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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1905)
i 8gMa8MgTaaa444iaairMMMM!e Farmers and Uraders 9ationat !2ank f m Ss.4 Origin NO. 44S9 Opital - Surplus . . ., Liability of Shareholders Total $ 60.000.00 14000 00 60.000.00 $134000.00 For the protection of its depositors! Depositor of thi Bank are ac corded such liberal treatment a shall be in keeping with the character and value of their account. We would be pleased to have your account. JOSEPH PALMER. PHZiiDtNT. f. E. McC'JLLY. AiST. Cash. El. J. W. SCRIBER, Cashier. J. SCROGGIN. Asst. Cashier FARMS FOR SALE 5 tfti vtar m tirxt? rAnrvc nil I Cts " "T 3UU Acre wiui guju mipiuvmuv, li t,ww . , . 8 miles from railroad station and 1 4 mile from a La Grande, Oregon 400 acre with good improvement, nearly all tillable Z land, about thre mile from the railroad and 14 People Vant Two States fgcripp New Association) Wahington, Dec. 6. Gov. N. 0. Mur phy of Arizona is in Washington to mak nis regular fight against the consolidation jf Arizona and New Mexico into a single state. "As long as that obnoxious prop osition is before congress 1 shall be in nis vicinity seeking to oppose it by every agitimate means." said he. "The people f Arizona are against it overwhelmingly. and if a fair expression of the sentiment of New Mexico could be taken, a major y of its people would be found in the nega tive. Arizona is rich and prosperous, and ihere is no other cloud on its horizon save this threat of being forced into a mjjt iistasteful partnership. If we cannot be idmitted as a state on our individual merit, all we ask is to remain as we are .iow." Tuikey YHds Constantinople, Dec. 6. The council of minister ha agreed to yield to the de mand of the power in principle, but the sultan has not yet officially approved this action. The war minister refused to sizn the ministerial note on the subject The sultan says ha is awaiting unanimity on the ministers before sanctioning their action. Ftrnvrs Mi.ciu'tin When you want the Newlin Drug Com pany over the Verger telephone just ask Central for No. 4. Price $40 per acre miles from La Grande. 160 Acres about 8 miles from the railroad and 14 miles from La Grande, No buildings ' i 200 Acres, one mile from the town of Summerville, IS miles north, of La Grande and 8 miles from the railroad. All tillable land. No buildings Price $38 per acre J Price $36 per acre J, Price $38 per acre 60 Acres, same class land as the above and adjoining Price $36 per acre J, m i s n - -: i j . , L I I 1 ta.ll- 480 Acres, 2 miles from the railroad and 16 mile from La Grand. Good barn and small house, well watered. All good land' . . i 65 Acres, three and half mile from. La Grand, all under cultivation. No building 160 Acre. 6 mile from' La Grander Oood grain land. No building . VA " 160 Acre, 12 mile faom La Grand!, 2 mile from the railroad, flrstclass improvements" a ? 1 000 Acres 9 miles from La Grabde, nearly all in cult s' ivation, all good land ' Price $42 per acre Price $76 per acre Price $26 per acre Price $65 per acre Price $35,000.00 Ja Srande ' investment Co cm rv unTPi Riitt niNd i f.4 flRANDE. OR I . t y . i , i v ; ,eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee : Union Woolen j Mills Indian Robes ;, ; ''V VWw4hlT44'ad- C3nt;gnmar,t 0( union Fleece Wool Hay Play Foot Ball Arrangement have been made for the Commercial association football team to meet the Athena eleven next Sunday at the latter place. Also, Manager Tom Milarky said this morning that a request has been received from La Grande for a game to be played here on Christmas day, followed by a return, game there on New Years day. So far no answer has been given the La Grande team,' and it is not fully determined whether or not the offer . will be accepted. , i. In the gamee which the club team will play in the future the line-up will be se cured from the best players in both the club and the high school, a all the att6r player are alto members of the associa tion. Pendleton Oregonian. Witness I nasBeen 1 Wff 2 i i. Suction EyeClass It does not wrinkle your nose and make you look older than you are. Holiday goods are beginning to arrive. Best liue ordered ever brought to the city. Choke Cuts are what most people want and they al ways get them at Grandy & RusseVs meat market It is no trouole for us. very finest selected beef, lamb, mutton, veal, pork and poultry, and our prices won't hinder you from buying. - Grand y & Russell e t ' t, led ai Rnh4 va ca we have nn tale. These robes are m"jv mental for Indian corner The price range is from $5.50 up Uvtif i ; t t HOUSE FURNISHERS -2 AND ' UNDERTAKERS ii J. a Hanry, riisidsnce 664 t J. J. Carr, residence 888 Ail Colors Rejuvenates all thlni about the house , From celiac to Jarret .. .. Wears like Iron. W. H, BOHNENKAMP. Agent 1 A P A L A C Dm v ROMADKA WATW ACCESS TRUKK SPECIALS I Supported bed tpring $2.40 Unsupported bed springs 1.65 Mattresses, good ones 2.60 2 saddles, choice t J 3.00 Remmington typewriter 40.00 15 cross cut saws 50a ts 8.50 Hall rack 5.50 2 office chair 8.50-5.00 Kitshen Treaiur , 8.25 Linealeum . , , , , , , A fine line of crockery' at half price RSrKwh D. Haistcn. mi.,d km Saves M ortinarf w w -fc in to Oper,- Homing to PttUr.PWiU .t"dallU. Uock and hard waag 0 traelint Coat no more than a common tmna, b ....$5.00 l PHONE RED 1161 Highest prices paid for Second Hand Good. Assau ted J. II. PEARE. Jewelry and Optician ' Jl TOMvtvVvMtMMMMttttt IMtfMSVVVVVVtVt T y iw-r-r-w ys WANTED Potatoes, Hay, Oats, Apples We pay Highest Market Prices for all Produce A car. of strictly fmh egg to arrive Saturday. Nov, 26. We quote these to the trade at $3 per case of 80 doz. A fresh cansignment of fancy white clover honey from Cali fornia which we sell to the trade at $3.25 per case. We nave a 101 01 iw, .... .. a very low price. Oregon Produce . Company Washington, Dec. 6. A telegram re ceived at the interior department states that one of the principal , witnesses against Congressman Williamson of Oregon in the land fraud -ease-" has fceeit- brutally i assaulted and seriously, injured by the town marshal of Priheville, Williamson's home, for having testified against Will iamson In thf reQent trial. $ i More Territory , . 'Washington,'. Dec. 6. Representative Howell of Utah today introduced a bill to annex to Utah that part of Ariozna lying north and west 1 of the Colorado river. . Located Here Dr. C. E. Hawke, of Portland, has lo cated in this city, and has offices in the Sommer building. Office phone Red 1251, residence phone Black R3 1 . Two Dyspeptics If you are too fat it is because your food turns to fat instead of muscle strength. If you are too lean the fat producing food that you eat are not properly digeated and assimilated. - Lean, thin, stringy people do not have enough Pepsin in the stomach, while fat people have too much Pepsin and not enough Pancreatine. ? Kpdol Dyspepsia Cure contain all the digestive juices that are found in- a healthy -stomach,, and in exactly .those proportions Tieeetsary to enable the stomach and digestive organs to digest and assimilate all foods that may be eaten. Kodol. it not only a perfect digettant but it It a reconstructive, tis sue building tonic a well ' Kodol cure Indigestion. - Dyspepsia. Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart and Constipation, , You will like it. ... Ditfests What You Eat , Rests the stomach, rebuild the ' . tissue and gives firm flesh. : A SPLENDID INVESTMENT i s Is a m'nz which will build up your own town 1 and country. v . u u , i ; The Aurelia Minirg Co, Now offers the first block of stock of 100000 chrtfAe af Ti not charo Tho nmnamr ha 400,000 shares of stock available for the de- M velopement of the Standard Mines, which, will be done conservatively, and as fast as, positle. . For further Information call on J. A. THR0IVS0IM nUMty ,t S.C.BaWIH oi., ot4w, s a. A. T. HILL, Druggist No-Ice : Notice is hereby given you that my wife hiving left my home' without just cause or provocation, from and after this date I will in no way be responsible for any debts that she may comtract Dated at Island City this, the 6th. day of November, 1905. Joseph Anson. HAY, GRAIN AND -FUEL " ' . ., , I ' ,( -1.4. , Are our specialtiss. Our feed roller is' working iteadily 'to supply the demand for good feed. We have on hand a lot of fine wild and ' 1 timothy hay which we can sell you either by the bale or carload. The quality of our fuel it too well known to need description; " We ' have two wagor.s and all they have to do i to deliver your, order a soon is it ii received at the office. ; " ' ...... , -a f s -j. - (Irande Ronde GasH Company, i. n n n f Obstinate racking coughs that settle on the lungs and may develop into Pneumonia over night are quickly cured by T7T7 It soothes and heals the Inflamed air passages, stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAIl contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and is safest for children and delicate people. Remember the" name FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and insist upon having the genuine, as no other remedy Is so safe or as certain in results. Qlveii Up to Dla With Croup. Mr. P. I. Cordler. oT Mannlngton, Ky., wrltest MMy three-year old rirl had a severe case of croup i the doctor said she could not live and I gave her up to die. I went to the store and got a bottle of ' Foley' Honey mad Tar. The tret doM gave quick relief aud eared her ui." Editor Cured ol Lung Trouble. ' "Wh?on2!5di.?v0f !. pt"'UTf (Fl..) Tlmav irriteat COM tolfafff JT! ,UT f f" Port TroP I Kot wet and caught a Thre ate-25c, SOc, $100. The 50 cent h contains two and ooe-hall time aa'nuch a the amall ii and .K l j t -j.'... , IX-00 bottU almost aUUmeaae much. RtfUM ubUtuti. S:U) a EECSEKSEO BY ZZ A.T. H!l-U Druggist 'J.