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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1905)
v . ; THAT I The Best 1 pin CALL For fifteen I XMeMeeMeeeeMMsssaaaaeaaattaaswaaaaa.a,a,aa . '.;,, "-'' i- . ' - ..-....-,., ...v vi- ,,,.,5, ir"",!'" "' ; ' V" " 1 'P WAR CKAKCEa PpLfviV, I ADULTERATIONS IN GERMAN I "AfVfflTFFN nnvf 1 ...y-- " DINNER TRIMMINGS W have just received a fresh carload early winter-trade. Preferred Stock canned goods, Heinz pickles , and vinegars. New walnuts, soft shell almonds, pecans and filberts." Hot House lettuce, fine celery, cauliflower, sweet potatoes ' and other fine vegetables; 4 X. Fruits of all kinds. THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY ; v . - C POLLACK, Propr , ' STODLAkD tUMBER CO, Sash ancf Doors ; Lumber, r i Lath,, Shingles, Mouldings, Etc. A'l Good Material comes from our Yard When you want a pleasant physic try . Chamberlain's Stomach and uver Tablets : They are easy to take and produce no griping or other unpleasant effect by Nswum .Droo Co. Sold KOLLISTCK'S) flacky Mountain Tea Nuggeu k Buy KtdloJM fee Buy ??. SM.M O.I WItk mmi loti TlM. . . . M .. .i t-jifijw rjvi Ki form. SB MM dos. ufuio. .. 0UEN HUGOETS FOB SALLOW PEOPLI ad Kidney TrauMw. HmpK Boudi "iV" Blood, Bt4 BraKhTslanl!! IVw H"" - - , ..A k RELIABLE Selected Stoclt jn Eastern years AND SEE of groceries for the fali and Notice" fc Notice is hsreby given that the partner shipexisting between J. A. Oarity St Ben Brown known under the firm name as J. A. Oarity & Company has been die solved. All parties knowing themselves indebted to the above named firm will olease call at their office and settle before January 1st, 1906, as all account must be settled by that time. J. A. Qamty, . But BaovN A Al JEWELRY IS ALWAY have sold jewelry Big Chins Are to Be Veed in United Btatce inatry, and Bayonets in ' : Army aa Result ' Washlcgton. The . Russo-Japanese war fcu : nulled la radical chaise ,C"J' ot our smy and navy. The ionj.u . (reiarlng now tor short range ccc; j., nhne the latter is build ing an J iuu.-i.it tor loafer range ttaa -e.ore o-i..u...rtied. PreeldeoHio-(i-elt a shun uiua ago bad a talk with te sec:uu ot war, and as a rteult .-dere were laeiled up and down the ae to make ready for the band-to-aud fight.'.' - ;. Sabers have been ordered sharpened; he style ot uie baonet Is to be changed, he long thin ramrod style now In ut to be sulsuittiel by a broader and irfctr baouct. and It la ponkihlo u t ae prevent rifle will have to be atieu--oced for a locfer one, The general staff la somewhat dls 'urbed by the fact that the total length t the American soldier's "reach." In iladlng tho length of the rifle with the . ayonet added, la seven inches lees than he reach of every other army In the vorld. ' , In case of a hand-to-hand fight this, :t is feared, might- be demoralizing to -he American troops. To correct this -he whole army would have ' to be quipped with new etyle rifle and bayo net The president thinks this should :e done wHhout loss of time. He Is reatly intpregsed with the fact that In radically every severe engagement in lanchuria. even at Fort Arthur, the Mi llers came to hand gripe. On the other hand, the lessons of ihe laval actlors In the far east are all for onger and bigger range gune. This Is xactly the reverse of the conclusions ormed at the close of the Sranish merlcan war; but that affair la now egarded as a very trifling one. and not jstructlve in the real business of mod rn naval warfare. Bo In place of medi an and low caliber guns on the tattle hips the new orders are all for fewer ind bigger , Only enough srrall guns re to be put on to repel the attacks of he mosquito Bret and torpedo boats, ill the rest of the ships being devoted o the enormous ten and eleven inch guns. Goodness and Stoutness., ' Do goodness and gourmandfz- Ing alwHyg accompany each oth- tt isood and you'll be fat" night almost seem to be the adage of some people, Gentle- woman. Way It Btrncfc Her. , . Percr How d d Mabel like the idea of your starting a muntiwhe? Kegguwu, she was tickled : Boston Post, . Si Ml J T7 V I V I Oregon. in La Grande, and still LINE 'OF XM AS JEWELRY Even Fruits Are CojUmirtSated and v Adds Aboufln Many Ar- Holes of Diet -v I ACCordins: to renort mAa stato department.trnniirEe87 di rector of the bureau office for examin ing foods of the University of Jena, las published a statement relating tc he articles most frequency adulter Med. According to this sUtement, 520 samples were examined in 1903 and 1.3C9 in 1904. This number di not include 116 samples of milk, which were found to contain a very high per centage of dirt ' It was found that apricots contained sulphurovs acid; effervescent lemon ides did not contain a trace of pure :ruit juices; butter contained too littl fat and too much water) so-called bak rig powder consisted of oleumargar ae; .egg noodles contained no yolk c. , ?gs or at least very sma.l quantities: , ,,ickleberry juice was spoiled com lately; raspberry Juice was greatly HuUd, and some samples contain! lucose and coal-tar dyestuffs; mince -neat contained sulphurous acid; ground mace contained flour, ground toasted bread, Bombay mace and nut meg; marmalades were mixed glu cose and colored with coal-tar dyes; milk was -watered, skimmed and often very dirty; pepper contained lime, sand and a good deal of the shell; au sages contained flour, boraclc actf -nd coloring matter; preserving salu ontained sulphurous, boraclc, flouric and benxolc acids, etc. The report complains of the Indif ference shown by the masses regard ing purity and reliability ot articles of rood, and the custom which prevails in large cities of having the examina tions of such articles made by persons not experts. , Parliament and Golf. Golf Is supreme at Westminster. If you see a group of members in the lob by laughing, or lounging or yawning with indifference, it Is they are supposed to be grasping all the potentialities of the political situ ation. But it they suddenl serious, earnest, strenuous. n. ious, you may be sure that some one haa Introduced the autiWt r .,. London Orlnion. Women to Bun Term. ' Believing there is more money in farming than other vocations for wom sn. Miss Delia Beelys and a women friend have re; red lucraUve positions In Wa terbury aud purchased a farm In Kaat Cornwall. Conn. Poultry will be their 'hlef Industry although they propose 'o devote a large acreage to crops. The oui"B. - o have already purchased a a -v, 4 sm,.-. j maie heip.lt u i-id. . . . . 11! 8 " tv . '.a i S ACCEPTABLE Every thing Weather y Observer" W. A. Worstei! states that the government instruments show that the lowest point reached by the thermometer last night was 17 "de- above zerqK luji was also ' IMS llrw st point reacKed Sunday night Bow hard a mother has to eoax before she can get her child to take Its first step. la tm 4..., .1 . I 1 A.. It Is duce I valid. Just about as bard to in firmed In dally one with weak- suffer) take the first -step to health. Tltore Is a ln-lt of confideiii-e, aiid perhaps cAjwri nt ioriwT failure which duomuios and disoouraires tliu suffprer.' in nun i eyiieie ana tears you will sag ma nmt suid to him th arhn ---- -- "- --'l. -,11171, J-WW tiike the first dose of Dr. i'loree's (iolden help. In nlneStMiabi eases out of one hunJred It never fails to cure. Nevrtr mind about the symptoms. Obstinate cough, blwdlti of the lunss, spitting of blood, einaciittlon, nlifhtuwejitv rundl tion which H ncgTeutud or uusklllfully treated terminate in coDMumntlnn. httv sll Ixjen purfwtly and permanently cured by "Uoldun Muilcal ileal Ulscoverv." 1 am. thankful to ssr thst Dr. Plerret wuvu nuuii-ii UINCOV,rrrunrfl mm f ..n iiniuuon," writes Mrj. M.ule L. penlon, St Moriranios. N. C. " Mr hnalth had Ivan hud i or co 'en ion, bean b sntf for neverol moniiin Iwfore 1 hciraii ii.a of n.ur m..,ll..., I k.H sumption. Had nltrht-sweiu, a tad coturh. low of tppetiM and a (real loaa of Ue.1 There were other symptom of dlaease that dlaappeared bv the uae of the nvillrliia. Hr . , V " y-iMuiin injiiiieur JiiUCD MvO . , , . . . -... 'imi'ii in wi ll al IlliuHivarv1 I ltau,-n ,a .. "w mo utec usnwr two and a half botth ror cough was cured. I couldest beartll and all symptoms of conaumptlon bad dls- appeared, look i sledtt-al DlnrovHrr iw avrwn tioKlies or iioldoa .nil .... . . . . I. 1 Favor- ceived so mm h bennHU Am tMrr than Lrf ! bt Jwn duad If I had waited and not taken I helleva 1 would filch : persons are Invited to eonsult Dr. .. V. Plon-M hv l,ftv alw. I. -.1.1 1 foe or chartte. .Every letter is regarded as saemdly confidential. Each answer Is ,. I'm." " pl?m "y'i"re. Address ITr, li. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Bursa cal Institute, Buffalo. N. V. . We want your AND WILL PAY THE cou- I . . a f ' V ; , ( W will take all you have, no matter whether it it only few tout or if it U eereral banfirffj toni. W want al the bay in the Valley and en Borne. .-. V. O L I V E R WHOLESALE ant) RETAIL HA Y and GRAIN DEALER an from scarf in businllf tician n a i t 4 4 ( n WE ARE CKLMOINC OUT Tons of the best coffee and there issues at ths same time from thijfy ' establishment large quantities ' of food product of all tht b-sst JIked i varitiee. Our trade keeps rowr ing because we give good groceries for the least amounts ws cyi-ask in fairness, and . deliver goodi promptly, and as ordered. Swell the ranks of our pleased patrons ' r 'i ? PHONE MAIN 48 ' QEbDEJ BRii "NORTH FIR STREET . mm ; ul 7 If :: ' Blood poison "creeps up ; toward I ' tha . heart, eausing death J. E. SUarns, Belli ,Plam, Minn., writos that a . friend ' dreadfully injured his hand;; which '. awelled up like bldod poisoning,;,' Buck-'' len's Arnica Salve 'drWoi7 th'e tolsoW' "p healed thawSund, . arid' aved'.; his: life. -, ; Best ia the world for hums nJ ' Cjifcvvljw's Drug Store.'-,: ;;; Hay anaQfeiit HIGHEST MARKET PRICE' : ! j ? 3 a- . ? t- J IC I IS 1 I- s x "': '