La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 06, 1906, Image 3

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fllMAY B&TOO JJVTE FOR
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
But it isn't too late to buy one of those fine art squares we have on display :
prices range from $8 ingrain aU wool, to $35 body brussels, MoquetU and
Axninisters. All size, 9x9 up to 1216f- Rugs, small moquette and large
sizes, S3 to $6. Chair. Center Tables. Extension Tables, Desks. Music:
Hacks, tmn bookcases are always needed and are handy and useful Visit
our show room on Depot street and let us show our line of couches. Best
bargains ever offered.
OUR PICTURE" DEPARTMENT ' :
jx finest and Showiest. Picture Ever. .Shown in Town:!
rine Uilored Camp Scenes, unframed, $1.00. Framed. $4.50
Etchings, something extra fine. 60 cenU to $2.00 '
- Burnt Leather Center Table Covers, California Qrape patterns, $3.00
Our frames and our pictures are absolutely the finest ever shown in the city."
?n1"mf Pfte Raloreat from the lowest to the highest, prices. . Framing'
of all kinds at all prices. .
v ' ADCOOK - & HARRIS,
, : ' -'ADAMS' AVENUE .. '
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CRAFTED
WANTED
Potatoes, Onions, Root Vegetables
Apples, Hay, pats, Barley ;
We pay Highest Market Prices for all Produce f
We are receiving regular shipments of fresh eggs which we
are quoting to the trade at $8.28 per case of 30 doz.
Fancy white clover honey from California, sweeter than
' - dative stock." 24 frame cases at $3.26 per case.
. We have a large lot of No. 2 apples which we quote . at 40c ,
per box.
Oregon Produce Company I
. Jefferson City, Mo.. Jan. 6, Felice
Commissioner Andrew C: Maloney" df St
Louis, formerly assistant to Circuit At
torney.folk, listened te the most astound t
ing tale of police corruption and graft ever
told la America last night. : ' ' ' ' ''
Ollie Roberts, a notorious panel worker
of St Louis, who is serving a- ten" years'
sentence for killing John Kelly, made a
full confession to Maroney . of all her
crimes, gave him the detailed history of
the police graft that has proceeded unin
terruptedly for, five years," during, which
time $1,000,000 waa stolen from men
who frequented the three housos run by
the Roberta woman and a few other
houses. Of this $1,000,000 Ollie Roo
ts ;'.;!? tw thirds went . to the
police.
-LUMBER
OPETAIT EH AT
WHOLESALE PRICES
J Better Lumber and Cheaper than . is told in
U Grande, We deliver it to your building
-Grande -Ronde Lumber Co
. . . HMtY. ORIGOS.
UNION REPUBLICAN
Some new candidates for county office,,
are bobbing np, but they don't car to,
have anything said about it.
Adam Crossman was - over from Core"
Tuesday on business. Mr, Crossman ex
pects to open up a saloon in Union at toon
a license can be secured.
The electric railroad situation Is un
changed, but the directors are still on the
grounds and insist that 'the project it in
first class condition. ' They -hope soon to
have the O. R. & N. connection and begin
the actual work of construction.
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:CITY
JULIUS
BREWERY
ROESCH, - Proprietor.
Largest Brewing Plant in EaSiern Oiegon
Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best
LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE
AND SHOULD HAVE THE PREFERENCE
STOCK HOLDER'S MBIM
Notice is hereby given that the stock
holders of La Grande Real Estate As
sociation will meet in the office of Wm
Miller & Bro. on Monday. January 15th
1906. at 8 o'clock P. M. for the purpose
of electing officers for the ensuing year,
and the transaction of such othsr busi
ness as may come before the meeting.
W MiUfiH. President
HOUJTM'
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A But MMta fcr Buy topi.
a. Odin HmIA sis S"""
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Mtlnn. Iiwtlrtloo.
Wno4. Bml Bi
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0UCN UCCET FOB SALLO PEOPtf
Service ,
This drug store tries to serve every
customer so well that they will not think
of going elsewhere for drug store goods.
A. T. Hill, PrescnptionDrugstis
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: Wood! Wood! Wood! i
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. Good dry wood delivered , ,
a to any part of the city.
ANY LENGTH, ANY KIND,
Special prices on quantity
orders. No order too
large or too small
James 6vcrt, Red 1441
TiStOIW YUR
Ruth Raymond .
Tie de new jrear "chile, remembah
Dat de ole year's past;
On de las day o' Decembah
Time vra' changio' fast.
Laik grand-siah full of trouble
Dat ole yeat hab died;
Count yo' blessin's now as double-
Fling yo' gnefe aside.
Don' be cryin' o'er yo' tosses,
J1mmy tells ye' true;
Let the ole year bear the crosses.
Crown am fo' d new.
Put by all yo' moumin' garments;
If de skies am gray
Don yo' worry bout de snow-drifts
r ' Sins'new eongt today.
Spring will come by'n'by fo'' eutten .
Vid de birds an' flowers;
Bee will gadder up de honey
' in dem sunny hours;
Don' yo' long fo' last year' posies,
' Missin' all de cheer
O de lilies an' de roses ,
' Dat will bloom dis year.
PIANO TUNING
! J. C. Ardrey, a former resident of this
city, but now near Portland, is in the city
Mr. Ardrey is now in the piano tuning
business, and ' those having instruments
requiring attention can secure his ser-
vfcee by leaving orders at Huelat's music
tor. Mr. Ardrey wm in iu m C.;:
only about ten days longer. '1
(OUT
IMS
Blood poison' creeps vup toward - the
heart, causing "death. J. E. Stearns,
Belle Plaine, Minn., writes that a friend
dreadfully Injured his hand, which
welled up lute' blood poisoning. Buck
len's Arnica Salve drew out the poison
healed the wound, -and saved his life.
Best In the world for. burns and tores
26c at Newliri's Drug Store. '
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: union SCOUT
Miss Nellie Wolfe went to North Pow
der Monday to accept a position In the
primary department of the school at that
place.' ' ' ,. -t
M. R. Woodard will start next week for
California' where he will Join hie wife
who has spent the winter there on ac
count of her health. They will return to
Union early in the spring.
W,T.r Wright and wife will go to Port
land about the 10th InsU and after, a few
days wait there will go on to California to
spend the rest of the winter. Mr. Wright
will be a delegate from .the Oregon P
velopment League and will visit all .'the
important places " in the ' Golden ' State.
They may not be back until in April.
', Elgiq Recorder
Snow ha fallen to a depth pf about, 12
or 14 inches within the .past week .and
sleighing is better than It .has been 'for
several y
weifel, who has been associated
in the hardware business in this city with
H. Payne, has disposed, of his Interest
to Mr; Payne. '
W. I. Dishman, a well . known' business
man of this city left Tuesday for Oxnard,
Cal., where his ' wife went - some ... time
since for the benefit of her health, and
the fact that she was ttillin poor' health
occasioned Mr. DUhman's visit' Hs will
remaiit with' his family indefinitely. '
In an interview with Contractor McCab
he stated to a Recorder .representative
that seventy per -cent of the railroad
grade between here and the mouth of the
canyon had been completed. ' He alto
said .that on or before March 1st the
balance of the work would be completed
MAY UYf K YfARS
The chances for living a full century are
excellent in the case of Mr. Jennie Dun-
Can, of Haynesville. Me, now 70 years
old. She writes; "Electric Bitter cured
me of Chronic Dyspepsia of ,20 years
standing. ' and made me feel a weA and
strong a a young girl." Electric Bitters
cure Stomach nd Liver diseases. Blood
disorders, ' General Debility and - bodily
weakness. Sold on a guarantee at
Newuk Druo Co.' drug store. Price only
60. .;',..
ONLY A fEW MINUTES
We're in business for your health,
Telephone us and in a few minute your
good will be at your door.
Newuk Druo Com pan v. Phone, red 81
Hollider' Rocky Mountain Tea
imply liquid electricity. It goes to every
part of your body, bringing new blood,
strength are new vigor. It makes you
well and keeps you well. BR centa.
Newlin Drug Company.
YanBuren
SUGGESTION FOR CHRISTMAS
For the Gentlemen
No Christmas present. is "more acceptable to a
smoker than a box of choice cigars.. We have
them in boxes containing 12, 15 and 25 cigars, for
COc to $3.00 per box
Gifts for smokers
Beautiful line of Meerschaum pipes and cigar hold
ers and Briar'pipes, either plain or gold mounted.
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: For t u adics
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i A nice box of Lowney's candies, all sizes
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A Creeping Death.
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Just received two car load
:-cf ABSOLUTELY, DRY
VYcoi . fWe guarantee;:
JiiIlwiire,'ori!er now
Rercei -ABSOLUTELY
DRY v wood -
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CRANDE RONDE (ASH (0.
Lewis Bros. Prop.
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THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
E. POLLACK, Propr.
Keeps the Best Groceries, Vegeta
bles Etc. Call up Telephone Main
75 and give us a chance to g-t
aquainted.
A REAL TREAT
which will bring delight to 89 out
of every hundred of your friends
at your afternoon tea is our choco
late sponge. Delicious, sweet, of
fine flavor, wholesome, no wonder
we sell so much of it no wonder
its always fresh. Try a pound or
two and you'll join rhe rest in sing
ing its praise. ,
SELDER, tom'
For the New Year's
Day Reception
you will flod our store a "gold mind
of good thihgs. we have at your
service the very finest I'ne of fooe
products required to make the most
dishei
best require only to
delectable of
hshes. Many of the
be dressed be-,
fore serving. You cannot fail "to
find many suggestions for your table
by glancing over our stock, to do
which you are cordially-invited. '
, - PHONE MAIN 46
QEDDfLT BRIT
NORTH FIR STREET'1 '
"WHITE CHOST8 OF DEATH"
CONSU OPTION arid PNEU ONI A
arc prevented end cured by the greatest of all, and strictly scientific remedy for
Throat and Lung Troubles, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc., viz :
DR. KING'S
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For CONSUMPTION, . COUGHS hxd COLDS
Cared of Pneumonia After Doctors Failed. ,
I had been 111 for tome time with Pneumonia," writes J. W. McKlnnon of
Talladega Spring, Ala., "and was under the earn of two doctors, but grew do
-better until I tried Dr. King's New Discovery. The first dose gave relief, and,
' bj continuing: Its use, I was perfectly cared.''
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