La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 20, 1906, Image 2

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Bfeaa MsodUm Cough ayrnp. BTwe Kountaia Toast frees
J Bw Manrtaas Uunant Bcue KsontM Sump ri3e
Doctors' praesritlaonw and fanWy racevpt a ipaoaky. Two graduated
nnwMU aJways m attendance. PrescnpUat and rocds pron.' j de
J tvered free. Two Teieptoie. Local Mac 271. Vergere 10
Pip CROSS DRUG STORE.
J XttxteSilt sad Retail ' A. C MacLttinaxi. Ph. C
Furnishing
Complete Line of
: Wen's
. and Haberdashery
A. V. ANDREWS,
- Tailoring
Till: CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
E. POLLACK. Propr.
Keeps the Best Groceries, Veieta
ties ttc CaH up Telephone Main
7,5 and &vt us a chance to t t
i
aqtiaintcd.
Rejuly For Business
WITH A rtLL LINE OF fEfD. HAY AMD GRAIN
W ara ready to buy all kind of hay and grain, and pay the highest
markat price. . '
R.V.OLIVER
Sinter Building
IEFFERSON AVE Main 57'
HI 'l
FOR WIN TK -WASH'Nr,
f , Our new machinery and additional halp will anabla ua to do fami
; Uy washing CHEAPER. QUICKER and BETTER than you can do it
v youreelf. ' Wa caB for and deliver your laundry quickly and maka apaciat
My of ruab ordar work, diva ua a trial and y:u will not ba botharad
X ihroit. the winUr with family wathing.
, - A. IB Ca
STEAM LAUNDRY
fHONE Main 7
LaGrsnfe. OifeT.
a
: Union' Woolen Mills Indian Robes
?
Wa have received a conaignmant of Union Flaaca Wool
Indian Robe which wa hava nn sale. Thaaa robaa ara
anitablafor couch covers, ataamar robara and orna
mania) for Indian comers, Tha price rang it from
$8.60 up
I HENRY &, CATJR
HOUSE FURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS
Phone No. 681.
Li (& htl CIsma
JAM! ART 23. 1 90S
Pufcwthtd 42 f except on
Senday
On year in ad nuc
Six month a, advance).
Par mania . I
Singfe copy , '.
350
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8c
Entarad at tha Peat OSca at La Grand
Oregon, aa Sacond Gas kattar. .
CURREY BROS, ED'S AND PROP
TV pi par will not pubash any article
appearing over a nonr-de-piurne. Signed
articles ws'B ba received subject to the
discretion of too ad; tor. Plaaae sign
your articles and save dBsappointineos, .
aivktih urn -
iey aa mas iweume mrom aimrim
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MaUaea af MMtWd m Baa.
re at tkataka. as eeritae.
KW 13 ADVOtlTSf
Tha extension of tha railroad into
Wnva cnentv will acattar thousands
of dollars into tins coonty and whan com
pietad w31 ba of great advantag to La
Oranda for all tana to coma.
Tha bast advarbaamant a county court
can writa. ia an orrkiai aUtcment of a
low U lavy. coupiad with a ahowing
that tha county monay baa baan azpandad
for tha making of good road mora laxgaly
than for, tha payment of H lanes. Tha
naw comar doe not upect an offica. but
ba know ho will hava to traval orar tha
country road to get any product ba may
raise on hi newly purchased farm to
market, and if tha road ara but ctrtak
of ti filing dust in the dry Mason and
mud canal in wet weather, ha will seek
other places to start a new home and
business in.
Collar your dog. Tha city recorder has
just racaivad a new invoice of tag which
he ia aonous to dispose of at the regular
market price These tags also act aa a
kind of Gfa insurance policy, m other
word your dog ha a Jonger lease on
Bfa in case the pound master doe hi
duty.
By noting the result of other counties
through our exchanges, w arc of the
opinion that voter ara registering in
larger number elsewhere than in this
county However few returns from the
outside precinct have been received at
the clerk' office and when they begin to
srrive it may be found that more interest
being taken than ia manifested at pre
sent. It is the duty of every voter to
register and participate in the primaries.
i ara all interested in the matter of the
selection of our public servants and tha
primaries ia tha place to maka these
election. If you do not register you
have no legitimate ground to enter a com
plaint, if the best results ara not obtained,
from the very fact that you did not do
our duty as a citizen. You shirked your
responsibility and should pay the penalty
and should do it gracefully and not
Think of it, tha Willamette valley is
realizing the advantages of irrigation and
several irrigation projects are receiving
lttention. That section of the state, like
the Grand Ronde valley, only needs one
or possibly two irrigation during the aa-
tremely dry seasons to raise any kind of
crops. To illustrate, if the Sandridge land
iood be irrigated once, or twice at the
moat, during the months of August or
September, think of the different kind of
-top that could be grown at an immense
profit. Think of the thousands of 'acres
f land that would produce from fifteen to
twenty ton of beet if one or two water
ing were possible. Three crop of alfalfa
could ba grown every year. Such land
anywhere in thia state is in demand and
buyers are willing to pay $100 per acre
for it We grow to many kinds of crops
without irrigation that wa possibly over
look the advantages. The waste water
of our river and creek will be stored and
when this is brought about, tha big farms
will ba divided and sub-divided and on
each sub-division there wilt be home.
DeWitt
DWm Is Ws Mm to kx tor wtMa
Ri to 10 bat Wllch Huai Salvo.
Witt's Wttcli Hani Salve I (
eneml a4 wly mMm. la tact
DaWltt'att I ho mir nek Hard Safe
thai la Bad tram u wijuamud
Vilch-Hazel
tkra r ccwitotfrtl baa hot.
Stttoia. cbaae anl wertkkn
Saaaaio. D.WM! a Wltck Hani Salvo
o apacmc Mr Pllaa: BHnd. BvMdhte.
hckin and Praoradtn Ptl, AlaoOata,
B"araa. awwaao. fepraina, I
cimlMloaa. aval. Carta
tttr. Salt Kkwo. aa
SALW
maraeaat ar
C.CDeWiUtlCMCia-j
:' VES2fiEl
Improves the flavor
and adds to the heal th
fulness of the food-
1 INVENTOR Y SALE
Its near stock taking time again, and we are gomg to
make a strenuous effort to convert everything into cash
before inventory. All our lines of clothing, hats and,
haberdashery will be . '
CUT TO THE QUICK
Among Union county's many resources
it may ba that mining wiD not be among
tha least. Tha camp up Grande Ronde
river i certainly promising. At any rate
the concentrating mill will maka it possible
for many properties to become thoroughly
developed and. if there ia one paying mine
there, there ar dozens and capital will
go after them. .
It ia evident that it ia only a question
of a very short time until tha O. R. & N.
company will extend the Elgin branch
down the Grande Ronde river to Lewiston.
which means a water grade from Grande
Ronde valley to Astoria, it is possible
that the company had this in view when
considering the enlargement of their shops
in this city.
The thirty or mora saw mills of this
county ar all in a prosperous condition.
They practically have all of their output
contracted for and it is only a question
aa to how much they can cut and with
tha snow in the mountains every mill
will have no trouble in securing all the logs
they can manufacture into lumber. There
is an army of men in the nountains in
the logging camps. , '
The Good Old Standby.
Nothing like a nice cut of juicy corned
beef with cabbage or saeur-kraut once
in a while! We can offer most of the
time whole or half round, if you can
use so much, or whatever quantity you
require, of well fed and carefully corn
ed beef-tender, "tasty" and wholaaome.
If you're in the notion today, 'phone us
the order and we'll have the meat
around in no time.
Grandy& Russell
HHICK
Brick furnished in any quanUy or any
style. No contract too sn all or toj
large. See samples nf our pressed
brick.
GEO. KREIGER
La Oriturl. Orrgou
. "Hi-
d ,; a harvest durine this great sale. . It's
only once a year that we offer an opportunity like this,
and youll do well to take advantage wi n v.ou..u
bore you with . blatant boasting or deceive you with
false inducements.
Come, see how much a
Little Money will Buy
ASH BROS.
CLOTHIERS AMD HABERDASHERS. .
1
HAVE TO OFFER AT A
REASOXABE PRICE
VERY
2 good saddles .. $9.50 and $12.60
walnut Hall tree d.eu
Child's Rocking Horse worth
four dollars 2.60
2 Oil CookStoves 2.50 and 6.50
1 roll cocoa matting the yard .25
Remington type writer 85.00
Mew toilet sets 2.00 and 2.76
S new Go-carts, 5.00, 6.50. 7.60
1 folding ironing board ".. 2.00
Lace ourUin stretcher 2.50
Halters, new 90c. 1.00 1.10
My entire line of new furniture at greatly reduce
prices FOR CASH
F D. HAISTEN, .
PHONE RED 1161
Highest prices paid for New and Second Hand Goods
Uhe farmers and Uraders
Rational SSank
"lit Ottgm
no. 44na
Capital
Surplus
Liability ol Shareholders
Total .
S 60,000.00
1400000
60,000.00
$134,000.00
For the protection of its depositors! Depositors of this Bank ar ac
corded such liberal treatment a. shall be in keeping with the character
and value of their accounts. We would be pleased to have ' your ac-
count.
JOSEPH PALMER.
President.
O. E McCUlXY.
Asst. Cashier.
J. W. SCRIBER.
Cashier.
1. J. SCR0GG1N.
Asst. Cashier -
Sec the table of Hats, all this year's styles 1
The Price $100
A!Son-wlotof;.choolTab'et 10c value
The Price 5 cents
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E. M. Wdlman& Company !
ADAMS AVENUE I
Z J. C. Henry, raaldanoa 664
. X J. Carr. raaidanca 886 i
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