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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1906)
If5 i LOOK HERE We have just received THREE COMPLETE HOUSE KEF PING WARM WEATHER GROCERIES Every thing you want for a Quick cool dinner. FRUIT TARS Oi-;-uih;3P U. I TTY?T II: l hi I Mil All sizes, Mason and Economy Jars. Phone ycur i order. Main 75. i THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY j E. POLACK. Prcpr. J , i: CHERRIES WANTED i - - - : We pay 6,!j'c per pound for fancy large BLACK CHERRIES, and 2 for other according to grade and variety. J We are in the market for eggs. We pay 22 .'jc per doz. Spot Cat n. ; . 1 ' We are now ready to contract for your entire hay crop for this teeter. 2 Call and tee ui before you make any arrangements. J , - , . We have a large stock of strawberry boxes and crates, which we 4 oner very cneap in oruer io tiue mem out. EXCELS!'. R $31.00 to $45.00 Means Beit a.-ge a; any price. Sold n Exchange for Old Stoves or on EASY NSTALLMENT PLAN. OUTFITS Cor.rttT.g of Bed Room Suits. Dressers, Iron Beds, Springs. Chairs. Bed Lounges. Couches, Folding Beds, Cooking Stoves, Carpets, and L'noltJTS. BARGAINS BARGAI' S WE DO UPHOLSTERY and FURNITURE REPAIRING Phone Red 1161 F. D. HAISTEN 145 Adams Ave. Phone Red 241 H. B. HAISTEN Fir Street Store QUICK MEAL GASOLINE STOVE The Klean. Kool. Kitchen Kind. We Guarantee them. Money back if you Kant, Keep Kool while Kooking. I A fiMflffo FVPflind fiCOrVOr P3" continues to be progressi . 'OlHHUb l Tilling Mii Jt II ; TUESDAY JULY 11. J9C6 Published daily except on PHONE MAIN 2 I Oregon Produce Company Fine Confectionery and Cigars Af VanBuren's One year in advance $6.50 S'X mnnfh in -- Per month .' ' 65 Single copy c Entered at the Post Cff ce at La Gra-d? Oregon,, as Seccr.d Class Matter. :URREY BROS., ED'S AND PROP This paper will not publish any article appearing over a nom-de-plume. Signed articles will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please sign your articles and save disappointment; AUVEKIiMNO KA1E Jlipljr Ad ntte rirDIU-d dpod Hp.MliHtloi iiWl rettdlni not icn lOr pr llo Oral lone- Mod, 50 per lint fur au'h 8ubjuenl idmi tioo. lMoluUuDf roo'Meufc, r r line, .wds o( tbntiki. be tar line ihdusibui tDiinn N0TQBITE SO H9T ,kl SGHE&RER'S Every intelligent man. who has given the matter a thougnt. admits that one of great needs of the va ley is advertising. The resources, advantages and invest ment opportunities of wis e l re section will be called to trie attention of a great many possible investors by means of the Observer's Industrial Edition now being compiled. No letter could give to distant people anything I ke as dsa'an idea of existing conditions and reascnaole pros pects. The works merits and s receiving the material encour Kerrt-.t cf progressive citizens. Jefferson Avenue beter, Tecot and Fir street from Adairs Avenje to the railroad crossing should te 'rrproved with cement side walks this y-ar. T.nere is r.o excuse for the weary pil- ; grim who may cail at yrur t ack door for I something to eat. There are two cr three 1 ! jobs awaiting anyone who may even sug gest a willingness to work. WE f AN YOU WHILE YOU WAIT Refreshing rest room Summer drinks that satisfy Best equipped Ice Cream Parlor in Eastern Cregcn 1 Geo. Kr eger is preparing to Take two I and one-half mi'.iion bricus tivs year. : This is many thousand more than has i been manufactured in tn s c ty since the , big fire July 4th. 1893. move is the purchase of six railroad lines. There is a growing sentiment i. this country that the United States should own and operate several of the transcon tinental lines North and South and East and West. Tnere should be no trouble in securing quite a number of new people if the hardy honest workingmen of other sections of the cojntry knew how badly they were need in Union country. The beet, and hay harvest suffered from the lack cf suitable help. The A. B. C. Laundry is and has been badly crippled for some time because of the impossibility of securing labor. Geo. Krieger the brick manufact urer is rustling for fifteen or twenty men and thus it is everywhere you go. The railroad contractors want more men all the way from Portland to Wallowa country. We need several hundred laboring men in Union cr.unty right now and as the grain rwvest commences the demand will be still greater. I Special Sale this week j on Go-Carts and Ice I Cream Freezers W. H. BOHNRNKAMP CO : Mutiny In Soldier Ranks (Scrlpps News Association) Helsinpsford Russia Jnly 51 The most serious mutiny in the Russian empire since the dissolution of the Doumaoccur ed at Sveaberg. The fortress which guards the harbor of this city and the soldiers c shore are effected by mutiny Old soldiers of tne gaanson have been called to quell the mutiny. Soldiers have.refused to fire on the soldiers in control of the fleet People led by socialists are preparug a general strike Many socialists agitators have gone into the providences to stir up the people. A LITTLE TALK ON ICE CREAM SODA NOT BETTER THAN THE BEST BUT BETTER THAN THE REST To maintain the reputation we have acquired for supplyidg the needs of our J many patrons in every department, a reputation ve point to with pardon s' able pride, we want, now, to advise you that we have opened our soda a fountain with a new line of crushed fruits and fruit juice which excel any which we have ever had, and while we may occasianly find a party who a has nev tried one of our delicious ICE CREAM SODAS we find a hun- dred w,.o have, and do. and always will, because they want the best and appreciate a fine article. We have some new flavors this year which are s going w be of universal favor on account of their delicate flavors. Hoping you will kindly favor us with an early call, so we may show you. 1 1 ; A. T. Prescription Druggist We are respectfully, HIL.L LA GRANDE, OR HIS DISTINGUISHED PATIENTS The following true story is related of J an eminent Chicago physican: Ne was 1 called into court one day to testify, and the lawyer Wok particular pains to em- i phasize the. prominence of the witness; he J brought out the fact by asking tne follow- I T TIP a T" V r T- T N. K T . A r r K kUiA i 1U1N 1 1 I Idaho is enter. ng u'fon her an'ual state campaign. The contest ;n the Repubi can ca'rp is chiefly centred ever tne rennii- nation cf Governor Goodirg. STORAGECOAL Buy now and save money and worry. St. CO per ton j delivered in your bin. Wh-'e t-e puce of wheat does start quit as h.gh as -t c.d as! w ar te in creased yeild will more tran off-set the cfcence and the- .'cu-nn cf money rece v e.i. ';r the I ?06 crop w : exceea by many t'-.sanc of d. iais tre crop cf :9:5. mg questions: "Now, doctor, are you not the plysician ! for the Armour family?" ! "Yes, sir," was the reply. : J "Are you not the physician for the J Palmer family?'' "Yes." "You number among your clientage the Swifts, tne Fie c, tne Keitns, etc?" "Yes." Atter a dozen or more of the most J prominent families in Chicago were ' enumerated, he was questioned as to his 1 knowiegeof tne case in court. I wnen a came to tne turn or tne oppos- 1 mg lawyer tc cross-examine the doctor, tie surprised every one by asking pre cisely tne same questions that tne first lawyer nad askta; and after he had litnpnasized the prominence of tne doctor 1 ne uduenly said: "By tne way, doctor, where is P. D. Armour r.owV" "ne is dead." "Wnore is Potter Paimer?" ' He is dead." "Wnere is George M. Pullman?" "He 's dtaa." "A'nere is Mr. F;'.d?" "He is dtad." Ttien tne awyer calmly said: "1 btl.eve 1 have no more questions to i ask tne ao.!cr. THE BLSiNEaS MAN thoroughly appreciates the advantagts"of check tv account v-iiha bank. 1 nose who do not keep such an account miss ins.ny of its advantages. . , K e are aiways giaa to explain the wormngs of a checking account to t.iose who are not familiar with banking. V Interesls'paid on time deposits and in savings department. CAPITAL AND SliKPllS $74,000.00 i Jarmers and Tjraders 9atonai ffiank of Xa S,dt Oregon Call and see our line of BUGGIES : A r'cu'- cai ice of t:.e gr;-;n c: the fruit industry of th-s forty was fcretcla in the news ciurr-.r.s of this paper ys:er- ycung H0MTSTt4DS AND TIMBER QAIMS BELIEVING HAY, GRAIN, AND STEAMED ROLLED BARLEY. : GRAMDE R0MDE CAM! C0MPAW. : PhooneMain6 Lewis Brcs. Prep. .t.Uill:tHl.ltlllMM.')l Young man if you want a homestead ' with an abundance of water and Ints nf day :n re-.vrt.ni the a e of the vcunc .... . -.i.... t. ... m - . VW..V.V , one hu-dred aore appie crchard which. A. A. Berry, the Oregon and Washington ! Mefi's Renshaw anj W :son rtirc'iased Land man. who has 200 Improved farms ' X cf V. I.. Cauy. Ti-s tract corta ns ;0, ,sr ' Valley House CCD ti;es ":ch n a few yeais w j: tas'lv pr.-auce s t-jxos a tree, a u tai cf 60. Co' trtcs cf cn-riei'i jl fro t. wmcn two :ti.; ;..id cf tr..rty c-. c-.r c.i'ta'"irj f03 boxes G-.i-je K;-ue va.ty 1! ..v be sending s:' d Twtnty year battle was a looser in a twenty year battle w.tn chrjnic p.ies and malignant sores. , unt'l I tried Buck en's Arnica Salve; wnch turned the tide, by curing both, t i. not a trace remains." wrtes A. M. 1 Br.ice. cf Farmvnie. Va. Best for -ld '. U'cfrs. Cut. Burns and Wounds. 2Se SEEING IS is a proverb especially true of our4 business. If u.Mim.n. and fit you with glasses you mustt bel eve in us. For you will see better than you ever did with J those old window glass spectacles EVERYTHING f to aid the;ght can be found here. And vou know or have p.eard of J our moderate charge method. -OT- Reoairind Promntlv J. H. PL ARE. Opticlen at -t : .:o to. I "..XTsttS.