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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1906)
LOOK HERE We have just re:e;ved THREE COMPLETE HOUSE KEF PI NT. OUTFIT Corsistr.g of Eed Rocrr S-ii'.s. Dressers, iron Etcs, Sar.-s. C'ars Bed Lounges. Couches. Fciag Beds. Cocrr-g Stoves. Cs.rf.et. hsA Linoleum. BARGAINS BARGAI S WARM WEATHER "GROCERIES Every thirg you want for a quick cool dinner. FRUIT JARS All sizes, Mason and Economy Jars. Phone your order. Main 75. f l Mi I. .J i ' -'- ! 1 mm 111118 THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY - E. POLACK. Propr. CHERRIES WANTED W pay 60 per pound for fancy large BLACK CHERRIES, and fir others according to grade and variety. We are n the rrarket for eggs. We pay 220 per doz. Spot Cash. V.'t are new ready to contract for your entire hay Crop for this season. Call and see us before you rrake any arrangements. . ,.. mi kmc ul Birawtisrry Boxes offer very cheap in order to close them out. PHONE MAIN 2 and crates, which we EXCELSI' R $31.00 to $45.00 Means Best ange at any price. Sold n Exchange for Old Stoves or on EASY INSTALLMENT PLA.4. !lVE DO UPHOLSTERY and FURMTIRE KEPAIRIC Phone Red 1161 F. D. HAISTEN I4,5 Adams Ave. Phone Red 241 H. B. HAISTEN Fir Street Store QUICK MEAL UASOL1NE STOVE The Kiean, Kool, Kitchen Kind. Wa Guarantee them. Money back if you Kant, Keep Kool while Rocking. Id Grande Evening Observer WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1. J 906 Never lose sight of the opportunity to call capital attention to the possibility of extensive irrigation in this valley. La Grande should send a strong dele gation to the irrigation congres: which will meet at Boise in September. Irn- , i . . . One year in advance $6.50 at,on ,noula ..v "a PCS3 0'e - teMion trom the residents of tms vahey Published daily except on Sunda;, Six months in advance Per month Single copy 3.S0 j . 65 Sri Oregon Produce Company ))); Fine Confectionery and ars AT VanBuren's AT N0T Q0ITE SO H9T SGHEdRER'S WE f A YOU WHILE YOU WAIT Refreshing rest room Summer drinks that satisfy Best equipped Ice Cream Parlor in Eastern Oregon j STORAGE COAL Buy now and save money and worry. $7.00 per delivered in your bin. ton Call and see our line of BUGGIES HAY. GRAIN, AND STEAMED ROLLED BARLEY. : GRANDE ROXDE CAMI COMPANY. J Fr.cono Main C Lewis Bros. Prop. Entered at the Post Office at La Gra Oregon. as Second Ciass Matter. SURREY BROS.. EDS AND PROP This paper will not pubiish any artic.e appearing over a nom-de-piume. Signed article will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please sign your articles and save disappointment. AHVt'K'llf.o KA'IK piny Ad ntuw rarnKhM apnn Kp,irit . rl retullnic ikii Ion, ur prr line Hrr I w lino, 50 per ilnt foremen rtui'4Unt .uw lion, oolii'iuun "if eouloltmre, 50 er line. HnlM of ttiiii.lt V vr line DOfl'I Bf Aft mivi Lewiston Teller: It Is said that an In dian never forgets a slight nor forgives an injury. He will wait a lifetime to get even. This characteristic is not confined to Indian. There are plenty of others who pride t 'emse ve upon the fact that they never forget a kindness or forg.ve an injury. Indeed, is not this the stan dard by which most persons regulate their living? And while remembering kindness shown is commendable it is an indication of pitiable character weakness to harbor resentment for real or fancied injuries. Tnere ejn be no worse hell here or hereafter than that which the individ ual makes for himse'f who harbors a feeling of hatred or resentment. Some one has said: "The man who considers himself a Nemesie wd treasures up a wrong, who nurses an injury, who lets ignoble hatreds 'ester in his heirt, car.no. be a happy man. H s sou! is l'ke a crouched tiger ready to spring upon the victim of his wrath. If it is easier to put on record in the memory personal griev ances and to hug an ugly feeling, it is because we have chosen to do so, If we hoard up in the mind the unhapoy episodes of life it is because we have formed the habit of doing so." We should iearn to forgive, if not forget. Ana thrown th act of forgiving we can becoxe capable of forgetting. Learn lo forget' Life is loo short ard human happiness so dtri cult an atta nrre t that r.o :e can afford to detract from his own or another's hap piness through harbor ig resentment cr hatred. Learn to forget! W:th the extension of the rju roid -tito Wallowa county. La Granoe wiii t'e a central distributing point, fur a rsj.nber of j manufacturing and com r.ac .! ei:er- ' pr.ses. The Commercial C ub a".e' a years hard work finally larded tne saw mil and is ready to taenia the next proposi tion tnt looks feasible. Tms is the year to get busy. 1 Irrga'iort would make j ssic.e rie vast , vailey tilled v th horres s r ar t -"av 1 Far. Fruitdalo. C.ne and p. it -ns :?. ,- , immediate vicinity of On i. V.y.er . j the basis of ail cf th:, ciiiu'iei j'fjj ( tun. It wli cjmo n t :ne rj: t e s .--or j it is sta'ted the .cicr :: s ey .,i! arid much valuable information could be gathered by attending this meet rg. It u.30 ua w.o rjicuus. capital to this section of the cou-.try. i Special Sale this week4! Ion Go-Carts and Ice f r vi cum l r r M W. H. BOHNFNKAMP CO A transition of great moment is ta,:- ir.g place in Russa. A change from an ! J autocracy to a constitutional monarchy. ! J A complete reversal cf theory and prac- i J tice in the government of that great em- .e ' pire. Men previously unknown have at ( once taken their places as parlimentanans j and debaters equal to the best in the rep- 1 resei.tative chambers of Europe ar.d America. This marvelous change does not necessiarilly mean an end of political 1 or social unrest for Ihe present or for a long time to come. Great tradgedies are being enacted and the hardly commenced. beginning has 1 I CRAM MARKETS Chicago Aug. 1 Wheat opened at?75j, closed at 76: corn opened at 48."$: closed at 47 ; oats opened at 34 closed 5iV Twenty yar buile "1 was a looser in a twenty year battle witn chronic piles and malignant sores, until I tried Buckien's Arnica Saive; which turned the tide, by curing both, till not a trace remains." writes A. M. Bruce, of Farmville, Va. Best for old Uicers. Cuts. Burns and Wounds. 25; at Newnn Drug Co. NOTICE TO C EDI 0S ! Notice is hereby given, that all persons J having claims against the estate of Wiliiam ! F. Ewipg. deceased, to present tne sime ' to tlie undersigned, or at the office cf J. L. ; Caviness. at lsiard C.ty, Union County. ! Oregon, on or befoie six months from the ! date of this notics. Dated this 28tn day of July, i 906 Loisa E:N 3. 1 Executrix Estate Wti,iarn F. E.vir.g . deceased. A LITTLE TALK ON ICECREAM SODA NOT B ETTER T.IAN THE BEST BUT BETTER THAN THE REST To rr,a;ntan the reputation we have acquired for supplyidg the needs of our iimuj n.iu.g in 5,Bij uepai wiiicui, a repuuuion ve point 10 wnn paraon ah e rlde. we want, now, to advise you that we have opened our oda fountain w th 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 has r tv tried ore of our delicious ICE CREAM SODAS we find a hun- 5 cred w-io have, and do. and always will, because they wart the best and appreciate a fine article. We have some new flavors this year which are I go.ng to b of universal favor on account of their delicate flavors. Hoping J ycj wih k.ndiy favor us witn an eariy call, so we may show you. We are respectfully, , A. T. H I LL j Procnption CruKgtst LA GRANDE. OR j! 1 1 HIS APPRECIATION tVL'lNE;S :.rg account IAN thoroughly :ri a r.ar.K. Those advantages appreciates the advartapesnf a wiiu uo not Keep sucn an Pacific -taERSiTY:; id to exp'a.n thj workings of familiar with banking. FOREST GROVil, OREGON. A HIGH-GRADE COLLEGE WITH Superior equipment. Beautifully located twenty-six mild from Portland. Full regular collepe courses. Academy pives strur.ir preparatory and ui);!i oi.iuHi ciiurses. Conservatory of Mtf.e and 'chool f Art, with super.or instructors. Rusiness branches taught Gymnasium and Field Athletics unda a Physical Director. Well-equipped Laboratories. Library of la.oiKi Volumes. Healthful socml life: religious influence, All student enterprises active. Tc t SCHOOL THT STf NCS FOR THI BEST IN EDUCATION ' WHITE FOR CATALOGUE ' I 1 T I J i i t ktefifts a checking account e cepos'ts and in savings department. CAPITAL AND fCRPIL'S $74,000.00 Vhc farmers and Traders 9ationat !JanA 0 a Sf da Vrtgott DeWitt DeWin t the n,m to lock for when 1 1 to to ovr Vftlrh H.zel S.. LfW.tft w ten Huel Salve In the cne.l mij el, t,-U.e. In tct Iin Hthe ot!ljV.':tch HelSly ihit It nut tro.li the uwiuiterusd Witch-Hazel Alt her ire cainterff rt bai Iml tica. chp jr4 wcrthlj-even DfWm iWitch HelSiv tmrfic (or Pi m; Blind, Beob. nchntKjPrc.tmiJiP,j. AlMCutV Bums. Bruise.. Eprl-t. Lncfntloni. CivifJJl.j. Bmh. Cwbuncles. Ecjfm Tttr. st Rheum, tnd .l other Skin Disease SALVE FKRPaHaD ST E.C.DeVittCo..Chic.l. 4444WM SEEIXG IS BELIEVING i is a proverb especially true of our business. If we examine your eyes f and fit you with glasses you must ne. eve in us. For vou will n netter than you ever did with t those dd window glass spectacleijV EVERYTHING A-d vcu know or have heard of our moderate charge method and OpMcIcn iiii,iitr:i 1 1 1 e '.- ittetttet itiitmi. ti. .c.'re de ; J. A. T. MILL, 1 rings I