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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1906)
LOOK HERE We have just received THREE COMPLETE HOUSE KEEPING WARM WEATHER GROCERIES Every thing you want for a quick cool dinner. FRUIT JARS OUTFITS Consisting of Bed Room Suits Dressers. Iron Beds. Springs. Cha rs. Bed Lounges. Couches, Folding Beds. Cooking Stoves, Carpjts. and Linoleums. BARGAINS BARGAI S J All sizes, Mason and Economy Jars. Phone your 7 - 3 T t- order. Main 75. v J,"fW -.,.al"Av THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY j i E. POLACK, Propr. CHERRIES WANTED We pay 6jC per pound for fancy large BLACK CHERRIES, and for otheri according to grade and variety. We are in the market for egg. We pay 22,0 per doz. Spot Cash. We are now ready to contract for your entire hay crop for this season. Call and see us before you make any arrangements. We have a large stock of strawberry boxes and crates, which we offer very cheap in order to close them out. PHONE MAIN 2 I Oregon Produce . Company Fine Confectionery and Cigars Af VanBuren's SG HEARER'S For Fine Candies and Ice Cream. The Coolest Place in Town. - Your Trade is Appreciated. Refreshing rest room Summer drinks that satisfy Best equipped Ice Cream Parlor in Eastern Oregon 7 NEW HA Choice lot of this year's Timothy Hay just received In small bales. Best we have seen for many years. Choped feed and steam rolled barley manufactured to order. Leave your order now for winter's weed. GRANDE ROMDE CASH COMPANY. Phoone Main 6 Lewis Bros. Pros. Thi paper will not publish any article appearing over a nom-de-plumti. Signed articles will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please sign your articles and save disappointment. ADVEMmiKU HAT BIS Jtplay Ad rate rornlihed upon apiiilc.tloi local reading notice. 10c per line Drat lain tlon, 50 per lint tor each aub-.ueol Innei tion. tenoinUons of condolence, ic , er line. Card, of thanks, bo per line. EXCELSK R $31.00 to $45.00 Means Best ange at any price. Sold n Exchange for Old Stoves or on EASY 1 i I II' FLAN. WE DO UPHOLSTERY and f URNITURE REPAIRING Phone Red 1161 f. D. HAISTEN 1415 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 ycj Kant, Keep Kool while Kooking. La Grande Evening Observer FRIDAY AUGUST 17 1906 Published daily except on Sunday One year in advance $6.50 Six months in advance 3.50 Per month 65 Single copy gc Entered at the Post Office at La Grande Oregon, as Second Class Matter. CURREY BROS., ED'S AND PROP Beaver creek so remote and unmolested has suddenly been brought into the lime light and from now there will be subject matter and heated discussion galore. Ninety Russian soldiers shot with ball cartridges at Grand Duke Nicholas the other day and all missed him. After all has not the world been giving the Japan ese too much credit for whipping these sort of marksmen? And thay were "sharpshooters" at that. Conventions held in the state of Illinois have started a ternffiic boon, for Cannon for President. Other states too have added a noise to the already noisesome racket and shou d President Roosevelt remain firm to his former statements that he will not accept the nomination, it appears that Uncia Joe will be the choice of the Republicans. D'd you ever stop to think that it is only a question of a few years until the annual encampment of the G. A. R. will be a matter of history and not actual. Th present encampment at Minneapolis is demonstrating that the men and boys who once carried the old musket and suffered hardships during the Civil war, are fast approaching an age that forbids of more national encampments. Even all the precautions imaginable hid been adopted, several old soldiers, dropped dead or died from exhaustion, away from home and families, But encampments or no, long live the memory of the Grand Army of the Republic. nnonG THE CHURCHES K11UT CHURTH t F CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Bnizinl Building opposite Foley Howl Humtay nervier...,.. ..ll a m Senior. Wednesday .... 7:30 p m Reading room at Mil' plaoe open 1 ueaday. and Tbtrsdaya from 10 to UM a m and Friday, and 8atuidayt from 2 to 4 p m. LATTER DAY SAINTS Sundiy 8ohool... .. 10 am Reculai aervlc... '4 pm Mutaal Improvement Aiaoclatloa meets con lolntly at 7.30 p m CATHOLIC CHURCH W.J. Whyte, reotor Low Mm.... 7 a m High Mum ,........... a m Rotary and Benediction following 10 a in. nuiat Bt. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CIIl'HCH Upton H. Ulbba, rector 10 th Sunday alter Trinity Holy Communion. 8 a m SuuJ.y Bcnool. ...., .. 10 a m Morning Hervice II a m Evening Service .....8 p m Every one Invited to attend theae .ervicea. President Diaz of Mexico settled the labor trouble on the border between United States and Mexico with a few words. "If a Mexican is fully equal to perform his work along the side of an American he should receive equal wages, and I will recommend that he does." A man 'sa man for a' that" said Robert Burns and he did not exclude the Greaser. The city of L Giande is about to enter into a three-year csntract with the Grande Ronde Electric Light Company. May the council do its work well. The contract as presented to the council at M. S. CHURCH Rev. B. F. Meredith, paster Sunday School . H;I5 am The ottering will be tor mlaalonn Junior League 8 p m Kpworlh Leaf tie 7 it m l'rcacuiiig at 11 a m ubjrct: "The eacap from the Common place aa lilu.irated lu the Llfeof the Master Union Service at 8 p in at (be PrexbyterlaL Church A coi dlil Invitation to all theae .ervicea la extended PKEfUlYldKlAN CHURCH Rev. E. H Haya, pastor Munriay School .... tUo.ro (color Endeavor 7 p rn Prayer Meeting Thursday e p in Church Service 11 am and.. pm Morning I'he pan tor will preach Kvcnlog Rev Paul Rader will preach at the Un'on service The chorus choir under the direction of Mm, Lyle. A cordia' Invitation i given to all who have uo church home to attend theae service. CKNIKA1 CHURCH of CHK1T OPPOSITE ttOM MKR HOUbE . H, King, paator, !3U P. tit. Hirile School t, a m Morning Worn lil p. 11am its last meeting had several flaw, among v Ptir K meeting 7 'v p m ... . , , r-vangfltatic aurvice h00 urn which wa, the specficaum that the city ,.,,, mtin, WfdllCBUy IZ officials must call ttia attention of the Woman". Mtaalonary Auxllllary; hetvmil Fri day of each month at i p in. j Special Sale this week I on Go-Garts and Ice j ! Cream Freezers j '' W. H. BOHNRNKAMP CO A LITTLE TALK 0i 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 many patrons in every department, a reputation ve point to with pardon- able pride, we want, now, to advise you that we have opened our soda 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 has nev tried one of our delicious ICE CREAM SODAS we find a hun dred who 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 going to 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. We are respectfully, A. T. Prescription D:ugg;st HILL. LA GRANDE. OR The Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Bank CAPITAL STOCK $60,000.00 I company to any disorder in the lighting j system Tne l'ht comp.iny is getting I paid for the lifi'iting .if tin city and let : them furnish theT cm inspector. A College tramuii j and dovclep ch.ua, j ootain an eJaca i vj will and cultivate tia j growth in knowled i respect; contract w ; devoting themse.ve a I minds and hearts, w .ill's to improve i riie effort to .r ng'.hen V3iir of self control; Mo nln Service 1'aul Kiydcr wl'l pi each A coidtal Invitation to all the .crvlcm. ! OREGON STATE FAIR ' On account of the Oregon State Fair ' which will be held in Salem. September 10-15 inclusive. The O. R. & N. will give a rats of one ard one third fare to i Portland plus $2.25, ticket carrying pas sengers through to Salem. The above ' t-ktm u,ll k . t .11 luwv will VV HilVICU UI1UCI lUIIUWin promote self u;rs who are : d'tions: i.u:t ore cf tw ' Sa,l dates-September 6. 8 and 1 3 1 I itrt!- r.nnriniiriia nistint in aA J. i con your mora c n . o . purposes and utvft .jr ulea's and make Stopovers will not be allowed to Fass you mote inuependun:. There is no ; engers in either direction, honest labor too me) tor the young' Children of half fare age, one haif cf manor boy to purjj. m mder that he i above rate" can secure that co . -i.ig. Don't' oe executed for ratarn hv Svinthpm Pi -;c. .lay bask anj tt,. . ,v ii ali ; agent at Salem or at the Fair ground's. I beiuuse you have ui.i a -:npe of the ; If not properly validated they w.H not rudiments of a h g ter duot.on. I be good for return from Portland. The savings bank is the greatest boon that has ever come to the masses. It not only protects them by offer a sustitute for doubtful investments, but by ac cepting small deposits it protects them from their own thoughtless expenditures. We want your savings account, no matter how small Ufc.iSt.KAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS OFFICERS W. C. BROWN. President Wm. MILLER, Vice President GEO. L CLEAVER. Cashier T. J. SCROGGIN, Asst. Cashier F. J. HOLMES, Treasurer, 4 4a44.a SEEING IS BELIEVING is a proverb especially true of cur business. If we examine yo-r eyes X and fit you with glasses you Z-'5' T believe in us. For you ir? X better than you ever dia ''"n those old window glass spectacles EVERYTHING iEtaj- J. II. PEARL to aid the sight can be found here. And vou know or have hrard of X our moderate charge method. tXi Repairing Promptly done I and Optician V