La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 23, 1906, Image 2

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We have just received
THREE COMPLETE
WARM WEATHER
GROCERIES
HOUSE KEEPING
Every thing you want for a quick cool dinner.
OUTFITS
Consisting of Bed Room Suits, Dressers, iron Beds, Springs, Chairs
Bed Lounges, Couches. Folding Beds, Cooking Stoves. Carpets, and
Linoleums.
BARGAINS BARGAI S
FRUIT JARS
All sizes. Mason and, Economy Jars. Phone your
order. Main 75.
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THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
E. FOLACK, Propr.
WANTED
Hay, Grain, fruit, in short, All Kinds of Farm Products
t W havi contracts for 600 tons of hay. Ws must hav the hay to supply
our customers. . We will pay the highest market prices, spot cash,' for all
goods." We will also want a great deal of oals, and other grain as soon as
they are ready for market. We are ready, at any time, to contract your late
winter apples, as we will want a great number of cars to supply our trade.
At the present time we are taking a limited amount of small fruits, potatoes
and all tr fresh eggs you have. . .
Call on us 'before You make any Arrangements in
Marketing your goods
We have a nice lot of hay and oats in our
warehouse which we offer to the local trade in a retail way, at wholesale
prices. We have a car of Fancy fresh water melons from Milton, Oregon,
due'here tomorrow morning. These will be the finest of the season on this
market. Buy your melons now while they are good, as the melon season
will soon be over for a year. . ,
PHONE MAIN 2
i: Oregon Produce Company 1
Fine
Confectionery
and
Cigars
Af
VanBuren's
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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
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N EW HAY!
Choice lot of this year's Timothy Hay just received- 2
In small bales. Best we have seen for many years.
Ghcped feed and steam rolled barley manufactured J
to order.
Leave your older now for winter's wood.
GRANDE RONDE CASH COMPANY.:
Phoone Main 6 Lewis Bros. Prou.
EXCELSK R $31.00 to $45.00
Means Best ange at any price. Sold
n Exchange for Old Stoves or on EASY
.'-.11111' PLAN.
WE DO UPHOLSTERY and FIRNIUKE REPAIRING
Phone Red 1161
F. D. HAISTEN
14? 5 Adams. Ave.
Phone Red 241
H. B. HAISTEN
Fir Street Store
QUICK MEAL UASOL1NE STOVE
Ths Klean. Kool, Kitchen Kind. "We
rs.i.ranteB them. Money back if
Kant, Keep Kool while Kooking.
you
La Grande Evening Observer
THURSDAY AUGUST 23 1906
Published daily except on Sunday
One year in advance $6.60
.......
Per month 65
Single copy 6C
Entered at the Post Office at La Grande
Oregon, as Second Class Matter.
CURREY BROS., ED'S AND PROP
innocent citizens; the negro, the Irshmen,
the Jew are presented, not with that
fair sense of fun which needs offend no
race or person, but with a cynical dissolut
ion of ethntic characteristics."
Mr. Swift considers it a curious anomly
that America, of all nations, should be
the producer of this peculiarly atrocious
form of "art." "We are most the humor
ous if not the wittiest people on earth,"
he exclaims in conclusion, "and yet we
maintain the colored Sunday supplements."
This paper wjll 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.
AUVKKlirilNU HATEtt
liplay d ratal ramtuhefl upon pmiIoUoi.
' ocul reading not left 10c per line flrat I unci
Moo, 5e per ilnr (br each mibMunt low
Uoo.
MointloDt of con'toleuce, jc er Una.
ardi of tbubka. per line.
ATROCITIES Of THE COLORED SUPPIEMEN
Mr. Linsday Swift in the Printing Art
calls attention to a curious anomaly
when he points out that while the illustra-.
tion of books and magazines has been
steadily advancing in artistic excellence,
the illustration of the daily papers
especially as it relates to the comic ele
mentgrows constantly worse in every
particular. "And the colored Sunday
supplement," he adds, "denotes its low
water mark." What the American
public seems to ascept as comic jour
nalism is characterized by Mr. Swift as
"a shameless travesty of art and humor."
He writes:The public visits beautiful muse
urns, libraries and seem to enjoy them; it
goes to churches whore good music may
be heard; it will support a decent play
and condemn a nasty one. But it can be I
debauched and can have its dawning;
sensibilities for art or anything else that
is worth while blighted; and there is no!
debauchery or blight, outside the domain i
of obvious immorality, more deadening
to the public than this continually thrust- i
ing everything that is sorbid. vulgar, and
belittling before its uncultured but
curious eyes.
"The leading motive of most of these
humorous illustrations is the practical
joke. a theme which in litature, as
everybody of the simplest knowledge
understands, died a natural and deserved
death at trte end of the eighteenth century.
JJo mote in books are we expected to
laugh over the ducking of paisons in
It is simply charity on account of their
lack of knowledge that permits residents
of the Pacific coast to sympathise in the
deepest for those thoasadns of swelt
ering residents of the east, when our
cool nights are so easy obtained.,
We are becoming very much interested
in irrigation and will become mrre so each
year until this entire valley is under
water. We have the water from many
sources. A number of our leading
farmers and business men should attend
the National Irrigation convention which
meets the first week in September at
Boise.
So urgent has become the demand for
laborers in the northwest that the North
ern Pacific railway has decided to make
a reduction in rates from the east to all
points in Oregon and Washington to
induce men of the working class to come
to the west.
It will be several days- yet before a
comparative estimate can be drawn be
tween the earthquake horrors of Chili
and California, but the dreadful assurance
is out that Valparaiso has suffered to a
tremendous and bitter limit, and that her
claim on the generous impulses of hum
manity are as imperative as was that of
the Pacific metropolis. She had not so
much to lese m point of possessions,
public and private, as the greater city of
the north, but her mortality is infinitely
larger, and this is the elment of ail d.sas'er
that appeals to the heart of the world.
And the world will respond in time, and
largest to the last measu.e of her
necessities.
TO OPEN BIDS FOR CERTIFICATES
tSnlpps News Association)
Washington. D. C. Atgust 23 The
time for the filing of bids for the new 4
per cent Philippine certificates, with
which the SI. 000. 000 of temporary cer-
horse ponds, or other bucolic and heavy : September I, are to be redeemed. expired
modes .-f enjoymert. But there is a ' at two o'clock this afternoon. Originally
strange recrudesceuce to-day in oui I temporary certificates to the amount cf
comic lustrations of the mak ng merry 1 -500.000 were issued by the bureau of
over the mistakes of another. Yokels 1 I""'' ,0 prfov'de .fr the r-
Bm . i . , . tenanee of parity of Philippine coinage,
now. as ,n. hundred and fifty years ago , T.he new certificates will be accepted at
are to te amused at the butting of elder- , par as security for public deposits should
ly frai.-es by the horns of the polemic I further doposits be made, and may be
goat: -u'es are perpetually warring on SUDitituted for government bends now
the c-,;oreal welfare rf th. i neia ds secunt1 r deposits, on cond'ticn
that the government bonds thus re'.easej
be used as security for additional circula
tion whenever, in the judgment of tSe
( ; secretary of the treasury it is desirable to
J ; stimulate an increase in national bank cir-
j culation.
To prevent irrespons.ble persons havirg
no funds, to submit bide on speculation, as
, happened a short time ago. every bidder
was required to enclose with his bid certi
J . fied checks to the amount of one per ce-1
cf his bid. as an earnest of his resDor.si-
real welfare cf the unwary
polices an are defacing the features of .
m m m m m
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THE
: OXFORD PAR
JAMES FARQUHARSON. Prop.
CmpiM UMrltutnt ol
WINES, LIQUOF
AND CIGARS
Cld lunches and mixed drinks a
specialty. Fair and impartial
treatment to all." 'you r8 lr,;fed
io ca.l and getvacsuamted.
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WASCO PIONEER
The Hunting Season is now Open.
Something new in
nUIASH lUllls twHIlSL
Ammunition of all kinds
riiinc
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W. H. BOHNHNKAMP CO
A LITTLE TALK ON
ICE CREAM SODA
NOT BETTER THAN THE BEST I
BIT BETTER THAN THE REST I
To maintain the reputation we have acquired for supplyidg the needs of our 4
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 ' J-
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- J
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. HILL
Prescription Druggist
LA GRANDE, OR
in
j The Eastern Oregon Trust and j
1 Savings Bank
CAPITAL STOCK
$60,000.00
The savings bank is the greatest boon that has ever f
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 I
thoughtless expenditures.
We want your savings .account, no matter how small
GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS
OFFICERS
W.C. BROWN. President
GEO. L CLEAVER, Cashier
F. J. HOLMES, Treasurer,
Wm. MILLER. Vice President 4
T. J. SCR0GG1N, Asst. Cashier f
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SEEING IS BELIEVING
K. M. Cushing an 1852 pioneer of The
Dalles died yesterday.
J. H. PEARL. Jeweler and Optician
is a proverb especially true of our
uusmebs. u we examine your eyes X
and fit you with glasses you must I
be ieve m us. For you will see '
better than you ever did with ,
those old window gas9 spectacles Jf
EVERYTHING '
to aid the sight can be found here
And vou know or have heard of t
our moderate charge method. I
Repairing Promptly done I
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