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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1906)
w f -I f WARM WEATHER GROCERIES Every thing you want for a quick cool dinner. fru.it jars All sizes, Mason andEconcmy Jars. Phone your order. Main 75. THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. POLACK, Propr. ii s i H&SH'A'f f-ll C - 3 2.' fKlll i ill 2 A A. ft Hay, Grain, fruit, in short, All Kinds of farm Products We have contracts for 600 tons of hay. We must have 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 cats, 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 fmiu rntr. and all the fresh eggs you have. Call on us k before You make any Arrangements in Marketing your goods . . w have a nice lot of hay and bats 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, duejhere tcmorrow 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. phcinf maim r - Oregon Produce Company 1 ? SPECIALS New goods this week Veivet Rugs $1.65 for $1.00 Art square carpets 8.50 for 5.50 Reed Rockers 7.00 for 5.75 Linoleum .. .70 for .62,"$ Tents 10x1 2, 5 ft. wall ..10.50 for 8.95 Cupboards 6.60 for 4.60 Dressers 7,60 for 6.00 Screen doors 1.25 for .90 Dishes 86 pieeeset 6.00 for 5.50 All steel and iron bed springs 7.00 for 6.75 SPECIALS Second Hand Goods Ths Week WE DO UPHOLSTERY and f URMTIRE REPAIRING Phone Red 1161 P. D. HAISTEN 1415 Adams Ave. Phone Red 241 H B. HAISTEN Fir Street Store liGuiterand case 7-50 , Organ 10 00 Upholstered mahogany arm chair Z.75 Mantle folding bed 7-50 Dressers Bed springs 50 Linoleum -25 Cupboards 1.80 Folding cross cut saw and frame.. 2.75 Bicycle 3,50 U Grande Evening Observer THURSDAY AU3UST SO 1906 Fine Confectionery and Cigars AT VanBuren's Fubiisned daily except on Sunday One year in advance $6.60 Six months in advance 5.60 Per month 55 Single copy ; Bc LA GRANDE NEXT Entered at the Post Office at La Grande Oregon, as Second Class Matter. SURREY BROS., ED'S AND PROP Eugene acknowledges its obligation to the state press which has so fully and kuiuiiUrlly advertised me iact mat this city now has a safe and pure water sup ply. Eugene stands ready to reciprocate when opportunity presents itsel'. Eugene Register. PASS IT ON 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. ADVERT imu KATE8 J'.piy Ad rate famished odod nmumini Local rending noilcnlOc per Hue flrat Intel hod, 50 per 11 at fur tch ut.junii idki tioa. 4eoiutloDS of ooudoleocs, jc 1 er line. nra 01 inaais, be. per line. 0H THE HABIT The advantage of supporting home in dustries is plainly exemplified in the bar ber's trade. You cannot send away for a shave or a hair cut. As a result, today there are fourteen barbers employed in the five shops in this city, ten of whom have families. A moment's reflection will be sufficient to substantiate the statement that if the La Grande smokers were as loyal to the La Grande cigar factoiies as they are to the La Grande barbers, there would be at least twenty-five cigar mak ers steadily employed in this city, We must cultivate the habit of patron- ! izing home industry, and in return for this j royalty the producers should be as loyal m producing just as meritorious an article Refreshing Drinks Tostiit the Weather at f SGHEfclRER'S "You're a great little wife, and I don't know what I would do without you." And as he spoke he put his arms about her and kissed her, and she forgot all the care in that moment, says a wise ex change. And, forgetting all, she sane as she washed the dishes, and she sang as she made the beds, and the song was heard next door, and a woman there caught the refrain, and sang also, and two homes were happier because he had told her that sweet old story, the story of the love of a husband for a wife. As she sang, the butcher boy who called for the order heard it, and went out whistling and one man, hearing it, thought, here is a lad who loves his work, a lad happy and contented And because she sang her heart was mellowed, and as she swept about the back door the cool air kissed her on each cheek, and she thought of a poor old woman she knew, and a little basket went over to that home, with a quarter for a crate or two of wood. Sob: cause he kissed her and praised her, the song came, and the influence went out and out. A word, and you make a rift in the cloud; smile, and you may create a new resolve; a grasp of the hand, and you may repossess a soul from hell. Pass on the praise. Does your clerk do well? Pass on the praise. Tell him that you are pleased, and he will aPDreciate it mnre than a nl.. 4 The Hunting Season is now Open. wviiivuiiiis iiwn I Automatic Shot Guns Ammunition of all kinds W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO , cr production as car be secured elsewhere. I These two ideas wcrKing in harmony ; Kocd clerl does nt work for h,s salary a.crg a., lines of trane carn;t ht.p but ! ou:.o up a strong, live prosperous ecnrmun j :ty wherever practiced. Let g hac t ,i La Grande. alone. Teacher, if the child is pood, tell him 1 . ... the ; about it; if he is better, teli him Itnus. you see. iood, better, best. A LITTLE TALK ON ICE CREAM SODA NOT B ETTER THAN THE BEST BIT BETTER THAN THE REST To maintain the reputation we have acquired for supplyidg the needs of our many patrons in every department, a reputation we 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 f ruits 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 k.ndly favor us with an early call, so we may show you, We are respectfully, A. T. Prescription Druggist HILL LA GRANDE. OS ajaini j Pass on the praise now.- Ex. Its always Summer Timeuith us Candies, tits, Cigars and Tobacco A New Ycrk press dispatch s oes .t up t's way: Reference to the seven men of w!' St net recently has drawn cat r.u:n- ' k,JVU LI erous inquiries as to the ider.t.ty tf these j bett mystetxus men who centre, ai! rjsmess I Foley Blk, enterpnses and almost control the pout- j ical we.fare of the United States. By! common consent In trie f.r.anc'.ai wor.d the seven are John D. Rocketeer. J. p. Mor- F TlMBtR CLAIMS j We can locate a number of oarties M I good timber claims of two million feet and La Grande Investment Co. I NEW HAY J Choice lot of this year's Timothy Hay just received- j in small bales. Best we have seen for many years. I er.te- f V. , --e f( .Van.. (All TOR BIDS The necorder of the city of La Grande I 1 ' an J. H-,1. James Sullman. George ! X ank b',09 Up lo 0ctobr ! I . ww.. 0. ,UUi U woe cr ssia day tor the 1 "".- 'grading and graveling of Sixth Street ; : i:er- : from its intersection witn Wathing'on ' ..s ness ' Avrue to I Street as per specifications ! to he seen at 'he Recorder's office, sa'd ' I b:J to be acc vrpan ed by a certified cneok i u fce e-iua' tJ ten P' cent of tre contract ; -'eso prce. The t cht reservei n rai.rt ,'! Ciy t- rtiust. 190(5. C. S. Dunn, i" of s:: f.tt comm't'.ee E.u'tr. Jacob Soh.rT and E H Tr-ese seven men ttprese ests fat ever eve'y ;' ase .f Aire .lib.. -1 t. t . Ghoped feed and steam rolled barley manufactured to order. Leave your oider'now fcr winter's weed. GRADE R0DE CASH C0MPAW. ! , :n a j SVil . . CA'fs s'tao . 1 T u.t . , ma, wii a'-fs .'. A a . as.s : c T. ..-d v. '..! i s rcai ; s , :., ,i: - - . '.itao e . . n :-.s o; o.ro On t t. -. '' ra-se fruit, teir.is. vt ; a i T -ey tai-e mo'e so d a 0... . tr.an toe .:. r , h.s s f e .-.ea! coi ' ad etirs e farm e fatms -t to re tr.c r e-f aces. ; e n.s tarn- uca .t; " ted. It ra., rot r oti p and h - ,: 'tuo-'cs ' ' f e e..:t- enj ; and all biJs. I Dated th.s : and -.-tie '.ari.es coin- Mlf. Of RIAL fSTATC e f. tcr'y kn n a the Hail h-.,.. -s a dots iffi Koue N j. ? i 4 S xth Stieet, lot No 3 ....... fjr bloc, :02Chap'r.'sAdd,t.cn to U Grande. i Th, ' w.orSTg to the ctate 0' Jar Ball, de " ceased. . hereby crTereJ for sale to th, . ej , highest and h; h .4 r ...k .... .... ... . T- . -.-".va. iu t.iB 10 . . vc j- k0 . j The Eastern Oregon Trust and CAPITAL STOCK - - - $60,000.00 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 GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS OFFICERS GEO TzJlcl W- FILLER, V,c Rresicer.t ' C"EAV ER' Cash,er T. J. SCROGG1N. Asst. CasVer F. J. HOLMES, Treasurer, SEEIXG IS BELIEV lG is a provero especially true of co.r bu'"es- If we examine your eyes ... jUU ,ui passes you must believe in us. For you will see better than you ever did witn those old window glass spectac es ct p.. Bids w. Tues.id', re reoe. f.u-d-noad . .vn to i up to 5 a'-t'ock c. m. Septemoer 4. 1906. ry the un- oerso-t-,athsrcsafoceat !712 Sixth Strett. La OranJc. GsORO.lr R! 1 ;'1;'BJ rs AJt " strator of t.-.e estate of Jane Ball ere up :.; t.ne . deceasti. j Cated at UGrar.de. Aug. 28. 1906. EVERYTHING 1 to aid the sight can be found here. J n vou Know or have heard of our moderate charge method. tSg J lTOr- J. H. PEARE. Jsvveier and Optician Repairing Promptly done i1 1