Hi SPECIALS SPECIALS i i i n WARM WEATHER GROCERIES Every thing you want for a quick cool dinner. FRUIT JARS All sizes, Mason andEconomy Jars. Phone your order. Main 75. THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY E. POLACK, Propr. WANTED 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 i'oods." We will also want a great deal of oats, 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 the fresh eggs you have. Call on us before You make any Arrangements in Marketing your goods We have a nice lot of hay and cats in our warehouse which we offer to the local trade in a retail way, at wholesale prices. We have a oai uf fancy fieal. aiei ineluii fic-ifi Miltuii, CiCgwij, 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 New races this week Veivet Rugs $1.65 for SI. CO Art square carpets 6.50 foi 5.50 Reed Rockers 7.00 for 675 Linoleum 70 for .62.. Tents') 0x1 2. 5 ft wall . 1 0.50 for 8.95 I Cupboards; 6.50 for 4.60 1 DTessers 7,50 for 6.00 I Screen doors .25 for .90 Dishes 36 pieceset 6.00 for 3.60 All steel and iron bed springs 7.00 for 5.75 fib 2 O o i) (O Id S 8 e o - . S P H 2 - w g 5 - 6 - - j a) tfi ' i c J II 4 UJ x S UJ S . -1 D. H Z UJ Z WE DO UPHOLSTERY and FURNITURE REPAIRING Phone Red 1161 F. D. HAISTE 14J5 Adams Ave. Phone Red 241 H. B. HAISTEIM Fir Street Store Second Hand Goods This Week Guiter and case $7.50 Organ 10.00 Upholstored mahogany arm chair 3.75 Mantle folding bed 7.50 Dressers 4,00 Bed springs .' 60 Linoleum ,25 Cupboards. 1,50 Folding cross cut saw and frame.. 2.75 Bicycle, 3,50 U Grande Evening Observer WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 5, 1906 Published daily except on Sunday Ok i on Produce Company One year in advance $6.50 Six months in advance 3.50 Per month 66 Sinele conv 5e forestalled by unexpected circumstances that do not seem probable, it may be giv en to tne public within the next few months. This country has arrived at the point where large capital can be profitably invested. Such being the case, capital is always on the alert for such cpportunities and the opportunity in this instance is seemingly assured. The Hunting Season Is now Open. Something new in I Automatic Shot Guns Entered at the Post Office at La Grande Oregon, as Second Class Matter. Fine Confectionery and Cigars AT VanBuren's Refreshing Di inks To suit the Weather at SGHEfclRER'S CURREY 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. ADVERIirilMU HATED JHply Ad rate furnished upon application Local reading nutlet lOu per line Brsl luti Hun, jo per lint for eucta Hutwequeal lawn Hon, (enoiullom nf condolence, 50 per line. Uardi of tnanki, I per line. Wages in all vocations are better paid and labor is harder to secure than ever heretofore known in Union county. Baker City is talking of having a stree carnival. Well, she has had them before and ought to know what to expect. There are a number of pay rolls in this city and in nearly every instance they would be increased if labor could be secured. Fall business is beginning to pick up. Our streets show the signs of renewed activity, and business men all report a satisfactory trade for the summer and have every reason to aniicipate an un usually large fall and winter trade. While the United States may not hope that our general prosperity that is now so lavish will continue for all time to come, yet the great Pacific northwest, the new Eureka, for investment, is certainly enter ing upon an eri that insures prosperity for many years. Its always Summer Time with us The people generally are beginning to demand that President Roosevelt be the j Republican Standard bearer in 1908. The j President says no. but he is oniy human and if the demands come sufficiently from Europe a few wneks ago he has ex pressed a desire that he and the public should become better acquainted. The Federal Government has evidently re solved that it shall do all in its power to gratify this alleged desire. It is spending considerable of the money of the people in fact, to bring about that better ac quaintance. Agents of the Attorney-General went to Cleveland a couple of months ago before a federal grand jury there, and proceeded to secure a large amount of sworn evidence concerning Mr. Rocke feller's business methods. It was found that that particular jury lacked the juris diction necessary, to carry out the Attorney-General's plans, and the evidence secured was taken before a federal grand jury in Chicago. Last month this second jury, in about four hours' time, brought in as a first instalment of its work, an in dictment, with nineteen counts, against the Standard Oil Company for accepting rebates from the Lake Shore Railway, in the guise of free storage for it: oil. A little later a third federal grand jury, sit ting in Jamestown, N. Y., made a diligent effort to increase its acquaintance with Mr. Rockefeller, and as a result brought in an indictment against the Standard Oil Company and one of its subsidiary com panies. This indictment contained twenty three counts, all of them for receiving re bates from the Pennsylvania company. A similar indictment was brought 1:1 aga.r.st chat company.- Current Literature. Ammunition of all kinds W. H, BOHNENKAMP CO 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 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 Druggist HILL LA GRANDE, OR Candies, Xuts, Cigars and Tohacco ! FOREST GROVE, OREGON A High-grade College with Superior equipment. Beautifully locate, twenty-six mile from I'lirtliiml. Full regular collide courses. Academy Kivcs strnnir preparatory and High School courses. Conservatory of Music and School 1 Art, with superior instructors. Business branches taught. Gymnasium and Field' Athletics undr a 1'hysical Director. Well-equipped Laboratories. Library of IU.ihki Volumes. 1 strong from the great mass of the common I Healthful social life religious: influence ! people, it is thought that he may consider I A" StU'knt "nt!'nse active. i . , . ! ThI SCHOOL THAT ?TJNPS FOR TH1 BEST IN EDUCATION " WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Pacific-University! i 1 hc' tatem Urgn Trust and pavings bank i i 7 I NEW HAY the call. It is true that he Dossiblv has i ! ' : achieved all of the glory and honor that I ' i the office is capahi of conferi-j. but if he i j is convinced that he can further the in- . j terest of the people as a wide, better j t!un a new executive, he will doubtless i j consider it his duty, and wnereduty dirtits I I the efforts cf Theodore Rj-veit, there 1 ; is w'jtre he is found with a.: f his energy ! 'and wondvrfut ability. i . We wart vc it's cenek; CAPITAL SltPCK - - - S60.000 nn The savings bank is te greatest boon that has ever come to the masses. t not only protects them by offer a sustitute for dotVtful investments, but by ac cepting small deposits it Irotects them from their own inougntiess expenditures. avmgs accent, no matter how small EANKiNO AN0 EXCHANGE BUSINESS 1 1 K Choice lot of this year's Timothy Hay just received In small bales. Best we have seen for many years. Chcped feed and steam to order. rolled barley manufactured Leave your order'now for winter's' wcod. GRAXDE R0NDE CASH COMPANY. , Fnoono Main d Lewis Bros. Prop. i A little more than one yea: ago the Ob- ' i si rvi r announced that there was a poss-; I ibility cf L". Grirde socuilr,; a large in- , j dustry which would give the c.ty another i j pay roll. It has been secured. The Ob- ' j SEHvtR at that time had reference to tne ; j Palmer Lumber Company. The Observ. ! sh des res to state at this time, and this I l i j is ail that we can s'.jia at this time, that ' j within another twelve montis the chances i are as good for us to secure another e: I I. . ' ! teipnse as it vas for us tj secure the! ! Palmer Lumber Company twelve months : I . j . aio. which means if secured as largo a pay rcll. Everything at present iscorr:rg j Jour way. nd if those interested are r.otf . "J.1H- " l.-. : i-j.-;:.v. ,c is: SHI 1- 1 11' 1 :,-.' ii. ' n 1 Ml' " j H' J - - 1 '. ) .i:.:ii'i p"ji ..u;:i'i I tt!"lj.i,, HI '.! ! Ui.!,s-iy ,( (lorn i !: 'i , 1. ':MS1: lull' II, Jl.yi, , in ! '.i"'ivi.i 1'n il ; oMi'.i f 1353 OIU PUB j W. C. ERC'A'N. Fres ct rt CEO. L. CLEAVER. Cash; OFFiA'ERS t F. J. HOLM El Vm. MILLER. Vice Rresident T.J. SCRCCG1N, Asst. Cashier i Treasurer, &EEIC IS BELIEVING Is tP:Vers.Pecially 'e of our 5 th smess. If we ainmm. 'ifl mi us. far vnn u.,11 , i ' "in Baa oe ian you ever i .....u a re old Wlnd" fas. spectacles 1 EVERYTHING 1 J. H. PEARE. tlMd the sight can be found here All vou know or have heard -of o J moderate charge methnH 'f Repairing Promptly done Optician ' it-) A , ".Win .-'.. - p rat Hy.1 y X.