La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 06, 1906, Image 2

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Fresh Sour Kraut
Today
SPECIALS
THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
t. POLACK, Propr.
WANTED
X May, Grain, fruit, in short, All Kinds of Farm Products
We have contract for 600 tons of hay. We must have the hay to supply
our customers. We will pay tr.e highest market prices, spot cash, for all
J goods 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 tak ng a limited amount of small fruits, potatoes
Call on us before You make any Arrangements in
MrLofintf innr 0nnrl
We have a nice lot of hay and oats in our
v.wfthcu-C which V.'C Wl trAm in a refill way ir. wholesale
prices. We have a car of Fancy fresh water melons from Milton. Oregon,
due here tomorrow mcrnirg. 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.
FHONE MAIN 2
1 0 i u n Produce Company
New goods this week
Veivet Rugs S 1 65 for SI. 00
Art square carpets 8.60 for 5.50
Reed Rockers 1 00 for 575
Linoleum TO for .62
Tents. 10x1 2. 5 ft wall . 1 0.50 for 8.95
Cupboards; 5.50 for 4.50
Dressers 7.50 for 6.00
Screen doors 1.25 for .90
Dishes 56 piecejset 5.00 for 3.60
All steel and iron bed springs 7.00 for 5.75
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WE DO UPHOLSTERY and FURNITURE REPAIRING
Phone Red 1161
F. D. HAISTEIM
14.15 Adams Ave.
Phone Red 241
H B. HAISTEN
Fir Street Store
SPECIALS
Second Hand Goods This Week
Guiter and case $7.50
Organ , 10.00
Upholstored mahogany arm chair 5.75
Mantle folding bed 7.60
Dressers -4.00
Bed springs 60
Linoleum 25
Cupboards 1.60
Folding cross cut saw and frame. 2.75
Bicycle 5,60
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La Grande Evening Observer
Fine
Confectionery
and
Cigars
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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 6, 1906
Published daily except on Sunday
One year in advance S6.50
Six months in advance 5.60
Per month 65
Single copy be
Entered at the Post Office at La Grande
Oregon, as Second Class Matter.
CURREY BROS., ED'S AND PROP
REION Of TERROR IN RUSSIA
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
ADVEKllHl.Nt) KATES
Jlipift? Ad ratal forntabed a poo application
Utcal reading notloeelOc per line flrat lunei
Hon, jo per Hot fur each 8utequeul lue
tiOD,
tefolutlons of condolence, 5c per line.
:rdi of tbanki, ta per line.
COLOR LINE IN BRUTALITY
Van Bur en's
Refreshing Drinks
To suit the Weather at
SCHEHRER'-S
Its always Summer Timeuitli us
Russian affairs have been growing
steadily worse of late, with the bitterness
and treachery between revolutionists and
the government increasing on both sides.
Many high officials are under sentence of
death by the revolutionists and hardly a
day passes without an assassination, or
one attempted, when innocent persons
surfer. Then the revenge ot the govern
ment, through imprisonment, banishment,
execution, or the ruthless assaults of
troops and police has greatly extended the
suffering and the terrible injustice of
Russian affairs.
Premier Stolypin has been under the
violent displeasure of the revolutionists
and especially of the Jewish revolutionists.
He it is who has been pressing forward
the schemes of repression under which the
Cossacks have mercilessly maltreated and
killed men, women and children and hun
dreds have been banished of late, because
of real or fancied sympathy with the rev
olutionists. One day Stolypin was hold
ing a reception at his home. The door
had been closed to further admission of
guests when four men drove up and three
alighting sought admission. One was in
military uniform. Servants stopped them
before they reached the room where Stoly
pin was; a struggle resulted, in which a
bomb was dropped. The explosion blew
out the front of the house and killed 52
people, including a young daughter of
Stolypin, some prominent officials and two
of the revolutionists. Stolypin was only
slightly injured but many others were
very seriously hurt.
A young woman the next day shot and
killed General Min, commander of the
Seminovsky guard regiment at St. Peters
burg. Gen. Min was accused of much
cruelty as a commander in repreesing
Beautiful
j New Carpets and Rugs i
Arriving Daily.
W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO
The American nation once again breathes
naturally and resumes its normal way
along the common-place paths of business
and humdrum routine. The Gans-Nelson
fight hat been fought and brute-records
have achieved another momentous entry.
The only clever thing that came out of
the history of it was the superior manli
ness and decency of the negro over the
white men in the processes of the fight.
As to all else it was but another exhibition
of the inherent coarseness of mankind,
the degraded and degrading expression of
the animal in man, set to rule time and
profit. There is an element of human vlutionary uprisings. Under his orders
society that revels in this sort of thino and I several mixed crowas of PeoPle had been
never gets above it; there is another ele
ment that sinks to the necessary level at
the enactment of such debasing games
and gags over the fallacious plea that it
shot down by soldiers.
Gen. Von Liarliarski, acting governor
general of Warsaw has been shot and
killed. He was riding in a cab from his
A LITTLE TALK ON
ICE CREAM SODA
NOT BETTER THAN THE BEST
BUT BETTER THAN THE REST
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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 nun- J
dred who have, and do, and always will, because thev war.t 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. Hopinc t
you will kindly favor us with an early call, so we may show you, TS
We are respectfully,
A. T. HILL
Prescription Druggist LA GRANDE. OR
is "sport." We revert to one sole clean I omce 10 nis reSiaonce wnen a young man
! deduction from this particuiar fight, that j fired four snols at nim' killing him 'nstant-
! it offered the negro champion an oDDor- 1 lv'
: tunity to demonstrate his unequivocal ad-
Announcement is made from Peterhof
I vantage, in fairness and honor, over the ' the Czar his decided t0 '"bute
'white man who took his pummelling. j 20.000,000 acres of land among the
I Russian peasantry. Half will be crown
Hopes for cheaper fuel through the new j lands and a" wi" be Pa'd for throuSh an
denatured alcohol law have been Mme. j '"V "tnt system. The scheme is
what low the last few davs nf tended to secure the support of the
negotiations by the Standard 0.1 company
peasants for the government in the cam-
: to get control of the alcchol distilling in- ! pa'gn against the rev:uiion'8t and t0
, smojth thints over ror tno next Douma
elections.
J Candies, Xuts. Cigars and Tohacco
I NEW H AY!
5 Cixice let cf this year's Tin-dry Hay jus; received-
In small bales. Best wo have seer, for many vears.
( tercsts in the middle west. It is gener-
a.iy understood that strong competition
ai.a n.st the Kerosene and tasj'. r.e business 1
ot the oil trust would result fr un the free
alotul industry. If the c.l interests and
n vC.tjI interests are coirb.nej. that coin
. petition with its resm'.ar.t eifi otcn prices
a i, o.jppc.r. C.T.'.roi of tiie a.coioi
ti .s ,.i;'.y toprvvc ;:n;. ss.b.e. hew-
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WAKIfD
Sii.S'nen and collector to work in
La Grande and Union county. Apply
by letter. Smger Sewing Machine Co.
Baiter City Oregon
his
: PALMER HOUSEJ
J JOHN PALMER. Prop.
j The Eastern Oregon Trust and
: Savings Bank
CAPITAL STOCK
$60,000.00
The savings bank is the greatest boon that has ever
come to the masses. It not only protects them ty
offer a sustitute for doubtful investments, but by ac
cepting small deposits it protects them from their own
thoughtless expenditures.
We wantyour'savir.gs account, no matter how small
GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS
OFFICERS
W. C. BROWN, Fres dert W. MILLER. Vice President
GEO: L. CLEAVER, Cashier T. J.SCROGG1N, Asst. CtsMer
F.J. HOLMES, Treasurer,
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2 Ghopo.d feed and steam rolled barley manufactured 5
to order. !
2 Leave your otdcr'new fcr'.?tersvcod.
CRiWDE R0DE CASH C0MPAMY. :
Pli.nnr-o Main T C) o !
v icvvia oils. rrop. "
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Stoii gatherT.gs',ast.nc County Teachers 2
Inst. tute which ha been in '.'is city tli.s
.u s sore t; resj t ,n at: lining a hlh-
v tetficticr of tnose tc w.nm is entrust-
(.0 toe duty and rtsfons.b ..t) of the ed- :
oo it on of cur cn.,arcn. Cimir.g a? it did
pner. to the cpening ofctr schools it
) w li necessaril y imbue each teacher w;tn ;
tvrewed entnus.asm wi icn in not a tew
j mstarces wnl be continued throughout the ,
Firstclass accommodations.
Board by the day week or month
at reasonable rates
New furniture throughout.
Centrally located
ADAMS ANENUE. between Fii
Greenwood.
SEEING IS BELIEVING 2
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is a proverb especially true of our
business. If we examine your eves
and fit you with glasses you must
believe in us. For you will see
better than you ever did witn
those old window glass spectaces
EVERYTHING
to aid the sight can be found here.
And vou know or have heard Jof
our moderate charge method.
RCDalrintf Prnmntl v rinnp
J. N. PEARE. Jeweler and Optician
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