La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 07, 1906, Image 2

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Today
THEICITY GROCERY AD BAKERY
E. POLACK Propr.
WANTED
Ne coeds this week
Veivet Rug? $1.65 fcr $1.00
Art square carpets E.cD for 5.50
Reed Rockers 7. CO for 6.75
Linoleum ... .70 for .62 li
Tents. 10x12. 3 ft wail : 0.50 for 8.95
Cupboards.' 5.50 for 4.50
Dressers 7.60 for 6.00
Screen doors 1.25 for .90
Dishes 36 piecejset 6.00 for 3.50
All steel and iron bed springs 7.00 for 6.75
WE 00 UPHOLSTERY and FURNITURE REPAIRING
Phone Red 1161
f. D. HAISTEN
143 5 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 . . 50
Linoleum 25
Cupboards 1.50
Folding cross cut saw and frame. 2.75
Bieycie 3,50
X May, Grain, fruit, in short, All Kinds of Farm Products
We have contracts for 600 tons of hay. We must have the hay to supply
cur customers. We will pay the behest market prices, spot cash, for all
goods V will also want 1 great ota: 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 njmber of cars to supply our trade.
At the present time we are taking a rr.ited amount of small fruits, potatoes
and all the fresh eggs you have.
Call on us before You make any Arrangements in 1 o
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Id Grande Evening Observer
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7. 1906
Published daily except cn Sunday
Marketing your goods
We nave a nice lot ot nay ana oais
warehouse wnich we offer to the local trade in a retail way. at wholesale i
J 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. Euy your melons new whie they are good, as the me.on season
will soon be ever for a year.
PHONE MAIN 2
i 0 Kid Produce Company
ne year in advance jo.ou
Six months in advance 3.50
Per montn 65
Single copy 5c
Entered at the Post Office at La Grarde
Oregon, as Second Class Matter.
CURREY BROS., ED'S AND PROP
Fine
Confectionery
and
Cigars
Af
VanBuren's
Mr. Ed. Kiddle made the statement
a few days ago that if this year's crop
had been irrigated at the proper time
that it would have resulted in at least an
additional $250,000 to the growers of
this valley and he remarked that under
proper condition that would have brought
considerable water. There is no question
but what the increased profits would
more tnar. pay lor ihe initial cuav, williiii
a very few years.
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.
ADVEK1i!I.NU KATES
UUplsy Ad rates tarnished a poo appilc-ittloii
Local reading noi Ices lOo per line Orel liutsi
Hon, :e per lint fur each Hubotxjuenl Inter
tlon.
680iullum ofvoudolence, sc per lice.
"Urdu of tbankt, tic per line.
What are you doing to make the com
ing fair a success?
The fruit exhibit at the fair this year
should be exceptionally interesting. We
have the best of fruit in abundance this
year and if it is not on exhibition it will
be because there is not sufficient interest
taken to place it on exhibition.
Refreshing Drinks
To suit the Weather at
La Grande wmild be an ideal point for
some one who thoroughly understood the
business, to start a mattress factory.
Wallowa county, Baker. Umatilla, and
Union would furnish a market that could
be reached from here and would sustain
quite a business and thus furnisn another
payroll.
Either the La Grande pjblic schools
should contain a first class business de
partment or some one should start a busi
ness college in this city. Either sugges
tion is worthy of consideration. However,
no doubt the most practical and perman
ent would be for a business department
to be added to our school. Under present
conditions all of our young men and young
ladies who desire to fit themselves for
clerical positions must of necessity seek
other localities. This is not as it should
be.
The primary law has brought about a
great change in the politics of this state.
Think of it! It is only five months until
our legislature meets and it is receiving
very little attention from the public gener
ally. Under the old system the campaign
for United States senator would now be
receiving a great deal of attention. As it
is, the people settled that in June and when
the legislature meets it will require oniy
a few moments to formally elect Mr.
Bourne and the balance of the session
will be ent.rely devoted to the best inter
est of the state.
Beautiful
j New Carpets and Rugs
Arriving Daily.
W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO
SCHEfciRER'S
Its always Summer Time with us
Candies, Nuts. Cigars and Tobacco
NEW HAY
It should not a very difficult task if we
went at it with that object in view and
with a determination to win, to secure
j one hundred new families, Did yau ever
stop to consider the results of suh en
I affnrt Cn U.mArA t 1... .1 4.
bi.wi u. win. iiuiiwicu ncn laiiiinca Miac
. j Would purchase eighty acres each ot our
There is no question bjt what La j best valley land and improve it, would
Grande during 1907 will better her water i place 5800,000 immediately into circula
system by bringing in some of the pure I tion and each year afterwards would
mountain stre-ms. This will cost monev ' spend $70,000. We are all out after
! but we have reached that point where we payrolls, Here is a chance. We have
j must have a better grade of water and : the land. The people will soon be pour
i more of it. It is quite possible that no ; ing into this state by the train load, look
jless than $100,000 will be expended j ing for just such localities that Union
, next year for water. i county offers. Consequently it should
! j not be ditficult to secure one hundred
For several years much thought was farn'!,e5 of tne thousands'that will arrive
given to the probiem of securing artVian and lcate somewhere in the state be
water in this valley. While the required i tween now and tne first of January. 1907.
depth has never been reached to demon- during this month all of the transcontin
strate whether or not a Pew sufficient to ' enta' roads wl1' 8've their usua' home
ustify the expense or whether a flow ' see'"ers rates and the "SJa' results will
cui'd be obtained, the popular trend is , fo'iow-
"-w drifting towards irrigation made i
p. ss i)!e through the storage of our waste
w.iters and directing where reeied at
:ich pencas w.nen needed.
Choice lot of this year's Time thy Hay just
In small bales. Best we have seen fcr ma
received--y
years.
Ghoped feed and steam
to order.
rolled
:ar!ey manufactured
Leave your oiderV.cw fcrwiruerV vuec.
i n McAt'ster will s.-on cjt the third .
of y.hlfa. which will give him 200 :
cr. !::ty acres besides a good pas
'"'" t'ie fail. At the present price
ro.ns $1,400 revenue from forty'
v;w the quest if n is. as every
: s measured by H.v.v much is it
Hov much is suc:i laid worth? i
-. VcAnster by ro means owns ail cf
WANTED
S.iiismen and collector to work in
La Grande and Union county. Apply
by letter. Singer Sewing Machine Co.
Baker C ty Oregon
PALMER HOUSE!
A LITTLE TALK ON
ICE CREAM SODA
0T B ETTER 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 we 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-
dred who have, and do, and always will, because they 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 cf their delicate flavors. Hoping J
you will kindly favcr us with an early call, so we may show you, '
We are respectfully, tjj
A. T. HILI j
Prescription Druggist LA GRANDE. OR
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 by
offer a sustitute for doubtful investments, but by ac- ::
cepting small deposits it protects them from tjieir own "
thoughtless expenditures.
We wantycur'savings account no matter how small
GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS
OFFICERS
r rn IT" W"' FILLER, Vice Rresicert
GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier T. j. SCROGG1N. Asst. Cet.ver
F.J.HOLMES, Treasurer,
and. for he -s surrounded on i J
GRAMDE R0NDE CASH C0MPAXY.
Phoor.e Main 6 Lewis Bros. Prep.
this it nd
a ; r . os rys in.iarcondit.ons and evidence
cf rr.-auctiuness. An cf tnat section '
.-st tst cf the city is being rapidiy cut '
i p x'.t s-r.a:; tracts and at the present '
t.-e t-ie't are a number cf very reat and
c.rv'ir-.ar e dA'e -lings in curse of con-,
s'.r.:.-: cn. Tne time is cL-e it hand '
"te dstaice between La'
G-arce ana .siand City will be thickly i
JOHN PALMER. Prop.
Firstclass accommodations.
Board by the day week or month
at reasonable rates
New furniture throughout.
Centrally located
ADAMS ANENUE, between Fit
Greenwood. 2
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is a proverb especially ima
business. If we examine your i
and fit you with glasses vou r
believe in us. For you will see f
better than you ever did with J
those old window glass spectac es
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EVERYTHING
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to aid the sight can be found r.e'e.
And vou know or have heara of 1
our moderate charge method.
JTO- Repairing Promptly done 2
J. H. PEARE. -vvcler and Optician
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