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5 1 4 Fresh Sour Kraut Today THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY E. POLACK, Propr. W A N T E D : 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 :ustomers. We will pay the highest market prices, spot cash, for all 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 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 vour 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 Oregon Produce Company SPECIALS New noods this week Velvet Rugs $1.65 for $1.00 Art square carpets 8.E0 for 5.S0 Reed Rockers 7 00 for 6.75 Linoleum 70 for .62 hi Ter,ts.l0xl2, 5 ft wall. ..-10.50 for 8.96 Cupboards 5.60 for 4.50 Dressers 7.50 for 6.00 Screen doors 1.25 for .90 Dihes 36 Fiecejset. 5.00 for 3.50 All steel and iron bed springs 7.00 for 5.75 5 : lL iii I n 1, - 'n O 2 " . W Irt w S c a u O o -. 5 2 P -a 5 z v 9 5 - as - s h w - Z j a) UJ -J m j H " -5 2 O C K IU 2 .5 5 WE DO UPHOLSTERY and FURNITURE REPAIRING Phone Red 1161 f. D. MAISTEN 14 5 Adams Ave. Phone Red 241 H. B. HAISTEN Fir Street Store SPECIALS Second Hand Goods This Week Guiter and case $7.60 Organ . 10.00 Upholstered mahogany arm chair 5.75 , Mantle folding bed.. 7.60 Dressers..'..... 4.00 Bed springs .-. 50 ', Linoleum 25 Cupboards. 1.60 Folding cross cut saw and frame. 2.7S Bicycle 5,50 La Crdnde Evening Observer THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1906 Fine Confectionery and Cigars Af VanBuren's Refreshing Drinks To suit the Weather at SGHEfclRER'S Published daily except on Sunday One year in advance - $6.50 Six months m advance 1.... 5.50 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 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. ADVEKllrflNO KATEa Jliplay ad rate rornlHbed upon apiMlmUni ixwal reading doi lew lite per line Aral i naei tlon, jo per lint for eucb eubnequenl Inset tlon, (etointlona of oonrtolence, so per line. Urdu of thHt,k. per line. of numbers and of fighting power. Meteorology declares that when a "low" forms adjacent to a "high" there will be trouble. The same is. true ef sociology. The people that underbreeds must at last protect its comfort by barring out the cheap goods, the cheap labor, and even the cheap capital, of a neighboring peo ple that overbreeds. Then on iiia una side of the barrier the struggle for exis tence becomes more inte'se than on the other. Sooner or latteTr a .current sets in toward the centre of depression, which is vulgarly known as an invasion. Against such a movement the decree of a Hague Court will be as futile as Canute's command to the sea. By the time there are two German soldiers for every French soldier and two Russians in uniform for every German, it will be realized that not pride or greed or love of fighting embroils the peoples, but hunger. The last foe of the dove of peace is not the peacock, the vulture, or the j S eagle, but the benignant stork. By Edward A. Ross. , ! THE DOVE AND THE STORK Its always Summer Time with us Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco NEW HAY j Choice lot of this year's Timothy Hay just received In small bales. Best we have seen for many years. Choped feed and steam to order. rolled barley manufactured The friends of arbitration err in as suming that wars arise only from pride and hate and greed. The fact is, some thing more than the leashing of these evil passions is necessary to ensure the world's peace. Those who would lock the European nations in some federal framework that would consecrate for all time the existing frontiers overlook the extraordinary process which, all unper ceived, is sowing the dragon's teeth for future strife. Every one knows that the progress of civilization lowers both the birth-rate and the death-rate. Fecundity is checked by popular education, the emancipation of women, the triumph of democracy. Mor tality is lowered by the progress of the healing art, higher medical education, better water and drainage for cities. The former factors, however, come in slowly, while the latter may be introduced at a stroke. Multiply hospitals, universities, and labratories, fill the country with good doctors, modernize your water and sew age systems, organize your sanitary ad ministration and the mortality rate will drop at once. The birth-rate, on the other hand, declines only with extensive changes in the standards and aspirations of the masses. Now, the latest censuses revea.1 to the startled eyes of the sociologist that the equilibrum of the European peoples is being disturbed as never before by the simple fact that science, sweeping east ward through the Teutons to the Slav, is civilizing the death-rate far more rapidly than democracy, moving slowly in the same direction, can civilize the birth-rate. During the last decade of the century the birth-rate in Austria fell a fortieth the death-rate a thirteenth. In Hungary the J shrinkage was a twentieth and an eighth, j Since Sedan the Germans have moder- ! ated their fecundity a tithe while lowering J their mortality a quarter. Russia re- J taining the barbarous birth-iate of forty- J Beautiful j New r.arnok and RutfQ j Arriving Daily. W. H. BOHNRNKAMP CO It is simply a case of loss of confidence that causes the people to continue the run today on the Hibernia Savings bank in San Franciaca Notwithstanding that all depositors have been and are being paid in full as fast as they can line up to the paying window the depositors continue to draw out their money. Those who are in touch with the finacial condition firmly assert that the institution is solid and that the run is unwarranted. By some cause the people lost confidence and naturally under such conditions want ..heir savings. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Union County. In the matter of the es tath of R. D. Ruckman, deceased. No tice is herebv gien that the undersigned as administrator of the estate cf R. D. Ruckman, deceased, pursuant to an order or the above entitled court made and en tered on the 6th day of September A, D. 1906, will from and after Friday, the 12th day of October 1906, proceed to sell at private sale for cash to the highest bidder, subject to confirmation by the court, all of the folio ving described real estate, viz: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 19 and 20 in Block 21 of the Town of Imbler, Union County, Ore gon. C. H. Finn, Administrator. Dated and first publication, September 12th, 1906. A LITTLE TALK ON ICE CREAM SODA NOT BETTER 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 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. . H I Ll Prescription Druggist LA GRANDE, OR Only 82 years old "I am only 82 years old dnd don't expect even when I get to be real old to feel that way as long as I can get Elec tric Bitters," says Mrs. E. H. Brunson, of Dublin, Ga. Surely there's nothing else keeps the old as young and makes the weak as strong as this grand tonic medicine. Dyspepsia, torpid liver, in flamed kidneys or chronic constipation are unknown after taking Electric Bitters a reasonable time. Guaranteed by New lir Dru" Co. Prico 50c. The Eastern Oregon Trust and Bank i' . ravings CAPITAL STOCK $60,000.00 A SKY SCRAPER What is to be the loftiest building in the world is now in course of construction in New York City and will be 612 feet high, containing 4 1 stories. PALMER HOUSE I JOHN PALMER, Prop. Leave your otdernow fcr winterV wood. GRANDE R0DE CASH COMPANY. Phoone Main 6 Lewis Bros. Prop. nine has got its mortality down to thirty four. The result of this unequal spread of civilizing influences is that the population of Central and Eastern Europe is growing with appalling rapidity. While France is stationary. Germany increases five-sixths of a million a year and Russia a million and a third. Never hs there been so rapid a shiftirg of the centre of gravity Firstclass accommodations. Board by the day week or month at reasonable rates New furniture throughout. Centrally located RESOURCES Loans $61366.01 Bonds 5000.00 Warrants 2481.5? Furniture & Fixtures 1769.25 Expense 2452.70 Cash on hand and in banks26507.00 $99576.53 LIABILITIES Capital $60000.00 Earnings 2047.07 Deposits. 57529 46 $99576.53 OFFICERS W. C. BROWN, President Wm. MILLER, Vice Rresident GEO. L. CLEAVER. Cashier T. J. SCROGGIN, Asst. Cashier F. J. HOLMES, Treasurer, ADAMS ANENUE, between Fii Greenwood. SEEING IS BELIEVING t ; - u 11 .. f nlir business. If we examine your eyes and fit you with classes you musi us. For vou will se believe in better than did with 'nu ever those old window crlass sDectacles EVERYTHING to aid the sight can be found here. And vou know or have heard lot our moderate charge method. iPKP- Repairing Promptly done J. H. PEARE. '--vve,2!' and Optician n