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EXCELSIOR
HEATERS RANGES
Groceries
We have complete line of these well known Heaters. They give
'universal satisfaction.
AND BAKERY GOODS
HEATERS for Cca! or Wood. Our prices
$2.25 to $25.00
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THE CITY GROCERYiAD BAKERY
C. POLACK, Propr.
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Hay, Grain, fruit, in short, All Kinds of Farm Products 2
We have contracts for 600 tons of hay. We must have the hay to supply
cur 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 toon as
they are ready for market. We are ready, at any time, to contract your lata
winter apples, as we will want a great number cf cars to supply our trade.
At the present time we are taking a limited arrcunt 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 oats in our
warenouse wnicn we oner to me local trade in a retail way, at wholesale
prices. We have a car of Fancy fresh water meions from Milton, Oregon, 2
Tt,r. will lr l A.., rl S r,-w tr. ,; 4
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market. Buy your melon now while they are geed, as the melon season
will soon be over for a year.
PHONE MAIN 2
Oregon Produce Company
Fine
Confectionery
and
Cigars
Af
VanBuren's
A Square Deal c. B. SIMMONS. President
Sec'y and Mgr.
PHONE MAIN 31
PARRSIMMONS COMPANY
. INCOHPORATEO
Dealers in Grande Konde Valley Products
Fruits. Hay. Potatoes and Griin ::: Apples a Specialty
LARGE COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE
Hay Wanted Mow
HIGHEST PRICES PAID Jefferson Ave. and Greenwood St.
Call and see us before you se.l La Grande. Oregon
A TEN CENT SMOKE
Schiller's tnionhand made and
made in Oregon
SGHEdRER'S
A TEN CENT SMOKE
50
JUST RECEIVED 75 TRUNKS, SlIT CASES
TELESCOPf S AMD GRIPS AT 25c to $12 50
g$5 WE DO L'PHGLSTERY and FLRMTL'RE REPAIRING
EXCELSIOR HEATER
j Fhor.e Red 1161
!i F. D. HAISTEM
:i 4 1 5 Adams Ave
Phone Red 241
H. B. HAISTEM
Fir Street Store
ROMADKA
CP ADV ACCESS TRUNK
RAISING the cover brings every
corner within reach without re.
coving trays. Saves 'A the time of
an ordinary trank to Pack or a
rack Easy to operate. Nothing to
out of Ller WiU .td .11 th
Locks and hard usage of traveling.
Costs no n.ore than a common trunk,
$5.00 .
La Crdnde Evening ODscrver
MONDAY 0CT03ER 8. 1906
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tenia Ad rate rarnlitied upon apiilrUmi
ocal reading not lew lUc per line Aral I q Wi
lli m, jo per lint for uch Hubnequmi low
lion,
eeolnllona of ttwlnlence, so . er line.
rd o( Uii.k. If tier line.
Uncle Sam has been doing a big busi
ness during the past year. In the twelve
months ending with August, our foreign
commerce reached the $3,000,000,000
mark. During that year we bought $1,
254.399,735 worth of goods from foreign
countries, and in return they bought
$1,759,417,898 worth of us.
If Harry Thaw had been some poor
devil from the slums, his victim wculd
have hardly got comfortably settled in
hit grave before he would have been
hung higher than Hainan or the electric
chair would have transferred him to a
seat among the angels. As it is, every
thing that money can buy and tickery
invent, to shield him from his just deserts
,s being employed to that end. Could it be
possible for the rich to receive
swift judgment the same as is
meted out of the poor, there would be less
evil in bJth classes; in the former thru
fear, and in the latter for lack of incentive.
ivers Travels, The Sw ss Family Robin
son and The Pilgrim's Frrgress.
A mind well stored w.th poetry and a
tasie cultivated for the leve of the best
is a treasure to a boy. To give, this
seems so easy, if the home infiuer.ee and
interest begin early. It only requires a
wide-awake boy to become possessed of
these books. The public library is
accessible to very many whether they
live in village or city. Thsre are also very
cneap editions most ot them wmcn may
be gotten. The difficulty however, is not
that boys do not have a chance to secure
them but that they are too often left
like rare plants without any attention.
No one suggests to them the real pleas
ure in an occupantion which leads to
such knowledge at best fits their growth
It is not strange then that in a very im
portant sense the boy is left too often to
grow wild. The common sense way is
for each boy to keep his eyes wide open
and take up the chance that brings a
suitable book within his reach. Alw ays
he may take up the Scripture ana its
records have for generations charmed
not alone grown people but the children
too. Review of Reviews.
WHAT A BOY SHOULD KNOW
A boy should intimately know the
English Bible. He should know it as
lierature quite aside from its religious
teaching. He should know it from having
had it read to him from his earliest years,
and from reading and studying it for
himself. Under this same kindly home
influence and with the same tactful per
sonal introduction, every boy should have
an opportunity to know the world's great
stories, such as Robinson Cruson. Gull-
STOCKMEN ATTENTION
All persons delirious of securing a
grazing permit in the Wallowa and Ches
mmnus Forest Reserves for the grazing
season of 1907, are hereby requested to
be present at the stock meeting to be held
at Wallowa, Oregon, Tuesday November
6, 1906, for the purpose of alloting the
ranges. Mr. A. F. Potter. Chief of the
Section of Grazing of Washington, D. C,
will be present at this meeting to talk
over the grazin; situation with the stock
men.
All persons desiring a grazing permit
for the season of 1907. are requested to
bo present in person, if possible, or by a
representative, or your applications will
be accepted by mail unt l November 15,
1906. Permits will oe refused to all
persons who do not file their applcitions
by November 15. 1906, unless sat sfact- )
ory reasons are given.
Ho ahd K. O Br:en.
Raider .n C'i'ce
Wallowa. Oregon, October 4. 1SC5.
It is enough that a woman s";cj'd re
well and strong to be charm.ng an.i oeaj
tiful. in order to be this she must take
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. ore of
the greatest beautifiers known. Tea or
Tablets. 35 cents.
Nelin Drug Co.
PUMPKINS AND SQUASHES
Persons desiring pumpkins or squasr.es
for winter use can get them by tailing on
or addressing C. D. Huffwan, La Grande.
R. D. 2.
.;7.
BtY a (Mmrtim
Ik 'Stay S&tisfactory'lt&ngc T-
W. H. HOHN-"KAlP CO
Hardware, Stoves and furniture
Crockery .tnl Building M itcricls
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OFTEN LEAD
TO CAIICEIl
A LITTLe: TALK ON
ICE CREAM SODA
IV0T BETTER T1AN THE CEST
El'T BETTER TtU T.iE REST
To maintain tbe reput.at.on we !ve acqui'id f.-r supplyidg the needs of our
irany patrons in every dvdrtme' -.. . ru ; ; t v. r.t to with oardort
abie pnd. we want. naw. to oav:s you : : we hi.va optnea .ur soda
fountain w'.th a r.tw She of c-j.i,.;' fru.u .-. fr't iulca wt'.z excel ary
wiiitn we have e.tr r.dd. a'io wri.it v.c n,-. cw.my nna a tarty wno
has t iv tried ce ct cur dc-ct-: ICE C'-EA.V! bC I.'AS we find a hun
dre? wno hae, ana c'. and s'.,va,s w.:l, bi-;-.:c they wa.-t :'"2 best ard
apt'ee ate a fine artic e. We have otr.e r rlovors tn year wmch are
a r.g to oe oi u.-.eria; favor on accjunt r e'etteate f.a'vjrs. Ho;
:j w 11 kindly favor us with an tnr.y ca.i. sj e may snow ycu.
a e are rebpcciiuliy.
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When t:r a sore or ulcer does not heal and shows sipis cl beconiint
chmnic, it .muM arouse suspicion, because many f these p.ces Jcal tt
Cancer. i: may appear as an onlinarv sore at first an, I i i.iv.
treatment us suih, with some simple salve, wash or pla-ter, with the hunt
that thr p',.. e will heal, but the real seat of the trouble is in the blood anri
-annui i)e .. icnea ny external reraeuies, ana soon the sore will return
Into the M Tiiuniiing flesh and the
ulcer spre i-U rapidly, liecoroing more
offensive alarming until at last
the sufferei finds he is afflicted with
Cancer. C ulcerous ulcers often start
from a brl, wart, mole or pimple,
which has been bruised or roughly
handled, t-Viwinjr that the taint is in
the blood, erhaps inherited. Another cause for non-hralini; ulcers and
The Eastern Oregon Trust and
Savings Bark
1 was auffariiiB rtly from cnvr
ou ulcer on my loft breast, which .d
'" to eat, and t timet would dn-i
chert-e very offeceive matter. I
knew the trouble was hereditary eul
only itnt.r. my mother end two ot hr'
Uter; died of Cancer. I em fully eet-l
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but for S. 8. S., which cured m. t
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very root of the trouble and cures so thorough
ly that there is never any sipn of the trouble
in after years. As soon as the system gets
under the influence of S. S. S. the place becir.s
EGETABLE. Pf"vc,thedischarcf gradually crows less.
the i n ll.iinm.it ion le.iv s th fl.'uh r...n.s
dor. and soon the sore is well, because every vestige of the cause
mo.,, me uioou. hook on sores anj ulctrs and medical ad
charge. ns SwlfT SPEcmc co AnAHTAi qj
CAPITAL STOCK
$60,000.00
RESOURCES
Loans $61366.01
Bonds 5000.00
Warrants 248167
Furn.tu.-e L Fixtures 1769.5.5
Eiper.se 2452 70
Cas-, cn ard and m banls26507.00
S99576.5J
LIABILITIES
Capital $60000.
Earnings 2047.
Deposits 57629.
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$99576.55
OFFICERS
W. C. ERCV. N, President Wn. KILLER. Vice Rreslder.t
CE0L. CLEAVER, Cashier T. J. SCPOGCIN. Asst. Cas-.ler
F. J. HOLMES, Treasurer.
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