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EXCELSIOR HEATERS A RANGES PARR -LOGAN CO. LA GRANDE. OREGON. Real Estate Insurance City Property Farm lands Fruit lands' Timber lands Beet lands List your property with us and get quick returns Sole agents: FAIRBAKS-MORRIS PORTLAND CO. Engines, Pumps Irrigation plants a specialty Office in La Grande National Bank Building "QUAKEK PUrrtD OATS The new breakfast food. Large consignment just received A trial order will convince you that it is just what you have been look ing for. Ask for it. No breakfast is complete without it. THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. POLACK, Propr. W A N T B d i Hay, Grain, fruit, in short, All Kinds of Farm Products We havt contracts for 500 torn of hay. We must have the hay to supply our customers. 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 your 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 i Oregon Produce Company I GEO. T. PARR, C.B.SIMMONS. President ! Sec'y and Mgr. A Square Deal PHONE MAIN 31 PARR-SIMMONS COMPANY .-.t INCORPORATED HIGHEST PRICES PAID S Call and see us before you sell ttCllttllt(ltf(lta 4 e Jefferson Ave, and Greenwood St. La Grande, Oregon S Dealers in Grande Rondc Valley Products Fruits, Hay. Potatoes and Grain ::: Apples a Specialty LARGE COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE Hay Wanted Mow OjYSTER COCKTAILS SGHEfciRER'S J w ' '''' EXCELSIOR HEATER We have a complete line of these well known Heaters. They give universal satisfaction. HEATERS for Coal or Wood. Our prices ..$2.25 to $25,00 JUST RECEIVED 75 TRUNKS, SUIT CASES TELESCOPES AMD GRIPS AT 25c to $12 50 WE DO UPHOLSTERY and FDRMTURE REPAIRIG Phone Red 1161 F. D. HAISTEN 14'5 Adams Ave Phone Red 241 H. B. HAISTEN Fir Street Store RE fttV ACCESS TRUNK pAU ever brings every K corner withia reach withont re moving trays. Saves the time cl au ordinary trunk to pack or tin rack. Easy to operate. Nothing to let out olHUnW.ll stand .11 the kaock and hard WiC of tiling. Costs uo more tluui a common trunk. .55.00 an J. '4 tiilf ot.. La Grande Evening Observer MONDAY OCTOBER 15,. 1906 Published daily except on Sunday One year in advance $6.60 Six months in advance 3.60 Per month 66, Single copy 6c Entered at the Post Office at La Grande Oregon, as Second Class Matter. OrtE LITTLE HOUR 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. ADVEH7 IrilNtt KATK8 Jliplkj Ad rrnten furnished upon application xocul reading not let I Do per line Oral Insri. tlon, 50 per Hat Ibr such ubequeul loner. tion. (eaolnlluna of oonrtnlenoe. 5c ; er line, vrds of thabka. In per line. It takes the world along time to learn that the vapor of benzine and gasoline is as dangerous and deadly as gunpowder. One hour a day withdrawn from frivolous pursuits, and profitably employ ed, would enable any man of ordinary capacity to master a complete science, says an exchange, One hour a day would make an ignorant man a well informed man in ten years. One hour a day would earn enough to pay for two daily and two weekly papers, two leading maga zines and a dozen good books. In an hour a day a boy or girl could read twenty pages thotfully over seventeen thousand pages or eighteen volumes in a year. Another hour a day might make all the difference between bare existance and useful, happy living. An hour a day might make nay, has made, an unknown man a famous one, a useless one a benefactor to his race. Consider then, the mighty possibilities of two. four, yes six hours a day that are, on the average thrown away by some of Our young men and women in their desire for fun and diversion. A SUDDEN PROPOSITION The sudden cold will come to a hHHah AnH if A ntirrrinhin Taklnf . r , taken. 25c Newlin Drug Co. rcusseii oage s true greatness is now 1 measured. He made a will which the lawyers not only could not break, but could not even contest at a profit. If there is anything that will make the Americans favor a parcel post by this government, it is the high charges which the express companies exact for small parcels. Judge Alton B. Parker of New York declares it to be a public duty to put a crimp in the ambition of William R. Hearst. The crimp will be duty affixed in Novembef. One of the important duties of the next legislative assembly will be to make a fair, honest and just apportionment of j list. the State into legislative dis nets, accord ing to the census taken last year. This County has sufficient population to entitle her to a member of the house of repre -sentatives without being hooked onto Union County, as at present, if the ! ADVERTISED LETTERS List of letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the week ending October 12. 1906. Call, Mrs. Annie D. Ballon, Mr. Walter Cole, Miss Charlotte Burke, P. M. Woolery, Miss Ollie Chadwick, Mr. J. Devin, Madam Gilbert, Mr. Lee L. Houston, Miss Helen P. Uhroszeii, Mr. G. Rahler, Miss May Hinchey, Mr. J. T. Smith, Mrs. S. C. King, W. H. Waid, Mrs. James Lauey, Mr. T. C. Mulkey, Mr. Benj. F. Morrow, Mr. E. D. Mummelkart, Mr. Oliver, Mr. G. L. Purcel, Mr. Oliver R. Townn. Mr, A. O. McDonald, Mr. Jas. T. Glaser, Mr.,Herman Hayward, Mr King Franklin, Mr. Frank. These letters will be sei.t to the dead letter office October 6. 1906, if not de livered before. In caiiirg for the above. please say Adverlisec, givirg date ot IheUy Satisfactory "Ranje 4? W. H. BOH N F fvr K AMP CO Harduare, Stoves and Furniture Crockery mi Building Materials I Hand Baas and Purses ! G. M. Richey, P. M. STARVING TO DEATH Because her stomach was so weakened by useless drugging that she could not ea'., Mrs. Mary H. Waiters, of St. Clair St., Columbus. 0 was literally starving to death. She writes: "Mv stomach was so apportionment is honestly made.-Wallowa weak from useless drugs that I could not 1. ana my nerves so wrecked mat Democrat. ODD fACIS ABOUT NEW YORK CITY A child is born every six minutes. One person dies every seven minutes. Every two hours someone is killed by accident. Every two days a murder is committ ed' Every forty-e ght minutes a ship leaves the harbor. Every thirteen minutes a couple is married. Half a million passengers ride in the subway daily. Ihe daily average income from street cars is $60,000. every man, woman and child is allowed 1 05 gallons of water a day. New York contains more Irish people than Duolin. It contains nearly as many Italians as Rome. Its German population is twice the population of Bremen. It coptairs more Jews than men, women, and children of all nationaiites in Boston. In one year te Italians of the metrop olis sent home $8780,255.81. couid not sleep; and not before I was given up to die was 1 induced to try Electric Bitters; with the wonderful result that improvement began at once, and a com plete cure followed." Best health Tonic on earth. 50c. Guaranteed by Newlin Drug Company drugg st. IV EW LIE JUST ARRIVED HAND BAGS V.'e have the new style sh.pp:-g bigs in Alligator. Seal. Morocco and Walrus. The r.ew Automobile style, with fire leather lining, leather cover ed frames, hand sewed purse, an J card case to match, Gentlemen's Purses B '1 :;cks and card cases in Seal, .''.;c Pg Sk n and Buck Skin. Tre r w r.oveity C. t and Bill purses r :jmobi! Caps. Pg S,n Wa..e'.s. Puzzle Purses, Ltg Purses and Coin Bags of 31 SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE A. T. Prescription Druggist HILL. LA GRANDE, OR FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider 1'axtine Toilet Antiseptic a necessity in the hvgienic care of the person and for local treatment of feminine ills. As a wash its cleansing, germicidal, deodorizing and healing qualities are extraordinary. For sale at Druggists. Sample free. Address The R. i'axton Co., Boston, Mass. PALMER MOUSE JOHN PALMER, Prop. Firstclass accommodations. Board by the day week or month at reasonable rates New furniture throughout. Centrally located ADAMS ANENUE. between Fii J Greenwood. The Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Bank CAPITAL STOCK $60,000.00 Ft SOURCES $61566.01 cpr.es 6000.00 warrants 2481.67 Furniture U Futures 1769.25 Expense 2452.70 Casn on fand ard in banks26507.00 $99676.63 LIABILITIES Capital $60000.00 Earnings 2047.07 Deposits 57629.46 $99576.53 OFFICERS WEFOWN, President on-. L. CLEAVER. Cashier F.J. HOLMES. Treasurer, Wm. MILLER. Vice Rresident T. J. SCROGG1N, Asst. Cash; i - - :