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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1906)
EXCELSIOR HEATERS RANGES universal satisfaction. Absolutely Pure A wholesome cream of tartar baking powder7. Makes the finest, lightest, best flavored biscuit, hot breads, cake and pastry. Alum and alum-phosphate powders are injurious. Do not use them. Examine the label. HCVAL 6AI III3 POWDIR CC. MW VCRK. QUAKER PUFFED 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 C. POLACK, Propr. W A NTED Hay, Grain, Apples, and any other Farm Produce that you may have. We are in the market for HAY from one to 500 tons; also OATS in any quantity, and all the fresh eggs you have. WE ARE READY NOW to contract for your apple orchards and your potatoes. Cive us a call before you sell, and REMEMBER that we pay HIGHEST MARKET PRICES for all p'oduce and that we are "Johny on the Spot" with the MONEY as soon as goods are delivered. TO THE TRADE: We will say: We have a nice lot of Fancy hay. oats, rolled barley in our Warehouse, which we offer to the local trade in a retail way, at wholesale prices. We also have Honey, Cabbage, Dry Onions, carrots, roiaioes, Apples, and vinegar 'or sale. J A CARLOAD OF PAPER. Wrapping paper, Wix paper dishes. Pub t nt.t.a Dsn, A...fH . , 1 I D - 1 1 1 ! . . . . , 1 X bought this car before the advance in paper, therefore we can give you ad- vantage in prices. BUY your SUPPLIES NOW. PHONE MAIN 2 j. Oregon Produce Company We Mean Bu in ess WE ARE HERE FOR KEEPS AND DON'T YOU FOGE1. . Our business is constantly on the increase, and we see no rea- n why we should discontinue. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is c implete in every way and our system of transacting business seems to pleas the general public. f you would like to get better acquainted with money saving to customers methods give us a trial order. We would apoieciate a call from you and we will attempt to morn your confidance. I SEATTLE GROCERY STORE LAWSON BROS. Prop. B. W. NOYES JOHN HALL NOYES & HALL Dealers in HEATERS for Coal or Wood. Our pr.ces $2otoS2oX0 JUST RECEIVED 75 TRUNKS, SUIT CASES TELESCOPES AD GRIPS AT 25c to $12 50 ii WE DO UPHOLSTERY and fl'RMTl'RE REPAIRING EXCELSIOR HEATER Phone Red 1161 F. D. HAiSTEIM 4'5 Adams Ave Phone Red 241 H. B. HAISTEN Fir Street Store RCMADKA A RF. snv ACCESS TRUNK n AISING the cover brings every K corner within reach without re. nvin ! trays. Saves X the t.me of aTc ir.uk to pack or . ,a -v Easv to operate. Nothing to out oVorder Will .11 the Wiock. aud hard usage of traveling. Costs no more than a common trunk. ...J5.UU omJi. ' 14 Still" t La Grande' Evening Observer THURSDAY OCTOBER 25. 1906 Published daily except on Sunday One year in advance $6.60 Six months in advance S.6 Pr month 65c Single copy T ... 6c Entered at the Post Office at La Grande Oregon, as Second Class Matter. 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. ADVKK7I81NU KATES Jlaplay Ad rutea famished upon epiiilcatVoi 'Krai reading noiloee 10c pr line firm luwi- Uod, jo per lint fur each huIikiu-di iWi- tion. teiolnllonaof condolence, sc ; tt Hue. Urdi of thHDki, hr per tin. the North American Rev e reports him j as saying at that time that he recjgon.ized j that he was at his apex of moral author-1 .ty and personal popularity, and that he could not stay there and could not hope to go higher. Wnatever he should attempt to do thereafter to solve the problems that confronted him would, he was cer tain, engender bitter feiings and leave him less popular at the end of his term than at the beginning. A few months later, during the early sessions of Congress BUY There will be a famine in tan bark at the two Albany tanneries this year, as the result of the big Santiam forest fire, which swept away all the tan bark gath ered in that part of the county the past year. The tanneries are getting their shipments from California. It is the same cry all the way along the ine. No coal, and with the impossibility of getting passenger trains through, there seems little probability of a change h present conditions in the irnediate fu ture. However, we are too close to tall timber to permit of any actual suffering, but it may be mighty inconvenient before h e winter is over. FEEDING CATTLE ON SUGAR Criticism of the President had become at that time so much the order of the day that he was described by newspaper cor respondents as "the rr::st disliked and dreaded executive the capital has ever known," with "hardly c single follower whose loyalty, if he rr.ay'be said to have any loyalty, is inspired y the common enthusiasm of the two for any political ideal or a political princpal." This state of things in Washington was admitted by newspaper correspondents generally, by those f nenoly as well as by these hostile to the President. Tne conviction in j Washington, at least, was firmer than i ever that he had 'ost his ascendency and I would be unable to rega.n it. Now he has regained that ascer.oency so fully that i with a Congressional carnpa'gn under full headway, tne leaders of the Republican; party and the press :f the party are i practical y unanimous.:.! cnoesmg to pre sent as the one iss-ie cf tne campaign Theodore Roosevelt and his record of things done. Current Literature. Mimo5K Ik "$ty Satisfactory J&nse ; Hardware, Stoves and Furniture e a W. H. BOHNFNFC AMP Crockery and Building Materials Electric Supplies LAMPS and HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Phone Black 1161 Hamilton Building. Corner Fir and Adams Avenue Recent statistics show considerable progress in the employment of "doctored" sugar for the feeding of cattle. The con sumption, which reached 50,000 pounds! at the end of December, 1305, rose to 200.000 pounds in January, 1906. If this custom were general, 5C0.0OO tons of sugar would be consumed annually, say half of the present production, giving every day 100 grammes (3.5 cunces) ofi sugar per head of black catt'e. The sugar can be doctored only within the in cisure of the sugar refiner and under the conditions determined by a relation of the public administration. To 130 kilos (220 pounds) of sugir are added 2 kilos (4.4 pounds) of salt and CO k.lcs (44 pounds) of oilcake, or of any powder whatever approved by t-.e acrr.inistra tion. This mixture circulates freely and is sold at from 20 to 22 franc i$4.00 to $4.40) per 100 kilos, sry abojt tne price of the oats, with which, at the moment of serving, it is mixed in the proportion of 20 per cent. Thus 1 000 k.los of oats and 200 kilos of sugar will give 1200 kilos of sugared oats, which will be c str.outed, for example, at the rate cf 8 kiios nstead of 10 kilos of pure oats' Tts fodder, therefore, is economical. Fcr cxen the sugar is mixed with chaff. Sectored sugar i beginning to be usee a so f jr the disinfection of stables, for its ccT.austion gives a plentiful release effornr;'. Scien tific American. BUI li LUil A I rWULU man the 16 year old s?n cf a prominent ! minister cf tn's c.ty became jcst m the sage brush on tne pra'eno'tn of ton I J last r,:ght whi:e out ro Search part- ies were organized and coread oier the I t k country ,n every d rec" .:-. Th s afternoon i the yojng rran retrrea h..rr.e after spendirg the n t-ht-;n abandoned shacx on the ird'at rterav i ar.d suffering severe'y from tre c: a. 0-.e cf tne searchers is r.ow lost r.t-r 'parties ha.e oeen sent : ;t. 1 ji Hand Bags and Purses ! MW LIVE JLST ARRIVED i There is r.otningthat tukes aay the beau'-fjl, woman1 charms like a plodding stoooed, awkard carr:ae. Tnere is ab roiLtely no excuse fcr that as ionj as Hollister's Rocky M:untain is mace. Tea srTao.ets. 35 ce-".s. Nelin Drug Ccy- PANY. When the world, a year aj?. was ac- 0V READY FOR VOIR lSPECTI0 i: i: HAp BAGS We have the new style shipping bjgs in Ail'gator, Seal. Morocco and Wairus. The new Automobile style, with fine leather lining, leather cover ed frames, hand sewed purse, and card case to match, A. T. Prescription Druggist Gentlemen's Purses Bill books and card cases in Seal, Mcchi. Pig Sk:n and Buck Skin. Tl.e new novelty Cjin and Bill Purses f utomobiie Caps. P;2 Skin Wallets, Puzrle Purses, Leg Purses and Com Bags of all kinds. SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE pri HILL LA GRANDE, OR eeeeeeaeeee claiming'President Rocfevt t s success in Rus- I ! effecting peace between Japan a sia. there was a genera, fee : rg t-.i; his star had reached its po t cf c r. -at;on. and could do nothing thereafter :: de cline. In that f.elir.g. t ste-rs. Mr. Roosevelt himself tt:.'cd. Tre to tor cf Ladies: Tne oeaut'fii! Fash'on Plates and sarrp es of Mater.ais o' tne magni ficent i ne of Lades' Fr.e Tailor Maae Suits ana Skrrts. made to your spiecial order of your own sel ection cf rratera.s and limngs, exactly to your measurements and per ect fit gjaranteed. aiso tne mcst ceaut ful styies produced in Rsady-to-Wear Suits. Coats and Jackets, Ra n Coats. WaiKing Skins. Silk and o:le Dre-s Skirts, Furs of ail k nds. S:'k and Cotton Wa.sts ana other wear.ng apparel are now reaay for yojr inspect on. and you are cord al.y inv tea to call. I sna,, lae pieasare m siiowirg you tne argc fasmcn p.ates a-.d sam p es w nether you w sn to buy or not, and 1 am certain tna: you will enpy t"6 twenty mmjtes or half hCur necessary taD tnri.jh tne line. Very respect'w y y:-s. Laira B. JACKSON. S ater E! eg La Gra"ce. Pho-e. Red 402. Represent ng Chas. A. Stsvens St. Efc The Leading ty e Stce c C-,cago. farmers ana VradersQ 9atonai S2ank i: i ! i i i i :i: ! i ! Cap.tal Surplus and Undivided Property . Liabilities of Shareholders Responsibility .$ 60,000.00 ... 15,000.00 .. 60,000.00 ...$135,000.00 i Si: Conducted under Supervision of United State. Bank Examiner SAFE AND RELIABLE Ciad to continue old enstomers and pleased to meet new ones. A General Eanir.g and Exchange Business Conducted. Loans n-.ade on approved Security. H.gnest Market Price paid for Unin-. r.,mf u. - ..aiiaiiij ana vity of Be sure to call on us when you have warrants La Grande Warrants, for Sale ' &