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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1906)
NEW FURNITURE 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. Mo breakfast is complete without it. A CAR LOAD JUST UNLOADED AND ON DISPLAY Including Iron Bed,. Sprir. Matres,. Dresser,, Chifforiser,, Cupboards. Bed Loanjo. touch. 10 Myles of Rockers and Dining Chai,. I inoleums, and Matting. We Intend Disposing of this ENHRE JltPMEW before Thar.ksgiviug. To do this quicK'y we are giving the Public LOWER PR Cr S on every rtit , than you can possibly buy elsewhere. You are Cordialy Invihd to call and Inspect these Goods and Learn our Prices. Prices Re nabt. i THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. POLACK, Propr. A A rJ "T c ri l.Hay, Crain. Apples, and any other Farm Produce that you may have. We are in the market for HAY from one to S00 tons; also OATS in any 1 quantity, and all the fresh eggs you have. Z WE ARE READY NOW to contract for your apple orchards and your potatoes. Give 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 Carrots, Potatoes, Apples, and Vinegar for safe.""" ; n OAKLUAU Ur FAPER. Wraon nff njn.r W-i in ril.h.. Dl -i.. -..... i. - jj r, : rr - r r.r r-r-- . .H m wi, r.jni vysitr pan ana raper oaggs an sizes, ana also twine. We 4 bought this car before the advance in paper, therefore we can give you ad- vantjto in nnrM Ft) IV CIIDDI ICC Wru ' REMEMBER OUR HEATERS and RANGES STOVE BOOMS and WE DO UPHOLSTERY and FURNITURE REPAIRING SEE OUR TIN AND GRAM1C WARE, CROCKERY AND Phone Red 1161 Phone Black 641 F n haistfim H. B. HAISTEN J STOVEPIPE. 141 5 Adams Ave Fir Street Store HARDWARE La Grande veiling Observer MONDAY OCTOBER 29, 1906 Published daily except on Sunday One year in advance ...! $6.60 Six months in advance 5.5 color are all that could be desired and the prices offered are remunerative. A short drive through May Park and Fruitdale should be taken by every resident nf this city and vicinity. A personal tour of inspection can only give one an idea of the rapidly developing fruit industry of this county. vantage in prices. BUY your SUPPLIES NOW. PHONE MAIN 2 Oregon Produce Company I We MEAN BuSiNiivSS WE ARE HERE FOR KEEPS AND DON'T YOU FORGET. Our business is constantly on the increase, and we see no rea.v n why we hould discontinue. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is c implete in way and our system of transacting business seems to please the genera! public. If you would like to get better acquainted with money saving to customers methods give us a trial order. We would appreciate a call from you and we will attempt to merit your confidence. I SEATTLE GROCERY STORE LAWSON BROS. Prop. Singlt copy.. . 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. Sianed articles will be received subject to the aiscretion of the editors. Please sien your articles and save disappointment. v.4 B. W. NO YES JOHN HALL NOYES & MALL Dealers in Electric Supplies LAMPS and HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Phone Black 1161 Hamilton Building. Comer Fir and Adams Avenue ADVERT 181 N (4 KATEM Jlnplay Ad rate famished upon application t rending nui Ion 10c per line flint liner. lion, jc per Hut for tch Htibnequeot loner- Uod. eol iitluiu of boudolence. 5c , er 11 ne. Urdu of tlianki, Im per line. It begins to look as tho under the new apportionment that Union county will here after have two representatives. We should have had all of the time. It is estimated that the fruit crop of Yamtna county for the year 1906 will bring $750,000 to the valley, says the Yakima Republic. Wednesday evening, the 31st of this month, being Hallowe'en, the boys have commenced already, and if their plans carry out, from their stand point it will be a success and the date will live in the memory of not a few of our citizens, fo' several weeks at least. Boys remember, according to custom, you are granted some few privilpges out of the ordinary, but you have no license to destroy prop erty. Arrests are not uncommon in same portions of the country every Halloween but we trust that the telegraph wires will not be burdened with messages telling the world that the young people or La Grande are law breakers. That is bad advertising. William R. Hearst publishes three papers in New York and one each in Bos ton, Chicago and in San Francisco. He started some ten years ago with the San Francisco publication, the Examiner. A prominent horticulturist made the statement this morning that there would be an unusually large acreage planted to fruit th.s fail and next spring, principally winter app'es. In fjur-fifths of the United States birds w.th beautiful feathers have been i eariy exterm.nated. A lady in New York has beer, seen wearing a cloak which cost the i.vesof 8000 of those winged poems cf the a.r which we call humming birds. In order to ascertain how often and for what a dollar is spent, a California so ciety is sending into circulation a hu-dred silver dollars, each fastened to a parch ment tag. The person into whose hands one of the dollars falls is requested to write in blank spaces on the tag the date place and occasion of the transfer of the coin to his possession, and then pass it on in the course of ordinary business. Ten coins will be sent out by each of sev eral trades and professions, bankers, ar tisans, retailers and so on. It is hoped that the coins will be returned according to directions, with all the blanks filled, to the projectors of the scheme, and that they may draw "practically scientific" conclusions about the habits of American purchasers. In school compositions "The Autobiography of a Cent" used to be a tavorite subject, and these innocent fic tions are no doubt the progenitors of these real travels of real dollars. i : BUY A ItelSuy StUfactoryTtar8 W. H. BOH NF NK AMP CO: Hardware, Stoves and Furniture Crockery and Building Materials I Hand Bags and Purses j Tn.s weatner comes as a special dis- NO IKE FOR BIDS The La Grinda Improvement Company will receive bids for the construction of four concreta f jjndations and tne con struction of f.iur frame dwelling houses pensaf.n for tie benefit of the sugar beet j '"""Miate construction particulars at an.i fr'i ,.., . . , ui uranoa investment 00. tdiMIV l. II. MTKWAKD- Proprietor nl Mur FRIDAV, NOV. 2 BEACH & BOVVERS ii FAMOUS MINSTRELS! 4 tt ;rcnvtrs anH thev are eertninlv an'.nre of ,t. The heet chJ at fie s-i.tr factory are being Riled and i a few tree --ays a-.d the bulk of the ap p e cr.-p cf the valiey will be gathered and nixed. NEW LIVE JUST ARRIVED HAND BAGS We have the new style shipping bags in Alligator, Seal, Morocco and Walrus. 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 E li bo-ks and card cases in Seal, Mcoha. Pg Skin and Buck Skin. Tne new novelty C.; n and Bill Purses Automobile Caps. Pg Skin Wallets, Puzzle Purses. Lrg Purses and Coin Bags of all kinds. SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE HILL la GRANDE. OR E.is-em farmers are practically through ' TIlP PonCHll Itfit' X e se s ns W3rk and hundreds Lit ' ,1C. KCaSOl. Wily f jrirg t'e west with a view nf rhlnr. ! j trte r .rcatons. Those who were caught X ! n the rece-.t snjw storms of the middle I X west we-e r.ot p epared for such warm a-.d growing weather as now prevails all fver Eastern Oregon. Ai All t 1 i-u, , caiu.c, o,CuUllucrous aggregation of minstrel talent, such as the world never dreamed of seeing at one time. THE SHOW THAT HRESENTS- Tle teneftt cf the system in Washing ! ten as enjoyed by farmers is that the ?r:ceofgran bags during the present I '.ear ha Hat c nnj . t.. . ohm a ,idn cents apiece. and 12. ! w": e !f Oregon it has been 11 MORE NEW FEATURES. NOVELTIES, SENSATIONS t " """" w lnarl a"y M rstrei Company Traveling J y? AnCfe fi"r'S joned on the sUte line j between Oregon and Washington paid ! these prices as they were on one side or :ut ether cf this line.-Pendleton Tribune. Big Band and Orchestra i PRICES: I 00, 75c, 50c and 25c A or.ve among the orchard at this t;me rtvea'.s actual conditions that must be seen to be appreciated. On every hand, where not gathered, the apple trees are burdened with their weight of "arge vhiny red lucious fruit Both size and Only Nine flour Dealers handle La Grande Milling Co.'s flour. Is be- ' cause there is only nine of them here in that Business. So you see if the goods was not all right there would be nine of them that would not handle it. With Our three Ex pert Wheat Buyers stationed all along the Elgin Branch enables us to get the Pick of the Wheat. So tell your Grocer that you Prefer the kind that is made here, its all Guaranteed you take no chances. TJhe farmers ana traders 7ationat ffiank IITF; Capital Surplus and Undivided Property Liabilities of Shareholders Responsibility $ 60.000.00 15.000.00 60,000.00 $156000.00 Conducted under Supervision of United States Bank Examiner.. SAFE AND RELIABLE Glad to continue old enstomers and phased to meet new one. AGenral Banking and Exchange Business Conducted. Loansmade onjapprcved Security. Highest Market Pnc. paid for Union County Warrant. .nd City of U Grand, Warrants. Bri.r. m .i . " f us wnen you have warrants for Sale. t t