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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1906)
NEW FURNITURE QUAKER PUEFED 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. Ne breakfast is complete without it. A CAR LOAD JUST UNLOADED AMD OS DISPLAY , and Dinine Chars, linoleums, and Matting, we intena vy & 5 li.. . v-.:- ik. DMir. LOWER PROS on every d'tic Tharkseiviue, To do this quicn-y we .re.."" than vou can possibly buy elsewhere. You are Cordialy lv:H to call and Inject these Goods and Learn our Prices. Prices Rewndbi. . Tl1ECITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. POLACK, Propr 'WANTED I Hay, Grain, Apples, and anyt other farm Produce J that you may have. ' We are in the market for HAY from one to 500 tone; also OATS in any quantity, and all tho fresh eggs you have. WE ARE READY NOW to contract for your apple orchard and your 5 potatoes. ' 4 Give us a call before you sell, and REMEMBER that we pay HIGHEST j MARKET PK1CES for all D-oduce and tnai we are -jonny on mm oput m with the MONEY a toon as goods are delivered, v. - - 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, A CARLOAD OF PAPER. Wrapping paper, Wsx paper dishes, Pulp plates. Paper Oyster pail and Paper bases all sizes, end also twine. We bought thi car before the advance in paper, therefor we can give you ad vantage in price. BUY your SUPPLIES NOW. PHONE MAIN 2 Oregon Produce .Company Mean We Business WE ARE HERE FOR KEEPS AND DON'T YOU FCWGE1. Our busines 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 way and our system of transacting business seems to please the general 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 wfll attempt to merit your confidence. SEATTLE GROCERY STORE ' LAWSON BROS. Prop. REMEM.BER OUR Hf ATERS and RANGES STOVE BOOMS and STOVE PIPE. WE DO UPHOLSTERY and fURNITURE REPAIRING Phone Red 1161 E. D. HAISTEN 14J5 Adams Ave. Phone Black 641 It B. HAISTEN Fir Street Store SEE OLR TIN AND GRAM1C WARE, CROnXLRY AND ; HARDWARE Id Grande Evening oaserver WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 51, 1906 Published daily except on J Sunday One year in advance ...$6.60 Six months tn advance: - 3.6 Pr month - . 66c Single copy 6c Entered at the Post Office at La Grande Oregon, as Second Class Matter. Thi paper will not publish any articie appearing over a nom-de-plume. Signed article will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please sign your articles and save disappointment. m 4 4 4 4 4 B. W. NO YES JOHN HALL NOYES & HALL Dealers in Electric Supplies LAMPS and HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Phone Black 1 161 Hamilton Building. Corner Fir and Adapts Averse ADVKK1ixI.no KATES iiapUty Ad rate rarnlehed upon apiitcutloi ocal rending noilcea 10c per line 13 ml I mil lion, s per ilni nirauch subtequeul law tion. -uolutluna of condolence, 5c , er Hue. 'anla of thanka, Ur wr Hue. generally be accepted by the sufferer, v. ith a fair amount of grace, but it is carrying the fun too far that raises the wind. Fun is fun. and we hope the boys enjoy is in great measure, but also hope that they use some judgment in the mat ter. When it cames to changing houses and lots on people while they slumber.it naturally makes t.iem angry. The average young woman of today is busy. Beauty is only another name for health, and it comes to 99 out of every 100 who take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Newlin Drug Co. We understand that the council com mitted which has the new charter amend ments, has about completed its work and will have its report ready for the consid' eration of the council at the "ext regular meeting. nnrnr;.. ' SOS. ilmi The Chicago doctor who has been ar rested for illustrating his lecture on anat omy before a medical class with a nude human figure will probably contend that is as much in the interest of science foi him to do so as it is promotive of art for the nude to be used in studios. Consul J. M. Miller, of Rheims, reports that dogs have a commercial value in France. They are used for pulling small carts in delivering goods and for other purposes. In 1904 there were 4362 dogs, valued at S168. 373. imported into France; the average price per head was $38. -4 444440444 I. H. BTRWAHD. Proprietor and Mu'r X The United States goven.ment finds that it will have to increase the salaries of the postal clerks or impaired efficiency in tha handling and delivery of the mail m many largo cities of the M'ddie and Northwest will result. The government ii f.nJ'ng it difficult to get men to accept places as clerks for, the salaries offered. FRIDAV, NOV. 2 i BEACH & BOVVERS' ! FAMOUS MINSTRELS i A a J A It l 'vs . in va MVAnKnjA.m , o rr rr - r ' n . C . . . . 4 mii Mil rcAiuic, jji cjjuiiuciuuo aggicctiiuii ui m.nstrel talent, such as the world never dreamed of seeing at one time. THE SH0I THAT HRESENTC MORE NEW FEATURES. NOVELTIES. SENSATIONS t and give a Larger. Better Show than any Minstre Cf.rpany Traveling Big Band and Orchestra J PRICES: - . ' . : oo, 73c. 50c and 25c In consequence of the strong demand in Poland for manufactured good3 which tie lacal factories are unable to meet, owing to the strikes and their effects, the sjle of foreign goods in Poland is reported by the British consular officer at Wars?w to have considerably increased of law. Tne demand is chiefly for paper, leather, and textiles, both materials and manu factures. Moreover, the terms,are as a ruie cash, which removes the difficulty of long credit, usual in Poland. DKFAKT , APE,"'. No. li lii It iMte. Denter. Ft. 8.40 a m Worth, Omaha, k no-- No. 'I jattacity, St. la uli, Clii- ilKbp in jntvoan tr , Portland, ll lc Pen No. 1 UWon, Wall Wulla, jliaylon, romeroy, i.ol S'M a m f": Moauow, ripukanr land point erl and north vmUp. knre PartlandTUalla, " Kn llHon, Umxtilla, W. nos lull, LewUton, Coin, Moacow, WalNcr, Vt mI 0 5 p. m. ner, Huukaiie ami oihrr poinU eaat actl nurib H,okD No. UJ liUnil nty, i.; Jm- Dally hier and . .inn Con- fept nf liona at Kl" I. w th Hunnay !- lor point, anal. 11:15 a m miw.i. KKttiH No t t-fifi a n No, 8.-05 p in No 2 9;(tt p ii No S:40 a in No si Orawn Kteumera between lrt luiid and Hi i Franrlco every Are day. E. 13. M'JOUK ,ra BUY A ItwIStay Satisfactory "Range i iW. ,H. BOHNfPNKAMP CO: Hardware, Stoves and f urniture Crockery and Cuilding Materials : I Hand Bags arid Purscsf EV LIE JUST ARRIVED' YOU 'FILL lit: KATTOI If V'MT HUH Kit. Lincol tiic Mf hi" (he lVuvcr iH-snir I1AD BAGS We have the new stylo sh pping bags in Alligator, Seal. Morocco and Walrus. Tho new Automobile style, with fine leather lining, leather cover ed frames, hand sewed purse, and card case to match. Gentlemen's Purses E II r.,cks and card cases in Seal. N' ccha. P .j Skin and Buck Skin. Tr.e now novelty C ; n and Bill Purses J j."mobile Cip. Hig Skin Wallets, Puzzle Purses, Leg Purses and Coin Bags of ail kmos. SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE r ien are n iimn wenlr mt i n liolina uf inuTeni lonn th h tvrtniiuileii nmt IVnv, r t iat i nl) never become ttreeome Ir.vou Hreizolntr eaKt, write (or -aiur iiiHtlou hiiiI net h pu-ll) 1hi;iIi,i will tell you all uliout it W C McBRIDE, Agent, 124 Third, St. Portand Ore. A. T. Prescription Druggist H I L.L LA GRANDE. OR If betting is any criterion of the New York election it is worthy of note that at the present time there is only $300,000 up on wall Street a compared with $1,000,000 last year on the mayoralty. It means one of two things.Nthat the con test on next Tuesday i considered so close that little money is offered or that the backers of Mr. Hearst are not cover ing th Hughes money. The solution of the problem will be made perfectly pla'n when th vote are counted. I MADVlNf. TO MATH infllllM IV 111,111 Because her stomach wat so weakened by useless drugging that she could not eat, Mrs. Mary H. Walters, of St. Clair St.. Columbus. O.. was literally starving to death. She writes: "My stomach was so weak from useless drugs that I could not eat. and my nerves so wrecked that I could not deep; and not before 1 was given up to die wa 1 induced to try Electric Bitters; with th wonderful result that improvement Began at once, and a com plete cure followed." Best health Tonic on earth. SOc. Guaranteed by Newlin Drug Company druggist. J. L MARS, Contractor and Builder Dealer in Building Material Building Stone. Clean Coarse Sanrt In all probability in our next issue it wilj j Gravel delivered, fall to our lot to chronicle om of the prank'of Hallow'eeners. An induljence i n r rane Oregon in harml... jokes, even if nr,,,., . " " worn, and I will i ZfAc farmers ana Vraders 9fattonat Rank as: Capiul '.$ 60.000.00 Surplus and Undivided Property 1 5,000.00 Liabilities of Shareholder 60,000.00 Responsibly $156.000.00 Conducted tindar Ul uniiea state Bank Exa SAFE AND RELIABLE mmr. Clad to continue old enstomers and pleased to meet new one, A3eneral Banking and Exchange Busine, Conducted. Loansnade onjapproved Security. Highest Market Price paid for Union County W., and 0 U Grande Warrants. Be.sur, to cal, on U, when you h i, ii w m name th rgV. cr;e. 1 1