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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1906)
NEW FURNITURE A CAR LOAD JUST UMLOADED AMD ON DISPLAY 4 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. Including Iron Beds, Springs, Matresws, Dressers, Chifforisers, Cupboards, Bed Loungrs, Couchrs, 10 Mles of Rockers nA ninino Chair I innlrurm. nd Mattintf. We Intend Disoosin of this ENTIRE NH'PMENT before Tharksgiviui. To do this quick'y we are giving Ihe Public LOWER PROS on every d'tic, than you can possibly buy elsewhere. You are Cordialy Ltvittd to call and Inspect these Goods and Learn our Prices. Prices Peas nabif . ' ,-t THEJCITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. POLACK, Propr. J WANTED 5 t Hay, Grain, Apples, and any other Farm Produce that you may have. We are in the market for HAY from one to 600 tons; also OATS in any . quantity, and all tho fresh eggs you have. WE ARE READY NOW to contract for your apple orchards and your potatoes. Give us a call before you sell, and REMEMbfcK that we pay hiuhEST MARKET PRICES for all p'oduce and that we are "Johny on the Spot" wiin the MONEY as soon as goods are delivered. TO THE TRADE: We will say: We have a nice lot of Fancy hay, oats, ii.-i i I ; tir I a ,u. 1 1 t -J -....-it ' :runeu oariey in our warenouse. wnign we uner w me iui,ai uaue hi a lotan way, at wholesale prices. We also have Honey, Cabbage, Dry Onions, Carrots, Potatoes, Apples, and Vinegar for sale. , A CARLOAD OF PAPER.-Wrapping paper, Wix paper dishes, Pulp i i . . ri -...- i i n i 1 1 : i i ... ti T piaies, r-aper vysier pans ana raper oaggs an sues, anu aiu bvviue. wo bought this car before the advince in paper, therefore we can give you ad vantage in prices. BUY your SUPPLIES NOW. PHONE MAIN 2 Oregon Produce Company REMEMBER OUR HEATERS and RACES STOVE BOOMS and STOVE PIPE. WE DO UPHOLSTERY and FURNITURE REPAIRING Phone Red 1161 F. D. HAISTEIM 14? 5 Adams Ave. Phone Black 641 H. B. HAISTEIM Fir Street Store SLE OUR TIN AND G R X Nil C WARE, CROCKERY AND HARDWARE La Grande Evening Observer SATTRDAY NOVEMBER 3. J 906 Published daily except on Sunday We !Mean Business WE ARE HERE FOR KEEPS AND DON'T YOU FORGET. Our business is constantly on the increase, and we see no rea- n why we A should discontinue. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is c )mp!ete in way and our system of transacting business seems to r'ease the 2 general public. If you would like to get better acquainted with money s 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 I LAWSON B. W. NOYES JOHN HALL NOYES & HALL Dealers in X J Electric Supplies LAMPS and HOUSE VVIRIG A SPECIALTY Phone Black 1161 Hamilton Building. Corner Fir and Adams Avenue One year in advance $6.60 Six months in advance ...... ... 5.5 Pr month 66c Single 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. Signed articles will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please sign your articles and save disappointment. ADVEHTlsINi) KATKH Jltplay Ad rate rnrntahed upon pciletlun ,orl reading nolle 10c per line flrirt Iuk-i- lion, ;c per ilnr fur ettch subsequent Inner- lion. 'eroiiillon of condolence, 30 j r line. 'Urdu of tbHbka, br jer lint. The District Attorneys of the state in considering a revision of some of the criminal laws advocate a change in the present law which punishes theft from a dwelling, no matter how trivial, with con finement in the penitentiary. The pro posed change is to give the circuit judges power to give jail sentences or fine. This is as it should be. At the last term of our circuit court men were sent to the peni tentiary for petty theiving, because of the existing law, when a short jail sentence would have been far better: The history of penitentiary incarcerations does not place such institutions in the line of reformatories. The Herald states tnat one firm in Albany will ship one hundred 40,000 pound cars of cured prunes this season. The vinegar factory at Eugene is doing a fine business thi6 year. Our proposed vinegar factory seems to have died a born'n. Generally speaking the potatoe crop in Eastern Oregon is repjrted to be short. The crop in this county is f jlly up to the average and theie will be many carloaJs shipped out. Farmers in the Willamette valley are just beginning to realize that alfalfa is is one of the mast profitable crops that they cjn raise. Ai we learn by actual experience, the distance between apple trees are notice able by eorrpar.ng :re orcnards that were set out several years a;o with those now being set cut, and man are now advocating that the trees be placed forty feet apart. STOMACH DISORDERS. Dyspepsia and its tribe of ills are often, without doubt, the results of exces sive or injudicious eating. In such cases injudicious eating is the cause; and, as Osteopathy aims always at the removal of the cause, the first movement toward cure must be in the line of common sense in food and drink. In many instances, however, bad habits of eating have es tablished conditions which cannot be rec tified simply by changes in quality and quantity of diet. The strain of too much food brings about results on the struc ture of the body much the same as any other strain, and correction by Osteopa thic manipulation becomes necessary. In many cases, too, people suffer from stomach trouble when their habits as to eating and drinking are perfectly regular and within reason. This simply indicates that the stomach forces are not equa: to their work that in some manner the great nrgan of digestion is being denied its rightful share uf blood nourishment and nerve vigor. Osteopathy finds the obstruction which is responsible, removes it by skilled manipulative work, and al most uniformly secures excellent results. A Valuable Acnt. BUY A fin'Stav SittKfarTnrv'Rxno rts W. H. BOH M F N.KAMP CO Hardware, Stoves and furniture Crockery and Building Materials j Hand Bags and Purses j U M. STtWARD. Proprietor and Manager. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 5 The Most Powerful Melodrama of The Day THE CONVICT'S DAUGHTER The Metropolitan Production! A Play that Touches the Heart! !MSMILD ib ya SPECIAL SELECTED COMPANY I A WEALTH OF BEAUTIFUL SCENERY AD EFFECTS! Containing Many Nkw and Novel Sensational and Mechanical Ernen and Situations. It is evident that f-.e question of the recognition cf the Nejrce ,n Cuba is one of the problems tn.at s tj come up for disposition. Yestercay trie negroes who are considered as a prominent political element demanded ree.'cn.ticn by having one of their number appj ntcd to a subsec retaryship. Prov.s oral governor Magoon ;s giving tae matter cons.derat.on. y. ti i ne ieroes. in number small part of the population of Cuba but whether they are capable of be ng recog nized in an effe al way remans for those who are m a pos.t on to know to deter mine I The glycerine employed In Dr. Pierre'i Bi "diciiies greatly enhances tli" nudl riiisil .rNTi it-s which it extracts and holds In m'Iim (in in lit- It hotter tlinii aleo tlitl wmilil, II lll-i) piK-issrs Iili'llirillill I'mprriirs of its ciwn. l.cinir a vulita !' il.'iiiiiiccnl. niiiiilivn. untist'ptir ti 1 1 I imti-fTHn-nt. It miiis irn'iitlv to the clliciicy of th lthu k lu rry l)n"rk. (iol.lni S.mI root. M runt and (Juron'si root, con- tiiiin il in "(luhli ii Mi'dical liiscoMTv" in niUluina chnniii'. or liuwrinK i:srh, I roiirliiai. tlimiit and liui uffirtmns, for nil of Vtlmli iliisi- aaiMiis ar- red mi nieiiilid liy l;iiul.iil imilieiil antlioritie. In ti II cases where there Is it waslinii awav of lli-ili. losi of niietite, v,ith weak stmiia, I,. us n i. earlv stanes ol roiiiiniiti.ni. Mu re can he no'ifouht tnat (iKceiiiie i, (- u a valuable nutritive and nuN Hie I Mt.ih'n Si-a I riMit. Motie root, yiH'eii's rooi I lilacU Clierrvlinrk In ITiiinutiiiv tlitroi nii and ImiUMiiit up tlio Holland sMi ii'.'ili, coiitrollinit the couitli and IrnnL'iii'.' nliout a henliliv condil ion of the whole mm. ai. Of niufse.il must not he expi ciiil to work miracles. It will not cure consumption except in its earlier slam'-. It will cure verv severe, obstin ate chronic ci uiths. bronchial and limn fcal trnuhles. aid chroiilc gore throat with hoiiiscni ss. In acute coiibIis It is represent no "'" so emviiM.. it l in the liiujering coitus, or hum' oi ionn slaiiilinu. even when accompanied liv lilenl.nit Irom IniiL's. tiuit ii has performed its most itarvelons cures. Send for and read tlio little l,ook of euracts. treatiiiR of the properties and uses ol tint govern! med icinal roots that enter into Or. Pierce's (ioldeti Medical Discovery and loam u-hy this medicine has sucli a wide range of Hpplicatiim in the cure of disease. It Is oiit fnr. Aildress Dr. H. V. Pierce l'.ufTalo. N. Y. The " Discovery - con tains no alcohol or harmful, hahit-form-liut drua. Inareilleiits nil printed oneucli bottle wrapiMT in plain English. Sick iMi.ple. esiM'clally tluwe differing from illncaMnuf long standing. an inviu-d to consult Dr. Pierce ly etu r. frit. All corresiMitidence in held asstrictlv prlvat and siicritlly coiitidentlal. Addrew Dr. R. V. Pierce. Hnffalo. X. Y. Dr. Pierce's Medical Advisor lsont,r on receipt o stami) to pay expenso ri tnailmB oul;.. Send 21 one-ceiil sumpi (or paiHT-ooverwl, or 31 sumps for ckotk tuuud copy. EVV LIE JUST ARRIVED HAND BAGS We have the new style sh.ppmg 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 I B: 11 hooks and card cases ineal, J Mocha. Pig Skin and Buck Sk5. The new novelty r Coin and Bill Purses J Automobile Caps. . Pig Skin Wallets, Puzzle Purses, s Leg Purses and Coin Bags of all I kinds. SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE H I Ll LA GRANDE, OR 0 SeaU on sale at Van Buren's Store, ORCHESTRA 75c. ORCHESTRA CENT--,WLnKESS CIRCLE 60c. GALERY 26c. and 60c Y W Ith srjwer " lf" increased demand fcr P I UWI. There sicuid be rrdreasof acres in this vailey in strawberries. The acreage that we have had for many years has been eceed rg y pro'.tab.e. Our season being late. ves us a spendid market. The tjik cf tr.e crop grown e'sewhere is out cf t-e way w-en our crop is ready. TheObESKVER has interv ewed a num ber of gr; we r, w".o f0r ye4rs hav, nad small patches a-.d aiways received good prices. -y they did rot increase their acreage. T.-e pnrcipal reason presented B'nt. b rs that fer several years the labor co- c t o- were such that .t was diffi cult to sec-re FCKerswhe.i reeded. How- ''iMtrjd be overcome ! Building Stone, Clean Coarse Sand and by or(r iat on. One cf t-e advantages 1 Gravl delivered. rtf inch a ... i I .w.v afcrsm ,h, jfi J. L MARS, Contractor and Builder Dealer in Building Material La Grande, Oregon Dro a line naming work, and 1 will name the rght price. IKE! j i e ZtAe armors ana 77raders 9atonai 52ank ' CaP'tal . 60.000.00 Surplus and Undivided Property 1 6,000.00 Liabilities of Shareholders 60,000.00 Responsibility $'l 55,000.00 Conducted under Supervision of United States Bank Exami SAFE AND RELIABLE miners. Glad to continue old enstomers and pleased to meet new one. AGeneral Banking and Exchange Business Conducted. Loansmade onapproved Security. Highest Market Price paid for Union County Warrants and City of U Graode Warrants. Bere to call on ue when you have warrants for Sale. 1 . i I