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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1906)
NEW FURNITURE J, A CAR LOAD JUST UNLOADED AMD ON DISPLAY Including Iron Bed,, Spring. Matresses. Dressers, Ch.fforisrrs, Cupboards, Bed Louns, U . 10 Mlc of Rocker, and Dining Chairs, liroleums. and Mailing, v We Intend Disposing of this ETe before Tharksgiviuc. To do this quickly we are givinglhe Public LOWER PR CFS or enry 'iir than you can possibly buy elsewhere. You are Cordialy Invit-d to ca'i and Inspect these Goods and Learn our Pricrs. Prices Reis nab'?. Sour Kraut Chow Chow Dill Pickles All fresh, just received at THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. POLACK, Propr. WANT D X 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. 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 at 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, r . r-i . . a i . i - . i ruiauwb, zippics. anu vinegar lur 3die. 4 A CARLOAD OF PAPER, Wrapping paper, Wsx paper dishes. Pulp REMEMBER OUR HEATERS and RANGES STOVE BOOMS and STOVE PIPE. WE DO UPHOLSTERY and FURNITURE REPAIRING Phone Red 1161 E. D. HAISTEN 45 Adams Ave Phone Black 641 H. B. HAISTE Fir Street Store SI E OUR TIN AND GRAM IE WARE, CROCKERY AD HARD WARE plates. Paper Oyster pails and Paper bases all sizes, and also twine. We bought this car before the advance in paper, therefore we can give you ad vantage in prices. BUY your SUPPLIES NOW. PHONE MAIN 2 Oregon Produce Company Mean We Business WE ARE HERE FOR KEEPS AND DON'T YOU FCUGE"1.. 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 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 will attempt to merit your confidence.' La (Me Evening Observer : SEATTLE GROCERY STORE: LAWSON BROS. Prop. B. W. NOYES JOHN HALL NOYES & HALL Dealors in Electric Supplies LAMPS and HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Phono Black 1161 Corner Fir and Adams Acrue W.th L. C. Sni'th in creamery buiMini; A MERRY HEART I'tfO tullUli Willi tlJO llicil L'lU Wul'lU lias UIU99I3U, And I've toiled with the men who failed; I've toiled with the men who strove with zest, And I've toiled with the men who wailed. And this is the tale my soul would tell. As it drifts o'er the harbor bar; The sounds of a sigh don't carry well, But the lilt of a laugh rings far, If you would be heard at all, my lad, Keep a laugh in your heart and throat; For those who are deaf to accents sad Are alort to the cheerful note. Keep hold on the cord of Laughter's bell. Keep aloof from the moans that mar; The sounds of a sign don't carry well But the lilt of a laugh rings far. Strickland W. Gillilan. MONDAY NOVEMBER 5, 1906 Published daily except on Sunday One year in advance $6.80 Six months in advance 3.5 Pr month 65c Single copy 5c 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. ADVKHliMlNU IIATEH UplH?Ad rote rurntxlied upon npitntlliin K-1 rwiilUK miilcm luc per line flrnt Ihhi. tlun, jc iwr ilni for ech Hnhxequeul lime Hon. eioiuMiHiM nf uibitiilfuce, er line, 'writ of tliHt.kH, per Iloe. Very flattering reports come from La G'ande on the success of the beet sugar plant. There are plenty of Lane county people who would take pleasure in buy ing Lane county sugar. Eugene Register. Congress meets next month, but until next March, Senator Fulton will be Ore gon's only active representative, in either house. It will be gratifying when we once more have a full representation in both houses. Thirty-four states hold their election tomorrow. As this is considered an off year, the results will effect national issues only, as they may effect the political status of the lower house of Congress, should the present Republican majority be materially reduced. Whether or not the tip is well founded, it is reported that Governor Chamberlain will appoint Judge Eakin's successor on or before December 1. in order that the appointee mny arrange his private matt ers before going on the benrfi. There was no intimation, however, as to who would he the recipient of the honor. BUY A JtaMay Satisfactory Range ' "V W. H. BOH M F NKAMP CO : Hardware, Stoves anil Furniture Crockery and luild.ng Materials : ! Hand Ba : OTfiII!sVc If A!r?iE3ll,;i1 Ik. W nl IT U UT ILIA H II ll D. H. STEWARD. Proprietor and Manager M0DAY, NOVEMBER 5 The Most Powerful Melodrama of The Day THE CONVICT'S DAUGHTER! TOO MANY APPLES This summer when the DrODOsition of a vinegar factory was under consideration. the question of being able to secure surti ! Mr' Bryan has not been in politics these cient apples was frequently debated, j ",any years f Jr naueht. At the last The following from the Eugene Register ' moment when he realized that Hearst is may be of interest. 1 defeatsd he comes out strong and bold The vinegar factory shipped out a car- j for ilim' Hearst's defeat will eliminate load of their product yesterday to Sacra- 1 !ll'n for the Presidential race and nothing mento. California, and today a car goes i renwns f',r him to do but to support to Seattle. Trie rush of apples continues ; Br dn- and they are obliged frequently to shut off the inflow on account of beirg crowded ; It will be only two months until Judge beyond their capacity. i Robert Eakin will take his seat upon the supreme bench, which will leave a vacan cy in our present school board, to be sup ! plied. This is a very important position, land doubtless will re:eive cue considera tion from the board which will fill the vacancy. Whoever is chosen will serve him three and one half years. a nd Purses I XtYJ LlE JIM ARRIVED HAD BAGS V.'e have the new styit . pp r; bi.S h Alligator, Seal. Morocco and Wi.rs. The new Autcm.bve 4'.?. .'. . i , iiitb 'cfiiner lining, ie?.. .cr Ci.fcr" ed frames, hand sewed parse. card case '.c rra'.c1 , Gentlemen's Purses Bill books and card cases in Seal, Mocha. P.g Skin and Buck Skin. Tfie new novelty Coin and Bill Purses - r, C, u; -. I, i n i i; vji.i.j ,,a .c.3, r uzzie r-urses. e Lfg Purses -end Coin Bags of all I rfirds. SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE THE FARM BOY IN CITIES Somebody, who declares that he has made an honest canvass, reports that 94 percent of the leading citizens of 24 I of the Urgestcities east of Chicago, were born and raised on a farm. By leading A. T. Prejcription Druggist H I ! j LA GRANDE. OR- citizens this investigator means men who j are entitled to recognition by the success they have achieved in business and the professions. The Metropolitan Production! A Play that Touches the Heart! SEN?E3A SPECIAL SELECTED COMPANY FOR RENT- Four rooms for rent. Com plete for housekeeping. Inquire of S. C. Zuber. Lane county is beginning now to arrange for the 1907 county fair. Union county should take steps towards a reorgamza I The average young woman of today is j busy Beauty is only another name for health, and it comes to 99 out of everv inn ,hr.L U.n... n. ' iiuinsier s nocny mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 55 cents. Newlm Drug Co. farmer anci traders 9attona jfianA Capital $ 60.000.00 Surplus and Undivided F-o-Herty 1 5,000.00 Liabilities cfj Shareholders 60,000.00 Responsibi ;ty .-$135,000.00 It is announced that the proper mater- j iValtT iDBuilJillg Material uon in order that we may obtain the best j J. L MAR S possible results. 1 ' iLnnrractnr swA D...I j it fki tii nr DFAiiirin crri.mv ! . uuuacr Ccntainino Many New anp Novel Sfnsaticnal and Mechanical K P K r. 7 A N n iTliav,nk.a T . maLmi V-,r'-.n.i , . .' . : n.U:.. c, . . .. -. j v.ii:en ana a large ' oiune. ;ean coarse Sand and i 4 , iai nas oeen ascovered near Durkee for ! CENTtR 75c. DRESS CIRCLE 60c. GALEKY 5c. and 60c. ! 'ndustry "".ears much for Eastern Oregon, i HHmtmUf,Mmmtmm cement is growing al Gravel delivered. La Grande, Oregon Dro a line naming work, and 1 will ra:r.e the r'gh4. price. Conducted under S.perv s oo cf United States Bank Examiner.. SAFE AND RELIABLE Glad to continue c d cr.st,rr.ers a,d pleased to meet new one.. AGoneral Ear..,.- ar,d Exchaoe E,s,ness Conducted. Lcans;made cnapprcvea Secor ty. H,ghe.t Market Pnce pa d for Un on County Warrants and City of i-a urande Warrants. Eejsj for Sale. re to call on us when 70U have warrant. ?1