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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1906)
NEW FURNITURE A CAR LOAD JUST UNLOADED AND ON DISPLAY Including Iron Beds, Sprirgs, Matresses. Dressers, Chifforisers, Cupboards, Bed Loungrs, Couches, 10 Stlcs of Rockers Sour Kraut Chow Chow Dill Pickles All Fresh, just received at and Dinina Chai-s. linoleums, and Matting. We Intend Disposing of this ENMKt SrrP.HEM before Tharksgiviug. To do this quick'y we are giving the Public LOWER PRiCFS on every d tic, than you can possibly buy elsewhere. You are Cordialy Lwitrd t fa!! and Inspect these Goods and Learn our Prices. Prices Pe-nab. ft THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. POLACK. Propr. WANTED ! Hay, Crain, 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 ei'gs you have. WE ARE READY NOW to contract for your apple orchards and your X potatoes. Give ts a call before you sell, and REMEMBER that we pay HIGHEST MARKET PRICES for all p-oducs and that we are "Johny on the Spot" wun me Murici as soon as goods are delivered. TO THE TRADE: We will say: We have a nice lot of Fancy hay, oats, J rolled barley in our Warehouse, which we offer to the local trade in a retail x way, at wholesale prices. We also have Honey, Cabbage, Dry Onions, I Carrots, Potatoes, Apples, and Vinegar for sale. J A CARLOAD OF PAPER.-Wrapping paper, paper dishes. Pulp J 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 REMEMBER OUR HFATERS and RANGES STOVE BOOMS and STOVE PIPE. WE DO UPHOLSTERY and fURMITURE REPAIRING Phone Red 1161 F. D. HAiSTEIM 14? 5 Adams Ave Phone Black 641 H. B. HAISTEM Fir Street Store SILE GLR TIM AND GRANITE WARE, CROCKERY AD NAKDWARE La Crandc Evening Observer WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 7, 1906 Published daily except on Sunday DENATURED ALCOHOL Mean Business i One year in advance $6.60 Six months in advance 3.5 Pr month 65c Single copy 5c 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. WE ARE HERE FOR KEEPS AND DON'T YOU FORGET, Our business is constantly on the increase, and we see no rear- 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. ADVKRIISIMJ KATfcS Jlily Ad lutes furnished upon application uurul muling not Ice 10c per line flrat Imei- Hun, jo per line for au'h HuhKwjueul inner lion, revolution of cu1olonee, 50 j-er line, 'tirdfl of tlmnkH, per line. EXTRACT When Freedom, from .her mountain neignt, Unfurled her standard to the air, She tore the azure robe of night, And set the stars of glory there! She mingled with its gorgeous dyes The milky baldric of the skies, And striped its pure celestial white With streakingsof the morning; light; Then, from his mansion in the sun, She called her eagle-bearer down, And cave into his miohtu hanH J j The symbol of her chosen land. I The American Flag Potatoes are the vegetable from which the Secretary of Agriculture expects the farmers to make the denatured alcohol that is to drive farm machinery, light the houses of people not living near gas and electric-light plants, and furnish the fuel that will be cheaper than gas or coal. There is a variety that is not edible that is said to be rich in the materials that will make alcohol, and with that the de partments will also conduct experiments. The denatured alcohol law goes into effect on January 1, and the Treasury Department is inaking regulations for the new industry. Mr. Bryan remains the Dj-rocrati leader, after the smoke of the battle clears away. While there was considerable interest taken in this city in the elections, very few wagers were made, an occasional hat was about the limit. j SEATTLE GROCERY STORE I LAWSON BROS. Prop. J B. W. NOYES JOHN HALL ! : : : t : NOYES & HALL Dea'er Electric Supplies LAMPS and HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY P.'ione Bl.ick 1161 C.-rner K.r and Adams Averue W th L. C. Sir 1''. ;n cieamciv Kil.ii MONUMENT TOR A LIVE 0TY A. ...t.. ......... WORK GUARANTEED PRICES REASONABLE SANITARY PLUMBS , 's as essential in your home as thf Co or OUR WORK Executed in workmanlike manner ml -pp. .rved sanitary standards. Carrying a com, Uv ':ne of Bath Tubs, Sinks. Toilets, Lava! ry. 2d all plumbing fixtures. G. W. O'NdlL It has been said that by mixing the following ingredients wisely, a live, hust ling city is sure to result. As arranged by the printer it appears a monument but it must be understood that not all monu ments need be erected for dead issues, as this is most emphatically a live one: Grit Vim Push Snap Energy Schoois Morality Churches Harmony Ccrd.al.ty Advertising Taik about it Write about it Speak wail of it A healthy location Help to improve it Advertise in its papers A good country tributary Patronize its rnei chants Elect food men to office Honest competion m puces Fire all croakers, loafers, and dead-beats. Let your object be the welfare, growth and promotion of your town and us peo ple. Speak well of the public spirited men, and also be one of them yourself. Be honest with ail your fellow men.-Ex Candidates are often spoken of as being "dead ones" after election. New York has made a record of actually kill ing six of them during the campaign. A man evidently needs to be physically perfect to engage in politics in the Em pire state. While Mr. Hearst is defeated he is by no means eliminated from political activity. However he has certainly lost an element of strength that he will never be ahle to recover. Hearst, in the past, poised as a reformer and built himself uphy exposinj corrupt methods and with his great papers accomplished much for the people. This position he has lost by personally allying himself with the very political bosses that ho foi years has been denouncing. Heaist had better stay with his papers He can accomplish more than he can in seeking office. BUY A I XmiJA W. H. BOH N F iT K A iil P CO: Hardware, Stoves ancf.Furnitcrc Crockesy ;n;I Glutting Materials : I Hand Bags and Purses! CATARR.AH SEASON NEW LIE JL'ST ARRIVED 0Ji3Wah nfctan Averue It is not difficult to lead between the dispatches of the elect.on returns that the head of the tickets in 1908 wll read Roosevelt and Bryan. The independent vote increases with each election. Herein, in a measure Us the safety of our nation, as right princi ples must be presented and lived up to, to insure consideration of the majority. The independent.. vote will thus force the dominen-Jparties to come cut into the open and make their fight upon principle, "d place their best , as standard bearers. The day .of a r.om.rufv. being equ.va.,r-t:.u- n . elect cr ,. ran. in a I measure. Disease Most Prevalent in the Fall Months. Simple Way to Cure. With the cjol nights of fall, catarrhal troubles in La Grande are becoming more and more prevalent, and Newlin Drug Co, as a consequence, find their sale of Hy oinei inc-easing. At the first warning of catarrh, one should begin using Hyomei. A few days' treatment at this season of the year will often prevent a serious and chronic attack of catarrh. There is no stomach dosing with Hyo mei. The virtues of its healing oils and balsams are breathed thru a reat pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit, and in that way the medication penetrates to the most remote cells of the nose, throat and lungs, killing catarrhal germs when ever present and soothing and healing any irritation there may be in the mucous membrane. If you have a cold, or there is any' fensive discharge from the nose or; ; : . or dropping at tne back of the tahr'ot, there is offensive breath raising mucous, and smarting and irritation ir, the throat; if there are any of the sym- uiai muicais caiarrnai troubles, be gin the use of Hyomei at once. You take no risk in paying $1 for a Hyomei outfit, as Newlin Drug Co. give their personal guarantee that if the rem edy dees not afford satisfactien your money will be refunded at once. Extra bottles of Hyomei. if needed, cost but SO cents making the most economical treat ment for catarrh, as well as the most reliable. 1 L05T- If the person who tcok the lady's 1 wheel from the corner of Second and I Jefferson will return same, no ques- j S lions w.il be asKed and serious trsjb.e will be avtrted. !J HAND BAGS V.'e have the rev sty' - 'a-.-. A'.i'gator. Seal. Morocco a-.:! Walrus. The r.ew Aj:oir;j.'o y e. w in fine leather '.nrj. !e i:"cr c.v.cr ed frames, ha-.dsev.ed p:.rsu. and card case '.0 rratcb, A. T. Prescription Druggist Gentlemen's Purses I B II 'j -s a-:d ...ard i;ases in Seal, f.,cha. Pg Sk.n and Buck Skin, 'i T.'.e new povelty J Cj ,1 anJ E 11 Purses ".: : C.;.v S PJ &i '" Wi.':t:f. Fuzzle Purses, I Lfc; H. 1 s- s ard Com Bas of all J SEE OUR COMPLETE L!IE HILL LA GRANDE. OR Vhe farmers? ana Vraders Rational Sftank ?"Pltai $ 60,000.00 Surplus and Undivded Property 5,000 00 babillt es el Shareholder! 60.000.00 Sp0r'Sb::t 25.000.00 Csr.J. xaminert. r ..perv.sion of United States Bank E - E AND RELIABLE Glad to cont ra; 1 c 1 ,t .,4 ' and Phased to meet new ones, general Eahk-g n ... Business Conducted. Lsar.sjrr.ac'e or'approv Sec y H stMa-ketPrcepa.d or L ,c . r.ty Warrants and City of La Grande Warrants. Btj t- r -, u , c " e l- c -n hh ycu have warrants 1 h