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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1906)
NEW FURNITURE Sour Kraut Chow Chow Dill Pickles All Fresh, just received at THE CITY GROCERYAND BAKERY E. POLACK, Propr. A CAR LOAD JUST UNLOADED AMD ON DISPLAY Including Iron Beds. Spring Matresses. Dressers, Chifforisers, Cupboards, Bed Lounges, Couches, 10 Stlcs of Rockers and Dining Chair,, linoleums, and Maying. We Intend Disposing of this ENTIRE SHIPMENT before Tharksgiviua. To do this quick'y we are giving Ihe Public LOWER PR'CFS on every 'tic V, than you can possibly buy elsewhere. You are Cordialy l.w:Kd to call and Inspect these Goods and Learn our Prices. Prices Reasonable. W ANTED I Hay, Grain, Apples, and any other farm Produce that you may have. we aie in mtj fiidinvi 101 nn i nuiu utie iw ouj . 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 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 way, at wholesale prices. We also have Honey, Cabbage, Dry Onions, C.Arml PnfafnA Ann!e and Vinani, fn, aata - 4 A CARLOAD OF PAPER. Wrapping paper, Wsx paper dishes. Pulp 5 plates, Paper Oyster pails and Paper baggs all sizes, and also twine. We 2 bought this car before the advance in paper, therefore we can eive vou ad- f vantage in prices. BUY your SUPPLIES NOW. PHONE MAIN 2 Oregon Produce Company REMEMBER OUR NEATERS and RANGES STOVE BOOMS and STOVE PIPE. WE DO UPHOLSTERY and FURNITURE REPAIRING Phone Red 1161 f. D. HAISTEN 1415 Adams Ave. Phone Black 641 H. B. HAISTEN Fir Street Stcrs SE 01. 1 TIN AND GRANITE WARE, CRUOKtRY AND HARDWARE We Mean' Business WE ARE HERE FOR KEEPS AND DON'T YOU FOtfGEI. Our business is constantly on the increase, and we see no reav n why we a should discontinue. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is c jmplete in way and our system of transacting business seems to nleasn tho 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 I call from you and we will attempt to merit your confidence. ! SEATTLE GROCERY STORE i la Grande Evening Otevcr THUR SDAY NOVEMBER 8, 1906 Published daily except on Sunday SHOWS STATESMANSHIP Entered at the Post Off.ce at La Grande Oregon, as Second Class Matter. One year in advance $6.50 Six months in advance 3.6 Pr month 65c Single copy 6c This paper will not publish any articie 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. ADVKIU 1.S1NU RATES Jlnplay Ad rate rurninhed upon appilctlon liocal reading not ice 10c per line first lanei- tlun, ;c per line for each subsequent Imtei- Hon, (cimlulloin of oou'lolcnee. ;o i er line, iirdu of tlianka, fio per line. LAWSON BROS. Prop. B. W. NOYES i JOHN HALL NOYES & HALL Dealers in Electric Supplies LAMPS and HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Phor.o Black 1161 Corr.er F r a-J A.J.vrs A vera W.th L. C. Smlh in creamery buil.i -g THE WONDERFUL SOMETHING There's a Something that maketh a palace Out of four little walls and a Draver: A Something that seeth a garden In one little Mower that is fair. That tuneth two hearts to one purpose And maketh one heart of two; That smiles when the sky is a gray one And smiles wnen tne sky is blue. Without it no garden hath fragrance Tho' il holdeth the wide world's bloom; Without it a palace a prison With cells for banquetting rooms; This Something that halloweth sorrow And stealeth the sting from care: This Something that maketh a palace Out of four little walls and a prayer. Maurice Smiley. Speaker of the House, Joseph Cannon, has just been electel for the l?th time to congress. .The following statement from Mr. Hushes during the period when there was a possibility of a reversal in the re turns shows him to be conservative. "I am very much gratified if I am elected, as now seems to be the case, but I am not accustomed to speak in detail upon matters about which there may be any uncertainty. . . . "I understand, however, that my elec tion is pretty well assured, but whatever my plurality may .be, my feeling is not one of elation, but of responsibility. That is all that I care to say at present." DISTRESS IN LONDON There is a large amount of dist'ess in East London at the present time, and the prospects for the winter are gloomy, says the London Times. Trade in the docks is very quiet, and there is only little doing in the building line. The question of dealing with pauperism the coming winter is an anxious one for the public boards, who talk of reopening stone-crushing yards. In Woolwich bor ough where there is also much poverty the distress committee p:ans the emigra tion af hundreds of men during the next few months. The city now has a regularly designat ed pound and stock owners should govern themselves accordingly. It is the same location as formerly used. It is possible that Henney may return to Oregon in December and resume the land fraud cases. The election, if it means anything, means that the policy of Roosevelt is en dorsed and will be continued. The farmers generally are delighted I j with this rain, tho beat growers were ' 1 not all quite ready. The next meeting of the city council which will meet two weeks from last night will be an unusually important one as Engineer Pickler will have completed his report which among other things will give his estimate of the cost and con struction of the water supply from Beaver creek. The special committee who have the new charter under consideration will present their report. BUY A Iks "Stay Satisfactory "Range e v'l W. H. BOHFNKAMP CO: Hardware, Stoves and Furniture I Crockery unci Building Material J Hand Bat's and Purses j !EW LIVE JUST ARRIVED Congressman Ellis in answer to the re quest of the courcil to take up the matter of a free delivery in tins city, with the Postmaster General. We certainly are entitled to th s ssrvice. have complied with the general conditions. HAND BAGS We have the new styls fh.ppi-g baps in Alligator, Seal, Morocco an;i Walrus. The new Automcble s'.'e. with fine leather lining, leather cover ed frames, hand sewed purse, and card case to match, Gentlemen's Purses fa, B.ll bo's and card cases in Seal, Mocha, V g Skin and Buck Skin. The new novelty Co'n and Rill Purses ' A ,-tomnbiie Caps. F Si. n Wallets, Puzzle Purses. Leg Parses and Coin Bags of all kinds. SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE WORK GUARANTEED Whaling is a growing industry in the South At'antic. centering around the Falkland Islands. During December. January, and March 125 Sei wha'es and J! also a few sperm wnales were captured in the vicinity of the island of South Georgia. PRICES REASONABLE I SANITARY PLUMBTfs r W as essential in your home as thf do 4or OUR WORK Executed in workmanlike manner anJ pp. ;ved sanitary standards. Carrying a comrl-v ,;ne of Bath Tubs, Sinks, Toilets, Lava', ry. all plumbing fixtures. ! i Germany and Japan have made good use of tne idea, first suggested in the United States, of equipping ships with products for sale abroad and sending the vessels to the ports where trade might be developed. In that way, according to a report transmitted by Consul-General Michael, Japan got her first order rrom the Argentine Republic, with which she now has considerable trade. G. W. O'NcilL. 101! Washingtan Avenue It would be nothing but justice for councilman of this city to receive some enumeration for their services. Few people realize the amount of time that is required of a councilman. Not only one or two midnight sessions each month but the committee work, which is by far the greatest time consumer. However th revenues of the city are not sufficient to increase our present salary list, neither do we presume that the present council ,j & cons.der such a proposition. Er HONE RED 161 Cooking stoves are little used in Scot land, where the cooking is done over an open grate fire. Scottish housewives are not easily converted to the use of a range, but an enterprising stove rnanu- facturer would find in Scotland quite a harvest in time, according to reports from those who have investigated the question in that country. A. T. Prescription Druggist HIL.L LA GRANDE. OR L05T If the person who took the lady's wneeltrumthe corner of Second and Jefferson will return same, no ques tions will be asked and serious trouble will be averted. PALMER HOUSE JOHN PALMER. Prop. Uhc farmers anct Traders 9atonai ZBank j Capital $ 60,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Property . .. 15,000.00 Liabilities ol Shareholders 60,000.00 'spcr.sibility $155,000.00 Firstclass accommodations. Board by the day week or month at reasonable rates New furniture throughout. Centrally located Cond MADISON ANENUE, between Fit f Greenwood. X ire u- r it pervasion of United States Bank Esaminers, TE AND RELIABLE 'trs and pleased to meet new cnes. Glad to continue I . t AGeneral Banking :p. m ariT Business Conducted. Loans'made onjapprcv Secj . Highest Market Price paid or b. ,i C . nty Warrants nd City ef La Grande Warrants. Eetsu.e tc c en when you have warrants for Sals.