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NEW FURNITURE
A CAR LOAD JUST UNLOADED AND ON DISPLAY
Sour Kraut
Chow Chow
Including Iron Beds, Spring, Matresses, Drtssers, Chifforisers, Cupboards, Bed Lounges touches. 10 Styles of Rockers S
and Dinins Chairs, linoleums, and Matting We Intend Disposing of this ENTIRE SHIPMENT before
Thanksgiviug. To do this quicWy we are giving the Public LOWER PRiCFS on every a-ticV, ,
than you can possibly buy elsewhere. You are Cordialy lovitrd to call and
Inspect these Goods and Learn our Prices. Prices Reasrnabie.
Dill Pickles
All fresh, just received at
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THE CITY GROCERYAMD BAKERY
C. POLACK, Propr.
WANTED
Hay, Grain, Apples, and any other Farm Produce
that you may have.
We are in the market for HAY from one to 600 tone; also OATS in any i
quantity, ana an me rretn eggs you nave.
WE ARE READY NOW to contract for your apple orchards and your
potatoes.
Give u a call before you tall, and REMEMBER that we pay HIGHEST
MARKET PRICES for all p-oduce and that we are "Johny on the Spot"
with the MONEY at toon at goods are delivered.
TO THE TRADE: We will tay: We have a nice lot of Fancy hay, oatt.
rolled barley in our Warehouse, which we offer to the local trade in a retail
way, at wholetale pricet. We alto have Honey, Cabbage, Dry Oniont,
Carrott, Potatoet, Applet, and Vinegar for sale.
A CARLOAD OF PAPER, Wrapping paper, Wex paper dithet. Pulp
plates, Paper Oytter pailt and Paper baggt all tizet. and alto twine. We
bought thit car before the advance in paper, therefore we can give you ad
vantage in pricet. BUY your SUPPLIES NOW.
PHONE MAIN 2
Oregon Produce Company j
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We
Mean Business
WE ARE HERE FOR KEEPS AND DON'T YOU FCWGE1.
Our butinest it constantly on the increase, and we tee no reas n why we
thould ditcontinue. Our ttock of tuple 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.
SEATTLE GROCERY STORE I
LAWSON BROS. Prop.
B. W. NOYES
JOHN HALL
NOYES & HALL
Dealers in
Electric Supplies
LAMPS and H01SE VIRIC A SPECIALTY
P-.ie Black ! IGl
Corner F.r and Adatrs Avenue
W.th L. C. Sir t!) n creamery bu.,d ry
REMEMBER OUR
HEATERS 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 Store
StE OUR TIN AND
GRANITE WARE,
CROCKERY AND
HARDWARE
La Grande Evening Observer
MONDAY NOVEMBER 12, 1906
Published daily except on Sunday
Entered at the Post Office at La Grande
Oregon, as Second Class Matter.
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lion, 5C per lint for such sabaequenl lnei-
tlon.
Molullun of oourtolence, 50 rer line,
lards of thanks, 6r or Una.
WHE N THE BIRDS CO NORTH AGAIN
And every year hath its winter,
And every year hath its rain
But a day is always coming
When the birds go North again.
When new leaves swell in the forest,
And grass springs green on the plains,
And the alder's veins turn crimson
And the birds go North again.
Oh every heart hath its sorrow,
And every heart hath its pain
But a day is always ccming.
When the birJs go North again.
Tit the sweetest thing to remember,
If courage be on the wane.
When the cold, dark days are over.
And the birds go North again.
Ella Higginson.
A long, doleful face is enough to take
away the good spirits of a dozen people.
Smile! Oh, yes, smile at everybody
and everything, and if you can't smile.
grin!
The worid is pretty good, considering
now many minds it has to please. It
can't su;t everybody.
j The raise in the price of silver will re
j suit in many siiv9r mines being operated
that have been .die for seveta! years.
WORK CL'AKANTtEO
PRICES REASONABLE
SANITARY PLUMBKN r :
! No one wi.i ever Succeed at anything
he has to push h.mscif to. and when a
man's forming work that he has to
: fight to keep up an inteiest in, he had
better change it as qii'ckly as possible.
Luck ;n most things is iarge'y a matter
of care and precaution. If a man has
the enthusiastic dutermmation to win he
w II not stop to worry about what he has
to do to "get there." but w.i; take up
the first t.n.ng at hand and do X as well
as he can t:il somethinj better comes
along.
The tremendous enterprise on the
isthmus will lose nothing by the visit of
President Roosevelt. He is the one man
who thould know all about the great
project, for that knowledge will be in
valuable to the country at the work pro
gresses and the inevitable difficulties
arise. That he ehall be in a position to
cope with all emergencies, lends the as
surance of comfort and ul.imate tuccest
that attachet to everything the man
handles. It goes without saying that he
will inform himself of the last detail of
the work, the plan of operations and the
clientelle, high and low, in charge of the
immense proposition and will have a
masterly idea of all the potentialities and
be in touch with the last item in the un
dertaking, so that when Congress or the
people, want to know "what's what," they
will get it unequivocally. There can be
no further doubt of the universal desire
that Mr. Roosevelt shall succeed himself
in the presidency, for, of all men. he is
the best equipped on all the great ques
tions before the nation, to solve the inci
dental problems inherent in them and
give definite and wise impetus to the
triumphant issue of each and all of them.
Astonan.
There are people who brag that they
never borro a nickel, but they go right
on borrowing trouble without limit or
provocation.
Is as essential in vour heme as thf co.tor
OUR WORK
Executed in workmanlike manner anJ pp. ved
sanitary standards. Carrying a comrv, ':ne of
Bath Tubs, Sinks, Toilets, Lnvat.ry. and all
plumbing fixtures.
G. W. OTNcSl
1013 WatSirgtan A ,-e-te
PALMER MOUSE
JOHN PALMER. Prop.
F.r
.ass accommodations.
' EFHONE REO 161 5
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MADISON ANENl'E. between Fi.
. Green word.
ooara ny ire cay week or month
at reasrnaole rates
New furniture throughout.
Central, y icca'.ed
IlLS OW WOMANKIND
The physical organization of woman,
altho most delicate and complicated, is so
perfect in detail that it should work with
regularity and without pain. When it
fails to do so, there is evidence sufficient
that the wonderful structure is out of ad
justment. Drugs may relieve the pain
temporarily, but they cannot restore order.
Surgery may accomplish something in
some cases, but it necessarily endangers
ife and mars the body structure seriously.
Osteopathy is the only system which
seeks out the actual basis of the troub'e
and attempts corrections.
Whether the eifficulty be irreular or
painful menses, leucorrhea. barrenness,
ovarian troubles, or something else, its
existence means simply that the parts
at fault have not the vigorous health
which is rightfully theirs. Such vigorous
health is depcrdent upon natural regula
tion of nourishment and nerve force so
that any illness of this nature suggests at
ot once a disturbance in the relations of
the automatical parts, causing interfer
ence with blood and nerve snpply to the
organs wh,ch are suffering. The centers
of control for blood and nerve supply to
these organs are at the spine; so that
most of tha structural derangements
found are there and it is there that most
of the Osteopathic treatment is adminis
tered. Misadjustment of pelvic bones is
also a frequent cause of these troubles.
As operations are rarely necessary,
and the nature of the Osteopathic treat
ment makes it without embarassrnent
to any woman, it would seem obvious
that Osteopathy is a boon to women.
Should any doubt this, we would ask
them to note oft-quoted ords 0? Mrs. J.
B. Foraker (wife of United States Sen
ator Foraker. of Ohio) who once said that
"the founder of Osteopathy would have
made himself .immortal had he discovtred
nothing more than his system of treat
ing women.
FOR SALE- Good young work team
about 1100 lbs. inquire at Farmers
Feed Yard.
Dm "Stay Sattsfattory "Range
W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO :,
Hardware, Stoves and Furniture
Crockery and Building Materials
Hand Bas and Purses
MW LlE JUST ARRIVED
HAIVD BAGS
We have the new style sh pp -g
bags in
Alligator,
Seal.
Morocco and
Walrus.
The new Automobile stjlt. a :t
fine leather lining, leather cover
ed frames, hand sewed purse, ard
card case to match,
A. T.
Prescription Druggist
firntlrmrn' Piircoc -t
B " hooks ard ard cases in Seal,
Mocha. Pg Skm and Buck Skin.
T-e re 1 r.c ,elty
C n E i' Purses
A .itcino: le Caps.
ri Siiin V.'a.jtts, Puzzle Purses.
Leg Purss a-.d Coin Bags of all
.':is.
SEE OLR COMPLETE LINE
HILL
LA GRANDE. OR
j Vho Jarmers ana Vraders
Rational fianA
Condu
P,UI S60.COO.00
Surpius and Undivided Pro;,e-ty . 15.000 00
labilities cfSharehoider. .. . .. 60.000 00
,fpcnSlbilit ' SlcloTbT
-rvsicn Cf L'r. ted States Ear.k E.aminert.
J -E AND RELIABLE
HAD A CLOSE CALL j
"A dangerous surgical operation. ,n-!
voiving the removal of a malignant ulcer
as large as my hand, from mv daughter's '
hip. was preventtd by the application of -Bucklens
Arnica Salve." says A C '
Ltickle of Miletus W. Va, "Pers stent j
u:b ui inn oaive completely cured it.
.uie uis, uurns ana Injures,
at Newlm Drug Co., druggists.
Glad to continue h 0, ,
AGeneral Bank'n
25c.
pleased to meet new cnes.
1-oans.made onjapprov Secj .
Highest Market Price paid .or b r .
. r A u, 0r u -f r.ty Warrants and City of
La Lrande Warrants. BeW v ,
, s ' e l- c" on - nn yea have warrants
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