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Heinz's Queen Olives in bulk
Sour Kraut Chow Chow
Dill Pickles
All fresh, just received at
THE CITY GROCERYAND BAKERY
E. POLACK, Propr.
NEW FURNITURE
A CAR LOAD JUST UNLOADED AMD ON DISPLAY
Including Iron Beds, Springs, Matresss, Dressers, Chifforisers, Cupboards, Bed Loungrs, touch's 10 tt)es of Rockers
and Dining Chairs, liroleums, and Matting. We Intend Disposing of this ENTIKE JH-PMENT before
Tharksgiviug. To do this quickly we are giving the Public LOWER PRiCTS on eery a ticV,
than you can possibly buy elsewhere. You are Cordialy Invittd t call and
Inspect these Goods and Learn our PricfS. Prices Reasonable.
VV f IN I Cm i-J i
i Hay, Grain, Apples, and any other Farm Produce i
that you may have.
We art in the market for HAY from one to 600 toni; also OATS in any 1
quanuiy, ana an ma iresn eggs you nave
r WE ARE READY NOW to contract for your apple orchard and your J
I potaloee. J
Oive us a call before you sail, and REMEMBER that we pay HIGHEST X
MARKET PRICES for all p-oduce and that we are "Johny on the Spot" X
witn the MUrh,Y at toon as goods are delivered.
TO THE TRADE: We will sav: We have a nice lot of Fancv hav. oat.
X rolled barley in our Warehouse, which we offer to the local trade in a retail
way. at wnoiesaie prices, we also have Honey, Cabbage, Dry Onions,
Carrots, Potatoes, Apples, and Vinegar for sale.
A CARLOAD OF PAPER. Wrapping paper, Wax paper dishes. Pulp t
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ought this car before the advance in paper, therefore we can sive vou ad-
: nt 1 1, f- r i n n r i r-1 i n . . r J
dui your surruts nvri.
vantage in prices.
PHONE MAIN 2
Oregon Produce Company
We j
Mean Business I
WE ARE HERE FOR KEEPS AND DON'T YOU FORGET.
Our business is constantly on the increase, and we sna rn raj-, n twv
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a should discontinue. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is c ".mp'ete in
way and our system of transacting business seems rr, 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 2
can rrom you ana we will attempt to merit your confidence.
REMEMBER OUR
HEATERS and RANGES
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
S!E OLR TIM AND
GRANI1C WARE.
CROCKERY AND
HARDWARE
La Orandc Evening Observer
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 13, 1906
Published daily except on Sunday
Entered at the Post Office at La Grande
Oregon, as Second Class Matter.
MUST BE HONEST
One year in advance $6.50
Six months in advance 3.5
Pr month 65o
Single copy 6c
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.
ADVERT ISINU KATErt
Jlaplay Ad ratal rurniabed upon application
l.ocal reading noiloet 10c per line Ural Inaei
tlcio, 50 per Hot- tor each auboequeni lnw-
tiOD.
emnun of condolence, 50 1 ar Hue.
Nardil of lliaalci, Ur ovt line.
j SEATTLE GROCERY STORE I
LAWSON BROS. Prop.
B. W. NOYES
JOHN HAUL
NOYES & HALL
Dealers in
Electric Supplies
LAMPS and HOISE WIRING A SPECIALTY
Phone Black 1161
Corner Fir and Adams Aver-ue
W.th L. C. Smith in creamety building
LET IT PASS
Echo not an angry word;
Let it pass!
Think how often you have erred;
Let it pass!
Since our joys must pass away.
Like the dew-drops on the spray.
Wherefore should our sorrows stay?
Let it pass.
Selected.
ACTED WISELY
WORK GUARANTEED
PRICES REASONABLE t
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SANITARY PLUMB! N j
Is as essrnlia! in your heme as lh' do o'
OUR WORK
Executed in workmanlike rtunntr anJ -pp. :ved
unitary standards. Carryinut a comrUt. 'ine of
Bath Tub, Sinks, FoiU ts. l.Ava". ry, ?d aj
plumbing fixtures.
G. W. O'Ndll
President Roosevelt's action in ordering
the summary dismissal without honor of
every man in three companies of the
Twenty-Fifth Infantry (colored), unpre
cedented as it is, seems to be wholly
justified by the circumstances of this
peculiar incident. It tweets with the un
qualified approval of every officer who is
on the side of good discipline, and should
be applauded by every civilian who is on
the side of law and order.
On the night of August 13th a party of
soldiers from Fort Brown, where these
three companies were stationed, engaged
in disturbances in Brownsville, which re
sulted in the killing of one citizen and the
serious wounding of another. A strict
investigation was made, but the guilty
could not be found. Under orders from
the President. Inspector General Garling
ton went to Brownsville, but his investi
gation was fruitless. Not one man in
the three companies at Fort Brown would
give any information leading to the de
tection of the guilty ones. General Garl
ington thereupon m.ide the recommenda
tion that the three companies be dismiss
ed from the service, which recommenda
tion the President has approved.
1. mi a inan snouid not "peach on his
comrade is a beautiful theory, but when
this comrade commits a erime-m this
case it ;s t!-e crime of murder -the law
calls the man who knows, and who takes
active steps to s.'veld the criminal, an
accessory. Investigators are convinced
fiere is pot a man in the three companies
a-.o could not g ve information which
w -u 0 .us st in locates the ..ulty.
Trio F-its. Jenl's action is 0:10 tnat w:i
Special agent Burrill's report from
South Australia concerning the deceptive
methods followed by some exporters of
American shoes deserves the attention
of the boot and shoe mannfacturers.
Nothing destroys trade so quickly as the
sale of a second or third grade article
for first class. The American butter
and cheese trade in the United Kingdom
was practically destroyed years ago by
the sale of adulterated and imitation
articles, and that trade has never been
fully reestablished. The sale of inferior
articles caused losses in the Australian
trade in American vehicles and automo
biles, and now there is complaint of
similar work in the boot and shoe trade.
The subject requires the immediate at
tention of the manufacturers, tho tney
may not be at fault.
IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
Consul-General Robert J. Wynne writes
from London that the total British im
ports for the first nine months of 1 906
amounted to $2,156,005,319, an increase
of $158,745,887, or 7.94 per cent, over
the corresponding period of last year.
The exports in the same time advanced
14.71 per cent, the figures being $1,353,
150,983.
Iistay StttsfcaxyiAflje "
w.
There is certainly an opportunity for a
good investment for some one to plant
orchards on the foot hills south of this
city. There are already orchards in the
vicinity to prove that the altitude is fav
orable, The land can be secured at
reasonable prices. The natural seepage
from the mountain, with thoro cultivation,
will provide sufficient moisture, to grow
the best of fruit.
H. BOHNFNKAMP CO :
Hardware, Stoves and Furniture
Crockery and Building Materials 2
flADE FROri NATIVE ROOTS.
SAFE AND RELIABLE.
i nai iiih tim hi ninny niitlve ulnnts,
Knitting wild in our American fnrits,
hwsi'S.s ri'iiiai knlilt' (importics for tilt' cure
( liimiHii maladies Is well proven. Kwn
Hip untutored Indian hail leinned the
curative value of (.oine of these and
tii ntclit the early settlers their uses. '1 He
Indian never liked work so lie wanted his
itiaw to tret well as sunn as possible that
-In- iniulitilii the work anil let him hunt.
1 herefore. he iluir "iaKMse root" for her,
lor that w as tin lr (treat remedy (or fo
nialw weaknesses. r. Tierce uses the
same root-cnllnl V.lue Cohosh III his
'1'iivorite Present. tiMii," skillfully eom
hineil with other intents that ma!." It
liior,- checii e than any other medicine in
eurimr all the various weaknesses and
P'li: .icraiittenieiiis peculiar to women.
.Manv iillli. ieil uoineii have Lei 11 saved
from in, operatiiM taile ami the snr
eeoii's knife l the tiinelv use of Doctor
Tierce's l'avorn,- Tp vriptnin. Tender
lie", over the Inner i,el ic rexion. w itli
backache, 'pells of (!lines, faintness,
bear. tu; (low ii pain or uiMres should not
(jo mihciil.-il. A course ol " 1' iivorite Tn-.M-ripi.ou
" i ill w,.rk marvelous henetit
In all such cases, and ircueraliv effect a
IHTtiiiinent cup' if per.-isUil In 'for a re
s.iu.ilde I-uilmIi of t,me. The " Favorite
Tn scripl ion" i a harmless aent, H-iiis
wholly prepared p .,, native medicinal
roois, witiio.it a drop of aichol in it
iiuiM- up. wh. r. a- .,11 other medicines,
put up lor -me tnp.uith ilruL-u-i-ls for
woman s i -.-, i i r ailments, contain larae
quantities m .'i iiuous liijuofs. which
are .-ry harmful. epeciallv to delicate
women. "lavonle Tre.cn pt oil " con
tain neither alcoh.,1 n,,r harmful haiut
foruiiim .iriiu'v Ai! it, lou-ivdienis are
prnitisi on i-;ch I ..; tie wrai ht It Is a
t ' "" l" "- ionic, iiuparting .
henlili and -tfeiiat i in 1 articular to the J
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j Hand Bags and Purses !
NEW LIME JtST 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-
Gentlemen's Purses
ed frames, hand sewed purse, and
card case to match,
311! hooks and card cases in Seal,
Micna. P g Skin and Buck Skin. I
The new novelty
Co n and Bill Purses
Automobile Caps.
P SKin Wallets, Puzzle Purses, J
Le; Purses and Coin Bags of all
k.p.as.
SEE Oo'R COMPLETE LINE i
A. TV
Prescription Druggist
HILL
LA GRANDE, OR
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XJho Ja
rmcrs' ana Omvo
hhw a
Rational 52ctnk
Or it. 1,'l.t : , ,
itUKt: :r..ic!i for g.id disc p'ine in the ! s'l at tl,, t- i. wriier
armv. C.tfairi . ,u .. V.. . "r '" "' '' 1 1
'" ' I tl oi.l.'
r i . -ii'i ii w 'i,
room, wlm
-crtain soldiers, by reason of !
1 liurdcu aiui rnr i f
ll'irsllU- lli..,,N. lr 1'i.r,.,.'. t... ........ I z
t:-e:r long service and faithfulness are' . r,"i,'"liiu til prove a pricelevs hvnetit
i o ii'or. 111 uie ranxs. wim n.u-i.ii s.. um
t VI e lIXt . 7-.EEi,QNE. JRED 16l' t
THE NEW JEWLER AND OPTICIAN
2 Opposite Bohnenkamp's Store La Grande, Oregon
wno are
ft,iu, i..i u'siipune. lhey are the
ones who must learn -and this action
will go far to teach them-that they owe
duty to the country whose uniform
they wear further than they are called
' n'" " rrada ormind. The
e Uro line naming worn,
Condu
Cap.tai
Surp'us dr.d LVdi
Liabi'.t.es ef, b- :
spor s b ',.t)
-i-perv s:.
$ 60.000.00
'r:l 15.000.00
eo.coc.oo
il3y.CC0 OC"
Vr..i States Bank Examiners.
RE:.!A3LE
HAD A CLOSE CALL
"A dangerous surgical operation, in
volving the removal of a malignant ulcer
as large as my hand, from my daughter's
hip. was prevented by the application of
Bucklens Arnica Salve," says A C
."'.V.' cM','tu W; Vi- PersA,t,nt
,imi.. : -u..i.m,i,.. .
Glad to continue i. C. U! ard
AJGeneral Banking tr.. c.x...a
un.aiprov secj .y
Highest Market Price paid or b.. ,a C
La Grande Warrar.ts. Be
p eased to . meet new r.n.
B-sir.ess Conducted.
nty Warrants and City of
.suie Ue.on u when vou h..
I name U;e rgM rnse.