Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1906)
NEW FURNITURE A CAR LOAD JUST UNLOADED AND ON DISPLAY Including iron Bed). Springs, Matresses, Dressers, Chifforisers, Ciipbdaf&i Btd Lounges, Couches, IOStle of Rocker lleinz's Queen Olives in bulk 1 V Sour Kraut Chow Chow Dill Pickles All fresh, Just received at and Dinint Chairs, linoleums, and Mattinc. Wt Intend bfsbtistnft 0f this ENTIRE WPMENT Mori 4I Thai ksiivjug. . To do this quick'y we art !Vhv lh Pfcbtic LOWER PRiCFS on every rticV, ihan you can possibly buy elsewhere. YW4 are Cordialy Invittd to call and v Inspect these Goods -and learn Mir Prices. Prices Reas nable, be an M. Ni J TilE CITY GROCERYAND BAKERY E. POLACK, Propr. x Hay, Grain. Apples, and any other Farm Produce uiai jruu may nave. We are in the market for HAY from one to 600 tons: J quantity, and all the fresh egg you have. WE ARE READY NOW to contract for potatoes. W A N T e: d also OATS in any your apple orchards and your 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, ah, rolled barley in our Warehouse, which we offer to the local trade in a rtml way, at wholesale prices. We also have Honey, Cabbage, Dry Onidrfc, Carrots, Potatoes, Apples, and Vinegar for sale. A CARLOAD OF PAPER, Wrapping paper, Wsx paper dishes. Pfc'fp plates. Paper Oyster pails and Paper baggs all sizes, and also twine. We bought this car before the advance in paper, therefore we can give you eff vantage in prices. BUY your SUPPLIES NOW. PHONE MAIN 2 t 1 Oregon Produce Company ! Yes if you will step this way please, we will show you some of the excellent laundry work we are doing every day. You will feel proud when you walk along the street dressed in one of those shirts that we turn out of this laundry A. B.C. STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE MAIN 7 La Givnie, Oregon. B. W. NOYES JOHN HALL NOYE & HALL Dealers in remem;ber our HEATERS and RANGES STOVE BOOMS and STOVE PIPE WE DO UPHOLSTERY and FURNITURE REPAIRING Phone Red 1161 F. D. HAlSTEN 14? 6 Adams Ave. Phone Black 641 li B. HAlSTEN Fir Street Store SEt OUR TIN AND ft RAMIE WARE. CROCKERY AND HARDWARE"' La Grande Evening Observer TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28, 1906 Published daily except on Sunday CURREY BROS.. ED'S AND PROP Entered at the PosttJffice at La Grande Oregon, a Second Class Matter. OnVVearTn "advance .'. $6.60 Srx'frrdh'ths in advance 5.6 Pr month 66c Single copy 6c Thi paper will not publish any article appearing over a nom-de-plume, . Signed articles will be received subject to the discretion of the editor. Please sign your articles and save disappointment. ADVERT IMINU KATES Jlsplaj Ad rate furnished upon application Uxl reading notices IOc per line flrst Inset- Hon, je per lint (or each aabnequenl Inwi- tlon. esottiUons of eondolenoe, so rer line, lards ol thanks, ( per Una. It is quite apparent that a bill will be introduced in the legislature to put the state printer on a flat salaay. The city council of Pendleton revoked two saloon keepers license during the past week. Walla Walla did likewise a few weeks ago. "Shirt waists one-third off'is an adver tisement that recently appeared 1: a Buffalo paper. Shocking but it must have caused a rush of men to that store. Mr. Hearst says that he is never to be a candidate again. He is right. He never should have been. He can do much more with his large papers than he can by be ing tied up to the detail work of any office. The question is will he do it. Electric Supplies LAMPS and HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Phone Black 1161 Corner Fir and Adams Avenue W.th L. C. Smith in creamery building Tomorrow evening the council meets to hear the report of the Beaver Creek water project to be submitted by City Engineer Pickier. The new city charter will also be presented. It will be an un usually important session. The board of control of the Washington penitentiary is seriously thinking of doing away with the lock step and stripes, li is a barbarous and antiquited custom. Oregon several years ago abolished it. our convicts now wear a gray uniform, and other states have done likewise. R d discipline is necessary but it is only a question of time when all the states will 'abolish the degrading lock step and stripes. The following are a few t'hots from Editor White of the Emporia (Kan.) Gazette: "1 he man who buys his goods of a mail order house and expects his neigh bors in Emporia to buy goods of him, or buy labor of him, or to buy professional service of him is economically a leech. He is sucking industrial blood out of the town and gives none back. Hes ends hi I profits out of town like a Chinaman, and has no more right to a standing in the community than a foreigner. We are all neigbors industrially in this town, and the man who sends away for his goods is not one of us. He is of another industrial system, and deserves ho man's support in Emporia. "The fact that this ?s economically wrong is recognised by the mail rder houses themselves. They -pretiect (heir costomers as theives by offering to keep people from tthbwing Where the goods were purchased by having no "tags" on them. Theylsay 'in their catalogue that no one knfcWs Where they were bot. If it is propdr tb "hide the place of purchase of an tirticfe, it is wrong to buy the article at the.1 fclace. Only a man who steals is a mai who is ashamed to say where he got Anything he has. There is such a thrng as "tainted" dry goods, "tainted" groceries and "tainted" furniture. All of such articles that are not purchased at home, of men who befriend you, of men whom you owe your living, ore "tainted" because they come unfairly. "If you want to support your fellow townsmen, and want to except it without a blush, buy at home whenever possible." At the close of business October 31 there were in existence 6.225 national banking associations, with authorized capital stock of $845,949,775. This was an increase in number of 567, and m capital $33,943,700. as compased with the same date last year. Cincinnati Price Current. WORK GUARANTEED PRICES REASONABLE SANITARY PLUMBIN' Is as essential in your home as the do tor OUR WORK Executed in workmanlike manner anJ pp. jved sanitary standards. Carrying a com; Us, !ne of Bath Tubs, Sinks, Toilets, Lavatcry, and all plumbing fixtures. G. W. O'NciL 7 J 1013 Washington Avenue "EPHONE RED 161 OUR TH0M.MAW 8? Your 'phone places our store right at your elbow, ready to serve you at any time. Get that bast, when drugs are wanted, of calling up Main 8-7. We will promptly deliver what ycu need. This will save you a lot of steps, may be of utmost value in an emergency, and will insjre getting the best drug store goods at the most moderate prices. Newlin Drug Company TIMBER CLAIMS TO LOCATE Will locate you rn a geed yellow pine timber claim this week fcr s:xty dollars. i A. A. Barry. '413 Adams Av UU I lis "Stay Satisfactory JUje W. H. OHNENKAMP CO Hardware, Stoves ind Furniture a : a J Crockery and Building Materials I e A Delicate Throat HAD A CLOSE CALL "A dangerous surgical operation, in volving the removal of a malignant u'cer as large as my hand, from mv daughter's hip, was prevented by the application of Bucklen's Arnica Salve." says A. C. Ltickle. of Miletus. W. Va., "Persistent use of the Salve completely cured it."25c. Cures Cuts. Burns and Injuries, at Newlin Drug Co., druggists. Now is the time to have y our old umbrella re covered. Smith will do the work. CREAMERY BUILDING Agent for Cleveland Bicycles Probably you haven't had any trouble for several months, but you may have now. Cool nights and snappy mornings may bring un pleasant reminders of a delicate throat. If you grow hoarse without any apparent reason, if an ugly little hack arises, you need 4 SYRUP Of WHITE PIML AND TAR at once. Diamond brand. It soothes and heals. Best of all, it prevents those severe spasms of coughing which are so likely to pro soreness of the lungs. 25 and 50c a bottle. Money back if not satisfied. . A. T. Hl!l Prescription Druggist LA GRANDE, OR RIAL RLBB1R A s g stock of fresh, real rubber water bottles has just arrived at cur store Good time to se ect. Nelin Drug Co. ART LESSONS Miss Nina Hunstock wishes toannourc! to the ladies of La Grande that she i prepared to take orders and give lessen in both water colors and china painting. Studio at 906 Main St. Notice of Appointment of Ad ministrator To Whom It May Concern Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the es tate of Louisa Grff n deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereoy notified to present the same to the undersigned, or to J. W. Knowles. his attorney, within six months from the date hereof. Dated V 22nd day of August. A. D. 1006. Jesse Gr.ffin. Administrator. e farmers ana Traders 9atonai SSank Capital $ 60.000.00 Surplus and Undivided Property 1 5,000.00 Liabilities of Shareholder 60.000.00 isponsibility $156,000.00 Cor.dj: e. u- t Supervision of United States Bank Examiners. fVe o E AND RELIABLE Glad to continue li cr. .oners and pleased to" meet new ones. A,General Banking an cx .,ang Business Conducted. Loansmade or'spprov Secj .y Highest Market Price paid tor O.. .o C ,Jnty Warrants and City of La Grande Warrants. Bejsuie to ca,.on jj when you have warrants for Sale.