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cl di '51 Cl Of At 1 1 1 M pre I T 5 D 1 LI R Nc J.I A CHRISTMAS DINNER Without Precedent can be served on your Christmas Dinner table if you would call and examine our lines of Heinz pickled goods. We carry his complete line. Then we have pop corn that will pop. Delicious Booth oysters are sold here too. Then we have a hundred other assessories that make a record breaker dinner. THEJCITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY E. POLACK, Propr. 5 A Square Deal PHONE PARR-SIMMONS CQIV1PAMY ' INCORPORATED ' Dealers In Grande Ronde Valley Products Fruit, Hay, Potatoes and Grain ::: Apples a Specialty LARGE COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE Hay Wanted Now ? , , ' HIGHEST PRICES PAID Call and e ut bafor you tell W A NX I Hay, Grain. Apples, and - mat you may have. Wa ara In tha market for HAY from one to 600 ton; also OATS in any quantity, and all the fresh egg you have. WE ARE READY NOW to contract .for your apple orchard and vour potato. i u?n5JSS ea" bafor you " nd REMEMBER that w pay HIGHEST MARKET PRICES for all p-oduce and that we are "Johny on the Spot" with the MONEY aa oon a goods are delivered. . TO THE TRADE: We will say: W 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 price. We also have Honey, Cabbage, Dry Onion. Carrot. Potato, Apple, and Vinegar for tale. A CARLOAD OF PAPER, Wrapping paper. Wa paper dishes. Pulp plates, Paper Oyster pails and Paper baggs all sizes, and also twine. We bought thi car before the advince in paper, therefore we can aive vou ad vantage in price. BUY your SUPPLIES NOW. PHONE MAIN 2 I Oregon Produce Company B. W. NOYES NOYES Dealers Electric- LAMPS and HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Phone Black 1 161 Corner Fir and Adams Averue W.th L. C. Smith in creamery building WORK GUARANTEED SANITARY 1$ a$ essential in your home as thf do tor OUR WORK Executed in workmanlike manner anJ pp.aved sanitary standards. Carrying a comrleU. Vne of Bath Tubs, Sinks, Toilets, Lavatory, andj all , plumbing fixtures. G.'W. O'N&L ,llltjykv,r,ue t a c.B.s.MMONEaT - PpSt : Sc'y and Mgr. MAIN 81 Jefferson Ave, and Greenwood St La Grand, Oragon E D any other Farm Produce JOHN HALL & HALL in Supplies PRICES REASONABLE PLUMBUVr iTiff-MP- RED L61 j I -uJl La Grande Evening Observer MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1906 One year in advance $6.60 Sn month in advance 2.6 Pr month 65c Single copy 6c CURREY BROS., EDS AND PROP Entered at the Post Office at La Grande Oregon, a Second Class Matter. This paper will notpublish any article appearing over a nom-de-pluma. Signed article will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please sign your, articles and save disappointment ADVERTISING KATKS tlaplaj Ad rata rarntihed a poo tpj.ilcutlon ocal reading notlcwIOo per line an low. (Iod, jo per Hoe tor such nabiiequem lnt- tion. enolnUoM nt condolence 30 (t Una. ' udi of Uiaaka, 6n per line. If Harriman wants to make Oregon a welcome Christmas gift, says an exchange, let him send 2000 freight cars. Eastern Oregon can furnish a presiding officer for the senate, all right, if necessary, and it may prove to be ao. Pendleton Tribune. A real bona fide optimist is one who can feel bright and cheerful on the fog giest day that Walla Walla ever saw. Anybody ought to feel happy on such a bright balmy day as we had yesterday. Union. The temptations found in city life for the young man from the country are many, but if home training has been property given, the parents need have but littieanx tety about their boys who may seek em ployment in a large city. A boy with brains and pluck will succeed anywhere. Parents should not forget that those who employ labor in the metropol's dis tricts insist on temperate workers. Upon railroads, in factories, stores, machine shops and offices, only temperate persons are tolerated and the intemperate ycuth soon finds his place taken by a sober one. Every day, every year, we find our young men and women taking positions for which they are not fitted. There are pierty of misfits in th.s busy world simply because the individual does not do his or her think ing. Experience often demonstrates what the individual is test fitted for and it may take some little tune before the young man or woman finds the right road to travel. However, it is much easier to follow the road of life if the indiv.dual will do a little straight thinking on his or her account. Many thrgs are to be consid ered carefully. Natural fittness and in clination ara important elements. The adv.ee of parents should he considered. But in all walks of life, no matter how humble the pursuit may be. the founda tion of success is embedded in good habits Clean living, right thmk'ng and plenty of action are the key nctes looking toward the rounding out of a useful, happy hfe. A SPLENDID (Dillon The Eugene Dai!y Guard has just issued a sp.end.d edition of tl,e resources of Eugene and Lane county, generousiy il lustrated and replete w.th the magn.fUent resources of fiat celebrated portion of the grand oid state of Oregon. DECEMBER passed our expectation. New heaters from $2.15 to $16.95 Goal burners, nickle trimmed, only $4.95 Wood burners, cast bottom and top,nickle trimmed, only $7.75 BARGAINS Phone Red 1161 r. D. HAISTEN 1415 Adams Ave. Dealers in New and RID HOT ONE The address by Senator R. A. Booth on ' Obligations to Railroads" and which ap- . - . 1 ' ...'.t. . r .1 . .M. IM Jf UdkUl WW Jf HI Jl UJUg NIMI t.,1 . UUUbil name inadvertantly omitted, was, one of the ablest and wisest speeches made dur ing the convention. He hit the nail on the head when he said. "The head of the Oregon lines is a busy man -so busy, in fact, keeping other fellows out of Oregon, that he cannot get anything out of Oregon himself." Eugene Register. A SPItNDID SHOWING Postmaster Richey states that the in crease in the business of the La Grande postoffic for the year which closes in March, will show an increase over the previous year of over $ 1 00 per month. Postoffice receipts do not increase during a periods of stagnation. Wide awake merchants, through their stocks, truly represent the prosperity of the community wherein located. Every one knows that the year 1 906 has been the most prosperous in the history of La Grande and Union county. In years of prosperity, the Christmas trade always exceeds that of dull seasons. A review of the immense stocks now being dis played by our merchants certainly be speaks of our prosperity, and the advance sales already made, means that, great as they are, very little stock will be found upon the shelves after .he holidays are over. OYSTERS Clams, crabs, and Eastern and olympia oysters at Stillwell & Co. meat market. Phone main 16. FRESH CANDIES i We Make Ti-lm Every Day t and what is cf more importance. is that we make v-em cf Pjre Material. :: :: :: :. .. . j SEDER, Tn Candy TVr...:- Mfl D S Crow F W jolley HOTEL FOLEY BARBER SHOP CROW & JOLLEY Proprietors First class Haireutfcng. Sr.av.r.gand Facial Mass3es a Spec-ally. Careful and Gentlemanly Service; A share of the public patronage solicited. ! 1 The sales during November sur- So we intend to make Decem ber the best month by putting the prices lower than ever for cash. Our lounges, couches, and rugs are beautiful Christmas gifts. See our prices on crockery A fine double reed organ, tuned and in fine condition, only $20.00, will sell on payments. SALE BARGAINS BARGAINS Phone Black 641 H. B. HAISTEM Fir Street Store Second Hand Goods 1 W., F O.HNFNKAMP CO Hardware, Stoves and Furniture Crockery and Building Materials La GranJe EST A United States Depositary Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,000 00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS "3EORGE PALMER. Pfssjsent. J. M. BERRY, Vice President. F. L. MEYERS. Cashier. W. L. BRENHOLTS. Assjstant Cashier. GEORGE L. CLEAVER. r. M. BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY. C C. PEiNiNGTON. F. J. HOLMES. Ger.3ral banking business, Drafts drawn on all par-. 3 of the world J'armers Rational Capita! Surplus and Undivided Property . Labilities ofShareholders "Vispcnsibihty Ccndj; cru- r i-Lpervision of United States Bank Examiners. aAE AND RELIABLE Glad to continue li cr. A ,.-. and p'eased to; meet new ones. A General Banking .rx .x..,an:e Business Conducted. , Loans made on approv "Secj;-..y Highest Market Price paid or Un C ,-nty Warrants and City of La Grande Warrants. BeVsuie to c. .on a when you have warrants fcr S.le. ' 1: LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD. Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry Genera Blacksmiths, W. manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed V'!l the best and cheapest mill on the market. Our shops are eu ppei with machinery U handle any sized work, nothing too large cr r.otr. rg to small. Higher prices paid for oid cast iron. RHOJIt MAIN 16 IM ask St i.weil what I want for Sun day d -ner. A pnme rio roast of beef, loin of pork leg of mutton and larded veal roast. No? Well tnen. a spring chicken. . fat on. too. n hftt them. Prion mam 1 6. HOLIDAY ROCKERS S2.25 Cane Scat Rocker. Sale prica $1.68 S3.7S Cobler Rocker, Sal price $2.60 $675 Reed Rocker. Sale price $4.60 $7.50 Upholster Leather Seat Rocker, Sale price $4.75 KITCHEN CABINET SUTABLq FOR A I CHRISTMAS GIFT National Bank M E O 18 "7 ana hraders IBank ..$ 63.000.00 . 15.000.00 .. 60,000.00 . $ 1 ssTooaoo" Uccasionallv nna k ,h. ,.,,.,. f ?eet wmn n are ideal in looks and SXd'vou fnFlT??' l n- U"" ' R oclc y M ou n tai n Te ai? Tea 0 r Ta b 1 ets's 5 'canta. NwimTV,, r 4 '"Hi,,