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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1906)
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 complele 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. THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY E. POLACK, Propr. SANITARY PLUMBIiY WORK GUARANTEED PRir.PS pocnuic i T ll fIUI In .-.. k - jw ttvuie t mf 00. JC OUR WORK Executed in workmanlike m. nner anj pp. ;ved unitary standards. Carrying a. comrU. "nt of Bath Tubs, Sinks, Toilets, Lavatory, a"d' all plumbing fixtures. G. W. 0'Nl J X 1018 Wathingtan Avenue i-.EPHONE RED 161 B. W. NO YES JOHN HALL NOYES & HALL Dealers in Electric Supplies LAMPS and HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Phone Black 1161 Corner Fir and Adams Avenue W.th L C. Smith in creamery building A Square Deal c.B.slMMONsGEO-T-PprA.sRidR;nt r.-rri-j ' " Sec'y and Mgr. ' 5 PHONE MAIN Jl PARR-SIMMONS COMPANY INCORPORATED - Dealers in Grande Ronde Valley Products Fruits, Hay, Potatoes and Grain ::: Apples a Specialty LARGE COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE Hay Wanted Now HIGHEST PRICES PAID Call and see us before you sell DECEMBER SALE JVSSJ 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, i tuned and in fine condition, only $20.00, will sell on payments. . passed our expectation. Mew Heaters ! from $2.15 to $16.95 Coal burners, nickle trimmed, only $4.95 Wood burners, cast bottom and top.nickle trimmed, only $7.75 BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS Phone Red 1161 f. D. HAISTEN 14' 5 Adams Ave Dealers in New and Phone Black 641 H. B. HAISTEN Fir Street Store Second Hand Goods HOLIDAY ROCKERS $2.25 Cane Seat Rocker, Sale price . $1.65 $3.75 Cobler Rocker, Sale price $2.50 $675 Reed Rocker. Sale price $4.60 $7.50 Upholster Leather Seat Rocker. Sale price $4.75 La Grande Evening Observer WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1906 Published daily except on Sunday One year in advance $6.50 Six months in advance 3.5 Pr month r 65c Single copy 6c CURREY EROS.. ED'S AND PROP Entered at the Post Office at La Grande Oregon, as Second Class Matter. ANIlOAL MEETING The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Bank will he hld at it office, in the City of La Grande County of Union and State of Oregon on the 10th day of January 1 906 at 1 0 o'clock in the forenoon, for the election of the Directors far the en suing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Geo. L. Cleaver. Secretary This paper will notfpublish 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. ADVEKliniNU KATK8 OlsplarAd hm furnished npoa application Local reading notice I Do per line flrat lni. lion, jc per ilnr nr each autwequeot Inten tion. 4wolntini of confluleuoe, $e , er line. rrt of tbnk. fv oer line Held's Tourist Bulletin, of Portland goes after Portland, Taeoma and Seattle over thai- personal fights against each other and very wisely says there is room for all three of these cities and they do the coast an injury by continually fighting each other, all of which is true. Legitim ate rivalry is all right but the knocking process is all wrong. Output of beet sugar in Oregon. Wash ington Idaho and California is worth $20. 000.000 this year, a means of wealth production In which Lane county shou'd have a share but has not, for the simple reason that, while we can produce a fine quality of sugar beets, we have been un able so far to produce the nan with the necessary capital who desires to embark in the enterprise. Eugene Guard.' e Jefferson Ave, and Greenwood St. La Grande, Oregon J J itiiimii,,,........ A v IV I -i r VV M IN C LJ J Hay, Grain. Apples, and any other Farm Produce J We are in the mirket for HAY from one to 500 tons- also OATS - am.- 2 quantity, and all the fresh eggs you have. Pv.uL'i.RE READY NW t0Mn"wl fur Jur W chard, and your f A Rhode Island man left $10,000 a year to his horse, a dog and a parrot, but the animals have died. There is said to be a problem as to the future disposition of the money, but the donkeys seem to be next in line Globe Democrat. Rather didn't the donkey die first? that you may have. FOR RENT A' four room cottage, suit ably furnished for housekeeping. Treating Wrong Disease. Many time.' women cull on their fam'ly physicians, suffer ns, as they iuiagiuff, one from tly-iN'p'iu, another from heart dwntp. aii'.llirr from liver or kidney dlM'aw. Hiiii'Jjt-r from nervon exhaustion or priMli'ttiiiin, amn,iiiir with pain here and there, mid In tlii nay they all present alike to tlirl.'.M-lw'S and Ihmr vafty-gulftg and indifferent, or over-busy doctor, sep arate mid distinct d.seases. for which he, assuming I linn to lm such, prescribes his pills and potions. In reality, they are ail only tymiiin n canned liy souie uterine disease. The physician. Iitnorunt of the rawxe f suili-riutf. enrou nitres this prac tice until Inrsn hills are made.. The suf fering puiii-iit iii t. no better, hut prutmhly worse, by reason of the delav, wrong treatment ami consentient complications. A proper niitliciim liKe Dr. 1'ierce's fa vorite I'l'e-criiitlon. t'.lnrinl ti Uie muxc would have. ', in-ly piiiowd the diseaie, thereby dispell UJS ail those distressing svinplom. at;il mt tiitiuu comfort in stead if ppiloio;ed nil-erv. It has In-en weii said, that "a disease known Is ball cured." Dr. I'lem's Favorite Prescription Is a selentilic iiedicitie. ciirnltillv devised hy an experi iii ami l.illrul physician, snd miapte.. to woman's ili-licam sstcm. Ilistnaile of native nunl.t-iiial roots and is perfectly harii.le s in iw I'tiwls lit uii romfffjori lit thi- itymrni. As u powerful 'Inv.gorating tonic "Fa vorite rre cription " i:nparts Miviiuth to ine wiioie sys.em , m to tue organs dis tinctly femiii.no in particular. For over worked, "u. rn -iii.t. "riniilowii," del-ill-tateU teneners. milliners, dressmakers, seamstre-ses. "shop gir.s." house-keepers, nursing mm hers, and feeble women gen erally, Dr. 1'ierce's l avorite Prescription Is the greatest earthly loon, being un equalvd us an appetising cordial and re storative tonic. Asa sooth. ng and strengthening nr Ine'Kavorite Prescription' is uueiiiialed and is Invaluable In allnvlng and sub duing nervous excitability. Irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteriM. spasms, chorea, St. Vltus's (i-i nee. and other distressing, nerv ous symptoms nitiiiuoiiiv attendant upon functional and organic disease of the uterus. It induces refreshing sleep and relieve- mental aiixletv and despondence Dr. 1'ierce's l'leasiin't Pellets Invigorate the stomach. I ' er mid bowels. Due V three a dose, busy to take as candy. KITCHEN CABIC1 SUITABLE fOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO Hardware, Stoves and Furniture Crockery and Building Materials La Grande National Bank ESTABLISHED 1887 t it- ClIVS US A C.lH h-fnr ur.. i.ll DrHCIinr MiBKCr buircc ' " " "t-",l;'lu" mat wo r-Jy H QHEST I .1 . . yEi forail P'oauceand that we are "Jo-'.nv on the sm-' 1 w,th the MONEY as aS goods are delivered. P X TO THE TRADE: We wi'l say: We have p. ca lot of Fancv hav rat- rolled barley ,n our W.rthouta. wrecr, w. offer t, the l" "trad '.n i"ti1: I clL? Ti1"1614 ?"C- W. aiso have Honey. Cabbie D Onu-rs t Carrots, Poutoes, Appies, and Vinegar for sale. unions. 'A CARLOAD OF PAPER-WrA.Wn., u. , , . 2 PHONE MAIN 2 X Oregon Produce Company I Of TH CHOICEST IS THE UND- fail maids and nrava ir.on- the most cultured t'-e w;det true "d the fittest to ;ude if fitting fare for the table, can find nauT. but praise s their ranion of our Tanksg.vir.g erx.er.ei or the fancy luxuries prosperity permits Oi'V 'arge buying snd rraderate prc-rg has mucr to do w.th putting gi.-.--enes of t-:ie lies'. ott into the homes of people of ordinary inea -j A smaii tr.a, order will convince you of the surcritv of our store and our sa es methoos. PHONE MAIN so QEDDE BR2J- NORTH FIR STREET j FRESH CADIES i j Wg Make T em Every Day " I t . and what 15 cf rr.ee fnportarce. J is that we n-iKe f.em .if pure t . .ater a!. :: :: :. .. . j J SELOER, TJ.e Candy - Van J .... ... . . . ; ! 1 V -0061 no4i9oax3 ua United States Depositary Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160.00000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OEORGE PALMER. President. J. M. BERRY, Vich President. F. L. MEYERS. Cashier. W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier. GEORGE U CLEAVER. F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY. C. C. PENINGTON. F. J. HOLMES. General banking business. Drafts drawn on all parts of the world Uho Jfarmerst ana 7Jraders Tfationat SftanA CaP'tal $ 60.000.00 Surplus and Undivided Property 1 5,000.00 Liabilities ofShareholders 60,000.00 ponsibility $135,000.00 Cor.du:eau-' r Supervision of United States Bank Examiners. 6 i?E AND RELIABLE Giad to continue IJ cn .omers and pleased to meet new ones. A General Banking imj Ex.an?e Business Oonducted. Loans made on approv Secjrty Highest Market Price pa,d ,or b . .nCnty Warrants and City of La Grande Warrants. Be,e to c. .on when you hav. warrants lor Sale. I LA GRANDE IRON WORKS 1 D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor C.mplete Machine Shops and Foundry 3 mH7'T "'r' Th9 ?,rM Roller Feed M.I... the best and eheapest mlll on th .Tapped w,th machinery U handle any sized work, nothing SVS or nothing to small. Higher prices paid for old cast iron. RHONE MAIN 16 I'll ask Stillwell what I want, for ; aay dinner. ( Iri-SBinn. II.. ... I .. . . i --iiiijr una nu me tortune to A prime r.b roast of beef, loin of pork, S11 wornn who are ideal in look and leg of mutton and larded veal mut no 8ur- Ninety-nine timet out of a nun-