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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 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 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. THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY E. FOLACK, Propr. WORK GUARANTEED . inwfaj n&n JVHADLB J t SANITARY PLUMBIlY do. (or Is as essential in your home as the OUR WORK Executed in workmanlike manner an J pp.jved sanitary standards. Carrying aJ.comr U. "ne of Bath Tubs, Sinks, Toilets, Uvatary. and all plumbing fixtures. G. W. O'Udll iEPHONRED 161 B. W. NOYES JOHN HALL NOYES & HALL Dealers in Electric Supplies LAMPS and HOISE WIRING A SPECIALTY Phone Black 1161 Corner Fir and Adams Avenue W.th L. C. Smith in creamery building ! A Qnnnro hnnl GEO. T. PARR. uuuuit lVUI C B. SIMMONS. Pr.,rW ----.-.z.:z.-:-. Sec'y and Mgr. PHONE MAIN 51 PARR-SIMMONS COMPANY ; -- ' . INCORPORATED t Dealers in Grande Kondc Valley Products Fruits, Hay. Potatoes and Grain ::: Apples o Specialty LARGE COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE May Wanted Now HIGHEST PRICES PAID Call and see us before you sell Juffurson Ave. and Greenwood St. La Grande, Oregon HOI IDAY BARGAINS In New Rockers and Diners Coblcr seat rcckers $2 60 Cobler seat dir ners 1 20 Leather Upholstered seat ro:ker 4 ?5 " " " diners 2 46 These o i cam t be bouf,it else where a t this time nor from us at any other time for '(ess one halt more DECEMBER SALE j BARGAIN) BARGAINS BARGAINS Nrw Center tatta all kinds and The sales during November sur- naccerl our eriecta.tion. I 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. Phone ned 1 151 Phone Black 641 F. D. HAISTEN H. B. HAISTEN 145 Adams Ave Fir Street Store Dealers in New and Second Hand Goods EXCELSIOR RANGES AND HEATERS These ranges art the best to be had on the market for the price we as This new six hole range with reservoir as shown in the cut, only $29 50 BARGAINS BARGAINS La Grande Evening Observer FRIDAY. D:C2M32R 14. 1906 Published daily except on Sunday One year in advance $6.60 Six months in advanc 8.6 Pr month ' 68c Single copy sc CURREY EROS.. EDS AND PROP Entered at the Post Office at La Grarde Oregon, as Second Class Matter. This paper will notfpubiish any article Sic ned articles will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please sign your, articles and save disappointment. ADVEK1 Iril.Sti KATKH lplay Ad rw roruuhed mwin r..i,-.ii,. iKl reading ooi cn Oc per line OrM luwi. non, so per ilntr ror mcb Kutmequenl law tlon. terotntlun r raudnlrnue, 5c , er line. rai of tlmbkii, per line. Think of it, only eleven more days until Qhrislmas. A Kansas editor has hit upon the dis covery that among the girls of today there are more breadwinners thanbreadmakers. The last surviving widow of a Revo lutionary soldier nas d:ed at the age of 93 years. Wnen she was married to the soldier he was 75 and she was 22 years old. The Go?d Roads Ci-vention, which meets in this city on the 1 9th and 20th should be attended by representative cit izens from every port.'cn of the county. Here is an opportunity hr the tax payers of this county, in a pun! c manner, to give expression as to tneir des res as to how the county money siould be expended by the county court. Not that the court is not doing its duty, for it is. but neverthe less if some plan as mght be suggested at such a meeting as this G:od Roads Convention, A'ou'd meet witri general ap proval, the court woj d undoubtedly be pleased to follow the w s;.es of the people, and would forestall poss ble criticism which would possibly oe forthcoming in the event the covrt w:uld adopt some similar plan cf is own accord. There is aiwaysa certain elerent in every com munity that is agair.st any and every movement towards progression, that is they are always on hand i-.h a knock but never with a suggestion. There is no question but what tie good road move ment is of vital impoitance to this county and this coming convention, if attended. will result in a unity jf action that will forth gcod fruit. CONGESTION Of THE LIVER SliOWINu M TO CAUSE OF THE CONDITION ARE AM WHY RELIEF AND CURE MAY BE LOOKED fOR THROWN OSH0PA 1ft!C TREATMENT. There arefev counties in the state that I export more fruit than Union county and we are only in our infancy, compared with the amount that will be exported from this county within the next ten years. There are thousands of young trees r.ow in the valley banked, to be set out in the spring. , Too rr.ch bvd toy little S'ood in any g.ven part cf re :.wspe; trcuble That s wr.a: s ne ,.-Ut, r r cases out of ten wien ;s either toe nu:-. 0 and when tne Ost??'.-. acne he s up.; uts sures to rej a-e t-e A case of c -e---s: ; a genera! way, mur 'jen snrp;y r,e- .-, in ne case .-t . e m. t - . . a VV A IN I t D Hay. Grain. Apples, and any other Farm Produce that you may have. 1 We are in th m.ir-Lot tnr uav r,..., en.-, Z Quantity, and all th. f.h . L k" ",,,lu "uu lon'; also UAIi"n poE,REREADY NOW to contract for your apple orchards and your MARKET Pmr&'f'' y.U!i'' anJ REMEMBER that w. pay HIGHEST with the M ON FY P'uce and that we are "Johnson the Spot" wnn me iviuiNtY as soon as goods are delivered. ,J.i IHE TKADE,l Wb w' y: W. have a nice lot of Fancy hay oats wiv WarBhou wh' to the local traded I rtuii way. at wholesale prices. V.e also have Honey. Cabbage Drv Onions Carrots. Potatoes. Apples, and Vinegar for sale. i9' UT unions' bought thi's car before , hi t".X. we can UTou .7 t vantage in prices. BUY your SUPPLIES NOW B y d" PHONE MAIN 9 ! Oregon Produce Company It is not every country where the climate conditions are such that brick buildings can be erected in the middle of December. Thisisa common occurrence m this county that t.nat crfc- every year. At the present tut e masons I T i o-c.C t . are laying bnck wails on three d ff.-rent ' tna'" :"er " -buildincs in thi r.itv i . il'ia l t"e '-itu ' . j . i..vh3u'w iiL'rnany ' , ,-. . 3 SP siaiiuaru, urjnao nonue vaiify canmeas ure up with any country. "tad acKes d : -ere cr t: i -(5 -'s :r;cer a '.w pr " :-e : .er i C tie i "."ere l.ttle y. ?. n -f.at's an is or e e w :r i-i KITCHEN CABI,E1 SUITABLEj EOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO: Hardware, Stoves and Furniture Crockery and Building Materials ; La Granic National Bank ESTABLISHED 1887 United States Depositary Cpital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,030 00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS "3EORGE PALMER, President. J. M. BERRY, Vice Prhsident. F. L. MEYERS. Cashier. W. L. BRENHOLTS. Assistant Cashier. GEORGE L CLEAVER. F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. CON LEY. C. C. PENINGTON. F. J. HOLMES. General banking business, parts of the world Drafts drawn on all Uhe farmers ana traders ?attonat Siank The cj: cf c.-.r-e ex:t -thojt a c; pafi dees fe ra:..: cee-s to '.n f;r fcr t in the stroc ,.CT t". lore is no question but what we are I entering upon a higher moral standard, as 1 ia rirt'i j ed nun tiat n re , if things . cf disease are to ?e HUIVIUU415 ana, as a nation. It is high I ed time, for the very reason that conunuea ss liiey have during tha , m tie ftrst pace, quarter of a century, tne basis upon a ;i,cn ' wrol! w '- our republic was founded was beg mmg e,''. 4 to be undermined by the evils of the graft i we!e net bVng sys.em which sj larteiv entered mtn I wor k the hi.-.-H Tr.ere may be f" mcr.t. cr ;,c:. "o 0 (.) f -e t'o- c.'...se. He sttns tne rcdy. ' 'n ard cenv rc--'-:-es t'-e causes He ;..it ses ffe s s.-'re'irj r -er.ts. -';r fat c:.-t-c. :-e j f fey ( j: i; Capital Surplus and Undivided Property Liabilities ofShareholders . Ktsponsibility .$ 60.000.00 . 15.0C0.00 60,000.00 $IJ5.000.00 Condu largely nearly every phase of public and private business, large and srnail and oract ced among all classes. It is astonishing how many people are barely existing in the densely populated East, while Kansas and other great agri cultural states of th; west and mho.. f the south are praying f.-r skilled and un skilled labor at "cood wu." A who says his idleness is enforced these days, is fibbing. It would be well a!s for every southern and western state to have an immigration bureau for the dir ection of home- seekers. --'"i;c- s !e' '"cred J e r.-Ti! a.:,V ic-y .-. s-ad..st-'- a -e ?-.-. traded rnjsc'es ae , . , . t l l a:, te worK ct tne .esse.s a-n . , ..... . - ' rg i.eo irJ.r tLPerv:sion cf L.:ted States Bank Examiners. sa:e AND RELIABLE Glad to continue , Id enters and pleased t-meet new ones. A General Banking ard tx...ane Busmess C:r.ducted. Loans made on approv; Secary Highest Market Price paid , or b, -n C ,.r.ty Warrants ar.d City of La Grande Warrants. Be.suie tc ca,.on when you have warrants for Sale. FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider iutine Tnilct Ami.i. - necessity in the hyKifnic rare of the I t!lere jH-rson ami i,.r l-;il tr-atment o: ! Ary 1 peniucul.il, rlcKioriiine and heal r i 1 iw . -1 r.Mraorainar-. r or sale 1 nerves. " I wnatever f.e spec.;5.; d fSeM ty ma, in the individual case. :-e Oste--qual'Sed to f.rd a-.d ccrec: time;, the resj.is -e secies a'e' V mg'y quxk. somet.-Tes -ret t re quired. He remits t-e ;a..ce .f "-v M""''J atfe same :.-re givesatnorough -.ec-.an ;a HT.V, so that th oFc- ... . " .... , . e ,e. s 5j may be ccrea.ay w f ,-s P-,ce .1 Dossibie. F r " t-.e I ver there .s noting :,-a: Cai at , ; witn f.e fcatn-e-t. ' ; t is an o'j sag ...k . 'fci 3 (course a i.!ca: ..,! 1 c-4.e'?.. en I '':ln i'i - :i trjti .1 ! " t'.-'e 'T.e- :s " 1 'e-;-:a!a a-i :n:st -a- ,J ..t'flr' ... .. . .. . " 1 as LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD. Proprietor Cmplete Machine Shops and Foundry Sert4h.BhtkSmi? Wmanufa The Fitzgerald Roller Feed M 11.. the best Md cheapest mill on the market. Our shops are or no? T m"hinte handl "y work, nothing too I.rg or nothing to small. Higher price$ paid for M s ar6 1 RHONE MAIN 16 I'll ask St,llwel! what I want for Sun day dinner, at Uriiintists. Kmni uj.. liw ..,0, ven Uccasior.allv one has n- fr-. . meet women who are ideal in looks and ngure. N;nety-n,ne times cut of a hun- Wtil then, a sprine chicken, a f.t n. ' aL.??i fnl ht taki Hollirtert A J -' J wits , prime rib roast of beef, loin of pork meet women who ai :i of mutton and larded veal roasl. No? id .NH"T Well then, a tn.lrwi.. . . 1 2,re? y. Wl11 ' Ibe K .. 1'axt.M -.; 'if . . , """csf I ' r - git W,y. he has them. Phn. c i " OMWn lea- or Tablets. 55 , . . .., .Ma t cents. Newlin Drug Co.