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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1906)
1 , ? Di J W i em -ww -m-w ww -w w 'VWWW WWW Shell Fisid A New Department To our already large and complete stock of rfitia lea we have added a SHELL fISH COUNTtR up. a rkJcfc ill be found fresh crabs, clams, Grawfish, lyaipia ud Eastern Oysters. In fact all that should be fouid in 1 an up-to-date Shell Fish market :-: " w GROCER , r hone Main 42 i J. W. WHlfe, I ; Prompt Delivery. ttttttttitt t mm? J25JJJJ2JJJ2JJJ J A Square Deal c.b.s.mmonSoeo-t-S. Sec'y and Mgr. ' -PHONE MAIN 51 : PARR-SIMMONS COMPANY ' " ' ' INCORPORATED . Dealers in Grande Ronde Valley Products Fruits, Hay, Potatoes and Grsin ::: Applet a Specialty LARGE COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE Hay Wanted Now HIGHEST PRICES PAID Call and tee u before you sell Jefferson Ave, and Greenwood St La Grande, Oregon HOLIDAY BARGAINS In New Rockers and Diners Cooler teat rocker $2 60 1 20 Cobler eaat dinner Leather Upholstered seat ro:ker 4 75 " t " diners 2 45 These goods cannot be bought else whereat this time nor from us at any other time for less one half more fjvF""1 BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS DECEMBER SALE IZ 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 Ghristmas gifts. See our prices on crockery A fine double reed organ, tuned and in fine condition, onlv $20.00, will sell on New Center tables all kinds and payments price 9 UPina gnu up Phone Red 1 161 Phone Black 641 F. D. HAISTEN It B. HAISTEN 14'5 Adams AvV . Fir Street . Store . Dealers in New and Second Hand Goods EXCELSI02 RANGES AND HEATERS These ranges are the best to be had oo the market for the price we at , This new sis hoi rang with reservoir at shown in the cut, only $2950 BARGAINS BARGAINS --.'.u.'.aasraV. . . . it ---. mi -Am Ld' GninilB Evening OBscr V6r to depsiuhesPiritsPrduced bynimin this warohniK' t.n ctahlih a Hnnaturincr 4a.AfttttttftttMttttttittttt W ANTED Hay, Grain. Apples, and any other Farm Produce that you may have. tAKlMi!?b,M ton: .Is6-OATS in any , Jt - wwu bkk jrvuiiavo, poutwsREREADYNOWtocont.r!LOt for your appIe orchrd and yur MARKPTPmr that W HIGHEST i,h .h.LnSI?vSf0rallp'ucJend that w r "Johny on the Spot" with the MONEY as soon as goods are delivered. rJS, THE T1RADEJ, We Wl" ' W naV9 a nic l o' Fancy hay. oats, rolled barley in our. Warehouse, which we offer to the local trade in a ratal way, at wholesale prices, We also have Honey, Cabbage, Dry Onions Carrots, Potatoes. Apples, and Vineear for sale. y ' nlA,.C pK n ?F PA,PER-rw''aPPine paper. W paper dishes. Pulp i plates, Paper Oyster Dai s and Pmnr haom.ii t f bought this car before the advsnce in paper, therefore we can give you ad vantage in prices. BUY your SUPPLIES NOW. y PHONE MAIN 2 Oregon Produce Company WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19 1906 bonded warehouse, and to tax pay or de- . - nature, fjtt s may wish, the alcohol Published daily except on' Sunday produced by him. All of this will be done - under governmental supervision, but the One year in advance $6.60 Government pays for this supervision Six months in advance 8.6 The manufacturer of alcohol does not Pr month Single copy.. 66c . 6c bear one cent of it. There is no objec tion to a farmer manufacturing his alcohol in 'his back yard' provided he wants to ..,... establish a distillery there. If you will j take the trouble to investigate you will - , . . .. , , , nna, in my opinion, mat me laws ana re- Entered at the Post Office at La Grande , .. Oil I tint-It mlatinrr fn thai mannfirfnra rtf A f j m . . I .Bgu.,. oeconu o.ass jviauer. in Uermanvdo not differ to anv "ri Z 7 . , . . T' 1 8f eat extent from the laws and regula Thit paper will notTpublish anv articie aooearinff over a nom-dnh.m. Rian.H . tl0ns m th,s country- articles will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please sign yourj articles and save disappointment. ADVERT 1H1NU KATKa lply Ad rle raraUhed upon ap(iilttlon -4cal readlDf noiloee 10o per line a rat I oaei- tloo, 50 per lint for each sutxieqiienl lane?. tlon, eolnUon arioalnlnae,sflper line Jrd of thank, be per Una. Mrs. J. Craig, of Dawson, Y. T., has taken upon herself the unusual ask of collecting and mounting the complete flora of the Northland. Mrs. Craig, who is the wife of a Dawson photographer, and herself an artist, has secured already more than 100 distinct flower specimens which are found growing wild in Alaska and the adjoining Klondike. These she has mounted b-tween glass; by a secret process which she herself devised, which Internal-RaVAnim rnrnmiceinnar VarbH enables the flowers to be nresArveri with- . w vv wwtwi a ;i nca 1 - r answering an inquiry reoently as to how j out 'oss of their original, wonderful color many gallons of denatured alcohol will i '" She intends to continue her labors DENATURED ALCOHOL approximately he needed "in the industries for 1907 says: Having absolutely nothing to base an estimate upon, it is not possible for me to make an eetimate as t3 the quantity of denatured alcohol that will be consumed in that way. No formal applications have as yet been made by distilleriers for ap proval of denaturing bonded warehouses up to the time of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, and to exhibit the collection at Seattle in J909. B. W. NO YES JOHN HALL NOYES & HALL AfAd The Dairy Bred Man is of mora valim than the dairy bred cow. He knows th value of kindness and can get more from a Civen numhar -f auAranc fnu, i - ww wiau ail buch applications could not be filed for ,' otner "lnc' of man frm superior ones the reason that the proper blanks have KITCHCNJ cabinet SUITABLE;rOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO Hardware. Stoves and Furniture ' Crockery and Building Materials La Grande National Bank m ESTABLISHED 1 887 ' United States Depositary " Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,00000 : OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS , "jEORGE PALMER, President. J. M. BERRY. Vicb President, F. L. MEYERS. Cashier. W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier. GEORGE L, CLEAVER, F. M. BYRKIT. A, B. CONLEY. C. C. PENINGTON. " F.J.HOLMES. General banking business, parts of the world Drafts drawn on all . Miller SALE , Everything in my millmery stare will be sold at a reduced price for the next thirty days. Mrs. J. R. Forrest. Dealers in Electric Supplies LAMPS and HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Phone Red 26 1 Corner Fir and Adams Aerue W.th L. C. Smith in creamery buiiciinj not as yet been placed in the hands of collectors. At ptsent there are forty distillers jn the United States manufac turing wha'. might be termed commercial alcohol." For the sake rf In reply to a criticism of the law on th 1 . 11. '"nJe .00. or numanny. ,t is my . ,. , , , -inianaauty co recommend Holnster's ground that regular distilleries only can ' Rsy Mountaig Tea. We owe our coun- engago in the manufacture of denatured ' rLiu B.f,""0Wme.a dutyA T" or i wwv. IEWL N UN G l,n alcohol, enabling the ' whiskey t-ust to secure practically a monopoly, Mr. Yerkes SJid: "Tnis office knows of no process by which alcohol can be manufactured ex cept by distillation, and as regular dis tilleries are the only kind recognized by me law, a'conol rranufuctured under the They Stand Alone. Pt.nidli.u i.r-t In l,i .J n it.-t ' n, Jml n. u ri.'.iMii'.'iHuiN ; uit.i. ., fl;ir:k .ml l.;t . .:,lin ,. u. nli.ii-l im- ir. hw, Knvurilf rr.;-r..ti.,ii tcr wpuk. (ivcr-(,rl.l. ilti ixlitiili'ii. titTViiis. " nm-i( wti," piim ru. i,r,i H'onicii. !in, 1 ir. J i-ri " Unldi n M,-,1i,mI 1 lisoovcrv. tliu Tuim.iis riinrdy ,ii -ii,inii ii. n-anufactured at regular disti'leries. j There are absolu'eiy no limitations as to POSING is perhaps the most imnnrfint ; , . ; ... r in aooui II1K a good picture, ana it s a Doint to which cre- e study each subject and bring out the uiuiriuuaiiiy oi me iace to the best ad vantage. The same care is given to every part of the work, to the retouching Printing, Toning and Mounting, so that the finished picture is a pleasure to you and a credit to - I-I. J. RITTJUR hotographer La. nr,nHn rw ! t t . . ..-it. ,.i supervision of this department must be 1 cauirrlml alT,viinr,H wl !iT cf" t! p manufactured ot r,..i- x..;n-.;.. I "''.n,.l";h- '.W1'!- WwW.t. wal luinL-i. I'ui.iii. iiriiiiriim or oilier imi-""- in ul-' !K an clfivtlvi' ri'Muily for nil ni-i a-t s ui'iiiiir fr-m thin, wu i rv or inijMirp IiIoihI, u.i siToii.lwi.f una kin H 1T-,'I ton-.. K.uh I'.itilc of tile iiliovf niiilloinfa twari uhii Its , i;iii r a I tiilu,- ,,; Jf,ii. PtV III the fill) lit lllLMII'i, ntv , ,. ;fititf It 1. iiih'l in ;iiii j;;;.,;,,, l'ln (rank a n. I on i,til,i,tty '.la,i-s tin-Hi' iniillfini-v In rid ii( hit ihmt .tv. ami u ti1H N'st tfitaratitv oi tlixir ItnTils. 1 licy ctimiot In- , laMii'a oati nt nor mvrta i)i-,li-in-s fur tln v ur,- lit itlit r ("tiiif of Kiiii ii i i (,i(j,; ami lay all t. n!tr.i, ,,f lj" , , ' cm. (!, ,.f,.,. Ih,.m u.,.,,,..,,,,. hmriihrm, r,. s.i.-h s are .ii..rs.ii ,,,.(1 n.ul strot.Bly ,,,;,;,,, ,,y f m,.s ...ii.i.nt n...li.-a r!t,r. h e , :r ' for 11... ,.,,. (r l,i,l, th,. m ,i4. ,i(l , ; ,ii.-i. i in r, oro. t ic , r,, , ';r:'.r.!:v,'",.n,,',i,l,i'''' to ',,,. - ........ ,,,,. lUf, i i4 U'im fi.r -r. A If lit llk i .' the s:j:c of a distillery that can.be opirat- ed undar the law. There are over 1,000 d sulleries in operation now, at each of hich the daily spirit producing capacity lesa than 30 gallons. Many of these were set up on an outlay of less than $200 o far as the internal-revenue taws are concerned, either in theory or practice. the sma'lest and crudest distillery can produce alcohol, if as a business proposi tion it is deemed advisable to do so. The small drstilleries have always been treat ed by. this department with the same consideration as the larger ones. HOW A FARMER MAY PPODUCE DENATURED ALCOHOL. ZsAe farmers ana TSraders 9f at ion at SRanA Capital " ..$ 60,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Property 1 5,000.00 Liabilities ofShareholders 60,000.00 responsibility '. $125,000.00 Condu:.eo u-J.r Supervision of United States Bank Examiners. , aA?E AND RELIABLE Glad to continue ld cn.tomers and pleased meet new ones. A General Banking anu Ex.anee Business Conducted. Loans made on approv: Secj .y Highest Market Price paid .'or 0.. . C.nty Warrants and City of U Grande Warrants. Beute tc er.,.on js when you have warrants for Sale. "If .farmer or other person desires p--TttZ flo into the business of mn,.f,,..;-. . .V".' I' J"' l" 'V ",,'" ixtrno" general laws and regulations. He w.ll be required to give a bond, the effect of which is to prevent him from defraud.n the Government of the Ux en any dist.il- ... ... a KM-nmi ,-oiili,l. .i,.i It . M to Iw, v. M ' iK-and Uil l,. inn.- r i ed .Pints produced him. He will be1 X requ.red to esuablith a distillery warehouse ' Pride of Grande Ronde j The product of the Imbler flourinc mill ;h..t. .u v.... .u. . be t wheat land ,n Grande Ronde valley, consequently the best flour. A trial , will convince you of its superority. I samemiir h?VineVUr ' " "Patent" ,rom thi For sal. by .11 first class dealers. Don't submit to any substitution. ' Pride of Grande Ronde -r.' t. , ""ui 1 ' ' " " x-- r!ti '4M