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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1906)
i ALWAYS THE VERY BEST Close Out Second Hand Goods BARGAINS DRIED fRUITS, all kinds. CAKED FRUITS, all kinds. RAISINS, London, layer and loose. MIMSE MEAT, Heinz and home made. CANDY AND NUTS, largest line in Union county COCONUTS, and all tropical fruits, GRAPES some thing never seen here before. CITRON. LtMON AND ORANGE PEAL, SPANISH MALAG and CATAWBAS, imported direct from Spain- 12 guage Winchester shot gun - - $7.5o Several Winchester rifles - - $1.5oandup Several Rochester and Metal lamps - .55 and up Several cook stoves - - - 5. oo and up Several coal and wood heaters " cross cut saws chairs and rockers -bed springs - .9o and up .75 and up J .25 and up .60 and up K Lots of tools, picture frames and other articles of VALUE too numerous to mention will be sold at BARGAINS to CLOSE OUT AT ONCE before inventory I? r 4 X X X i X X : : w ' '- - A J. W. WHITF, Prompt Delivery. GROCER ihor.e Main 42 A Square Deal PARR SIMMONS COMPANY HIGHEST PRICES PAID Call and see us before you sell GEO. T. PARR. C.B.SIMMONS, President Secy and Mgr. J PHONE MAIN 51 Phone Red 1161 Phcne Black 641 Men's coats 25c up Women's clothing at your own price E. D. HAISTEN H. B. HAISTEN 1415 Adams Avenue 213 Fir Street Store Dealers in New and Second Hand Goods We carry a complete line NEW fl'RNITURE and HARDWARE. 'Nrrippremn Dealers in Grande Ronde Valley Products Fruits. Hay. Pttaloes and Grain ::: Apples a Specialty LARGE COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE Hay Wanted Now ft r a l.rr .a . jenerson ve, ana ureenwood St. La Grande, Oregon La Grande Evening Observer FRIDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1906 Published daily except on Sunday One year in advance . .. Six months in advance Pr month Single copy $6.50 ... 2.5 and was firmly convinced that the grand juries thruout the country had done more to disarrange things than anything else and it almost made him shudder to think what might happen in v.ew of what has 'laci'su in scrr.i.-y d.ffcrc.-.t :cct::-.i cf the county. CURREY EROS.. EDS AND PROP tt444 V A t A K. I r mm. VV A IN I fc LJ Hay, Grain, Apples, and any other Farm Produce that you may have. We art in the market for HAY from one to 500 tons; also OATS in any quantity, and all the fresh eggs you have. WE ARE READY NOW to contract for your apple orchards and vour potatoes. 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 good3 are delivered. , IHF T,RADEi, Wue Wl" say: We nave "nIca lot of Faney hay. oats, rolled barley In our Warehouse, which we offer to the local trade in a retail way, at wholesale prices. We also have Honey, Cabbage, Dry Onions Carrots. Potatoes, Apples, and Vinegar for sale. A CARLOAD OF PAPER -Wrapping paper, Wcx paper dishes. Pulp plates. Paper Oyster pails and Paper baggs all sizes, and also twine. We bought this car before the advince in paper, therefore we can give you ad vantage in prices. BUY your SUPPLIES NOW. PHONE MAIN 2 Oregon Produce Company Entered at the Post Office at La Grarde Oregon, as Second Class Matter. 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. ADVEIHlHtNU KATES jliplay Ad rated rarnlebed upon np,Mlcilmi ijaati renillnii tun Ices 10c per line flrnt loner. Mod, 50 per Hot for each subsequent lne- tlon. tenolutloni of eourtnlrnce. 5c i er line. ;rrt of tlmr.kn, Sr per line. The dispatches state that the Standard 65c j on Company's stcck has decreased in the 5c market $180 per share and assign as reason for such a decline, t -.e fact that the government has taken steps to in vestigate the manner in which the com pany transacts a portion of its business. This emphasizes the necessity of a law which will give the public thru certain legal channels the right to publicly ex amine the books of allcorpoiations. These corporations derive their authority to. do business thru state laws and in return for such priviledges, the state should have the right to know upon what lines the corporations do business. W e are coming to this quite rapidly and publicity is the or.ly thing that will keep some corpora tions in check. Those wno do business along correct business principles have nothing to fear. It will soon be swearing off time again. The Portland street car strike is al most a thing of the past. A business man who called at the Observer office today stated that he was spending his spare moments practicing on writing 1 907. B. W. NO YES JOHN HALL The city and school has made its levy. The county and state are to be heard from and then we will all know how much taxes we will be called upon to pay during the year 1907. A business man co nplirnented the Observes for incuicat'ng the idea of i loya'ty during its campai,;-! along the line of patronizing home industry, during the 'past year. He stated t-.at ne personally I knew that a more byai sentiment was the result. It means mjn to any com . munity that fosters s;i a spirit. It I means employment to r-.r-ne people that j otherwise could not ne stcared. To make ' possible sucn a sp.r.t the home dealer : must do his part. -e ires', sell his .ods just as cneap as they can be purchased KITCKEN PARIWFT A necessity at all times W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO ; Hardware, Stoves and Furniture Crockery and Building Materials NOYES & HALL Deale Electric Supplies LAMPS and HOUSE VIRIG A SPECIALTY I'hone Red ol It is about tuna that someone sh.;uid cast a few gentle remarks as to the nec essity of the city provid-ng a suitable park. Lest if be forgotten the city has a park, that is land b.. ght for that purpose. The total taxable property cf t-.e incorporated cities n this cutty 822.668 of this amount La G a credited with $1,050,874. ! words La Grande is assessc 060 more than all 'ft"o the county combined. I abroad. Wie- that ely disloyal to sera that ca- be bc.'.r.t a our mere-arts ate i easy rr.dtur ?.; irg away f a tell h'm t.i;t'y a chase a-j ' -t any ca: 1 t. . e ;" :e : mo-c .'. La Grange National Bank ESTABLISHED 1887 United States Depositary Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,00000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS "3E0RGE PALtfER, President. J. M. BERRY, Vicb Presidbnt. F. L. MEYERS. Cashier. W. L. BREN HOLTS. Assistant Cashier. GEORGE L. CLEAVF.R, F. M. BYRK1T. A. B. CONLEY. C. C. PENINGTON. F. J. HOLMES. V Ger.era! bankir.g business, parts of the world Drafts drawn on all c. "e. it is absol jt- ;-.y for aiything j . We believe ' t s ar.d it is an ". Before send j 1 , ' . . i" 'lame dca'cr i - '.:eri tj pur- j -. " : t :,; tree ' -' .It i ttie : farmers ana traders Rational !2ank I S ' . ! s o' cr FASTIDIOUS WOMEN - -' r 1 ..:,( 'Vi -lvt At.tiseftif at i'. -m!v i . a '.v I J r A v a t 1'r ti t C C. ie i't t: I f- a"ve t i ' II its i-AMIiST.. j i''ra.-.r''.i'.!rv. t .' v S rr;" i . t i.t I''.-.. I'D!-:,,;., M.. Sdip.us ar.d Ur.d.v.Jtc Fri; crty Liabilities oftShatehtxtrs usporsib-lity ..$ 60,000.00 15,000.00 .. 60.000.00 .$135,000.00 C;- -.;ervs.r. cf L'n.ted States Bank Examiners- W.th L. C Ci-rner F .i ar.d A Avcue 'O tiu t:!lur !j : ! I :: I "LA (iRANDE SUGAR None Better.; IVone Purer ouc Sueeter. L'sc La Grande Sugar am Us rn Otlicr i i i Every coii'ity in t:;e st.i , sider tne adv.s.t'Mi'ty of n. tion. if not a'i cf the which is j ! .000 a--o i y ' the ics.oirccs of the cr j' t We 'iced opuiati. p.. ; s vestUH- Svor, rt.v fa-, comes a tax ) or. "E AND FELIABLE NuTK K : ti i A.;mV I'i't;:i 'K, j ad to ccr.tinue ,j L A Gt-cral Banking nr. Lt.-s : ... c o". ,:;cr .y r:;.'.est La G Grar. for nets and phased tc meet new ones. an.'C H'.; rcss Conducted, eca .y et Pr.ce Fa.d ,cr L C ..nty Warrants ar.d City of srrar.ts. EIU: tc c' '-n -5 when ycu have warrants yea sec ay r.il La Gra uie in and otrmanei't Similar payroll is as:-, refer t the new s.r.v t le '.Viio i L j iio -r C bu-iJ a ni'ii adjacent tc ... spring. V.'e it us: n. : s:, p fat tno.t ivt I'ave sf.erui makes cas.er to obtain roiis arc the has i oo:n bu.lt. i K 1 be p.:. 'pl.-y ,v i ; 1 1 1 . A V t. at t;s. Te .re ' ethers. P .1 , - c"i c t is a-e i ! Pride of Grande Ronde j 4 M j A :n,n w -o ;s b t'ssco w:th a fj.; , cf rtanvi, n c.-ii'lttir.t.pg serf a. : the era cf vrc?j-it;. tr.;j wnc-. c ! jut -assid. ren-arKcj tnat 1 e co j anytlvn,- t ) pteve -,t arctticr year, un'tss ;t wcu.d be ti e ! wnich w:!i be ca i.atvk..;;:f I He stated t'-.al he haa rt'tti ;. . . Irtader cf ire ;apers fr l ie :a; i ,1.1 Nil, ; re predict of tbe Itrbler flourinc mill situated in the very heart of the j est a -eat &-.d .p. Grande Ror.de va.ley. consequently the best flour. Atrial c:" -'f its superority. I r;apv:ar order filled w.th this qrnd or the "Patent" from this t ir.S'alC r or sa'e by ail first class dealers. Don't submit to any substitution. If a.., Pride of Grande Ronde it j -1 V'.L'!Mutv.,,.w.: !