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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1907)
Close Out Second Hand Goods BARGAINS f ALWAYS THE VERY BEST DRIED FRUITS, all kinds. CANED FRUITS, all kinds. 2 1 RAISIIMS, London, layer and loose. 2 MINSF. MEAT, Heinz and home made. , t t CANDY AND NUTS, largest iine in Union county 2 I C0C0NU1S, and all tropical fruits, GRAPES some- t thing never seen here before. j CITRON, LtMON AND ORANGE PEAL, SPANISH 2 2 MALAG and CATAWBAS, imported direct from Spain i t 2 t iJ. W. WHITE, GROCER ; i I Prompt Delivery. Hone Main 42 , 2 A Square Deal c GEO. B. SIMMONS, Sec'y and Mgr. T. PARR. President PHONE MAIN 31 PARR-SIMMONS COMPANY INCORPORATED : Dealers in Grande Ronde Valley Products Fruits, Hay, Potatoet and Grain ::: Applet a Specialty Wfc-s HHnUIVVOL Hay Wanted Now 4 m HIGHEST PRICES PAID 22 Call and tee u before you sell Jefferson Ave, and Greenwood St La Grande, Oregon SPECIAL IN BARGAINS HAY We have several cart of strictly fancy Mixed Timothy hay, which we quote ' at very low prices, at $19.00 per ton. Wheat hay at $1 1.00 per ton. Oats at $1.26 per cwt. A complete Supply or PaperWrapping paper, wax paper, dishes, pulp pie plates, paper oyster pails, paper bags all tizet, and twine. The best T grades of paper and the lowest prices. PHONE MAIN 2 ' ! Oregon Produce Company I AFTER XMAS PURCHASES; PERFUMES AND TOILET WATERS True Odors From the Natuial Flowers . It it with much pleasure that we call your attention to our perfume depart ment We buy our perfumes direct from the makers. By careful study and strict attention to the wants of our patrons we are able to offer you the best selected line of perfumes out' side of the large cities. TOILET WATERS To the particular buyers of toilet waters we will merely say that you are sure to find w'lat you want in our J stock, from the 25c bottle up. Roger & Gallet's, Colgates, Rick&ecker's, e Palmer's. Pinand's, "4-7-11", Hud- J nut's etc. We invite you all to come in and inspect our perfume depart- e ment. For quality and prices it can- not be beat. STATIONERY 2 A complete line of tablets, box papers! etc. Whitings, Berlines, Eaton-Hub- urts and all the best makurs. We carry Colorado view tablets. FOR THE TOILET All the best brands of powders, lotions, soaps, cold creams, cosmetics, massage creams, manicure accessories, jets., are to be found in our stock. We can please the most critical. A. T. Prescription Druggist H I LL LA GRANDE, OR 1 2 guage Winchester shot gun - $7.5o Several Winchester rifies - - . Jl.Soandup Several Rochester and Metal lamps - .35 and up Several cook stoves ' - - " S.oo and up Several coal and wood heaters " cross cut saws " chairs and rockers -" ' bed springs - - ' .9oand up .75' and up .25 and up ; .5o and up Lots of tools, picture frames and ether articles of VALUE too numerous to mention will be sold at BARGAINS to CLOSE OUT AT ONCE before inventory Phone Red 1161 Phone Black 641 Men's coats 25c upji Women's clothing j: at your own price . ; F. D. HAISTEN H; B. HAISTEM Ui5 Adams Aenue 213 Fir Street Store Dealers in Mew and Second Hand (Joods We carry a complete line NEW FURNITURE and HARDWARE. la Grande Evening oasGrver TUESDAY JANUARY 8. Published daily except on One year in advance .. Six months in advance Pr month Single copy La Grande offers except onal advan taoes to caoiul in iobbi"a lines. This is 190? sure to follow the adjustment of freight ' rates that is sure to come. Tnere is no Sunday jU5t,ce jn tne preSent system that practic- - ally forces everything on this coast to the $6 50 seaport towns. Tnere is no reason why S.60 buyers in carload lots should not be able 66c to secure as low a rate rn rail shipments from the East as either San frrancisco, prti.ni n, Cuttle. . Much of this freight URREY BROS., ED'S AND PROP passes tnru Li uranoe. dui urno. I dealers must pay the carlo, d rate to 6c' Enured at the Post Office at L Crarde ! Portland and the local carload rate from Portland back to La Grande. This is not Oregon, as Second Class Matter. This paper will notjpublish any article appearing over a nom-de-plume. Signed articles will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please sign your4 articles and save disappointment ADVKKll!UU KATES tispiHjr Ad rate tarnished t.pon epiiliUii .or I reading noi teee luc per line flntf I user- Ji.-, r pr ilt for subfMjutoi iiuxi tion. MOinUoDofcololec,ic'r I'm. rdn of thank, fan per Use, It is to be hoped f'at our frozen roads will continue for a .week or more. If they do many cords of wood will reac h the city that will not otherwise be possi ble. The fuel question it becoming ser ious again. There it nothing the matter with the roads in Union county at the present time. Why not invent something that will keep the roads frozen all of the time. But there is another drawback, what would the newspapers do if the road questio l was solved? right and will soon be adjusied. If the seaport cities have water advantages this it their good fortune but there is no reason why the Interior sections of this great Northwest should pay tribute to these centers. Their natural advantages should be sufficient , without the aid of unnatural influences. The meetiig of the city council to morrow evening promises to be excep tionally Interesting. The report of the consulting engineer on the Beaver creek water project will be acted upon and it is expected that the new proposed charter will receive approval of the council and steps taken for the holding of a special election whereby the people may approve or reject it, The people are interested in both of these matters. The Interstate Commerce Commission has developed into a general publicity bureau. It is astonishing how tome of the big corporations squirm when the lime light is turned on to their manner of doing business. The fear of publicity it one of .the great factors in keeping many things straight The man whose life it without tarnish or the business so con ducted that if necessary the whole world may know its workings, has nothing to fear. From this time on, with the exception of the state printer, all officers will d'aw flat salaries and the fees received by such officers will revert to the sta'e, That was quite an issue at the last state election but the raise in salaries only leaves a net gain to the state of about $7,000 and if a railroad commission is created to say nothing of several other new boards that the legislature will be asked to provide for, this saving will be wiped out. WE WANT YOUR TRADE and will treat vou rieht at Stillwell & Co's. market. Phone Main 16 LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry Genera Blacksmiths, We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill., the best and cheapest mill on the market. Our shops are equipped with machinery tc handle any sized work, nothing too large or nothing to small. Highes' prices paid for old cast iron. The increased number of thoroughbred stallions that have been purohased in this county during the past few years will result in a better class of horses being raised in this section. The best of every thing '.6 in demand, Our horse growers thru the market quotations see this dem onstrated every day. It costs little more to raise the best than it does the inferior grades. Union county for years nas been noted for her fine horses and advance ment along this line is s rr.piy keeping pace with developments ;n everytning else. A Heavy Load to Cany. Alone wlih dyspepsia comes nervous ness and genei..i Ill-health. Why? Be muse a di ordered stomach does not tier Piit the fond to lie projierly dictated, and its nrnriiubt H8sl:nwaul by me ,TStem. The blood Is rharicd with r otsoi. which rumn (rum this dir'criit red digestion, and in turn the nerve are n t fed on good, red I .nod. and we see symptoms of nerv ousness, sleeplessness an I Reneral break down. It is nut head work, nor over phy sirnl exertion that urns it. but poor slum- eh work. With poor, thin blood the PRETTY YARNS, NEWRIBBONS WOODEN KNITTING PINS ' BONE CROCHET NEEDLES HOLIDAY GOODS OF ALL KINDS E. M. Wellman & Company: ADAMS AVENUE A customer of one of the c gar stores upon walking up to the cafe remarked upon being asked what he wanted, among the many brands exhibited, " Give me one of Hackman's or the Observer will never quit hollering about patronizing home in dustry." This man has along with many others realized that the way to build up a town is to patronize home institutions. If we would make this cur motto for the year 90? we would ail besv.rpr sed how our city would advance aicrg rrfriy lines Such a spirit is read.ly rtc.t" zed by those who have mony to inves:. It is royal spirit to foster and pe.'p e always like to live in patriot. c communities that stand together. Surh comurvtres cannot help but grow. We are all work ng to gether as a city as we never hate before, Let the good work continue. body is not protected against the attack I germs ol grin, nronciuiis ana consump tion. Fortify the body at once with l)r, WIS KITCKEIM ! CABINET! A necessity at all times w. H. BOHNRNKAMP CO ! Hardware, Stoves and Furniture Crockery and Building Materials La Granic National Bank ESTABLISHED 1887 United States. Depositary Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,000 00 . i i OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS 1EORGE PALMER, Presidbiit. J. M. BERRY, Vice President, F. L. MEYERS. Cashier. W. L BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier. -GEORGE L. CLEAVER, F. M. BYRKIT. , A. B. CONLEY. C. C. PEN1NGTON. F. J. HOLMES. General banking business, parts of the world Drafts drawn on all lerce's Hoiden Medical Discovery a rare, combination of native medicinal roots without a particle of alcohol oi dangerous habit-forniiuit drups. A liuie dook oi exiracu). irora promi nent medical authorities extolling every Inereuient contained In Hr. Pierce's olden Medical Discovery will be maili'd free to any address on request by postal rard or letter. Address "Jr. R. V. Pierce, Huffalo, N Y. Many years of active cractice convinced Dr. fierce of the value of many native roots as medicinal agents and he went to Farmers ana TJraders l Tfationat SSank Capital Surplus and Undivided Property ... Liabilities of Shareholders responsibility .$ 60.000.00 .. 16.000.00 .. 60,000.00 .$"155,000.00 Conducted urdcr Supervision of United States Bank Examiners. SArEAND RELIABLE Glad to continue old cnsiomers and pleased to" meet new ones. A General Banking and Excuange Business Conducted. Loans made on appro v; Seori.y Highest Market Price paid for 0,.. Cunty Warrants and City of La Grande Warrants. Be'suie to cat. on j when you have warrants for Sale. treat expense, botb in time and in money, to perfect disown peculiar processes (or , retiueruiK itiem tin emcient ana sate lor unite, alterative and rebuilding agents. ine enormous popularity oi "ijoiqen Medical Discovery" Is due both to its scient c compounding and to the actual memetnai value ot lus ingredients. 1 he publication ol the nnnu of the ingrrili mitt on .he wrapper of every bottle sold. gives inn assurance oi iu non-alcoholic character and removes all objection to the use of an unknown or secret remetlr. It Is not a pr.tent medicine nor a set re; one either. This fart puts It in a rln all by itxt lf. (tearing as (i does upon ever? bottle wrapis'r The ltiulge of HuDesty. io the full ll.-t of Its ineredlents. The "Golden Medical lilscoveryeures. weak ftonu-.cli, Indigestion, or lypetsa. torpid liver and biliousness, ti1ceratli.ii of tonitich and low)e and all catarrhal af fections nr itutiu r what parts or organs may be afTt'ctJ with It. Dr. Pierce's I'leasant Pellets are the origins)' little liver pills. Ht put up 40 years ago. They regulate a:.u invigorate, stomach, liver , and bowels. Mm h Imitated but never equaled. Snif;ir-coatd and easy to take a candy. Cue to tbrm a dote. Pride oi Grande Ronde i The product of the lmbler flouring mill situated in the very heart of the best wheat land in Grande Ronde valley, consequently the best flour. A trial will convince you of its superority. Insist on having your order filled with this brand or the "Patent" from this same mill. For sale by all first class dealers. Don't submit to any substitution. i ; Pride of Grande Ronde