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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1907)
V ,VAYS "I V.' 1 VERY BEST V .BARGAINS . BARCMftS i - Come In and see these bargains. They are adorned with the diamond shaped tags, and tha. extremely low- price, in plain figures, so you cannot be mis taken. i .'A few mora coal neater ire left 'and w art going to offer them at absolute ly tha wholesale cost to ua, to aloe them out for this season, RTS.all kinds,' CANlfb khifs .11 1 London, layer &n3 loose. v; 1 " " .MEAT, Heinz and-home made. : :AND.IMUTS,'lafg8stiiiieih Unfdn codhty -f': ; " J UlS.and all tropical fruits. CRAPES Vome-1 inever seen here before.- - ;: - - t BARGAINS There never was such an offer made you. and you cannot afford to .miss, this extraordinary . opportunity if you . ' are Kkeiy to need heater loon. . . . ;Alo'bhe 6 hdle Home Comfort "Range $ '? I ' M Rrvoir. g ood as newtmlrliO. V.J A LEMON b AND i'ORANfiF" f Pf Al qdIcm t 1 o noie t.iit Range with reeroir, onlylised 2 months, good aa sew only $29.60. , . .. . WO and CAT AWBAS; Imported direct from Spain V. i 1 , s -s ' i , iU iyfgw Hesters to X. "' r '7 i cost to ' Is. . Only 1 4 , ,vTi M VJvS. ? IOdayssale.Vcb.1 X 51 . inpt Delivery. Fhone Main ,: Square Deal PHONE. MAIN mm. GEO. T. PARR. C. B. SIMMONS. : . President -V w - Sec'y and Mgr. V ARR-SIMMOMS C0MPA11Y Dealers 1h Grande ftohdef Valley Products ruits Hay, Potatoes an Grain ::: "Apple a Specialty INCORPORATED : j 12 Z m - a ' a a IZ ' a a k ' ml 1 I eeeea a ee a a eaaaSaeeea.aaaa ; BARGAINS We will fumfslTyou 'any Itind of ''hiw goods' and ' accept your old good in exchange. ' Phone Red 1161 ft it). HAISTEN Ul 8 Adam Avenue 215 Fir Street Store Dealers In New arid Second iiaifd Goods Phone Black 641 It B. HAISTEN vfl AH GAINS W'hiid1 all Vlnds of 'hew aAd' attend hata gboda. - mitt . . i'm Jin U Craiide tvenirij liscrver MONDAY JANUARY '"SI, 'iSbo Published 'daily eitept in Sunday ARGE COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE Hay Wanted Now ; One year in advance ..,...,.........$6.ou Sn months in advance ..... 5.60 Pr month .... .L.I '66c Single copy 6c CURREY BROS., ED'S AND PROP ET PRICES see us before PAID you sell 1 . X Jefferson Ave, and Greenwood St La Grande, Oregon Entered at the Post Office at La Grand ... ..... Oregon, as Second Class Matter, v ' t V GIAL , V IN BARGAINS HAY (several cars of strictly fancy Mixed Timothy hay, which we quote I prices, at $13.00 per ton. Wheat : hay at $11.00 per ton. 5 per cwt. J, i ; : :r .e Supply , of Paper Wrapping paper," wax paper, 4 dishes, pulp aper oyster palls," paper bags all sizes, and twine. The best per and the lowest prices. I ' , : . .; : PHONE MAIN 2 ", jon 4Prucc Qompany This paper1 wilf'notlpublish any article appearing over a nom-de-plume. Signed articles will be received subject lo th discretion of the editors.. "Please Vun your articles' and save disappointment, " ADVKRIiHlKU 'RATH) OUplay Ad ntea rarolihwl upon apuiloatlon Uwal Madias' noiteeeUto per lliis tt "tiuwr. lion, 50 per lie ror eauh SDbMquem liuei. tlou, xeaalaUoiie of eaadoleaoe, je par Una. . rQ of tbaoka, be per line. in. " ' R XMAS PURCHASES! S AND TOILET rVATERS tm the Natural Flowers 'pteis'u9,tH4tlwi tall to our perfume depart- our. -perfumes direct Vs.-'" By careful tudy Ihtlon' to' the Wants off are' able to' offer you. id line of perfumes. but' ie cities. ITI0NERY of Ufalets. box papers! jerlines Eaten-JiiKr- .best makers. grado view tablets. . TOILET WATERS To the ' particular buyers of toilet waters we will merely say that you are sure to find what you want in our J, stock, from the 26c bottle up. Roger -Gallet's, Colgates. Ricksecker's, e Palmer's. Plnarid's. "4-7-11". Hud- J nut's etc. We Invite you all to come in and inspect1 our perfume depart- e rriept. For Quality and prices it can- not be beat. E0R THE TOILET ; All th best brands of powders,, lOliuns, U4ps, I.UIU biaanis, wwiwwmi massage creams, manicure accessories, etc., are to be found in our stock. Itan pleas th most cfltical. e e We h T. HILL. Pfiigsist -"LA "GRANDE. OR s.eee. e-e.e4.. t GRANDEiRON WORKS , D. FITZGERALD. Proprietor . i hpfete Machine- anops ano rounary . . S 1 . ., ' r- . u n II t' j jcksmiths. We manutacture me nizgeraia nouor r. igi and cheapest mill on ' the market ' Our shops are th machinery U handle any sized work, nothing too large 0 small. Highe prices paid for old cast iron. 1ERY " Small embroidery hooks : I On. Dollar. SWITCHES t m - I- r Wellman :& Company adaMs :avenue' 'ChHUSANt fOR TILLMAII MORMON ' SORDAY SCHOOLS BEST In th face of th widespread hostility that prevail toware the Mormon xhurch, chiefly because of the doctrine of polygamy which has been fn the past and ltelievd by many still to be 'one of its principal features,' the zeal of Its members,' "spec ially in the training of the young, ha to be admired. -'Among the' Mormons, mor perhaps than in any other "denomination, it appears to be recognized that th body which makM the 'most Tf "It Sunday School will have the greatest growth. The lack of general interest taken in the Sunday Schools throughout the country is a suDject 01 sorrow ana regret to many pastors aind 16 the ' U w Who ' r ' activ worker in' that branch of 'church work. Figures recently appearing in a news paper item showing the percentage of in crease among 'Various 'refigkws bodies during the 1 6 years from 1 890 to 1 906 were as follows: Catholic' 7"4 r'cent; Episcopal, 62; Lutheran, 49; Methodist, 40, r Congregational, $6; Baptist, it. th rMormons are said to have increased dur ing the sam period at the aniazing rat of 107 per cent, and the raason advanced is that they have th best Sunday School in thecoontry. ., : .-. y The Mormon parents make it a duty to see that their children are regular in at tendance at Sunday School. Among other denominations the Subject 'appears to be a matter of entire unconcern to a large pro portion of the parents, and their disregard of the Sunday School quickly descends to th children! In the Mormon Sunday Schools there are 40 per cent more men teachers than womsn, while in th Oentil churches of the land the relative propor tion is reversed. The woman male prob ably fully a capable teacher a th man, but there 'would be a1 moral effect in a larger participation of nien," Especially in ts influence upon boys, that cannot be questioned. It has been estimated that BS per cent of the church membership must b looked for In the Sunday Schools. If the latter are neglected, if the present adult "mem' be r ship of th chuichet by carelessness or otherwise discourage the children from at tending, it is not difficult to foresee what the ultimate result will be. Spokesman- Review. "Marty "iii Stockholder before 'tillman' time has Wished he had no record behind him, but the wish has probably been brr.,;',.t br?" Rwr - Tmn with more than th usual "dull, sickening thud." Tillmanias all -will recall,' nas been mixed bri with :the v President 'oVer' the Browrivlle1nc1de'nt invwhich ''the resi: dent' discharged three companies of negro troops for shooting up th towirof Browns ville, Texas, and Incidentally killing one man and Wounding another so that he lost an arm, and fn Which vera! Womn ini childrtn tiar'rbwl etcaped death. In 1 894 Yillman wa goyernor of iSouth Carolina and some trouble arose over the enforcement of th new dispensary law such that Tillman ordered the state troops to seize the telegraph ttffle ilvCohimbia, that sUte, and to intercept tnd read all ing in tWh'tt direction. " TWtroops partoried this' duty one night and 'then sent iq their resignation because they did hot wish to spy upon' their neighbor. Tillman refused to accept theirfesfgnations and summarily dismissed thm from ' tha sef vie1 of (he 'stt as "men 1 unworthy to wear it uniform.'' Thee troop were all' white' men, too, but they were dismissed fa disgrace, 'not for irmrderand rlotmg.4 but--1iTip1y "W cause they wlsHd"td?es1gn 'rather" than to t placed Triffie '"position of meddling With th private affair of other - white paopl. Yet Tillman claim that the ''President has exceeded his authority in ordering the dismissal of these troops! Boise Capital News. , ''eaeeee.sValid'4e : - " - . f If sriowralnOi" cdfd'j.ets ' Into ,your I hobseViincler a Jt door, buy a Daisy Automic Oodr Strrp add yoU uUI ; ! rKave nc farther trouble. a Th tubdividing of Grand Ronde valley into two counties would be - an "abortion that woold condemn th . intelligence of (h present generation for all Mm to dorhe. Senator Foraker isn't sur yet whetiiw he will be a candidate for President In J908 or cot.: He can-tell better -after-tie get thrgh',wuh this 'itegTO fWuWoa 1 Udrartde' hatWnJaed th best sligh- ihf in years, the past few day. - In fact, this is all we have had for many years, atnd yomfg'arid old arc taking 'advantage of it ; ; POSITION WANTED By competent man in the Grocery business, ha haJ year of experience, Inquire at this office. iaaa.M.Ma 44. VISIT OUR CANDY PARLORS seiDER, Just received a 'carload of ill In' t.'Xiiiiiii'.'J.J.iiil.i We H. BOHNfeWKAlVlvP CO pHarHwjir-'Stnti nrirt rnrtitttite N 1 ' ' V 1 Crockery and Buildlnl Materials La Grande 'Natiimdl Bank 'ESTABLISHED 1 87 1 United States "Depositary $150,000 W. L. BRENHOLTS. . 1st Assistant Cashis. ' Capital arid Surplus, ,v - .1EORQE P'AL'MEIR. Prisidimt. . .. J. M. BERRY. Vtoi Pmsranrr. F. L. MEYERS, Cashiih. . - , T V V " ' C. S. W1LUAMS, ; 2nd AtsiTAT Ciif . George l' cleaver, ' 1?. M; BYbkrr.' . .a'boSnle: 4 C C. PENINGTtfN. ; VF.J. HOLMES. CJotrtparatWe staterheut showing growth oftti 1 bank's 'bUtlhsss in th pact three year ' , Individual deposits $667,728 97 627,645 18 756,570 60 January 2nd 1 906 January 2nd 1906 January 2nd 1907 Total volume of business $678,740 98 869.016 86 ,986,186 67 c farmer? Oraders ana Capital...- ..$ 60,000.00 Suptu and Undivided Property 1 6,000.00 Liabilities of Shareholder..- 60,000.00 ktponsibnity -.a'....V8.000.00 A -Condunerru" -r tupertision of' United" oa:eand reliable Btat. Bank Exafrilrfel. '"l ' Glad to continue Id cn.xmers and pleased to meet - new onee. A General Banking hh- tx.ianpc bueintse Conducted. Loan made on approv Secx T.y . ( 5.: Highest Market Price paid ior L .n C -nty Warrants and City of j La Grande Warranto. Be suie to c. .. on u when you have warraats - for Sale. ,'.:'' mm a'aaaaaaaaaaaaa imitiit. m 'aaaAaAAMMAA ,'))))e))0 t saaar a a a'l - er-k at arv w nisi ar ' a A a aa..''...... " LAIC. JLWCLKT AKKIVALd IsllW UN CAnlUlIION T K ' . a J. H. P'EAR'E, 5 La Grands' Leading , t 'Jeweler and Optician j Opposite U.S. Land Office , ' V V ' . " s ; . -it ' ' ' FINEST STOCK Of DEPENDABLE JEWELRY IN CITY .1 i 1 with President Roosevelt