La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 22, 1907, Image 4

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BARGAINS
Corns in and see these bargains. They
are adorned with the diamond shaped
tags, and the extremely low pnee. n
plain figures, so you cannot be mis
taken. ALWAYS: THE VERY BEST
BARGAINS
A few more coal heaters ere left end
ws are going to offer them at absolute
ly the wholesale cost to us, to 'close
them out for this season.
DRIED FRUITS, all kinds. ' CANED FRUITS, all kinds. 2
RAISES, London, layer-and loose. "' '
VHIMSiEiMEAT, Heinz and home made. '
BARGAINS ;
There never was such an offsr mads
you. snd you csnnot afford to miss
this sxtraordinary opportunity if you
rs liksly to nted a hsater soon.
CANDY AND NUTS, largest iine in Union county
COCONUTS, and all tropical , fruits, GRAPES some-
, thiig never seen here before . .
CITRON, LtMON AND ORANGE ' PEAL, SPANISH
MLAOiid CATAVVBAS, imported direct from Spain
BARGAINS
Alsoons 6 hole Horns Comfort Range
with Reservoir, good as new only $40.
I 6 hole Elite Range with reservoir,
only used 2 months, good as new
only $29.60.
New Heaters to v
I close at utiolesale
V cost to us. Only
10 days sale, Feb. I
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j,P9)mpt.jDeilyery.. ; , phone Main 42
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' l OQUarC Utal C. B. SIMMONS, , President
fiHf-.- Secy and Mgr.,,
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, PARR-SIMMONS COMPANY
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7 Dealers, in Grande Ronde Valley Products '
Tt Fruits, Kay, Potatoes and Grain :: Applet Specialty
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?,,LAR6e' COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE
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i.Hay Wanted Now
I HIGHEST ., PRICES
1 Gill and seajs before you' tell
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PAID
Jefferson Ave, and Greenwood St.
La Grande, Oregon
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HAY
have taveral can of strictly fancy Mixed Timothy hay, which we quote
.t very low pricey at t $13.00 per ton.,, Whtat hay at. $1 1.00 per ton.
)att at $1.86 per cwt. .: v, ,
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' A complete Supply of Paper- Wrapping paper, wax paper, dishes, pulp
Sit plates, paper oyster piila; paper bags all sizes, . and twine. The best
iadet of paper pnd the lewst prices.. , '
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POE MAIN 2
'i OrjorrProcjucc Company
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kFTER XM AS PURCHASES!
:RFUMES AND TOILET
.:,rtiV- WATERS ' v
: ja Odort From the Natural Flowers
- t it wWH tmiahtpleature that we calj
r attention to our perfunTt depart
ill,, . We buy , our perfumes direct
' iti ilie makers. By careful study
. 1 strict attuntio to the' wants of
' 1 patrons . we are able to offer you
' best selected line of perfumes out
; e of the larijeti'4B8.
; : v STATIONERY .
, complete line of tablets, box papers:
, s.i Wtmgs .Berlins, Eaton-Hub
ito.sU hs best makers.
.' ' Ve tarry 1 'tiblorndo View tablets.
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description Druggist
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 25c bottle up., Roger
& Gallet's, Colgates, Ricksecker's, e
Palmer', Pinand's. 4-7-11", Hud- J
nut't etc. We invite you all to corns
in and Inspect our, perfume depart- e -ment.
'For quality and prices it can-
not be beat. e
All
FOR THE TOILET ;
the best brands of powders,
lotions, soaps, cold creams, cosmetics, e
massage creams, manicure accessories. J
ut;., are to be found in our stock. We
can please the most critical, , e
HILL.
LA GRANDE. OR
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GRANDE IRON WORKS
,D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor
r G mpicie Machtna Shops and Foundry
Uenera :Biacksmuns. We m.inufactute The FiLtgorald Roller Feed
;' .Mill..-"UV Jwest nrvlf clisi)osV rni.i on- the n.arket. Our shops are
equipped witn maw.nery U lundte an sized work, nothing too larca
or.notlung to small. H.ghsf' Jricos na:d for old cast iron.
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TATlONERY Small embroidery hooks
cS hats One Dollar. ,' SWITCHES
if' M. ; Wellmah & Company
I j ' ' ADAMS JAVENUE '
We will furnish you any kind
of nsw goods and accept
your old goods in exchange.
Phone Black 641
Phone Red 1161
F. D. HAISTEN H. B. HAISTEN
1418 Adams Avenue
Dealers in New and
SIS Fir Street Store
Second Hand Goods
We handle all kinds of new
and second hand goods.
La .Grande Evening Observer
TUESDAY' JANUA RY 22. 1906
' In tomorrow's issue the full text of the
proposed new charter will appear for the
consideration of the voters. In the same
issue will also appear an article relative
to the charter from Mayor Stoddard, who
has given the subject much careful thought
The object the council had In ordering the
publication of the charter was that every
voter in the city might avail himself of the
opportunity to carefully read it and dis
cuss it Later an opportunity will be giv
en whereby any and all may offer sug
gestions or changes or become more en
lightened upon its provisions before it is
.finally submitted for ratification. '
Published daily ' except on Sunday
One year in advance...'.. $6.60
Six 'months in advance 3.50
Pr month 60c
Single copy ..'.!...:' .'. 6c
CURREY BROS., ' ED'S AND PROP
Entered at the Post Offics at La Grande
Oregon, at Second Clatt Matter. ',' '
Thit 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
your articles and save disappointment
ADVERTISING RATES
iHply Ad rata, tarnished apon appilo.llon
Uk1 rmdlnf noiloei lOe per line Diet . - Iomt
tkm, s Pr line tor each auUequenl Itywi-
Hon. , - '
fvtoi ntlon oondolence, so per .11 ne.
)rd ot tliank, bo per line, ' '
PROPOSED NEW CHARTER
., It will only require $100 more to sink
the artesian well which is now down over
800 feet near Alicel to 1000 feet This
amount should be raised ' without any
trouble. The indications ars that what
now looks like a failure may be turned in
to a grand success. There has never been
a well that hat reached a depth of 1000
feet in the valley, and this ons should nst
be abandoned when a trifling sum like
$100 would secured a well deeper than
all others.' .
We cannot expect much at the closing
session of this congress in the way of se
curing a federal building for La Grande
but remember it will not be long unti
March 4 rolls around and the sixtieth
congress begins. During this congress
the federal building proposition should
be past the resolution stage, alto past the
pre-election period. Our readers will re
member about the only mention of the
federal building for La Grande occurs just
a few weeks prior to primaries and here
tofore legislative sessiors which elected.
United States senators. It requires about
so much talk however to sscurs anything
of a public natura and ws have about
passed thru this period. It is about time
that something tangible was bemg accomplished.'
The trend of public opinion towards a
realization of good roads is forcibly sug
gested in the fact that no less than five
representative citizens of Union county
will attend the Good Roads Convention
which meets this wsek in Salem. Think
of it people traveling three' hundred and
fifty riles to iitten to a few speeches on
how to maks good roads. The suggestion
twenty-flvs years ago would have , pro
duced little if anything but ridicule. The
idea a few years ago that counties and
municipalities could spsnd thousands of
dollars for steam rollers and rock crush
ers and gradsrs, as an investment would
have been scoff td at and not a few would
have suggested graft. That day is past
We have as people passsd the experi
mental Stags, and the most prosperous
countiss all ovar are those who are build
ing or laying the foundation for permanent
roads.
Union county according to ths estimates
of Commissioner Ben Brown, has spent
on her county roads no less than $400,
000 and net a few who' read this will im
mediately ask thsmsslves, What have ws
to shsw fer it? We have, in fact ss good
reads as the average county, which has
plodded along in about the same manner
as we have. But along the thought of
traasportation, what was considsred good
enough a few years ago will not mset the
requirements of today, Fifteen yei
ago every one thought the road bed, rs
and rolling stock of the O R & N Company
was ample for all time to seme. Within
that short period we find the grades ware
toe hSavy, the long wooden tressels re
placed by immense dirt fills, ' the 60 lb.
rails had to give way to the 90 lb. rails.
The switch engine today in the LaUrande
yards is heavier by many tons than ths
onss used on the main line when the road
was first built
A train of eighteen loaded cars at one
time caused more comment than a train
of sixty or more cars today.
This same idea is being extended to the
public roads. In some counties of ths
state farmers can now haul a load of
7000 pounds with more ease than they
could a few years ago 1500 pounds.
Good roads not unlike all substantial
improvements meant an investment but
the old policy or system often resulted in a
continual expense instead of a permanent
investment.
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. A SflAP If TAKEN IMMEDIATELY
Eighty acres of land 2 mile mth
La Grande, part of it well timbered. tk
it for $426.00.
Tie RialEstati, Loan & Colliction Co.
WI WANT YOUR TRADf
and will treat you right at Stillwall &
Ce's. market Phsne Main 16
POSITION WANTED
By competent man in the
businsss, has had ysars of experience.
inquire at this office.
VISIT OUR
CANDY
PARLORS
SELDER, The can(iv
- Man
I If snow. rain, or cold lets Into your house under a
door, buy a Daisy Automic Door Strip and you will
: have no further trouble.
Just received a carload of
SHINGLES
:W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO
l Hardware, Stoves and Furniture
Crockery and Building Materials
La Grande National Bank
ESTABLISHED 1887
United States Depositary
Capital and Surplus.
$150,000
oppicms sno ojmeTom
1EORGE PALMER, Prksidemt. J. M. BERRY. Vice President.
F. L. MEYERS, Casnier.
W. L. BRENHOLTS.
1 at Assistant Cssiie.
C. S. WILLIAMS.
2nd Assistant Casnier
GEORGE L. CLEAVER. F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY,
C. C. PEN1NGTON. F. J. HOLMES.
Comparative statemeut showing growth of the bank's business in the
past three years
January 2nd 1905
January 2nd 1 906
January 2nd 1907
Individual deposits
$567,728 97
627,643 18
736,570 50
, Total volume of business
$678,740 98
859,016 86
986,186 67
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Tjhe Farmers ana 77raders
Jfationat Siank
P'11 ., $ 60,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Property - 18,000.00
Liabilities of Shareholders.-. 60,000.00
Responsibility ...
...$136,000.00
Condu-,eo ur , Supervision of United States Bank Examiners'
oE AND RELIABLE , .
Glad to continue M cn..omers and pleased to; meet new ones.
A General Banking in. tx.,.an( Business Conducted.
Loans made on appro v Seexi.y
Highest Market Price paid ,or b . C.nty Warrants and City of
La Grand. Warrants. Be su.e u. c ..on when you have warrant,
for Sal.
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LATE JEWELRY ARRIVALS NOW ON FmmTini
J. H. PEARE.
La Grands's Leading
Jeweler and Optician
Opposite U. S. Land Office
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