La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 01, 1907, Image 2

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    $5,000.00 Stock of House Furnishing Goods
'. , OF FRED JACOBS
At Wholesale Cost
A Few Articles of a Kind ui'l be Mentioned Daily in this space
Showing The Reduced Prices.
;! :
Only a limited number of
these Go-Carts left and are
oln$ at . , $3.00
2. Second Hand Baby
Buggies very reasonable.
SNAPS
i ?M ' .
Common Rockers are
going fast at $1.35 and up
to $5.25 'for, the best
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We have some very pretty patterns of
all wool and cotton Art Squares in In
grain ranging from $3.75 to $ll.85 ac
cording to size.
Iron Beds, Blue, Green or White
Iron Beds, Brass Railing
$2.60
5.05
Our Supported Springs and Wool Top
Mattresses are only $2.t5
And our Crockery is very low priced
and will sell in any quantity
Iron Beds built up both head and foot
panels with Polished Brass worth
$17.50 Only
These are Beauties
$12.10
CASH CASH
Mi
12x12 top Center
Tables only $.65
i 14x14 Oak 1
" only 1.55
24x24 Oak
only 2.25
24 in top, Claw
Foot only 2 95
These are Genuine Bargains and Will Not Last Long
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Phone Red 1161 Mail) 4
p. HASTEN
, U) ,h 415, 1416 jAdim Avenue ' ' '
Pliom Black 841
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H. B: HAISTEN
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I h i -.-213 Fir Street Stgre! 1 .I . '
Dealers in New and Second Hand Goods
KITCHEN TREASURER
TABLES,
small size $3.45
large size 3.80
Without high top closet.
BARGAINS
CHAIRS
Bow Back at 50 cents to
Leather Upholstered Seats
at $2.25
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FRIDAY,; FEBRUARY , l.lW,
Published daily except on Sunday
On year In advance .. .
Sii month in advance.
Pr month ......
Single copy ...
..t6.60
...8.50
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CURREY BROS.. ED'S AND PROF
Entered at the Poet Office at La Grand
Oregon, a Second Class Matter.
Thi. paper will not publish any article
appearing over a nom-de-plume. Signed
article will be received subject to the
discretion of the editors. Please sign
your Articles and save disappointment.
. ADVKUllBINu UATKM .T"
Wlly Ad raiw rwnubMi epon p,.ilcU(1n
txxwl ratillng mm Im 10p ptr line flnl Inw
Hon, je per ilae ftr turh aobaoijurui Iumi-
iiod. '
Rewiiiiilom oroiiolen4. jci rr line.
Cbrd of lh6k. f prr lln.
It.was brot autat tha Interstate am
mere Commission hearing at Sale m a
few day ago that th several lines which
make up the Harriman system charge
each other for the freight transported over
the respective line one half cant per ton
per mile. Thi is brot home to the prop
rietor of the OasiHviR In a rather force-
able manner. Within a f w days . this
office wity receive a car .load ,of paper
from Portland, the weight of which will
be 80,000 pound, the freight on which
will amount to $192, whereat under the
rate the several road, charge each other
the rata on thi same car would be $22-1
o. A tew jolt like this and it will not
take much to make ue firm believers, in
the righteousness of the government owner
ship of these common carriers.
It i to b hoped that the 0. R. & N
Co., will act upon the request of the Com
mercial Club in time that those who are
competed to attand court neit week from
North Powder can secure passage on the
early morning train.
If the present railroad investigations
continue to enlighUn the people during
the neit twelve months as they have the
past year. Mr Bryan will have more
following along his policy of government
ownership than he hsd when he first out
lined his policy upon returning home,
after spending several months in the
countries that operated their own roade.
As a rule Mr, Bryan' policies have been
weakened by ubsquenteents. but it
earn that thi time the condition are
liable to continue In hi favor.
Organized labor in Naw Jersey asks
in lieu of the contract system in state
prisons, there be enacted a law' compel
ling the employment of convicts by the
Stale direct, with their wM fl.i .
fair Valuation, the wage, sent to th.,r
families. The labor men My that with
such a law they would no longer oppose
pnaon-maas goods,
- While the Oregon legislation I -divided
on the proposed railroad commission a to
the appointment, the Washington legisla
ture is divided upon the question of chang
ing their law which appoint, whereby
their commission can be elected by the
psopl.
The bill before the legislature requiring
two third or three fourth of .a jury to
return verdict in civil cases should be
come a law the present yslm requiring
a unaminou opinio of twelve men is bay
fund, yif time and justic i often tJiwArt-
d by. either their ignorance or design of
of some on juror. .
The tide of immigration will set toward
Oregon thi yar more than ver. Union
county need about twenty thousand more
progressive peopleWe have the resources
whereby they all can make a good livina
The only trouble is so few of the Eastern
homeseekers know anything about Union
county. However of the thousande that
will come to this state during the spring
months, some of them will find their way to
this county.
Trte quarterly bulletin of the New York
State Department of Labor says: "As
the prices of the necessaries and comforts
bought by the workingmen have increased
in the neighborhood of SO per cent in the
period 1697-1906 wage earners even in
the organized trades, cannot be said to be
enjoying an undue share of prosperity,
while workers employed on salary are on
the whole in a less fortunate position than
they were before prices began to rise.
1 ime is sliding along. As yet nothing
has been done with a view of reorgan
izing our county fair. There is no use at
tempting any more farces similar to the
last two. It would be much better to
abandon the idea altogether.
The Onsanvtn ie In possession of a
poem on the " Beautiful Buttercup" which
we expected to us in this issue but the
heavy frost this morning was sufficient
to cause ite non-appearance for several
days.
VAMP wknl. L.J.. t
nen red blood. Drive out impunti that
uuiiraiaouunagtino" winter. Holl
itr Rocky Mountain Tea it a family
tonic 58 cenU, Tea or Tablet, Nswui
UHUO lONPAMY.
TARM FOR RENT-600 acre well
improved, 3 miles from Island City,
'ash rent None but teliable parties
need apply. Inquire at Adcocks &
Fritz furniture store. La Qrandei
I CIT Y. PROPERTY
I FARM, f:RUII AND j
I UMBER LANDS I
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MONEY LOANED!
f MclLRoY &
r nlBBERD
ELGIN, OREGON. ' " '
LOST Small Vwaist ' pin,v e't with
fouV tmall pearl and on sapphire
Finder, pleas return to Mrs. Q. M.
Byrkit
m WT YOUR TRADE
and will treat you right at Still well &
Co a. market Phone Main 16
STILWELL &, COMPANY'S !
MEAT
MARKET
PHONE MAIN 16
LA GRANDE, OREGON 2
ALWAYS THE VERY BEST
' ! f C ;.' i. n a k ,. , , , . v.
DRIED FRUITS, all kinds. CANED FRUITS, all kinds.
RAISINS, London, layer and loose.
MINSE'MEATyHeint and home made
CANDY AND NUTS, largest line in Union county
COCONUTS, and all tropical fruit; CRAPES some
thing never seen here before. ' " c
i CITRON, LEMON ' AND ORAiur.F dfai cn..,.
MAUC and CATAWBAS, imported direct from Spain
J. W. WHITE,
GROCER
Protnpt Delivery." ' " Vio
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SPFPIAI R A Dr. a IMC i
IN HAY
atT.'rvhr "Veral "7 "a' $triCt'y MiXed Tim0th W -at
very low price, at t 3.00 rr n- uu... , . H
I Oat, at $1.26 per cwt ' " U pW
A complete SudoIv of Pn.ru;:.- .
I . , , r "'"K PPr,- wax paper, dishe. duId
I ad 7 PaPer0y;t:rPail, PPrb--. -d Z .. tUS
f grades of paper and the lowest prices.
PHONE MAIN 2
Oregon Produce Company
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GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor
Complete Machine Shops and Foundry
Mmra,.ll!,"miih,,u Wnuf""". The Fitigerald Roller Feed
Mill, the best and ch.ape.t mill on the market. Our .hop. are
or nothing to .malL Highwr .jrice. paid for old ca.t iron.
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