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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1907)
Having Purchased the Fred Jacobs stock of House Furnishing Goods and Combining it with our Two Stocks we will continue our SPECIAL SALE to make room for a car of Furniture already ordered. BARGAINS BARGAINS I I EVERY ARTICLE in the STORES REDUCED. Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Dressers, Chiffoniers, Chairs, Rockers, Center Tables, Extention Tables, Carpets, linoleum, Com fprts Blankets, Pillows, Trunks, Brooms, Couches, Bed Lounges, Cupboards, Writing Desks, Kitchen Treasurer tables, Cutlery, I anges, and Heaters. Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Graniteware, Nickleware, Hardware, Wash Tubs, Machines and Boilers. In fact nearly every thing that is used in the home. ' : ! , , " - BARGAINS ' ( ( ' ' ' . 1 ..; lit v Right For Cash. Come and see for yourself. Phone' Red 1161 f , P. HAISTEN 14U.-H1S. .1416 AdaraaAvtnuf , . 1 t 4 ! J Ph'ont Blplc H1 ' l H. B, HAISTEN ( CJ.V "215 Fir Street 9tortt' '' ' . ' ! I . t J ) ! I : i Dealers in New add Second Hand Goods BARGAINS rMMOTiiMimiiiMiMiiMwii iiiiiii ii i "i i 1 1 'i i . - , I ' ..... . " 3 V & 6 7QSF 7 l& 19 2 0 P 29 93 t2326272a r J ?7 li (lf tvenint tover Publietud daily except on ' Sunday Om yttr ifl adtranca . ... $6.60 Si onthi vn advanp ..-..-. 8.60 Pr month 66e Singla epy 6e CURREY BROS.. ED'S AND PROP Entered at tht Poet Office at La Orande Oregon, at Second Clase Matter. "piit paper will pot publieh any article yjtmni over nom-ae-piume. signed article will be received eubject to the ducretion of the editor. Pleats tign your article and tav diappointment. ADVEItlirilNu KATKM i'Ulilnjr Art mtoa futnl.ho.1 upon epilrviiim 1K-1 rtwitlue iiuilcn 10c pr line rJt.t iiMr llco, ir t tint Aireitt'h nulwniurni limn. IUM, KorniiKliin. nf io'1olmu-, o i r linn. 1 rrt ul ll..,t.kN. :. vT Hit. Few MMonrer over the 0. R. & N. ra lfwd vx-'ll ever forset the fact that thoy at cue tine paed thru La Grande. Frcm ei-. .t s dc dropping out of the tnoi:iH.iii into one of the most beautiful I dnuidin.c tcenet. pretdoutthe Grande Ronde valley. Thi of iUelf would be ufRcient to immortalize upon the mind of the traveler, the name of the commer cial center of this beautiful picture. But there ie much to be teen from the car window, Mide from the tentimentality of the urrounding. The horneieeker from the Eatt upon winding down the moun tain tide above Union tation it present- ad a cn that the bet writer in America have attempted to fittingly de- crie. Jut about the time the train- moannoor:et "next station i La Grande' th train daiie by th large. Hot Lake Sioitorium which i a wonder itself. A few minutes more the larga poll and the heavy transmission wires jof tht G. R. E. Co., suggest. commrciaIim of the highest order, then the mill and elevator of the La Grand Flouring ' mill, then burst into view the large buildings on the stately elevation, which upon, inquiry, tht passerby learnt that ont of tht large brick buildings it tht temple of justice, which suggestion cause tht realization of the fact that La Grande it the county seat Tht other buildings art easily recog nized at buildings of education and the many church spirts plainly tall their story. On tht opposite tide of tht ear tht large tugar factory ttandt out at a monument of industry. Tbt plai n g mi It, tht wart- houses, a crowded depot, with its stir and bustle. Tht round house, machine shop, ccal bunkers, tram dispatchrs office, freight division, large yards with long trains of freight cars. Then as the train proceeds tne sto;k pens add their testi mony to oar live stock industry, the smoke from the pumping station, the large new building, of the Palmer Lumber Co.. The brick yards, the dam and power plant at Oro Deil. Then, when the mountains are once more encircled and the passenger has settled or another samenness in scenery the large lumber plant of . the Grande Ronde Lumber Company comes into view There is not another twenty miles of scenery and evidence of permanent indus trial activity as this twenty miles from the time this valley is first viewed until the mountain! art entered at Ptrry. Li Grande being the educational ind ustrial, financial, and political center an impretsioris naturally impressed upon the mind of every one passing thru our city. All of which cannot but be of great benefit. INDIVIDUAL DEPOSIT BOXES Our Safety Desosit Vaolt content large number of individual boxes. Tht afford convenience privacy and safety. A convenient private room for accommoda tion of our customers. No danger of loss by tire. Always available. Pleasant and courteous treatment to all at Farmers & Tracers National Bank "M IT COUNTRY The author of the words of "America' Samuel Francis Smith, who died , (w year ago. received tht following eulogy from his Harvard classmate. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holme. ,i. . k . "Now, there's Smith. Hit name will be honored by every school child in tht land, when I have been forgotten a hundred years. He wrote, "My Country Tie o Thtt." If ht had said "Our Country' tht hymn would not hava been immortal, but that 'my' was a rnasttr stroke. Evtry ont whd tings thk hymn at onct. feilt a personal ownership in his natf vt land. , Tht hymn will last at long at tht country." It it of bim that Holmeesays in hi poem entitled "Tht Boys."- - 'And there' a nir falimu nf ...iu.i pith, ... I Fate tried to conceal by naming him Smith But he thoutjid enner frit th kua ' and frft - Just reason his medal My Country Tis VI tuctjr In a letter dated, Newtoft Centre, Mass. June 1 1, 1861. Dr. Smith said, "The song was written at Andover during my stu dent life there, 1 think in the winter of 1831-2. It was first publicly used at a Sunday Schcol celebration on July 4th, in the Park Street church. Boston. I had in my possession a quantity of German song books from which I was selecting such music as pleased me, and finding "God Save the King" I proceeded to give it the ring of American repubf can patriotism." Into each lift some eorrow mutt fall; Witt peoplt don t tit down and tawl; Only fools tuicide or take to flicht' Smart people take rtoeky Mountain Tea ai nignc -fNlWLIN Dhuo Compary tj'm i i. A' 5 The advantages to be 1 . gained by purchasing I your groceries here vou t wouldn't hesitate a minute I about deciding that this s the store to be favored ; witn your patronage. ! We carry only the best groceries obtainable and everything purchased 5 here can be depended upon as being fresh. Try i us and see how well we ; can take care of your ; wants. Try our Utah 5 honey. e J ' PHONE MAIN 46 : QEDDEJ" BRiJ . NORTH FIR STREET HOW TO AVOID PNEUMONIA Wt have never hrH nf imni. :. t - - in stance of a co d minltina in munmn.:. other lung trouble when Foley' Honey iiu i.i nas oean laxen. u not only stops wi fcuugn oui neais ana strengthens the lungt. Ask for Foley' Honey and Tar and refute anv uhtitn nfr.r.i n. r J. Bishop of Agnew. Mich., writes: "j nave usea roiey s Money and Tar in three very severe cases of pneumonia with good results in every case." MASKS NEW RIBBONS VALENTINES NEW HOSIERY E. M. Wellman & Company! WISE COUNSEL fROM THE SOUTH "I want to give tome 'Valuable advice to thow who tuffer with lamt back v and kidney troublt." says J. R. Blankenship of Beck. Tenn. "i have proved to an abso lute certainty that Electric Bitters will positivtly curt this distressing condition. 1 ht first bottle gavt mt great relief and after taking a few more bottle, I was completely cured; to completely, that ;il becomes a pleasure to recommend this great remedy." Sold under guaranete t Ntwlin drug ttort. Priot 80o. -' I CITY property! i; FARM, FRUIT AND TIMBER LANDS MONEY LOANED i! M cILRG Y & HIBBERD ; ELGIN,, OREGON. ""ttttlttMMIIMMMm VISIT OUR CANDY PARLORS SELDCR, Tlre j' af mm Man ADAMS AVENUE OUR SAVING'S DEPARTMENT HERE ARE ITS PATRONS 1 it. Tht Voung Folkt with Small Savings ri50r,Mdwmner'TryintoAccumul.t . Fund to Procure' 31' Roided,'l"t0"d0 fr Convnine Afforded and Incoms th, Those with Idle Fund. Awaiting Investment. Any of the stated accounts to tarn interest while on deposit Vhe farmers ana traders Rational SftanA Capital Stock and Surplus $75,000.00 Shareholders Liabilities 75,000.00