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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1907)
I - f Requirements ! 4- Lcntcnt SI Every thing which you will need for the table during the lentent season. I; Salt and Dried Fish. Shell Fish. Canned Goods Every , thing you need and when, you need It J. 1 W. WHITE, Prompt' Delivery. '". , grocer! Phone Main 42 - . i J! ttllliiti.ltttttMt.t( r . : square .ueaL.aaaMMON'rEEL ' " Sec'y and Mgr. Phone Rd 1161 F. D. HAISTEN Mil. 1413, U1S Adams Avenue Phone Black 641 M. B. HAIS: 213 Fir Street Store Dealers in New and Second Hand Goods PHONE MAIN 31 PARR-SIMMONS COMPANY ' -. WCORPORATBO -: Dealers in Grande Ronde Valley Products F ruits, Hay, Potatoes and Grain :;: Apples a Specialty LARGE' COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE Hay Wanted Mow Jefferson Ave, and Greenwood St. , La, Grande. Oregon , HIGHEST PRICES " PAID Call and see us before you sell 0 ' ' . i i e e ))))) )MM I" 1 J 2 3 V Ajj 7 8 ip il ii J3 V 16 17 & 9 2312 22 23 25 26 27 28 j PA1 NTS, OILS ? VARNISH, j 'i JAP-A-LAC jWALL .PAPER I W- H. BOHNENKAMP CO i".;".:.":::::::::: OUR SAVING'S DEPARTMENT I iir ,tis b-d - I HERE ARE ITS PATRONS am The Young Folks with Small Savings IHoW,'nn'eTryine toAccumu,4,9 Fu"d to Procure Wen-todo for Convenience Afforded and Inconw Those with Idle Funds Awaiting Investment. Any of the stated accounts to earn Interest while on deposit. 5fc? farmers ana Tjraders 9attonat flank : Jst. 2a. 3d, 4th, Capital Stocx and Surplus $75,000.00 Shareholders Liabilities 75,000.00 v.:::::::::::::::::::::--- dlAlLrVltlMT OF THE C0MDITI0IM OF j The Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Bank AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JANUARY 26 190? : CAPITAL STOCK u . RESOUHCgS -Loans and Discounts ...V $87 1 26.G1 ,uWarran,ts and Stocks 3791 15 Furffltaru & Fixtures 2728.50 $60,000.00 n , LIABILITIES S.S-tock... -560.000.00 - Discount and Exchange 65 68 Interest e.?x oi Dpo"t. . 66.53:70 $127882.65 -n.w ua AO.OY txpense anid Int. paid 13011 1 Accrued .. 1260 00 J Cash n hand and in banks 27856.28 11" $127882.65 !.i . fj OFFICERS 3 F.M.; BYRKIT.:Preside; t wM Mil lrBv r. '; F J. HOLMES, Treasurer, h riMnrfp Fvpnintf Ohcorvor -mm V IUIJ .WWM I W TUESDAY FEBRUARY. 19, 1907 PubUshed daily except on Sunday One prear in. advance ; $6.60 Six months in advance 5.6O pr month .... ; 6Se Single copy , ' gc CURREY BROS., ED'S AND PROP Entered at the Post Office at La Grande Oregon, as Second Class Matter. This paper will not publish anv article appearing over a nom-de-n um 'sinn.i articles will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please .i . your articles and save disappointment. AUVKltflHlNU HATRM iMipluy Ad rate tarnlahed .wiiui auiioee iuo per line Aral anei "uu, 50 per 11m for ich Hutwequoni Ituwi omointlnni of oonrlolenoe, jo , er line. Jurat of tliDk, bo per line. ' - - 4 Ihe mayors of Seattle,4r.d Tacoma closed all of the salbons on Sunday. The public will be interested to see how lone they keep the lid on Since Mr. Bryan returned from his trio abroad the name of Governor Folk is seldom seen in print. He was quite a natural figure up to that time Mr. Brvan is the only Democrat at present. It is quite possible that the Rueff case which is now in progress In San Francis co Will Drovida nuh ir. tnflnn .l. I M.yv'.oivil nl,n nig Thaw trial as may also the Japanese question. Uncle Sam should cut all the craft out of the railroad mail-carring contracts and added the amounts thus saved to the salaries of the rural carrier who has to Keep tnree or four horses and maint.in his equipment. Ha should receive not less than a thousand dollars per year. "WHAT IS PROPER TO PRINT" Tho Spokesman Review' m a lencthv editorial unddr th r., ..mi... .... N.MKb,uU IT nab IB proper to print" after commending Pru dent Roosevelt for his interest in making an examination as to his ajihority and if possible to supprese sensational news papers continue in the following able manner but it will be noted it fails to suggest where the line should be drawn, that people as a whole would be effected. Ut course there will ,1,,,. . wid. difference of opinion as to what is proper to prmt. People of hiah sh-.i- differ on that. Mucn that ( . . our literature is offensive to many. Parts Hie u.a lesument. with all its with of precept and high inspiration, are of fensive to some. People differ, too. on the policy of ex posing or concealing crime. Soma arm,. that it is better to bring up young men ana women in ignorance of the actual conditions of life. Others contend that knowledge is best, provided that know ledge is imparted in decent language and no false moral is drawn. Soma people proceedings in the Thaw trial. Others believe that by a delicate handling of such cases a mighty and valuable lessnn is taught That young women who are worth saving, if they read proper reports of this trial, will derive a knowledge of the pitfalls and snares of city life that rnay save them from everlasting ruin. That the awful conditions of certain phases of New York sosiety which were revealed by the flash of Thaw's pistol will aid thousands of Barents in the better guidance of their sons and daugh ters. On the other hand it is undoubtedly true that to some extent there is an evil of suggestiveness in the exposure of crime. Mentally and morally unoalanced individuals are sometimes led to the per formance of a crime through hearing of crime. It is exceedingly doubtful, how ever, if persons of this temperament and these mental and moral deficiencies can be saved or developed into usefulness by any policy. After all, the controlling con sideration should be what policy is best in dealing with the great majority of nor mally constituted young men and women, s it best to point out to them the rocks and reefs, the snares and pitfalls, the al lurements and enticements of life, and the penalties of a misdirected life, or is it better to rear them in ignorance of these things?" (BROKEN JEWE Your watch may run if a jewel is cracked ( and it may keep fairlp good time. The pivot revolving in such a jewel, howev cuts and frequently breaks, thus increasing the and cost of repairing. If your watch is varying, it will pay you . it examined. All repairs given my personal attention. r or the first time in the history of La Grande will the registration law be ap plied to a city election. On March 1 1 no one will be permitted to vote who did not register for the state election last June or secure six free holders to swear to their qualifications. There will doubtless be many entitled to vote who have lo cated in the city since last June but they will doubtless have little trouble in secur ing the required number of witnesses. The salaries and milage of the members or the lower house of our . leoisiature amounts to $9,705.45. All receive $3 per day for their 40 days service, which is $120 but the milage varies from SO cents to $149.10, the latter is the milrge allowed Representative King of Harney county. Our representatives, J. H. Dob bin received $139.50 and Herman Roth- child $117 milage. This milage or that portion which represents railroad fare is all profit for every member was present ed with a pass which in most instances was used. CURED Of LUNG TROUBLE It is new eleven vean ir,r 1 , narrow escape from consumption," writes v.. v. riuva. a dub netamnn nf i Ka-h.... n ..i-l-j IT" . . 1 . 1 nan run aown in weight to 1 35 S. C. pounds, and coughing was constant, both by day and by night. Finally I began tskinsr Dr. Kmir'a Nau, n;.onu.. .. continued this for about six months." when mv COUffh and llino irnnMa ui. i.. t -. m "ot entirely gone and 1 was restored to my normal weight, 170 pounds. Thousands of per sons are healed every year. Guaranteed atNewlin drug store. 60c and $100 l rial bottle free. e)s) I CITY PROPERTY J FARM, FRUIT AND TIMBER LANDSI MONEY LOANED J f MclLROY & HjBBERD J . r ELGIN. . OREGON. Op's't Bohnenkamp's 0. M. Heacock, NEW JE' AND C 1 rr ARRIVALS NOW ON EXHI it'' llii J. It PE La Grande's Lei eweler and Of Opposite U. S. Land FESTSTOCK OF DEPENMtKeWELRy" . nine IN "LA GRANDE SUGAR" None Better. None Purer. Use La crande Sugar and None Sweeter. Us no other 2TlWfc NEW RIBBONS VALENTINES NEW HOSIERY & M Wellman & Compan adams avpmii. WA1pan GRANDE IRON WORK D. F1T2GERALD, Propri.3 "" ""Machtoi Shops. aadF Genera Blacksmiths, W. m,- , or nothino nandl ny sized . " r h0Pare: 7 y s X .1 ni8"ricesDaidfn,,; .nolnme too I large . ! u u rjj er -"nun, f' ft. ee , t object to the publication of any part of