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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1907)
Lehtent Rcq UirCrnCntS I ! JUST RECE,VEQ2 Lots of Second Hand Household goods, Ranges, Cock stoves, i Heaters, Iron beds, Springs, Mattresses, Couches, Bureaus, Chairs, Rockers, Carpet Matting, Dishes, and Glassware. Some Bargains in these. Must be sold this week. See our New Iron Beds, tastefully trimmed with Ornamental Brass $18.00 and $20.00 values at $12.75 We invite you to compare our prices. Every thine which you Will 'hiid for uio table during I 1 mo jcmeni season. ' " i . SaltandDrlcdh. Shell Fish. Canned Goods .Every thing you need and when you need it 9 1 i jji'l IJ. W. WHITF Prompt Delivery. GROCER Phone Main 42" Phone Red 1161 A Square Deal GEO T PARR B SIMMONS. ' 'President Sec y and Mgr. PHONE MAIN 31 PARR-SIMMONS COMPANY INCORPORATED Dealers in Grande Ronde Valley Products Fruits. Hay. Potatoes and Grain ::: Apples a Specialty LARGE . COLD STORAGE WARFHftircF Hay Wanted Now HIGHEST .PRICES PAID Call and see us'before ydu'sell Jefferson Ave, and Greenwood St La Grande, Oregon ll F. D. 1 IT 1 JOS 5e3ruar.yi&' 22 uilj,nmTftRtM 22 " " f ' " 2 22 3 v s e "7 a g 22 IP JL iB J3 11. JUL i. 22 y a 19 20 21 22 23 22 Z2S2e2723 I: La oranae tvetnng upscrver 22 SATURDAY' FEBRUARY 25. 1907 2 Published daily except on , Sunday HAISTEN 1411, 1413, 1 41 S Adams Avenue Plnne Black 641 H. B. HAISTEN 215 Fir Street Store The Legislature is over and the Jap anese war cloud has blown over. There no reason at present at least why we all cannot have a feast on the Thaw trial. jPAINTS, oils; RNISH, 1 I: :ap-a-lac I WALL PAPER One year in advance Six months in advance Pr month ....i........,.,.. Single copy . ..$6.60 ..- 8.B0 ... 66c 6c CURREY BROS., ED'S AND PROP Entered at the Post Office at La Grande Oregon, as Second Class Matter. How about that city park proposition? Some few months ago the cityN council was busy securing title to the lot on 4th street formerly occuniad bv the olj mil. with the end in view of making a small ty park. This was a good move and one which should not be allowed to die from want of attention. At present the half block is used by the city as a lumber yard. On all sides of this lot are some of the finest residence in the city and to say the least, the adjoining property own ers are not receiving the proper consid eration at the hands of the city official, when they are confronted by these m- ghtly lumber piles, road scrapers and pile drivers. The lot should be parked and a few shade trees planted. Now is the time to begin to get ready. This paper will not publish 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. W; H. BOHNRNKAMP CO ADVERlltMMU KATK Olaplay Ad rata, rurntsbad upon apuilealloi Local reading- noiloei 10b per line first later Hon, jo par line fbr emob eabnequeal In lion. 4Molntloni of condolence, je i er line. Jura of tbanka, to per Una. i ' OUR SAVING'S DEPARTMENT The riders are up. The race is on This is the last day for candidates for municipal offices to file their petitions order to get their namss on the official ballot. ' ., isnot restricted in the scope of its pv.; accomodate all and ' ,nage. It is broad enough to : HERE ARE ITS PATRONS ; " " J st, :. The Young Folks with Small Savings '' 2 d, The Breadwinner, Trying td Accumulate a Fund to Procure v a. Home.' , . . ' pie Well-tbb"' fur' 'Convenience Afforded and lncomi Provided. . : 4th, piosewittlJdle Funds; Awaiting Investment. 1 J. J. Hill is out in an interview on hard times theory. A few months ago he coujd see nothing but prosperity for years.to come but Since 'the Commerce Commission has brot his line, out in the lime light, ad suggest that he treat all shippers alike, the country is going to the bow vows. Cheer up Jim, every cloud has its silver lining and this cold old may learn to love you yet. . . Any of the stated accounts to earn interest while on deposit. si.:. ' v ZtAe farmers ana TJraders 9atfonat Siank I BROKEN JEWELS! Your watch may run if a jewel is cracked or broken flnH it ma V Vr fairln crnnA iima V r 0VM The pivot revolving m such a jewel, however, soon cuts and frequently breaks, thus increasing the damage and cost of repairing. ' If your watch is varying, it will pay you to have it examined. All repairs given my personal attention. Heidenreich Building ft M llninnnl NEW JEWELER Op's't Bohnenkamp'j VF. IIVUUUOIX AND OPTIC1 MERELY AN INCIDENT I OPTICIAN The defeat of the division measure be- lore tne legislature this session is generally regarded as merely an incident in ,lhe contest, which will probably come up again in two years. Union is not easily discouraged over trifles. Union Republican. ' SINGLE NAN We keep buttons sewed on. your under cloths, a little thing but you appreciate it. we know. Cherry's New Laundry. CITY PROPERTY FARM, FRUIT AND TIMBER LANDS MONEY LOANED Capital Stocc and Surplus . t Sharehofiers Liabilities . . $76,000.00 . ?5,000.00 .a OTlTriltllT fflkV Ml- llfUIlI I If lflf III : The Eastern Oregon Trust and j i v Savings Bank Who knows but 4vhat Senator La Fol lette may be the standard bearer of the Republican party in 1 908. La Follette was the maiv whom- the'' did corporation senators were going to make take a back seat. La Follette's heart is always warm to the interests of the common people and in case he should receive the nomination he would received a tremendous follow ing, with the possible exception of the railroad interests. But corporate inter est when the fight is a straight out and out one, on present day issues, is not the power that it is, when- the issue is befogged with the tarriff or some other subsidiary measure. LATE JEVVf PY ARRIVALS NOW ON EXHIBITION lfs J. H. PEARE. La 3rande's Leading . cwelcr and Optician Opposite U. S. Land Office FINEST STOCK OF DEPENDABLE JEWELRY IN CITY -LA GRANDE SUGAR"; MclLROY & HIBBERD ELGIN. OREGON. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JANUARY 26 1 907 CAPITAL STOCK - - - $60,000.00 e I ' . f RESOURCES Loans atid Discounts :..-$87 1 26.61 Bonds .! 6000.00 Warrants and Stocks : 5791.15 2Furniure&Fixrures 2728.50 Expenseand Int. paid .... , -1 30.1 1 , Accrujsd iJX&V-?. - TZ uu iCasrt on hand and in banks 27856.28 $127882.65 m u 1 LIABILITIES Capital Stock .$60,000.00 FarnirtffS- -Discount and Exchange 65.68 Interest... Deposits'.. 1675.21 66155.76 $127882.65 OFFIOERS i F.M. 3YKKii,;Kresiaeni K GEO "L. CLEAVER,Cashier '? 2 ,F J-HOLMES, Treasurer Wm, MILLER, Vice President T.'J. SCROGG1N. Asst Cashier It is noticeable that Representative Herman Rothchild did not take the pre caution to wire the result of the division contest to Union. Republican. It is not surprising that Representative Rothchild did not notify any'of the citi zens of Union that the county division bill had been killed. It was simply matter of courtesy on the part of Mr. Rothchild to notify anyone and an inves tigation of OJfr .result of the primary and general election will disclose the fact that Mr. Rothchild did not receive a single vote at"the primary election in Union and out of a total vote cast at the June elec tion of 419 Mr. Rothchild received only 21. These must have been accidents. Mr. Holmes, Union's candidate received (BoIoIinI w-eK V None Bctter.-J None Purer. Use La Grande Sugar and None Sweeter. Us no Other ' m Sa: vim sd UNioriPAr.ini DkTAar No. M m Na i 9 SO p m it uK, lenr, ft. ortb. Omalia, Kan- w City, Ht. UiOit, Chi- aaoan. La i. Na I :I0 a m not ;H p. ID, li arvJdol iu JiDg, OK Portland. Dai Us. Pen- dlMon. Walla Walla, IMvtuo. Pomeror. Col fax, Voaoo, Hpukao. id immdU m and aorta vlaHpokar. Portlaad. U.llra, ren dition, UmuUlla, Wal tola, law U loo, t'oll.i. MoacOw, waliac. war. imt, HpokaiM tfiid otbar poiou mn aou Bono via HpokaM Na 39 Dally - Hunnay feUaaa lalaod City. A ileal Iro- Dicr ana .riD con n- iiob. at kla-D w'tb U" lot polDU OWH. I MUM MASKS NEW RIBBONS VALENTINES NEW HOSIERY No I 8 10 a in No s S.lJpm Not Nue t;4Jam Hall Ooaao Htaun.r b.tMQ.PortlaD and Hai PranoUos rraiy Oti day. J H KEKNKY, Aftoi E. M Wcllman & Company; $ ADAMS AVENUE e.aeeee.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaa . GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Ginplete Machine Shops and Foundry Genera Blacksmiths, We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill., the best and cheapest mill on the market. Our shops are equipped with machinery tc handle any sized work, nothing too large or nothing to small. Highest prices paid for old cast iron. I 'I t i ; I ;; s I 50, all but 69 of the total vote. V