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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1907)
r faaaaa uiremerits ! JUST RECEIVED 2j Lots of Sco1Hou$eho!dj goods, Ranges (Cocfr 'sfoyesip Heatew, Iron W Bureaus, Chairs, Rockers, Carpet. .Matting- ,iqiasswye. parens iiy these.... AustbspW,truAvecK -i See qui New Iron. eds, tastefully trimmed rvith Ornamental Brass $18.00 and $20.00 values at $12.75 v We, IpvJ-yUjIq, compare our prices. J ; p 71 Every thing which you will need' for the table during t -. If '1 ,, ' -';!.. the' lentent season. ' " Salt and Drifed FJsh. Shell risbu- Canned Goods Every thing you need and when you. need: it Z Lenten! I: la T ' a a- a a a a- - a I ! j. w. Prompt Deliver; - grocer! ' ' - fhdne Main 42 4.1 IK ;Cm.arA ftSSSIil'DL.-QEQ. t. PARR. . rl - UUUUI J VVUfK C. SUMMONS, v.. President Main - HIGHEST PARHIMMONS COMPANY . i i INCORPORATED if jf . i. Dealers In Grajrjdi? RorjrJe Valley rroaucts Fruits, Hay, Potatoes and Grain ::: Applet a Specialty, I', ' PneRe4.Ul.'- Pl)30 Black 641 . P. D; nAISTIW H. B. HAISTEN .. . 1,41 1. 14.15, 14,16 Adama Avenue ' 215 Fir Street Stqr. , LARGE C0tl-' STORAGE WAREHOUSE Hay Wanted Now ' i T';- 2 3 v s q 7 a s cloU 1 Afrl A3 1 .V j 3, 2S26S78a world, and Mm toontr thy -ar forgcrtUn tha'' batter it will be. Fatherhood and motherhood are unknown to them and the hjghi reponibiliUe of-.the home, they, trampled, upon and:di$graped. Det- llb4WM . ... .... BROKEN JBWE LS A bill was patted' by the, houte to uivel l MMk VfiBini' DUSCfVEl m ty'cwpmi.'r. ot Una county . - . i t . i i : ; I a aaiary oi one luirarao aoitars eacn per MONDAY FEBRUARY 'SB, 1 907 1 month.. '.This issomeihing new (or Oregon but nevertheless f. Contains much merit Jefferson Ave, and Greenwoods St. ... . La Grande, Oregon: PRICES PAID S Cal) ki)d see us before you sejl It Published daily except on Sunday Thef.county committioners and county i ,. 1 ' 1 Ju,i ' coynty are respoostsle, for S S6.60 1 the financial butmets of, the county. One year In advance ... 1 P AI NT S, O I LS IVAR'NISH. JAP-k- IwallIpaHer i i ..... a- ' Pr month . Single copy 66c I rrtuj" be - provided by the tax payers. Be I There is no business that covers so great a territory and. wh(ch, handjBp such large. I-CURREY BROS., ED'S AND PROP I sums of. money as do the several counties I of the state, with at little personal super- Entered at the Post Office at U Qrande fWoi tnd tapinm? fh, county. Judges Oreaon.' at Second Class Matter. , v I u a rule are wall baid but the commiss- 3?ps'M?Mrj knsrs.only receive pay for the time they ,eiMMtntte Your watcn may run " a jowol i and it may keep fairlp good time. The pivot revolving in 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 giverv my personal,; attention. . X Heidenreich Building ft VtnintL NEW JEWELER t Op's't Bohnenkamp't IV llKabUbl, AfD OPTICIAN., LAC This paper will not publish any article I are actually in session which is expected appearing over a nom-de-plume, ;Signed I to v0ver'. onl about three days of each l i . iii : i v. ' i ' rv. I discretion of the editors. Pleas i sign W (,,,,MM I LATE JEWr FY ARRIVALS NOW ; EXHIBITION $ W. ,H.VBQHNf.NJKAWRi iCO i your articles and savidisappQintmedt. , ADVERT HAT 104 Jliplajr.Ad nice rumlihtd apoa. apyilMloo UMa)'raaUnf nolle. lOo per llM.'flnA Pei- Uon, sP per up nr,wy) inwetawi. P' .Mom.' T tawtntloni of eoartoUnne, 5c er.lloe. v nlf of tbans, be per Ud. THE VM THAW CASE month. We believe the Lane county policy the proper one and that other counties will later act in a similai;. manner,.. With a, salary ofpnt)9ufnd..twq hundred dol lars per year county commissioner could afford to devote their entire attention to the, county's business and we believe that a saving 'would result many times ovsrl their salary, ... ... . '.' ' ' ' a ' jm.- OUR SAVING'S tijEPARTMENT a.7i. ' 1 is not restricted in th'e scope of its pa'.r ccdtnodate all and .jjr. tge. It is nroaq enougn 10 OUITRtPRtSERTATlVE . ,. - . . . 4 Uarniin PMhrKilH nf Uninn cnnntu. the 1 k!.k : .i,...lu thm curtain . 'V-""'"-I T: : , : ' T :. toHUa Democrat in the' lower bouse i would have fallen 'before this, continues h ' ' L. . . J . . toag its sKmy length before the public gaze. One sensation atej another is sprung. m it until . 1 . 1 ' '1 : i J. II. PEARfc La Grande's Leading r , ?w.eler and. Ootlclan J . Opposite U. S. Land Office r a. 1 2d. 3d, ' 4th, HEREARE ITS PAJBS ' The Young Folks wil Small Savjpgsf . u The BreadwmneV. Trying to Accunjiilate a fund'. -to Procure we, wonder when the fend will be, and when people, wil cease talking about it. There, has, been so i-much mawkish sentimentality about "the for Convenience Afforded' and a Home. The Well-to-do Provided. Those with Idle Funds: Awaiting Investment, : C lncomj Any of the stated ac&unts to earn intrfpsst while on deposit-. K . .4 , n ZTt? .Farmers ana. Ziraderj Rational S2ank r . ste.ooo.p.tw one if the men. who has made a record in the 'legislature and notwithstanding the terrific political. odds he was placed under his &ccqmpl.th.ed nearly, everything for Union; county and the interests of eastern Oreioii that wae possible. He was ever "waliata tha lntrat nf his taction and unwritten"' law' and the right of the no-1 , , . . . 1 f v ... I ha nauar hroka a camDaicn Dledflt or a toriou.husban.ltotAk.thal.f.ofwrach .. a friend. .ItwM tn,M ,Url. tto '..ems tp have made it a. part of to n,ptd to cauM Mr Roth. prof-ssion; to drag women down, that it 1. a R.publ(can county hfih t.m.to call a halt, m.y re a M( Bfeepub,ican y,ar. Union county miserable lot from begjnping. to end, h.J, K.,n no b,tUr r.pr..,nt.d if shameless, degenerate and hopeless. Republican in The honor and purity of womanhood htrbordtri Salem.--Salem Journal . ' has no place in the code of morals of the . . . " ' " clatt who are principle, in. tWa wor$ i ; ' K ' . ' ., - ... We want to be' your druggists thruout, famed tragedy. Chast.ty was a thing of " ur Ljm q( naught on both sides. Thaw hadno right at. combin.. Mwlin Drug Co. FINEST STOCK OF DEPENDABLE JEWELRY IN CITY t 1 . .mJhtm9yw1imw "LA GRANDE SUGAR" None Better. jVone Puijei;. tse La Grande Sugar and None Sweeter. Us no Other Capital Stoei anj Surplus Shareholders Liabilities... ... r6.00O.00.-"- 1 e fff.a e , e e e to slay his victim, since it ie not certain I that he was not more, or Jess the kind of I litfen he billed. Some newspapers, fore- mosi among men), uia-riMisi .nuibaw are doing' all in their power to pander to a. depraved appetite, and make aJierolHf of T-haw, who is entitled to just the sams amount of consideration that any other criminal is, and not a whit more. For years .he. led a fast life, defying all the STATEMENT Of-THE CONDITION Of iZtt Eastern QregQji Trust-and ifer1. ah I CAPITAL STOCK Saving Banl hT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JANUARY - - - - t' 126 1907' $60,000.00 4 : RESOURCES, ..., arawTu:3"io6o:6oJ ui .nf. .nrf Stocks : 579 1.10 ? tV.rif.r. & Fixtures S728.60 W i-uii.i - . Expense-and.int.paja i Accrueo T-. 150.11 1250.00 t, " " $127882.66 time, almost fjrqm her girlhood, "the, fair Evelyn" was "comrnon woman." And Thaw knew all about TtT for she told tony She was precissly the soft1' of female that kiP1 was a male; and if she continued to be such arter marriage it was proDsmy ka-.M. nf uhm cofnunionthiD and an t a rss-- r ' Capital Stock .X. $60ApQ0.0dfironmentthat surrounded ber. She lived r.n!"f!: :Z'-SZZ eb 68 ! in the old atmosphere and he permitted It interest.. jPeposits . 66.68 1671.21 .66166.76 1 $127882.66 M F.M 'BYRKIT. Presiden' OEO.al. CLEAVER, Caehier ni ,t OFFICER Si and revelled with her. Thefe ht, should now be lionized as a man who simply in voked the "unwritten law" to protect her, and that she should be clad in the robes of innocence and purity by penny-a-liners 'HMMMMMMMMWMMMM ml- q Go ,0 Sil irLWI W MILLER, Vice President . : for our iocI life. Th.. rei ..eeeeee cr onnn in. Aist. Caahiat I orabla manhood has no place on the brow W wvuv V w . l iin RJ.HpLMES.Trejburer, .- 1 iv'Jf"- 1 t A OK JOE. OH No. t lanuike, D.attr, Kt. Noi v oT i otr."t tauTnr No 5 yjO p,m cen. k . (itpai IMfUaad. Qui. Pa- , dMM, Walla WalU, Nai "" 1 itajuin, foiaeror. Lot- acta laiprkar.a ' fortlaad. Dalle, fen atMoa. UaialUl, Wal. not loW. LurUloa, Col hi, Mo 6 Moecow, Wallaor, V. r U n. D. nar.Mpakan.ao'1 utbar Intern . ' poluU u aad Burn f TUWyOaW Ha a ilapdaiy.ii.Jaa.' ''C'T -Dalir as-blcr endHP Coo- loll ratM'ftoaa at Cla- n v ta i Hunbaj lor polnu aVtaU 5 I SiUaai owa. MASKS NEW RIBBONS V Ar r IMTINr v Nl-W Ml IS r-lfY (I wii.ai. -v. rrmooUe ararr Or. drt. 1 B EKKMKT, AgtBI purity on the brow of Evelyn Kesbicj .it"' E. M Wcllman 8l Company: ADAMS AVENUE e e eeeeeeeeeaeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee4eeea L GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor t - Complete Machine Shops and. Fotindry Oenera 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 amalL Higheat prices paid for old cast iron. (a e oee,eM.AA MUmm s if i In . r