7 .- ln THE RUSSIANS AND JAPS Are Having Some HOT TIMES Right Now. II it not quite so bot here, but we bare the hottest BARGAINS ever shown in La Grande in all new and up-to-date goods. No old or (hop-worn goods, but the latest and best at prices that do one here can duplicate. Our Motto It "Snwtl Profrb and Quick Returni." No expense in book keepers, collectors and bad debts. Call and let us show you that we can do as we say. Extra bargains in good JEWELBY. We have an expert jewelryman who spent ten years in the Elgin watob laotory. All work done promptly and guaranteed. , THE RAINBOW STORE g AN INVITAION TO- YOU, s THIS IS A SPECIAL INVITATION TO YOU. f We are receiving daily many now desigliB in Wall ( Paper and Wall Decorations, and we extond this special ) invitation to you and your friends to call and sau them. V .We are anxious to have you see our line and we fee) jj sure you will be delighted with the visit. Yours Respectfully, Stackland & McLachlen PAINTS 6.L2S AND GLAbS J) Paper Is Cheaper Than - Coal and Looks Better. In other words if your walls are well papered your fuel bill will be reduced. We do proper Paper Hanging at dricea you can afford to pay, HARRIS & PRICE Painters, Paper Hangers and Decorators. A. O. HARRIS, Phone 15G0, J.M. PRICE, Phone 1491 IK 11KOKKN HEAKTB could lie imnded as neatly, quickly and thoroughly as I can repair ytjur ji-wi-lry tjrre would be no por kw hi the world. No mailer wl. filler it ho a watch, ring, a neck lace or a Imby in dear lioni asso ciation ni-ed repairing bring it to me and it will be mended bo you cannot tell it from new. My sMoialty is watch repairing. Bring it here and have it done honestly, expertly and cheaply. J. H. Feare, the Jeweler mm Freeh Chocolates Fresh Bun Bons Fresh Nougact Krosh CnrmelH Fresh TnfVcy Kret-li Suited Peanuts Fresh Suited Alinonils Fresh Popcorn Fresh Fruii GREENE & CO. ALWAYS I ON TIME V I en yrn'i idi r g'ecmirs (mm ns yon are suro to have llieni delivered on time ANOTHER THING I When you order groceries from us you are sure to gctjthe very best.to lujliml. We keep only the hest A The next time you are at our store 7 ask to 6ie our speoiai line of X BREAKFAST BACON I & POTTED MEATS I C. RALSTON f RASKA GROCERY STORE I .FOP. BALS CHTrl.nor pjr 8nd Jefforsoti Sis. IjtnUMOftheCoTel 4 MI.V. w W LA GRANDE ORNING OBSERVER CURREY BROS, Editors and Proprietors. , iCntered at the Post Office Publii at La Grande, Kail Mattel. Oregon, aa Beoond OUai hed Daily Except monday. One Year in Advance. , . iz Months in Advance. $6,601 Per Month.... .6fi J3.50 1 8ingle Copy .OS FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH II, 1904 AT THE PENITENTIARY. There seems to be trouble at the Oregon penitentiary. J. W. Jones hus brguu a suit in the circuit court of Marion county, Oregon, asking for an injunc tion restraining the Superin tendent and Warden of the Oregon penitentiary from using public money to purchase private supplies for their per sonal use; alleging that said officers used state money to purchase furuiture tor their homes, and used public supplies in their privato fumilies. On demurrer Judge Boise held the facts stated in the com plaint did not give his court jurisdiction but gave the plaint iff leave to file an amended com plaint and further proceedings will doubtless be had. The statutes of Oregon make the Superintendent of the peni tentiary the purchasing officer of that institution. The Gov ernor nppoints the Superin tendent who holds his office during the pleasure nf the Gov ernor. The Superintendent appoints the Warden, The Governor is required by law to inspect the penitentiary at least four times a year for which service the state puys him five hundred dollars a year iu addition to his salary. The Ouskkvbr has no opinion as to whether or not irregulari ties have been iudulged iu by the Superintendent and Warden of the Oregon penitentiary, be cause it is not in possession of any of the fac's in the case, and it is not iu the habit of jumping at conclusions. Were it dis posed to follow the course of too many papers and take it for gninted thut every oharge made against a public officer is true, it could eluhorato from the ugly rumors that flout uut from Salem, a large dose of hot air about the c.'ooktdnoss that is going on iu the only stnte in stitution that is exclusively under Democratic control, but it is content to await develop ment and knowledge of the actu il facts, in the hope, that if there be crookedness therein Governor Chuiuberlain will prosecute the perpetrators with the same fearlessness and energy that President Roosevelt is per suing the evil doers in the, Post al and othei departments of the tmtionnl government. It is a sad thing to be forced, by cold facts, to know that a public officer is a scoundrel, no matter what his politics bo. The On SKiivKii will not assume that any man, woman or child is wicked to sunserve paity pur poses; neither would it belong to a party thitt is so low am vicious unit it can ue served i y traducing and slandering in dividuals. pound and advocate measures of national policies or state inter est, but because they were sup posed to be able to locate a few of their particular friends in federal offices, with good salaries attached, of which there' are not now and never were to exceed one hundred opportuued to Oregon. The cold Tact is that for nearly forry years the Republ can party in Oregon has been rent with bitter feuds to secure fat places for less than one hundred men, and the whole party joop- Jardized. The harvest of this squabble for federal offices has been that Oregon, though a Republican state, has had 20 years of Democratic Governors, and when Governor Chamber lain completes his term four years more will be addod. In addition to giving the governor ship , for half the time to the Democrats, three Democratic senators have represented Ore gon in the U. S. Senate, and fivo men have been elected to the lower house of congress, and at one time the State cast its electorial vote against General Graut and in favor of Seymore the Democratic nominee for President of the United States. But the loss of the gubernatorial chair for 20 years with U. S. senators and congressmen is not atytbe of the losses the factional strife has lost the party in the 38 yours. In the Republican counties all over the State many of the best paying offices have been given to the Democrats, because one fuctiou or the other knifed the Republican candi dates at the polls because they happened not to be in favor of the office broker, it desired logo to Waihington to control federal patronage. And stili the fight goes on, and who can say stop? Republican voters can. TO THE PUBLIC. 0 The undersigned desires to thank nil of his friends who have bo kindly assist ed hiiu in his canvass for tbe nomina tion for City .Marshal, and assures them and the public generally, that if elected he will do hie duty in conducting the affairs of the otllce. W. T. Cross STEWARD'S OPERA - HOUSE WHAT HAS THE HARVEST BEEN? The Republican party has been rent by a factional strife for 38 years. It has al no time been a disagreement as to prin ciple. 1 lie memhers of the contending factions have at all times agreed upon nud claimed to be in hearty accord with the principles of the Republican p-irty as enunciated iu the national ami State platforms. The squabble for nil these years tins been a miserable, selfish, squabble for particular nun, whose elevation to seats in con gress was desired, not because they had greater ability to ex- Mr. Ed. Redman and His Fau.ous Company Will opt n a Weeks Engagement, Commenc ing Monday, March 14 Popular Prices. Seats on Saturday Morning. Sal Delightful Route, Daylieht Ride, Dizzy Crags, Tcep Canons. A Golden Opportunity See nature in all her glorious beauty, aod then the acme of in ni's handiwork. The first is found along the line of the Denver it Rio Grande Railroad and tlio latter at the St. Lmis World's Fair. Your trip will he one of pleasure make the most of it. For information and illus trated literature write W. C. MrURIDK, Gen. Agt. Portland, Oregon SECEEST BEOS. DEALERS IN New & Second-Hand Goods, SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE. Gardinier Building FIR STREET F" NEW MARKET,"! ANNOUNCEMENT j I wish to announce to the public that I shall continue business at the old staud, selling the best line of clothing, gent's furnishings, hats, caps and shoes. Al! are familiar with the reliable line of Hart, Shaffncr & Marx clothing, Longley bats, Florsbein shoes aud our up-to-daO gcnt'ii furnishings. Iu these lines our stock is in and open for ii spection. All are invited to call iuid examine our stock. i Stillwell : VandermulBn Wish to annouuee that on ;. Saturday February 27 they will open 'a first class J Meat Market iu the old S Stund "THE BOSS" Corner Railroad & Fir St, We will alwoys keep on hai.d a good stock of fresh and smoked meats, sau sages, fish aud poultry, and will be glad to meet all my old patrons and as many new ones. All orders will receive our prompt attention. Phone 4gl J. M. BERRY A Two Light Electrolier Empire style complete with etched glass shades and all attachments pot up iu yi. ar residence for jSij.OO See samples in our window. La Grande Light & Power Co HOME GROWN I Healthy Apple Trees In Variety, Thrilt and Prices. s I can furnish largo or small orders of Apples in Us finy variety, also shrubs, uiues, weeping trees aud W. small fruit3 Carolina Poplars, Black Locust, Syca- H more, Mulbury, Catalpa, Linden. Maple, Larch, Birch, EL' Elm, Ash, Privet aud roses in any variety. M it Write for prices to Con. Plant, Box C01, LuGrande, Ore. gjj WM. GILPINS' GREEN HOUSE 1 'Phone 1101 cl irIglllliligjigri gIUrligrgrg; DO YOU WANT J CHOICE TIMBER CLAIM? g ii we can i'-.c.nn y.n, on some I fine claims in W.dlowa County, iMcDaniel McDonald, I WALLOWA, OREGON WE TttIM PRICKS aa cloaely as we do our meat. We know tlat tbe average hounekeoper Hke3 to save on her meat bills mid we try to se cure her trade by selling pint as low as self preservation will permit. FOR THAT REASON steaks, chops, roasts, etc. can always be obtained at our simp a lit I In lower than our nearest conipe'litor. Ah to tbe quality nf onr meats we will let our lame numlier of satisfied customers fpeak. Bock & Thomas Early Risers TBE FAMOUS LITTLE PILLS, For quick relief from Blllousnon, Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaun dice, Dliilness, and all troubles aris ing from an inactive or sluggish liver, DeWllt's Little Early Risers are un equalled. They act promptly and never gripe. They are so dainty that 1 1 is a pleasure to take them. One to two act aa a mild laxative; two or four act as a pleasant and effective cathartic. They are purely vegetable and absolutely harmless. They tonic the liver. MKFARRD OtfLT BY B. C. Do-Witt & Co., Chicago For Sale by HILL & ALLEN NOTICE: I wouhl like all my old friehtU mid cnstorr.ers to know Unit I have rent ed a portion ot A. J. Webb.a feed bug for Z LIVERY PUKPOSES T and will be found there for business with flrst-elnsB rigs and good accomo dations, I n ill also board horses 1 y the month. Horses bought, sold and exchanged. G. W. ALLEN ADAMS Al'K. I'hime 1641. THE A B G Laundry tTJ. s.- r 1 a Comet I I T!"fc 1 Qltn the sky comes 1 n ino v With our new up-to-late Plant WP are iu a josnion to turn nut the host of work. uruer w i k a specialty, l'lione Call U8 up anil our wagon will rail. Shor No. 1 85 ABC LAUNDRY PHONE . i85i famous remedv does for the stom ach that which tl is unable to do for itself, even If but slightly disordered or overburdened. Kodol supplies the natural Juices of direstinn a nrl does the work of the stomach, relaxlnir the nervous tension, while the Inflamed musclai and membranes of that organ are allowed lo rest and heal. Il cures Indigestion, flatulence palpitation of the heart nervous dyspepsia and all stomach troubles bv Cleansing, purifying tnd strengthening the glands, membranes of the stom co and digestive organs. comes health to the weak and weary despon dent dyspeptic. curing all s 1 o m ac h troubles and digestive disorders. WW WWW Hi tnnvw 14 m 1 Kodol Dyspepsia Cure tw DtiUr Cm Slr Tt. thu trial Mia. whkek -it. .? A1 ForSale by BILL & ALLEN V 'v ' ... a I'luiFiiyca u n '