J hi Lfl The Nurse and the Doctor - Will tell you that the success of a prescription de pends on the parity of its ingredience.. There is as much variety in medicine as in other merchan diser In'our prescription-filling "tjulity" is always our first consideration.' ,.'. You can implicit trust your prescription to us- quality, accuracy and the right price are the never failing trio upon which we think wshave a right to appeal for your patronage. A: X. H IL.L., x k, jtegisierea rnarmacisi. Phone, Farmers Line, 68 Pacific States 1361 La Grande, Or. ta Grande Evening Observe! tT URO&, Editor A IT pa Entered at ' the. IPottLOfflot. at Im Grande, Oregon.- aa Beoond Claaa Mail Matter: -v i h ? Published daily except Sunday 0) Orego n Produce Co I Phone 1761 ; , , La GranicEOregon. Comer Jefferson Avenue and Greenwood Streets Largest Packing 0e year in advance. .. ... $6 50 Six months in advance ... .3 50 Per month.... .....65c Single copy 6c Tuesday, Miy 2, 1905. ADVEBTISIPO RATES I DUplar Ad rates ftunlahed apt) a appUeatloa Local reading DoUoea 10b par Una Brat uee- Uun, 5 par Una Hur aaca lubauqasal Iomt- tloo. J ReaoluUon of ooadolemea, jef er Una. j . Card oi tijanka, be per Una. -. 1 Think Pot House In Eastern Oregon. . c,. ... n ,,...., j, ..... I , i. fi, a 1 'Sk' i'i ' f CITY . BREWERY JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon ! ' l I -!4 :l ' U," M, V .'-;.Ur'i, Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE , lf AND SHOULD HAVE THh hEFERENCE. j Keep Cool , . If jou have no other way cu'l on the LA GRANDE LIGHT ASD POWER CO. and secuxo an Those people who find tbls world so wicked, flgbt the hardest atainat lea- 8ome people are ao' ' poziled at the many diverging paths life offers, that they (alt to take any. , ,r , , , , ; 1 1 , A rolling steoe gathers no moss, bat it may become . beautifully polished. ' A bad ' temper will lead a msn Into trouble qnloker than bad companion' ahlp.f v.t a- n The' great heart of humanity, always beats true to the noblest lrapakes. i ' The malignity of 'scandle mongers. is as debasing aa the soandle itself. The evil we do, not only Ures alter oa, bat plagues us mlghtly before we 1 A common error, mads by men, la the mistaking of debauchery for plea sure. ,M .i .) ! (:. .-tI,f,M It takes only a little time, ' to trans form a "gooa ieiiow" into a "roor devil."- .t..i -u . That ' Is no tihartty,' -when it is so arrogantthat It bestows' Insult with its beneficence. " , ' J ; '' j Motherhood, is the grandest thing In nature. , ', ' stood that the assessor will be present and demonstrate the policy that he is persuing and a free and general discustion will result in a better understanding. There axe apparently many etr roneous reports in circulation of the values that the assessor is placing on property. To illus trate it was current ou the streets here last Saturday that Sandridge land was being as sessed At $60 per acre, whereas it is being assessed at about $40 Another report was that a? ple trees were being .asflessed , at $leach. A Urge meeting Sat urday will possibly result in a difussion of knowledge that will remove much of the elements of doubt and uncertainty and may in some instances greatly assist the assessors, . . ' In an address before the. Na tional, Municipal; league the other day, John ,B . Roberts of Philadelphia : declared the remedy for the bribery evil was to punish, bribe-giver,' while permitting the bribe-taker to go free on his turning state's evi dence.., The idea has many good points, since there could be no WALL STREET NOT A BAROM: ETER Bates and all pricos will be explained at the office Electric Fan t Donl Borrow Trouble "it Is a bad habit to borrow anything bat the wo'M thing yoa can possibly borrow, Is trouble. When sick, sore, heavy, weary and worn-out by tbe pains and poisons of dysi-e pels, bilious - neea, Bright'a disease, and similar in ternal disorders, don't alt down and brood over your symptoms) bat fly for relief to Elejtrio Bitters. Here yoa will find sura and permanent forget fullnrea of all your troubles, and your body will not be burdene l by a load o debt disease. At Kowlln Drue Co drug store. Price 60p. Uaaranfrod. Cheap 8tamp photos are only 25 cents per dozen at toe Taylor Stad.a Health Is Youth Disease and Kickuess Bring Old Age Her bine, taken aver morninff before breakfast will keep yoa In robust healh fit you to ward olf disease. It cares constipation biliousness, , djspepsia, fever, skin, lives and kidney complain ts. It purities the blood and clears the complexion. Mrs D W Smith Whitney. Texa, writes April 3 1002: "1 bare need Ilerblne and And it is the best medicine for conteipation and liver trouble. It does all yoa claim for It I can highly recommend it. 50ot a bcttle-elin Drug Co. VI SEWERS 'AND PIPE , Sea J H Cbilds for septic sewers and sewer pipe. Leave orders at I he La Grande Marble Works. 5 1 , V. . , I .-V i . Last week closed j in Wall street with a general slump, in stocks. The reasons for tho-de- cline were somewhat indefinite. although it is said that the op-, inion of the banking men , for some time has been that prices were above all reason. How ever that may be, it is certain that business, on "the street" has been unsatisfactory for sev eral weeks past' and the recent tumble in May wheat did not serve to tone it up any . I It is fortunate, that the time has come when the ups. .and downs of Wall street do not ad versely affect the general busi ness of the country as they once d'd. Legitimate trade is now on a sound basis and those identi fied with it do not pay much attention . to what speculators may be doing in New lYork. Domestic bussneds is still large the balance in the foreign trade is still in favor of the United Statesatid manufacturing gen erally is substantially active! As a'rule, the people who are busy with their own prosperous effin g" have not much time to devole to watching the fictitious fluctua tions of Wall street. ..... e 1 - It is not always so. . At one time the movement of the stock market was supposed to reflect in a measure, tho geueral conditions- of the ,. business . world. Nowadays the 1 peopled do not look to. Wall street to ascertain how the country stands fiuan oisllyj.i A. great pirt of the busiucsF is now independent of the stock exchange and will probably so remain. And in view of the development of cer tain phases of. "fnmied 0 nance" it is a good thin g that it is so. Spokesman Review. bribes. It Is always difficult to prove that crime. , The man willing to be bribed is ready 'to take the money under condi tions that render it impractic able to make proof even if he confess, but, if .it were a pro vision of law that confession should relieve the bribed from danger of. punishment, the bribers would be placed in. a far more dangerous position. ryfmvJItUMrr'PTr, sL ''' . 1. M nv av la m rar f tn 1T Of a man's life and mucn oi u E Clothes, and, strange as it may seem, the better clothes he 1 E r. i": it costs him to keep well dressed. V 3 It's the quality, durability, style and the t All :Round Superiority . For the price, that makes our high grade clothing the most economical in the end . Perhaps you would lik one of our lone coat.'looBe trouser suits for spring wear? They are "spandin" new and very swell. . Stripes, Checks and Mixtures in the new shades of. Brown, Grays and fancy patterns. We'll wsger most anything bat we can show you in short order 4 Just the Suit You'll Like If you'll step in for a few minutes look. $10 for a suit K along up the line to $20. There's both pleasure a ad profit t in buying Clothes here. I A SH BROS CLOTHIERS . .. j ,'.. .O-I 1 iUi.UM v The price of a pretty face is $l.C0 three paoksgjs of Uolliater'a Kocky Mountain Tea. Brings red lips, bright eyes and lovely color. - 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Newlin Drug Uo. Growing Aches .and Pains Mrs. Josle Summer, tiremond. Tex as; writes, April iu, 1902: ''1 have used Sallard's Snow Liniment in my family for three years. 1 would not be with oat It in the house. I have used it on my little girl for growing nains and Hiohes in her kneea. It cured her right away. I rave also used it for frost bitten feet, with good saoress. It is the best liniment I ever UBed.,1" 25o, 60o, f 1, Newlin Drag Co. A Positive Necessary Having to lay upon my bed for' 14 dsys from a severely braised leu, I only foand relief when I used a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment. I ean cheerfully recommend It aa the beet medicine for bruises ever sent to the atflcted. It has now become a posi tive -necessary upon myself. 1) - R Byrnes, Merchant. Doversville, Texas. 26c, 60c, $1. Hold by Newlin Drag Co.. . ... t . The raeeliug that is called for next Saturday of the property owners of the county to meet in this city to discuss theassess meut question is a move in the right direction. It is under- I. HARRIS TUH MIUAT MAM 1 ', -At . V ..... i il Is still doing business at the old stand. Will be . p-lad i to see all his old custmores ias well as new ones. As good prjme bee cattle is now scarce,! have .on hand a fine selection pf . cured meats. bams breakfast bacon. About the fifteenth of May, I will have a fine, assortment of young prime beef, which are now fatteninjr. Do not for get that I now have as good fresh beet as there is on the market as well as fresh fish and poultry. . , Prompt Delivery Phone 1601 THE FINEST EVER- Tailored Turbans Dresb Hats Cordays New Veilings Ombre Ribbons Pretty lace Collars Handsome Jetted Collars E TVt WELLMAN & po La Q-rande - Oresron HENRY cS6 CARR 13 rUNERilL DIRECTORS LKEHJED EMBrHflERS Lady assisUut Oallsanswered day and night, Phone No. 1 a E.l T n XT ..:'j1'.' nni B"B 1 ?:, Mrrv d.?ce38d La' Grande Oregon in V1 BRICK BRICK Brick furnished in ., any quanity or any style. No contract too (ssaall or too, large. Seo samples of our' pressed brick. j GEO. KREIGER La Grande, Oregon. Old Jewelry made to look like new Clocks taken care of WE KNOW JUiT MAT IS NEEDED, AND KNOW JUST HOW TO ADMIN ISTER THE DOSE Bring it to the store and we will give it the required repairs. If it is past fixing we will tell you so, and , stop the "expense. If we can fix it we will do so at a moderate cost. Watch re pairing is our specialty. J. H. PEARE, - Are You Going to Discard Your old Carpet See W. H. BOHNENKAMP, g!?- n,De f clarpela v'r bragbt to La 'Grande now on display. Something entirely new it 3 bor ZTJ gJ KCheaE M maUiDg far Pnerf and much more durable. , Be sure to examine it aa it is W what is needed where you want something good and inexpensive. Linoleum in all grades and8width9 a , . WALL PAPER AT LESS THAN COST ii A i. 1 a .... .'-.'.t-"; ,f,j- 1 1 p i nmm)gm. II