La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 07, 1905, Image 2

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J a Grande Evening Observer
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MailMatUr.
Published daily except Sunday
Que year in advance..... .$660
cix months in advance.... 3 60
Pet month; ..... . . ,r. . . .66c
Single copy 6c
Wednesday, June 6, 1905.
ADVEBTI8INO BATES
Display Ad ntem furnished a poo application
Local laadlog notion lOe par Una first naar
tton, 50 per Una lot aacta aubaaqnant Iacr
; KoaolaUoiu of eoBdolenca, jo par Una.
Carta of thanks, te per Una.
IT HAPPENED
Several months ago, while the
direct primary nomination ; law
was being discussed, a mau who
is prominent in state politics and
who bad . experience under a
similar jaw in an' eastern state,
remarked: "I doubt whither or
not nominations secured under
the new law will in the end give
as universal satisfaction as un
der the convention system. For
whereby the voice of the , people
- It is getting .quite noticeable
that it depends largely upon the
candidate whether or not a nom
ination is equal to an election.
Come out to the . Commercial
Club business : meeting Friday
night and take part in the matte
of preparing for Union . county
day at the fair.
: The city is losing money on
irrigation this year4..J As a us-,
ual thing, everybody is , taking
water for their ' lawns at this
reason.
La Grande will do uo, small
amount of building this year.
Already it is assured that a new
school house will be built.' the
Mormon tabernacle, Dr., Corp' s
two story business house, - the
large brick fruit house by the
Oregon Produce Co., besides
a number of new residences.
Tha laxaMft. effect of Chamberlain'!
Stomach and Liver Tablet a Is so agree
able and to natural that you do Dot
realize it ie tha effect of a medicine.
For sale by N 1 in Drug Co.
and
That Tired Feeling
If yon are lananid depressed
incanahla tnr woi-lr 4 '.I'V.Ztz:
yoar lifer la oat of order. , Herbioe
will asiUt nature to throw 'off head-
.flli.1 lin.m.H.m k ! I m .1,1.
. ' I wuoa. . ...in B..UUI .uu auuiauk. SKIN
is not properly expressed. For to nervous and restore tha energies
ftftrnMnaliftn : "?
instance, a strong
thrown to one man very often
will nominate him against a field
of men much more worthy. The
people scatter their, votes while
the combination stick and land'
their man." This is just what
happened in Portland. : Anyone
of the four other prominent
republican candidates could eas
ily have been elected.
How often will the republican
of Portland have to be reminded
that they muBt respect the wish
es of the people. As a result
of their lack of foresight they
today aie confronted with a
democratic governor, democratic
mayor, democratic, prosecuting
attorney and a democratio
sheriff. And it can also be said
that in all , the above instances
the rank and file of the repub
lican party throughout the state
are not sorry but in fact are
elated. They are chagrined
however at the continuous utter
disrespect the leaders of the re
publican party of Multnomah
. have for the wishes of the people
generally, and the only way such
leaders can be brought to their
senses is to turn their nominees
down and this ia what they are
doing. Mayor Wi Hams was
, defeated by 1200 plurality, while
the republican auditor Thomas
O Devlin's plurality was nearly
6000. The republican city at
torney was elected by over 6000.
Portland is republican all right.
The city council meets tonight
and it is presumed the election
of the two councilmen for the
new fourth ward will be up for
consideration aud election Very
little inti re 4 has been tuk n in
the matter by the residents of
that district.
I. HARRIS
THE MEAT MAN.
Is still doing business at the
old stand. Will be glad to
see all his old custmores as
well as new ones. As good
prime beef cattle is now
scarce, I have on hand a fine
selection of cured meats,
hams breakfast bacon. About
the fifteenth of May, " I wil
have a fine assortment oi
young prime beef, which are
now fattening. Do not for
get that I now have as good
fresh beet as there is on the
market as well as fresh fisb
and poultry. ,
Prompt Delivery Phone ?
healb. J J Hubbard, Temule, Texas
writes. March 22, 190: "I haxe need
tierbine for tha the past two Tears.
It has done mo more good tn in all tha
doctors Wben 1'eel bad and have
that tired feeling, I take a dote of
lierblne. It ia tha beat medicine
made for chills and .favor" fiOota i
boitla. , . . ,
Found a Cure for Dyspepsia
. Mra H F tnifa.. nf . Willi.
Ontario, Canada, who baa Buffered
quite a number of year a from draptp
aia and great paioa in the atomacn,
waa advised by ber druggist to take
Ohambtrlatn'e Htomaoh and Liver
Tablets. 8 he did so and aaya, 'I And
that tbey have dona me a gtvat dl
ot good., 1 Dave never bad any anffer
ing ainoe I began nsing them." If
troubled wltn dyepppsia or Indigestion
why not lake those Tablets get well
and stay well? For sal by New Jin
Drug Uo.
, Cures Old Sores
Westmoreland Kans, ' May 5, 1002
Ballard Snow Liniment Co: Your
Snow Liniment cured an old aore on
tha aide ol my chin that waa supposed
to bo a cancer. The aore waa stubborn
and wonld not yield to treatment.
until I tried Snow Liniment, which
did the work in abort order. My
aittter. Mra Sophie J Carson, Aliens
villa MlfOn Co, Pa; has a aore and
mistrusts that It In a oancer. Pleat a
sedd her a 60o bottle.
Acute Rheumatism
Deep tearing !' or wrenching nalna.
occaaaioned by . getting wet through,
worse when at reat, or on ilrat moving
the limba and In cold or damp weath
er, la oured qnlcklv by Ballarb'a Snow
Linlmnt. Oscar Oleson, Gibson City
Illinois, Feb 10, 1902: A year ago I
waa troubled with a pain In my baok.
It aoon got ao bad I oould not bend
over. One bottle -of Ballard -a Snow
Liniment cored me." 25o, 50, Sl.OO.
OREGON FIKE RELIEF
ASSOCIATION
J. W. OLIVER, AGENT,
With J. T. Williamson, in
Foley Building, La Grande.
UNDERTAKERS
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
The only Exclusive
Undertaking Parlors
in La Grande-
Scientific Embalming
Licensed in Oregon and
Montana. Experienced
Lady Assistant
Our office is always open
Thone 1751
Office in Lewis Uuilding,
opposite Sommer House
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This Store Closes" at 6:30 p. m. except Saturday
SPECIAL NOTICE
All Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention
Third in Scries of Extraordinary Sales
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EXCEPTIONAL
HIGH-GRADE
SALE
BOYS'
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CLOTHING
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Handsome spring .weight reefers, of blue serge and cheviotr with
caton and sailor collars bloomer trousers, from 3 to 7 years, made
to sell for $4 to $6, now at $3 to $4.50,
Double-breasted; jacket r suits, with knee trousers, in serges, cheviots
years, made to sell from $2.75 to $7.50
One Fourth off during this , sale.
Neatness is apparent in every garment. You'll find that the
variety is larger and handsomer, and the vafues a little better than
you have ever Seen before.
' SALE; QOM AND ENDS JUNE 19th
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At the above named Reduction
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mean etictly what the words imply.
'Excellent styles iu India linens, silk,
and Batiste, wilh white ground: and
'tolored ddts and figures.
$1.50 values,t
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Sale Commences June 5; and Ends June IQ;i
iButtci iQli Pat terns
! 10c 15c rind 20o
A r STRAIGHT TIP
We have a maguificent.'line of futrmr underwear, in
eluding union and two-piece suit.-s, froui the moat delicate
gauze to a comfortable wool mixture gurment for cool
weather, aud for those who mu;t waar tbera.
Our price from 50c per garment up
A- FEW OF OUR
EXCEPTIONAL
BELTS
VALUES IN LADItV
TaCfeta Silk, very ne-tly shirred, 3 fe.itberhooe Btays in
back Color black, brown, blue and OP' a mmr
gre?n, price ................. ... ,OOC; 10
Wo Pav 20c for Eggs
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