WASHINGTON'S WAY IET BROS Editor A Pr p EuUrad at tba Poet Offloa at La Grand, Oregon, u , Baoond Clui Mail Hatter. Published daily except Sunday One year in adTance.'.....$6 60 Six months in advance. . . .3 60 Pei month 65c Single copy 5o Tuesday, June 13, 1905. ADVKBTISINO BATES Display Ad mtaa ftorntabad apon application local nadlac Dotloe lOe par Una Crat tlon, j pr Ua Ibr aaca lubaeaoenl li Uon. RaaolnUoni oTeoadoleaoa, 50 jar Una. Card of Uuoka, to par liaa. THE FIRST BIENNIAL REPORT The Observer received on Monday the First Biennial Re port ef the Hon. O PHoff.com- missioner of the Bureau of Labor statistics and Inspector of Factories and Workshop. This new department was created ;by the Oregau legislature by an aot approved Feb 24, 1903, and consists of the Governor, Sec retary of State and Treasurer, twith power to select a, commiss ioner. The Bureau organized 1 on June 1, 1903 and selected : th Hon 0 P Hoflf commission . er, who assumed the duties thereof as ptrjeribed by said act on June 3 of that year, j The report contains 164 pages showing the work done and statistics gathered from June 1, 1933 to January 1, 1904, and contains much valuable infor mation to citizen of Oregon. One item therein, though a dry statistical one will receive some attention from most tax payers which is that the salary of the commissioner is $1800 per year with an allowance in addition thereto of $800 per year for ex penses, office fixture' and etc. Considering the difficulties of putting in operation a new bureau; one that had to work along entirely i new lines, in Oregon, to secure information frcm a people unaccustomed to tell public t'fBcials much about their private affairs, it is sur prising the amount of informa tion the commissioner has col lected about the condition of labor, the number engaged in each of the 168 vocations tabu lated, the wages paid or received the hours worked per day and age and sex of the laborers. Don't be satisfied to Met well enough alone," hut. advertise And get more business. Probably some of those who have been there have, changed their query 1 Hv you hit the Trail" to ' Has the Trail Hit you?" Eugene Register. The land fraud cases begin ing this wi ek and will be tht center of public atteution in this ami utijuitiing states for the next few months. I. HARRIS THE MEAT MAN Is still doing business at thi old stand. Will be glad t see all his old cust mores a. well as new ones. As goot prime beef, cattle is nov ' scarce, I have on hand a fin selection of cured meat; hams breakfast bacon. Abou the fifteenth of May, I wil have a fine assortment o young prime beef, which ar now fattening. Do not foi get that I now have as goo. fresh beet as there is on th market as well as fresh fisi and poultry. Prompt Delivery PJnaa. 1 -TheState cf Washington manages its school land differ ent from the way Oregon does There schorl land ia leased, out at public auction to the bigheft bidder. A case is now pendiug ia the Superior Court at Olym pia wherein it appears that one party offered $1200 or $10 per acre rent for the use of 120 acres for one .year. Washington : 4 holding a large portion of its school land for j higher prices than it can now get for it meanwbiie the land ia leased and the rent money thus ac quired goes into the school fund Any business will grow with steady strides under the in fluence of gcod advertising and good management. H W Scott, editor of the Ore- goniau come out in his usual seroi.annual announcement that he is not a candidate for tl e United States Senate. It tnaU ters little whether or not he is a candidate he will never be President Patton of tlfe Princeton theological seminary spoke out in meeting the othjr day iu 4 way not complimentary to John D Rockefeller. "I hate," said Dr. Patton in dowr right Anglo-Saxon, "to see J a cold blooded, right living rascal who has $10,000,000 teach a Sunday school class on Sunday and drive the hardest bargain: within the rnnge of the law on week days " . That Tired Feeling If you ara languid dapreawd and incapabla for work. It Indicates tbat your liter ia oat ot order. Herblo will asilst natora to throw off head ache, rheumatlnm and ailment! akin to nervous and restore the energtei and vitality of sound aud perfect heath. J J Habbard,Temile, Tezer writes, March 32, i90i: "I haxa need Hereto! for the the paet two . yaare. It has done me more good th m all the doctors When I feel bad and have that tired feeling, 1 take a dose of Heroine. It is the best medicine. made for chills and favor" Wots i bottle. ' i Notice to Water Consumers 1 Notice Is hereby itiven to all water containers that the home for Irriga tion shall be as follows: from , 5:30 o'clock p m to 7:30 o'clock p m. An and all persons foaud using water for Irrigation purposes at other times other than -herein specified will 1 be fined according to the ordiuanoe coves Ingsamo. H O OILMAN, Water Superintendent for the oltj ot La Orande. . Dated Jane 5, 1905 tl OREGON FIKE RELIEF ' ASSOCIATION J. W. OLIVER, AGENT, With J. T. Williamson, in Foley Building, La Grande. ' GIFFIN I UOGAN 1 tlNnFRTAKFBS 4' FUNERAL DIRECTORS I The only Exclusive , Undertaking Parlors in La Grande. ! Scientific Embalming Licensed in Oregon and Montana. Experienced Lady Assistant ! Our office is always open Thone 1761 Office in Lewis Building, opposite Sommer House .; M t. U alU iv. f n ii ia i m ) h m i. ii ii n n ii n ...w ....... i This Store Closes at 6:30 p. m. except Saturday ' .. ;;. .': . ; ':..v. -. - SPECIAL NOTICE All Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention bales Third a Series of Extraordinary nlGH EXCEPTIONAL SAL.E OF . - x. rwww ff. GRADE BOYS' UOinilMlj cr o 0 BISCOUN -1 I Handspme spring weight reefers, of blue serge and cheviot, with .eaton .and sailor collars, bloomer trousers, from 3 to 7 years, made to sell for $4 to $6, now at $3 to $450 Double-breasted, jacket suits, with knee trousers, in serges, cheviots and worsteds; sizes 7 to 16 years, made to sell from $2.7$ to $7.50.: One Fourth off ' during this sale h Neatness is apparent, in every garment. Youll find that the; variety is larger and . handsomer, and the vafues a little better than -' you have ever Seen before. SALE COMMENCES JUNE 5th AND ENDS JUNE 19th ; O U R WINDO W. ON SALE F.OR TWO WEEKS At thur above named Reduction 1 -4 OFF LADIES' WAISTS And when we say reduced prices we mean eictly what, the words imply. Excellent styles in India ljuens, silk, and Batiste, with white, ground and colored dots and figures. . $1.50 values, now 2.00 2.50 3.00 11 11 11 11 11 i $1. 15 ' A STRAIGHT ITIP We hnvo a maguificent line of Fumuatruuderwear, in cluding onion and two-piict auit, from the most delicate gauze 10 a .comfortable ool uiixiute . garmf nt for cool weather, aud for those who mu-.i waar ihe:n. Our price from 50c per garment up Sale Commences June 5, and Ends June 19 a 33uttertck IPatterns lOc IScandSOc We . Pay , 20a for Eggs f4 A F.EW OF OUR EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN LAD1EV BElIS Taffeta Silk, very neatly shirred, 3 feitherrone stay3 ia back Color black, brown, blue and Off- I (fri , grern, price OD& 10 'Jl, D