I a Oande Evening Observer
tT BR08, Editor ft Pr pa
Entered at the Eoat Office at La
Grand, Oregon, as Becond ClaM
Wail Matter.
Published daily except Sunday
One year in advance. .... .$0 50
Six months in advance. . . .3 50
Per month '. . ....... .C5c
Single copy 6c
Wednesday, July 6, 1905.
ADVEKTMINO RATIOS ' ,
Dlaplajr Ad "tm flinilsbad apon application
Loot! leading outlees lOo par Una flnit - nm-
lino, 5 per Una for each Hubxequeut loaer-
tlon.
Raaolnlloua ofeoadolenee, se , er Una.
Carta otlkaoka, So per Una. , '
' LA GRANDE LEADS
After an absence of Ian day Irons
; La Giarnle daring vhicb, not count-
ing tba roUei we rode on street ean
In Seattle and Portland and a yacht
ride of aer eral houra on Puget Bound,
we traveled over 1209 mtlee in get
iog to and back home from Portland,
Oregon City, Moniooviita !
and are glad to get back to La Grande.
Iu thl harried whirl through
numerous. . towns, of absul the
aize of Ia Grande, and all older we
aw therein no putlio drinking foun
, tain for man and beast. Tbia made
u recall that La Grande la Indebted
for tbia distlnolon and evidsuoe of
benevolence and enterpise to tba ladlei
thereof. In the art gallariea of the
Lewla and Clark Pair we geal upon
mooamenta IntendeJ to' imniortalita
warriors, that reoall stories of desolat
ed provinces, pilliaged oitiea and traila
"that lead through alaughter to a
throne) or the buati of statesmen,
who planned for power over their fel
low men that they might luiurouely
abide in palaces, and equina the
right; because of their aoperior cun
ning, to parcel out all the conven
ieooea and oorolorte of ' life to those,
and those only who bowed their kneaa
and pledged their every effort to sus
tain their leige lord in power under
instruction that "any mean were
justifiable," frauds, dece.t per Jury
and slander and alaughter.
The monument to the women ol
La Grande recalls no audi memories
of misery and degradation. Standing
aa It does in a village etreel, the train
ol thoughts whiob it inspires ia loftier
and far more ennobling than any of
the worka of the anoieut artists or ola
aical paiuters for it inoourage an am
bltion Id those who wish to be
kuown io the future (or doing good to
tbeir fellow man and not evil, enlarge
the circle of his enjoyment and not
curtail it. Uuless the signs of the
times are misleading and the promise
ol Curia misunderstood, the time is
hastening, an I the present on.itnry
will not close without ita ariival.
when humanity will weave ita most
beautiful garland ol rememberanoe
for the adornment of the monuments
of those who bava planned and work
ed out the most 'good and did the
moat to Increase the dignity ol man
and to eulaige the comforta of the
maaaea. And in that luloyon age
tboaa who provide "a cup of cold
only 'will have wietha of immortallies
placed upon tbeir monumenta of far
mure brilliauoy than baa ever graced
the atatucs of warriora or selfish etat
eamen. In that glad day of the re
cognition of the workera for human
happiness the ladiea of La Granli
will be remembered aa greater than
Ceaaar and more worthy of honorable
remembrance than pompous official
. I 1 A ll. 1 1. M At II . WL
Or H li OUI wnivvu iu iuo nut
"Verily I aay they aball in oo wise
loae tbeir reward" for giving a eup ol
water. .
It ia a aafe prediction that the nex
United tftatee senator from tbia etat
will be elected by tbe f$ple. That to,
; the cboioe of the people as mad
manifeat through the primary system
will be elected by the Ugl.lature. Ti e
primary law and the Initative and re
ferendum lawa do command, aud will
command aooie reepcot aa tbey
come better underttood. Had tte
lat legislature used common ; lor
thought, tbe appcrpriation bill would
not be held up. They keew the
people did not want thore appropria
tion for tbe four normal eobooi bit
they thought the people would not
"dare to take the atepa the? did.
Palo may go by tbe name of rheoma
tlam, neuralgia, Imnbago, plea ray
No matter what name the palua are
called, Ilolliater'e Eocky Mountain
Tea will drive them away. 3& ceutj,
Tea or Tablets. Newlin Urug Co
In Honor Of Sec Hay
Bcrippa Newa Association
ban Frauciroo July 6 Because of
the funeral of Secretary If ay, all fuoc
liona io tionor of Beoretary Taft and
Miaa Roosevelt were abandoned for to
day. -Beoretary Taft got op and un
attended, enjoyed a atrell aboot tbe
streets, tiiee Roosevelt remained ai
the botl until an eftr noon hour,
wLen accompanied by frirnda abe waa
taken tor an automobile ride..
- - In Mad .Chase
Millions rnah In mad cbaae after
health, from on aitreuie of faddiam
to another, wbeu. il the wonld oolr
eat goo food, and keep 4 heir bowels
reenter with Or. King's New Ufa 1'ills,
tbeir trochlea would alt pe aaay..
Prompt relief and qui' k core for liver
and atutnacb troahle.' !to at Newlin
Drug Co., drag store ( gLiranteed. -
The laxative effect of Cbamberlala'a
Stomach aud Liver Tablet a le ao agree
able and so nittaral that yon do not
realize It la the effect of a medicine,
r'or aale by Newlin Drug Co
Brick furnished in any
quanity or any style. No
contract ton small or too
large. See samples of .our
pressed brick.
GEO; KREIG;E.R,
La Grande, Oregon.
PureBred Poultrv
Parties desiring pure bred
poultry can secure eggs
from the , following well
known ; breeds at $1 per
setting of flffen Bar Ply
moth Rock, White Wyn
dott, Single Comb Brown
Leghorn, and Silvor Laced
WyddoU
ELI BA!R.
Island CU Oregon
-VISIT THE-
Lewis and Clark
EXPOSITION
To be held at Portlaud,
June! to Oct. 15, 1905. ,
TAKE A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA
Through the Williamette,
Umixjua and Rogue River
Valleys, of Western Oregon,
pass Mt. Shasta, through :
the Sacramento Valley to the
many famous resorts on the
line of the
mm pahic co.
For beautilully illustrated
booklets, descriptive f Cali
fornia resorts: address.
W. E: CuMAN, Cen. Passr. Agt.
Portland, Oregon.
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We" arc building on a permanent foundation, and nothing is too good for us.
Our strong line is the Adler, Bros. & Co., Rochester, made ready-to-wear
These are clothes that are honest inside as well as attractive outside, ir
you buy, and it proves to be otherwise, your money back without , a word.
Better satisfaction at $20 to $25 than can be secured in any other ready
made; as complete satisfaction as can be secured in first-class made-to-measure.
This is our promise to all who make a trial of L. A., B. &. Co.,
clothes, and we stand ready to redeem that promise to the letter. You
are always welome to drop in.
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Wmlll '
he Chicago
SPECIAL PRICES ON
FINE COLORED WASH FABRICS
Owing to the unseasonable weather this spring ue decided to make
JULY PRICES IN JUNE
Pongee Suitings 50c a yard for regular 75c and 85c qualities
Pongee Brilliants 50c " " 75c " 85c "
Jacquard Swiss 20c " u 35c "
Lawns and Dimities 15c " 25c "
lawns and Dimities I2i 2c " 20c "t
These radical reductions will create a lively Interest in thin wash Fabrics,
their spring purchases to come in early.
ARE
HERE'S THE VERY SHOE YOU'VE BLUi
LOOKING E0R
Cut from the softest, most flexible of
fine calf skin -with a smooth, tough
lining, a sole that Is made to stand
trouble, and just the right amount of
style. Its one of the most popular of
KEITH'S K0NQUER0R family - and if you
had your shoemaker turn out such a
shoe, he'd tax you not less than $8.00
$3.50 to $5.00
Gordon $3.00 Nat
for
Men's Fancy Hosiery
qm
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$2.00
reduced from 75c to 50c
Store
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