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BUYING DRUG STORE GOODS WITHOUT RISK : . When you come to Hill' Pharmacy for any drug store article it ' is distinctly understood that in case your purchase does not fulfil our ' promises you may return it and WE WILL BUY IT BACK AT , , FULL PRICE no. arguments, no unpleasantness,- no delay ytfujr money is yours immediately upon request . , PERFECT RUBBER GOODS. ' 7 We thoroughly examine our RUBBER GOODS and sell none which are not perfect. HOT WATER BOTTLES, FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, BULB SYRINGES, ATOMIZERS, complete new stock, fuilly rubberjy long wearing, stand hard usage. . ' v f' ' 1 YU ,can depend on a $ood THANKSGIVING DINNER if baked in a It bakes right because it is made n$ht and of th rihl material Mailable and Charcoal Iron. MRS. T. N- MURPHY. Hardware and Crockery 1 . Is a mlnj which will build up your own town and country. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT The Aurelta Minirg Co, f Now offers the first block of stock of 100000 shares at 5c per share. The company has 400,000 shares of stock available for the de velopement of the Standard Mines, which will be done conservatively, and as fast as posible. For further Information call on J. A. THRONSON. 4 I"'" " ' " ' is MADE ' BY ' VaKINoI AD VAN! ACE OF BARGAINS Especially through the X Holidays Our stock It replete with hand somt desks, comfortable rockers, drussert, aidabeardt, iron bada rues, ate., all combing with beauty and usefulness Pictures and Mouldings Charles Dana Gibson hat ceased to product those fin drawings for which he wat noted, wt have a number of hit handiwork in stock. Rembrant water colors and Carbon Arittotypet make handsome ornaments. Framing done hare that It jest at artistic at tht picturat themselves. Eldridg and New Royal Sawing machinaa art carried here ADCOOK & HARRIS, ADAMS AVENUE I LA GRANDE IRON WORKS j Complete Machine- Shops and Foundry - General Blacksmith Horse Shoeing and Wagon Work. Manufact- J er of The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill. , ! yd '::ri ;rn:x 'f:fuld;; I La Grande Evening " Observer TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1905 Published daily except on Sunday One year in advance ...$6.60 Six monthe in advance .. 5.60 Per month 66 Single copy gc Entered at the Pott Office at La Grande. Oregon, at Second Clatt Matter. CURREY BROS., ED'S AND PROP. ADVERTISING RATBB (Maple Ad ram fernlahed apoa application Ue) readlnc aoileat Me par Una Onl tun. ttoo, jc par llaa tor aaca subaequaal Inaar Moo. KaaoiaUoaa af aoedolaaoa, ge par line, .arte of tbeaka, as per llaa. ' ' 4 OUR COUNTY AFFAIRS The voters of Oregon in the past have considered the selection of a United States senator to represent the state in the higher branch of the national congrett of such transandental importance that tittle attention waa given to the men they chose to fill all other offices, national. state, county, city and precinct. In a large measure tht only inquiry made con cerning a candidate by tht votere was, "How doea he stand with their favorite aspirant for the senatorial toga?" This has been going on in Oregon since its admission as a state in 1859 to tht neglect of state and county management In the first yeart of our existence at a state the friends of Gen. Joseph Lane to managed the Democratic party, then tht dominent one in, Oregon, that very few but hit friendt were given office in Oregon and Gen. Lane wat elected U. S. senator. At a senator he did all that he could to prevent the state of Oregon from espous ing the cause of the union on the outbreak of the slave holders rebellion with the result that friendt of tht union, eatt of the Rocky mountaint were in doubt at to our loyalty. In subsequent years until now tht choice of United States senators hat been held at the most, and largely as the single subject for the voters to eon tider. Tht result of this neglect of the votert to look after state and home inttrest hat not been either satisfactory to them or conducive to the best interests and growth of our state. It now looks, in remembrance of the past, that the voters of Oregon ahould take a much deeper interest than former- 'X in the honor and prosperity of. their state, ana1 of the growth and develop now been forty six yeaVs absorbed in making United States senators, and there by won a reputation among our fellow states that would not look well in print A county " board to look after the various interests and industries that con stitute Union county, is of far more im portance to our people than the personal interest of any aspirant or aspirants to the U. S. senate. Wa want a r..t many things that are necessary to our home comforts and county growth, that can only be had by the wise management of our own county officials. We want lower taxes, and more still a county managed along lines that insurs a fair re- Iturn 'n labor, material or improvment for every dollar of tax money expended. We want more and better roads and bridges. But until there is a public, opinion mani fested that will not excuse or thitld grafters, who get a dollar of the people's money for doing a half dollars worth of work, or for furnishing fifty cents worth of material, it will be useless to ask our people to authorize the making of tuch roads as ought to be made in Union county, Sanger's circus, which has been on t' e road for 60 yeart. wat told by auction recently in London, with band wagont. chariots, horses, menagerie an ma's and everything else. An eccentri; mule, out of which Sanger remarked that he had made $35,000, was sold for $55. : A. T. HILL. e - . Prescription Druggist LA GRANDE, OR e e e '.aaaaaiistssseeeiestisasaaa.. Cell up Main 29 for NEW WALNUTS LM0NDS BLEACHED SULTANAS Cluster Raisins Muscatel Raisins - Citron and Lemon Peel ' Dates Figs Heinz Mincemeat BAKER BROS. PHONE MAIN 29 Adams Ave. - - - , - . ...... Change You Face SV5 'a MASKS MASKS ! . New asiorment just in CHI LDR,; N'S LINEN BOOKS ; E. M Wellman & Company j v ADAMS AVENUE Senator Mitchsll has written several letters to his colleagues in the senate ex pressing hit desire to retain h's chair manship of the committee on inter-ocean;c canals. The senators seem to be divid ed on the question. However they have taken no official action but the sentiment seems to be, to fill this important position with some active man who can personally attend to the duties. Why not fit up a cell or two in the city hall and do away with that old fire trap on P street? Last night it required three officers, half of the idle men in town and the push cart to take one drunk to the present vermin incubator, and alt the residents in the neighborhood of the jail were aroused by the foul language used by the drunken creature while in transit Bring the jail near the places where the drunkards are made, ' . ' fine Lards The Observer has taken a number of orders for engraved visiting cards as a result of the advertising we have baen doing for the -pas, two weeks. Those wishing extra fine work should riva u a call and see our line of samples beforo a 'yi J 'i Suction EycG lass It does not wrinkle your nose and make you look older than you are. 1 , ; Holiday goods are beginning to arrive. Best liue ordered ever brought to the city. J, H. PEARE. Jewelry and Optician t i jnrewflRivj owiw nous I n. H. STRWARD, Proprietor and Mr FRIDAY, DEC. 1 The Ntwtst Comedy Drama Largs and Expen- ttive cast magnifi- WWII. E Breezv, Brisk, t Rapid, Untiring By request of Myriad Theatre goers A JOLLY AMERICAN TRAMP By the author of "A Poor Re lation." "Peaceful Valley," Etc. Do you Like Sensation Pathos, Comy, Uniqueness, Splen dor, a hapoy and thrilling combina tion of all that is good in the Ameri can play. ' Interesting PRICES -25c, 50c, and 75c. I ,. - I SEATS ON SALE WEDNESDAY MCRNINQ AT VAN BURETS v .... . ... V v r- - . tf t fc , , iie1ialirtaaliiA4J.Aa. Mfftn .. . v ment of their home counties. We have ordering. '