! i i Hi ii; In ' 5 1 ii ii '5 : i i 1. t t I f ' Pure n u Drugs WE CARRY A FULL HIVE OF PHARMACEUTICALS f Druggists' Sundries Photo Supplies Toilet Articles Stationery ' VV Tabs Cigars Doctors' Prescriptions and Family Receipts a Specialty Two graduated Pharamacists to fill Prescriptions. Two Telephones, Local Black 271, Vergere 10 Mail-orders promptly attended to Goods promptly delivered free " RED CROSS DRUG STORE : i .i.. i -. ' - ' ' ., 2 Wholesale and Retail A. C. MacLennan, Ph. C. : HAVE TO OFFER AT A ! : ; REASON ABE PRICE VERY S good saddles ..$9.60 and $12.60 Walnut Hall traa ;i.. , 2.60 Child' Rocking Horta worth four dollars .y. 2.60 2 Oil CookStovas 2.60 and 6.60 1 roll cocoa matting the yard .26 Remington type writer 66.00 New toilet sets 2.00 and 2.76 5 new Go-cart. 6.00, 6.60, 7.60 1 folding ironing board ..' 2.00 Lace ourtiin stretchers 2.60. Halters, new 90c, 1.00 1.10 , t My entire line of new furniture at greatly reduce . N V ; prices fOR CASH . F D. HAISTEN, "'".. PHONE RED 1161v Highest prices paid for New and Second Hand Goods TJho farmers and TJradors 9attona( !7Sank NO. -45 Capital . Surplus ' Liability of Shareholders Total S 60,000.00 14.000 00 . 60,000.00 $134,000.00 For the protection of its depositors! Depositors of this Bank are ac corded such liberal treatment as shall be in keeping with the character and value of, their accounts. Count, W would be pleased to have your ae- JOSRPH PALMER. President, O. E. McCUlLY, Asst. Cashier. W. SCRIBER. Cashier. SCROOOIN. Asst. Cashier U Grande Evening OSsener TAURSDAY; JANUARY 11. 1905 Published daily except on .Sunday One year in advance Six months in advance ... Per month .$6.60 ... 3.60 ... 65 Single copy - 5c Entered at the Post Office at La Crar.de Oregon, as Second Class Matter. CURREY BROS.. ED S AND PROP This paper will not publish any article appearing over a nom-de-plume. ' Signed articles will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please si&n your articles and save disappointment. AbVKKII-INU KATKH Uplaf Ad ram rurnubrd upon appllcailni .oca) rotdio notice lite per Una Ural tr ilnn, jc per line lor Hch ubKjuQt low Hod. t-aoiminnn of cuiirinllnce. je mt line, rlof tlmpk.. V vrr lint. Cr - i i ; ft y sj-djiJ r II j v mm ft!" Ready For Business WITH A FULL LINE OF FEED, HAY AD GRAIN W are ready toouy all kinds of hay and grain, and pay th highest market prices. R.y.puvER Slater liuildinar -I JEFFERSON AVE . Main 57' t " 7" nytklSTIH' - &xkv Kountain Tea Nuggets. A Peiy HwlloiBt fw Bay Pw?'. , 3.VX OulJoa Hoeltk and awl V.got. ii-v It Brwth. Slurry W,,'.S Vt f.flu XI -ti bo. """? K'JGGETi nH SAU.0 P0Pt FX3UND Between Pe, JO and, J5, on patsenger t' in bet ween La Grande and Pendleton. The purse contains money, over $40. Owner can have ne name - by describing and proving property and paying for this notice. -'-. S. M. Massey, Kameia. Oregon. WHAT DO YOU WANT. The new law under which citizens will vote at the primaries and final election is an empthatic question proposed to each voter inquiring of him personally what he wants. That is what plan he, individually, thinks will be for the national government to persue to accomplish the most good for all; how he would have, the state of Ore gon managed in the future, and along what lines the county, schools, and road districts should be managed to accomplish tbe most beneficial results. Never before has the responsibility of government been so directly placed upon the individual voters. The new law for the first time in the history of Oregon makes it in fact, as it has been in theory on each recuring Fourth of July, a gov ernment by the people and for the people, or if not by and for the people and by the people, a government by and for the voters. '" : ' . , With this newly acquired right comes the added duty to each voter to give his best attention to public affairs. This in vokes much labor, to find out the actual condition of all public affairs, and con cientious reflection on public conditions to determine what Improvements if any can be made. A careful study of state fi nance should be made so that no more money is taken from the people by taxa tion than is necusary for ths general good and not for special localities. Members for the state legislature should be chosen with reference to their ability and integrity to fully represent your views and carry them into effective laws as to all the . great problems now thrown upsn you to personally investigate. Pledges of candidates to economy mtan nothing, after they have accomplished their purpose and secured votes. Such pledges have been made in Oregon prior to each recurring election for 68 years, and taxes have been high and higher ever since. The stats has nothing to show for the millions of dollars that have been col lected from the people "but a very com mon-place set of public buildings, a col lege build nj or two, and is in debt mmy times more than the constitutional limita tions to $50,000- County affiirs have been run with machinery so disproportionately expensive to the work' done that there is little to show for the hundred thousands of dollars that have passed through the count1 treasury and most counties in the state a:e h debt greaMy over the cor.stitu- toial limitation of $5,000. This it is not claimed is the fault of the county officials but of the laws under which they admin istered county affiirs. County machinery is too antiquated and expensive to ope rate. There are many subjects, connected with state, county, schools and roads that shouid be carefully studied by the now responsible voters, and it is hoped that they will buckle In, and give us code of laws, and manners of carrying them into effect that will not squander the substance of the people and leave no permanent benefits therefor. There is no reason why Oregon with its great natural resources should be slower in permanent development than either of its adjoining neighbors but that it has not been wisely managed. Improves the flavor and adds to the health fulness of the food. " an emergency. The authorities at Wash ington have arranged to have some vessels on hand. It was intended to order the battleship Oregon back horns', but it has been determined to leave her on the onuiBM fewhwwti the More over, the movement of troops to the Phil ippines is , being hurried in order that a sudden outbreak In China may not catch us unprepared. It is to be hoped no trouble will occur making it necessary to send in troops to rescue Americans and other foreigners, but if it become neces sary it will have to be undertaken vigor ously. . SCH33L TEACHER'S M?ETIM On Saturday. January, 27th., the teach ers of Union county will hold a mattini in this city which pro-n ses to be on of most entertaining and bast a' ended meet ing ever held in thecouity. The program is excaptionally fi e and paper wil be) read by some of tlje best in- rrred c fi eri in this pirt of tha stat It will be of great inter s st to all who attend rnd give mu.h puasure and Instruction. There will bs tw). seas ons of -it meeting, on in the forenoon and o.ia in n ernoo n Tne programs is as folic v. s: 10 A. M. L'terature in the lower gns ...Grace Wil ;ms .n Ent. usiasm c U. BaiU y Art : Syra Kuh i History. ;.. H. J. Hockenberry 1:50 P.M. Our Alphabet , J. M. Mart'n Methods in Loig-d;vijion. Mrs. Nora Webb Physical Culture . T. L. Williams r.ia Ghost of tie School . . O nen Bishop RELIABILITY SELLS GROCERIES or we would have been out of busines long ago. It's all very well to Toffer specialties at tempting prices once in while, but our method is to give the most and the best for the money in staple and fancy groceries week in and week out When we do get in an invoice at a genuine bargain price, we share the gain with you. PHONE MAIN 46 QEDDEJ" BR!J NORTH FIR STREET The Chinese have assumed so much of a threatening attitude toward t!l for eigners that arrangements , are berg made qu'etly by all the governments having citizens there to be prepared for LA GRANDF SCHO I ; . OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. PRINCIPLE. MRS. DAY. ASSISTANT. This is one of the best musical in institutions in the state, and that t people in this city and valley are i beg'.ninng todiscover the advantage of thie school. The system ; the T latest and moet practical, and in- I eludes all the latest discoveries in i the art of teaching music The school is divided into two depart-. ments; No. 1 is for beginners from 6 years or more and are taught ""the first three grades. Pupils come one hour each day. This is no kin dergarten system but far superior. In No. 2 the grades are from 2 to 6. Here they graduate. . Pupils take one or two lessors a week as thuy desire. No scholars will be permitted ti remain in this school wno do not stuay. Oppcstetha i-oley House over tie candy store. Pnone. 475. INVENTORY SAL C uv r.'wb- toiinff time acrain. and we are going to 1 V O I lwCLl otn va.iwji& v-0 t . make a strenuous effort to convert everything into cash .... i r .l.iLl ktro n nA before inventory. All our lines 01 ciouung, uaw haberdashery will be CUT TO THE QUICK Buyers will reap a harvest during this great sale. It's only once a year that we offer an opportunity like this, and youll do well to take advantage of it. We'll not bore you with blatant boasting or deceive you with false inducements. i Come, bee now 2 Little Money will Buy i ASH BROS. CLOTHIERS AND HABERDASHERS. Complete Line of Men s furnishings and Haberdashery A. V. ANDREWS, Tailoring THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY E. POLLACK, Propr Keeps the Best Groceries. Vegeta bles Etc. Call up Telephone Main 75 and give us a chance to g t aqtiaint d. See ths ub!e of Hats, all ;hts year's styles The Price $1 00 Also new lot of school Tablets, 10c valu: The Price 5 cents e E. M. Wellman & Company j Ivcmiii. . ' eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee HALF Tilt WORLD WOUMRS" how the other hair lives. Those who ue A ucklen's Arnica Salve never wonder if it will cure Cut. Wounds, Burns, Sores and all skin eruptions; they know it will. Mrs. Grant Shy. 1 150 E. Reynolds St! Springfield. lit says: '! regard it one of tie absolute necetvt'es of housekeeping." 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