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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1906)
'I La Grantfe Evening OSserver I INVENTO R Y SA L cJ Pure Drugs THL'R 3DAY, JANUARY 18. 1905 Blue Mountain Cough syrup. Blue Mountain Toilet Cream Blu Mountain Liniment Blue Mountain Sarsap rilla Doctor' prescription and family receiptt a jpacialty. Two graduated PharmacieU alway in attendance. Prescriptions and gocdi promptly de livered free, s Two Telephones. Local black 271, Vergere 10 RED CRDSS DRUG STORK. Wholesale and Retail A. C MacLennan, Ph. C. Published daily except on Sunday One year in advance $6.50 Six months -Hi-advance 3.50 Per month ............ .', 65 Single copy . ..... .. 5c (s Ap I It's near stock taking time again, and we are going to i , i t n.ranifVtiniT intci rash make a strenuous enon 10 convci t jrw..6 before inventory. All our lines of clothing, hats and haberdashery will be Entered at the Post Office at La Grande i - Oregon, as Second Class Matter.' Complete Line of IVIeiVs Furnishing! 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 Jive us a chance to g t aquaintcd. Kcady lfor Business WITH A fULL LINE OF FEED. HAY AND GRAIN We are ready to buy all kinds of hay and grain, and pay the highest market prices Sinter TJuildinc: IEFFERSON AVE Main 57 CURREY BROS.. EDS AND PROP This paper will not publish any article appearing over a nom-de-plume. Signed articles wil be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please sign your articles and save disappointment. FOR WIN TEv WASHING Our new machinery and additional help will enable us to do famt lly washing CHEAPER. QUICKER and BETTER than you can do it yourself. We'call for and deliver your laundry quickly and make special ty of rush order work. Qive us a trial and y:u will not be bothered through the winter with family washing. A.B.C. STEAM LAUNDRY ; PHONE Main 7 v La Grvnie, Ore!. 1 m Union Woolen Mills Indian Robes We have received a consignment of Union Fleece Wool Indian Robes which we have nn sale. These robes are snitable for couch covers, steamer robers and orna mental for Indian comers.- The price range is from $8.60 up HENRY &, CARR I 2 - - HOUSE FURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS I J ' ' . " Phone No. 681. J. C Henry, residence 664 J. J. Carr. residence 886 i ADVKKTHINO KATKM lplay ad rales roraUhed apnn applloatlm uml raadlog uolWwa lUo per III Oral DM itmi. per 11m Cur emoh irabMequens tfom. MriuUoMoreoofotee, $e er line. ttl of thanks. So pr line. DEPENDING ON OTHERS For the ten months ending with October 1905 the tonnage movement in the for eign trade of the United States is given in the Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance published by the United States Department of Commerce and Labor as follows: Entered during the fiscal year ending June 30th., 1906, sail vessels 3.182,929 tons, steam ships 27,- 800,288 tons. Total tonnage for the year 80,883,217; of this tonnage employ ed in our foreign trade there were 1,363,- 163 sail and 5.7 17,461 steam owned by Americans, a total of American tonnage employed in our foreign trade of 7.080. 524 tons or less than one quarter of the tonnage necessary to conduct our foreign trade. ' The effect of depending on foreign ships to do our transportation is illustrated by the following statement from official source; "Special Agent Crist, of the 'Department of Commerce and Labor, has reported that merchandise shipped by expensive transcontinental and Pacific routes cannot come into competition in the Orient with like commodities' coming by the all-water routes from European countries. Until steamship lines regularly ply between .Atlantio ports and North China, as English and German lines are now doing, he says, goods from this country must go through many more hands than European goods and must go at a high cost of transportation, deadly to competition." Every good citizen will take the trouble to register. Of course you are going to register, but have you registered yet? Remember that in order to vote at the primary nominating election you must register. It is your duty to register. If you realy wish to have a voice re garding the men who shall hold office you should register. ' Only those who register ave a voice in the nominations. Every man who does his duty and re gisters becomes a delegate to the greatest nominating convention ever held in the state of Oregon. Are you a delegate? Candidates for office are moving about as much as possible but are being ham pered ty the lack of registered voters to sign their petitions. In Justice to decency and public policy the city should revoke the license of C. C Rockwell. He for years has been a dis turbing element in this city and such men should not be permitted to be in the saloon business. Arizona's delegate in congress is charg ing about demanding that an investigation be made into the allegation that a corrupt lobby is maintained in Washington to fight statehood. If he should secure an investigation he might discover more than he wishes to know officially. Every body in Washington seems to understand that such a lobby is on hand and is mak ing itself very conspicious. It opposes statehood, single or joint, and it has not taken any great pains to keep iu opinions secret It is a product of Arizona of which the territory has no reason to feel proud. Idaho Statesman. Improves the flavor andadds to the health fulness of the food The death of Marshall Field will be universally regretted wherever the public possed a knowledge ot tne man. lie u ieved in and practicedthe "square deal." Though he accumulated a fortune of over $100,000,000 he never took advantage of another, or attempted to secure a mo nopoly on any of the necessaries of life. The trusts and combines had no allure-' ment for .him. He was one of the few men who secured wealth in a legitimate manner. His annual payment of taxes was larger than that of any other man in the United States, though others . may have been worth, twice as much. He made no effort to avoid payment, because he felt that it was right he should bear his share of the public burdens. So far as the public knows, there was but one Marshall Field, in business sagacity, far sightedness and high ideals of commercia honor, . HAlf THE WORLD WONDERS how the other half lives. Those who use Aucklen's Arnica Salve never wonder if it will cure Cuts. Wounds, Burns, Sores and all skin eruptions; they know it will. Mrs. Grant Shy, 1130 E. Reynolds St. Springfield, III., says:. "I regard it one of the absolute necessities of housekeeping" Guaranteed by Newlih Druo Co. - 25. ATTENTION WOODMEN Members of La Grande Camp 169. Woodmen of the World: notice is herebv given that the undersigned can be found at the U. R. & N. freight office to receive dues and assessments from "this date. J. H. Keeney. Clerk Dated Jan. 15th.l 906. MM liHICK Brick furnished in any quantty or any style. No contract too small or Ic large. See samples of our pressed brick. GEO. KREIGER. L :r.iiil. On No woman ean look beautiful wlthnni gtxid health. A woman's rikmI hi-itlr depend on thoso organ peculiarly fi uii nine, and which u ofu-n twciime diaor dervd, causing misery and drairciiiR-dnwi pain. Nature's laws arm porfwt, hraltl endures If you olxy thrm, but dia follows dlsobvdiPiH'flb The dl.Ntn-lnr complaints of women are often brouitlii about by ratchliiK cold at a critical period, breathing foul Indoors' air anr' long hours of work and nervous tension On straight to Nature fur the cure u the fnrrst Dr. Tierce's Favorite Pre scrlption If .future's curt for the dls trnssing complaint of women. Vml King, M. I)., In his American Dispensa tory, says of Black Cohosh or lilack Hnake-nmt "our early American In dians set a hitch value nn this root In diseases of women, ft is nnrxiwtnl bf, no oilier drug, in tmnxtiv omilitunu of the jxirtt trhrrt lwre ore tfniwMij fxiine ami lewlem.' Lady's SI I erroot is a nerve stimulant and tnnlo, Improving both circulation ml nutrition of the nerve, center favn ,ng Sleep and cheerful rorwllti.m of the mliul; of service In mental depression, nervous headache. Irregularities of women with despondnncy. ITr. -King. Id-sides the aUive Ingredients there ar Golden Seul, Unicorn and lilite Cohosh route la Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Dr. Pierce's Common Senso Medical Adviser will be sent free, paperhound. for 11 one-cent stamps, or cloth-hound fur SI stamps. Over lum parte and lllutrabd Address Dr. XL V. Pierce, Buffalo. Ji. V. Dr. Pierce's Plensant lWlets should lie sed with "Favorite lreTtptioui ban ner a Uaaliv to mtuirvd. CUT TO THE QUICK X Ruvers will rearj a harvest during this great sale. , It's I only once a year that we offer an opportunity like this, t and you'll do well to take advantage ot it. we n not I bore you with blatant boasting or deceive you with false inducements. Come, sec how much a Little Money will Buy ASH BROS. CLOTHIERS AND HABERDASHERS. HAVE TO OFFER AT A VERY REASONABLE PRICE ( 2 good saddles ... $9.50 and $12.50 Walnut Hall tree 2.50 Child's Rocking Horse worth four dollars 2.50 2 Oil CookStoves . . 2.50 and 5.50 1 roll cocoa matting the yard .25 Remington type writer 55.00 Mew toilet sets 2.00 and 2.75 3 new Go-carts, 6.00, 6.60, 7.60 1 folding ironing board 2.00 Lace ourUin stretchers 2.60 Halters, new 90c, 1.00 1.10 My entire line of new furniture at greatly reduce prices FOR CASH F D. HAISTEN, PHONE RED 1161 V. Highest prices paid for New and Second Hand Goods Jjhe farmers and Uraders Rational flank ' 5 f Srd Of yon NO. 44PS3 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. We would be pleased to have your ac- count. 40SRPH PALMER. President. O. E. McCULLY. Asst. Cashier. J- W. SCR1BER. ' Cashier. 1. J. SCROGGIN. Asst. Cashier See the table of Hats, all this year's styles The Price $100 Also nt w lot of school Tab'ets, 10c value The Price 5 cents E. M Wlm, r. company : iniuc i-,. ' eeeeeee-eeeeeeeeeeeeee