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' Gomplete Line of
Men's Furnishings
and Haberdashery
A. V. ANDREWS,
Tailoring
The Good OldStan dby.
Nothing Ilk a nictcut of juicy corned
beef with cabbage or saeur-kraut onca
in a whilel Wa can offer moat of the
time whole or half round, if you can
use to much, or whatever quantity you
require, of well fed and carefully corn
ed beef-tender, "tasty" and wholeaome.
If you're in the nation today, 'phone ua
the order and we'll have the meat
around in no time. ,
Grandy& Russell
Men are Judged by the company they
keep, but it lan't aa easy to aize up a
woman by her hat. Judge her by the
amount of Hollitter'a Rocky Mountain Tea
(he takes. SO cents. Tea or Tablets.
. Nevlin Druo Co.
I Q 1 a fine art Unless you can trust your
butcher. It will be worth your
while to give us a trial order if youare
loik'ng for a thoroughly reliable marke'
where you can be sure of finding a pleas
Ing variety of first class mjat and poultr;
We can surely interest you with oui
ices.
Rohr & Crmpany
ONLY A ffW MINUTES
We're in business for your health.
Telephone us and in a few minutes your
goods will be at your door.
New lin Druo Company. Phone, red 81
Ready For Business
Willi A FILL LfiVE OF FEED. HAY AMD GRAIN
We are ready to buy all kinds of hay and grain, and pay the highest
, market prices. ', , '
HV. OLIVER
Slater Huildin&r
JEFFERSON AVE Main 57
Union Woolen Mills Indian Robes
We have received a consignment of Union Fleece Wool
Indian Robes which we have nn sale. These robes are
suitable for couch covers, steamer robera and orna
mental for Indian comers. The price range is from
$6.50 up
HENRY &. OAI ,'R
, HOUSE FURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS
' Phone No. 621. '
J. C Henry, residence 664 J. J. Carr. residence 586
ee
QUrSOBES
SAP THE VITALITY
AND UNDERMINE
TUP UCsITU
Old borv that refuse to heal are a constant f IJU1I II -
sneuac to health. They aap the vitality and undermine the constitution by
draining the system of iU very life fluids, and those afflicted with one of
these ulcer grow despondent and almost desperate as one treatment after
another fails. They patiently apply salves, washes, plasters, etc., but iu
apite of all these the sore refuses to heal and eats deeper into the surround
ing flesh, destroying the tissues and growing to be a festering, inflamed and
tngrr mass. The source of the trouble is in the blood. This vital fluid is
filled with impurities and poisons which are constantly being discharged
Into the sore or ulcer, making it impossible for the place to heal. It will not
do to depend on external applications for a cure, because they do not reach
the real cause, and valuable time is lost experimenting with snch treatment;
the most they can do is keep the ulcer clean. Any sore that will not heal is
dangerous, for the reason that it may have the deadly germs of Cancer behind
it. A cure can be brought about only through a remedy that can change the
quality of the blood, and this is what S. 8. S. does. It goes to the very
bottom of the trouble, drives out the poisons and germs with which it is
filled, and purifies and builds up the entire cir
culation. By the use of S. S. S. the sore is
supplied with new, rich blood which corrects
the trouble, soon stops the discharge, and allows
the place to heal naturally and permanently.
S. S. S. also reinvigorates the entire system, and
where the constitution has been depleted or
broken down it quickly builds it up and restores perfect health. VVr te for
our special book on sores and ulcers, and any tuedicul advice you are in need
of; bo charge lor either. fst SWIFT SPCCIFIC CO AVIANTA, GA.
U Grande Evening Observer
WEDENESDAY, JANUARY 24. 1905
Published daily except on Sunday
One year in advance .., ... $6.50
Six months in advance : 5.60
Per month . 65
Single copy . 6c
Entered at the Post Office at La Grande
Oregon, as Second Class Matter.
CURREY BROS., EDS 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 sign
your articles and save disappointment.
.A DVEKTIiAno hates
'IsplaX Ad nla iwniMieo opuu uulU
4mtl mwllDK niMlrai lOe per line Brat bmx
.'Ion, jc per line Sw each HobMqueal I not
Hon.
(Millions of eidolBce,se erltne.
intnof thanks, 6eprf line.
THf WORLD'S HAVHS
The people of the United States are
just now thinking about how a European
war may effect their trade with people
over the seas. When people get to war
they are prone to do many naughty things
This is especially true when an armed
ship of one nation finds an unarmed one
on the high seas loaded with things des
tined for the enemies country. As the
Jnited Stales has about, a billion and a
half dollars worth of stuffs on the ocean
annually in u.iarned ships, it becomes
interesting to know hew many war ships
the nations of the world now have.
A dispatch from London gives the
following list of the war ships belonging
co the several nations that prowl on the
ceans over wljich our foreign trade has
0 pass and repass.
UATTL.KflHlP.4
country ' limit, Building, I'njrclei
Orent irt:n1n Jl 6
Knttira .SO S 3
KuM ........ ........ 7 . b 8
Herman? ......... .id i t
twlv M 4
United -tat IT 7 1
tl nn..... .5 4 2
AKMOIUD CRIU'KHi
C nnlrr Built. Building, Projected
( rut lltll'n.. 3D . a 4
Krmioe ...Hw.....M.....ltt & I
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formally a 1 1
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As for the outlook it suggests even
greater activity. The new shipbuilding
program of France comprises 16 battle
ships, three large armored cruisers and
16 smaller armored cruisers, and of these
three battleships are to be laid down in
1906.
PURELY VEGETABLE.
Register today. You will never have
more time or feel better. Today is the
day.
Some passed the examination and some
lid not It is easy to pick the winners by
the facial expression.
Some of the political bosses are al
ready in favor of abolishing the primary
nominating election law. The common
people are thinking otherwise and if we
are any judge the primary law is hare to
stayv
As a result of one doctor's careful sys
tem of advertising, eight out of town
patients have been induced to move to
LaCrande for the .winter. These eight
patients aside from taking treatment are
contributing their share to the circulating
medium of tha town. It pays the doctor
t te newspaper and the town to advertise
Everything points to a most prosperous
y.-ar. Thore le every evidence that this
will be a record breaking building year so
far as the town of La Grande is concern
ed, the chances are better than ever that
a railroad will connect La Qrande with
Cove by the time the next crop is ready
to move. Many hot air lines have been
constructed through and across this
valley in years past, only to be killed by
the wintory blast, but the above men
tioned road will be down on the ground
where cars and passengers can travel.
rVatch and see. - j
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buiu.a untnt all tut r AiLS k J
Dst Coutk Sym-v Tut- Cant LU
Uw In tiim. VmI b anmxu. CI
IT NAY BE f tN ION
Who do the people want for United
States senator? It is . conceded that
Portland will determine the choice, but
what man. if this be tha. verdict, from
Portland shall receive the honor? If a
call should be sent up from the people
doubtless several good men would harken
to the name borne in on the wind. Jona
than Bourne. Jr.,' is not waiting for a call;
T. B. Wilcox, it is said, doesn't expect
any popular demand for his services;
Judge L. R. Webster seems to be doubt
ing. A voice is heard occasionly for W.
D. Fenton, It is growing stronger lately
and may become loud and clear. Fenton
is factionally free, and able to perform the
duties of the office with credit to the
state. Whether proper conditions for his
candidacy will yet arise remains to be
seen, but an initiative step by the people
might induce him to enter the race.
Pendleton Tribune. :.
NAIL ORDER SERVICE
not only very satisfactory, but a great
convenience when you want such goods
as are carried by an up-to date drug
store.
We want the trade of distant people
and hold out all the inducements possible
to get it Our prices are right and ail
goods are guarnteed. If you are not sat
isfied with what we send you. return the
goods and we will refund the money.
In ordering be sure and send money
enough to cover price, and "we will return
change if you send too much.
Try this service and see how prompt
we are. Newlin Druo Company.
A Crep;ng Death.
Blood poison creeps . up toward the
heart causing death. J. E. Stearns,
Belle Plaine. Minn., writes that a friend
dreadfully injured his hand, which
swelled up like blood poisoning, Buck
len's Arnica Salve drew-out the poison
healed the wound, and saved his life.
Best in the world for, bums and sores
25c at Newlin 's Drug Store.
"Death was fast approaching." writes
Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa, Fla.. de
scribing his fearful race with death, "as
a result of liver trouble and heart dis
ease, which had robbed me of sleep and
of all interest in life. I had tried many dif
ferent doctors and several medicines, but
got no benefit until I began to use Eleo
trie Bitters. So wonderful was their tt-
feet that in three days I felt like a new
man. and today I am cured of all my
troubles." Guaranteed at Newlin's Drug
NOTICE Of ESTRAY
Notice is hereby given to whom it may
concern that on or about the 29th of No
vember, 1 90S, one yearling steer came to
my place. Said animal is red spotted
with white, has unreadable brand on left
hip, left ear underbit right ear points out
off and split Said animal came down
with my cattle from the hills. Owner
can have same by calling at my place,
wo and one half miles east of Island City
and paying charges and proving property.
Dated this 12th day of January, 1906.
J. A. Holman
DeWITT'S
WITCH HAZEL
SALVE
THE ORIGINAL
A Well Known Cure for Piles.
Cures obstinate sores, chapped hands. eo
tenia, skin diseases. Mikes burns and scalds
painless. We could not Improve the quality
t( paid double the price. The best salve
that experience can produce or that money
can buy.
Cures Piles Permanently
DeWltt's Is the original and only pure and
genuine Witch Hazel Salve made. Look foi
the name DeWtTT on every box. All others
are counterfeit, m union
K. C OeWITT CO., CHICAGO.
A. T. hILL U rue gist
To Chicago
and the East
Fast trains daily, through to Chi
cago without change, I mm points
in Oregon and Washington, via the
Chicago, Union 1'acilic and North
Western Line, the mute of The
Overland Limited, over the double
track railway between the Missouri
River and Chicago, nuking direct
Connection at Chicago with all lines
to the Kast
THK BEST Or IVtRYTHINO.
For luithr Information apply in
W. A. Cel. Ownral Aft. C. N.-W. By.
IU TtatrS Street. Panlaad, Or.
! INVENTO RY SALx
.wmo-rimfl ao-ain. and we are going to
us near wnu.6 v.. . . ,
make a strenuous effort to convert every hing into cash
before inventory. All our lines 01 uuunu6, ...
haberdashery will be
CUT TO THE QUICK
Buyers will reap a harvest during this great sale. .Ht's
that we offer an opportunity like this, t
and you'll do well to take advantage of it. , We'll not 1
, , . i Ap Ana'tra vnu with X
tor? vf" witn Diaiam Donsung ui uwwiv j ,"
false inducements. '
Come, see how much a
Little Money will Buy
ASH BROS.
CLOTHIERS AND HABERDASHERS.
NEW HEATING STOVES AT 20 per cent DISCOUNT
$ 2.75 1 8 in Air Tight Heater,
5.50 20 in
4.35 23 in
4.95 1 8 in Cast Top, Screw Draft Heater
6.50 20 in
11.25 21 in Model Heater, Nickle trimming
15.25 22 in Magic Steel Parlor Heater
18.00 24 in "
1 1.25 13 in Junior Oak Coal Heater
11,60 13 in Boss "
13.25 15 in
17.50 14 in Air Blast "
19.75 16 in " " " "
. now
now
now
now
. now $2.20
. now 2.80
3.50
4.00
5.35
9.00
now 12.25
now. 14.45
now 8.95
now 9.15
now 10.75
now 14.25
now 15.75
PRICES NET FOR CASH, or will take your old stove or funiture in ex
change. Bring this ad along and pick out the stove you want.
F D. HAISTEN, :
j PHONE RED 1161
Highest prices paid for New and Second Hand Goods''
Uhe farmers and Uraders
7atonat SfianA
Ortgo
NO. 4469
Opital
Surplus
Liability of Shareholders
Total .
$ 60,000.00
14000 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.
JOSF.PH PALMER.
President.
n.
E. McCULLY.
Asst. Cashier.
J. W. SCRIBER.
Cashier.
. J. SCROGGIN.
Asst. Cashier
Se the t. b'e of Hats, all his year's styles , I
The Price $1 00 j
Also n w lot of ,chool T-b'etV 10c value - Z
T he Price 5 cents 1
E. M We lima n & Company
ADAMS AVENUE
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