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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1906)
v; : La Crande Evening OUscrver INVENTORY SALc'l Complete Line of IVIeivs Furnishings and Haberdashery A. V. ANDREWS, Tailoring THURSDAY, JANUARY 25,1906 Published daily except on Sunday One year in advance ... $6.60 B a It's near stock taking time again, and we are going to make a strenuous effort to convert everything into cash before inventory. All our lines of clothing, hats, and haberdashery will be Six months in advance 3.60 Per month 66 Single copy ..: : 6c Entered at the Post Office at La Crande Oregon, aa Second Class Matter. i r (1 urn The GooOld'Stanlby. Nothing like a nice cut of Juicy corned beaf with cabbage or saeur-kraut one in 4 whil! We can offer moat of tha tima whola or half rounds, if you can use ao much, or whatavar quantity you raquira. of wall fad and caraf ully corn ad baaf-tandar. "taaty" and wholesome. If you'ra in tha notion today, 'phona ua tha ordar and wa ll hava tha maat round in no tiine. Grandy;& Russell Man ara Judged by tha company they kaap, but it isn't as aasy to size up a woman by har hat. Judge har by tha mount of Hollistar's Rocky Mountain Tea aha takes. 86 cents. Tea or Tablets. Nkwlin Oruo Co. I Q a fine art unless you can trust your ' V butcher. It will ba worth your while to give us a trial order if you are looking for a thoroughly reliable market where you can be aura of finding a pleas ing variety of first-class meat and poultry We can surely interest you w.th our ices. Rohr & Cr mpany 0NLYAffrYMU1U.fi We're in business for your health. Telephone us and in a few minutes your goods will be at your door. Nkwlin Dhuo Company. Phone, red 81 Roatly For Business Willi A FULL LIME OF FEED, HAY AND GRAIN Wa art ready to buy all kinds of hay and grain, and pay the highest t i market prices. KAZ. OLIVER Sinter liuildine: IEFFERSON AVE Main 57' Union Woolen Mills Indian Robes Wa hava received a consignment of Union Fleece Wool Indian Robes which wa hava nn sale. These robes ara anitable for couch covers, staamer robera and orna mental for Indian corners. Tha price range is from $8.60 up HENRY St OA I .'R HOUSB FURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS ,.j. - 7 . V Phona No. 621. J..C. Henry, residence 66 J. J. Carr, residence 586 LUMBER ui;ta II CI. AT 'WHOLESALE PKICFS Bttcr lumber and Cheaper than is sold in La Grande, We deliver it to your buitdnj Crande Romle Lumber Co j FIRRY, ORhGON 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 tha editors. Please sign your articles and save disappointment ADVEKT1HINO KATES 'laplur Ad rmtca rnrnUbrd apon applkatlni ml raid I of noilee loo par hoe flnri nu Hod, jc per line fur sack anbMqtMDS loan tloo, i rrt frf liianka, 6e per llaa. "DEAR BENEFACTOR OF THE RACE" Chosen dor large designs, ha had the art . ; Of winning with his humor, and he went Straight to his mark, which was ' the human heart; Wise, too, for what ha could not break, he bent. Upon his back a more than Atlas- load,- The burden of the Commonwealth was laid; Ha stoop jd. and rose up to it, ' though ih3 road Shot suddenly downwards, not a whit d smayed, Hold, warriors, councelors, kings! All now give place To this deir benefactor of the race, R. H. Stoddard. Congressman Herman does not seem to e "drawing muoh water" at Washington iu. possibly he didn't expect to draw i lythi ij bj . liis salary and mileage. Each day brings forth a candidate or two. eo it is safe to say that by the time the nominating election takes place there will be a niceassortment from which to chose. The wise boys are not filing many peti tions for tha office of county clerk. The vote that the present official, who is serv ing his first term, received two years ago may have something to do with it One of the Doodling state senators of New York, who is about lb ba brought into publicity for his complicity in the in surance frauds, says he wishes the art of printing newspapers had never been invented. Reports from all over tha state are to the effect that the gubernatorial contest lies between Mr. Johns and Mr. Withy- comb. Mr. Gear's candacy would place the party on a defensive campaign and that ia not to be desired when either of the other two mentioned candidates would ba in a position to put up an aggressive and winning fight Korea ia passing from tha family of nations. The Japanese have assumed authority there, and it becomes a province under tha rule of tha Mikado. Korea lacked power ' to defend itself from ab sorption; it has long been weak and alter nately under Japanese and Chinese con trol, and her passing is in obedience to the cruel law of the survival of tha fittest Korea waa necessary to Japan for her expansion, and there can be little doubt that the change will hasten greatly the development of that strangely rich terri tory. The superintendent of one of the largest institutions for the insane in America ia advocating "industrial re-education" as a cure for mental derangement The pro blem of the public insane is one that ia continually demanding mora attention on the part of sociologists. One person out of 400 in urban communities is committed to an insane asylum. One person out of eighty or one hundred ia liable to sudden insanity. Farm and industrial work ia especially to be recommended. Experi ence in connection with two farma now being cultivated undor proper guidance by insane in New York state ia said to ba very favorable to this new idea, and that thirty per cent of the cases admitted have been discharged aa cured. mi Improves the flavor and adds to the health fulness of the food. WHO CARRIES OUR GRAIN The Portland Oregonian of the 22d. Inst publishes a list of seventeen grain snips from foreign ports to Portland for cargoes of grain with a registered tonnage of 28, 669 in the aggregate. Of these ships seven ara under the British flag, that is owned ahd operated by English subjects, two carry tha flag of Germany, six are French and two Italians. Not one is under the flag of the United States. On the same date there were eight grain ghips in the port with an aggregate tonnage of 13,683 of these not one was an American ship. Two were British, five French and one Russian. The voters ara beginning to register at a little mora lively rata. This is as it should be. It is the duty of every citizen to register. The voter has a good deal to say regarding who shall work for him sinca the primary nominating law has be coma a reality. The office holder is simply tha voters' hired man and if you do not register you won't have much to say about selecting your hired help for the next year. It ia said that Senator Gearin is com ing home to register and will go before the people at tha primary election for en dorsement as United, States Senator, This will compel all other candidates to do the same and they should do it Let tha people express their opioion on this senatorial question far once and then let the legislature abide by it and see what wa can do to redeem the reputation of Oregon in the national halls of congress. Baker City Herald. WE WOULD like you to try trading at our store for awhile, for we are positive that our goods fcnd service will please you. If superior goods, drugs and etc., and prompt service count with you, you'll be our customer from now on. Newlin Druo Co. KEW EATING HOUSE The Blue Mountain Hotel dininc room ta again opened. Meals 28 cents, rooms 26 and 60 cents. . v Service This drug store tries to serve everv customer so well that they will not think of going elsewhere for drug store floods. A. T. Hill, PrescnptionDrugStis A Creeping Death. , Blood poison creeps up toward the heart causing death. J. E. Steam Bella Plaine, Minn writes that a friend dreadfully injured his hand, which swelled up like blood ooisoninirr Rnr.u- len's Arnica Salve drew out the poison healed tha wound, and saved his life Best in the world for bums and sora 25c at Newlin's Drug Store. NOTICE OE ESTRAY " Notice is hereby iriven to whom it concern that on or about tha 29th of No vember, 1 905, 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 ooints out off and split Said animal came down with my cattle from the hills. Owner can hava aame by calling at my place, wo and one half miles east of ItlanH r.it .-j and paying charges and proving property. uateo Wis inn day of January, 1906. J. A. Holman J. L MARS, Contractor and Builder Draler in Buildln; Material La Grande, Oregon Drop a Una naming work, and I will name the right price. CUT TO THE QUICK R.ivpr will rfian a harvest during this great sale, j It's only once a year that we offer an opportunity like this; and you'll do well to take advantage 01 it. vyeu.noix bore you with blatant boasting or 'deceive, you .with X false inducements. Come, sec 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 " " " " 1 1.25 21 in Model Heater, Nickle trimming 15.25 22 in Magic Steel Parlor Heater 18.00" 24 in " 1 1 .25 1 3 in Junior Oak Coal Heater 1 1 ,50 1 3 in Boss " 13.25 15 in 17.50 14 in Air Blast " 19.75 16 UN now now now now now now now now now now now now now $2.20 2.80 3.60 4.00 6.35 9.00 12.25 14.45 8.95 9.15 10.75 14.25 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, PHONE RED 1161 Highest prices paid for New and Second Hand Goods Vhe farmers and TJraders 7ationa( SSank NO. 44B9 Capital Surplus Liability of Shareholders Total . $ 60,000.00 14,000 00 60,000.00 $134000.00 For the protection of it, depositors! Depositor, of this Bank ara ac corded such lileral treatment as shall be in keeping with the character and value of their account,. We would be pleased to have your ac-count. JOSEPH PALMER, President. H. E. McCULLY. Asst. Cashier. J. W. SCR1BER, Cashier. 1. J. SCR0GG1N. Asst. Cashier t(M(Stt,,HM(aaa See the ub!e of Hats, all this year's styles I ' The Price $100 i Also new lot of school Tab'ets, 10c value T he Price 5 cents E. M Wellman & Company ADAMS AVENUE r