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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1906)
" 11 ' - . " "" . . . ? w X Li Grca Ivcin CMer INVENTORY SAL cj; Gomplete Line of Men's Furnishings and Haberdashery A. V ANDREWS, Tailoring SATURDAY. JANUARY 27. 190S PuKlsrwd daily except on'' Sunday One jrear in advance) Sa month m ad ranee . Per month SirsgSa copy . $6.50 350 v 65 5c Ifs near stock taking time again, and we are going to ' . ..nr ouorvthinir into casn i make a strenuous enorc w twn .. A before inventory. All our lines of clothing, hats and haberdashery will be Entered at the Post OrEce at La Grande Oregon, as Second Cass Matter. CURREY BROS, EDS AND PROP The Good OkgStandby. Nothing Eke a nice cut of juicy corned beef wild cabbage or saeur-kraut onc m while! W can offtr most of the tima whole or half round, if you can um much, or whatever Quant.tr you require, of wall fed and carefully corn ad beef-tender, "tasty" and wholesome. If you're in th notion today, 'phona ua tha ordar and we'll bae the meat around in no tuna. - Grandy& Russell Mao ara kjdged by tha company thay keep; put it ian't aa aaay to eiza up a womaa by bar bat Judge bar by tha amount of Hoilister's Rocky Mountain Taa aha takes. S5 centa. Tea or Tablet. Nivliu Drvo Co. I Q a Ana art mi less you can trust your 5 butchar. It will be worth your whiie to give u a trial ordar if you ara looking for a thoroughly reliable market where you can be sura of finding a pleas ing variety of first-class meat and poultry We can surely interest you w.th our ice. Rohr& Ompany car a rw wains We're in business for your heaith. Telephone us and in a few minutes your goods will be at your door. Newu Cruo Compart. Phona. red 81 ' Ready For Business WITH A FILL LINE OF FEED. HAY AND GRAIN We art ready to buy all kinds of hay and grain, and pay the highest market prices. R. V.OLIVER Slater Huildiiier JEFFERSON AVE Main 57 Union Woolen Mills Indian Robes Wa have received consignment of Union Fleece Wool Indian Robes which wa ha nn sale. These robee are' suitable for couch covers, steamer robers and o ma mental for Indian corner. The price range is from $5.60 up ' HENRY &, OAI JR HOUSE FURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS Phona No. 621. J. C Henry, residence 664 J. J. Carr. residence 596 This paper will not publish any article appearing over a noan-de-piume. Signed articles will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please sign your article and save disappointment. arVKKTt.io ic.tTni imVT a mtaa IMMK4 tpH arltmSjM l nrnAimx mAKwu tnr fr Um Iraf mar Um, jr par nee far mmr aatoweaattl lavw MMIawalMikhaee.ii.wlli KhaHhwkvir mrr lia. (Oil Of BAD ROADS The Hon. W. P. Brownlow. congress man from Tennessee in a recent article in Coliier's magazine in advocacy of good county roads wrote "Bad roads in the Un teJ States coat the producing pedple $1,500,000 every twenty-four hours." This estimate make the annual cost of bad roads to tha people of the United States aggregate $547,500,000 annually, a sum almost as large as the total ex penditures of the United State govern ment whrch for the year ending June 30th wa $557.27891 545. The total wealth or value of all kinds of property in the United State in 1 904 is g'ven by the United States Depart ment of . Commerce and Labor at $94. 303.3J3.333. Now get your pencil and figure out the rate of interest on the total wealth of the nation it will require to pay tha bill that bad roads annually present and must be paid. Improves the flavor, and adds to the health fulness of the food. The evidence grow stronger every day that Eastern Oregon will at last be repre sented upon the supreme bench of this state. Western Oregon concede the justness of our cause ana is now e R- gone conclusion that Judge Eakin will be the only candidate before the primaries. This is as it should be. Other towns ia the state have found that it pays to hold a poultry show once each year. How would it do for La rande to try it once. LUMBER RETAILED AT- sfaAafa A A 9 WHOLESALE PRICES Btter lumber and Cheaper than it sold in La Grande, We deliver it to your buildmj Crande Komle I umber Co PtKKY, OKtGON. Do not forget to register today. You will never regret it if you do and yoc will always regret it if you don't. There will be things doing in this neck- o'-the woods this season. A railroad or two and a few saw mills building will certainly add something to the genera) prosperity. Banquets in honor of the memory of Bums, the great poet of the common people have been enjoyed all over- the world. Men at those feasts have cheered to the echo recitations of "Maun is a maun frae a' that" but few either be lieve in. or practice the sentiment or great underlying principle of that immortal poem. The same sentiment is expressed in prose in the Declaration of Indepen dence with the limitation that all men are born equal but gives no declaration of- equality the next moment after his birth. Take a look at tha United States during the past year; observe the conditions of peace and plenty and almost universal happiness; note what the American farmers have done for themselves and other by producing over six billion dollars' worth of foodstuffs and othe valuable commodities, and then contrast the results with what comes from pur suit of glory at the cannon's mouth and quarrels over the balance of power. If the wicked politicians, so called states men and ambitious generals and admirals will keep their hands off, the farmer will keep the whole world well fed. prosperous and happy. Meantime all will agree with the poet, Shelley, that the time coming when humanity will -Jiook back and shudder at its younger years." might also well shudder at its later year, a it is now old enough to kno better, and hang its head with shame see all lands still resounding with the tramp of armed men and Uia seas filled with monster battleships. to 1: 3 C0I1S VKERE All ELSE FJULS M Cowrb Srm. TWa Coca, w ova 7 enitxiaa, M This is the year when the people can exercise their own will in regard to the nomination of candidates for public office. by mean of the direct primaries, re gardless of the manipulations of the politicians. If they want a "new deal" and a "square deal." now is the opportu nity to get it, for that power is now in their own hand. Register and be ready to make us of it next ApriL Roseburg Review. DBIEW ROOM OPfJIfD The Blue Mountain Hotel bas ooened Its dining room. Rate. $1 and $1.25 a a day. Meals 25 cents. ROTKE TO BRIDGI BUHDEBS Sealed bids will be received by the county court of Union and Wallowa counties of Oregon, up to noon. February 7. 1906, for the construction of a bridge across the Wallowa river, according to plans and specifications on file in the Clerk's office of each of said counties. Bids for the abutments and approaches must be separate from the bridge proper. Certified checks for 2 J of the amount of the bid must accompany the same, as a guaranty that a contract and bond will be entered into to build said bridge, or abutment and approaches as the case may be. according to said plans and specifications. Said court reserve tha right to reject any and all b-ds. J. B. Gilhah County Clerk of Union county, Oregon. J. L MAKS, Contractor and Buildei .Dialer in Buildiug Material La Grande, Oregon Drop a line naming work, and I will name the right price. THE STORK BRINQ5 JOY To the boiiM-hold hut hitw about the niutln-r ? Hm ulin lawn Joyful aunug uia vtwiu sod month prncvdlng the ailvnu? . T many tnotnm find it a time of f. srl i. anxiety brraii of Uip knowhiliro Hint tlmv ar not in iwo.1 h'ltli Tk... k -n i , " iitu iiiimni Mt, ww ... I . . ... I .!..!.. . . . lau till tlic hraltli is coniplcU'lr niKlcr-nii.u-d an l thi-y are mor than dim-onr aaM. awl all Ixvauw ihfy have bn-n misadviivd by we!l-nirauln frieixis or nmltn-aUxl br an Incllirli-iit dix-Uir. To all surh here 1 the nir ihitt Otrrt Ua n-nutfu that will hfl ami not hurl. It was dlwovprwd forty yant afro by Or. rit-rvewhowarvhitl Xniiinr' bil ttturvthr oirth. for tln rcniitlial aernui jo llrmrally pmvklod thwin. H took J.Kiy'ii Miprwr rnut. Hlark Cohosh Mot, l iik-nru root. Blue Cobiwh Mot (ioUlcn N-al root, and by extracting, combining anil pmwrvlne. without thi um of alro ho). th kI ferric ntracto of th natural rntaiti i he has tttven to the world Dk. I'ikhck s Kavohitk IKICRIPTH1!, which has tolurrodit tho enviable and unparalleled record of more than a ' million o .-urea In the last forty year. f)tllv I hlH .Kn k. - I S T"t1tT rlptkio a trial ran aitnvlale In ?. J nrnii women, wrllca Mla tone H-amore, of 33 Elm Hu. Tonwto. Oni. or two rears I sulTem tnienielv rrooi female veaknew until life w as a hunl. n Wm& I had Ultre.ln. lannc-down nami w 1 could at-am-ljr ind up. Had hot ninea. was verr fWnnondenl. weak, and ut-h-rlr wpeu-bed. Mr nhyntelui mmrm t... meets hut wilhimt urma I tried several ..H.n ihm-w mi reorr until i t ffc" ""i'i T ,"'7"''" FTr"e PresCTIp- la four tnooihj.' unwl aa well and atrona as mt. Onostlpatton cured by Doctor flerca'a CUT TO THE QUjCK Buyers will reap a harvest during this great sale. , Its only once a year that we offer an opportunity like this, and you'll do well to take advantage of it. Vfe'll not bore you with blatant .boasting or deceive you with false inducements. Come, sec how much a Little Money will Buy ASH BROS :. CLOTHIERS AMD HABERDASHERS. NEW HEATIG STOVES AT 20 per cent DISCOUNT V i $ 2.75 18 in Air Tight Heater, 3.50 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 Palor Heater 18.00 24 in " 11.25 13 in Junior Oak Coal Heater 11.50 13 in Boss " 13.25 15 in " 17.60 14 in Air Blast " " 19.75 16 in . now $2.20 . now 2.80 now now now now 3.50 4.00 6.55 9.00 now 12.25 now 14.45 now 8.95 Dow 9.15 now 10.75 now 14.25 now 15.75 PRICES NET KOR 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 . -N . Highest prices paid for New and Second Hand Goods Tjhe farmers and Uraders 9atonai 32ank of Si-d Crayon NO. -44r5 Capital Surplus Liability of Shareholders Total . $ 60.000.00 14.000 00 60,000.00 $134000.00 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. i JOSEPH PALMER. President. O. E. McCULLY. Asst. Cashier. J. W. SCRIBER. Cashier. 1. J. SCROGGIN,. Asst. Cashier See the table of Hats, all this year's styt v The Price $1 00 " Also nwl,t of school Tablets, 10 c value The Price 5 cents E. M W(llman& Company ADAMS AVENUE P 14& ' eMIMMMlttlit44 aaeaa r