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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1906)
It 51 ... V Pure O. Drufis Blu MounUln Couth tyrup. Blu MounUln Liniment h ..' Doctore trcriptlone and family recelpte i-narmeeittt always m attendance. Rreacrlptlont nd good promptly de livered free. Two Telephone. Local black 271. Vergere 10 RED CROSS DRUG STORE, Wholesale and Retail A. C MacLennan. Pit C. Blue Mountain Toilet Cream Blue Mountain Sartapirilla ' a specialty. Two graduated DOTT REST CONTENT. 0 In th matUrof clgart until you havt ttnoaea at win p"e (-. e. i rut, there art torn cigare that will afford a maaaura of aatifaction it remaine for tha C. B. to All tha whola bill of prima tobacco, flator, making up. hapa, ttyle and graat valua for littla money. ' If you can crowd mora com fort In tha smoking Una Into cigar hapa than you'll find in thia all-to-Vha-good cigar Ull ut. Wa ll beat it if wa can, C. E. HACKMAN, . Factory Corner Adama Avenue and A Jreenwood Street. Red 1641 The Good OlcftStandby. Nothing Ilka a nice out of Juicy corned beef with cabbage or taeur-kraut onoe in a while! Wa can offer mott of the time whole or half round a. If you oan . ue to much, or whatever quantity you require, of well fed and carefully corn ed beef-Under, "tatty" and wholaaome. If you're in the notion today, 'phone ua the order and we'll have the meat round In no time, Grandy & Russell I Q fine art unleaa you can trutt your butcher. It will be worth your while to give ua a trial order if you are looking for a thoroughly reliable market where ynu can be aure of finding a platt ing variety of flrtt-clasa meat and poultry We oan turaly Inlerett you with our Icea. Rbhr& Company Ready For Business WITH A FULL LIME OP FEED. HAY AND GRAIN We are ready to buy all kindt of hay and grain, and pay the highest ' . " market prices. Slater Huildinsr lEFrEKSON AVE Main 57 'aaa . " "1 ."--I T" iMtttimniHinni ttttllltltttttttMt'tttaMlMlMOMXX Union Woolen Mills Indian Robes : We have received a corttignment of Union Fleece Wool Indian Robee which we have tut tale. These rohet are tniubiefor couch cover, eteamer rubers and orna mental for Indian comer. The price range it from $5.50 up : HENRY & OAI JR HOUSE FURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS Phone No. est. e X C. Henry. reeidence 66 4 J. J. Carr. residence 336 Li (frige bmi Observer MONDAY. JANUARY 29.1906 Published ' daily except : on, Sunday One year in advance . ........ $6.60 Six montht in advance Z.60 Per month ....- 66 Single copy -.....'.... 6c Entered at the Poet Office at La Grande Oregon, aa Second Claat Matter. CURREY BROS.. ED'S AND PROP . Thit paper will not publith any article appearing over a nom-de-plume. " Signed articlet will be ..received aubject to . the diacreCon of the editora. . Plaate : tign your articlet and tave disappointment. ADVRKTIriINU KATES Uplaf A4 mlM tarnished anoa applk-alloi oral raadlBii twit lata Ida ar line BrX bm linn, ) par Hat r aaeh autwcquaol laaar Moa. ' 4aolaUnat or noadoloaee, st i er Una, ardtefthaaka, leper Una. . LUMBER WHOLESALE PRICFS Bttrt lumber rtd Chpr than b sold in U Grand, Wt drfevtr it to your building h Grande Ronde Lumkr Co I - run. oium POUTKAl ADVERTISING . The Oregon Prett Attociation wisely deeded that Its membere thould charge for all political advertiting, 'Which ia Just For yeart the preta of Oregon haa given gratia all political advertiting. But now the prett hat unanimoutly decided that thit advertiting mutt be paid for, jutt at other reading or display advertiting It paid for. The dec'tion of the attociation ia toun and the politician findt himtelf able to pay for tpace if he want to foot the bill, and the printer accepta the money for the good honett work he performt. It will be noticeable hereafter in Oregon that the candidate that uaee prmter't ink judiciously and freely will get the business, just aa the live, wide-awake merchant dots who knowa the value of advertiting. - V : In thit way too, says tha Eugene Guard, the candidate can talk directly to the voter at lest expente than under the old method, and the public will have a betjjr opportunity to judge a man by hit articlet than under the -old atump campaign mathod of the past. The Dallea Chron icle. , ' AH OBJKT LESSON The national government ia building what ia termed an object lesson road in Nebraska. It it a magnificent piece of work and will last indefinitely without doubt. Ita great drawback at an object lesion it the great expense, which will be in excess of seven thousand dollar to the mile. Seven thousand dollar it a big turn of money to expend on a mile of country road, but when it it remembered that when the road is built thoroughly, it wil last for a thousand year, and every twenty year, by" cheapening the cost of hauling produce Over it wiU save to ai joining land owner fully the final coat of building and keep it m good condition, the cost doe not look eo large. The etat of New York appropriated $75,000,000 to build good roads in that state last year. Thit will build, at the rata of the coat to the United SUtee to build good road that will last indefinitely, that is aa long as the adjoining land, in Nebraska, tome 10.000 mile of perma nent country road. KMIM&RTfflS When the voter goes into the primaries on primary elecban day he will be given either a Republican or Democratic ticket depending on whether he is registered at a Republican or Democrat. If he it re gistered as a Republican he will be given a Republican ba!k-- baUc on which are printed only the names of the snen who are av-iraM for the ropubiicM nom ination. If be register at a Democrat will be handed a Democratic b3ot-oo with only the name of aapirant for aominatxint. oa the Democratic ticket. H be it not registered etther aa a Repub lican or Democrat be wj net be permitted to vote eithor ticket in the pntnerie. However, he it net requ red to vote at the June ewesun the tame aa he is re rteared. for he may the vote just a he 6v ; TheBtae Mountaja Hotol dining room again opened, kiea' S$ cants, room Statement I, the pledge of a represen tative to caet hie. vote for the people's choice for United States Senator looks good to ut and in our humble opinion any man Who won't pledge himself to carry out the wishes of the people shouldn't be elected. Sumpter American. George C. Brownell hat filed hit de claration to become a candidate for ttate senator, taking pledge No. 1 to tustain the people't choice for United State sen ator. H tayt the people alone can break the graft of ' the UrUted States senate, a body of men who have bought their offices ki spite of the constitution. It ( g Cool afternoon when you catch the Hon. Geo. C. on the unpopular tiJ of a really great question. He it a man who haa a kean tar. Capitol Journal ' ANNOUNCEMENT . TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF UNION COUNTY I hereby announce myself at .Candidate for the Republican nom nation for County Judge, eubject Ui w i-I.r.iry r.::r.it ; ;'-:'" to be held April 20th. . ! - J. C. Hbhry. IA GRANDE J)RUi (0. Reliable druggist, expert graduate of pharmacy In charge .of the prescription department. - Prescriptions delivered at a) time. ,. Phone Red 121. - . ' V ' . F, C Forbes, Prop. " . WE WOULD K - like you to try trading at our store for awhile, for we are positive that our goods and eervice will please you; - If superior good, drag and etc.. -and prompt tervice count with you, you'll be our customer from now on. Newlin Dsuo Co. ' ' I A little love, a little wealth. . J" A little home for you and me; It' all I ask except, good health. Which comes with Rocky Mountain Tea .... Sfrvice ', ''. Thit drug (tore trie to terv every cuttomer to well that they will not think of going elsewhere for drug store goods. A. T. Hill. PrescriptionDrugStit NOTICE OE ESTRAf ' Notice it hereby given to whom it may concern that on or about the 29th of No vember. 1908, one yearling steer camt to any place. Said animal it red spotted with white, hat 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 charge and proving property. Dated thit 12th day of January, 1 906. J. A. Holman Men are judged by the company they keep, but it isn't a easy to size tip a woman by her hat Judge her by "the amount of Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea tha take. 55 cent. Tea or Tablets. . ' Nivlim Druo Co. iV... EXPERIENCE IMS m Tuaoc Manna DcaiaNB ConvmaMT Ac. t mmIih ffclce mmi initiiilnB mmf IMimalt maawU. NtNOiOOt oa Puma IMt fM. Oli t rnrnnf fur MraHnf pttlMiu. M ura Mana a Oa. Mitt Scitctiflc American. Bkttkh ot mBf Mnii VxirrveU. le VxirrsaaL ntv II at Co."--New York i m. waaaaxKi. Ik C To Chicago and the East Fast train dailv. thnmch to Chi cago without chan re, irocn points ia Oregua and Was&ingMo, via tb Chicago Vaioa Pacific and Nonh Wettem Line, the route oJ The Ovcriaad Limjrtd, iwtt the ohic track railwav bttwttn the Missvani Krver and Clkicaciv making direct coBBecra at Chicago with ail hoc to the East. THC KST OF CVtHrTMINa Ft MiNh iili' rmm e aarv . A-Cak On ii al A(t. C K..W. . IM Tw aaa. Him Ian I. Ore. '- -- - TTTIVA vt INVENT0 R Y SALt I It's near stock taking time again, and we are going - V' J t r.i, o efron.,n,.5 -ffort to convert everyming mw u t before inventory. All our lines of clothing, ..hats -and r.. X haberdashery will be CUT TO THE QUICK Buyers will reap a harvest during this great sale, i 'ItV, only once a year that we offer an opportunity uko mis, and you'll do well to take advantage of It. Well not bore you with blatant boasting or deceive -you witn false inducements. . v - . ..y' Come, sec how much a Little Money will Buy ASM BROS.: CLOTHIERS AND HABERDASHERS. NEW HEATIG STOVES AT 20 per eent DISCOUNT $2.75 2.60 4.35 4.95 6.60 ., 11.25 16.25 -18.00 .41.25 11,60 13.25 17.60 19.75 Air Tight Heater, ....: I...: ..! It M M . .... .. f" ' "" I M 18 in 20 in 23 in 1 8 in Cast Top, Screw Draft Heater 20 ia 21 in 22 In 24 in 13 in 13 in 15 in 14 in 16 in Model Heater, Nick! trimming i. Magic Steel Parlor Heater .. i Junior Oak Coal Heater i Bott i M M , Air Blast " " i v . ; now $2.20 ...now 2.80, .' .. ..:. noW 5.80 ' ; , now 4.00 '' now 6.38 'now 9.00'" -.'I now 12.25 v , ' 'now 14.45 now 8.95 f now. 9.15 , now 10.75' " now 14.25 .'.now 15.75 ' PRICES NET FOR CASH, or will take your old ttove or funiture in w-j change. Bring this ad along and pick out the ttove you want, s - ' . F D. HAISTEN, PHONE. RED 1161 . Highest prices paid for New and Second . Hand'vGoods TJhe farmers ancf traders ' 7atondt Siank NO. 44R9 Capital Surplus liability of Shareholders Total $ 60.000.00 I460OOO 60,000.00 $134000.00 For the protection of it. depositors- Depositor, of this Bank are' ac corded such liberal treatment as shall be in keeping with the ch.racUr and value of their accounts. W. would be pleased to have yourac . count - . JOSF.PH PALMER. President. H. E. McCULLY. Asst. CSMini. J. W. SCRIBER. Cashisk. J. SCR0GG1N, Asst. Cashim . I Seethe table of Hats, all this year', styles J a a I The Price $100 I A,SO a w bt of hoo! Tablets, l0c value : The Price 5 cents E. M; Wcllman & Company ! J M ADAM& ivi .mi,- 'a . '. : a x - f r ADAM& AVLNUE lrHMM X. and SO