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TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1906
KODAKS, KODAK SUPPI IES VALENTINES, all zes and pries I
. Doctors' prescription and family receipt a specialty. -J
Two graduated Pharmacists always in attendance.
Prescription and goods promptly delivered free.
Published daily except on Sunday
One year in advance $6.50
Six months in advance S.S0
It's near stock taking time again, and we .- are" 'gotego:,
t i c offni-f in invert evervthinff into ci&h
RED CROSS DRUG STORE,
Wholesale and Retail
A. C. MacLennan. Ph. C. 5
Per month .' 65
before inventory. . All our lines of, clothing, hatsindi J
Two Telephones, Local black 271, Verger 10
Single copy 6c
haberdashery will be ! ':.
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Entered at the Post Office at La Grande
Oregon, as Sacond Class Matter.
La Crande Evening Observer
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22.6 The Good OldStandby. x
I Nothing like a nice cut of juicy corned
' beef with cabbnge or aeur-kraut once
- mawhilel We can offer most of the
v fl time whole or half rounds, if you can
, use so much, or whatever quantity you
r ' require, of well fed and carefully corn
ed beef-tender, "tasty" and wholesome.
, you're in the notion today, 'phone us
Ci the order and we'll have the meat
around In no time.
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Grandy& Russell
Ready For Business
WITH A f ILL LINE OF fEED, HAY AND GRAIN
W ar ready to buy all kinds of hay and grain, and pay the highest
market prices.
K U.OLIVER
; Slater Uuil diner
IEFFEPSCN AVE Main 57
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Union Woolen Mills Indian Robes !
We have received a consignment of Union Fleece Wool !
Indian Kobe which w have nn sale. These robes are J
snitabl for couch covers, steamer rober and orna-
mental for Indian corner. Th price range is from
$5.80 up J
HENRY St, OAliR I
HOUSE FURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS J
' Phone No. 621. !
.J. C. Henry, residence 664 J. J. Carr. residence 586 I
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LUMBER
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WHOLESALE PRICFS
Better lumber and Cheaper than is sold in
La Grande, We deliver it to your building
Crande Ronde
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LARGE SATISFACTION
mifs In and out of every KEY WEST
PE FkCTO cig r smoked. Made of
flu I avored havana tobacco in its
'interior department," is smoothly,
wrapped with Havana wrapper, and
skillfully ' rol ei" frjtn mouth end to
lighting end. its a high class smoke
for little money. Oh! yes; KEY
WEST PERFECTOS
C. E. HACKMAN.
Factory Corner Adams Avenue and
Greenwood Street. Red 1641
I Q a fin art unless you can trust your
butcher. It will be worth your
while to give us a trial order If- you are
looking for a thoroughly reliable market
where you can be sure of finding a pleas
ing variety of first-class meat and poultry
can suraiy interest you with our
ices. ! -
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Rohr& Company
I umber Co j
CURREY BROS- ED'S AND PROP
This DaDer will not oublish anv articla
appearing over a nom -de-plume. , Signed
articles will be received subject to the
discretion of the editors. Pleas sign
your articles and save disappointment.
ADVKRT1MNO KATES
laplay Ad imtm rtirnlahrd upon appllmtlni
Imml reading nolloea 10c per line Brat out
Him, je per line for each aubMquaui Inaer
tloa,
'BKolutlom of ron1olence. jo , er line,
nj of tbunkn. Be per Una.
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Among .the many time honored custom
that are now being overhauled and ob
jected to is hazing. This is a relic of bar
barism that is found in a greater or less
degree among all classes and conditions
of men. The . members of a class view
with distrust all those who would enter it
and participate in its privileges and honor
and to guard their assumed right the old
member place impediments, tedios and
often disagreeable and humilitating initia
tory ceremonies to be endured by those
who seek to enter its exalted circle.
The senate of the United State hazes
new members by imposing silence'and a
coy demeanor on the part of newly elect
ed members. Communities, cities vil
lagssand neighborhoods haze newcomers
by a similar exaotion and woe betide the
tender foot" who attempt to talk out in
their councils about public matter until
hi probation of meekness ha expired
College boy haze by making "plebe'
stand on their heads or crawl under tables.
The United States senate by imposing
silence and communities by placing the
new commers in the corners to sweat and
get homesick.
SUGAR MAKING AND EATING
The making of eugar in the United
Stales is increasing faster than almost
any other industry and there is room for
yet farther expansion before enough
sugar is made in the United States to
supply the people. In the fiscal year end
ing with June 1905 there were 535.000
long ton of cane ugar made in the
United State and 209722 long ton
beet eugar a total of 644,722 long ton.
For the same time we imported 1,653,
094 long ton of sugar. These figure
how that we do not make quite one
third of the eugar we consume.
The ugar, beet out put in the fiscal
years 1884-5 was 953 long ton and in
1904 5 it was 209,722 an increase In
the 20 year of 208,769 long tons. The
increase in the output of cane eugar for
the came time was 234.124 long tons.
The per capita consumption of sugar in
the United State in 1884 was 63.4
pounds, and in 1904 it was 68,7 an in
crease of consumption in twenty years of
1 5,3 pounds per capita.
GRAIN SHIPS
The Oregonian of Jan. 29th. gives a
list of sixteen ocean going ship an route
and listed for Portland for cargoes of
grain, these ships have an aggregate
tonnage of 29.114. Six of these shies
carry the British flag, seven the French
flag, two the German and one the Italian
flag, but not one the American flag.
On the same day there were eicht shin
in port loading grain for foreign countries
or these, wjwee Brush, five French
and on Italian and not on American.
Th eight foreign ships loadina Brain to'
go hence to foreign lend had a combined '
tonnage of 15.686. The r was not an I
American (hip in port loading train for
foreign market
Official figures are availahl .Ko-i,
the yield of th rrlnciMl
land.W'es and Scotland for the year
The wheat yield shows a lih.r.1
increase over the preceding year, yet thi
i i of minor aiimiRr.au.. ..
w oi mi
factthu great Britain n.v.r produce
near enough wheat to atify'hom r-
Improves the flavor
and adds to the health
fulness of the food.
quirements. Barley, field beans, potatoes
mangolds and hops also record moderate
to substantial increases over those of
1904. There is some shrinkage in the
My ", v,hiu uuuiu prove ot
interest to American exporters. Oats
are also a little short of last year.
During the fiscal year ended June 30,
1905, the United Kingdom imported
203,90.0 tons of butter. Of this amount
152,000 tons or 74 per cent came from
countries other than British colonial pos
sessians. England buys much of her
butter in Denmark. Shipments from that
country during the last fiscal year were
83,600 tons, or 40 per cent of total
imports into the United Kingdom. Russia
furnished 1 0 per cent, Australia and New
Zealand .19 per cent and the United
States barely 1 per cent.
ANNOUNCEMENT
TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS
OF UNION COUNTY
I hereby announce myself as
Candidate for the Republican nom
nation for County Judge, subject
to the primary nominating election
to be held April 20th.
J. C. Henry.
REMEMBER
We can equip you with all the necessar
ies to go with that camera vou received
Christmas. Our prices are the lowest
and the quality the highest Newlin
Uruo Co.
NEW EATING HOUSE
The Blue Mountain Hotel diiiinc room
le again opened. Meals 25 cents, rooms
25 and 50 cents.
A little love, a little wealth.
A little home for you and me;
It's all I ask except, good health,
Which comes with Rocky Mountain Tea
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MUNI, aco.""" New York
To Chicago
and tho East
Fast train daily, through to Chi
cago without change, from points
in Oregon and Washington, via the
Chicago, Union Pacific and North-
We,,.em, rne ,he rou,e "I The
Uverland Limited, over the double
track railway between the Missouri
Kirer and Uiicago, making direct
connection at Chicago with all lines
to the East
THI BtT OF IVERYTHINO.
For lurthar information apply to
W. A. Cea, Qrnnt Aft. C. N.-W. Rt
IM TfcW Street. PertlMd. Ori
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Buyers will reap a harvest during this geat sal JIfa 2 f ! V
only once a year that we offer an opportunity like this, '
t and you'll do well to take advantage of--iC3lt. l1
X bore you with blatant boasting or. deceiver Vou I wiyi ; 'i
j laise inQuueiiiciiia.
Come, sec how much a
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NEW HEATING STOVES AT
$2.75 18 in Air Tight Heater,
3-50 20 in
4.35 23 in . ; , now ' S.60 .
J 4.95 18 in Cast Top, Screw Draft Heater - how 4,00 ;;vYv
f x 6.50 20 in ;. . - now 6.55.. , .
, 1 1.25 21 in Model Heater, Nickle trimming ' now - 9.00 ;
15.25 22 in Magic Steel Parlor Heater ' ' tK-vv iS.25 ' ;,V
18-00 24 in 'novf 14.46. 4
' 11-26 13 in Junior Oak Coal Heater ' now , 85
11,60 13 in Boss " - " " W&i
13.25 IS in noW.iV.76
, 17.50 14 in Air Blast " " now 28 ''' '' r
I 19-" 16 in nowl6.S:i-.":
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J PRICES NET FOR CASH, or will take your old stove or funitu.in ;ex-
change. Bring this ad along and pick out the stove you want ''v r,-
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j Highest prices paid for New
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Capital
Surplus
Liabiiity of Shareholders
Total .
For the protection of its depositors! Depositors of thi. iSk ar, kc'
corded such libera, treatment as shal, be in keeping with &4lir
and value of their account, We would be pleased to have your uc
count.
JOSF.PH PALMER,
Phesident.
r. E. McCULLY,
Asst. Cashier.
Sec the table of Hats, all
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The Price
Also n w bt of school
The Price
E. M. Wellman
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