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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1906)
i "ue jmm.Mmmmmhmm. - j fo tYCnLlj C5SefYer j NEW KEATING STOVtS Aper cent OlsSSi: : '. 1 4 s in . w J m m u mm. t . t Tui!B;nir ffhwiiawy h. iuubi i. - is nssa : r u o - - I I m. t a HEADQUARTERS TOX VINOL RUBBER GOODS H Kind. Doctor' prescription and family rcipte a specialty. - m Two graduated Pharmacists always in attendance. J Prcriptiom and goxis promptly delivered free. RED CROSS DRUG STORE, : eVlY&s!ue!& and Retail A. C Maclennaiu Pfi C. . S Two TlphonM, Local bUck 271, Vrgr 10 eeeoeeeeeeeeee.ee ...eoeeeee...e TfeE ODOR Of A REALLY : coon cigar ; : to njoyd by mot LadieOn spit of thir objection to smoking themselves No gentlemen naed faar to ask parr miMlon to moka a VISTA OR ADA In th pratanc of hi wat heart or bat girl, as they ar remarkable for th fragnnc and purity of thai? Publithed daily azcept on Sunday C E. HACKMAN, I Factory Corner Adam Avemi and, 2 , Oraanwood Streat . Red 1641, La Grahic National Bank ESTABLISHED 1887 C!Ut teck Surplus and undivided profits $160,000 00 ' . OFriCSBt 0 0IBBOT0RS 1EORQB PALMER, Pumjdmt. J. M. BERRY.Vksi Pbhiowt. ' . P. L. MEYERS, Cawim. QEOROE L. CLEAVER, Assistant. Cashixb. ) W. L. BREN HOLTS, Assistant Cmiwl BERRY. S F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY." C.C.PENINQTON,. F.J. HOLMES, General banking business, Drafts drawn on all . part of the world. , FOli WINTER WASHING Our naw maohlnary and additional hlp will anabla u to do faml- Uy washing fcHEAPER, QUICKER and BETTER than you can do It -' youjeelf. WW call for and deliver your laundry quiokly and malta apacial ' if of ruth ordar work. Oiv ua a trial and ysu will not ba bothered through the. wntar with family wathing. A. B. C. j STEAM LAUNDRY f HONE j Maia.7 U Grnk. Oregon. Ready For Business Willi A FULL LINE Of FEED, HAY AND GRAIN Wa ara.raady to buy all kind of hay and grain, and pay th hight i markat pricaa. R;OL-IVER Slater Buildinc 1EFFERSON AVE Main 57 On yaar in advanc $6.50 Six month in advanc .. . 1.60 Par month . - . 66 Singla copy , 6e Entarad at tha Peat Offica at La Qrand Oragon, a Second Claa Mattar. , CURREY BROS, ED'S AND PROP Thi pa par will not publwh&ny articla' appaaring ovar a nom-da-pluma. Signed article will be received eubject to the diacretion of tha editor. Pleas ign your article and aav disappointment - AUVEBTUINQ BATH up: A rra nnima awa uoeel raadlac eotlen too per Ha am Uoa, i per Uae lor aeah aataneqiMBt waelBUoae ef eeadoleaea, to ir Una, raiaf Wiaaka,tBrUB. Tha Bakar City Herald editorialy aaya: 'For year wa have been burdened and i under tha yoke with prohibitive tax, for yaar wa have stood off capital thi ama tax and for years w have atood etiU. Deny. this, you can't Remedy it, you can." - Th same with little, if any modifica tion, can be aaid of Union county, and of Oregon for that matter. Th fact ia that Oregon ia not increaeing in popula tion and wealth as fast as it neighbor ing statas or of many not adjoining One th most obvious causes of tha alow growth of Oragon is tha high rata of taxes. It cost so much to run our state and county machinery with so little; per manent benefit that for aaaisting to da- ilop th country it had about a wall be poured down a rat hole, or sunk in a rivr. It ha becom chronio with a great many citizen to complain of tha ataU and connty offlctrs, a if they ar retpon- tibl for th costliness of th xpnsiv machinery that statute laws have craat- and their official oaths bind them to carry out as prescribed by tha law maker. F L Dunbar, secretary of ttat of Or gon in hia lat published report, gives the total money paid out by the state from October 1st 1902 to Sep. S 0th. 190. inclusive at $4.917,609.47. . County ex penditure excluiv of that spent for common schools in 1903 was $1,104, 886.84 of which Union county paid that year $42,090.28. I LUM BER RETAILED AM WHOLESALE PRICES IWttcr Lumbr and Cheaper than Is sold, in La Grande, - We deliver It to your building I Grande Ronde Lumber Co ; i max, cra!i. to Improves the flavor and adds to the health fulness of the food. KICJI TAXLS HTARD Union county haa been noted tor a im i district wild and timothy, and it will also b recognized aa an alfalfa producer within a few years. Tha dairy businsss is rapidly developing and the increased alfalfa acreage makes this possible. $2.76 8.60 4.56 4.96 6.60 11.25 16.25 18.00 11.26 11,60 1S.25 17.60 19.75 18 in Air Tight Heater. - 20 in " " " 25 in - " " 1 8 in Cast Top, Screw Draft Heater 20 in " " " 21 in Model Heater. Nickte trimming 22 in Magic Steel Palor Heater j 24 in " 1 3 in Junior Oak Coal Heater .13 in Boss - " " 16 in - - - - 14 in Air Blast " 16 in " " " " now $2.20 ..jww S.80 ..now now, now now 3.60 4.00 6.3 9.00 now 12.25 now 14.46 now 8.98 now 8.16 . now 10.76 now 14.28, now '16.75 PRICES NET FOR CASH, or will tak your old tov or funitur iit x change. Bring this ad along and pick out tha stov. jrou want - F. D. HAISTEN, PHONE RED 1161 Highest prices paid for New and Second Hand Goods MUST BKOMf ACQUAINTED Heretofore It waa aty f or officeekrs to make th acquaintance of a few hun dred delegates In state convention. - But this thing of getting acquainted with th whol people, in order to tand ghost of a show" for a nomination ia a trnuou and difficult task. Th activity of office-seekers will have on good effect anyway. It will fore them to go into different part of th state, wher perhaps they have never been before, and in thi they will learn how th other half of th native Uv. a bit of information they could not parhap hv acquired, but for th primary nomi nating law, which compel thm to "mix' with th people. Although om at th candidate muet necessarily be defeated at th primary election, yet thi wider acquaintance which they will acquire wlD b beneficial to th state. People in different parte of Oregon will hereafter have a better understanding of each other' condition. Thi will materially assist them in reach ing mutual agreement in matters of legislation hereafter. East Oragonian. Qrand Rond valley resident have no reason to complain of this winter's weather. White winter commenced early it ha not yet reached zero by S degress and with th txception of two or three windy day th weather has been ideal No mud, little) wind and rather a alight fall of snow makes Oregon about a good a California for winter residence. . State dairy and food commissioner upon examining tha milk furnished by th milk na in Portland, on Fab. 6th, found but five out of ten dairiee that were giving their customers pur milk a ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS . OF UNION COUNTY . - . I hereby announce myself aa Candidate for the Republican nom nation for County Judge, subject to the primary nominating election ' to be held April 20th. . J. C. Hembt. ' A MODERN MIRAClf . "Tiuly miraculous semd the recovery pf Mr. MolUe Holt of this place, writes J. O. R. Hooper, Woodford. Tenn, "she was. so watted by coughing up pus from Iter lungs. Doctors declared her end eo near that her family had watched by her bed-sid forty-aight hours; whan, at my urgent request Dr. King's Nsw Discovsry was given her, and with the astonishing result that improvement began, and con tinued until the finally completely recov ered. and ia a. healthy woman today.' 60$ and $1.00 at niwum dhuo co. Trial ottl fr. LA. GRANDE, 02 t eeeeeeeeeeeee wat. , VALENTINE SOCIAL Crystal Rbkah Lodge No. 60. will give a valentine social at the L O. O. F. hall. Feb. 13th. Program will be render ed and light refreshments served. Ad mission tan cents. i THIS WEEK All 25 and 60 cent novel reduced to IS cent. ' Se our window stationary Nbwlin Dbuo Co. i ir.HTNiiur. cm i Fr.Tiniu AGENCY . . II. A. Watson, Mgr. All claim placed In our hands be paid direct to th creditor. , . Our system get th money. Full particular mad known upon application to interested parties. - Offic up-stairs in Ralston building ' t . n j. e BHIotMntm, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, disturbed elveo, norvouanme, headache, giddiness and drowtlnera, wind and pain or fullneas of th stomach after meals, told eh I II and flushings of heat, short ness of breath these are the blank ehcouea of Dhvslcal bankruntr The man who suffers from these dis orders and tMigloeta them will soon be In the relentless (reap of some fatal disease. If he Is naturally narrow chested and shallow lunged, it will probably be con sumption; If his father or another died of naralrslsorsome nervous trouhln. It will probably be nervous exhaustion or pros tration, or even Insanity; If there Is a taint la the family blood. It will be blood or skin disease; If he lives In a new or a ktw, swampy country. It will be mslarla; If he Uvea a life of exnosnrn. II ma hm rheumstlm. There Is one safe course for a man to follow who finds himanlf 'out of sorts snd suffering from the symptoms drM-ribed. It Is to resort to Dr. Tierce's uowea Medical Discovery. This medi cine makes the SDDeiita keen, rnrrnrta all disorder of the digestion, render awlmt latlon perfect. Invigilates the liver, purl fine and enriches the blood and builds rat, healthy flesh and nerve tissue. It cares slmost all diseases thst result from huufHclent or Improper nourishment of the braia and nerves. Bronchial. thimL and even lung affections, when not too tar advanced, readily yield to It. fa M vomta who n1rti iBW eoastipeuoa suiren nusialow nut- fonloa. lr. Plem-s Plemnt Prl- f iVIIw t a senile laxative, and I 1 two e mild catfeartlc Hunt let a i a mw SMier OTeipenmaae rraa to j BIG REDUCTION SALE I ON ALL CHRISTMAS GOODS ; j is NOW ON AT HILL'S DRUG STORE j Very complete line to choos from, in books, Prfum, Toilet Set. Manicure. Hand Bags, Vase. Smoker' Seta, Ink Well, Mirror, Albun and many othr nic thing. Call and see what we have. .'. .. A. T. HILL. Prescription Druggist j SPECIAL SALE ON ALL HOLIDAY ; ; . GOODS I have a few heating stoves left, both coal and ' wood, which I will close out at greatly reduced . prices. . i W. H. BOH N EN K A M eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)te farmers and Urader 9Jationa( Siank fXm Srnd Off NO. 44S9 Capital Surplus Liability of Shareholders Total . 60,000.00 14.000.00 60.000.00 S134.OOO.0O For the protection of its depositors! Depositors of this Bank ar ac corded such liberal treatment as shall be in keeping with th character ' and valu of their accounts. W would be pleased to hav your ac- . count. JOSEPH PALMER. Presidbnt. O. E. McCULLY. Asst. Cashier. J. W. SCRIBER. T. J. SCROQOIN. Asst. Casuna Beautiful Ornamental Combs ALL THE LATEST SHAPES AND . COLORINGS. SIDE COMBS. AND COMB SETS E.: M. Wellman & Company a. ex : ADAMS AVENUE S a t V'?MMJ th law requires. . a4a9(l4)aSSMaiM