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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1906)
Pure Drug HEADQUARTERS FOR VINOL RUBBER GOODS all Kind Z Zl Doctor' prescription and family receipts a specialty. - J Two graduated Pharmacists .always in attendance. 2 Prescription and good promptly delivered free. RED CROSS DRUG STORE, : Wholesale and Retail A. C. MacLennan. Ph. C. . Two Telephone. Local black 271, Vergere 10 ' v w ThC ODOR OF A REALLY GOOD CIGAR i enjoyed by most Ladies in" spite of their objections to smoking themselves No gentleman need fear ' to ask per mission to smoke a VISTA OR ADA In the presence of his sweet heart or best girl, a they are remarkable for the f ragTance and purity qf their moke. , Vi L lltvniMii Factory Corner Adam Avenue and Greenwood Street Red 1641 La GranJc National Bank ESTABLISHED 1687 CaplUI Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,0 :0 00 , OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS - 1EORQE PALMER, Phksibkiit. J. M. BERRY. Vice President. 4 F. L. MEYERS. Cashier. GEORGE L. CLEAVER, Assistant. Cashier. - W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier. , BERRY. F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY, C. C. PENINOTON. F. J. HOLMES. General banking business, Drafts drawn on all parts of the world. FOR WIN TR- WASH'NG i Our new machinery and additional help will enable us to do fami "lly washing CHEAPER. QUICKER and BETTER than you can doit t yourself. We call for and deliver your laundry quickly and make special ty of rush order work. Give us a trial and y:u will not be bothered. ' through the winter with family washing. . r a. p. c. STEAM LAUNDRY i PHONE . Main 7 2 , . La Groie, Oregon. t Ready For Business WITH A FULL LINE Of FEED, HAY AND GRAIN We art ready to buy all kind of hay and grain, and pay the highest market prices. H- V.OlIVER Slater Build ine:, IEFFERSON AVE Main 57. LUMBER RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES Better Lumber and Cheaper than is sold In La Grande, We deliver it to your building I v Grande vRonile Lumber Co ! PERKY, OREGON. La tele taiii J CUscrvcr FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1906 Published -daily except on Sunday One year in advance , . $6.50 Six month in advance 2.60 Per month ... 66 Single copy ...... 6c Entered at the Post Office at La Grande Oregon, as 6econd Class Matter. . CURREY BROS., EDS AND1. PROP This paper will not publish Jany article appearing over nom-de-plume. Signed article will be received subject to the discretion of the editor. Please sign your articles and save disappointment " AUVRUTMINU KATEM laplar Ad rates rerntabed epos applleailoto "I rawimi mum MM pmr umm tn iloa, io per Ha ftw sack mbununl ,Idm Hon. ' eomUoaa ofooadoleaee, se r line. nli X tlmokm, ie per Una. THE MORAL WAYt According to Oovn.or Folk, of Miss ouri, the moral wave that is (weeping thi country is of a degree of power the like of which has not been seen tmce the coming of Christ, unless it was the Reformation.' The Governor has traveled west and south, and he base his conclu sions on what he has seen and hoard the past year. Religion, he says, has entered into politics. A new patriotism of the heart, rather than of the head, has been aroused. Public men who fail to recognize the force and permanence of the sweeping mortl wave will be much rurprised at the June' election.' The cand dates who havo much to explain befoi e election will have plenty of time, and at home, after, A Creeping Death. Blood poison - creep up toward the heart, causing death. J. E. Stearns, A good country like this is bound to grow. There is going to b something doing this year besides politics. J!.1 1 - "1 'a' ' ' Get in line for a strong, united pull all together and w will make things move in La Grande thi year. - - ; The entire Pacifio coast is going to de velops more in the next few years than it has in the past ten and Union county will not be found- in the rear line of pro gression. A few years ago there were only a few hundred dairy cows in Union countv to day there arj 2600 or more. A few years agi we only made a few thousand pounds of butter today we are making 00 OJ0 pounds annually. i mMMMMMMMM MMM Congressman Sulzer of New York, who distinguished, or extinguished, himself by voting against the railroad rate bill, is authority for the s'Atement that had a secret ballot been aken but 14 votes would have been cast for the measure. That is a pretty strong arraignment of his colleague. Is it possible that so many demagogues have secured seat in the national assembly? The public will be slow to believe any such story. Sulzer stands discredited by his own vote. For many years w needed a machine shop. We have it For many years w have needed a trust company. We." wi have one before April 1st W need electric roads and w will have them possibly sooner than many think. W need irrigation and this is receiving immediate attention, with ample oppori tunities for several such projects. Keep your eyes on Grande Ronde valley during 1906. The new primary election law accomplishing on thing and if it never doe anything mora it has been of great benefit to this city and county. That is it has eliminated factions. This will re dound to the building up of our city and county. There are soma great things store for Us this year, and within a few weeks, possibly sooner there will be some announcements that mean much to us alt and they will be carried out They are now in formation and are backed by people who accomplish what they under take. Watoh La Grand and Union county grow. What makes Lincoln lovable more than any other one thing is the perfect com bination of humility and strength. No pride for him, no arrogance, none even of what most people would call self-respect meaning a care for wha other poople thought Hi inner life wae always with realities, things too real, in too just per spective, for self-appreciation to hold part Charity for others was a natural sister to humility about himself, and un faltering determination was perfectly consistent with both. Pomp and cere mony raised no aw in him. The beating in human veins was what he' heard with a fullness of music that comes only to the richest natures. It is his truenes that we love, the absence of artifice, of convention, of vanity, of any false value i the strength of character and Insight wedded to the simplicity and gentleness of a noble heart dreadfully ' injured'" his' 'hand, which swelled up like blood poisoning. Buck len's Arnica Salve drew out the poison healed the wound, and saved his ' life. Best in the world lor bums and sores 36c at Newhn's Drug Store. . AlMOURCfMfJIT 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. A1W0UBOIMIKT TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS , OF UNION COUNTY ' I hereby announce myself aa Candidate for the Republican nom ination for Sheriff of Union County, subject to the primary nominating election to be held April 20th. J. M. Murphy BOOKS (HFJP The House of Mirth by Edith Whartor. The Masquerader by Katherine Cecil Thurston.'' Outside the Law James Barnes. The House of a Thousand Candles by Nicheleon. Black Friday by Frederick S. Isham. Regular price $1.60. Now $1.30 at NawtiM Druo Co, See the window of Books-Stationery dep. The Good Old Standby. Nothing like a nice cut of juicy corned beef with cabbage or taeur-kraut once in a while! We can offer most of the time whole or half rounds, if you can use so. much, or whatever quantity ycu require, of well fed and carefully corn ed beef-tender, "tasty" and wholesome. If you're in the notion today, "phone us the order and well have the meat around in no time. Grandy& Russell THE LA GRANDE NURSEKY Geo. W. Powell, I have made a special reduction, on roses for the next 16 days, roses from 55c to 60c Your choice for 25c Until the 1 8th of February Come and be first to select 1 also have a fine lot of Apple, pear, prune, plum, cherry, appri cot peach, .mulberry, shade tree and ' ornamental trees, grapes, currents, gooseberry, blackberry, dewberry, rasp berry, vinos, creepers, and hedge plant. ' . Phone 1611. Thome' grocery EXCELSIOR RANGES Best Stoves and Ranges made. I sell them at $27.5C $31.00. $34.00, $38.00. New Cooking Stoves, $8.00 to $29.00, on the installment plan. , Vi NEW HEATING STOVES AT 20 per cent DISCOUNT $2.75 3.50 4.95 11.26 15.25 11.25 11,50 18 in Air Tight Heater, -T now. $20' 20 in " " " . now 2.80 1 8 in Cast Top, Screw Draft Heater ' now 4.00 21 in Model Heater, Nickle trimming now 9.00 22 in Magic Steel Parlor Heater now 12.25 13 in Junior Oak Coal Heater now 8.?5 13 in Boss " " " ; now 9-IS . . 'i ' '' Bring in your old stoves and trade on a new range or heater, ; ; F. D. HASTEN,' ! PHONE RED 1161 ' . Highest prices paid for Second Hand Goods BIG REDUCTION SAE ON ALL CHRISTMAS GOODS I IS NOW ON AT HILL'S DRUG stORC.' ' ' Very complete line to choose from, in books, Perfumes; Toilet Sets, Manicures, Hand Bags, Vases, Smokers' SetS( ' Ink Wells, Mirrors, Albuns and many other nice things, Call and see what we have. .'. .'. ., .. :, - ( ... A. T. HILL ; j . ' . ' Prescription Druggist LA GRANDE, OR T ! ' ,. leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeae Arc you ready Fir the , Pruning Seqsorr Supplies of all Kinds tor this purpose ' W. H. BOHNEN K A lVj P Tjhe farmers and Uraders 9ationai Siank NO. 4159 Capital Surplus '. Liability of Shareholders Total . $ 60.0Q0.CO 14.000.00 60,000.00 $134,000.00 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 JOSEPH PALMER. President, O. E. McCULLY. Asst. Cashier. J. W, SCRIBER, Cashim. T. J. SCROOQIN. Asst. Cashier i e t, Beautiful Ornamental Comlis ! ALL THE LATEST SHAPES AND COLORINGS. SIDE .COMBS, AND COMB SETS : : E. M. Wellman & Company j ADAMS AVENUE eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeea N. 1 -