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- i w f ; ... i Pure c .3 Drugs Z XEADQUARTERS FOR VINOL . RUBBER GOODS aB Kinds i Doctors' prescriptions and family receipta a specialty.' ' Two graduated Pharmacists always ' attendance. a v Prescriptions and goods promptly dsrd free. RED CROSS DRUG STCRE. ! Z Wholesale and Retail A. C MacLennan. Pit C Z Two Telephones. Local Mack 271. Vergere 10 i ThE ODOR Of , A REALLY I GOOD CIGAR , : ts eipyad by most Ladies in spit rf their objections to smoking themselves No gentleman need fear to ak ' per- Z rnissaon to smoke a VISTA ORADA in the presence of his tweet haart or bast grl as they ant remarkable for Z tha fragrance and punt of KObJ . smoke. . C C HACKMAN, Z Faetnrv Comer Adam Avenue and Green wood Street. Ked IMI One year in advance -months advance . 4 Par month Singie copy 4. mm Li Gf2 C-imn SAPJRDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1906 Pubashed daily - except on Sunday .$6.50 5.50 65 6c Entered at tha Port Office at La Grande 3regjn. as Second Class Matter. CURREY BROS. . ED'S AND PROP Tb-s paper will not publish any article appearing over a nom-de-plume. Signed artcles will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please stgn our articiee and save disappointment. La,s Granic National Bank ESTABLISHED j887 ' ' " "' " Capital Slock, Surplus and undivided profits $160.0 :0 00 , omcaas aao nfaxcroas lEORGE PALMER. PwsiDawr. J. M. BERRY. Vies PwsiBDtT. F. L. MEYERS. CasMsw. GEORGE L. CLEAVER. AsstSTairr. Casanm. , W. L. BR EN HOLTS, Assistmt Cashix. BERRY. , F. M. BYRKIT. A. BL. CONLEY. C C PENINGTON. F. J. HOLMES. General banking business. Drafts drawn on parts of the world. all .aiigiarvstsiseatsssssv itsssntsssttsttstttttsta i FOR WIN IT WAWNG :v. i "I """" 11 . " 1 . Our new machinery and additional help w3 enable as to do farm y washing CHEAPER. QUICKER and BETTER than you can do it yourself. .Wa call for and deliver your laundry quickly and make special ty of rash order work. Give as trial and :o will not be bothered through the winter with family washing. A. P. C STEAM LAUNDRY auvKXTbiHU air rat VT ae raw mrales.ia' apo ni lewtiee wlc lee par lie r el lhaa ka, to aer Uae. nil o BeBBBa1lBasUuaVaL Hi Improves trie flavor and adds to the heal th fulncss of : the food EXCELSIOR RANGES r Best Stoves and Ranges made. I sell them at $27 50, J $31.00. $34.00, $38.00. New Cooking Stoves, $8.00 to $29.00, on the installment plan. , ; J ! NEW HEATIG STOVES AT 20 per cent DISCOUNT $ 2.75 18 in Air Tight Heater, .-. 3.50 20 in - 4.95 1 8 in Cast Top. Screw Draft Heater 1 1.25 21 in Model Heater, Nickle trimming 15.25 22 in Magic Steel Parlor Heater , 1 1.25 13 in Junior Oak Coal Heater : 1150 13 in Boss - now $2.20 . now 2.80 ' now 4.00 now 9.00 now 12.25. now 8.95 ' now 9.16 i Bring in your old stoves and trads on a new range or heater. F. D. HAISTEN; PHONE RED 1161 ' - ' :f Highest prices paid for Second Hand "Goods PASSU) TH SEUIf : l-HONE j" Main z : , f UGrale. Orim. : Ready For Business WITH A flLL L!E OF FEED. HAY A!D CRAM We aai ready to buy aH tod of hay and- grun. and pay the highest K.OL-IVER 'Slater TJuildinir JEFFERSON AVE Main 37 The biB granting subsidies to American ships engaged in our foreign trade passed the senate last Wednesday by a vote of 38 to 27. The whole 38 affirmative votes were cast by Republican senators 22 Democratic senators and five Repub Bcana voted against the bill. Falton Republican of Oregon voted for the buX and Geann. Democrat, voted against the biO. . .. . Th kU astaobshed IS new contract rail Bnes from the United States and in creases tha present financial aid. sub vention, to son of the present American owned ships carrying oar foreign mails. It also grants a subvention of 55 per gross tm per year to Anericaa owned and operated ocean going ships engaged in fareig.i commerce between the United Stalls a.wl countries of other national! ties . A i J.50 per gross ton yearly to Ameri can ships engaged in the PhiGpoin trade. Just what this law win cost when in operation can only be estimated at this t ne. In 1903 thmrm were American ships engaged in our foreign trade with sn aggregate gross tonnage of 879.254 mcn in that yar carried ten per cant cf our foreign trade. To carry aS of our exports to and imports from foreign CMuHries wou.'d raqure 8.732.640 gross tons of ocean gong ships. The subven tion of $5 per gross ton on aH these would call on the United States Treasury for J-tJ. 963.2 00 yearly. Senator 'Fry in his speech in the seriate before the final vote was taken last Wednesday, stated that we are now paying foreign ship owners as freight on our foreign trade $200,000,000 yearly. Taking hm Egures as approximately correct after we have paid $5 per grass ton to enough ships to carry our whole foreign trade the saving to the people of the United States will be Dearly $160,000,000 yearly. We have not now enough American ships to carry our foreign trade, m 1 903 we bad 879.264 tons in our foreign trade and 5.141.037 tons in our coast wise trade, and one very desirable affect the subsidy buX. should ft become a b will be the building of many ocean going ships in the United States thus giving employment to American laborers Americas ship yards. Maurice 0. Eldridge, actire director of pubfic road inquiries United States de partment of agriculture m Farmers Buuetn No. 95 writes, "Doubtless the of "New Jersey is biiHcUrg more roads and better roads for less money per mils than, any other state in the Union. Their roads are now costing from 20 to 70 cents per square yard." The average cost of all classes of roads of that state during last season, 1 300. was 60 cents per square yard." There will certainty be things dceng in Union county this year. With the pros pects gcod for a railroad from this city to the Cove, a new bank, and a large sawmill and several new business blocks. the outlook is certainty bright. LUMBER RETAILED WHOLESALE PRICES fMttr lumber and f tvtapcr than is; sold in La Grand, We dtkvtr it to . your build n g X I Ciaifde Kondt I uiiil.i-r Co 7 PtKRT, OR ICON x There never was a time when the csm- X ' mon voter was so much n demand as at J ' the present. His signature see ma abeo- x ' hitely necessary to the candidates of kss J (rspcti party. The day of ! power affairs political only Ts welL At the suggestion of Tom Richardson , j the newspapers of Oregon are droppmg I the use of the word "Webfoot.- There $jare other Barnes which have acquired X standing wh-ch might wen be dropped. , ! Malheur is an unhappy name for county ( to have to ate for ail time. We ootxt , ! in aa exchange the appointment of judges of eiecten for Coyote precinct. "There is a postoAce in the stale named Starve out. It is a good plaa to get rid f aS SJch iKunea. They are nut rood adver- AUrtepmj Death. Blood poison creeps up toward the heart, causing death. J. E. Steams, Belle PUme. Minn, writes that a friend draadfuDy 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 tha world for bums and 25c at Newlin s Drug Stars. mmffiiT TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF UNION COUNTY I hereby announce myself as Candidate for the Republican nom natioo for Cxmty' JuJga. subject ' to the primary nominating election to be held AprJ 20th. -J. C-Hehrt. AlttflUSCDlMl TOTHEREPUBUCAN VOTERS OF UNION COUNTY 1 hereby announce myseif as Caryl iriaia for the Republican nom i Ation for Sheriff of Union Cocn y. subject to the primary nocninatax election to be held April 20th. J. M. Musnrr . 4KJ0XS (HIA? The House of Mirth by Edith Whartcn. The Masquerader by Katharine Coed Thurston. Outside the Law James Barnes. The House of a Thousand Candles by rucheison. BUck Friday by Frederick S. I sham. Regular price $1.50. Now $1.30 at - Nevus DswGa. See the window of Books-Stationery dep. TVre kt tn-eay a emmr a of a re vVirsMtkNi m the treaUBral of the bt-lr. The basis 4 this r4iiravatiuB tt to he fmnd la the thpi of iJr. B. V. Piera: DMeasrs w hick oriainatr is the stiiauch aw be currd thmeurh the svuaach.' la th furty odd ye of Dc IVms espmrnra uuiri cutualune; piat mt to the lava OV Hotel aad tfctrrfnl Itltnte to Balfalo. N. Y, So ka trraied store lhaa half a aulliua swdK with a r sordof AM ??il rwo Ut BIG REDUCTION SALE ON ALL CHRISTMAS GOODS' IS NOW ON AT HILL'S DRUG STORir 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 Prescription Dru&ist LA GRANDE. OR seseseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseesssssssses Arc you ready Ftr the Pruning Season Supplies of all Kinds' tor this purpose ' W. H. BOHNENK A M P, . Tjhe farmers and Uradors v TJationai 5Sank f JCm Srnd Ofjtn NO. 44B9 Capital Surplus ' - Liability of Shareholders Total . S 60.000.C0 14.000.00 60.000.00 $134,000.00' ainrtv-eixbt mat In every hun- m drvd . Tha thrurv C k'id by Dr. rwrce V J wai tae stoeuch Ike cairf brcMlins suw of dieeamL. abamlantly burns ant by Um whim f his treaUDMt which tt aaureMrd riaarl to the SSoeuch and othrr ems of d vntuu sod satrtttoo. Xa otacr bsmU. ctoe act as pimrr fully aad aa prrfetly oa the VMBra an4 ehr ervana of dtewtfoe. aad antritioa, mt Dr. HeevVsUoUa Medical DbwrMrvry. Mea aad woeava aSlicwd vith harun ef breaih. kmrt dtfraaa, u(I.icU. 4if stmK. touts brrur the eyva. li vet- soiim. and Muar allsmts have brpa nmrapCy sad perfvrtiy earrd by the sae e 'iruUea Mnlical Bfatweet y." Via LaUta tceke, Ceruov seenl B(t torv rivrtrtr. u a Lmae Ikim. S -t4. I tint M-k wrttmt " I (BSVnd vitk sruBic flMfW lur BParir am voan, a4 US rteae ea to rivm wry Utaa aaai For the protection of iU depotitort! Depositort of this Bank are ac corded such liberal treatment at thall be in keeping with the character and value of their accounts. We would be pleased to have your account- JOSRPH PALMER. PutStOEMT. J. W. SCR1BER. O. E. McCULLY. Asst. Cashier. and I m ev m in sad vMrae Ut I unhKilM tssf sUjt4atiM. h.art Uim tlrv4 a4 auT m the tvt ruiwi I eat a kit nuBs eur few axt Sjnd a rritrt waui I hx Ir. rvmve tlui m aVVi Ptvunrr. It re tmlalr a WifcirTal n Si ll tari my iti rfe u4 I kv-sa e b,re a .ptUi4 arvrtiiv: kaa mt trusw with arv xrim. sa4 t mm mek sa4 s : vm. r touui Suv4 ke I Mm t4 I umn mu-t t il kMatv mmi ny o HA I t. uw mertrr svJtb R a v"i, aaas ea Sta, hmi a1itni Us . J, SCROGGIN. Asst. Cashiis Beautiful Ornamental Comts ALL THE LATEST SHAPES: AND COLORINGS. SIDE COMBS. AND COMB SETS' E. M. 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