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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1906)
i Pure Drugs X&AUQUAKTEKS FOR VINOL RUBBER GOODS all Kinds Doctor' prescriptions and family receipt! a specialty. Two graduated Pharmacist always in attendance. . Prescriptions and goods promptly delivered free. RED CROSS DRUG STORE, Wholesale and Retail A. C MacLennan. Ph. C. "Two Telephones, Local black 2?1, Vergere 10 ThE ODOR Of A REALLY , GOOD CIGAR is enjoyed by most Ladies in spite of their objections to smoking themsolve No gentleman need fear to ask per mission to smoke a VISTA OR A DA in the presence of his sweet heart or best girt, as they are remarkable for the fragrance and purity of their smoke. A s C.E. HACKMAN. Factory Corner Adams Avenue and Oreen wood Street Red 1641 La Grande National Bank ESTABLISHED 1687 Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,0 JO 00 ' .OFFICERS AMD DIRECTORS TEORQE PALMER, President. J. M. BERRY, Vice President. F. L. MEYERS, Cashier. QEORQE L. CLEAVER, Assistant. Cashier. W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier. BERRY, F. M. BYRKIT. 1 A. B. CON LEY, C C PEN1NQTON, F.J.HOLMES, General banking' business. Drafts drawn on all parts of the world. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee I FOR' WINTER WASHING Our new machinery and additional help will enable us to do fami- lly washing CHEAPER, QUICKER and BETTER than you can do It i r yourself. We call for and deliver your laundry quickly and make special- Z ty of rush ordes work. Give us a trial and y;u will not be bothered through the winter, with family washing. v ' , A. B.C. f j STEAM LAUNDRY j FHONE j Main 7 La Grsnie, Oiejrcn. 2 Ready For Business WITH A FULL LINE OF FEED, HAY AND GRAIN We are ready to buy all kinds of hay and grain, and pay thn highest market prices. ' K- V. OLIVER Slater 13uildinor- IEFFERSON AVE Main 57 ti Evening CSscrver MONDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1906 Published daily except on Sunday One year in advance $6.60 Six months m advance . ... S.60 Per month : . ; 66 Single copy . 6c Entered at the Post Office at La Grand Oregon, as Second Class Matter. . CURREY BROS., ED'S AND PROP This paper will not publish Jany article appearing over a nom-de-plumo. Signed articles will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please sign your articles and save disappointment. AltVKRTUINO HATCH wpi7 Ail mloi tarn li had apoa application MX teatlng-aottae Me ear line Oral aaai lion, ft per Ilea ay eaea aaawinanl .taaar Moo, eoiDUon ofooadolmea, 9 ar Una. area of tbaaka, Se ear Ilea. has done his work unostentatiously and well, impressing his ability upon all who have seen him. and yet avoiding the haste with wluch new senators are tempted to precipitate themselves into discussions. He is a. man of ftie tala.its and very great industry. His habit of mastering the details of his subject and thinking it through was revealed in his prompt and cogent answers to the questions which were shot at him by the best lawyer in the Senate." LUMBER -RETAILED AT- WHOLESALE PRICES Bttcr Lumber and Cheaper than is sold in , La Grande, We deliver it to your building Grande Ronde Lumber Co I PERJtY. OREGON. THE STATE PRIMER'S EMOLUMHTS It would seem that a campaign for the nomination of Republicans, waged among, Republicans, by Republican candidates should at least be free to as full an ex tent as possible from those little ways of the pettifogger, of the demagogue, and the cheap polititian. One of the candi date for nomination for the office of state printer, however, publishes a circular letter which is both unjust and untrue, at least in its inference, and which carries with it a reflection on the past adminis tration of that office which is unworthy of any man who ask the suffrage of the people and expects their charitable con sideration, and should have it, when his term of office might come to expire. He says in this letter that the state printing office "I the means of extract ing larje sums of money from the treas ury for which the people of Oregon get no equivalent benefit" and further says that he pledges himself to a great reduc tion in the enormous cost of the office if elected as state printer. The gentleman making this campaign has had political experience in the past. and has served several years at the capital building in. a position of more or less trust and honor. He knowsr there fore, that the state printer performs simply the work demanded of him by the various officials of the state,' and that he does no work that has not for its warrant authority of law. Ha knows also that the emoluments of the office come through properly audited channels, and that the amount that he shall receive for his pay is reported to the auditing officers by an expert printer appointed by the chief ex ecutive, who measures every line of work done by the state printer. The law fixes the amount of possible charge; it provides how much the printer shall receive for his work. A state printer could ask no more than the law allows and certainly the people do not expect him to endeavor to collect less than the law allows for his services. The man who has made himself a can didate knows very well that he could in no wise reduce the expenses of that office unless he did it through refusing to accept his own just pay or through doing cheap. and, therefore, unsatisfactory work for the slate. The printer does not provide what blank or books shall be used by the various state officers and state boards. The intimation in this man's circular letter that he can reduce the expenses of this office he weH knows is based on no sound foundation. The people are too wise to be misled by any such promise. Salem Statesman, editorial Feb. 14. - . - - . Depends not upon Years, but up n Vital ' Force. ' In La Grande lately th-.re been a good deal of discussion t in regard to old people.' Some at fifty years call them selves old, '. and .really appear so,' while others at seventy years seem active, vig orous and young. It is not years, but it is loss of vital force that makes a person old. Weakened digestion, thin blood aha' poor circulation soon start functional powers ' and vitality on the wane, and then the symptoms of old ace soon appear. Mr. Newlin, of the Newlin Drug Co.. says "that old feeling may be warded off and we wish every person in La Grande who feels old, whether they are so in years or not, would try the great discov ery, Vinol. We know that it has vital principles which will in a natural manner strengthen digestion, send rich, red blood coursing through the veins, and give new Dfe and strength to every organ of. the body, and this is what make the old feel old again. Mr. H. W. Avery says: . "At the age of eighty-nine 1 felt the need of a tonic., something to strengthen and build me np. For some time 1 have been taking Vinol, and I have found that it brings vigor and renewed vitality to the aged as nothing else will." ' Vinol repairs worn tissues, checks the natural decline -and replaces weakness with strength. It is an ideal body builder for old folks. We promise you that Vinol is, first of all, agreeable, because-it contains no fishy oil - Second, that it ie a genuine cod liver medicine, containing all the medical cura tive and strength making elements taken direct from fresh cod livers; and third, w will return your money if it doe net do exactly what we claim for it." I , Niwum Droq Co. EXCELSIOR RANGES Best Stoves and Ranges made. I sell them, at $2 $31.00. $3&00, $38.00. .New Cooking Stoves, $8.00 to $29.00, on the installment plan. AEW HEATING STOVES AT 20 per "cent DiSCCUNT "V S S.7S 18 in Air Tight Heater, now $2.20 ; -.. 3.50 20 in " ' " - .-now 2.80 4.98 18 in Cast Top; Screw Draft Heater ". 'now '4.00 1 L28 21 in Model Heater, N'ickle trimming now 9.00 16.25 22 in Magic Steel Parlor Heater now 12.26 ' 11.25 15 in Junior Oak Coal Heater . " now 8.93 - 11,50 13 in Bess " " ' " now 9.16 Bring in your old stoves and trade on a new' range or beater. F. D. HAISTEN, PHONE RED 1161 Highest prices paid for. Second Hand Goods GOOD IMPRESSION - Oregon's senatorial representation is attracting more attention in the East then at home. Following th) courtesie to the junior senator at the time of his appointment, many compliments ' have paid the elder member of the state's delegation. One of the brightest editori als.that appeared in prominent eastern papers following Senator Fulton's able opening of the rate-legislation debate In the Senate was that in the Indianapolis Star, as follows: "Senator Fulton of Oregon seems to have acquitted himself well in the first noteworthy appearance on the floor of the Senate in debate with men like S poorer, Foraker and Bailey. It is three year now since Mr. Fulton was elected, and he leeeeeoeveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee - ,. . - t ARftOUnCEMENT TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF UNION COUNTY ' - - I hereby announce myself as . Candidate for the Republican hom . nation for County Judge, subject to the primary nominating election to be held April 20th. . . . J. C; Henry. - - AMflOUIKIMtRT - - - TO THE REPUBLICAN. VOTERS OF UNION jCOUNTY . I hereby announce myself as ! 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 (HEAP ; The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton. The Masquerader by Katharine Cecil Thurston. Outside the Law James Barnes. . Th House of a Thousand Candles by Nichelson, Black Friday by Frederick S. Isham. -J Regular price $1.60. Now $1.30 at Newum Druo Co. See the window of Books-Stationery dep To Chicago and the East I Fast trains dailv. itifn,rk n.: I Cam withivrt rh.ni.. ,. . .:. in i Oregon and Washington, via the Chicagu, Union Pacific aud North- nencro une, tne route ct The OmUM I.imitMl nw, A. : - miv iniuuic U"ck lway between the Missouri River and ( lisc,. mi:nM -a: . . - u ii cvi coonectioa at Chicago with all lines to the East TM BEST OF rvTrWTMINO. Far lenbar Manaarioa ! W. A. Caa. fl i.nal Aft. fc W..W. Sty. m an Kraat. Partlaa, Ora. BIS REDUCTION SALE 0iM : ALL CHRISTMAS GOODS IS NOW ON AT HILL'S DRUG STORE 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. ' .'. . . .V .'. , .. : A. T. Prescription Druggist HI LA GRANDE, OR ieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee . eee e HOUSEHOLD HELPS In useful articles of .all kinds in cooking utensils. We keep on hand at all times in- all the latest shapes and improvements. If you peed anything in this line buy them here and save money. W. H. Bohnenkamp r TJhe farmers and Uraders 9atona( SSank f jCm Sr.d Origin NO. 4IS9 . Capital Surplus - . Liability of Shareholders Total v ..IV S 60,000.00 14.000.00 60,000.00 $134,000.00 For the protection of its depositors! Depositors of this Bank are ac- ... v 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. ; ' f-;i-, v - JOSRPH PALMER. Prksidemt. n. E. McCULLY, . Asst. Cashier. ... I : ' ... : i--':'4 :'4.W..SCRIBER...,.;.,..J 1. J. SCROQOIN.' i' Asst. Cashikr . .. e : Beautiful Ornamental Comljs ? . ALL THE LATEST SHAPES V AND COLORINGS. - SIDE COMBS, AND COMB SETS r E M. WeUman & Compkny 1 ' . ADAMS " AVENUE ' X eeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaa v ' - ' f ..v.. '': 4'