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: 4 fG3E T Jthdvtm, I xal black La Grande National Bank I ESTABLISHED 188? " ? . ' - : . . ... .. Capital Stotk, Surplus and undivided profits $160,0)0 00 OFFICERS AMD DIRECTORS EORGE PALMER. Presideht. J. M. BERRY.Vica President. F. L. MEYERS. Cashier. GEORGE L. CLEAVER, Assistant. Cashier. , . , W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Caswes. " BERRY. ' F. M. BYRKTT. A. B. CONLEY. C C PENINGTON, F.J.HOLMES. . " .... - j -.-. General banking business. Drafts drawn on all a. .1. . ' '. parts of the world. FOR AY'lNTE-v' WASHING Our new machinery and additional help will enable us to do fami By trashing CHEAPER, QUICKER and BETTER than yoa can do it yourself. We call for and deliver your laundry quickly and make special ty of rush order work. Give us a tnl and yru will not be bothered through the winter with family washing. A. B. C STEAM LAUNDRY VHONE j- Main 7 La Grnfe. Oirecn. Ready For Business WITH A FLU. LINE OF FEED, HAY AND GRAIN We are ready to buy all kinds of hay and grain, and pay the highest market prices. H- .OLIVER Slater "Buildinsr IEFFERSON AVE Main 57 LUMBER PCTAIIP!. AT WHOLESALE PRICFS Brlter Lumber and Cheaper than b sold in La Grande, We dcSver it to your buildin g 1 - li: "Gratiae bnde PLKRT. t DRUGS Spec a' cr is used m our Pre script! in oe;er JntnL The purity at th a .ft uwrf and AkvUfit accuracy in msasurmg and wrgti- J ma ensures mnta reswis. a Two grid uited Pharmacists .l in -- Prescriptions and good promptly delivered free. Kea cross urns More Whelesale and Retail . A. C McLennan. Ph. G. 271, Vercer 1 0 . -; , ThE ODOR OF A i REALLY GOOD CIGAR is enjoyed by oust Ladies in spite of their objections to smoking themselves No gentleman need fear to ask per mission to smoke a VISTA OR ADA m the presence of his sweet heart or best girl as they are remarkable for the fragrance and purity of their smoke. I C. E. HACKMAN, Factory Comer Aoams Green ood Street. Red 1641 Lumber Co OiBCON PURE Li Grcie fvemn$ Cissnrcr MONDAY. FEBRUARY 26.1906 Published daily except on Sunday One year m advance . $6 60 . 550 65 Sx months i advance Per month '.: Single copy . 6c Entered at the Port Office at La Grande Oregon, as Second Class Matter. " . CURREY BROS, EDS AND PROP Tn paper will not publish juiy article appearing over a nonvde-plurM. Signed articles, will be received subject to the discretion of the .editors. Please, sign your articles and save disappointment. AbVEHTMIKU KATXg iMapiar Ad rales Amlstoei bm sppltaaHm. Unl iwullec aoUne Me per ttwe Rm Uoa. je par Um inr each D4eUsM ef eaadoleaee, ft er Uaa, We want borne builders and they are going through our city every day. ;We should devise some mean to attract a few oui of the many. . We should secure fifty new families between now and April 7Uu when the homeseekers rates are withdrawn until next fall Now is the time to act. The 0. R. ft N. Company is now taking steps to enlarge their yards in this city, and to build new round bouses and machine-shops. The company is going to make large investments in this city this nana Toe Observer renders thanks to United iUtej Senator Fulton for a copy of the cal directory of the 69th. congress, it is a handsome volume of 419 pages containing a short biography ef each United State Senator and member of the House of Representatives, and much valuable information abaut the various departments of the general government. GUMTY Remember that charity thinketh no evil, much less repeats it There are two good rules which ought to be written on every heart: Njver believe anything bad about anybody unless you positively know it to be true; never tell even then unless it is absolutely necessary and that God is listening while you tell it. Dr. Henry Van Dyke. "7 (OnffDfSATt UNHID STATU SfJIATOBS According to the biographies given by the official congressional directory, of the fifty-ninth congress. Second edition 1906. received yesterday by the Orser ver there are now thirteen members of the United States Senate who served in the Confederate army during the civil war. It is superfluous to add that aU of these ex-Confederate United States Senators are now Democrats. TUX FIOWIM WEST To illustrate the' flow of population from the ot9er states to the Pacific coast states a few items will be taken from the Spokesman-Review of Jan. 23d. "Piles of trunks, valises and bundles of miscellaneous baggage in the rooms and on the platforms at the .Northern Pacific, the Great Northern and Oregon Railroad & Navigation companies' depots and scores of alert, ambitious men. bright eyed women and car free children tell the story of yesterday influx in the colonist movement from the eastern and middle western states to the Pacific northwest." A majority of the 200 person that arrived at Spokane on the 2 2d. inst were from Ohio. Michigan. Indiana. Illi nois, Iowa. Mnnota and Wisconsin. The arrivals were mostly prospective settlers. Th reports are that every train out of St Paul and Ctucago for this coast has from 20 to 45 passengers traveling at colonist rates, quite number are stopping off in Oregon. The Rev. A. H. Sheldon, pastor of the Methodist church at Davenport, Wash ington, reached Spokane from a ti4 to northern Michigan with a party of pros pective settlers, and if satisfactory1 arrangements can be made they say they wiQ brmg from 60 to 30 families wSo WasSiatton state. - 'Between 400 an j 5C0 coonists." says the Spoile? nin Revia. ' are eipecled to reach Spoki.ie tojj a J to-oorr rm over they. Hill fines railml A rjprter who talked with a Siri crfarr vi'i a: 'Jht Northern Pac 6- a-U Grait N viiier.i de pots on Lie 22d . saud w th one excip'.on they said they w jre it ;U 1 1 i t i pirt of the country ly aJvruti.njtiu and printed matur ", If our people wish to ta' e livi tage of the tide of im nigratio.1 an i en 1 ivor to secjre a shire for XJvixoa c-xi . y they will have to b uj ail d j is the cokmst rates will ceise on AU . th. - The Spjkesinai K'evi. uyj. ' ..'eports were received at the Northern .HciSc and Great Norilurn ofbs ysriay that the movemsei of coljn'sts out of St Paul is very targe and. it is added, there is every reason to beliave it will cmtinue without interruption till the close of the period April 7." The people of Union 'county should bear in minds that, "opportunities once Our delivery service is for the benefit ofalL Don't hesitate to use it. Nevu Druo Co. MAMS ; Pians for sal cheap. One piano for rent. On piano I can trade, can use a good driving team, or horse and buggy. Also I make the best piano and furniture polish on the market. Try it, do that now. - Prop. Hemdrices, the pano tuner. Phone Black 442. Vino! builds you up ' . and keeps you up Our delicious Cod Liver preparation without oil.' Better than old-fashioned "cod. liver oil and emulsions tx restore health for Old people, delicate children, weak run-down persons, and after sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Try it on our guarantee. NEWUN DHJG CO. THE LA GRANDE I; NURSERY Geo. W. Powell,. 1 have made a special reduction on roses for the neat 1 5 days. , . . roses from 35c to 50c . Your choice for 25c Until the 28th of February Come and be first to select I also have a fine lot of Apple, ear. prune, plum, cherry, appri cot, peach, mulberry, shade trees and ornamental trees, grapes, currents, gooseberry, blackberry, dewberry, rasp berry, vines, creepers, and hedge plants. : Phone 1511. Thorns' grocery AJWOl'KDffllT TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF UNION COUNTY l hereby announce myseif as Candidate for the Republican nom nation for County Judge, subject to (h primary nominating election to be held April 20th. J. C Henrt. AMOWCLMrJT TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF UNION COUNTY I hereby announce .myself as Candidate for the Republican nom ination for Sheriff of Union County. subject to th primary nominating taction to be held April 20th. J. M. Murphy FOR Three fine Reed Rockers - Clock - v Bed Lounge . ....,....... 18x30, 12oz. 7 foot Wall Tent, New Upholstered Mahogony Parlor Chair. Sewmg Machine, on trial - ALL ON EASY TERM EXCELSIOR RANGES Best Stoves and Ranges made. I sell them at $27.60, $31.00. $34.00, $38.00. New Cooking Stoves, $8.00 to $29.00, on the installment plan. Bring in your old stoves and trade on a new range or heater. f. b. haist'eM PHONE RED 1161 ' ' Highest prices paid for Second Harid Goods - ......j.. .... BIG REDUCTION SALE ON ALL CHRIsfMAS (GOODS IS NOW ON AT 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. Prescription Druggist JJhe farmers and UraHers Rational tfeank f JOm Sr.J Origin NO. V4B3 ' Capital Surplus Liability of Shareholders Total . For th protection of it depositors! Depositor of this Bank are ac corded such liberal treatment as shall be in keeping with th character and valua of sheir account. W would be pleased to hav your ac count. JOSFPH PALMER. President. O. E. McCULLY. Asst. Cashier. NEW LEATHER SOUVENIR POSTALS DRESSING COMBS PICTURE RACKS CRUMB TRAYS STATIONERY ; el E. M. Wellman &'Coiripany! j - " ADAMS AVENUE . . , . 'i SALE . $.60. $9.25, 7.50 r $3.00 $6.0,0 . $24.00' $4.00 : $16.60 k : HILL'S DRUG STCMC HI LA GRANDE, 0 ' Kit-' ii.-..V vrvri r.--v J HOUSEHOLD HELPS e In useful articles of all kind in cooking utensils. W keep on hand e ' at all times in all the latest shapes - and improvements. If 'you need ; anything in this fine buy them her and save money. . J ' H. Bohnenkamp . STA A. . - $ 60.000.00 i4.6oo.6o 6o;obo.oo ; 134.000.00 J. W. SCR1BER. Casmis. T. J. SCROGOIN. Asst. Cashii 4 .