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9 III.' tele Iwhl Oiscrvcr 3 FOR SALE - i v f i .1 'i 4 5. 'V. PURE . LJ : Special car it used in our Pre scription department. The purity of tha drugs used and absolute accuracy in measuring and weigh ins ensure perfect results. Two graduated Pharmacist 1 Prescriptions and goods promptly J delivered free. t- Red Cross Drul Store i Whelesale and Retail A. C. McLennan. Ph.O. Two Telephone. Local black 271, Vergere 10 i ei VIS THE ODOR OF A REALLY GOOD" CIGAR S 1 enjoyed by most Ladies in spite of their objections to smoking themselves No gentleman need fear to ask per-, mission to smoke a VISTA ORADA in the presence of his sweet heart or best ffirL as they are remarkable for the fragTance and purity of their smoke. C. E. HACKMAN, Factory Corner Adams Avenue and "Greenwood Street Red 1641 La ' Gran ic National Bank ' ' ESTABLISHED 1887 ' - CtpiUl Stock, Surplus and undivided profit $160.03000 . OFPIOIRS AMD DIRECTORS ' 1EORQE PALMER, Pruiobnt. : J. M. BERRY, Vica President. r. L. MEYERS. Cmhiu. OEORQE L. CLEAVER, Assistant. Cashibr. W, L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashii. . BERRY, l ?. M. BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY, C. C. PENINOTON, F.J.HOLMES. General banking business. Drafts drawn on all parts of the world. , . " FOR- W1NTEK WASHING Our new machinery and additional help will enable us to do fami lly washing CHEAPER, QUICKER and BETTER than you can do it yourself.. We call for and deliver your laundry quickly and make special ty of rush order work. Qive us a trial and ysu will not be bothered through the winter with family washing. . ; A. B. C. STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE Maid 7 LaGrvnle. Orpg;rn. ee 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 the highest . ' l '.' market prices. 1 K.y.OLiyER Slater Buildintr IEFFERSON AVE ' r. Main 5? THURSDAY, MARCH 1. 1906 - Published daily - except on Sunday One year in advance .,... $6.60 Sis months in advance. 8.60 Per month ...-. 66 Single copy ..,.... 6c Entered at the Post Office at La Grande Oregon, as Second Class Matter. CURREY BROS, ED'S AND PROP This paper will not publistany article appearing over a nom-de-plume. Signed articles will be received . subject to the discretion of the editors. Please - sign your articles and save disappointment' ADVKRTUINO RATES -laplay Ad rales furnished spoil applteaUoa ocal reading noUoca 10a per line first aser Uoa.se per UaeSareaehsatweqiieal tsaer eeolDUaeereoadoleaee,sererlute. ante el tbaaka, bo per Uae. , , ncfcnn DfiAniiwt Improves the flavor and adds to the heal th fulness of the food. GRAIN SffllPS (OMIM " The Oregonian of Monday gives a list of tha grain ships enroute for Portland in which are 16 vessels with a total grain tonnage of 27,793 tons. Sis of these u. Three fine Reed Rockers - Clock - Bed Lounge 16s5Q, 12oi. 7 foot Wall Tent. New. Upholstered Mahogony Parlor Chair.......... Sewing Machine, on trial ALL ON EASY TERM $.60. $6.26. $7.60 $5.00 :.....$6.oo .... $28.00 $4.00 $16.60 EXCELSIOR RANGES ; Rantres made. I seU them at$27.6Q, , oc;,fc ir. r - " ..... oM ctv .fa nn $31.00. $34.00, $3.uu. now uwB w. , -jx to $29.00, on the installment plan. .: , ; Bring in your old stoves and trade on a new range or heater. F. D. HAlSTEN.y, ; PHONE RED 1161- . - Highest prices paid for Second, Hand Goods J, LUMBER RETAILED AT WHOLESALE. PRICES Bs-htr lumber Ind Cheaper than is sold in U Grande, We deliver it to 'your building Grande Roride Lumber Co ! PERRY, OREGON ui The last Oregon Legislature passed several acts pertaining to public roads. which It would be well if our people were to hunt up and read. Senate bill 162 appropriated $600 to be expended under the direct direction of the President of the Oregon- Good Roads Association in holding good roads conventions for the promotion of good roads in Oregon. ' Senate bill No. 118 authorizes county courts in Oregon to improve county roads by graveling, draining, grading,' planking. corduroying or macadamizing. This act is generally known as the Tuttil law. It provides that the resident owners of real estate residing within two miles on either side of a county road and one mile beyond r" the ends who wish to have it improved by grading, graveling, planking, corduroy ing or macadamizing can have the desired improvement done, expenses of the same to be paid by assessments upon the real estate adjacent thereto and benefited thereby, by a majority of the land ownefs of the county whose lands are Within two miles of the road;or- improvement, pre senting the - count yx court . with a petition This law has been on the statute book since Feb. 22. 1906. It; Is quite lengthy law and may be found on page 410 to and Including page 421 of the general laws of Oregon passed at the legislature of Oregon hi 1906. The .following item clipped, f rom th Daily Journal of tha 27th' of Feb. will show, that the people of Marion count? Oregon are disposed tp act under, the law. ; "Silverton. Or. Feb. 27 Silverton is the first town in Oregon to take advantage of the Tuttil la for'.the Improvement of roads in this vicinity. At tha good roads meeting held in the opera house last Sat urday, where more than 500 farment and business men were present, it was decided by a unanimous vote of the meet ing to build a macadimized road from this city to connect with the Scotts Mills Mount Angel road, a distance of Ave miles. It is estimated that the cost of building will amount to $16,000 and the work will be done by contraot The county court has offered to contribute $1,000 a mile or $5,000 and Unbalance will be raised by assessing property owners along the road as provided for in the Tuttil law, and by donation from the city. The city council has offered a oqd liberal donation and there is no longer k doubt as to the success qf the movement" French, one that of Germany and one the Italian. Not a ship owned by Americans was enroute for Oregon grain. On that date there were four ocean going grain carriers in Portland with an aggregate gram tonnage of 6,996 two of these are English, one. French and one Norwegian. There ' were no American ocean going grain ships in port. , . If one half of the cigars - that are conV sumed in this city daily were manufac tured in our own city, it would require at least twenty cigar makers and this would represent quite a little weekly payroll This is one way to help in building up our city. That is, be loyal to home institu tions, v... At this time, of eactCyear the question of better streets is always a topic of con versation. It might be well to consider that, even before we 'can expect good streets in f-e business portion of the city, that a sewer . system is the first ste towards solving the problem and we will never' have good etreeta until we have some means of conveying the surface watera way r v .. Taken as directed, it becomes the great- b wnuTi iw uie reiisr OT surfer ing humanity ever devised. Such is Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea or Tablets. Nkvun Druo Co. ANNOUitaMINT 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for the- office of County : Judge on the Republican Ticket, subject to the will of the Republican Electors, at the primar ies to be held April 20th. 1906.; Wm. B. Sarokmt. ' AMOUIKEMENI TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS i - OF UNION COUNTY f . 1 hereby announce myself as Can didate for the Republican nomina tor Representative for Union county subject to the primary nominating 'election to be held April 20th. "t .rh';6VJR Hawohth. e--- AluWiaMENT .:. TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF UNION COUNTY L ' 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. HltNRY. 1 , . ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OFUNION COUNTY 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. i , J. M. Murphy " COMPLETZXY DISCOURAGED " Is the ftwllng and plaint of wormm who uoiimu w iuw mm worn trt? -u9, uaci acaes, uullin tri'aitlc Tui)uuivcrs,Iltll thiniii annoy and "everything aroe oiul Me v hut lr. jPcerce s Fimrite dune for morr'tlian a nall-mllUon Wnroxa In thu last thlrtv' Trine . HluUUhtU(Um or unert it cua at do far iiftu 6. alcoholic uti Dl latlng medicine wre doing murl hnrm,loctirIt.V PlttrrA tlirtinH tit Invest Isatine mliui w uruaiinaa a remnly fur the urn ( :V rfuV"1, w"men that should he rrne Trtira alcuhtil and as tha .- wracTivc ax exrx. . Saturt hut rortii (ihundmttlu lr such mmli ami Iw iti . IT . . ' rii-rm Ktlina 111 native mnllehutl panU such as the rWu of ouua sitxu nor sui-ran. sCt the nad nKslUlnal prrtlw i htefc by peculiar prooesm etvirtly his owr? without the u. of alcohol L hu 7 prpporUoits to scure from each Itt "t eff.t. 1 hus compounded his rAVoniTa UpVr?, T"n' hun1,.wh have uiil taklmt this yoa will know vta( una, If 'a any dmibt as to what Is best f w Itarea, OSS Main Street. BufftU v v and reliable modle aladvlS lm b?7 :wceuVnnu1itisrpondr,o' Durtor Ptore'e rioasant Pllti k. f.fte family l.xsuvT mW- ! UtaUve, two "PeJleU'e cathartic du BIG REDUCTION SALE m i rHRiQTMs r.nnnjv f- t. I. fmm w - vie IS NOW ON AT HILL'S DRUG STORE e e e i Very complete line to choose from. In books, Perfumes, -'V ; Toilet Sets, Manicures, Hand Bags, Vases, Smokers' Sets.' ; Ink Wells, Mirrors, Albuns and many other nice things. , ' " Call and see what we have. .. .'. . ' y A. T. Prescription Druggist HILL. : C . la granDe;;qr e The young man loves the girl; That s his business. ' The young girl loves the . man; e That s her business,. Soon they will marry; That's their business. . To fit them out for housekeeping That's Our Business. W. H. BOHNlKAMt HARDWARE AND f IIRNITURE. T . HIS APPRECIATION THE BUSINESS MAN thoroughly appeciatesihe -adMotaget of a checking account with a bank. Those who do not 'keep such an account miss many of its advantages. . , y We are always glad to explain the workings of a checking Account to those who are not familiar with banking. ;, v .. Interests paid on time deposits and in savings depaUmeitt. ' ' '" CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $74,000.00. ---'.I . - j j"5r d armors and Vraders Tfaiionai VSantii ; f ? Srntt Orgm LEATHER SOUVENIR POSTALS DRESSING COMBS . ; ; - PICTURE RACKS V v. ;" : CRUMB TRAYS 0'' V": STATIONERY f ; :-; ; E. M. Wellman & Company- 1,b A Tk Mt m it.... 9 ADAMS AVENUE ?1X e e e s