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7 hi ' 1 -i '1 itC- i - . . : ev ,1 - e) 1 1 ! i 5 s 1 : f ' v ' V t ' ' I Two PURE- DRUGS Blue Mountain laxative Cold Cure will cure the most tiubborn cold in the hend. It ie prepared by u from pure vegetable substances, and specially adapted to this clim ate. PRICE. 2Sc A BOX Two graduated Pharmacist always in attendance. . Prescription and good promptly delivered free. -Red Cross Drug Store Wholesale and Retail . . .. A. a McLennan. Ph. Q. Telephone, Local black 271, Verger 10 WW ff ffTV'yVfff ffVTTfffff flff WW WW WW WW WW WW WWW WW WW i SERITS IIIM RIGHT! If a man insist on smoking a "rope" when good cigar are obtainable at mall cost no punishment i too severe to be meted out to him. Placate angry wive by smoking only Key West Perfects cigar. Their aroma will soothe the nerves of even the most unquiet women. C. E. IIACKIWAN, - Factory Corner Adam Avenue and Greenwood Street. ' Red 1641 La Granic; National Bank ESTABLISHED 1887 ' 1 ' .CipiUJ Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,000 00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS . 1EORGE PALMER, President. J. M. BERRY, Vice President. ' F. L. MEYERS, Cashier. ,.j , . OEOROE L. CLEAVER, Assistant. Cashier. ' W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier. . ; BERRY, F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY. C. C. PENINQTON, . F. J. HOLMES. . i , , General banking business,' Drafts drawn on all parts of the world " FUK WIN IE WASHING ' Our new machinery and additional help will enable us to do fami Ily . washing CHEAPER, QUICKER and BETTER than, you can do it yourself. iWe call for and deliver your laundry quickly and make special ty of rush order work. Give u a trial and ysu will not be bothered through the winter with family washing. ; A.B.C. ! STEAM LAUNDRY j r - HONE.j Main 7 . w , LaGwnle, Orcjjcn. 2 Fine . Confectionery and .!. m J'i G tears Af VanBuren's LA GRANDE IRON WORKS ! D. FITZOERALD, Proprietor. Complete Machine Shops and Foundry General Blacksmiths, . W manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill the bett and cheapest mill on the market Our shops are equipped with machinery to handle any sized work, nothing too large or nothing to small Highest prices paid for old iron. U tade EveninJ Observer WADNESDAY, MARCH 8. 1906 Published daily except on Sunday ' -. i One year in advance ... . . $6.60 Six months in advance S.50 Per month ....,; ..." 66 Single copy .. Ec Entered at the Post Office at La Grande Oregon, as Second Class Matter. CURREY BROS- ED'S AND PROP , This paper will notpublish.any article appearing over a nom-de-plume. Signed articles will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Ploase sign your articles and save disappointment. " i AOVEBTUINO BATKH "' laplHy Ad lutes tarnished apon applfcalloli nail nartlnc uolloce 100 per line BtsS ' aaer iloo, j per line tor esoh sabnequi at . laser lion, i .- i . aoiuUons ofeoadolenee, je er line, rdsof Uuaka,6e per line. There rre said to be 20,000 less wo men than men In the state of Iowa, and the state is also short of school teachers. Improves the flavor and adds to the health fulness of the food. ill FOR SALE Three fine Reed Rockers Clock -. Bed Lounge 16x30, 12oz. 7 foot Wall Tent, New Upholstered Mahogony Parlor Chair Sewing Machine, on trial .-. ALL ON EASY TERM! $.60. $6.25. $7.60 .$5.00 :zu -. $6.oo , $26.00 $4.00 . J.-... $16.60 EXCELSIOR RACES Best Stoves and Ranges made: I sell them, at $27;50, $31.00. $34.00, 38.00. New Cooking $toves,:$8.00 to $29.00, on the installment plan. : : Bring in your old toves and trade on a new range or heater. - F. D. HAISTEN, ; PHONE . RED 1161 . Highest prices paid for Second Hand Goods - Because it ha been found impossible to secure teachers, several schools in Ne vada have been compelled to close. In England profit-sharing farms are being established in order . to stimulate agriculture and to keep as many English farmers as possible at home. . Through the invention of a resident of of Colorado City the West's gold output may be doubled. It is a simple machine for saving flour fold, is run by a gasoline engine and may be taken anywliere. There are in America today more than two hundred fraternal beneficial orders with a combined membership of over five million, who are protected to the extent of about seven billion, five hundrad million dollars, and have distributed . benefits to aisaDiea memoers amounting - to more than eight hundred and twenty-five mill ion dollars. types of men as to types of dogs child ren naturally drop out of school at certain grades and those who are continued be' yond their proper limit are merely injured thereby. rn.1. . i. ? - , ii - - . ... IWHWHWU tU .M 1.1. ,..,,..,.,,. has probably occurred to but few individ uals. It is now even hinted that many of our new types of immigrant are mere hewer of wood and drawers of water, as their ancestors have been from time im memorial, and that any education simply unfits them for the battle of life. The theory is one considerably at variance with the generally accepted doctrine in the present day that education better fits man to engage in any occupation. " If admitted to be true it would shake the very foundation of our present order of things, when such strong efforts are everywhere being put forth to reduce the percentage of illiteracy. There will be many to resent the assertion that minds are now migrating to our shores which can not possibly be trained into a con dition fit for citizenship. Spokesman Re view. ion sraiiMtr w sun The leading candidate for the Repub lican nomination for secretary of state at this time appears to be Hon. Frank T, Wrightman, of Salem, who is one of Ore gon's foremost citizen's. In addition to the fact that Mr. Wrightman's candidacy is favored geographically, he is one of the most competent men in the commonwealth ror uiai very important omce. He is an attorney ofstimable and eminent reputa tion in special lines; he is familiar with Oregon, its interests and its policies; he Is well known throughout the state as an able and most popular man; he has for years done yeoman service for the Re publican party of the state and nation; his pledge is as good as any man's bond; his integrity has never been questioned; his private, business and professional life is without a blemish, and he is fitted by na lure, education, experience and training for the important office to which he as pires. Mr. Wrightman's voluminous mail from all parts of the state is filled with letters from prominent people of Oregon com mending and encouraging him. . He has never been identified with any faction of the party, always having labored honor ably for the common good on strictly party lines and independently of the influences incidental campaign issues. He it' stickier ror system and economy in all the details of his work, whether for the public or for '. himself alone, and would mane an xieai secretary for the great state of Oregon. He deserves the honor of election to that office, and he would confer honor upon the office if elected, The New Age. AM ANY Uim-fORfDUailOIl? Is there going on in the United States a process of educating children who unfftto be educated? The question raisea oy American Medicine, which ug gest that the education of -the unfit one or the most serious problems fronting the pedagogues of today. It is placed in the same category a that .TOiing uii biuiuren or uie poorer classee. The argument is advanced that as it is now known that every brain has a limit beyond which it cannot be educated -a law claimed to be as applicable to is is con- ! BIG REDUCTION SALE I OM ALL CHRISTMAS . GOODS : IS NOW ON AT HILL'S . PRUG STORE ..' none io voters - I have been informed that rumors are afloat to the effect that I have pledged my support, in case of election, to certain applicants for the office of city water superintendent. 1 wish to state that these rumors are, without foundation as I have made no pledges, and in case I am elected councilman, I shall enter upon my duties unpledged and uncontrolled. A. V. Andrews, Candidate for councilman for second ward. : 7 . ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF SOUTH LA GRANDE DISTRICT I hereby announce myself as Candidate for the Republican nom ination for Justice of the Peace, subject to the primary nominating election to be held April 20th. Wm. Grant. ANNOUNCEMENT I 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. 1 906. Wm. B. Sargent. ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS 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. S. R. Haworth. ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF UNION COUNTY I hereby announce myself as Candidate for the Republican nom na'ion for County Judge, subject to the primary nominating election to be held April 20th. J. C. Henry. ANNOUNCEMENT ; 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 the primary nominating election to be held April 20th. J. M. Murphy Very complete line to choose from, in books, Perfumes, ; Toilet Sets, Manicures, Hand Bags, Vaees, Smokers' Sets, v i Ink Wells, Mirrors, Aibuns and many other nice things. ' Call and see what we have. .'. .'. ': .', .'. .'. i A. T. HILL : Prescription Druggist I LA GRANDE, J)R .......;.f...,.,..v : : W. H. ; BOHNENKAMP CO.: -FOR- Hardwafe Stoves & Ranges Barb Wire Tinware Bicycles . Wire Fencing Pumps & Windmills Plumbing Cuttlery Guns Fishing Tackle Hard wood Wagon Repairs Machine Oils Furniture Carpets Lineolium Window Shades Lace Curtains Crockery ' Granite Ware Grapholostks Roof Paint Roofing , Building Paper Shingles ' Windows Doors . Screens ';. 9 ' HIS. APPRECIATION e e THE BUSINESS MAN thorough appreciates the advantages'of a checking account with a bank. Those who do not keep such an account miss many of its advantages. ' We are always glad to explain th workings otu a checking account to those who are not familiar with banking. ' .. - Interests paid on time deposits and in savings department Z CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $74,000.00 Uhe wf armers - and, JJrttders 7fationa( Sank rf. ... Mew Spring Street - Hats ajnd Tailored! Jurbans New Lace Collars and Sea x E. MtW.cllman & Company ADAMS AVENUE eeeeeeeeeeeee.ea.a.. ....... .......... t s I A 0 , -"mr . ;t e in- s sw4kMMirv?-.t;