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IK La teia Evening Observer FOR SALE 1 ' i ' I i j : j j ;: eTfc A A t ' i Two Telephones, Local black , S. EDMONDS, TAILOR MEW SPRING LINE OF WOOLENS ARRIVED ALL THE LEADING EXCLUSIVE STYLES l .' McKennon Building, neat door to J. H Pear's Jewelry Store. til 9 ""' ,MMtmMv ; 1 V 1 Fine Af I! FOR WIN TE Confectionery and Cjgars Va n B u r en Our new machinery and additional help will enable us to do fami lly, washing CHEAPER, QUICKER and BETTER than you can doit yourself. We call for and deliver your laundry quickly and make special ty of rush order work. Qive us a trial and you will not be bothered through the winter with family washing. A. B. C. j STEAM LAUNDRY 1 PHONE La Grvnie, 5 PURE DRUGS Some little thine essential to ba bia' comfort and health. We have such a complete stock of TOILET ARTICLES .that it will be easy to procure an; article desired. Two graduated Pharmacists always in attendance. Prescriptions and goods promptly delivered free. Red Cross Drug Store Whelesale and Retail . A. C. McLennan, Ph. O. 271. Vereere 10 ..... SERVES HIM RIGHT ! If a man insists on smoking a "rope' when good cigars are obtainable at smalt cost no punishment is too severe to be meted out to him. Placate 'angry wives by. smoking only Kay West Perfect cigars. Their aroma will soothe the nerves of even the most unquiet women. ', C. E. H AC KM AN, . Factory Corner Adams Avenue and Greenwood Street, Red 1641 OUR REPAIR DfPRTMENT Is equipped with everything to en able us to do high-class work. It ' is in charge of a skilled and there no job too delicate or too difficult to be successfully treated. Jewelry watches, Etc given to us' for repairs will receive our prompt and careful attention. J. H. PEARE. Jeweler and Optician WASHING I Main 7 Oirjfcn. TUBS DAY, MARCH 15, 1906 Published daily except . on Sunday One year in advance i...$6.60 Six months in advance .......... S.60 Per month '.. ... 68 Single opy.. ... 6c Entered at the Post Office at La Grande Oregon, as Second Class Matter. CURREV BROS ED'S AND PROP This paper will not publish any 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 . , AOVeRTldlKO BATH) iply ad nia rarafahed npoo application l reading notion too per 1D arat turn , ttoa,K per Bas tor each snbaeqiianl . laser lion. " (eeolaUoae oreoadolenca, je i er Use. 'ards ol Ibanka, 6 per llae. Among other things that last night's storm nipped in the bud was (he desire to make garden. The lion broke into March last night and has the lamb backed up into a corner and bleating pitifully. ' The city election is over and as soon as everybody tells everybody else how it happened, the events of the day will be forgotten. The rebohding question cirried, . and the city will thereby make a saving of something like five hundred dollars per year an amount sufficient to pay for a few more street lights. Mr. Rockefeller is said to read the newspapers very carefully. Then he probably knows where he is every day and must enjoy the tour of the world the papers are giving him. This little snow flurry and cold snap is exactly what this valley needs. , Snow on our mountains and valley insures bounti ful crops and the cold weather holds the fruit back. Plenty of moisture and a reasonably late season are necassary to the prosperity of Union county. . . I In this issue appears an article from the pen of Mr. Shappat, one of Cove's leading fruit men calling the attention of the county court to the necessity of good roads. It should be read by every voter in the county, It contains much food for reflection. - . In the coming primary election it should be remembered that no voter who has not already registered as a voter of the county will be allowed to participate In the election. . The swearing In of votes on that day is prohibited. Consequently all who desire to take part in the primaries should register before the books close. THE MALHEUR USSON The definite postponement of the great Malheur irrigation project, because of the greedy attitude of certain men whose land holdings were, necessary to the carrying out of the work, will, it is hoped, teach a needed leson to all men of that class. These individuals thought that because of the eagerness of the Reclamation Service to develop the project the carrying out of which would make valuable to settlers a vast area of arid area they could "hold up" the government and compel the payment of fancy prices for holdings which had originally cost thsm practically annouugmiri TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF SOUTH LA GRANDE DISTRICT I hereby announce myself as Candidate for the Republican nom-l ination for Justice of the Peace, subject to the primary nominating election to be held April 20th. W. Grant. ASflOUHCIMENI 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. Sarosnt. HQ Improves the flavor and adds to the heal th- fulness of the food. - f . - nothing. Finding them obdurate. Secre tary Hitchcock transferred the money intended for the Malheur, works to other nrnjart whom the rend of the first- comers did not block the way. Served the brigands right! IRRIGATION III ITALY In Northern Italy the. construction of canals and aqueducts for irrigation is be ing pushed on a large scale, and the irrigated areas are constantly expanding. Yet Italy has no greater need of irrigation than any state in the American Union. Just as ancient estates in Lombardy, Sardinia, etc!, are being doubled in value, the- crops doubled and tripled, and em ployment if there being given to twice as many people as formerly, so might similar advances be brought about by irrigation in New York, Ohio, Kentucky or Minnesota. . A MODERN MIRACLE "Tiuly miraculous seemed the recovery of Mrs. Mollis Holt of this place,'' writes J. O. R. Hooper, Woodford, Tenn "she was so wasted by coughing up pus from her lungs. ' Doctor declared her end so near that herTalhily had watched by her bed-side forty-eight hours; when, at my urgent request Dr. King's New Discovery was given her, and with the astonishing result that improvement began, and con tinued until she finally completely recov ered, and is a healthy woman today." 60 and $1.00 at mbwlim druo co. Trial ottle fr. . 1 . PURE BRED CHICKENS Persons desiring first class, pure' bred Minorca chickens or settings of the same may secure them from the undersigned. Eggs $1.00 per setting. Will be pleased to show my chickens to those interested. R. W. Deal. Corner 4 and A streets. Taken as directed, it becomes the great est curative agent for the rettBf of suffer ing humanity eveF devised. Such is Hol lister's Rocky Mountain Tea or Tablets. Newlin Druo Co. NOTICE OF GRADES ' ..Notice is hereby given that at the next regular meeting of the City council of La Grande Oregon, to be held on the first Wednesday in April, 1 906, an ordinance will be presented establishing grades from Fourth street to Alder, pn Adams Avenue and on P st 6th and Washington and all of M st in said city. Profiles of the grades can be examined at the of fice of the City Engineer. Dated at La Grande, Ore, March 8. 1906. I. R. Shook City Recorder ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF UNION COUNTY 1 hereby announce myself as Can didate for the Republican nomination for 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 ination 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 Three fine Reed Rockers Clock - - - Bed Lounge - 16x50. 12oi, 7 foot Wall Tent. New Upholstered Mahogohy Parlor Chair. ... Sewing Machine, on trial . ALL ON EASY TERMS 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. : -' j . ; Bring in your old stoves and trade on a new range Or heatef. '. F. D. HAISTEN, ; PHONE RED 1161 ' - Highest prices paid for Second Hand Goods , . . . . t :' . BIG REDUCTION SALE .5 .--..- ... . .,.r . - m ON ALL CHRISTMAS GOODS IS NOW ONI AT Very complete line to choose from, in books, Perfumes, Toilet Seta. Manicures, Hand Bags, Vases, Smokers' Seta, Ink Wells, Mirrors, Albuns and many other nice things. Call and see what we have.' .', .. .V ' .. A. T. Prescription DnijsM ' a B ROOMS. Just Rec cived from Eastern Markets B ooms, Children's, 25c ; B ooms, Kitchen 25c J Brooms, htt'c Favorite 35c ; Brooms, Carpet, 40c W. H. BOHNENKAMP HIS APPRECIATION ! TkHEb BUSINESS MAN thoroughly appreciates the advantages of a checking account wth a bank. Those who do not keep iudi an account miss many of its advantages. . We are always glad to explain the workings of a checking account" to those who are not familiar with banking. .' - ' ?TT! Interests paid on time deposits and in savingVJeparUnent CAPITAL AND SURPI US farmers aitonai G3ank f Xm Srid Orjm ' ?.- New Spring Street Hats and : Tailored Turbans New E. M. Wcllman & Company $.60. $5.28, $7.60 $3-.00 ....$6.00 $28.00 : Sioo $16.60 . , - .... w - . HILL'S DRUG STORE i J.. HILL LA GRANDE. OR . ......v.. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee - a Brooms, Extra CrpeV 45c ; Brooms,-Velytt Carpet, 50c I Brooms, Lilac Brands 5Cc I Broom, Cinderella 50c : 474.000.00 4 i. and Uradon Lace Collars and Scarfs 2 ADAMS AVENUE