La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 17, 1906, Image 2

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bies' comfort and health. WiThave X
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TOILET ARTICLES
that it will be easy to procure any
article desired.
Two graduated Pharmacist
Prescription and goods promptly
delivered free.
Red Cross Drug S ore
Whelesale and Retail
A. C McLennan, Ph. C. I
Two Telephone, Local black 271, Vergare 10 r
SERVES HIM RIGHT!
If a man insist on smoking a "rope"
when' good cigar are obtainable at
(mall cost no punishment is too sever
to be meted out to him. Placate
angry wive by smoking only Key'
Wkst Perfects cigar. Their aroma
will soothe the nerve of even the
most unquiet women.
C. E. HACKMAN, :
Factory Comer Adams Avenue and
Ciwiiwuui aumk Ked it41.
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S. EDMONDS,
TAILOR
MEW SPRIMG LINE OF WOOLEMS ARRIVED
ALL THE LEADING EXCLUSIVE STYLES
X McKtnnon Building. nxt door to J. H Pear's Jewelry Store.
Fine
Confectionery
and
Cigars
Af
VanBureh's
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REPAIRING
&f A BROKEN WATCH
Is seld m beyoid repair by a skilful
wu,.imaker. We have repaired
some watches that looked as if it
would be a waste of time to at
tempt it. Today they are running
as well as aver they did.
Bring us Your Watch
and let us put in proper shape. No
matter what's the trouble we can
fix it. And we repair jewelry too. So
skillfully that you wouldn't know it
from new. People who know us
say our charges are entirely satisfactory.
I J II PEARE. Jeweler and Optician
FOR W1NTE WASHING
Our new machinery and additional kelp will enable u to do faml
lly washing CHEAPER. QUICKER and BETTER than you can doit
yourself. W call for and deliver your laundry quickly and make special
ty of rush order work. Qive u trial and ysu will not be bothered
through the winter with family washing.
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STEAM LAUNDRY
SATURDAY, MARCH 17. i906
Published daily except on Sunday
One year in advance $6.60
Six months in advance 5.60
Per "month 65
Single copy .... , Sc
Entered at the Post Office at La Grande
Oregon, as Second Class Matter. ,
CURREY BROS- ED'S AND PROP
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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.
ADVERTISING BATKH
insplay Ad mta nunlabed epos applleailop
.xuu rawllnc notion lOe per line flnt u
Hon, je per line tor each ubacquent Idmt-
tloa.
MOluUonl of eoedolenea, je ret line,
ards o thanks, 6e per tine,
The Polk County Itemizer state that
aoout to acres have been set with walnut
tree in the vicinity of Monmouth.
Public Auction
Beginning Monday, March 19
At 1:30 p. m.
We will sell to the highest bidder all the
Dry Goods, Shoes,
Underwear, Hats, Notions, Etc
Clothing
The Salem Statesman report that
farmers at Victor Point, eight miles south
of Silverton, Oregon, have organized a
mohair and wool pool. They have about
1000 fleeces of wool and 600 fleeces of
mohair.
Oregon Burbank potatoes are losing
their relative high position on the San
Francisco market and if the proportion
of poor potatoes shipped from Oregon to
that city is as great a It is among those
sold by the grocer of Portland it is not
surprising. Agriculturist .
The President 1 a great admirer of the
abilities of Secretary Taft and is willing
to give him all the time he desire, a
long as there is any possibility of his
accepting the position tendered him, that
of Associate Justice of the Supreme
Court -
When thieves fall out the common peo
ple sometimes have a chanca. This is
emphasized in the insurance investigation.
It is now Hamilton's time to talk, if he
chooses. No one doubts but what he ie
in possession of sufficient facts to attract
the attention of the people. This is what
the "inner circle" is afraid 'of.
The French cabinet headed by Premier
Rouvier has resigned following defeat on
the church inventories issue in the cham
ber of deputies. Disturbances have arisen
over carrying out provisions of the recent
act separating church and stite. The
vote was on indorsement of the govern
ment's methods of forcing immediate in
ventories of church property.
The government has begun anti-trust
prceicutions of the so-called elevator
trust of California and the west It is
alleged that the Otis elevator 'company
and 27 other companies and three indi
vidual defendants are united in the ele
vator business and by pooling and manip
ulations control prices and sales of eleva
tors to the great distress of independent
elevator companies.
Some of the English papers favoring
a duty on foreign products have in the
past winter raised a cry against Ameri
can apples. They evidently lost sight of
the fact that our fruit reaches London
after most ' of the English crop ha dis
appeared. Furthermore, our British
cousins want this splendid American fruit,
and propose to have it without paying a
duty.
fcugene V. Debs, the labor leader, has
recently published a rather lurid article
concerning the arrest of the officials of
the officials of the Western Federation of
Miner, which he characterize a
dastardly attempt of capitalists to break
up unionism and enslave the laborer.
The country is hardly prepared 'as yet to
accept his charges as true without' further
proof and will wait for the evidence
before passing judgment The accused
should be given every right granted
under the law, but more than that they
cannot hope for. Any attempt to deny
them any right of self defense, however,
would be sufficient cause to justify a
demonstration that would insure them
justice. They should be given no more
nor less than a "square deal" "
Held by Copplc & Garrett, in the Baker Bros. Cropeiy ii
Store Room opposite the La Grande National Bank,
Adams Avenue.
These auction, sales will be held every following day I
from 10 to II a. m. and from 1:30 to 5 until the stock is
exhausted. The goods will also be offered for sale in
the regular way during this time
TERMS To parties purchasing under $10 worth of
goods. cash. Over $10, secured notes at 8' per cent
interest. If cash is paid, 3 per cent discount will be
allowed on sums over $10.
Grande, Oregon J PRICE, Auctioneer
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Improves the flavor
and adds to the health-
fulness of the food.
Efforts are being made at Oresham,
Ore., to organize a potato growers' union.
It is also hoped that a starch factory can
be secured.
From 1900 to 1904 the sugar beet
industry has doubled, according to figures
just issued by the census bureau. During
1904, 631,000.000 pounds of raw sugar
was manufactured, valued at 24 million
dollar. This is against the 1 900 returns
whiehshow 163.000.000 pounds. The
United States had in 1904. 51 factori.s
against 5 1 in 1900. This is certainly a
most gratifying showing and supports the
contention of Orange Judd Farmer that
w .can produce our own sugar with
reasonable profit, to our farmers, if
adequately protected. This industry is
now on a solid basis and is no longer pro
blematical.
A Crerp'ng Death.
. Blood poison creeps up toward the
heart causing death. J. E. Steams,
Belle Plain. Minn- writes that a friend
dreadfully injured his hand, which
welled up like blood poisoning. Buck
Isn's Arnica Salve drew out the poison
healed the wound, and saved his life.
Best in the world for bums and sores
26c at Newlin's Drug Store.
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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.
Wn. 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 ZPtb, 1906.
Wm. B. Saroent.
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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
TABLE BOARDERS
Mrs. Grace Barrie would like six table
boarders at No. 1 808. 4th. St For par
ticulars call up red 881.
SCHOOL
ELECTION
DISTRICT BOND
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that at a school
meeting of school District No. one of
Union County, Oregon, to be held at the
high School Building in said district on
the 31stdayrf March 1906 there will
be submitted Co the legal voter of said
district the question of contracting a
bonded debt of Eight Thousand Dollars
for the purpose of completing the' chx
building now being constructed . in fiat
part of the district North of tha O. R. A
N. R R track", the vote to be by ballot
upon which shall be the words, "Bonds
Yes", and the words, "Bond No."
Poll to be opened at 1 o'clock P.M.
and remain open -until 4 o'clock P. M.
By Order of the Board of Director of
School District No. One of Union County,
Oregon.
Dated this 10th day of March A. D. 1906
A. C. Williams
Clerk of School District No. One of
Union County Oregon,
H. J. Youno,
Chairman of District School Board of
School District Noi One of Union
County, Oregon.
Taken as directed, it become the great
est curative agent for the relief of uffer
ing humanity ever devised. Such is Hol
lister's Rocky Mountain Tea or Tablet.
. Newuh Druo Co.
J. L MARS,
Contractor and Build it
Dealer in Building Material
La Grande, Oregon
Dro a line naming work, and 1 will "
nam the right price.
BIDS WANTED
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed will receive at his office in tha
court house at La Grande, Union county,
Oregon, sealed bids for one hundred cords
of green cut yellow pine or red fir wood.
Said wood to be cut in four foot lengths
and corded in the court house basement
Said wood to be cut before June 16, 1906,
and delivered on or before September 16,
1906. Said bids to be filed with me on
or before ten o'clock in the forenoon April
4. 1 906. . Notice is also hereby given that .
the County Court of the county of Union,
state of Oregon, reserves the right to re- ;
ject any or all bids.
J. B. Qilham, County Clerk of Union
County, state of Oregon.
Dated this 13th day of March. 1906.
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