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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1906)
I LUMBER m - A .w , 5- - .fin rgafeifr;--- ft &-RLTAILED AT WHOLESALE PRIC.FS i HOW MANY? Times have you wished for a daintily decorated room? well, what's the I use of stopping at the wishing gate? Push it I! open and you'll find your. - t T1 ! ' J - . . sen wen nibiue uur wm- lortaDie : siiuwruwni, mui an attentive array of wall, ceiling and border paper, that will make day delightful by eyesignt,tne nicht bv dreams of de- - - ,- signs artistic. Here, then lor interior decorations I STANIfLS & JARMAIi Paper Hangers and Decoratoratars $1 LA GRANDE MESSENGER SERVICE -RATES- Five blocks from fountain , lOr. Seven ' " - I6o Any place in the city . 26o PHONE RED 261 C L. SMITH CREAMfRY Bl'ILDhG UOiNNtLLY b j ItlCAtVV UUAK SIUKL Beat line of Cigars, Tobacco, and Smoking Sundrios. Fruits Confectionery. All the leading periodicals. Best appointed Club room in the city. A Qcntlemans' Resort J. P. DONNELLY Prop. Next Door to Post Office ttOU$E CLEANING MADE EASY With the assistance of ... JOE WILLIAMS Charges reasonable and Prompt Service. Leave orders at the Red Cross Drug Store or phone blk 271 THE . LA GRANDE NURSERY SHADETREES Is one of my special ties. Delivery to be made on or after March 15. T Special bargains on Roses 1 also have a fine lot of Apple, pear, prune, plum, cherry, appri- cot, peach, mulberry, shade trees and ornamental trees. gripes, currents, ' gooseberry. blackberry, dewberry, rasp berry, vines, creepers, and hedge plants. Phone I S 1 1 , Thorns' grocery ee.ee.. .ee.eeee.ee. . : THE j OXFORD PAR I JAMES FARQL'HARSON, Prop. Qompm Maartmaol at t WINES, LIQUORS 2 ; AND CIGARS Cold lunches and mixed drinks ; specialty. Fair and impartial treatment to all. You are invited . to call and get acquainted. 1 RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF I RUBBER TIRED BUGGIES j BUHABOUIS AND TWO SfATCD Z ' V Just the thing for this summer 2 The prices are riant, call and see w W ; mem. au new designs, we have . iUm mm wn un. U:I. ing about. TIMOTHY HAY THE BEST EVER v Phone Main 6 : GRANDE RONDECASHCO. : Lewis Bros. Prop. WALLOWA jOUNTY Send your collections and cash items to . . Tnc StocK Growers and farmers Bank, OF WALLOWA, OREGON. We pay five per cent interest on time deposit. CAPITAL. 525,000.00 C. T. McDanirl. Cachinr m A. K. Stcunenbero. Pres. : IPHOLStfRING AND CABINET . . MAKING : Furniture repaired and upholstered J No order too small or too-large. e All work guaranteed. ! Old furniture made good as new J E. E. SCOTT, Shon 1420 Arlm A m ...... - Phone Rod 672 . a BRICK BRICK Brick furnished in any quantly or any style. No contract too small or to large. See samples of our pressed brick. GEO. KREIGER La (srande, Oregon ROTKf STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The annual meeting of the Stockhold er of the La Qrande Irrigation Co. will be held Monday April 2d 1 906 at 8 o'clock p. m. at the parlors of the Commercial Club for the purpose of electing, Directors and other business that may legally come before said meeting. . W Saroent, Sec't Centennial Hotel Under new management Board and Room $5 per week. cash. Meals 25 cts. Special rates fm nish Monthly patrons. No. M 1 7 Adams Ava. Phone No. 1161. Mrs. W. C Murchiaon, proprietress Service This drug store trie to serve everv customer to well that they will not think r going elsewhere for drug store goods. A. T. Hill, Praum'.iaiO run ol , , - .- - ! t . . - ,.Y; " j ' ' . t j ' '- ; I ' ) 'Kmm'""" " "" ' H,i. mm 1 1 musm j, , m, " ' ,'"' i, n . nia..,, t " JAMES WITrWOMBE That Oregon Republican voters like good, honest reliable state officers is illus trated by ' the popularity of Dr. James Withycombe's candidacy for Governor. Mis aspirations at first were known to but few. His eanriiHar.v llkauiss n quietly announced but his strangth gr ew from the first. Through his long andable connection with the state agricultural college he secured a wide acquaintance CHARLES The following editorial writton bv Bush Livermore, who was then editor, apreared in the Baker City Herald of the date of January 24th. 1902 lionizing Charles A. Johns who was then mentioned as a candidate for Governor: "He might have looked for forty years and found no better man. He might have boiled all the other gubernatorial candi dates in a crucible, set them to simmer and taken off the scum; and the residuum would not have approached Charley Johns in point of executive ability, adherence to principles, cleanness of purpose and personal popularity in the community wherj he is best known. "Mr Johns would make an A 1 gov ernor. If he secures the nomination he would pull such a vote in these bunch- grass regions and in many sections of the MttlWNS Of SALMON Vancouver, B. C, March 23 Twentv- nine million sockeye salmon fry will be turned out of the dominion government hatchery at Harrison lake next week and suited toward the sea. The fish are about three inches long. - The operations at the Harrison lake h-tchery last fall and winter were attended with great success. The fish at. the Seton lake hatcherv. which is a provincial institution, will alw shortly be released. . Altogether this hatchery produced approximately 45,- OUO.000 last season, and all but 1 0.000.- 000 war reared in a nursery. It prur the oil of life into your system. It warm you up and start the life blood circulating. That' ' what Hollistor' Rocky Mountain does. 55 cents. Tea or Tablets. Niwlik Dhuo CO. throughout the stats and wherever he was known he was admired for his ster ling integrity and honest purposes. If Jhe is nominated he will defeat George Cham berlain easily.' He. is not a factional man. Has no enemies in either partv and is a friend of the people on -whom they may rely. Pendleton Tribune, March 16. iaue. - . . A' . i . , I.'". K I I' A. JOHNS Willamette Valley as'would simply over whelm his opponent He is a good clean man, an able lawyer, a polishsd iranntle man, a brilliant orator, a true friend and lenient enemy. He is a typical eastern Gregonian, in nature suggesting the sturdiness of the pne, the broadness of the prairie, and tha'tenderness and purity of the snow wiici robes these heiven- climbing eastern Oregon hiils in clinging garments of white. . "It wjuld ba an honor to any man to vote for C. A. Jol n; foj Governor, and if the Hon. Glsrlos is in airiest in his cin- didacy and really djsiret to go before the republican state convention and measure Steel with other aspirants for Gear's job. the matter s'noulj Te;eive ths earnest alten'ion of every primary voter in every Eastern Oregon precinct" : NO CJIARGI m DRIVER Y Never think you ar bothering when you ask us to deliver drufi store csods. I Sm.jtl orders as cheerfully delivered as ! u i ' Vb have a free delivery service inaug urated for convenience of our customers It's a prompt service so when in a hurry don't hesitate for fr you'll not get your goods promptly. ' Your prescriptions we will send for and deliver. Phone us. write us; we're ever ready with the goods goods of a quality we use ourselves. to-o." and we are quite sure they will suit you. . If not. we will refund your money. Newlih Drug Co. Have you pains in the back, inflamma tion of any kind, rheumatism, fainting spells, indigestion or ctwist'pation, Hollis- ters RijCKy ftiountam Tea makes you well, keeps you weM. 35 cents. - Nkwli Druo Co. i Better Lumber and Cheaper than is sold in La Grande, We deliver it to your building I 'Grande Ronde Lumber Co I ; , PERRY, X WON'T HURT YOUR TEETH- not these confections because they're purity personified. The old idea that all sweets are harm ful 'to the teeth, hurtful to the stomach, was exploded long ago, for soldiers often live on sugar and gain in strength and endurance. But our candies are not only pure and wholesome they are delicious as to flavor. You can get a trial pound of chocolates for 50cts. SELDER, The, Candy rr-. Man ! ARE YOU AFTER GOOD GROCERIES? Don't run or walk past this place. Capital pla'co to stop, anyhow clean, lots of good things to look at and select from, courteous treat ment and lowest pricing possible when quality i counted. Finest staple and fancy groceries at PHONE MAIN 46 QEDDEJ BR1S NORTH FIR STREET J. R. OLIVER. un Ion county ABSTRACTS Farm Loans a Specialty Best equippedabstracter in Union county.' Many years experience with the Union county records gives me a great advantage. It is folly to purchas real estate without first securing a proper abstract An abstract from my office will show the title just a it appear on. the official record. I. R. OLIVER, I A IRAWDF, ORFO N Room 3 1 Sommer Building x OREGON km. A FINE JUICY ROAST can always be had from us. Our refrigerator are always well stocked ' with the most delicious BLEF. LAMB, VEAL, Poultry, Game, etc. You will never be disappointed in the flavor or quality pf the meat if you deal with' us. Rohr & Company ANNOUNCEMENT Having purchased the Boss Meat Market from J. Bull & Company, we wish to inform the citizens of La- -Grande that we will endeavor, to merrit the patronage which the Market has enjoyed, and , will appreciate any and all trade which we should receive. Our endeavor which at all -times to please our patrons by rendering the best possible service. A trial order is earnestly seHsited. KR0USEBB0S Prop successor to i. Bull and Ca ' The Good Old Standby. l M- f--u?"1? of juicy com! .i ' .wholerrouXTio0' Grandy&Russjji i-, 1" ' i 'f! : : C. P Cfuiir ' I irucK and Transfer ; v :'": , : Wood and Coat! j I PHONE 1611 S I All ord. ' '' I Pfompt attwtioa" i 1 1 '