La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 29, 1906, Image 2

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our Vista Orada cigar is 4hud of a3
others ry tm. If you want (en
am satisfaction and real fTLficuci
when enje-yirf jroor after dinner vncke.
jjet try a Vista Orada cgar. We wiil
guarantee that you will say it is the
best me?ni n prxed cigar that jw
mouth erer held . or your palate
enjoyed. Try one and you will never
smoke any other
C E. HACKMAV.
Factory Comer Adams Arenue and
Greenwood Street Red 1641 Z
S. EDMONDS,
TAILOR
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MEW SPRING UE OF WOOLf MS ARRIVED
ALL THE LEADING EXCLUSIVE STYLES
f McKennon Building, next door to J. H Pear's Jewelry Store.
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REPAIRING
A BROKEN WATCH
Is seldom beyond repair by a skilful
watchmaker. We have repaired
some watches that looked as if it
would be waste of time to at-'
tempt it. Today they are running
as well as ever they did.
Bring us Your Watch
and let us put in proper shape. No ,
matter what's the trouble we can
fii itAnd we repair jewelry too. So
skillfully that you wouldn't know it , ,
from new. People who know us o
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factory.
J. H. PEARE. Jeweler and Optician I
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FOR WINTER 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 ruh order work, dive us a trial and ysu will not be bothered
through the winter with family washing. y
A.B.C.
STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE j Main 7
La Grmie. Oregon.
Spring ie coming; look over your photo
supplies. What't needed, we can supply.
We have all the latest photo requisites at
right price. Nbwlin Dhuo Company.
. LIGMTGOUGTION j
: AGENCY
: ti A. Watson, Mgr.
2 All claims placed In our hands e
be paid direct to the creditor. .
Our sysUm gets the money.
Full particulars made known upon
J application to interested parties, e
Office up-sUirs in Raltton building
2 La Qrande, Or.
TABLE BOARDERS
Mrs. Orace Barrie would like six table
boarders at No. 1 808. 4th. St. For par
ticulars call up red 881.
HAVE YOU ANY .
Magaiinee,' Illustrations.
Journals, or Printwork to
bind. Ask for .
DEE PR0S.I
DINDER5
FRINTCR5
Located in May Park, opposite the X
Fair Grounds. La Qrande. Oregon J
GIVE US A TRIAL
Li Qcti Eveninj Observer
THU-JSDAY. MARCH 29. 1306
PubiStd daily except on Sunday
One year in advance . . .
Six months in advance
Per month
Smgie copy
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interest tfisPost OiEceat La Grande
Tregon. as Second Class Matter
SURREY BROS ED"S AND PROP
This paper will not publish any article
tppearing over a nom-de-ptume. Signed
trtdes will be received subject to the
liscretion of the editors. ' Please sign
our articles and save disappointment
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Attend the primaries on April 20th.
Register and vote at the primaries.
Remember you make or should make
the ticket on April 20th.
If tVm Is. rs- . r a r .. J . 1
... v-jvtw uiiu ui primaries
the county ticket will be composed of
the right kind of men. This applies to
l,.k . :
uwi pal uw.
Every registered voter in Union and
Wallowa county will receive copy of
this edition and the Observer wishes it
might say something that would cause
every voter and taxpayer to realize the
importance of registering and attending
the primaries. This is new law and
unless the people take an interest there
will be an immense pressure to reinstate
the old boss system, which will be im
possible if the people do their duty. The
past system has greatly retarded the
growth of Oregon. This is a new era
and t is up to. the vote r-to do their own
thinking and voting. Think over the
opportunity now in your hands and after
it is permanently adopted nothing could
persuade its abolishment. ' ''..'.
Every voter owes it as a duty to him
self, his country and his state to register
and take part in the primaries. The cry
in this state for years has been "down
with the bosses." This is the first time
the people have had an opportunity to
free themselves from the dictation of
assumed leaders and unless they now
come to the front with their votes, after
giving all of the candidates careful con
sideration, the present law will result in
a dismal failure, lf.it is a failure the
people themselves are to blame. If only
a few turn out at the primaries it will be
found that the present law can be worked
much easier than the old system. Voters
and Taxpayers especially, don't let the
primaries go by default resolve, right now
that rain or shine no matter what comes
up you will attend the primaries and vote
for the best men.
ON WOMAN'S SITFRAGI
Mr. William M. Ivans, the late Repub
lican candidate for Mayor., of New York
City, in his speech at the luncheon in
honor pf the 86th. birthday of Susan B.
Anthony, said in part:
'I am here today because I believe this
to be my place. It is the duty of every
man to uphold the hand of every woman
in her efforts to redress a great and un
speakable political wrong. How can any
man with a heart and a soul and an
Intellect look his wife or daughter in the
face and say that he is entitled to any
political right which she does not possess?
That man has the soul of a hypocrite
who tells you that he belioves himself
entitled to the ballot for the protection of
his life, libjrty and prosperity and wishes
to deny to his. wife, the mother of hi
Children, an equal r'giit in the mainte-'
nance of liberty, property an) prjsperit ,"
Such an attitude of mind is inconceivable
to me.
"And jt I cannot conceive of the denial
of this riht by man still SSj can I
understand its denial by w mjn. Of all
inconceivable W ings on earth, the womnn
anti-autTragisls are the most so. They
consider themselvdt )ualirtod to Jncusj
these questions, but naqmlilaj to cast
a ballot They ore ui ie soc ei et u ckan
our streets aiU oin jtj j;i.oJ govenunent
of all kinds, ,u ml j t.i ballot which
it? rr r
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Improves the flavor
and adds to the health
fulness of the food
would enable them to choose servants to
do these very things. They prefer privi
leges bo amy. Lot UHllll till tiieu uul t
the side of men and women and not be so
supremely unwomanly as to seek nothing
but privileges.
"History has shown us that women are
the civilizers of society. They are the
beings who make the characters of men,
and to assert that they have .not the
right to vote by the side of men is the
absolute negation of reason."
MOlIKIRr OPINING
Every day in the week at Mrs. J. R.
Forrest's. Prices lower than ever known
Trimmer from Cage's of Chicago. .
ANNOUNCEMENT
Desire nomination on Republican
ticket for re-nomination.
JOHN E.. HOUGH
Justice of the Peace
ANNOUNCEMENT
.TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS
OF SOUTH LA GRANDE
DISTRICT
1 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.
' W. Grant.
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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, 1906.
Wm. B. Sargent.
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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 Republicart 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 2Jth.
J. M. Murhhy
NEW REAL ESTATE OffKE
e J have moved my rent eUte and
insurance office to room J over J M 1
r -. ...i I i . .
nerry store, wnare i am oeiuir e
equipped than ever to handle farm '
lands and city property. I also 2
writs fire insurance oil farm prop-
erty. Q. H. Powiws.
The Minnesota Land Man, J
' J. L MAHS, '
Contractor and BuiloVi
staler in HuiMin? M..rtiial
La Grndf, Orevr
Dro a lino naming work, and I will
name the nght price.
FIR STREET SECOND HALD STORE
Is now open for your trade with a nice line of new ; :
Furniture, Chairs. Rockers, Iron Beds, Springs, .
Mattresses. Ranges, Cooking Stoves and Heaters,
at LOWEST POSMBLe PRICES, also a complete line
of Tinware and Cooking Untensils, Glassware and
Crockery. More new goods arriving daily. .. .
Wanted to buy A large quantity of SECOND- HAND ?
GOODS. We pay TOP NOTCH PRICES, to get them
Call or phone Red 1751
FIR STREET SECOND HAu STORE
G. W. LEE.
j BIG REDUCTION SALE
IS NOW 0 AT HILL'S DRUG STORE
Very complete line to choose from, m books. Perfumes, '
Toilet Sets, Manicures. Hand Bags. Vases, Smokers' Sets,
Ink Wells, Mirrors. Albuns and many other nice things.
Call and see what we have. . , ., .:
A. T. HILL
Prescription Druggist
LA GRANDE, OR
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LUMBER
KliTAILED. AT
WHOU-nALE FR1CFS
B-tfr lumber and Cheaper than is sold in
La Grand, We deliver it to your building:
riiinde Konde Lumber Co
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IN BUSINESS AGAIN 1
Business with me means this time to stay
LIVERY BUSINESS
of course. Twenty years
with hordes has placed rne
in that businei-i to stay
I have looked over the
entire cast and found that
there is no place like home
IF
V!in you want i r-t ,.l.iV.
turnout call or phone the
RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE
IOE WOODS
PHONE RED 641
JEFFERSON AVENUE
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I National liuscuit Company
Goods
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