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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1906)
r ill tMb , ( 3fi 4 J v.yr 1 "- t- ,iX3n't HOW MANY? Times have you wished for a daintily decorated room? well, what's the use of stopping at ' the wishing gate? Push it open and youll find your self well inside our com-, fortable showroom, with an attentive array of wall, ceiling and border popor that will make day delightful by' eyesight, the night by dreams of de signs artistic. Here, then for interior decorations. STANIELS & JARMAN, Paper Hangers and Decoratoratars Second Hand B cycles One rfambler $6.00 One Ideal 10.00 One Colambia Chainlest 15.00 One Ladies' wheel 10.00 I , New Bicycles Cleveland and Princetons . $25 to $100 ' PHONE RED 261 CL. SMITH CREAMERY BUILDING UPHOLSTERING "' AND " CABINET ' J MAKING " X v Furniture repaired and upholstered J f No order too small or too large. All work guaranteed. ' Z Old furr.iture' made good at new 5 , E. E. SCOTT, Shop 1420 Adams Avenue Phone Red 672 A A A A A A A A A V A A. A. AAA A A A AA AA A I HOUSE CLEANING MADE 1 EASY o With the assistance of JOE WILLIAMS T Charges reasonable and Prompt T Service. Leave orders at the Red Cross Drus Score or phone blk 27 i X THE LA GRANDE NURSE RY SHADE TREES Is one of my special ties. Delivery to be made on or after March 15. Special bargains on Roses ! also have a fine lot of Apple, pear, prune, plum, cherry, appri cot peach, mulberry, shade trees and ornamental trees, grapes, currents, gooseberry, blackberry, dewberry, rasp berry, vines, creepers, and hedge plants. Phone 1611, Thorns' grocery i Geo. W. Powell, ' - THE - ' . OXFORD PAR JAMES FARQUH ARSON, Prop. 9 Cutsto '' WINES, LIQUORS t AND CIGARS J CoW lunches and muted drinks a specialty. Fair and impartial I treatment to all. You are invited in call and set acquainted. 11 : B I M IMG RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF RUBBER TIRED BUGGIES RUNABOUTS AND TWO SEATED Just the thing for this summer The prices are right call and see them. All new designs. We have the very rig you have been think ' ing about. . .' ; TIMOTHY HAY THE "BEST EVER'. Phone Main 6 . I GRANDE ROINDE CASH CO; 1 Lewis Bros. Prop. .; ; WALLOWA COUNTY j J Send your collections v and cash items to ! Tbe Stock Growers -and j farmers Bank. ; OF WALLOWA. OREGON. We pay five per cent interest on time deposit CAPITAL i25.000.00 : .. . . C. T. McDaniel. Cashier. A. K. Steunenbero, Pres. ; ' a a ; ' a&dt fed 1U - The Good Old Standby. Nothing like a nice cut of juicy corned beef with cabbage or saeur-kraut once in a while! We can offer most of the time whole or half rounds, if you can use so much, or whatever quantity you require, of well fed and carefully corn ed beef-tender, "tasty" and wholesome. If you're in the notion today, 'phone us the order and we'll have the meat around in no time. Grandy Si Russell G. L FOWLLR Truck and Transfer Wood and Coal PHONE 1611 ' 5 , All orders given prompt attention Practical Gunsmith Repairs Strictly Khlclass Huns re-stock' (1 Ktys fitted to dor La1c WM GNEW DEBATE SUCCESS There was nice attendance last even ing to hear the debate between the mem bers of the High school and Prof. Hocken berry's private school, on the question "Resolved that the Amendment Grantino Suffrage to Women in Oregon Should be Carried." The affirmative was presented by Edgar Pickler. Jav Revnolds and Miss Lizzie King, of the High school and the negative by Miss Sarah Riddle, Joel Richardson and Earl Kiloatrick. Both sides acquitted themselves with credit and handled the subject in manner that demonstrated that they had taken great pains in investigating the various phases of the subject The able manner in which the subject was presented by the individual speakers is a credit to our educational institutions of this city. The Mugs wi V:. !. "ntnlt. Rev. E. B. Hayes and Turner Oliver. Mr. Oliver in presentine the medals stated that hH they been given the opportunity to decide upon individual merit the distribution of medals would have been somewhat dif ferent but as they were to go to Jside winning their decision was in favor of the negative. During the period occupied bv the judges in arriving at their decision the audience was delightfully entertained by few special vocal, selections by the mole quartette comDosed of Messers Thomas and Sherwood Williams. Robert Jones and R. N. Hockenberry and a mixed quartette of Miss Mabel Williams, Mrs. Nellie Williams. Sherwood Williams and R. N. Hockenberry, the latter also sang a beautiful bass solo, entitled "The Armnrkr'l Wirrr f"k It is to .be hoped that there will be many more such entertainments. BUSINESS IS RUSHiM -Things are bound to move when conditions are right -1 f everyone in this city who has no piano but who needs one and has the money at our especially low terms, to buy one, could fully realize the true facts in the case, our store would be a perfect "jam" until ten o'clock tonight with people, fair ly crowding each other in their efforts to secure an instrument out of this splendid stock of fine pianos at greatly reduced prices and our sale would no doubt be ended by tomorrow morning. Our reasons for making this sale, and conditions sur rounding it have been fully explained in previous advertisements. It will cost the reader nothing to investigate our honest claims, and if you ever expect to own a piano, now is the time to save from $50.00 to $200.00 on your purchase. Remember the place. Eilers Piano Houss, W. K. Davis, Manager, 1316 Adams Avenue. O YEARS' EXPERIENCC Dcaiana CopvmaMTa Ae. AeyoM fending a tkt rh and dtMiipMon amy Snloklf aaoartaln our oitnko fraa wbathar an UooaatrMtlreonSdantlal. HANDBOOK on Patanta invantloa la Droaab r tmtamama. 10 irobablr PRtiithi. Vi aant Iraa. OldaM aaancy for aaourtnf patanla. throuah Munn Co. noatye hoot abaraa. Id tha Patanla takan 'Mail aaMM, without Scientific JUtiericam A besndoielf ntnsTtnit 1 wff. 1 Art mi Oir nlaUon of anyewiviititlft JoiiriitJ, 1'artni, S rtr : trmr nonU, U Bold by all n)wlMlr. Imia OOoa. tmttU Waabluaiao. n. O CALL AT MRS. J. y lls, ".Yip' BEN BROWN Republican Candidate for Nomination for County Commissioner I see a great many of the Candidates are blowing their own horns, if this is the rule I don't propose to be left for the Nomination and will try my hand. came tot' is Valley 45 years ago so if long residence has any thing to do with it the nomination belongs to me. 1 never was an aspirrant for office until 1 2 years ago except for Road Supervision, School Dir ector, and Alderman. I was requested several time to run for Commissioner always declined until the present time, Was urged to run for County Judge for the present election. I have been a tax payer m this and Baker County for 44 years, I may not have as much wealth as some of the other candidates but I have always paid my debts and have probably drne as much if not more J than any other " candidate toward the upbuilding of Union County. I helped to plough the great furrow that started this County. The time has come when the people from one end of the land to the other want good roads. It takes money to build them. Jf I am elected and the tax payers say they want good roads L am ready at all times to stand in with them. 1 have been Road Supervisor nine years. Assessor 4 years. I have been In various kinds of business over 60 years and think I am much better qualified to fill the Office I aspire to than any of those that have naai :r. 'r. " one line of business. If the people see fit to elect me 1 will use my best endeavors to give them an economical administration and a square deal as I have done heretofore. Some say I am to old, I don't think I have out ivtd my usefulness. I want this Office to show them I have not I see a great many In figuring ' on my state ment that I made In a speech in Island City eight years ago that if they would elect me Assessor 1 would give them a square deal, and I will do the same now when elected." . - :;. Ben Brown. RALPH W. HOTT The Popular Candidate for State' Treaa- The office of state treasurer is one of the most important in the gift of the people of Oregon. For the proper performance of the duties of the office a man of ex perience in financial affairs is required. In Mr. Ralph W. Hoyt we have a man who combines all these qualities. His successful conduct of the office of county treasurer of Multnomah county for the period of four years, proves his ability in this direction. Mr. Hoyt is the first and only candidate to declare his intention of distributing the state funds among the various banks of the state; in other words, state money collected in one county should be left on deposit in such county instead of, as heretofore, being hoarded in one or two favored banking institutions. If elected to the office he seeks, it is Mr. Hoyt's intention to resign from the bank of "which he is at present cashier and devote all his time and attention to the duties of state treasurer. LATEST "el "" III R. FORREST'S ; .... : v',:Aa ' J IT 'eeeees)Aeeaaa)aiAAAAAAAMMAAA Z ' I W. H. BOHNHNKAMP CO. j Bicycles, Guns Fishing SAVE THE COOK Uwson Bros have added a line of compleU line of groceries and all now prepared to furnish your table wantp ' complete from Cookies to Baken, with Mayple Syrup and Honey throwK in. All orders promptly, delivered and full weight and ample measuij ' guaranteed. SEATTLE GROCERY CCf LAWSON 'eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Ribbons All the Much Needed Spring NEW E. M. Wcllman & Compan ADAMS Centennial Hotel Under new management Board and Room $5 per week, cash. Meals 28 eta. Special rates finnishe Monthly patrons. No. 1417 Adams Ave. Phone No. 1161. Mrs. W. E. Murchison, proprietress ARC YOU AFTER GOOD GROCERIES? Don't run or walk past this place. Capital placo to stop, anyhow clean, lots of good things to look at and select from, courteous treat ment and lowest pricing possible when quality is counted. . Finest staple and fancy groceries at . .... PHONE MAIN 48 QEDDEJ BRlf NORTH FIR STREET J. R. OLIVER. UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS Farm Loans a Specialty Best equipped abstracter in Union county. Many years experience with the Union county records gives' me a great advantage. It is folly to purchase real estate without first securing a proper abstract. An abstract from my office will show the title just as it appeare on the official record. . R. OLIVER LA 1RAtfDE,ORBO N Room SI Sommer Building TacKcI Bakefy GOOdS to their alread! BROS. Prop, fl at ut Ribbons.. . .Is Shades for Waists and Sashes. "d HATS AVENUE ' PURE BRED CHICKENS f Persons desirins first class, duii Minorca chickens or settings of thl may secure them from the undej, Eggs $1.00 per setting. Will be li to show my chickens to those irrtt R. W, Di, Corner 4 and A streets., " WON'T HURT YOUR TEETH- not these confections b they're purity personified. i j old idea that all sweets are . ful to the teeth, hurtful i stomach, was exploded lor for soldiers often live on su( gain in strength and end But our candies are not', on and wholesome they are c as to flavor. You can get i f pound of chocolates for 60c SELDER, T,1C ' 1 Mi : 1 " 1 " - 1 . i notice The Blue Mountain Creamer ! to say to their patrons, th, ' make tests of each delivery ol all who desire same. Those " the creamery may have tests.;' . i t pdu id. bu'.ter fat j, each can, by simply writing desired, Tne Blue MounUii Co. trys to please its p ! sp jctfully soliciU the patri' fanners of Crande Ronde va ' HKirK . . I!! Brick furnished in any qua ' ' tyle, N ) contrao t too ' large. See samples ' . i i brick. ' : GEO. KREl Li liraixlti. Or J ! ' ..'Hi. V ee (