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llyl'wahiruj CHEAPER, QUICKER and BETTfcR han you can doit
yeuraalf. 611 for and deliver your laundry quickly and niake' special.
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through thf winter with family washing.
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Spring ia aomtngt look ovar your photo
suppliaa. What's naadad. we can supply.
W have all tha latest photo requieitee at
right price. Niwliu Druo Commit.
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AGENCY
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Office up-sUir in Ralston building
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our VisU Orada cigar it ahead of al
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just try a Viata Orada cigar. Wa will
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Factory Corner Adams Avenue and
Greenwood Street Rad 1641
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Brim us Your Watch
arid let us put In proper ehape. No
matter what' th trouble we can
fit itAnd we repair jawalry too. So
skillfully that you wouldn't know it
from new. People who know u
aay our chargea are 'entirely satis
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Mrs. Qraca Barrie would like six table
boarder at No. 1808. 4th. St. For par
ticulars call up rad 881.
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Journals, or Printwork to ; J
bind. Ask for
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I RID iY, MARCH 10 1306
Published daily except on Sunday
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Entered t the'Post Omce at La Grande
Oregon, aa Second Clasa Matter.
CURREY BROS.. ED'S AND ' PROP
This paper will not publish any article
appearing ovar a nom-de-plume. Signed
articles will be received subject to the
discretion of the editors. Please sign
your articles and save disappointment.
AOVKUTIdlNU HATH
i-toptar'Ad ran tarnished apoa application
mi raullog uuUoea lite per lias Aral tuMf.
Uoa,oierilaakiraaeliaabMiuDl laser-
.oluuaas ofeoadolaiwa. 5a er lln
arils af thaaks. as par llaa.
Read the Mayor'a message
The registration books for the primaries
close on April 10th. Eleven more' days,
A quartz mill for the Aurslia . mines is
assured. This will be a mining county
yet.
Mayor Stoddard furnishes some good
food for reflection in his message last
night. He is a firm believer in publicity.
William Welsh, who is said to be the
oldest surviving member of the Unicn
Army in the Civil War. and the oldest
member of the Masonic order in America,
celebrated his 106th. birthday this week.
For a number of yeare Hosea Brown, of
Grants Pass Oregon was the oldest
pensioner of th Civil War. H died a
few year ago.
Mayor Stoddard in hi msttag to th
council last night (how that th net loss
on th watsr works during th past
fourteen years is $40,92679 and thst
th total Indebtedness of La Grande at
th present tim i $106,827.50. The
entire message appears in this issus and
is worthy of careful perusal by every
oitizen and taxpayer in La Grande.
Take a look at Grande Ronde river and
then take a look at the thousands of
acres that Just a little water would make
produce any kind of a crop next summer
and you will be impressed with the fact
that the time is not far distant when this
waste water that is now rushing on to the
sea will b stored and conducted over the
valley. ' -
Stat Chairman Frank C. Baker has
handed in his resignation to tak effact
after the primaries. Mr. Bikar ha
worked faithfully for the party and had
the pleasure of rolling up the largest
Republican majority ever recorded in
the state, in fact in proportion to th
tot cast th largest Republican majority
ever recorded in any state. He retires
with the kindest of feeling with the
leadera all of whom know he was one of
the most tireless of workers and
regret very much to lose his activity and
counsel but with full appreciation for all
past services.
Under the primary law, which has been
in force eeveral years in Arkansas, last
Tuesday Congressman John E. Little
carried the state over Attorney General
k. 1. Kogers and S. G. Sevier for th
nomination of governor and Governor
Jefferson Davis secured the nomination
for Unitad States Senator. There is no
talk in that state with reference to the
legislature not ratifying the wishes of the
people. They passed that period many
yaara ago and that .question will not h.
debated in this state after the present
election. There are several sUt. in th.
South which haveadoped tha primary
sysiamana senatorial deadlocks r. .
thing of tha past.
In considerina the farm 1.1 ...
-w, piuuiam,
the farmer who pays and treat, hit men
as he would like to be treats, soon gain,
a reputation for this kind of thing. He
ha less trouble than others in .r.;.
good men. The man who nv.
treats hi man as he v.ouU rw hl. t
treated himself has to take what nun he
wu. g.u ne wus has to p,ck from those
men who have already bn picked over.
men who have not given their fortmr
employers a fair equivalent for their
wages. Thus the hired men who do not
give satisfaction gravitate to like farmers
who do not; and thsse who do to the
farmers who show the ristit spirit.
Better yet these lattor h rid men fre
quently become farm owners themselves;
the others rarely do, and when they do.
have a tough time of it Brace up boys!
CUR on SWIM
Five rules in the new, up-to-date Red
Cross drug store.
I Promptness and accuracy at all times
on receiving, dispensing and delivering
doctors' prescriptions and family receipts.
II Pure drugs used at all times. '
III GratuaUsd pru'rmac.sLs always in
attendance to fill prescriptions, wait on
trade anj answer talephone calls.
IV We give you what you ask for.
V Get your doctor to telephone your
prescription to us and we do the rest
All we' ask is a fair trial.
We want to show you.
Red Cross Druo Store,
A. C. MacLennan, Prop.
TO REPUBLICAN VOTERS
1 hereby announce myself as a candi
date for nomination for District Attorney
for Wallowa and Union counties subject
to the primary election to be held on
April 20, '1906. Unlike the candidate
whose yellow circular was issued a few
days ago, I havs not been put up by any
committee, but am presenting myself, the
same as the candidate referred to and the
other candidates are doing.
Joseph F. Baker,
La Grande. Oregon. March 29. '06. .
ANNOUNCEMENT
TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS 2
OF UNION COUNTY ,
I hereby announce myself as
' Candidate for the Republican nom-
ination for Sheriff of Union County.
subject to the primary nominating 2
election to be held April 20th. 2
Cha's Huo.
ANNOUNCEMENT
TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS
OF UNION COUNTY ;
I hereby announce myself as
Candidate for th Republican nom
ination for Sheriff of Union County,
ubject to the primary nominating
election to be held April 20th.
J. M. Murphy
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
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.
Wh. 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 20th, 1906.
Wm. B. Sarcent.
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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
lection 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.
NEW REAL ESTATE OffKE
e I havt nuvd rr, .l , ?
- v owiLe ana -
J insurance office to room 3 over J M
Berry's store, where I am better
equipped than ever to handle farm
. lands and city property.. 1 also 2
write fire insurance on farm proD-
The Minnesota Land Man
FIR STREET SECOND HALD STORE
Is now open for your trade with a nice line of new
Furniture, Ghairs. Rockers, Iron Beds, Springs, '
Mattresses, Ranges, Gooking Stoves and Heaters,
at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, also a complete line
of Tinware and Gooking Untensils, Glassware and i
Crockery. More new goods arriving daily.
Wanted to buy A large quantity of SECOND HAND f;
GOODS. We pay TOP NOTCH PRICES, to get them l
Gall or phone Red 1751- v", ; ?
FIR STREET SECOND HANu STORE
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BIG REDUCTION SALE j
IS NOW ON AT HILL'S DRUG STORE
2
Very complete line to choose
Toilet Sets. Manicures, Hand
Ink Wells, Mirrors, Albuns
Call and see what we have.
A. T.
Prescription Druggist
.LUMBER
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VH0LRALE PRICES
B-lttr j umber and Cheaper than is sold in
La Grand-, We deliver it to your building
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r.ande KondeMUimber , Col
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IN BUSINESS AGAIN
Business with me means
LIVERY BUSINESS
of course. Twenty years
with horses has placed - me
in that business to stay
When you want a first class turnout call or phon th.
RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE
IOE WOODS
nine iiriurch
Notice is hereby given that the unH.ri
signed will receive at his office in th
court nouse at La Urande, Union county,
Oiegon. sealed bids for one hundred cords
of green cut yellow pine or red fir wnnH
Said wood to be cut in four foot leneths
and corded in the court house basemanf.
Said wood to be cut before June 15, 1906.
and delivered on or before September IS,
1906. Said bids to be filH with m.
or before ten o'clock in the forenoon April
4, 1906. Notice is also herebv riven that
the County Court of the county of Union,
Slate or Oregon, reserves the neht to re
ject any or all bids.
J. B. Gilham. Cauntv Clerk of Union
County, state of Oregon.
. Dated this 15th day of March, 1906.
-u uiactKnt3Qnbii. a patrol goiu
f...-,., iretnmi williauail WlurGn
and National Dank.- Return, to Obser
ver or owner. Reward paid.
Mrs. Jot Spehcer.
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from, in books. Perfumes,
Bags, Vases, Smokers' Sets, .
and many other nice things.
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JEFFERSON AVENUE
A MODERN MIRACLE . ;
Tiuly miraculous-seemed the recovery
of Mrs. Mollie Holt of this place," writes
J. O. R. Hooper. Woodford, Tenn, ;sh
wa so wasted by coughing up pus from
her lungs. Doctors declared her end so
near that hef family had watched bj her
bed-side forty-eight hours; whn, at my
urgent request Dr. King's New Discovery
was given her. and with th lurtonishing
result that improvement began, and con
tinued until she finally completely recov
ered, and is a healthy woman today."
S0f and $1.00 at newlim druo co. Trial
ttlj fra.
PAY UP H0TKE
All personsJcnowing themselves indebt
ed to me on over due account are hereby
notified to call and settle on or afur'
April 1 0, as all accounts due and not
settled by that time will be placed in th
hands of an attorney for collection. 1
Fred Jacobs