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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1906)
OA ooo ooo ving id of r Owing to hard luck I am compelled to sacrifice my stock to raise that amount of money within the next 12 days. I have just received 2 car loads of new furniture and one car luau (Jl new OtCCl lailgcs, niuui l uuugim iui uie ohij ki a.uu, wub vmng w llwa.wuia.1 0HUUU13Ld.llL.es 1 a.111 UUIIipeilca 10 raise iJiiUiJU 3.1 Ofltc, allU Will ihcmvb wis iuuu""'b r. - The prices hereafter named are the wholesale prices in Portland less the freight. SH 2 60 Di ,7 60 Sic 12 00 St 2 60 St 1 60 St ; 4 60 Kj 5 00 W 76 Ci 1 75 a 1 60 C R( yj l I Mil T, ! i A milt I young,! the reg a any J th yi I tion Q health lallyl I great l the rri (many j well a from shouk he ge J urro and i I are hi , I food ( 1 alj invitj i : Notict featedl property 4th da j 0 rands seven south and "0 "C" ai! 24th d. IJ PR i Ti im K of la r,l tr M .rr 6 tl o d Ii e t t i 4 $12 60 Dresser $ 9 00 17 60 Sideboards 12 00 12 00 Stand 8 00 . 2 60 Stand ., 1 90 1 60 Stand 1 00 4 60 Kitchen Treasure 3 60 3 00 Wool top Marttresses . 2 40 78 Chair , . 65 1 75 Chair $ 1 26 1 60 Chairs, cane bottom ... 1 15 Remember the Mail orders shipped tne day receive J. WKAT TO EAT 9 I the question that preplexe the housewife these days. Call at our store and select a menu from our choice line of canned goods. Or, better yet, we have on hand vege tables and other delacicies that will relieve tne monoty of the usual spring menu. Remember, our delivery is at your tervic whether the order is large or small. N i NEBRASKA MRS. MAGGIE Jmilk Talk No. 2. CI CLEANLINESS As milk I the natural food for the young, containing within Itself all the reguirement of the body, and a any adulteration 1 injurious to the system, (either from absorp tion or otherwise) therefor th health of th consumer, and espec ially; th young, depend . to a great extent upon those who handle the milk. And as there are so many way in handling the cow as well a the milk after being drawn from the cow. Every consumer should visit the place from whence he get his milk (no matter if It is surrounded by a high board fence) and see how the cow and th milk are handled before using it as a food for th baby. i SPF SPRING BROOK DAIRY I alwayt open for Inspection and X invites you to come and tee STREET IMPROVEMENT 2 Notice is hereby given that unless de rated by remonstrance by the abutting operty owners, filed on or before the h day of April 1 906, the city of La rand will order the construction of a ven foot sidewalk beginning on the Xuth tide at the intersection of Fourth Tid "C" streets, to the intersection of Z" and Seventh street. Dated this the Xith day of March at La Qrande, Ore. 1. R. Snook, City Recorder. LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. PRINCIPAL MRS. DAY. ASSISTANT. This is one of the best musical in stitutions in the state, and that people in this city and valley are begininng todiscover the advantage of this school. The system is the latest and most practical, and in cludes all the latest discoveries in the art of teaching music. The school Is divided into two depart ment; No. 1 i for beginner from 6 year or mora and are taught the first throe grades. Pupils come one hour each day. This is no kin dergarten system but far superior. In No. 2 the grades are from 2 to 6. Here they graduate. Pupils take one or two lesson a week a they desire. No scholar will be permitted to remain in this school who do not study. Opposite the Foley House over the candy store. Phone. 473. t fc, ... 1 00 80 ... 3 60 2 60 ... 1 60 .... 6 00 6 00 Extension table ..... $22 60 Quartered Oak, ten ft. Extension table 16 60 65 00 Steel Range, six hole, with high closet 33 00 Place and Date GROCERY SHEARER, Prop. LOME DIRECTORY EAOLES La Qrande Aerie 259 F. 0. E. meets every Friday night in Redmen Hall, Lewis Buildingat 8 p. m. Visiting brethren invited to attend. I. R. Snook W. S- Dr. O. L Bigger W. P. I. 0. 0. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16, meets in their hall every Saturday night Visiting brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at Model Restaurant. H. E. Coolioob, N. O. D. E Cox, Sec. STAR ENCAMPMENT, No. 81. I. O. O. F, Meet every first and third Thurs days in the month in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome, 0. E. Fowler, C. P. D. E. Cox, Scribe. M. W. A.- La Qrande Camp No. 7703 meets every first and third Wednesday of the month at I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend. C. S. Williams, V. C. John Hall, Clerk; FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs day night in Redman hall. Brothers are invited to attend. Frkp Hon Chief Ranger L. L. Snodgrass Financial Sec. Board of Trustees Dr. Q. L, Uiookrs John Hall and C. S. Williaml FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 1W.K.O.T M. Meets second and fourth. Wednesdays each month in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting knights welcome. H. C. Ball. Com. Mox Bloch, Record Keeper L.O. T. M. HIVE No. 27.-Meets every first and third Thursdays in the after noon at the Redmen hall. All visiting ladies are welcome. Maudb Lono Lady Commander. M, C. Vbssey, Record Keeper. B. P. O. E La GRANDE LODGE No. 434 - Meets each Thursday evening at eight o'clock in Elks hall, on Adams Ave nue. Visiting Brothers are cordially in vited to attend. F. S. Ivanhok, Exalted Ri'ler G. E. McCully, Recording Secretary. LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD-MjJs every Friday of each month in the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. All visiting member welcome. N. L. Ackles, Consul Commander J. H. Keenkv. Clerk. RED CROSS LODQE. No. 27- Meets every Monday evening in Castle Hall. Corps building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights, N. L. Ackles, C. C R. Pattison, K. R. & S. v IN A HURRY? THEN CAliL Wn. REYNOLDS THE TRANSFER MAN He wilt take that trunk to th De pot or your horn in les time than it take to tell it. , Day phone Red 761 Night phone Black 1792 Wagon always at your service 1 25 Chair " 1 00 Chair, perfd 5 00 Rocker 3 00 Rocker 2 00 Rocker 25 00 Quartered Oak, glass front, combination China , Closet and Sideboard 18 00 80 00 Steel Range, four hole, with high closet ...... 23 00 14 00 Cook stove 10 50 10 00 Healer 6 00 2 60 Heater ... - 2 00 1 28 Copper bottom Boiler. 85 Come Early while FR HTT) JOOB3 The La Grande XtZ.Z .V.CrVJC r JONATHAN BOURNE JR. Republican Candidate For United States Senator. Champion of Statement One. Johnathan Bourne, Jr., candidate before the Rupublican primaries for the nomina tion of United States Senator in Congress, for the long term commencing March 4, 1907, was born in New Bedford, Mass., February 23, 1855; was a member of th class of 1877 at Harvard University; came to Portland May 16, 1878; was a Republican member of the Oregon Legis lature in the session of 1886 and the extra session of 1886; was one of Ore gon' delegates to the Republican National Convention of 1888; and Oregon' mem ber of the Republican National Com mittee from 1888 to 1892, and a dele gate to the Republican National Conven tion of 1892; and was elected as Mitchell Republican to the Oregon Legislature in 1896. Mr. Bourne has been more prominently identified with the developement of the mineral resources of Oregon than any other man in the state, having expended in the last 20 years over $1,000,000 of his own money in the acquisition and de velopment of Oregon mines. While Mr. Bourne has had his residence and main office at Portland since 1 887, he has had another office at New Bedford Mass., and ha carried on the business of his father estate since 1889, which makes him familiar with many of the large interests and leading men in the East. These qualifications, in conjunc tion with his tremendous energy, orignial ity, executive ability and experience in business and political affairs pre-eminently qualify him for making an able and influential Senator for the State of Ore gon. Mr. Bourne has always favored the extending of the direct power of the people over their government as far as possible. He was one of the leading spirits in the Initiative and a Referendum movement from 1896 until it was approved by the voters at the June election in 1902. In OUR QTY St STEM 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 drags used at all times. III Qratuated pharmacists always in attendance to fill prescriptions, wait on trade and answer telephone 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 Stork. A. C. MacLennan, Prop. 3 00 Solid copper Boiler 2 20 75 Tub 60 20 Stove Pipe 12 3 00 Razor 1 60 90 Building Paper.. 65 1 00 Cobbler Set - 76 1 2 60 Couches 9 00 1 00 Clothe Baskets 75 8 00 Chiffonier 6 00 18 00 Dresser 13 00 the Stock is Complete Phone Main 4 a ( 1904 he was a member of the executive committee of the Direct Primary Nomina tions League, and holds the same position with the People's Power League at this time. In all these movement he has been one of the few to guarantee the necessary expenses of preparing and pro posing their measures to the people. He says that the choice ' of United States Senator should be by direct vote of the people, and that the Legislature should be compelled to elect the man the people select. To accomplish this result, he is championing Statement No. 1 of the primary elections law as the only method by which public opinion may be crystal ized and made effective upon the legisla ture. In his petition for nomination he says: "If I am nominated and elected 1 will, during my term of office. Favor Republican politics. Amending National Constitution for peoples' election of United States Sena tors. Publicity political campain exponses. National control of corporations in Interstate Commerce. Rigid exclusion of Asiatic coolie labor; good wages make good citizens. Legal limitation labor hours for safety on railroads. Parcel posts, including rural delivery. Pure food laws. Liberal appropriations for Panama Canal, coast defenses, river and harbor improvements, including Columbia, Wil lamette rivers. Coos, Yaquina and other Oregon harbors. Celilo Canal, government canal at Oregon City. Fair share of irrigation fund for Ore gon. 1 Loyal support of successful candidates. Rigid enforcement statement one. Roosevelt for second elective term. 1 desire that the following statement be printed after my name on the nominating ballot: - I will support President Roosevelt's determination that justice be done all fARMIRS Now is the time to do your fencing, you need fenceposts. we have them for sale. Our post were cut from green fur and tamarack trees and are thoroughly dry. We have about 6000 of them wnich we must dispose of this spring. We will exchange tnein for live stock, hay. grain, eggs, potatoes or other produce. Leave orders at The Golden Rule or at No. 1606 Sixth Street Also dry cord wood for sale in any quantity. J. Anthony Have you pains in the back, inflamma tion of any kind, rheumatism, fainting spells, indigestion or constipation. Holiis tcr's Reeky Mountain Tea makes you well, kfccp ou wu'ii. Oii ce..ts. Newlin Druo Co. 1 35 Child rocker 1 00 12 50 Refrigerator - 10 75 20 00 Quartered Oak Book ' Case and Desk, glass front : 15 50 4 00 Picture Frames 1 6x20 1 50 3 00 Yum Yum Springs 2 45 2 75 Ho Ho Supported Spgs. 2 25 3 00 Iron Beds - 2 45 6 00 Iron Beds 3 75 All goods delivered free of charge Y"""" - ! HIS APPRECIATION THE BUSINESS MAN thoroughly appreciates the advantages of a checking account with a bank. Those who do not keep such an account miss many of its advantages. We are always glad to explain ths workings of a checking account to those who are not familiar with banking. Interests paid on time deposits and CAPITAL AND SURPIUS Uhe armers Tfationai of jCa Siv.ct a DO NOT WAIT You can't buy a share after April 15th. We told you that Aurelia Stock would take a jump soon and the time has arrived. AURELIA STOCK IS WORTH 12 J CTS. X PER SHARE TO DAY and by April 1 5th the books will sale. Now is the time to join on I AURELIA : J. A. THRONS0N, Pr$. La Granie National Bank ESTABLISHED 18 87 Capital Sloth, Sirplus and undivided profits $160,03000 OFFICERS ANO DIRECTORS TEORGE PALMER. President. J. M. BERRY, Vice President. F. t,. MEYERS. Cashier. GEORGE L. CLEAVER. Assistant. Cashier. W. L BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier. BERRY, F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY C. C. PENINGTON. F.J.HOLMES. General banking business. Drafts drawn on all parts of the world LA GRANDE IRON WORKS j D. FITZGERALD. Proprietor, J Complete Machirw Shops and Foundry 5 General Blacksmiths We manufacture The FiUg.rald Roller Feed M.IL the best and cheapest mill on the market o, T equipped with ma.hm.ry to handle any L wort . P. M or nothing to small. H.ghest pnees pl'fly 1 "8 .13 50 Iron Beds 10 75 x nn r.hiiH' Crib .'. 2 25 8 50 Glass front Cupboard 7 25 m i ii A m rllnpwand Kememoer uicso - A as good as any on the market These T prices will aDsoiuieiy wiuij'--j-beginning Monday, March 26, and ending Saturday. April 7, at 6 p. m. Pawn Broker in savings department. $74,000.00 and Tjraders Siank Oregon be closed and not a share for the Grand Floor. MINING CO. J L. C0RBETT, Vxe Hrei. 1 j, r i ... 4