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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1906)
GR TH II Li I M ICr arc he ee ch1 th 0 ed Wl THERE WOVTBEKO BUTTS for tht -kir who apes his tden in I fcndness for nk-r.g t tve cfr meed is a Key West Perfecto. Yoa ? Mthe J Kr y West Perfecto 5 Is to rood ail the way through, dear to (hi tut half inch, that iU smoker loath to throw even that buie tat ? of fine, frt-burning tobacco away. e Try a Key West perfecto aad you'll know yourself. - C. E. HACKMA. Factory Corner Adams Avenue and 5 Greenwood Street. Red 1641 itiiittiii i" "" SyEDMONDS TAILOR ! - MEW SPR1XG UXE Of WOOLEKS ARRIVED f - ALL THE t-PIXC EXCLUSIVE STYLES I McKennon Building, next door to J. H Pear s Jeweiry Store. li tee fveninj ossiror TUESDAY. APRIL 3. K06 Published daily except on . Sunday One year advance S.J months m advance Per month :. S'ngi copy - $6.50 6S Eateredt the;Post OSceVt La Grande Oregon, as Second CUss Matter. CURREY BROS, ED'S AND PROP status of their school (including the growth of Hampton Institute. Tuskegee's parent), but to exhibit, so far as may be possible, the history, progress, and pre sent condition of the American negro. On this occasion eminent men of both the white and the colored races of North and South have come together to exchange views on tne subject of negro education I and trammg.. The record of Tuskegee for the past twenty-five years is certainly ones which any institution. North or South, might weH be proud. sumixD roa oxiahoma TW.c mm. 11 a r . i Nf Kk ..... k:it u . : . . ..-w in piu im puDasn any article f - 'ui. nt imjiun,' appearing over a nom-de-plume. Signed measure before Congress last month arucies will be nr. . - arucies win p received subject to the aiscreuon of the editor Pi . rmues am save disappointment. AMVKKTI4IKM mvu. - " " -! Msr Ha M im ium aw esck safaMeacat nl tkaaka. 4t per Ilea. Fine Confectionery and Cigars in us AUK lOYAl Af VanBuren's An article appearing in bst night's Pper under the bead of -Eicnti. Taken" written by the Stoddard Lumber Company contains the following sentence. what we need here is people who are loyal to their own manufactures and home industries."" Herein Ties the secret of building UD Community . mm blue. W ere none of us as loral ta ,r industries as we should be. We all k,.-L 1 - wlnK1 our 0wd particular in dustry is effected but that is about alL To illustrate, the Stoddard Lumh.r Company objected to a certain contrac tor s advertisement and possibly the nave a right to. The letterhead uoon which their protest was wntt. printed in Tacoma. Possibly the Diet ing offices of this city have a 'right to protect. There are thousands of dollars sent out of this city to mail order house. Kossib.y the merchants have a right to protest. Tfcui it ras in aver f business. TheStoddard Lumber Com ttllllinii """ ""'"ttMiMttMtMt panyis absolutely correct in the state- men" "What we need here is people ' !V . t wboareloyal to our own manufactures REPAIRING i J. II. PEARE. A BROKEN mm Is seldom beyond repair by a skilful ne nave repaired ome watches that locked as if it would be a waste of time to at tempt it. Today they are running wwm eor uiey aio. Brini us Your Watch and let us put in proper shape. No mauer wnat s the trouble we can , ,,nd . reair wlry too. So L1 . .1... . uui jqu wouiont know it from new. People who know us say our charges are entirely satis- Jeueler and Optician and home industries.' We are aU guilty to a greater or less degree. Let us one and all plead ruiltv for past transgressions and promise to sin no more. Try it for one vear i you will be surprised how the money that is sent away, if put in circulation in our city, would stimulate trade and hi,n... was the Statehood bOL which had been Passed by the House early in the session, and was amended by the Senate, on March 9th, so as to strike out all refer nee to Arizona and New Mexico. As finally passed by the Senate, the bill pro vided for the admission of Oklahoma and Indian Territory as a single State. The compromise suggested to the House in- rolved an amendment providing tor tne ' Z submission of the question of admission to J Arizona and New Mexico separately. J This amendment had been passed by 2 the Senate before the proposition to re- I I strict the bill to Oklahoma and Indian Territory had been carried. It became clear before the bill had gone to a con ference committee that the sentiment of the country, while divided as to the fitness of Arizona and New Mexico for State hood under any conditions, was practi cally united on the desirability of speed ily admitting Oklahoma, and the fear that a continued disagreement between the two branches of Congress would endanger Oklahoma's prospects of admission caused unusual pressure to be brought to bear on members of the House in favor of the bill as finally amended by the Senate FIR STREET SECOND HALP STORE Is now open for your try.de with a nice line of neW Furniture, Chairs. Rockers, Iron Beds, Springs,-. Mafir.sps Ranges. Cookinir Stoves and Heater at LO'AtST P0SSI6LE PRICES, also a complete line of 71 run re and Cooking Untensils, Glassware and Crockerv. More new goods arriving daily. ' Wanted to buy A large quantity of SECOND HAND GOODS. We pay TOP NOTCH PRICES, to get them f Call or phone Red 1751 . ' ' FIR STREET SEC0D HAIVli STORE G. W. LIS 12. ,,,,,,, e BIG REDUCTION SALE IS NOW 0 AT HILL'S DRUG STORE Very complete line to choose from, in 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. LXJflT LET IT WORRT Nevermind the travel Order druf store rfbodtof us hv mail nr phone and we'll see that you get them P'ompoy. even though you live several miles out of town. Niwlir Drug Co. tttftllMMMIIMIIlit T eeee.e.eee j FOR WI.VTEit WASHING Our new machinery and additional help will enable us to do fami Uy washing CHEAPER. QUICKER and BETTER than you can doit yourself, we call for and deliver your laundry quickly and make spec al ty of rush order work. Give us a trial and yiu will not be bothered Ihrougn me winter with family washing. A. B. C STEAM LAUNDRY e c-HONE j Main 7 La Gunie, Oregon. """eeeeeeeeee TUSKKETS QUARTre-amMLU The celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Tuske gee. Normal and Industrial Instui- .i J Tuskegee. Ala., which began today and vill continue tomorrow and Friday, will I commemorate much more than the com pletion of a quarter-century in a sint'e institution's life. .The occasion really marts an epoch of prrTess in the de velopment of the negro race in America. Principal Booker T. Wasliington and the board of trustees of the institute, fullv realizing the broad sgnificance of this anniversary, have planned, not onlv to I offer a d.splay of the growth and present i eeeeeeeel AM0M(f.MnI TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS vp uwiury COUNTY I hereby anncnnm m.uii Candidate for the Republican nom ination for Sheriff of Union County, subject to the primary nominating election to be held April 20th. Cha's Huo. eeeeeee ROTKf We have made arrangement inh.... special line of the season Utar ,nA tiielynew Creations in Ladies' pattern ana tailored hate arrive here in time for our millinery opening which will be the any pan ot April. Watch for announce ment The Fair Department Store TO KPUBLKAN VOTERS I hereby announce mvself a a rn; date for nomination for District Attorney for Wallowa and Union count i ft siikf to the primary election to be held on AprUZO. 1906. Unlike the cnJM.u whose yellow circular was issiiArl ra... days ago. 1 have not been put up by any committee, but am presenting myself, the $ame as the candidate refnrraH in ...a tk. other candidates are doing. . Joseph F. Baker ua urande, Oregon. March 29, '06. A. T. HILL Prtitriplion Otujgiit LA GRANDE, OR e e eaaa,aatf ttfttt M M II M I LUMBER c . . ', L t i "V rU WMkne"o' ny kind-stom- oij... MnnniK, wuk over your pnoto acn, oac. or any organs of the bodv a, mrtliAa Ufktl'a n.. u. . I .. 1 r- .. i . .. .. ' " uw-1 i uope yourself with orHln.r. We have all the Utest photo requisites at cine. Hollisters Rocky Mountain Teal. .... wnww w-rABi. . uiuprm cursuvs power. 35 cents. W. SUD OATS John Wilson has a ouantit r..u.. " J w' "IMbWH seed oats, which he desires to dispose of. LICHTMMO C01 LEGTI0!M AC TNCY H A. Watson, Mr. e All claims placed in our hands be paid direct to the creditor. e Our system get the money. Full particulars made known upon application to interested parties. Office up-stairs in Ralston building La Grande. Or. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I I. I. MADC I uontrat-tnr an1 o..:u - uuiiacr waier la Building Material La Grande. Oregon Dm a line naming work, and I will name the right price. AMOIJ&rXMfM TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS Ur UNION COUNTY I hereby announce mumir Candidate for the Republican nom ination for Sheriff of Union r.,of. subject to the- primary nominating' icvuun iu ob neia Apr:! 23th. J. M. MjRpwr TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF SOUTH LA GRANDE D1STKICT I hereby announce myself as Candidate for the Republican nom ination for Justice of the Peace, subject to the primary nominating election to be hid April 23th. Wa Grant. ANNOUNCEMENT Desire nomination on Republican ticket for re-nomination. JOHN E. HOUGH Justice of the Peace y AIUI0UNCEMQ1T I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for th. o- County Judge on the Republican Ticket subject to th win tu. Republican Electors, at the primar ies to be held April 20th. 1906. Wm. B. Saroknt. AMOUIKfMflU TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF UNION COUNTY I. hereby announce myself as Can didate for the Republican nomination for RepresenUtive for Union county subject to the primary nominating election to be held April 20th. S. R. Ha worth. ---.., ANNOUNaMINI TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF UNION COUNTY I hereby announce myself at Candidate for the Republican jwm inatjon for County Judge, subject to the primary nominating election to be held April 20th. J. C. Himrv. RETAILED AT- WHOLESALE FKICFS Better lumber and Cheaper than is sold in La Grande, We deliver it to your building Hande Ronde Lumber Co i'LKKY, OKMiON Tttt 1 1 ,,M. . j vMvvMvvMiUA4U... t TT HT TO IK TPAn - - f ii n nuzimibb AGAIN Business with me means LIVERY BUSINESS of course. Twentv with horses has placed in mat business to years me stay THIS TIME TO STAY I have looked over the entire east and found that there is no place like heme When ynuwantanrst Cm, turnout ca, or phon, the RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE IOE WOODS PHONE RED 641 JEFFERSON AVENUE fARMfPS Now it Ihn l,,. .. .i. you nBd " . )"" .'"s;nB. A BARdAIN A 7 room Imus w.iii kn. . two im, onFl,tlu,j, ::: .i,r:tn'i .Ab.,,--'- . . A'lHm" lvtillNr Co Well Wjt.r.,1 .... A . . A MflriFDH MTDlflF n uly miraculous seemed the recovery of Mrs. Mollie Holt of this place." writes - R HoPr. Woodford, Tenn. "she " o wasted by coughing up pus from her lungs. Doctors 'declared her end so ' near that her family had watched by her hod-s,de forty-eight hours; when, at my "'Kent request Dr. King's New Discovery w given her, and with the astonishing rult that improvement began, and con tinued until she finally eompletoly recov ,nd ' healthy woman today." 60f and S 1 .00 at Men, DRW co. Tnal tUj fie. PAY IP ROTKE All Mront kiviwms tki -JAf. . nmnuwreiiiiuvft- . n T 00 V,r du ccunt nereby 7" , w c" and settle on or after April 10,,, , euto duM, Hied by that time w.ll be pUced in the of an attorney for collection. Fitto Jacobs Th. I)-Ai.mmtr.