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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1906)
to X I Fillorl u itli f ho leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee mW CARPETS ,r REAUTIFUL CARPETS The very Latest Designs . HANDSOMEST LACE CURTAINS ever shown in the city. Filled with the best Colors ere our painta unless you want white, in which place the can or keg you gat is . filled with the very best material possible at the price. Out "stand of colore" might be tagged aprly "Quality Up, Price Down.'" What ynu need in the paint line and things " that go with paint and its putting on are here. SIAiMS & JARMAIi Paper Hangers and Decoratoratars Second Hand B'cycto One Rambler 5B00 One Ideal 10.00 One Colambia Chainlet 15.00 One Ladies' wheel 10.00 New Bicycles Cleveland and Prnccfon $25 to $100 PHONE RED 261 CL SMITH CREAMERY BUILDING MISTERING AND MAKING Furniture repaired and upholstered Mo order too small or too large. All work guaranteed. Old furniture made good as near L E. SCOTT, Shop 1420 Adams Avenue Phone Red 672 HOUSE CLEANING MADE EASY With the assistance of JOE WILLIAMS Charge reasonable and Prompt Service. Leave orders at the Red Cross Drug Store or phone blk 271 X i THE LA. GRANDE NURS ERY SHADE TREES Is one of my special- ties. Delivery to be made on or after March IS. Special bargains on Roses : 1 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 1511, Thorns' grocery i Geo, W. Powell, THE - : OXFORD MR JAMES FARQUHARSON. Prop. Coatptat -ortRaot ot WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Cold lunches and mixed drink a specialty. Fair and impartial J treatment to all. You are invited to call and get acquainted. i 1 - m NOTHING BETTER THAN OUR CUSHION AND RUBBER TIRED BUGGIES RUNABOUTS AKD TWO SEATED FULL LINE NOW IN STOCK i Our steam Rolled Barley can't be beat All kinds of foed COTTstanily Kept on hand. Choice lot of timothy just arrived. PRICES RIGHT Phone Jflain 6 GRANDE ROM (ASH (0. Lewis Bros. Prop. , 1 WALLOWA COUNTY I ' Send . your collections and cash item to - Stock Growers farmers Rot OF WALLOWA, OREGON. We pay five per cent interest on ,.:', ' time deposit CAPITAL 525.0CQJGO C. T. McDawel, Cashier. K. K. Steunexberg, Pres. WE CARRY MEATS for a brief while only. Short for saying that we handle only fresh . prcduc'.s. We sell so much beef, mutten, lamb. pork, and poultry that nothing stays on our premises long. Food for thought in that truthful statement. If you object to stale meats, let us have your orders. Grandy&Russel G. E. FOWLLR Truck and Transfer Wood and Coal PHONE 1611 5 i All orders given prompt attention Practical Gunsmith Repairs Strictly Ftetclass Guns re-stocked Kf ys fitted to door Locks WM. AGNEW Adjm a I DEPOSIT OF STATE FUNDS Hoti. John H. Aitkin Clearly Announces His Position on this Subject Among the six different aspirants for the Republican nomination as State Treasurer Hon. H. Aitkin of Huntington ie the only one who has come out un eauivoeallv in favor if nli-l htr in the existing method of handling state funds. Some of these gentlemen have nothing whatever to say in regard to this highly important subject, while the others conveniently dodge the issue, by somewhat gausy and intangible explan ations: 10 BELTER fScrlppe News Association) Philadelphia, Pa, April 6 The Amer ican Academy or Political and social Science opened it teeth annual meeting here today. The meeting will last two days and promises to be the most inter esting ever held by the organization. The Academy has grown steadily since it was founded ten years ago aid ha now about thirty-three hundred members, of whom about two hundred are residents in foreign countries. This attendance at the meet ing is unusually Urge and among those present are many men of great distinc tion. The general topic to be discussed at the meeting this year i "The Improvement of Labor Condition in the United States,' and four sessions have been arranged for the discussion of the subject Under th general subject four sub-topics have been chosen: "The Length of the Working Life," ' "The Settlement of Industrial Conflicts by Means of Trade Agreement," "The Industrial Condition of the Negro in the North" and "The Condition of Work ing Women in the United States." Among the prominent speakers who will take part in the discussions are: Robert Hunter of New York; ' H. H. Vreeland, president of the New York City Railway Company; Samuel B. Don nelly, secretary of the General Arbitra tion Board of New York Building Trade; Geo. H. Ellis, president of the United Typothetas of America; William F. Pres- cott, ex-president of the International Typographical Union; E. E. C!a.-k, grand chief conductor of the order of Rrilway Conductors and Mrs. J. G. Phelps Stokes. Service This drug store trie to serve every customer so well that they will not think f going elsewhere for drug store goods. A. T. Hill, 1 iiuii.t rl ms HOW TO CURE DYSPEPSIA To form an idea how osteopathic treat ment may give one a better digestion without having prescribed any artificial pepsin, it is only necessary to get some conception of how the normal stomach di gests food without medical aid in the first place. What performs the work of digestion? Glands which secrete digest ants and muscles which churn th food around and move it onward? Yes. if you consider the immediate agency, but what is back of these muscle and gland calls to keep them going and properly regulated? Nervous energy and the blood supply. Her is the great source of physiological energy. These agencies feed and regu late all processes of life. They art like wise th Osteopath' only "medicine." Osteopathic treatment consists, not in trying to supply mor nerve force and blood than a patient possesses, but in ut ilizing what he has properly. This treat ment is finding out what obstructions in the body have prevented the normal nerve energy and blood sustenance from reach ing the organs of digestion and then re moving such obstructions, allowing Nature o do her proper work. That' all. No wonder, then, that Osteopathy cure dys pepsia. Osteopathic Health. OUli LABOR (OilDlllS Mr. Aitkin does not dodge. He tn nounces his position so plainly that no one may be misled. "I am absolutely in favor of the creation of a board consisting of the Governor, Secretary of State and treasurer, which shall have complete control of where the deposits of State monies shall be made" declares Mr. oceuring from these deposits should be the property of the state. This has long been a leading question in Oregon, but candidate to place himself squarely on record and go (before the people with this as on of the principal planks in his platform. ' ' VERY MM fflcrlppn New Amoclatlon) Naple. April 6 The eruption at Ve suvius is now most violent on th Pompeii side. The main stream of lava is divtd ed, one threatening Otto Fano with 20,000 population, the other Torred el Greco, with a population of 50,000." The danger is immediate and call for the evacuation of Boscoteraz, a village) nearest th crater. The lava has already flown three miles. nnOHGTHE CHUMft K11UT CHUIU'H i F CHKIri'J IAN HtJIKNCE Hetsiul Bundles opposite Foley Hotel 4ondHy Servt .. II a la-floe dw.d iy... P n Reading room alien)' placeopee lueada) nd Tlicixlava from 10 to ll;H a m feud Fridays sad k.ituidays from S to 4 ir. LATItR PAV8INT8 Hunrtr School ... ...-..W a nr. Krgulsi crvir -.. J P Mutual improiu ant AaaocUuoj omiiu eod tolnlly al T.au p m CATHOLIC CHURCH W.J. Whjte, rector Low U...... ..7 a m Ultb Maw ..iU a Ko try aad Benediction lollowll g 10 a m dt PKTFR'BE,,l.'OPAL CIIUXCH I plon H. Clbba, rector . Holy ek Palm Sunday ...service ai 8 a m, II a m, t p m Monday and Tmaduy. .-.10a mand i pm Wt-dnenlar ...10 a m aad 7:30 p m Ttauiaday .......10 a m aad 4pm Uood Friday...- 10 la.lpn and '; p m Tar ofenuss on Uood trioajr art tor th Ag'danu lonrmCHrftr fund. U. E C'bTRCH . Kcv. V. B. Merldetli, peat t -iindsyHi hool..............-.. ....10 m Epwonn Leagua. - .. t SO p in Junior U'aituc. ,........ ... p m Cbur b 8e vlcv... II a at and 7 8u p u Mcnilng ' Tilomphal Kn rjr" KvmluK-"Tli Duty of Kiglit Thinking", A roidl'l Invitation to all triea eervirm a. tend dioaU. CKNTKAI.IHUKCH o( fURIHT OPPOSITE HOMMBH UOUHE o. H, King, pattor, IHW P. 4b Bible fk'Uool..-........ ... 10 s u Morning Worahlp... .11 m V f a C K mlllig..........-.......7: w p Erangrllatle aervlra - .00 p m Prayer meeting Wedneadar " P Bon' Club Friday J0 to 8: Morning "Wiadont from Above" giudln In the IWAof Janwu. No. t Evening "The Bleaalng upon Ibe Peace makers." A cordial Invitation to all tbe services, PRESUTT'RIAN CBUKCH Bav. E B Bajre, paator . Monday Dchool....... 10 eta ,4 p n MM p m Igolor End fenior Endeavor. Prayer Mretiua Thuraday, 7vW p m Prearblrg Bundr ...ll am and 7;:l p m Morning Th. Bnyal Entry" Evening "Chrlal Kxalied" Tn eborua choir under the direction of Mr Lrle. A cordia' Invitation la given to all who have ao church bum to attend tbea scrvlcea OLD (RATER IS Mill W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. Ribbons Alkthe Much Needed Spring NEW E. M. Wellman ADAMS . eeeeeeee : SAVE THE fOOK Lawson Bros have added a line of complete line of groceries and all now prepared to furnish your table wants 2 complete from Cookies to Baken, with Mayple Syrup and Honey thrown J in. All orders promptly delivered and full weight and ample measure guaranteed. j J : SEATTLE GROCERY C O. l .' LAWSON - D, H. STEWARD, Proprietor and Manager. . THE FAMOUS ORIGINALS l .' : . . , IMURR AY "j.l a..,.- f, . t ... CALL AT MRS. NOTICE TO SETTLE All persons who are indebted to J. BulJ & Company are notified to call at th old place of business and settle same by May 1, 1908. - J. Bull Comp.hy. f C2 CRAKTEO W take it for granted that everybody wants pur soaps, so have no other. W will sell any box of soap In our window this week only, 3 cakes for 20 cts. . - Newlim Druo Co, Ifv. LATEST Ribbons Shades for Waists and Sashes. HATS & Company AVENUE Bakery GOOdS to their already BROS. Prop. ' e . . , & MACK! AND THEIR ALL-FUN CROWD 40Peple40 IN a) AROUND IHE TiiWN Th latest Musical Satire of New York life MOMDAY APR. 9 PRICES Boxes $1.60 Orchestra, Orchestra Center 1.00 Dress Circle . . .?8 Galery , .60 and .25 J. R. FORREST'S . NOTICE The Blue Mountain Creamery Co. wishes to say to their patrons, that they wil make tests of each delivery of cream for all who desire same. Those who ship to the creamery may have tests, weight and ;j per pojil butter fat, returned I n each can, by simply writing that same 1 ' desired, The Blue Mountain Creamery Co. trys to pleas - its patrons, and aspectfully solicit the patronage of th farmer of Grande Ronde valley.