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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1906)
1 Filled with the! best Colors J are our paints unless you want white, in which place the can or keg you get is filled with the very best material possible at the , price. , Our "stand of colors" might be tagged , aprly "Quality Up, Prices Down." What you need in ' ' the pains him auu -J...; that go with paint and its putting on are here. i ! STANMS & JARMAN, Paper Hangers and De;oratoratars ' u ; Second Hand Bicycles One Rambler ... $8.00 One Ideal , 10.00 One Colambia Chainless 16.00 One Ladies' wheel. ..... 10.00 New Bicycles Cleveland and Princetons . $25 to $100 PHONE RED 261 C L. SMITH CREAMERY BUILDING j UPHOLSTERING AND MAKING. CABINET Furniture repaired and upholstered No order too small or too large. 2 All work guaranteed. Old furniture made good as new I E. E. SCOTT, 1 Shop 1420 Adams Avenue - . - i Phone Red 672 I. OUSE CLEANING MADE EASY With the assistance of JOE WILLIAMS Charges reasonable and Prompt Service. Leave orders at the Red Cross Drug Store or phone blk 27 1 . - - AWT THE LA OKAINUU NURSERY SHADE TREES Is one of my special ties. Detivery to be made on or after March 15. Spacial bargains on Roses I 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. Thorn', grocery Geo. W. Powell, I : THE -' : - 2 OXFORD PAR JAMES FARQUHARSON, Prop. Complrt MortOJll ol :i WINES, LIQUORS -2 AND CIGARS 2 Cold lunches and mixed drinks a specialty. , Fair and Impartial 2 treatment to all. You are invited 2 to call and get acquainted. I 1 . r a NOTHING BETTER Ha our cushion and RUBBER TIRED BUGGIES RUHABOUTS AMD TWO SEATED FULL LINE NOW IN STOCK Our steam Rolled Barley can't be beat All kinds of feed constantly impi. on hand. Choice lot of timothy just arrived. PRICES RIGHT Phone Main 6 GRANDE R0NDE(ASH(0. Lewis Bros.. Prop. j WALLOWA COUNTY Send your collection and cash items to me Stock Growers and Farmers Bank, OF WALLOWA, OREGON. We pay five per cent interest en - time deposit CAPITAL. $5,000.00 ft C. T. McDanibl, Cashier. Steunenbkrq, Pres. A. K. WE CARRY MEATS for a brief while only. Short for saying that we' handle only fresh product. We tell 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. Grand y & Russel G. E. FOWLER Truck and '; Transfer Wood and Coal ' PHONE 1611 '.' . 2 All orders given prompt attention ; I Practical Gunsmith Repairs Strictly Firstclass Guns re-stocked Keys fitted to door Loc's WM. AGNEW dim Ansae DOT HEADED mm (Scrlpps Newe Association) Laredo, Tex.. April 7. "Apostle Dow- ie entered the United States this morn ing, not in a private car because none was available. When the train stopped at the International bridge for inspection, a crowd of newspaper men were met at the door by attendants who would not parmit them to come in close contact with the 'Prophet" It is said that Dow ie's strength has increased under the op- oosition that now confronts him upon .his arrival at Zion City. After Dowia's train left Laredo, he ad' mitted correspondents and denied to them as well as denounced, the charges of his wife, his son and the overseers. "1 will drive my son and wife from the city of God. I have been true to every trust and am only answerable to God." The apos tie went on to say.The charges are foul ..rfi-u, nf Inorate cure. ;Th acts of the receivership curtailing my commanua are illegal and will be punished in civil court as well as my right hand. They say I have lost millions of dollar in Wall Street speculation: it is a lie. The letter purported to be written by m are flcti tiou and the real creators shall be pun ished by imprisonment until the charges be publicly refuted." Dowie stated with much vim that in two weeks h would be gain Zion's leader, and be accepted a a man of God and not a a charlatan. Hon. John H. Aitkin Speaks Plainely for Change in Law Governing Stat Deposit. (Observer Special) 1 " ' , Portland, March 81. --Looking hearty, smiling and confident as ever, Hon. John H. Aitkin arrived in Portland this week from his Huntington home and will re main her some weeks. He is president of the Oregon Commercial Company, the leading mercantile institution of Eastern Oregon; presi-ient of the bank of Hunting ton: has been three times mayor of his city, and is a leading factor in the Indus. trial developments of Oregon. In matters effecting the growth of the state he has always occupied a prominent part during his 1 8 year residence. Somewhat reluctantly Mr. Aitkin final ly consented, at the solicitation of thous. and of friends, to stand as a candidate for state treasurer at the Republican primar ies. His canvass has been an earnes1 o l yet devoid of all bitterness, for he ha: naught but the kindliest expression when referring to his five competitors. In an interview in the Oregonian Mr Aitkin placet himself decidedly upon record as favoring an immediate change of the law now governing the state treasurer. At present the treasurer not only draws his salary of $4500 per year, but is also allowed to deposit the surplus funds of the stat where he pleases and to pocket the Interest on these huge de posits. Mr. Aitkin in the Oregonian de clares emphatically for a change ' in this system so that a board, consisting of the governor, secretary of state and treasur er, shall decide where these deposits shall be made and that the interest on these shall revert to (he state and not to the extra compensations of the official. This it a radical innovation, along the lines oi rue public intrenchnient. . t has a ring of genuine sincerity and is making Mr. Aitkin thousands of earnest friends among all classes who hold faith to ' the public higher than mere graft- His plat form 1 simplicity itself. He merely tells the people that if elected he wilr giv the office a straight, honest, business admin istration and that every person shall have a square deal. "The office shall be con- ducted in the interest of the whole people In our tat." Almost 6000 voter of Oregon have a'' ready tiened Mr. Aitkin' petition which will be filed within a few day. In th portion of the tati his popularity is growing rapidly every day and although there are five aspirants for the . same office in Portland and the .Willamette valley it now seem certain that he will lead the entire list. (AllDAlt WITH AH opinion mm THE . CtlOKOlD FIR-IT CHUWH F CHRISTIAN HOIINLt Pariinl Building uppoalt Foley Hotel Sunday Berrl ea. --1 1 n Ber'tcee ednnday.. t.m p Veading room el mid place opes 1 nil Thurdax from 10 to 11 JO a m Friday and Butuidaya from t to i p VP. an.! LATTER PAVSA1"T BuDdy 8-liool. 10 an RrgulM wrvtr pm Mutual linprovrmeut Auodatiuj IdmM ooo lototly i T.au p m , . CATHOLIC CHURCH W. J. Whyte, rector ' Low U- . T a ir Blub Man ..........- - ......iO a m Ho-iryand Benediction fbiluwii ( 10 a m niuw. 8t PETFR'SEnnPAL CltUKCH Cpton H. Glbba, rector Holy tk Palm Sunday. ..Sfrvlc.'i a' 8 a m. 11 a m, 6 p m M'nday and TurdHr....-....IO a tn and 4pm Wnlnda7.. ...10a and 7:30 pm TbumdHy . ...... 10 a tn and 4pm Good Friday ...10 a m. it p m ' 7:30 p ic Tor ofenngi on tiood Krioa; er (or the -d and Infirm Cki-iur fond. U. K CHURCH Rev. P. B. Merldetb, put r Monday 8ebool . 10 m Epworlb Lena. .-u. .. SU pni junior Leacuc. p m Chan b Btrvloes... II a m and 7. SO p m iLTnlng-"Ttia Duty of Hlhl Thinking- ; A, eoidlat Invitation 'to all Uute tcrrlets landed to all. CoJJTnVAJ, CHURCH CHRIST 0PP0FITK80MMBR HQUBB V H. King, pattor, IMS P. u Bible Bcbool 10 " Morning Worblp..............-. ll fllCI mHn , 1: v p in BraDioliatle aervlca 9 m Prayer meatlng Wednesday.... ..tJ P n Boj.' Clnb Priday..-.. (U0 to 8:W Morning WUdore from Above" . Btudin in Hie Book of Jamra. So, I Erenlne "The Bleating upon tba Feaot makfri." A cordial Invitation to nil the aerrlcfi. PRE8BYT ktiAN CHUHCH Rav. B B Hays, pator Sond.Y School ...-......-....-....-10a tr Junior Kndeavnr P Senior Eadeavor... ...S:) P Prayer Meiiu Thurnday..... .7; p m Prearblng Honday. 11 a a and TM p a Moraine PTbe Royal Entry" Rvnln-"Cluirt Exalted" Tne ehoraa choir under th diractloa of Mra A eordta' tnvltatioaia rl- to all who barr aouhurch home to attend thee services (in III RAHfS (rtcrlpps Nev Astoclattou) London April 7 A dispatch just re ceived say that the city of Bosco Tre Case in Naples has been destroyed by lava from Vesuvius. Bosco Tre-Case is situated on th southern declivity of th mountain and contain a population of about 10,000 and i nearly contigou with the city of Torredell-Annuziata a city of about 30,000. At this time whether or not any live were lost i not stated but as the city ha been In great danger for th past two day it I natural to suppose that the Inhabitant escaped . 2:80 Other crater hav opened on Mt Vesuvius, some opposite Naples, The village of Bosco Tre-Cas i com pletely surrounded by lava. (Scrlpps News Association) - San Diego, Cal., April 7-rTn9. remain der of the Pacific squadron arrived at midnight from Madalena bay and will re main here til! April -ISthYwhM they go to Long Beach and from there North. Th report hav it that. Midshipman Prry ha wrested the trophy frm Paul Jones of th Battleship Texas, foe torpedo work. They ay that Perry used illegal mean in making thi wonderful scor, by using expansion pumps' which it against the nil. . ? - , :, . - ? , - -. . . . . .. y W OHIO V (Scrlpps New Association) - Cleveland, Ohio.' April 7 -The' Ohio bituminous operator today decided that they would not mak an adjustment with the miner except upon a basis of scale of wagte. Tli condition effective on April 1 st called for arbitration. CO V E RED SQUADRON ARRIVES NW CARPETS REAUTIFUL CARPETS The very Latest Designs HANDSOMEST LACE CURTAIS ever shown in the city. W. H. BOHNRNKAMP CO. Ribbons All the Much Needed Spring NEW E. M. Wellman ADAMS , ! SAVE "THE C00K: Lawson Bros hav added a line of complete line of groceries and all now prepared to furnish your table wants complete from Cookies to Baken, with Mayple Syrup and Honey throwa in. All orders promptly delivered and full weight, and ample measure guaranteed. SEATTLE GROCERY CO.; LAWSON BROS. Prop. 2 D. H. STEWARD, Proprietor and Managar. 2 . "aa;' 7 "- ''f 7m THE FAN.'JS IMURR A Y CALL AT MRS.! .- ' 1 :" " " " " ' Read the Delivered fcy carrier I CS LATEST ! Ribbons Shades for Waists and Sashes. HATS & Company AVENUE Cakery GOOfJS to their already ORIGINALS & MACK! AND THEIR . 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