La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 11, 1906, Image 2

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    SPRING
TIME PERFUMES
are nit all tie flowery peUI.
The best are here, tecured in
flai and ready to impart a
pleasing fragrance to "any
.UdyVEaater Toilet. We carry
in stock all tie well known
make in Toilet Water and
Perfumes.
Palmers, Roger and
Callet. Riegers. East
mans, Rickseckers,
etc -
Ranging in price from 50 cents an ounce up
. . .
RED GROSS DRUG STORE a. c. mac lennan p t
U tone tvcnLng oiscrverf
TUESDAY, APRIL 11. 1906
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AN CASTER LUXURY
Did you do without cigars during
Lent for a self-imposed penance?
You deserve credit. But, oh, how
you'll enjoy a smoke when Lent is
passed. Easter's come! Don't
mar your pleasure by buying an
inferior cigar. Get a
Key West
Perfecto
and be happy
eeeeeeee
S. EDMONDS.
TAILOR
NEW SPRING LINE OF WOOLENS ARRIVED
ALL THE LEADING EXCLUSIVE STYLES
McKennon Building, next door to J. H Pear's Jawalrv Store.
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Fine
Confectionery
and
Cigars
Af
VanBuren's
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REPAIRING
if A BROKEN WATCH
ts seldom beyond repair by a skilful
watchmaker. We have repaired
some watches that looked as if it
would be a waste of time to at
tempt it Today they are running
as well aa ever they did.
Bring us Your Watch
and let us put in proper shape. No
matter what's the trouble we can
fix it.And we repair jewelry too. So
skillfully that you wouldn't know it
from new. People who know us
say our charges are entirely satisfactory.
i J. II. PEARE. Jeweler and Optician
FOR WINTER WASHING
Our new machinery and additional help will enable us to do fami
lly washing CHEAPER, QUICKER and BETTER than you can doit
yourself. We call for and deliver your laundry quickly and make special
ty of rush order work. Give us a trial and yau will not be bothered
through the winter with family washing.
A.B.C.
STEAM LAUNDRY
HI ONE j Main 7
La Grn it, t Oregcv
Publis lid dai'y except on , Sunday
One year in advance S6.6C
Six months in advance S.5C
Per month , 65
Single copy..;.... : 6c
Entered at tnj Post Mice at La Grandt
Oregon, as Second Class Matter.
CU'URi BiOi.. cOs AND PROF
This pspor will not publish any erticU
appearing over a nom-de-p.ume. Slznec
articles will be received subject to the
discretion of the editors. Please sign
your art cles and save disappointment.
A"Vi;K'I1-IM( kvkh
MU"-Acl ntl- lumlMir" nll pppHoall. I,
Uicnl rm1littf tiriiw Itlr pi-r (In. Aral oavl.
, Hon, pr nue'iur ew.li attWuuim ium -
Uan. ,
"piolnl,.nof i'on.lnlnc. n llnf.
ardavt lhank. to wr itn.
NO. 4453.
Report of that Condition mt
The Farmers & Traders National
Bank.
. At La Grande, In lb Btat nf Oncoo, at the
ekiat of baslDM. April. , IK.
RRXOPRHKH DOLLARS
Loan, and Ihhcouuu $ H7 1
Overdraft, accural ud aaaecer-
j ed . .. ,om
' V S Bonds to aertir circulation. 1&.UI0 (Ki
Premiuma on U 8 Boodd... 7M U0
Bondt, securities, ma tc, . U,fel4
Bnklu bouac. lurnluira and
I fiiturw... . 1S.XI7 3K
UUier ml estate owned : t,0u0UK,
I iCTvaaiei-ni. JO.040 U
. Una from Mtat Banka and
Banker 7,278 SO
i Due 'roni approval reacrve
! ageata . . J7.051 (4
Clmm and in Oer t-ali Itenia 4tf) aa
Nnteaofuiber atioal Banka... l.UUOUO
fractional paper currency, nick-
I da, and enta... w.. .. 2rv,f4
i Lawful Monty Keki is
j Bink, vu;
Specie ....$:. TW 90
LMndcf nolea 7a UO KUMQO
IKfdrmptlim fnod with U. .
Trea. unci per cent of elrcsla
Uon. .. . 750 00 I
Totau..,., fJVJJHi OH .
DOLLAM I
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H,ui oo I
LOOK HEHE ! LOOK HERE !
We want to interest you In some fine bargains. i
THE ftUUf. on Iff
At tlie dinner of the Missouri society of
New York,. Attorney General Hadley,
who was the guest of honor, diagnosed
the existing abuses which command the
attention of the country, such as the brib
ery of legislatures and railroad abates,
by declaring that corporations which
override the law are in (very case behind
the bosses and are responsible for corrupt
politics. To his mind the vital problem
is whether these great commercial enter
prises of trusts can continue in open de
fiance and violation of the law of the
nation and the state. He says it is a
conservative statement to say that the
greater part of our trade and commerce
is owned by corporations which are un
lawful in their business methods. He
does not believe that socialism or govern
ment ownership offers a remedy, but but
he believes that our industrial system
"cannot continue to exist half lawful and
half unlawful." - He thinks the people will
stop the unlawful practices without any
radical dopartur from beaten paths;
that it will be accomplished by aroused
public sentiment and conscience which
will require that men who would be re
garded as respectable must be honest,
and that officers of the law should prose
cute the offenders until the rights of the
poor shall receive the same protection as
the property of the rich.
ON WRON END
When the primaries are over we trust
that some of our Republican exchanges
will contain something more than paid
matter relating to aspirants for office.
Roseburg Review (Dem.) -
Cardinal Gibbons voices the honest
public estimate of the press when he says:
"The dread of exposure in the public press
keeps many a man sticking close to the
path of recitude who otherwise would
stray off into the byways of graft"
A London doctor declares that the
night air is free from microbes and bene
ficial to those who breathe it. This may
be what keeps so many husbands out
ate o' nights. .
THf HAPPIEST HEART
Who drives the horses of the sun
Shall lord it but a day;
Better the lowly deed were done
And keep the humble way.
The rust will find the sword of fame.
The dust will hide the crown;
Aye, none shall nail so high his name
Time will not tear it down.
The happiest heart that ever beat
Was in some quiet breast
That found the common daylight sweet
And left to Heaven the rest John
Vance Cheney. .
A DEGENERATE SON
E. O. Anderson, who resides . on a
homestead north of Wallowa, made this
office a very pleasant call on Saturday of
last week, and informed us that W. W.
Palmer, who had been absent eleven
years, had been located in northeastern
Washington. During his entire absence
Mr. Palmer had sent no word home of
his whereabouts, but was accidently
located by his relatives . through the
medium of 4 newspaper. His aged
mother was overjoyed at the welcome
news. Wallowa News.
MABII.ITIM
Capital Slock paid In..
mirnluR fund ,
Undivided protlia lesaaxpenaua nd
taxa tmIi!
National Bank Nob outstanding 16,1X0 00
Due to other National Banka lo.l66.0S
Individual deposits subjeot to
check - )2,20 M
Demand eertl6cales of deposit.... MUll 44
Total .........., fat'Mi U8
State or Oregon ,
Oodmtv or Umiok ("
I, J. W Scrlber, Cashier of the above-named
bank, do solemnly wear that the above state
inenlls true to the best of my knowledge and
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Subacrlbtd and sworn to before . me tal
10th day of April , lwte.
J W KNOWI.ES,
Motarr Publin
Correct-Atteat
' UKOKGE ACKLES I
OS MoOULLV V Directors
JOatFU FAUaEft J ;
fOMAMlT USE
Every tfc'mily in town should have a
box of soap from our window this week
at SO cts. Come in or telephone us.
' Newlin Druo Co.
pi busitd suw
First Publication March 26th., 1906
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Union County., v
J. E. Batsman. Plaintiff )
vs. ' V Summons
Allen Clark, Defendant )
To Allen Clark defendant . above
named: '
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you in
the above entitled court and suit on or
before May 8th. 1906. And if you fail
so to answer, for want thereof the plain
tiff will take the Judgment of said court
against you for the cum of $53.76
together with interest thereon at the rate
of eight per cent per annum after Octo
ber SOth. 1 90S, together with attorney
fee of $20 and the costs and disburs'
ments of this action, upon your certain
promisory note and also, order for sale
of attached property viz NEof SWJf
& SEX of NWJf Sec. 18 in Twp. 6 S. R
SS E. W. M. to pay such judgment
This summons is published by order of
Hon. Robert Eakin, Judge of the above
entitled Court made March 26th. 1 906
fixing six consecutive weeks therefor
and in the La Orande Evening Observer
the first publication hereof being March
26th. 1906. C. H.Fihm,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
FOR SALE
At a bargain. A cottage of five
rooms with fine bath, pantry, two
large clothes closets, china closet cellar,
and barn with two lots, set out with
fruit trees strawberries etc. on second St
near Mr. Bohnnekamps residence. W. H
Saxly. Phone Red 1222
LaQrande, Ore. April 10, 1906
PASTURE
Well watered good grass adjoining
Morgan Lake, horses or cattle $1.00 per
month.
Thos. Broadhurst.
J. L MAhS,
Contractor and Buildt i
Draler io ButMing Material
La Grande, Oreeon
Dro a line naming work, and I will
name the right price.
Have you weakness of any kind" stom
ach, back, or any organs of the body?
Don't dope yourself with ordinary medi
cine. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is
the supreme curative power. 83 cents.
Newlin Druo Co.
SEED OATS
John Wilson has a quantity of firstolasj
seed oats, which he desires to dispose of.
LIGHTNING COLLECTION
AGENCY
II. A. Watson, Mgr. i
Ranges at $21.50, 27.60, S1.00, Zi.BO up to 67.60 for the best range
made.
. Cook Stoves $4.60 to 1 6.00
16 by 19 ft New Carpet. $12.60, Old Carpet, $1.60, 3.60, 4.60
Fine Hanging Lamps $2.60. 2.00, 2.50 -Three
Wash Machines $3.75, 6.00, 6.50
Iron Beds $1.60 to 7.50
Mattresses $1.50, 2.00. 2.50, 3.00 to 8.60 for the best Wool Mattresses
made. .
Singer and Household Drop Head Sewing Machines $16.50. good as new
on trial.
Sixteen Bicvcles all makes and styles $1.53 to 1 2.00
' Best Values in Crockerv in La Grande today 30 piece dinner sef. Fl,-,.
Design $3.76, 45 piece dinner set Johnson Bros. English white ware on v 1
$5.25. WE WANT YOUR TRADE. M
J' J
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Gall or phone Red 1751
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FIR STREET SECOND HAMu STORE j
G. W. LEE.
Easter Novelties
That please the little folks. We have them,
mounted Ducks, real mounted Chickens, Rab
bets, Chicks. Ducks all sizes and colors. Por
celain eggs in colors, all sizes. Buster Brown
pictures to color your eggs with, sure to Interest
the children.
Easter Pcrfumds
New Oders for your New Bonnet and Gown
A. T.
Prescription Druggist
H I LL T
U GRANDE. OHIPJ
LUMBER
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RETAILED ATm8
WHOLESALE PRICES
Better Lumber and Cheaper than b sold in
La Grande, We deliver it to your building
frande Romle lumber Co
PERRY, ORrGON
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IN BUSINESS AGAIN
Business with me means TH's time to stay
LIVERY BUSINESS
of course. Twenty years
with horses has placed me
in that business to stay
I have looked over the
entire east and found that
there ia nnnl-alil ksm
; m
When you want a first class turnout call or phone the
RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE
JOE WOODS
PHONE RED 641
JEFFERSON AVENUE t
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TABLETS,
A new line of tablets Just arrived.
W. K. Davis.
1518 Adams Avenue.
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