La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 17, 1906, Image 3

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A GOOD EXAMPLE IS
THE BEST SERMON
Therefore it is not necessary for
ue to preach about the necessity of
paint, so we will only tell you the
best kind to use, which is
SHERWIN WILLIAMS'
X It is cheaper in the long run, there- X
X fore it is most economical It is X
better than other makes because it J
is careiuiiy ground, and mixed with
the best material, and as it comes
ready foruse, anyone can apply it
STANIELS & JARMAf!,
Paper Hangers and
Decoratoratars .
Second Hand Bicycles
One Rambler $6.00
One Ideal 10.00
One Colambia Chainless 16.00
One Ladies' wheel 1 0.00
New Bicycles
Cleveland and Princetons
$25 to $100
PHONE RED 61
C L. SMITH
CREAMERY BUILDING
jlPHOLSTERING AND CABINET
MAKING
Furniture repaired and upholstered
No order too small or too large.
All work guaranteed.
Old furniture made good as new
E. E. SCOTT,
Shop 1420 Adams Avenue
Phone Red 672
UUSE 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 271
THE LA GRANDE
NURSERY
SHADE TREES
; Is one of my special
ties. Delivery to be
made on or after
March 16.-
Special 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,
kTperry, d
ben.'f vines,
dewberry, rasp-
creepers, and
hedge plants.
Phone 1611, Thome' grocery.
Geo. W. Powell,
THE
OXFORD PAR
JAMES FAP.QUHARSON. Prop.
CwpleU MMrtmeDl of
WINES, LIQUORS
AKO CIGARS
Cold lunches and mixed drinks a
specialty. Fair and impartial
treatment to all. You are invited
to call and get acquainted.
JUDGE TH3S. f. RYAN
.. OF OREGON CITY
Candidate For Republican Nomination As
State Treasurer.
Candidate of the Peorjte and not the
choice of the Banks and Corporations.
Judge Ryan's record as a public officer
proves him a man of business ability, well
fitted to perform every duty required of
the State Treasurer.
Betnir neitKer u-t J. ...
or employe of any banking institution, he
is under no obligation to any corporation
and stands squarely on the following plat
form: -
"That the funds of the State belong to
the people, and should not be used for the
benefit of any bank or money-loan:ng
institution; that moneys of the State de
posited in banking institutions should
draw Interest, which should ne paid into
the State Treasury. That the State
Treasurer should be prohibited from
speculating or using the State Funds for
his personal benefit, receiving for his ser
vices only the salary allowed by law;
that it be made unlawful for the State
Treasurer to have any interest either di
rectly or indirectly, in any bank in which
any of the moneys of the State are de
posited or loaned."
This platform is a good one, and as the
other prominent candidates for this office
are bankers or employes of banks, it looks
as if Judge Ryan will surely be the
1 reasurer.
PRESBYTERY AT ELGIN
The Spring meeting of the Grande
Ronde Presbytery opens at Elgin today.
A program has been arranged that will
keep the ministers and delegates there
until Thursday. Rev. E. B. Hays, of La
Grande is going to preach the sermon to
night in the absence of Rev. Mochel.
This presbytery is a gathering of all the
Presbyterian ministers in the Grande
Ronde valley district. Those who are
attending the pastorial meeting are
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Robertson of Half
way Oregon; Rev. A. H. Keatchem of
tsi Vi , n c t- r i i i
oaner wny. nev. o. c. a asr or dumpier i
Elder Isaac Dale of Union; Mrs. Townly '
of Union, and Rev. E. B. Hays of this
city. ' .
A BARGAIN
A 7 room house .with bath, cellar, and
two lots on First Street near Main all fur
nished. A bargain if taken at once, will
sell real estate seperate from furniture.
LCfakce Investment C
Take Hollister's " Rocky Mountain Tea
this month. Drives away spring tired
ness, gives appetite and sleep, makes
you well and keeps you well. Great
family tonic. 58 cents. Tea or Tablets.
Newlin Dhuo Co.
Woman's Trials.
The bitter trail In a woman's life Is to
t childless. Who can tell bow hard the
nrufrijle roar have been ere she learnt to
resign herself to her lonelv lot? The ale
sence of this link to bind marital life
together, the aWnco of this one pledge
to mutual affection Is a common disap
pointment Many unfortunate couples
become estranged thereby. Even if they
do not drift apart, one mavreari the whole
extent of their disappointment In Die eyes
of such a childless couple when they rest
on the children of others. To them the
largest familydoea not seem too numerous.
In many cases of barrenness or child
lessness the oMtai'le to child-hearing is
easily removed by the cure of weakness on
the part of the womiin. Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription has been the means of
restoring health and friiltfulnegs to many
a barren woman, to the great Joy of the
household. In other, hut rare cases, the
obstruction to the bearing of children has
been found to tie of a surgical character,
but easily removable by painless operative
treatment at the .Invalids' Hotel and Sur
gical Institute Huffalo. N. Y..overwhich
l)r. Pierce of the " Favorite Prescription "
fame presides. In all cases where chil
dren are desired and are absent, an effort
should be made to tind out the real mum,
since it is generally so easily removed by
proper treatment
In all the various weaknesses, displace
ments, prolaiisus, inflammation and de
bilitating, catarrhal drains and in all
cases of nervousness and debility. Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the most
efficient remedy thatcan possibly be used.
It has to its credit hundreds of thousands
of cures more in fact than any other
remedy put up fur sale through druggists,
especially for woman's use. The Ingredi
ents of which the "Favorite Prescription
Is composed hive received the most
positive endorsement from the leading
medical writers on Jfei1i Mcdkn of all
the several schools of practice. All the
Ingredients are printed in pltiln EwjlUh
on the wrapper enclosing the bottle, so
tbat any woman making use of this
famous medicine mar know exactly what
she Is taking. Dr. Pierce take his pa
tients into his full confidence, which ha
can afford to do as the formula after
which the "Favorite Prescription" Is
mad will bear the most careful exam
ination. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pllet are the
bwl at:d safest Mutative fur women.
AMUSEMENTS
GOOD SING1NO
The Northland singer, Mr. Ben Hend
ricks, the celebrated Swedish coTiedian,
comes to Steward's opera house, Monday.
April 23. His rranajer. Mr. William
ray, has this season provided Mr. Hend-
A
ricks with a brand new company. Mr.
Hendricks has one of those enjoyable
types of Swedish character to which he
is so peculiarly adapted. During the
action of the play he will sing six new
songs, "Philopene," "Northland Lullaby."
"Swagger Swedish Swell" "Strawberries,"
"Open your mouth and shut your eyes,"
"Fair land of Sweden," and others.
Mr. Hendricks is a graceful and talented
actor, and his songs, charming as ballads,
are full of romance and pathos; they are
a feature of the performance and each one
is a hit They are soft and sweet and
full of sympathy. By a happy utilization
of diversified talent he also combines
drollery and dignity and makes the part
of Ole, the hero of the play, a memorable
picture.
ANAEMIA
GIRLHOOD'S SICKNESS
It is easily verifiable in chlorosis, anae
mia, (green sickness, as mother call it),
that the patient suffers from greater or
ess difficulty along the spine, to which all
Ithis needless suffering in girlhood is due.
t is equally well demonstrated that no
system of treatment save Ostaopathy
pays any attention to these conditions.
Osteopaths hunt out these spinal and
other deviations from normal healthful
anatomy, and remove them by plain com
mon sense, mechanioal means, just as
you would straighten or replace the
wheels of a watch. The blood-making
organs are thus let free to resume their
work of making blood. '
There is no attempt to supply by in
ternal drugs the lacking qualities of the
blood, for if once supplied they are soon
used up and the patient is where she was
before taking. How much better is the
Osteopath s way of setting the natural
organs of supply into action that the
proper quantity and quality of the blood
may be maintained in the way Nature de
signed? ADMINISTRATES NOTK
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been duly appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon for
Union County, administratrix of the
estate of Herman C. West deceased. All
persons having claims against said estate
are hereby required to present the same
properly verified as by law required, to
Wm. B. Sargent my attorney, Foley
Hotel Block, La Grande, Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof.
Maooib A. West,
Administratrix of the estate of Herman
C. West deceased.
stjImprWemenTnotki
Be it resolved. That the sidewalks on K
Street between Second Street and Fourth
Street in the city of La Grande, Oregon,
shall be put in good repair by the abutting
property owners and such repairs shall be
made by the 20th day of April, 1906.
Passed by the council of the city of La
Grande, Oregon, on the 4th day of April
A-D- 1906. I. R. Snook,
Recorder of the city of La Grande.
" FOR FAMILY USE
Every family In town should have a
box of soap from our window this week
at 20 cts. Come in or telephone us.
Newlin Druo Co.
PASTURE""-
Well watered good grass 'adjoining
Morgan Lake, horses or cattle $l.00!per
month.
Thos. Broadhurst.
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, FOR REGRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS,
' Second District.
I 21 (X) George S.Shepherd, of Multnomah County. "Make dirtily at Panama 5
and save
ANNOUNCEMENT
TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS
OF UNION COUNTY
I hereby announce myself as
Candidate for the Republican nom
ination for County Judge, subject
to the primary nominating election
to be held April 20th.
J. C. Henry.
ANNOUNCEMENT
TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS
OF UNION COUNTY
1 hereby announce myself as Can
didate for the Republican nomination
for Representative for Union county
subject to the primary nominating
election to be held April 20th.
S. R. Haworth.
I ANNOUNCEMENT
e -rn . .
, OF UNION COUNTY. e
a I hereby announce myself as
Candidate for the Democratic nom- e
ination for Sheriff of Union county,
W j w on, pi una, j liUMMiiaMIl (
election to be held April 20th.
i. tS. JOHNSON. ;
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce my candidacy J
County Judge on the Republican 1
Ticket subject to the will of the f
Kepuoiican electors, at the primar
ies to be held April 20th, 1906.'
Wm. B. Saroent.
ANNOUNCEMENT
TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS
OF SOUTH LA GRANDE
DISTRICT
I hereby announce myself as
Candidate for the Republiccn nom
, Ination for Justice of the Peace,
subject to the primary nominating
election to be held April 20th.
Wm. Grant.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Desire nomination on Republican
ticket for re-nomination.
JOHN E. HOUGH
Justice of the Peace
i ANNOUNCEMENT
J TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS !
OF UNION COUNTY
I hereby announce myself as !
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. e
TREASURER'S (All FOR WARRANTS
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed, Treasurer of Union, CountyJOre
gon, has funds on hand , with which to
pay all County Warrants that were pre
sented and endorsed by the County
Treasurer prior to March 1, 1901. Also
all Contingent Warrants outstanding.
No interest allowed on the above war
rants after March SO, 1906.
John Frawlbv
Treasurer of Union County.
TREASURER'S (All FOR CITY WARRANTS
Notice is hereby given that there are
now funds on hand to pay all out stAndinu
warrants issued on General Fund of La
Grande City, up to and including No.
6116 endorsed August 17th 1904.
Interest on all warrants on General
Fund from No. 4901 to No. 6115 inclu
sive, ceases from this date.
There are also funds in the treasury to
pay ail warrants issued against Road
Fund of La Grande City, up to date.
Interest on all warrants on all Road
Fund ceases from date of this call La
Grande, Oregon, April Mth 1906.
J. K. Wrioht
City Treasurer.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
d. 8. Land Offloe. L Ormnd, Ommn.
Notice la hereby 'given that tlx following
named settler fau nfed notice of tali Intention
.!!'!'.. 0l"i erooln aopiiort of hi claim,
and that uid proof will be made befor tbl
u'. ,aA r the U. H. Land
Offloe, at Uinde. Oregon, on AprW, iwus,
l: H. K, No earn, lame hskrr or
Meachsm, Orepon, for tlx Lot 6 6 7 'ah
UWA2l.,Tn IB., kI at K W It!
following witnesses to prove
tterinrvi opon nd cu'u"
od;i?ri,n.nmk &ticivrd
Abb, of fendlMou, Orei.n. aro
It W. Davis.
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twelve thousand miles to market"
You can do this and not spend cny more
uiuiiey man you arc spencing now.
Hie secret is trade at the
SEATTLE
GROCERY CO.
Our prices are right our detlvery system is right, our groceries are rirht f
Trv our fi cent Crxr.kAr .n.r,. -Th ,.iu .. are ' go 1
thamtoo -e- ....
SEATTLE GROCERY CO
LAWSON
! STEWIi)5! :
D. H. STEWARD, Proprietor and Manager
THE FAMOUS NOtf THLAMD SINGER
BEN HENDRICKS !
and the screaming comedy
MONDAY.
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LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor,
C .mplte Machirw Shops and Foundry
General Blacksmiths, We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed .
Mill., the best and cheapest mill on the market. Our shops are
quipped with machinery to handle any sized work, nothing too large
or nothing to small. Highest prices paid for old cast iron.
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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 giaa to explain trie
to uiose who are not familiar with
Interests paid on time deposits and
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
Uhe farmers and TJraders
Tfationat SBank
f ' X Srnct Off on
..,.., wiy iwr mem. xou will ik
BROS. Prop.
0PBM HOWIE I
that has captivated millions ,..,. , .. .. u-Z..
APRIL 23
Ole
Olson
New Songs ' New Company
A Swagger Swedish Swell
Northiand Lullaby New Laughs
Strawberries New Features
Open Your Mouth and Shut Your
Eyes. New "Ole Olson"
Fair Land of Sweeden
Prices Orchestra and
orchestra center 76c
Dress circle and balcony
50c. Children in balcony
25c.
J. R. FORREST'S
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workings of a
checking account
banking.
in savings department
$74,000.00
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