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1 HEADQUARTFPS FOR KODAKS AND KO SUPPLIES W have V.1-received a I-rgs spring and summer assortment of I s -c S I BuatfaMuaoa4IBHBC3SBaA3SaMM.iJ14ik4MM'' LEVElOP NG Avu X In fact everything co inected with amateur and professional photography T w invita inspection, h'a a p aiaury to show our goodi. RED CROSS DRUG STORE S. EDMONDS. TAILOR NEW SPRING LINE OF WOOLENS ARRIVED ALL THE LEADING EXCLUSIVE STYLES . McKennon Building, next door to J. H Pear'a Jewelry Store. j Fine j I Confectionery j j and j ! Cigars I t I, . t i ..j Ar I VanBuren's i, .VDNEUIK rj. REPAIRING J. H. PEARE. f Here's a Good Rule! KEEP YOUR APPEARANCE ABOVE PAR GOOD LAUNDRY WORK IS NECESSARY TO DO SO FOR CLEANLINESS IS A DISTINCTIVE QUALITY OF A GENTLEMAN TRY US WITH YOUR BUNDLE AeB.Ce : STEAM LAUNDRY j PHONE Main 7 j La Grvnle. Oregon. ' Kodaks FILMS PLATES CARD MOUNTS PRIMING OUT PAPER TANK DEVELOPING MACHINES TONING'SOLUTIONS A. c. MAC lennan, prop. AN EASIEICLUXIIRY Did you do without cigara during Lent for a self-imposed penance? You deaerva credit. But, .oh. how you'll enjoy a amoka when Lent ia passed. Easter comet Don't mar your pleasure by buying an inferior cigar. Oet a Key West Pcrfccto and be happy C. E. HACKMAN, A BROKEN WATCH j Is 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 1 as well as aver they did. Bring us Your Watch ; and let us put in proper shape. No matter what'a the trouble we can fix it. And we repair jewelry too. So T .. At.. 1 :t BKimuiiy umv yuu wouiun v anuw it from new. People who know u say our charges are entirely satis factory. Jeweler and Optician La "teft tverJnJ ODsot THJ3SDAY, A'RIL 19. 1906 Published daily exe3pt on Sunday One year in advance ... .....$6.50 Su montha in advance L. 8.60 Per month ...... 65 Single copy 6c Entered at the Post Office at La Grande Oregon, aa Second Clais Matter.- CURREY. BROS.. ED'S AND PROP This paper will not publiih any article appearing over a nom-de-plume. Signed article will be received . subject to the discretion of the editors. Please sign your articles and save disappointment. 1 AIVKKT1-VU BATKM Olaplaj Ad norm rumtbl .poo appllcatloi UmU reading uuiiee 10c per Una flrat - dm Hon, je per Use for each aubaquanl loan lion. vaaolottoDanf ooailolraca, 5 (rllot, artaathanka,6e ear Ilea. ' Today is a memorable day in th history of this country. Just 131 years ago th. shot wasi fired at Lexington. ....... iimiu aiuuiki me world," and just forty-five years ago today Balti more was the scene of an important event in th. history of th. United States, the attack -upon th. Sixth Massachusetts regiment as it was on its way to Wash ington in defense of th. Union. There ar. still quit, a number of persons living today who remember that April 1 9th nearly half a century ago. Th. country was In a turmoil then. Fort Sumter had been fired upon, the federal government had called for volun teers to put down th. rebellion and th. stars and bar. had been run up to replace the star, and stripes in many of th. Southern states. Baltimore was a hotbed of secessionists then and when th. Washington authorities attempted to pass Armed men through th. city, there was trouble. On tha morning of April 19th, th. 6th. Massachusetts Regiment and portion, of the First and Second Regiment, of Penn sylvania troops started across th. city. They were greeted with hoot and jeer and shower of missiles were hurled at them by th. imm.ns. throng of southern sympathizer. A soldier' gun was acci dentally discharged, th mob mad an assault and the soldiers fired a volley. Four soldier and twelv citizen war. killed and thirty-six soldiers and a great rnany citizen wounded, ' Th. California horror has affected, the entire nation. Oregon .specially feels th. great calamity that has befallen th metropolis of th Pacific coast. Thou sands of our people have relatives and friends or have personal acquaintances visiting San Francisco, which brings it closer home. Yet we can not realize the awfulness of the situation. Thousands ar. known to be dead and ' doubtless there ar. scores and scores who will never b. heard of again. Hundreds of happy homes were shattered in the twinkling of an eye. Men who were rich yesterday are today paupers. It is the greatest calamity that has ever visited any section of the United States. Th earthquake which did considerable damage in California in 1892 covered a period of several days and it will be quite awhile before tha people will recover from the resent shock, provided th. worst is now over. Tomorrow is primary day and each voter should go to the poles and register a choice for his party candidates. Good men cannot be placed in office at .lection time unless w see to it that only good citizens ar. placed in nomination th. 20th. No accounting for what man will do. For keeping the Ten Commandment, a New York man was arrested. They were on a stone tablet, which he stole from a synagogue. A United States senator is credited with the remark that affair ar so bad that when th roll I called he dosn'i know whether to say "present" or "not guilty." Th Washington Post think it is hard to see how he could plead "not guilty" if present. Earthquake newa eeema to have taksn precedence over the primary election. I mm Improves the flavor and adds to the health fulness of the food. STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE Be it resolved. That the sidewalks on K Street between Second Street and Fourth Street, in the city of La Grande, Oreeon. 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 th. council of th. citv of La Urande, Oregon, on th. 4th day of April D. 1906. I.R. Snook. Recorder of the city of La Grande. lUIBfcR LAND CT UTNB . 1878 NOTH'R FOR PUBLICATION U. . Land (Mice; U Hrande Oregon, Matb, t til. 10. Kotffle In taertb riven that In rnmniianna atltb lb piovulum ul the art at I ouureaa of ...miumini mi act iu ma aala Ol imber land In lb ttlatMnf riHfnriiia fta-.nn Nevada and Waahliiiflitn TV tinrv u lendati to nil tha Piihllr IjiikI Hltn bv act il Auguai 4, IHUJ. Wlllard Couch ul Lit Grand. oonntr ol tlnliin, ruai of Kaon haa tbia da? Bled In thia office hi imiM tHtrmrnl No. XKL1 lor tlir tmivhaa nt thm KU V of H-U n No In lowoablp No. 4 buUlb. And Will ofor Driof to ih'na thai ih. land anngbt U more THluuhla for lla lirnh ni too than for agricultural parpum-a, and to aublltb hi-claira toaaid lai d be(rr lha Rn iaUr and Hcraivar at I. a Grind, Oregon, on Tbu-aday the 2ltl day 0 June, He nairaa aa wltnaaaMf limn u4i.n Thomaa K. Hbrrwiod. William Barwood. Frank MoCIUra. all Of La Urande. Itnli.ii oounty. Orvynn. Air aot all naraAna elalmfn mAmmlm Ih. above deaonbed la'id ar reunaatrd m file their claima in thin office on or before said 21t day VI KM"', l.VV I. w. Davis, Ka,lier. Timber Land Act June 3. 1878- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land OOlce, La Orande, Or. . . alarcb xa, laus. Notice la herebv a) ran thai In auinulianna frith theprovtaloua of the act of one-real of luneS. IfftS. entitled "An art forth ula .u Umber laoda In the rtutea of Ollfomla, Ore (on, Nevada and Washington Territory," ai extended to all the Public Land Hint hr aw at Aug. i, mri. Albert O. Lemp. of noiaa, iwiiiit or Ada, xiateor I-iaho, haa ibis dav fllerT In thla office hla awom atale, nient, No. DKTJ, for the pttrchaev of the NH HK'l it SWIi HCW A MKU WVi U of H,tUin 81. InTownablbAOag, R.No. an K W .M.,and witiuunr uiwi w mow tuat me inna aougnl la mora valuable for Ita limber or atooetban foragrieultural purDoaea.and u eatiibllah hia elalm to said land before the Rwlater and Re ceiver 01 una oniceai lm uranae, t ngon, on rr nunrauaj, ue uin uajr ui June, iwra. Hunter, Henry Wfken," and Edward" Leu p, all of HoUe Irlabn. - Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-deacribed tan da are reuuwied to flle their uialnii In tbla offloe on or before aald Jutbdayof una,lno6. a w. uavia. uogiater. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1873- NOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION. Xareb a, 1006. U. H. Land Offloe at La lirnide. Ore Notloe la hereby given that In enmnllanna ettb the provlalona of the act or Cong real of lu.ifw, ini", cuiini au ,vi in mo mm e Ul timber landa 111 the Htatea of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Waahlnglon Territory," aa extended t all the Public Ijind tate by act of Auguat 4, IKWJ, Cbarlea t. s ebb of Holke, county . of Ada. Klnte of Idaho. haa thla day tllid In tbla office bla aworn statement No. for the purchase of the H !4 ot Wee No. 8 In Towusblp No. 4, Houlh. Range No. :i H. W. M. aihi win oner prooi u anow mat me land waiilil is more valtmhle for Ita timber or stone than roragrlcullural purpoan.. and to eetabllab his claim to said land before the ttegiater, and tw-eiver at La Uninne, Oretfon, on Tuesday, the luud day of May He names aa wltneHaea: Herbert K. lmn of Holae Idaho; i.barle i, I tnxeiifelt-r. of Hoiee Idaho; Henrv W ainnerg. of Boise Iilabo; Jaa. K rtateiiian, of I a I'rande. Any and all persons rlaimlng adversely the above described lamia are requested to flle their claima In this oltlcs no or before aald iiudday of May, IMM. a- w. lAvia, negisier PUBL1SHLD SUMMONS First Publication March 26th., 1906 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County. J. E. Bateman. Plaintiff ) vs. Summons Allen Clark, Defendant) To Allen Clark defendant above named: , In th. nam. of th. State of Oregon, you ar. hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in tha 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 th. judgment of said court against you for th. sum of $53.76 together with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum after Octo ber 30th. 1905, together with attorney fee of $20 and the costs and disburv ments of thie action, upon your certain promisory not. and also, order for sale of attached property viz NE'V of SWy & SEVoqNwj Se& ,g in Twp 6 s R 35 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. 1906 fixing six consecutive weeks therefor and in the La Grande Evening Observer th. first publication hereof being March 26th. 1906. C. H. Finn. Attorney for Plaintiff. LOOK HEKE ! We want to Interest you Ranges at $23.50, 27.B0, 31.00, 84.60 up to 57.60 for th. best range made. Cook Stoves $4.60 to 15.00 15 by 19 ft New Carpet, $12 60. Old Carpet, $1.60. 3.6C4.60 Fin. Hanging Lamps $2.60. 2.00. 2.60 Three Wash Machines $3.75, 6.00, 6.50 Iron Beds $1.60 to 7.60 , Mattresses $1.50, 2.00. 2.50, 3.00 to 8.50 for th best Wool Mattresses made. ' Singer and Household Drop Head Sewing Machine $16.60, good a naw on trial. Sixteen Bicycles all makes and styles $1.50 to 12.00 Best Values in Crockery in La Grande today 30 piece dinner set Floral Design $3.75, 45 piece dinner set Johnson Bros. English whit war only $5.25. WE WANT YOUR TRADE. Gall or phone Red 1751 FIR TRCEF SECOND HAMu STORE G. W. PROTECTION This has nothing to do with the tariff ques tion, but refers solely to the protection of your hands while house cleaning, by wearing a pair of our HOUSEHOLD RUBBER CLOVES.. You can save your hands in any kind of general honse work. We have a new supply just from the factory made .specially for us which we are selling at th. very low price of $1.00 per pair and every lady should have a pair. Call and see them. A. TV Prescription Druggist LUMBER RETAILED AT WHOLESALE -PRICES Bitter Lumber and Cheaper than is sold in La Grande, We deliver it to your building Crande Rnnde PtRRY, IN BUSINESS AGAIN I Business with me means LIVERY BUSINESS of course. Twenty years, with horses has placed me in that business to stay When you want a first class turnout call or phone th. 'RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE IOE WOODS mmMHMMMMMvMMMv Centennial Hotel Under new management. Soard and Room $5 per week. cash, eals 25 cts. Special rates fin nishe Monthly patrons. No. 1417 Adams Ave. Phone No. 1161. Mrs. W. E Murchison, proprietress J. L MARS, Contractor and Builder Pealer in Buildine Material La Grande, Oregon Dro a line naming work, and 1 will name the right price. LOOK HER E in some fine bargains, LEE. HIL.L. LA GRANDE, OR Lumber Co i OREGON THIS TIME TO STAY I have looked over the entire east and found that there is no place like horn. PHONE RED .641 JEFFERSON AVENUE i : StED OATS .. a-- John Wilson ha a Quantity of firstiJ . i . .... . , , . . ,. r g "ou uais, wn on ne nesires to aisrjose LIGHTNING COLLECTION AGENCY H. A. Watson, Mgr. All claims placed in our hands La j .1 : . . . )'.... . uv paiu uireci uj tne creuibui. q Our system gets th. money.' Full particulars made known "PonaC application to interested parties ; Office up-stairs in Ralston building . La Grande, Or; :4- : f : I .. '. r -... ! r 1