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i r i ' t V 1 5 MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN i an important part of our tock. They art carefully pre pared and will prove of inesti mable benefit to little sufferer. Soothing tyrup for tortured little bodies. Gentle but effica cious remidies for youthful ills. Lotions, ointments, toilet pow ders, puffs, sponges, combs, brushes, and all articles for the nursery are her in great quan tity and good quality. W have a full line of all well known Infant Foods. OUR SPECIALTIES Doctors Prescriptions and Family Receipts, RED GROSS DRUG STORE 1 A. C. MAC LENNAN, Prop. Prescription Pharmacist THERE'S MANY A SLIP I 'TWIXT CIGAR AMD LIP, La Grange Evening Observer THURSDAY. APRIL 26. 1906 Published daily except on Sunday One year in advance $6.60 Six months in advance .. 5.60 Per month ,... 65 Single copy 6c Entered at the Post Office at La Grande Oregon, as Second Class Matter. CURREY BROS.. ED'S AND PROP This paper will not publish any article appearing over a nom-de-plume. Signed articles will be received subject to the discretion of the? editors. Please sign your articles and save disappointment. ' but never a slip-up or a let-up, in the original high quality of the Vista Oraoa brand. No guessing about it anymore it's been on the market long enough to prove its work. Have you ever smoked a Vista Orada cigar? No? Good day to try on out. C. E. HACKMAN, ADVKKTI4INU KATGH Maplay Ad rmtni rurtitahw) opoo appllcatlou ami renrtlni notices lOo dm- line first tun- linn, jc per ifae fur each nahaequenl Inner Hon. """imw "f Nmilnlmoe. se i er line, anta of thanks, 6c per Una. rwHTiiKi unmet S. EDMONDS, TAILOR NEW SPRING LIIME OF WOOLENS ARRIVED ALL THE LEADING EXCLUSIVE STYLES McKennon Building, next door to J. H Par' Jwlry Stor. . eeeeeeeeeeeeeee Fine Confectionery and Cigars Af Van Bur en's A BROKEN WATCH 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 as well as 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. jfr A RtPAIRINCj J. II. PEARE. Jeweler and Optician ! Here's a Good Rule ! How much w have learned from our Oriental friends will be indicated by the disposition of the Arm Mwllral Kin before Congress, which might be de scribed as measure to make the United State Army fit to fight In time of war. If the Japanese triumph taught th mili tary world anything, it was th impor tance of keeping soldiers hsalthy. That a sound man will fight better than a sick man, that an army In good physical con dition will beat an, army depleted by dis sase, eem truisms. Yst, until th little yellow men achieved thir unbrokn record of victorie no military authority had ever given du weight to th hygienic problem. Our army is now officered for a strength of on hundred thousand men, except th medical department which 1 officered for a strength of less than fifty thousand men. This bill seeks to increase the medical faculty to a strength sufficient to car for the health of th fighting men. In our late war with Spain th medical department lacked numbers, equipment and authority. Th result was fourteen soldiers dead from disease (mostly pre ventable) to on from wounds. In th recent war in the Far East the Japanese lost one soldier from sickness to four from shell, bullet and bayonet Their medical department was sufficient, and, in its own province, paramount Only five per cent of our forces escaped the hospital. In an equal length of time, and under more try ing conditions, so reckon Dr. 1. L. Sea man, in his recent book, but fifteen per cent of th Japanese Army reported sick. Fighting strength depends not' mora upon th number of soldiers on the roster than upon th proportion able to bear arms, when the time of action comes. Painful though it be to our national pride, the inference is inevitable, that with equal forces tnlisted, a Japanesa army with a hospital record of only fifteen per cent would defeat an American army with a hospital record of ninety-five per cent An adequate medical fore is as essential to an army as a skilful trainer to a pu gilistCollier's Weekly. Kf AYY SJIOWfAU Eghty-seven inches of snow fell at Burns, Hamey county, during the past winter. This is the heaviest snowfall during on winter since the earliest re corded history of that district MADf WEILS flOW Artesian wells div years aio near Carley. Wash., which flowed but a brief ima hm-m iv' uUMI Uie eartn- quak disturbance in California. Two fresh water springs have also appeared in that section wher none was before. It is stated by citizens of Carley that th seismic disturbance was felt there. KEEP YOUR APPEARANCE ABOVE PAR GOOD LAUNDRY WORK IS NECESSARY TO DO SO FOR CLEANLINESS IS A DISTINCTIVE QUALITY OF A GENTLEMAN TRY IS WITH YOUR BUNDLE A. B. C. STEAM LAUNDRY I H.ONE Main 7 . La Grnic Oregon. oS) In this issue appears the official vote of the primary election by precincts, i careful analysis will reveal much informs tion. Under this new law, the question of location of the various nominees is largely lost sight of, for example it will be noticed that had Elgin cast less than sixty more votes for those candidates who resided there, Elgin would have had the repre aantative, county judge, sheriff and county commissioner. Out of a total registration of 67?, considerably less than half of this number of votes were cast in the two Elgin precincts, so it will be seen how a little effort would have secured the few votes necessary to have completely changed the greater portion of the ticket New York will soon have the most up to-date college buildings ever constructed. The group of five buildings, now nearing completion, on Washington Heights, . will the future home of the Calleg of th City of New York. It has cost $4,500,000 and will afford accommodation for nea 6,000 students. irly Co ... ! ( Go) Improves the flavor and adds to thchealth fulness of the food RECORDS A larg shipment of Records reached u this morning from th factory, Com and hear them. You will likely want om of them. W. K. Davis. IS 16 Adam Ave. WILL ISSUE INVITATION. Capt A, M. Paul of this) city who has been nominated for j Congress for this district on th Socialist ticket will soon issu an invitation to Hon. W. R. ;! E11U, th Republican nomine for congress to meet him in joint debate before the tabor unions in Portland to discus the) labor question of th day. SOCIALIST TICKET , A call has been issued bv the socialist of this county to meet in convention in this city on May 1st for th purpos of nominating a full county ticket. MILLINERY OPENING Every day in the week at Mrs. J. R Forrest's. Prices lower than aver known Trimmer from Gage' of Chicago. RUMMAGE SALE Don't forget th rum-nage tale to be given Friday and Saturday of this week, BIDS WANTED Bids will be rece.ved uo to 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon, April 28, 2906 at the office of Dr. L. D. Reavis. for the construction of two cement cross walks according to the plans on file at th office of City Engineer. The committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. !L. u. Keavis. . A. L. Richardson J. J. Carr. (Ml JUDGE ONE THING BY ANOTHER "I have tried Osteopathy but it did not do m any good" is a remark one fro quently hears from misguided persons who upon close questioning, admit that what they actually tried was not Osteo pathy at all but massage, Th freest volunteers among lay paople who attempt to set limitations upon Osteopathy's powers to heal ordinarily prove to be of this class. It is not sufficient to try other things in order to ascertain what Osteo pathy can accomplish. The only real way to learn if Osteopathy will cure is to give it a fair trial under the car and advice of an accredited osteopathic phy sician. Still, a generalideaof this system may be gleaned from talking with patients who are under treatment only, make sure that you are not talking to those who are trying "something different". PIBLIJHID SUMMONS First Publication March 26th., 1906 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County. J. E. Biteman, Plaintiff 1 vs. Summons Allen Clark, Defendant I fo 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 befor 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 sum of $53.76 together with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum after Octo ber 30th. 1 905, together with attorney fee of $20 and the costs and disburs ments of this action, upon your certain promlsory note and also, order for sale of attached property viz NE''of SW1 & SEV ofJNWit' Sec. 18 in Twp. 6 S. R 35 E. W. M. to pay such judgment This summons is published by order of Hon. Robert Eakin, Juog of ' the above entitled Court made March 26th. 1906 fixing six consecutive weeks therefor and in the La Grand Evening Observer th first publication hereof being March 26th. 1906. C H. Finn, Attomy for Plaintiff. FIR STREET SECOND HAND STORE has just received a fine line of REFRIGERATORS which we are offering at the lowest prices at which these goods have ever been sold in La Grande. W Hav ONE SECOND HAND RIDING PLOW 16 inch, also on Deering Cultivator, and several fin Rifles at BARGAINS SEE OUR BIG CROCKERY VALUE " Best Values in Crockery in La Grande today 30 piec dinner set Floral Design $3.75. 45 piece dinner set Johnson Bros. English whit war only $5.25, WE WANT YOUR TRADE. 7 DON'T FORGET I to trade your Old Stove for on of our Fin Range ' Call or phone Red 1751 FIR STREET SECOND HAIVu STORE PROTECTION This has nothing to do with th tariff ques tion, but refers solely to th protection of your hands while house cleaning, by wearing a pair of our HOUSEHOLD RUBBER GLOVES. You can save your hands in any kind of general hons work. W hav a new upply just from th factory mad especially for us which w are selling at th vary low price of $1.00 par pair and every lady should hav a pair. Call and see them. A. T. HILL. Prcjcrlption Druggist LA GRANDE, OR a ;...M..'.,...,',,.'.H ,.,,;? I LUMBER RETAILED AT- WHOLESALE PRICFS Bitter Lumber and Cheaper than 1$ sold in La Grande, We deliver it to your building . ' . . . ... Grande Ronde Lumber Co j PERRY, OREGON ' """"te IN BUSINESS AGAIN 1 Business with me means LIVERY BUSINESS of course. Twenty years with horses has placed me in that business to stay THIS TIME TO STAY I have looked over the entire east and found that there is no place like home If When you want a first class turnout 'call or phone the RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE IOE WOODS PHONE RED 641 JEFFERSON AVENUE WWW) . Centennial Hotel Under new management. Board and Room $5 per week, cash. Meals 25 cts. Special rates fin nishe Monthly patrons. No. M17 Adams Ave. Phon No. 1161. Mrs. W. E. Murchison, proprietress J. L MARS, Contractor and Builder Draler in Building Material. La Grande, Oregon . Dro a line naming work, and I will nam th right price. LIGrtTMMO COLLECTION AGENCY Tt It A. Watson, Mgr. All claims placed in our hands . be paid direct to the creditor. Our system gets the money. Full particulars made known upon application to interested parties. Offic up-stairs in Ralston building La Grande, Or. I SOOAL DANCE Th Commercial Club will give ajjffihar ne of their popular dance Saturday vning of this week.