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MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN
is an important part of our
stock. They are carefully pre
pared and will prova of inesti
mabla benefit to little sufferer.
Soothing syrups for tortured
little bodies. Gentle but effica
cious remidiee for youthful ilia.
Lotion, ointments, toilet pow
ders, puffs, sponges, combe,
brushes, and all articles for the
nursery are here in great quan
tity and good quality.
We have a full line of all well
known Infant Foods.
OIK SPECIALTIES
Doctors Prescriptions and Family Receipts.
RED GROSS DRUG STORE
A. C. MAC LENNAN. Prop.
Prescription Pharmacist
THERE'S MANY A SLIP
TVVIXT CIGAR AMD LIP.
but never a lip-up or a let-up, in
the original high quality of the
Vista Orada brand. No guessing
about it anymore it's been on the
market long enough to prove its
work. Have you ever smoked a
VIST OKADA Cigar HO UOOO
day to try one out.
C. E. HACKMAN,
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S. EDMONDS,
TAILOR
NEW SPRING LIE OF WOOLENS ARRIVED
ALL THE LEADING EXCLUSIVE STYLES
McKennon Building, next door to J. H Pear's Jewelry Store.
Fine
Confectionery
and
Cigars
Af
vanBurens
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 itAnd we repair jewelry too. So
skillfully that you wouldn't know it
from new. People who know us
say our charges are entirely satisfactory.
REPAIRING
Li tea Evening OUserver
SATURDAY. AFRIL 28, 1906
Published daily except on Sunday
J. II. PEARE.
Jeweler and Optician
Here's a Good Rule!
KEEP YOUR APPEARANCE ABOVE! PAR
GOOD LAUNDRY WORKJIS NECESSARY
TO DO SO TOR CLEANLINESS j IS A
DISTINCTIVE QUALITY Of A GENTLEMAN
TRY US WITH YOUR BUNDLE
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on the part of the voters will remove
every legitimate objection advanced.
Wallowa Ledger. .
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
ADVERTInlKU BATBS
.Itsplar Ad istu tarnished epoa application
' eel readies notices lOo per line Oral naet
Ion, jc per line tor each Mbaaqoent turn
ttuo.
ewMniloD of eondntenee. je rej line,
aide of thanks, ss per Una,
"MADE CI OKKGT Bl'TIOSS
Secretary Turner Oliver, of the La
Crande Commercial association, has just
rce'ved front Portland a box of buttons
'coming the "Made in Oregon" campaign
now being promoted by Portland manu
facturers. The buttons have the words
"Made in Oregon" on them, besides the
picture of a busy beaver engaged in cut
ting down a large tree. The beaver was
one of the first state emblems ever adopt
ed by Oregon and is used is the symbol
of Oregon industry in this campaign of
home made goods. All commercial bodies
are urged to take up the matter and in
duce people everywhere to wear tse Ore
gon buttons and tr.sist on having Oregon
made goods of all kinds. The buttor.s are
being distributed among La Grande
people who wish to show their loyalty to
the state by wearing a button and boom
ing for the state.
(ONE OUT CT YOUR SHELL
Do you allow yourself to become ab
sentminded, wrapped up in a brown
study? Look about you. Speak to those
that you have been in the habit of ignor
ing. Make friends with everyone. Strive
to touch life everywhere you can. You
will accomplish your task better by so
doing than by going forward blindly ab
sorbed in meditation or engrossed by in
ternal musings.
The Salem Statesman is the only paper
in the s'-ate which does not like the theory,
or the practice, the inception or the result
of the direct primary law. But then the
Statesman has been lubricated with
machine oil for so long that its parte
must of necessity squeak when the lubri
cant is no more. Pendleton Tnbune,
The Brownsville Times takes occasion
to remark: "The Oregonian boasts that
the Portland postoffice leads all other
northwestern cities in the sale of stamps.
Especially does the Oregonian crow over
Seattle. Seattle, however, has had no
Jonathan Bourne and divers other candi
dates running for state office on a cam
paign of education."
In caring for its famine sufferers the
Japanese Government has taken the ex
ample of the British in India as a model.
It has begun an elaborate system of re
lief works, road building and recovery of
wast land, employing men from the fam
ine districts at low wages, to enable them
to sustains themselves. Land taxes are
remitted, and the government is distrib
uting seed for the next year's crop.
Great interest has centered in the
Aiken bill in Ohio for the increase of the
saloon tax from $350 to $1,000, which
passed the Senate last week, having been
adopted by the House. The vote was
close. Governor Pattison is known to be
in favor of the bill although he is too ill to
take any action, and it will probably be
come a law without his signature. There
are about 12.000 saloons in the State of
Ohio, and it is estimated by the best
authorities that this will close about one-
half of them.
A New Hampshire newspaper man
visited a near by city, and at one of the
hotels he was served with some honey,
delectable to his taste. On his next trip
to the city he was accompanied by his
wife, and went to the same hotel, with
visione of the same honey. It did not
appear, however, and beckoning to a
waiter, he said: "Say. Sam, where is my
honey?" He was almost paralyzed when
that worthy grinned and replied: "She
doan' work here no more, boss; she done
got a job at the silk mill." The wife re
ceived a handsome new dress before they
returned home, after making a solemn
promise not to tell the story.
The primary election law has passed
the first test with entire satisfaction to
its friends and supporters. Tne only dis
appointment in connection with it is the
smallness of the vote cast, but that is the
fault of the people and not of the law,
The only objection we have heard comes
from those who have heretofore had
much to do with manipulating conven
tons and very much dislike to surrender
thit prerogative.
The law is all right and a little practice
DEATH OF JOHN It TERRY
The death of John H. Terry, a former
well kn:wn resident of this county oc
curred in Woodland. California, Thursday
evening. April 19, 1906. Deceased wis
born in North Carolina 62 years ago and
u m gomeoeraie soiaier in the
Civil War. He was well-known in this
county, having resided here with his
fami'y for several years. He leaves a
wife, five sons and three daughters to
mourn his loss. Two of his tons resided
in this city and left for Woodland on the
evening of their father's death. The tele
gaaph message which they sent from
Elgin stating that they were on their way
never reached its destination, and their
father was laid to rest a few ' minutes
before their arrival in Woodland. Elgin
Recorder.
WAHID
Men to work on road at Grande Ronde
mines, inquire of J. A. Throhsou,
Pres. Aurelia Mines
ATTENTION EASTERN STAR.
There will be a special meeting of
Hope Chapter O. E. S. on Saturday night,
April 28,
Worthy Grand Patron, Geo. M. Hyland,
will be present the work exemplified and
a banquet served by section number five.
Mrs. Forrest, chairman.
- Genevieve Bohnenkahp,
Worthy Matron.
REV. BELL INJURED
While out driving this afternoon an ac
cident happened to the buggy in which he
was riding and Rev. J. R. N. Bell was
thrown to the ground, striking on his
head and shoulders. It is not known at
present whether his injuries are serious
or not Baker City Herald.
MILLINERY OPENING
Evety day in the week at Mrs. J. R
Forrest's. Prices lower than ever known
Trimmer from Gage's of Chicago.
RUMMAGE SALE
Don't forget the rummage sale to be
given Friday and Saturday of this week.
Nature's Way Is Best.
The function strengthening and tissue
building plan of trouliiut chronic, linirnr
lug ami ob-tinum cases of disease a pur
sued bv Dr. Pierce, is following after
Nature's plan of restoring health.
He usm natural rciixilitw. that Is
extracts from native mndic-lnal roots,
pnpand hv processes wrought out by
the expenditure of much, time and
monev. without the tide of alcohol, and
by skillful combination In just the right
proportions.
Used as Ingredient of Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery. Illuc-k Cherry
bark. Queen's nxit. Golden SSeal root,
liloodroot and Stone root, specially exert
their influence in t-a-ws of lung, bronchial
and throat troubles, and thi "Oi.ov
r.RV Is, therefore, a sovereign remedy
for bronchitis, laryngitis, chronic coughs,
catarrh and kindred ailments.
The above native roots also have the
strongest possible, endorsement from the
leaiitni; nieiin-ai writers, or ail tne several
schools of practice, for the cure not only
of tiie dlseu-s named above but also for
Indigestion, torpor of liver, or bilious
ness ohstinate constipation, kidney and
uiauaer in Mimes auu caiarrn, no mailer
where located.
You don't have to take Dr. Pierce':
say-so aljne as to this: what he clatm
for his "Discovery" Is backed up by the
writings of the most eminent men In the
mitlicul profession. A request by postal
card or letter, addressed to Dr. K. V.
Pierce, llutlalo. N. Y.. for a little book
of extracts from eminent medical au
thorities endorsing the ingredients of his
medicines, will bring a little book fit
that is worthy of your attention if
needing a good! safe, reliable remedy of
Itiiou'M amiNHtitimi for the cure of utmost
any old chronic, or lingering malady.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con
stipation. One little " Pellet is a gentle
laxative, and two a mild cathartic.
The most valuable book tor both men
and women is Dr. Pierces
Common hense Medical Ad
f'.SM v'ser. A splendid lons-page
h""J3 volume, with engravings
vi5i and colored plates. A copy.
Vil2uJI paper-covered, will be seut
a1 anYone sending 21 cent-
I I I in one-cent stamps, to puv
V I 2 the cost of mailing mil), to
t7j Dr. R.V.Pierce. Buffalo. X
Y. Cloth-bound, 31 stamps
TREASURER'S (ALL FOR WARRANTS
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed Treasure of Union County, Oregon.
has funds on hand which to pay all
County and Scalp bounty warrants which
were presented and endorsed by the
County Treasurer, prior to Sept 1, 1901.
No interest allowed on the above war
rants after April 13. 1906.
John Frawlit
Treasurer op Union county.
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.
We Have
ONE SECOND HAND RIDING PLOW
16 inch, also one Deering Cultivator, and several fine Rifles at BARGAINS
SEE OipR BIG CROCKERY VALUE
Best Values in Crockery in La Grande today 80 piece dinner set Floral
Design $3.75, 45 piece dinner set Johnson Bros. English white ware only
$5.25. WE WANT YOUR TRADE.
DON'T FORGET I
to trade your Old Stove for one of our Fine Ranges
Gall or phone Red 1751
FIR STREET SECOND HANu STORE
PPnTPfTTnM
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
GLOVES. You can save your hands in any
kind of general honse work. We have a new
eupply just from the factory made especially
for us which we are selling at the very low
price of $1.00 per pair and every lady
should have a pair. Call and see them.
A. T. HILL
Prescription Druggist
LA GRANDE. OR
LUMBER
5v
RETAILED AT
WHOLESALE PRICES
Better Lumber and Cheaper than is sold in
La Grande, We deliver it to your building
Co
j Grande Ronde Lumber
PERRY, OREGON
X
IN BUSINESS AGAIN
Business with me means THIS 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 is no place like home
IF
When you want a first class turnout call or phone the
RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE
i
IOE WOODS
PHONE RED . 641
JEFFERSON AVENUE
e
fJWiurjSE
Every family in town should have a
box of soap from our window this week
at 20 cts. Come in or telephone us.
Newun Druo Co.
Centennial Hotel
Under new management.
Board and Room $5 per week, cash.
Meals 25 cts. Special rates fin nishe
Monthly patrons. No. 1417 Adams Ave
Phone No. 1161.
Mrs. W. E. Murchison, proprietress
I. L MAR51
Contractor and Builder
laler in Building Material.
La Grande, Oregon
Dro a line naming work, and 1 will
name thejright price.
5 LIGHTNING COLLEGTIOV
AGENCY
H. 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.
Office up-sUirs in Ralston building
La Grande, Or.
SOCIAL DANCE
The Commercial Club will give another
ne of their popular dances Saturday
evertr week.
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