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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1906)
7 t 1 mm m- OIK SPECIALTIES : , Dcctors Prescriptions and Family Receipts. RED GKCSS DRUG STORE i S. EDMONDS, rvvr TAILOR jVfVV SPRING LINE OF WOOLENS ARRIVE ALL THE LEADING EXCLUSIVE STYLE J McKennon Building, next door to J. ; 3 v t: Z i i '-, . " ! i V V.i '5 and ars Af , - ? k J M ' ,t ' van IT REPAIRINQ I J. If. PEARE. I Here's a - nine ilAnfpriinnprv va ei vvvivi ll J Gia T i (AM )U KEEP YOUR APPEARANCE ABOVE, PAR GOOD LAUNDRY W0RKJIS NECESSARY TO DO SO f OR CLEANLINESS? IS JA DISTINCTIVE QUALITY OF A GENTLEMAN TRY US WITH YOUR BUNDLE - A.B.C. IS TEA M LAUNDR Y : FHONE La Grnle, eeteeeee., A. C. MAC LENNAN, Prop. : Prescription Pharmacist THERE'S MANY A SLIP TVVIXT CIGAR AMD LIP. but never a slip-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 work, Have you ever smoked a ' Vista Orada cigar? No? Good day to try one out. C. C. HACKMAN, H Pear's Jewelry Stor. , ; r V n - if if , . ,. v ;, v ' a) 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 ere running as w,ell 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 satis factory. , .! JeucicrJ andj Optl clan Good Rule Main 7 Orrgcn. MEDICINE'FOR children it an important part of our -stock. They r carefully pre pared and will prove of inesti mable benefit to little sufferers. Soothing syrups for tortured little bodies. Gentle but effica cious remidiee for youthful ills. Lotion, ointments, toilet pow ders, puffs, sponges, combs, 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. e)eVe4e)e Buren La Cf22 tvening GSsener MONDAY, APRIL 80, 1906 PuMr-ad daily except on Sunday One year in advance ... '.. Six months in advance ....... Per month Single copy J. "... ...........$6.50 5.50 65 : 5c I 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 articie 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 AOVEKTlsINO KATSM Isplar ad ralai rarntatird apon applloatlou ma) raadlqg noUoee toe per llae flrat ' iuer- Hon, jo pet line tor each aubaequaol ' loiter lion. eaoioUooi of oonrtolenca, 5o f r Hn. ' rdU)anln,cprllna. Repaaa Met For United States Senator . 4. FRED W. MULKEY (short term) . '; JOHNATHAN BOURNE ' " ' (long term) For Governor - - r- ' t JAMES WITHYCOMBE For Secretary of State-- ' RWANW W RITNCIflM T For State Treasurer UCU. A. <.t.L. For Supreme Judge ROBERT EAKIN For Attorney General 1 A. M. CRAWFORD For Supt. Pub. Instruction J. H. ACKERMAN For State Printer W. S. DUNNIWAY X For Commission Labor O. P. HOFF For Congress W. R. ELLIS , - ' For Prosecuting Attorney F. S..IVANHOE For Joint Senator.Umatilla, Morrow Union W.O.COLE For Joint Representative, Wallowa : , '. Union ... JAY H.DOBBIN For Representative S. R. HAWORTH For County Judge J. C. HENRY For Sheriff W. W. RANDALL For Commissioner BEN BROWN -For Clerk JAMES B. GILHAM . ' For Recorder DAVID H. PROCTOR For Treasurer JOHN FRAWLEY . For Cornor 1 t J. M. HILTS A map just published at San Francisco shows 453 city blocks burned. Number bu'i'dings estimated at 60,000.' While Eastern Oregon did not secure many of the coveted nominations Judge Eakin wil be the next supreme ' judge, and will be the first Eastern Oregon man to occupy a position on the supreme benchl .. ' , ' . . ' " : This is just the right sized town to settle down in and-enjoy life. Everything for the comfort of life can be bought here and $10, will go as. far as $25 will in larger cities. When you want to leave the farm, come to our town and build a nice comfortable home and be among the best people in the world. ' . ' If La Grande had any athletic leaders with a little' ginger In them, the Eastern Oregon High School Meet; which was to have been held in Union, could be held in La Grande. Pendleton and Baker City .are both in the field for it and La Grande would be an ideal spot as a compromise. We are permitting the surplus waters of the Grande Rondo, Catherine creek, Ladd creek and other streams to go to waste now, but it will be stored In time and held until needed. Then Grande Ronde valley will be a continuation" of small holdings and prosperous happy homes. T Not a few of the Democrats are sor in the way the voters handed it to Tom Johnson. Johnson made the best "record for the collection of taxes and in turning over the money, of any of his prede cessors and his friends think that he was entitled to the nomination and make no hesitation in expressing their views along these lines. His friends 'claim that the saloon interests of the county caused his defeat. , , ' . KE WAGCfl . Grandy & Russell now ha v their ice wagon running. Leave or phone orders to their meat market... Phone Main 50. mm ROLL APRIL . MissRohanA Eighth, Sarah Smith, Rose Jarvis. B Eighth, Willie Hamilton. Miss Kuhn A , Seventh, - Jeannette Wheatiy, Arlo Myres. : B Seventh, Olaf Croup, May Neill. Miss Brunholts B Sixth, John McAnish Ruth Simrns. ' Miss Harris--A fifth. , Addie Farris, Wilbur Kilpatric Miss Aldrich A Third. Arleigh Kam merer, Edna Golden. ; Miss Wenham-B Third. Edna Andrews, Nacon Gibson. . , . . ;. . , . . . ' Miss NoblP-B Third. Wilma Porter, Earl Reynolds. A Second, Susie Hart man, Guy Parker. Miss Deal A First, Stella Bodmer, Nellie Marshall. ' :r' v Miss Villianis A First, Emma Bolton, Annie Lottes. ' B First, Countess Kirtley, Robert Marshall. r ' Miss Goodnough-'-A Seventh, Bessie Corbett, Gertrude Eakin. A Sixth, Harley Richardson, Lee Reynolds, Gertrude Johnson. v t' , . E. M. Snider-B Fifth, Perry Alden, Lizzie G rider. 1 '.' ' Mis Mitchell A Fourth, Letha Mar shall. Victor Marshall. B Fourth, Otto Pieper. Ralph Murchison,,,, , ...,, , V Miss Huff A Third, Freda Aerr, Alber Lamm. -B Third, Hslen BritU, Lena Gerber. ?.. i, ' Miss Chambers A Second, Lillian Suydam, Mamie-Workman. s ' ' Mr. Neill A First, Eximena Cady, Revival Swauger, B First, Lulu Robbs, Vwtor Morgan." t .: ; j FOR RENT 6 ' room house to ; rnt Enquir of A. C. Huntington, " 1740 Fourth st, ' . ... ( HAMS WANTED i The Susar comDanv wants to emdov teams and men, see F. S. Bramwell. KHIISKY flPLWflG ' Every day in the week at Mrs. J. R Forrest'. Prices lower than ever known Trimmer from Gage's of Chicago. RUMMAGE SALE . Don't forget the rummage sal to be given Friday and Saturday of this week. MERCHANT Of VJNKE ! I Opera House, May 24 Given in ful costume, by . Senior of High School Rare treat. Don't miss it Seats 36 cts WOODfORSAlf. 200 cords of Yellow Pine and Red Fir, winter cut, on my place 2 miles south of city. Any quantity $3.60 per cord on the ground, banked out within easy reach. ' W. W. Glass, La Grande, Oregon 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 Bohnenkamp, ,, " Worthy Matron. TREASURER'S (ALL TOR 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. I, 1901. No Interest allowed on the above war rants after April 13, 1906. ' John Frawley . -Treasurer of Unioh county. SOME SIGNIflCENT STATISTICS Statistics from the great Piano Trade authority. The "Musical Courier" show that the Eilers Houses now . handle one half the pianos sold on the Pacific Coast Nearly two score of America' factories vie with each other to supply our tremen dous trade. These factories know that the Eilers Houses take a permanent in terest In every instrument sold. They realize that the Eilers Houses tolerate no poor workmanship, or inferior product They know that ever; Piano must stand the rigid test of our warranty. We can boast therefore.' of having the very finest line of instruments of any retail dealers the World and this line is fully represented in our La Grande stock. Remember that the Sale will not always , last We have an elegant assortment from which to select Come'in and have a little ' heart to-heart talk with us and just see what we will do foryou. Our business is to mak people happy. Come and join the Merry-makers. Eilers Piano House W. K. Davis, manager 5 1 6 Adams Avenue FIR STREET SECOMD HAND STORE has just received 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 Deenng Cultivator, and SEE OUR BIG CROCKERY VALUE Best Values in Crockery in La Grande today 30 piece dinner set Floral Desien $5.7&. 45 piece dinner set Johnson Bros. English white war only $8.25. WE WANT YOUR TRADE. ' . , DON'T FORGET 1 j . to trade your Old Stove for on of our Fin Ranges " ' ' ". ' . ' v ft ; : : Call or phone Red 1751 . - ' ;.'.. FIR STREET SECOND IIAlW STORE TYr rvrr r wkj 1 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 hand in any kind of general honse work. W have a new supply 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. ;v-vi A. ; T. Prescription Druggist LUMBER RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICFS Better Lumber and Cheaper than is sold in La Grande , We deliver it to your building I Crande Ronde J PERRY, HWHvvvWM IN BUSINESS AGAIN 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 JOE WOODS ) mnr.r ji e Evarv famtltf in , , wn inouia nave a box of soap from our wmdow this week at 20 eta. Come in or telephone us. Centennial Hotel Under HEW mSnn rrsmant Board and Room $5 per week, cash. Meals 25 cts. Special rates f.unishe Monthly patrons. No. 1417 Adams Ave. rnone 110. 1101. Mrs. W. E. Murchison, proprietress I I M A L.C Contractor and Builder Dealer id Building Material n La, Grande, Oregon Dro a Una naming work, and 1 will . ram the'right price. ' i several fine Rifles at BARGAINS j If w l i vy i y HI LA GRANDE, OR .t.v:P Lumber Co 1 0RHG0N . THIS TIME TO STAY 4 I have looked over the 1 entire east and found that there is no place like home PHONE ' RED '., 81 JEFFERSON AVENUE : LicHTiMiiMc collection: : agency : ,11. A. Watson, Mgr. All claims placed in our hands J be paid direot to th creditor, j Our system gets the money. J J Full particulars made known upon application to interested parties. Office up-stairs In Ralston building J : . ' La Grand. Or. ' U S0OAIDAI1CE The CcrniT.rnii r.inh will o'.vs ant n of their popular dances SatuEW vrr . WMu.