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D'.ctors Prescriptions and Family Receipts.
I RED CROSS DRUG STORE
S. EDMONDS,
TTAILOR
NEW SPRING LINE OF WOOLENS ARRIVE )
ALL THE LEADING EXCLUSIVE STYLE
MoKennon Building, next door to J. H
Fine
Confectionery
and
Cigars
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REPAIRING
J. H. PZARE.
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Here's a Good Rule!
KEEP YOUR APPEARANCE ABOVE) PAR
GOOD LAUNDRY VVORKjIS NECESSARY
TO DO SO FOR CLEANLINESS! IS A
DISTINCTIVE QUALITY OF A GENTLEMAN
TRY IS WITH YOUR BUNDLE
A. B.C
STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE
La GrvnJe,
MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN
is an important part of our
took. They are carefully pre
pared and will prove of inesti
mable benefit to little sufferers.
Soothing syrups 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 here in great quan
tity and good quality.
We have a full line of all well
known Infant Foods'.
A. C. MAC LENNAN, Prop.
Prescription Pharmacist
THERE'S MAW A SLIP
TWIXT 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
market long enough to prove its
work. Have you ever smoked a
Vista Orada cigar? No? Good
day to try one out.
C. E. HACKMAN,
Pear's Jewelry Store.
A BROKEN WAKH
Is seldom beyond repair by a skilful
watchmaker. We have repaired
some watches that looked as if it
wouid be a waste of time to at
tempt it. Today they are running
as well as ever they did.
Bring us Your Watch
a;id 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 satis
factory. Jeweler, and ' Optician
Main 7
Oregon.
La CranEle Evening OBserver
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2. J 906
Published daily except on Sunday
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Six months in advance .. 8-60
Per month : 66
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de
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Republican Ticket
For United States Senator
FRED W. MULKEY
(short term)
JOHNATHAN BOURNE
(long term)
For Governor
JAMES WITHYCOMBE
For Secretary of State
FRANK W. BENSION
For State Treasurer
GEO. A. STEEL
For Supreme Judge
ROBERT EAKIN
For Attorney General
A. M. CRAWFORD
For Supt. Pub. Instruction
J. H. ACKERMAN
For State Printer
W. S. DUNNIWAY
For Commission Labor
0. P. HOFF
For Congress
W. R. ELLIS
For Prosecuting Attorney
F. S. 1VANH0E
For Joint Senator, Umatilla, Morrow
Union
W.G.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
J. M. HILTS
Secretary Taft is rather afraid of the
Supreme Court bench because he thinks
he may find it not so much a seat as a
shelf. News, Harvey, la.
Colonel Bryan is now wondering
whether Judge Parker forgot that Ne
braska was not exactly in the South.
Enterprise, Luck, Wis.
Still, it will be several days, we think,
before Grover Cleveland writes in to ask
that Bryan's nomination be made unani
mous. -Times. Glenville, Ohio.
Judge Parker Says there should be no
objection to choosing a Presidential candi
date from the South. His opinion would
have more weight if he had not made
such a bad guess at the last one.
Banner. Smithland. Ky.
It isn't the rich man, it isn't necessarily
the successful man who is always the
happiest. It's the man who has always
in matters social, political and business
acted in such a way as to keep himself
square with his own conscience.
A n announcement is made that ll i c
partment of agriculture is looking for a
number of men to fill vacancies in the
various bureaus. The civil service com
mission will make proper examinations
about the middle of this month to deter
mine who are eligible to the positions.
This work will be conducted at a Urge
number of cities, lists of these being
available to any one who will address an
inquiry to the civil service commission at
Washington, D. C.
How in the world Judge Alton B.
Parker can collect enough nerve to ad
vance any advice' on presidential candi
dates is more than we can see. It strikes
us that he disqualified himself as an ex
pert witness at" a former hearing two
years past. Record, Bartow, Fla. ;
August Belmont, the New .York City
banker, has begun suit against W. R.
Hearst's New York Evening Journal for
$500,000 damages because of attacks
upon him as a citizen, which he declares
were published in the paper named.
August had better leave Hearst alone or
more will be proven ' than the Journal
alleged.
Schwab, the Pittsburg steel magnate,
was reported, a few weeks ago. to be
very ill. It turns out, though, that lie
was only thinking hard. He was trying
to decide in what -state he should try to
buy a seat in the United States Senate,
and now that he has settled on Nevada
he is mingling with the world again,
Herald, Clara City, Minn.
rmnaj m aua not a wiaa as w
look or would have people believe we are,
but it doe seem very strange to hear
all this talk that is going on relative to
raising the salaries of United States rep
resentative and senators, the President
and the Vice-President. As yet we
have not heard of any of the present
incumbents threatening to strike or quit
their job if their salaries are not in
creased, but on the other hand fellows
who want the job are offering more than
twice a much as their salaries would
come to for the places. Just howja man
can afford to do that is what puzzles the
the country fellows who live in small
towns. Register, Olathe, Kant
IS IT JUST?
In the political conditions now existing
which have disheartended many in the
success of the principles of a republican
form of government, we are urely reap
ing the harvest of the reasoning which en
franchised the non-taxpaying man, while
the taxpaying Woman remained disfran
chised; which thrust the ballot unasked
into the hands of the negro just out of
slavory, while the author of "Uncle Tom's
Cabin" pleaded for in vain; which urged
the Indians upon the Western prairies to
accept suffrage as a favor, while the
opinions of missionaries and teachers who
were trying to raise them to the level of
civilization, were counted with idiots.
insane, and criminals on election dav:
which crowned with sovereignity many
an illiterate or ignorant alien from foreign
lands, while denying representation to
educated American women. Such incon
sistency in the application of justice does
not find its equal in all the world's
history.
ICE WAGON
Grandy & Russell now have their ice
wagon running. Leave or phone orders
to their meat market. Phone Main fin
TEAMS WANTED
The Sugar company wants to employ
teams and men. see F. S. Bramweil
: YOU SHOULD VISIT
OUR STORE TO-DAY
if you are out to buy Gro-
ceries for the lay out of
I tempting things which our
J roof covers sparkles with
t interest to those who
I appreciate right quality
and the value of a dollar.
PHONE MAIN 46
QEDDEj BR J
NORTH FIR STREET
FIR STREET SECOND 11 AMD STORE
has just received a fine line of REFRIGERATORS which w. are offering at
the I. west prices at which these goods have ever been sold in La Grande.
We Have" ' '
ONE SECOND HAND RIDING PLOW
i '
16 inch, a 1 80 ona Doe ring Cultivator
SEE OUR BIG
Best Values in Crockery in La Grande today 50 piece dinner set Floral
Design $575, 45 piece dinner set JohnsonBros. English white war only
$5.25. WE WANT YOUR TRADE. '
DOVT rORGET !
to trade your Old Stove for one of our Fin Range
Gall or phone Red 1751 .
FIR STREET SECOMD HANu STORE
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I PROTECTION J
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
supply just from the factory made especially
for us which we are telling at the very low
price of $1.00 per pair and every lady
should have a pair. Call and see them.
A. T.
Prescription Druggist
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LUMBER
RETAILED AT
WHOLESALE PR1CFS .
Bitter Lumber and Cheaper than is sold in
La Grande, We deliver it to your building
Crande Ronde Lumber Co
I PERRY
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IN BUSINESS AGAIN y
Business with me means THs time to stay
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 the
RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE
TOE WOODS
nmurji:
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.
WOOD TOR SALE
200 cords of Yellow Pine and Red Fir
winter cut, on my place 2 miles south of
quantity $3.00 percord on tne
ground, banked, out within easy reach.
W. W. Glass, La Grande, Oregon
MARS,
and BniUpr
Contractor
Dealer in Building Material.
La Grande, Oregon
Uro naming work, and I will
nam thejright price.
and several fine Rifles at BARGAINS:
CROCKERY VALUE
HILL.
LA GRANDE, OR
ORFHftN
.
1 have looked over the
entire east and found that
there is no place like home
V
PHONE RED 641
JEFFERSON AVENUE
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iLCOLLECTIoS
AGENCY
H. A. Watson, Mgr.
All claims placed in our hands
he paid direct to the creditor.
Our system gets the money. I
Full particulars made known upon '
application to interested parties. I
OrTir.A iin.it.iri oii -
van in naision Dunaing w
La Grande, Or. i
SOCIAL DANCE
The Commercial Club will give another
ne of their popular dance Saturday
ver-ir week.
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