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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1906)
MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN it an important part of our stock. They are carefully pre- : pared and w:II prove of inesti mable benefiUo little sufferer. Soothing syrup for tortured little bodies. Gentle but efliea- cious remidies for youthful ili. . Lotion, ointment, toilet pow der, puff. sponges, comb. brusha. and all articles for the nursery are here in great quan tity and good quality. We have a full line of all wel known Infant Foods. 01 R SPECIALTIES Dcctors Prescription and Family Receipts. . A. C. MAC LENNAN. Prop. KlU OKldd UKlb dlUKC Prescription Pharmacist THERE'S MANY A SLIP TWIXT CIGAR AND 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 if been on the market long enough to prove it work. Have you ever smoked a Vista Orada cigar? No? Good day to try one out. C. E. HACKMAIM. S. EDMONDS. TAILOR NEW SPRING LIME OF WOOLENS A?1VE ALL Tttt LEADING EXCLUSIVE STYLE McKennon Building, next door to J, H Pear' Jewelry Store. Fine Confectionery and Cigars Af VanBuren's is REPAIRING f J. II. PEARE. 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 flu 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. Jeweler and Optician la fonde Evening Observer THURSDAY, MAY 5. 1906 Published daily .except on Sunday On; year in advance $6.50 Six month in advance 3.50 Per month ...... 65 Sincle coov 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. AriVKK7li--a .KATES ilply Ad ntoe rarntihed upon appllatilui Uenl reading Do lce lUe per line llril om (ton, c per ilo fur sack aiibMiquenl Inwi tioo. i cMiutloai of oourtolence, 50 rer line. ard ot thanks, per line. 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 O. P. HOFF For Congress W. R. ELLIS For Prosecuting Attorney F. S. IVANHOE 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 Mil ..- GUMS! TrMtEn Improves the flavor and adds to the heal' Ji fulness of the food 'might a well go tc a lunatic asylum for their employees as to hire cigarette smokers." The New York, New Haven, and Hart ford, the Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific, the Lehigh Valley, the Burlington, and many other of the leading railroad companies of this county have issued orders positively forb.dding the use of cigarettes by employee while on duty. CIGARETTE SMOKING eeeeeei5iiiiV a ! Here's a Good Rule ! TDihF AT HOME A discriminating centemporary suggest that when you get a catalogue from a big mail order house just look it over and see what it will pay you for your farm pro ducts. , Also investigate and see what term of credit are offered in case you don't have the ready cash; also how much it will subscribe towards public im provement in your town. Go to the assessor's book and see what part of the taxes it pays in your city. Just write and see what it will give to assist the poor of your community. After you have done this and received a reply go to your home merchant, get his price, deduct the coat of transportation on the goods you are wanting to buy of the mail order house, and see if it is not more to your advantage to trade at' home. The result of this little investigation will awaken a new loyalty to local institutions is a fact which needs no affirmation. Clean up the town. The alleys need attention. Take a day off and clean up from lawn to back yard. Your neighbor may notice the change and work a little on his own place. ' TEAMS WANTED The Sugar company wants to employ teams and men. see F. S. Bramwell. ICE WAGON Grandy & Russell now have their ice wagon running. Leave or phone orders to their meat market. Phone Main 50. KEEP Y01R APPEARANCE ABOVE; PAR GOOD LAUNDRY WORKgIS NECESSARY TO DO SO EOR CLEANLINESS IS X DISTINCTIVE QUALITY OfJV GENTLEMAN TRY US WITH YOUR BUNDLE A. B. C. STEAM LAUNDRY J VHONE Main 7 La GtvnJe, Orrjjcn. Cigarette smoking is no longer simply a moral question. The gieat business world has taken it up as a deadly enemy ot advancement, of achievement. Lea inj business firms all over the count have put the cigarette on the prohibited list. In Detroit alone, sixty-nine mer chants have agreed n jt to employ the c'garette user. In Chicago, Montgomery Ward and Company. Hibbard. Spencer and Bart'ctt. and some of the other large concerns have prohibited cigarette smok ing among all employees under eighteen years of age. Marshall Field and Com pany, and the Morgan and Wright T're Company have this rule: "No cigarettes can be smoked by our employees." One of tho questions on the application blanks at Wanamaker's reads: "Do you use to bacco or cigarettes?" The superintendent of the Lindell Street Railway, of St Louis. ays: "Under no circumstances will I hire a man who smokes e;garattes. He is as dangerous on the front end of a motor as a man who drinks. In fact, he is more danger ous: his nerves are apt to give way at any moment. If 1 find a car running badly. I immediately' begin to investigate to find if the man smokes cigarettes. Nine times out of ten he does, and then he goes, for good." E. H. Harriman. the head of the Union Pacific Railroad sy,tem. says that they IN (i HURRY? THEN CALL WH. REYNOLDS THE TRANSFER MAN He will take that trunk to the De pot or your home in less time than it takes to tell it. Day phone Red 761 Nignt " Black )?92 Wagon always at your service fIR STREET SECOND HAND STORE has just received a fine line of REFRIGERATORS which we are offering at the I-west prices at which these goods have ever been sold in La Grande, W Have ONE SECOND HAND RIDING PLOW ! 16 Inch, aIo one Deering Cultivator, and sevesal fin Rifle at BARGAINS SEE OUR BIG CROCKERY VALUE V Best Value in Crockery in La Grande today 50 piece dinner set Floral Design $3.76, 45 piece dinner set Johnson Bro. English whit war onlv $5.26. WE WANT YOUR TRADE. " ' DON'T fORGET ! - "to trade your Old Stove for jona of our Fine Range Gall or -phone Red 1751 FIR STREET SECOND. MANu STORE J PROTECTION Thi ha nothing- to do with tha tariff ques tion, but refer solely to the protection of your hand while house cleaning, by wearing a pair of our . HOUSEHOLD RUBBER GLOVES. You can save your hand in any Itinrt of mnftral hnnM work. We have a new supply just from the factory mad especially for us which wa are sailing at the very low price of $1.00 per pair and every lady should have pair. Call and tee them. A. T. Prescription Druggist HILL- tA GRANDE, OR A A A m A A A A m A A . ! - LUMB E R 32 PPTAII Eh AT WHOLESALE PRICFS Bitter Lumber and Cheaper than is sold in La Grande, We deliver it to your building i Grande Ronde Lumber' Co PERRY, ORtGON IN BUSINESS AG AlKt It 1 I Vnil CHniii r t iciT , VIIVVLU VIOII k J OIR STORE TO-DAY j if you are out to buy Gro- ceries for the lay out of 1 tempting things which our roof covers sparkles with interest to those who appreciate right quality and the value of a dollar. PHONE MAIN 46 QEDDEJ" BRJ NORTH FIR STREET 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 When you want a first class turnout call or phone the ' RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE - IOE WOODS PHONE RED 641.. JEFFERSON AVENUE m .mum;: Every family in town should have a oS soap from our window this week at 20 ets. Come in or telephone us. Newun Druo Co. WOOD FOR SAlf 200 cords of Yellow Pine and Red Fir, winter cut, on my place 2 miles south of city. Any quantity $3.50 per cord on the ground, banked out within easy reach. W. W. Glass, La Grande, Oregon J. L MARS, Contractor and Builder IValer in Building Material. L.a urande, Oregon a lina naming work, and I will nam thejight pnea. - Dro LIGHTING COLLEGffP AGENCY H. A. Watson, Mgr. All claims placed in our hand? be paid direct, to the creditor. Our system gets the money. Full particulars made known upon application to interested parties. ' Office up-stairs in Ralston building La Grande. Or. -Si SOCIAL DANCE The Commercial Club will give another ne of their popular dances Saturday ever'r WMi,, "v i