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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1906)
MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN is an important part of our stock. 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 remidiee 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 wel' known Infant Foods. OCR SPECIALTIES Doctors Prescriptions and Family Receipts, I RCO GROSS DKLC STORE A. C. MAC LENNAN. Prop. Prescription Pharmacist i . . , . .......T..e..eeeeeee eeee eeee- 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 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. " Li Grande Evening oaserver ; LATURDAY. KAY 6. 1906 Published daily except on Sunday One year in advance ... Sii months in advance . Per month Single copy . $6.60 5.50 65 .. 6c Entered at the Post Office at La Grands Oregon, as Second Class Matter. CURRSY BROS., ED'S AND PROP This paper will not publish any artie.e appearing over a nom-de-piume. Signed articles will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please sign your articles and save disappointment. serve in ti e of war and to encourage competition between teams and indivi duals. The affiliated organizations are divided into three classes: first, state associations; second, regiments; third battalions, batteries, squadrons, separate companies and rifle clubs and associations (military), and, fourth, civilian rifle clubs. Civil rifle clubs are in distance in about 1 4 states of the Union, and now Ad jutant-General Finzer, who is, Oregon's State Secretary for the National associa tion, will endeavor, to interest Oregon sportsmen and riflemen in the movement. with the view of organizing similar civilian dubs in this state, ' Display Ad ! tarnished apon ppi!rn. Locml ratdlnc not loen lUr per line tint c em Uon, jt per Hot tot each Katweijurot low ' lion. 4eolotloai of ooi.1ol?nr, je. mt line, rdi of thank, bn per Una. S.JrZPIVIONPS, TAILOR NfW SPRING LINE OF WOOLENS AiilVc . ALL JME LEADING EXCLUSIVE STYLE McKennon Building, next door to J, H Pear's Jewelry Store. Fine Confectionery and Cigars Af Van Bur en's 4. A BROKEN WATCH j Is seldom beyond repair by a skilful 1 watchmaker. We have repaired some watches that looked as if it would be a waste of time to at- 1 tempt it. Today they are running as well as ever they did. f Bring us Your Watch and let us put in proper shape. No 1 matter what's the trouble we can fix it.And we repair jewelry too. So X skillfully that you wouldn't know it J from new. People who know us say our chirges are entirely satis- factory. A- REPAIRING I J. II. PZARc. Jeweler ani Optician ft ,"" ! Here's a Good Rule KEEP YOL'R APPEARANCE ABOVE! PAR GOOD LAUNDRY WORKflS NECESSARY TO DO SO FOR CLEANLINESS IS A DISTINCTIVE QUALITY OF A GENTLEMAN TRY IS WITH YOUR BUNDLE a: b, c. steam laundry ; HHCNE Main 7 La Gr.He. Oiin. eel 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. D'JNNIWAY For Commission Labor 0. P. HOFF For Congress W. R. ELLIS For Prosecuting Attin;y 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 a.; TO ENCOURAGE MARKSMANSHIP . Every concelvab'a inducement is being held out to interest able-bodied nt;n. of the Unite 1 Sta tes in acquiring pro- "-ency in lis runlinj of t!ie rifle and "small arm" in order that, in case of an emergency, the Government will have a reserve of expert marksmen to take the field at a moment's notice, and defend the countrv j -iuai, inaiiun. Not being content with providing ways ana means, at an enormous expense, for the training of the citizen soldiers in accurate and effective rifle shooting by providing for state and national compe titive ranKe contests and tempting troph.es as a mark of efficiency, thess same inducements and privileges are now offered to the private citizen, in n3 w,se connected w,th a rmliUry or irmi. j military organization. j All that is necessary is to join a rifle club and begin to practice. These club, are being formed throtw ,h. i,.:.., , State .nd are branch organization, of - auonaiKfl, Association of America n'"t.-n that has been approved by the War Department and permitted I - upau cn equal term, with the j military team, at the National contest for I m'iMliip honors and medals I The Naticna; R:rle Assoaatior, of : Amenca i, a patriotic organization, or, n.z.din ,87to promote and encour - age rule shooting, particularly to quahfy l.ndividua:. who may be calied upon to The school board made a commendable move last night in providing that here after pupils must pass the twelfth grade before graduating. This means that we will have no graduating class next year. Owing to the fact that La Grande has no nighsr educational advantages beyond the public school it behoves this community to maintain the best public school possible, which means ' the maintainance of a twelfth grade. It will be up to the Standard Oil Com pany to show how it has been conduct ing business. The Standard is quite big concer but it will find out that Uncle S'.m with Theodore Roosevelt at the helm is just a little bigger. FIR STREET SECOND 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 Deering Cultivator, anc several fine Rifles at BARGAAt SEE OUR BIG CROCKERY VALUE : $ rE?XAKC-ock'J'iaU On'nde today 80 piece dinner set Floral DON'T FORGET I V to trade your Old Stove for one of our Fine Ranges .' ' i Gall or. phone Red 1761 . ' FIR STREET SECOND HANu STORE PROTECTION Foreign shipowners and their friends testified before Congress on the shipping bill that their rates of freicht would be reduced if' American ships got into the contest. Wouldn't that benefit our ex porters, though? FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN One sixty Horse Power Russel Engine Boiler and fixtures com" alete. All in coed runnimr nrcW Re son for selling put in Electic power. In quire of La Grande Milling Company La Grande, Oregon. CLEAN UP NOTICE Property owners are harebv nntiflnl t.n clean up their alleys and repair their side walks at once. John Wilson. Street Superintendent, STRAYED OR STOLEN. Three work horses , one dapple gray 1200 lbs. , brown clubby horse about iuuu lbs. shod behind, bav mare 1000 lbs. , dent in left shoulder. Last seen on the road towards Union, $15 for their return to C. A. Peterson, Ladd Creek STILL MISSING Gus Robards, a veteran stockhuver nf Garfield, was last seen, about a month ago, in Spokane. He had a large sum of money in his clothes, and it is eusrjeetud has been foully dealt with. Friends and relatives have begun a search for him LUMBER WEATHER REPORT Co-ODerat.ivfl Cihcc -i 1 imu-cwi ULUW 1 Dul ,L. - . .. ".,viu lur tno montn or April, 1906. Station, La Grande, Oregon. Date Maximum Minimum .P 1 1 28 IX 2 46 xn ie 5 62 51 91 64 90, ic 5 67 50 57 6 68 56 xo 7 62 41 21 o 65 fin ii 9 59 XI o 10 58 " 55 9S l 60 26. a 12 68 90, oo ia 64 54 50 1 ?0 51 Xd 10 4 54 40 16 66' 45 o, 17 59 56 25 18 70 26 a a '9 74 56 58 81 57 44 21 84 44 An 22 75 49 26 2S 69 49 24 54 xs 25 63 xs 26 64 33 5i 27 69 X4 1 c 28 69 44 25 29 72 49 50 81 47 34 31 Summary 1936 1079 857 SUMMARY Mean temp 60 Max. temo 84 "ite 2Ist . Min. temp 26 Date 11th-18th Total precip 1.14 No. davs clear 90 D.i.. -i . . Cloudy 6 """aye Maximum tsmruntn,. , legisierea higner than at anytime the last six years. w. A. VV ORSTttL, Co-operative Observer. W mra n.f U what failed to cure you. Holiistars Rocky Mjunain Tea makes the n.in,t est specimen of man or womanhood strong and healthy. 35 cants, Tea or Tablets. Newun Druo Co. . This has nothing to do with the tariff ques tion, but refers solely to the protection of your hands while house cleaning, by wearing i ttitc0' . ..HOUSEHOLD RUBBER . uui imiiuo in any kind of general honse work. We 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. A. T. HILL. Prescription Druggist LA GRANDE, OR 1&r RETAILED AT WHOLESALE-PR ICFS Better lumber and Cheaper than is sold in La Grande, We deliver it to your building 1 Cramle Rnmie LiimlH-r Co FtRRT, OlikCON ....ttttttttwtttttt HORSE SHOE CHOP HOUSE 1 1. . . . . navmg purcnased the above named chop house X and thoroughly cleaned t and renovated the prem- ises. I am Drfinarprl in I furnish the public with t z ciean, nrst class meals t X for 20 cents. J J Only white cooks em- i 1 A . T i piuyea, ana tne best of I service. x ' m Ben Cotner, Proprietor i X : : 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 Night " Black 1792 Wagon always at your service HORSE SHOE CHOP HOUSE X fir Street near railroad crossing at2f)rt. r wlrlaow mis week at cts. Come in or telephone us. 11EWL1N DRUO CO. WOOD FOR SALE 200 cnrH nf V.tl... pi j . . . rme ana Ked rir winter cut. nn u o v"-" t. inues south of City. Anv aiiintltu T en , , ' vu.uw ijsrcora on the around, banked out within easy reach. ' -. " . wuiss, La Urande, Oregon YOU SHOULD VISIT T J OUR STORE TO-DAY you are out to buy Gro ceries for the lay out of tempting things which our roof covers sparkles with interest to those who appreciate right quality and the value of a dollar.- PHONE MAIN 46 QEbDEJ BR2J NORTH FIR STREET r