OIR SPECIAL 'IES
Doctors Prescriptions and Family Receipts.
RED GROSS DRUG STORE
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TAILOR
MtW SPRING LINE OF WOOLENS AUWZ )
ALL THE LEADING EXCLUSIVE STYLE
. McKennon Building, next door to J. H
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Fine
Confectionery
and
Cigars
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VanBuren's
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REPAIRING
J. II. PEARE.
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KEEP Y01R APPEARANCE ABOVE PAR
GOOD LAUNDRY WORKJIS IVECESSARY
TO DO SO TOR CLEANLINESS IS A
DISTINCTIVE QUALITY OF A GENTLEMAN
TRY IS WITH YOUR BUNDLE
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STEAM
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La Grnie,
MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN
it n important part of our
stock. They era carefully pre
pared and will prove of inesti
mable benefit to little sufferers.
Soothing syrupt for tortured
little bodias. Gentle but effica
cious remidies for youthful ills,
Lotions, ointments, toilet pow
ders, stiffs, 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 Pnarmacst
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 Oraoa 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,
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Pear't Jewelry Store. .
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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 wall as ever they d.d.
BrinS us Your Watch
a id let us put in proper 9hape. No
matter what's the trouble we can
fix it.And we repair jewelry too. So
skillfully that you wouldn't know it
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from new. People who know us !
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say our cnarges are entirely satis
factory. a,
Je.icler and Optician
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Good Rule !
B. C. j
LAUNDRYl
Main 7
Oregon.
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ila Grande EveninJ OUserver
MONDAY. MAY 7, 1906
Published daily , except on Sunday
One year in advance .. . '.; $6.60
Six months in advance 3-60
Per month :..............- 65
Single copy : - -6c
Entered at the Post Office at La Grands
Oregon, as Second Class Matter.
CURREY BROS., EDS AND PROP
This paper will not publish any artie.e
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.
ADVERT h SO KATEB
laplayAd rnie mmlnhad a poo eppltcatlui
ocLri!lo oo lOM lUc per line Unit dmt
iln, 5c per tint for each Kutwaquenl Inwr
(ion,
oiniluu of x ,1olinc, 50 , er line,
trda of ttatnkn, br per Una.
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
r 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
To drive over Grande Ronde valley at
this season of the year is a sure cure for
the blues. Prosperity is to be seen on
both sides of the road no matter in which
-pi :.. - -
me pnvate water company of Eugene
advertises that it will furnish meters free
ani furnish water at the rate of 20 cents
iper mousana gallons. This is a saving
Per thousand gallons,
.t , .. .
over municipal .ownership as compared
I with La Grande
"Made in Oregon" That is a loyal
motto and should receive nat.rint.ir. t,m.
port. Let the idea be brought home by
using whatever is possible, "Made in La
Grande." The whole idea is along the
proper line and will produce results. '
men in the
Theie is 1,0 excuse for idl
Northwest, th. h,u,., ,u -,:
aN"BO "own the north bank!
oi tne Columbia from Kennewick to Port
land, 226 miles, itself requiring thousands.
It is ncped to have 9.000 men at work
thjre tins summer.
Some action should be taken to prevent
those who haul garbage from using the
county roads for a dumping ground.
There is no road leading out from La
Grande that is free from wagon loads of
old tin cans, and unsightly boxes. This
should all be stopped. The road super-
visor should see that this practice is
stopped and that the garbage now on the
road tide it removed. .
Speaker 'Joseph G. Cannon, of the
House of Representatives is seventy
years old today and his birthday will be
made the starting point of a big political
boom, the object of which it the nomina
ton of Mr. Cannon for the Presidency of
the United States. The friends, personal
as well at political, have arranged a big
reception and dinner in honor of Speaker
Cannon's birthday and it will be at the
dinner tonight that the boom . will be for
mally launched.
A deal hat been consummated whereby
New York and Philadelphia capitalists
have secured control of all the electric
power, and water plants in the Willamette
valley, the deal involving a total of $20,
000.000. The entire business will be in
the hands of one gigantic company and
the people will pay the bills as usual.
This concentration of public utilities
usually results in no benefit for the
masses and we mistake much if this deal
roves an exception to this rule.
The President has won out as usual.
On Wednesday his pet railroad bill, which
at first met with strong opposition will
receive the united strengthof the Repub
lican senators which insures its passage.
It will also receive the support of a ma
jority of the Democrat!. It it in the
It givet one an advanced idea of hu
manity to tee some of the defeated can
didates around working for the other
fellow since the primaries. One of the
best traits of the average American it
his ability to meet defeat with a smiling
face and then pitch in and win out the
next time. '
FROM THE MINES
J. A. Thronson has returned from the
Standard mines where he took a crew of
eighteen men and three teams to con
struct the five and one half miles of road.
wnicn commences at a pome one hair a
mile above the Muir mine. Mr, Thronson
expects the road will be completed within
thirty days and that they will have the
machinery at the mine ready to install
sometime during the month of June.
J. L. Corbett who has a crew at work
at the mines sends out the most encour
aging reports and samples of very rich
ore to substantiate the story.
The stockholders are so well pleased
with the outlook, they haven't taken the
stock off the market, although the value
has reached the fifteen cent mark.
STRArEDoFsfdlM.
Three work horses , one dapple gray
izuu lbs. , brown clubby horse about
1000 lbs. shed behind, bay mare 1000
lbs. , dent in left shoulder. Last seen
on the road towards Union, $15 for their
return to C. A. Peterson, Ladd Creek
TEAMS WANTED
The Sugar company wants to employ
teams and men. see F. S. Bramwell. -
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 Feb. 1, 1902.
No interest allowed on the above war
rants after May. 4. 1906. '
John Frawley
Treasurer of Umon county
CENTRAL COMMITTEE MEETING
The Republican County Central Com
mittee will meet at the Commercial Club
La Grande. Tuesday. May 8, at 1:30
p. m, All the Repuplican candidates ar
requested to be present.
C. E. Cochran. Chairman.
MfRCIUNI Of VENICE ! !
Opera House. May 24-Given in ful
costurre. by Seniors of High Schco
Rare treat. Lcrtmits it. Seats !5cts
VOTERS ATTENTION
Because you swore at the nrimrU
j election does not give you the privilege of
I !tin' V the reBUlar elction- you
1 "ul re'"8ra. you will be obliged to
"liv lctn- remember the registration
Mav 16th.
books close May ISth.
(LEAN HP NOTICE
Property owners are hereby notified to
clean up their alleys and repair their side
walks at once. John W.lson.
Street Superintendent.
We care not how you suffered, nor
what failed to cure you. Hollister s Rocky
Mountain Tea makes the puniest, weak-
tc.men or man
or womanhood
strong and healthy,
Tablets.
55 cents, Tea or
Newun Druo Co.
FIR STREET SECOND HAND STORE
has just received fine line of REFRIGERATORS which we are offering at
Ihe lowest prices at which these goods have ever been told in La Grande.
' , ' We Have
ONE SECOND HAND RIDING- PLOW
16 inch, also one Dee ring Cultivator, and several fine Rifles at BARGAINS
SEE OUR BIG CROCKERY VALUE
Best Values in Crockery in La Grande today 50 piece dinner set FlolTJ
Design $3.75. 45 piece dinner set Johnson Bros. English white war ottO
$6.25. WE WANT YOUR TRADE. - ; ;
DON'T FORGET !
to trad your Old Stove for one of our Fine Ranges
Gall or phone Red 1751 ::
FIR STREET SECOND HANu STORE
PROTECTION
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
iui urn wuiwi we ie telling i, uie very tow
price of $1.00 per pair and tvery lady
should have a pair. Call and tee them.
A. T.
Prescription Druggist
LUMBER
RETAILED AT
WHOLESALE PRICES
Bitter Lumber and Cheaper than is sold in
La Grande, We deliver it to your building
Crande Ronde - Lumber Co
I PERRY,
HORSE SHOE
CHOP HOUSE
i Having purchased the
t above named chop house
ana Thoroughly cleaned 1
X and renovated the prem- X
X ises,' I am prepared to X
X furnish the public with J
i clean, first class meals t
X for 20 cents. j
I Only white cooks em- x
X ployed, and the best of l
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Ben Cotncr, Proprietor
HORSE SHOE
CHOP HOUSE !
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X Fir Street near railroad crossing
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Every family, in town shcu'.d have a
box of soap from our window tins week
at cts. Come in or telephone us.
Newun Drug Co.
WOOD f OR SALE
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. U Grande, Oregon
HILL.
LA GRANDE, OR
OREGON
IN HURRY?
THEN CALL
WH. IETiNOLD0
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
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YOU SHOULD VISIT j
OUR STORE TO-D&tS
if 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
QEDDEJ BRtfe
NORTH FIR STREET
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