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: . pit MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN i an important part of our lock. They art carefully pre pared and will prove of inesti mable benefit to little sufferers. .' ' Soothing syrups for tortured little bodies. Gentle but e.-fica-cioue rem'.diea far youthful ills. Lotions, ointments, toilet pow der, ;;uffs. , spongev-.: combe, brushes, and all articles for the nursery are here in great quan tity and good quality. .: e have a full line of all wel'. known Infant Foods. ' ! OUR SPECIALTIES - Doctors Prescriptions and Family Receipte. RED CROSS DRUG STORE . A. C. MAC LENNAN. Prop. Prescription Pnarmacist Untll he saw this feeble rime Smoking made him spit and cough. 2 But no-y he wears 'most all the ' time. The "smile that won't corns off.", ; He had tried maty cigars, but f never knew what an "out of sight" Eif?wD1? JWWA. formerly i ured ,9M' Mtnufajti J La Grande Evening ODserver WEDNESDAY. MAY 9. 1906 Published daily except on Sunday One year in advance ..." J .. ',; $g ftp Si months in advance .... .......; 8.60 Per month .j...... ..... .. ..'..; $5 single copy gc Entered at the Post Office'at La Grand Oregon, as Second Class Matter. . . CURREY BROS, ED"S AND PROP Th's paper will not c-ublish anv rtir.: appearing over a nom-de-Diume. SioniMl articles will be received subject to the discretion of th editors. Please eign your articles and save disappointment ADVEMl4IKn una Olaplay Ad imtaa hnidid 1. .... LooUraadlDsirai tee 10e per lla am dmt "n( per mm r each aulKMaeni idm Hon, : ; .: . ; t ! ., . "rd of tluoke, bn ocr llae. C. E. HACXMAN, Cor. Adams Avenue and Greenwood f ft LIME 6F VVOm f NS arrived I THE LEADING EXCLUSIVE STYLES f McKennon Building, next door to J. H Pear's Jewelry Store. 1 1 ' " 11 ii e lt i w Mr. C'eveland. have expressed thtir oppo sition to second terms. None sver re fused one. 9 Because the peace at Portsmouth hae made it exceedingly difficult for his opponents even to criticise him effectively. The memory of this sterling peace victory will cause the public to overlook and cor. done many future mistakes. ' - 10 Because the surpassing versatility of bis genius has cast a spell over Ameri can sentiment which makes the advocates on both sides of most public questions regard him as an ally. 1 Fine Confectionery and Cigars m VanBurerYs 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 STFFr X For Supreme Judge KUbLKl EAKIN For Attorney General A. M. CRAWFORD For Supt. Pub. Instruction J. H. ACKERMAN For State Printer W, S. PUNNIWAY For Commiasl&n Lihor ' . 04 p, For Congresi ' W.R. ELLIS ." For Pfossiuting A'.iney F. S. IVANHOE For Joint Senator. Umatilla, Morrow Union W.Q.COLE For Joint Representative,- Wallowa Union JAY H. DOBBIN For Representative S. R. HAWORTH For County Judge J.C.HENRY- ror totierirr 1 w, W, RANDALL vi wwiiimmsiuiier BEN BROWN ' For Clerk JAMES B.GILHAM For Recorder DAVID H. PROCTOR For Treasurer JOHN FRAWLEY For Cornor J. M. HILTS James Garfield, son of the martyred president, has redeemed his official record as commissioner of corporations. He has made good. His report on bis in vestigation of the Standard Oil monopoly more than offsets his report on the beef trust, which was disappointment to the country and brought upon the commis sioner of corporations " "much adveise criticism. It leaked out at the trial of the packers before Judge Humphrey that in hit bef trust inquiry Garfield had been cautioned by the president and" the attorney general not to go too far in seek ing information from the packers for fear of bringing them under the protection of the immunity law. Garfield was over cautious perhaps, but in spite of his efforts to heed the instructions of his superiors, the packere were granted immunity from prosecution as individuals by Judge Humphrey because of the in formation that they had given Garfieid in proof of their violation of the Sherman antr-thisl law, Judgi Humphrey pro bably strained a . point in order to save the pHkr, and the president in a special message eongress asking for the pats- age of a la'w allowing the government to appeal from such decisions as that of Humphrey did not hesitate to censure that judge for rendering an opinion con trary to the best authorities and pre cedents. . EXCELSIOR Best Range Made on Easy ... Payments., . Your old stove taken in exchange : , one 16 x 24. 7 ft wall photo- grapher's tent completely equipvQ w - . H. fOU.UU one. $45.00 Camera outfit, 4 x 6 and 6 x 7, a fine bargain at...- $18.00 t'iree fine Sewing machines $5.00. $10.00 and $15.00 . three churne swing and barrel three washing machines $3.75 and up two Go-carts. $3.75 and $7.00 See us for Guns and Ammunition risn Koas and iackief All kinds of ' , ., ' V! Carpenter tools and Hardware Lowest pricee on LINOLEUMS and MATTING See our Bicyolee " Gall or phone Red 1761 FIR STREET SECOND HAMu STORE A $40,000 vinegar plant In La Grande seems to be assured. Mr Ripley, is the principal stockholder and certainly under stands his business and after making a thorough personal examination of the leading fruit sections of the northwest decided that this county was best suited for such an industry. The United States Steel Company paid one hundred twenty-eight millions in salaries and wages last yeai. The net profit, after deducting all expenses, was ons hundrsd thirty-three millions. This looks as though It might be ammunition for the Socialists. 1 my Do you See differently in your right eye from what you do in your left. There's time serious trouble then. Have us ex amine tnein. GLASSES accurately fitted will correct this and benefit the eyes in other ways. Don't neglect the eyes. It it "YT" riot good sense or good economy I to refrain from buying a $1.60 WHY IT WtlL U feCOSlYElT If all of the facts can be brought befor the jury that tries young Mitchell for the murder of Creffield, the "Holy Roller," it is safe to say that he will never be con yicted, " at WS6?i Caplaii? Hobsorti ot jeargia, who re cently won a Congressional nomination at the primaries Is hat trying to organize a presidential boom for himself. pair of glasses now and later when the eyee are worse have to pay $o.UU lor more powerful lenses. J H PEARE Jeweler and Optician I Here's a Good Rule 1 0 KEEP YOUR APPEARANCE ABOVE. PAR GOOD LAUNDRY W0RKIS NECESSARY TO DO SO fOR CLEANLINESS1 IS'A DISTINCTIVE QUALITY OF A GENTLEMAN TRY US WITH YOUR BUNDLE A.B.C. I STEAM LAUNDRY VHONE Main 7 LaGrvrHi. On-i. Stand by your home industries and home enterprises. One dollar circulating aiound home ll worth a bushel in New York s far we are concerned. . The New York World, one of the lead :r.g orpins of democracy in the country, discussing the probability of Mr. Roose velt's re-nomination, gives ten reasons why he will be named to succeed himself, as follows: 1 Because he controls the party ma chinery. 2 Because the nomination can easily be gained in a convention where a bare majoiily nominates and a third of the delegates come from the south. 3 Because no Republican boss 'will dare oppose his nomination. 4 Because there is no other cahdifata who appeals to the rank and file 'of the party. 6 Because the Republican "politicians will regard his candidacy as an invaluable party asset. 6 Because there. will be practically no Democratic opposition to' his election. Parker Sound-money democrats will perfer him to a Bryanite. Bryan Demo crats will prefer hira to'a Parkerite. 7 Because the third-term objection does not technically and literally apply to hie case. He has only once been elected pres'dcr hy tVs p::?'?. S'ricVv ss-.k-iiii, another term in the presidency would be only his second. 8 Because h!s various dos!ations not ta bs a candidate w;ll not be treated too serious'y. Many presidents, including RegistrSiVfon book tlo oh the 16th If you have not reaj stered do so at once Hue Chbhg, has purchased the Tin Can restaurahVand is no v prepared to find the best hoodies and Li Hong Chung chop suey. U We him a call. 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 W'y j" roin tiie latcory made especiauy for ue 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. Prescription Druggist HI LA GRANDE, OR ' 0 LUMBER 8Jf RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICFS Bter lumber and Cheaper than is sold in La Grande We deliver it to your building f tande Romle Lumber Co 1'tRRT, ORKGO.S. : NEBRASKA C.1R. ENCAMPMENT (Sorlppe Newe Aimnrlatlon) Lincoln, Neb., May 9 This city Is crowded today v.-'th members of the Grand Army of the Repu'it'c and excur sionists from all parts of the state who have come here toattend the State encamp ment of the Ore nd Army of Nebraska The opening meet ng was he'd at Repre. senatative Hall, w lite the meetings of the Relief Corps will be held in the Senatt Chamber. Depaument,Commander Lee will preside at the sessions of the encamp ment, which wili close tomorrow. This evening there will be a great campfire with adresses by proninet speakers. HORSE SHOE CHOP HOUSE Having purchased the above named chop house and thoroughly cleaned and renovated the prem ises, I am prepared to furnish the public with 'clean, first class meals for 20 cents. ployed, and the best of z service. i Ben Cotner, Proprietor HORSE SHOE CHOP HOUSE 1 Fir Street near railroad crossing J ????? ttf f ttttfffff fff f f)i -u .( i;: Every family in town should have a box of soap from our window this week at 20 cts. Come in or telephone us, Nevun Druo Co. , IN (k HURRY? THEN CALL WH. KETNOLbS w 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 Bed 761 Night " Black 1792 Wagon always at your service OALESIIKStfrtOONER' (Scrlpps News Association) Cleveland, Ohio, May 9 The schooner Algeria, was su lk th;s morning in the harbor as a r esult of a gale. The life WflfinfflDUlf I savers rescued eicht from the barcn l ,.l I i rrf i , . it , n , . it is believed fiat three are drowned. 'uu toras 01 ,8"0W rlM ana a . . wnter cut, on my place 2 miles south of Mrs. J. A. Thronsan and sister Miss wty. Any quantity $3.50 per cord on the Carro! Fojts. are visiting ths Hot Lake j trou-J. banked out within easy reach, t-y- ' W. Vi. Glass. La Grande. Oregon YOU SHOULD VISIT OUR STORE TO-DAY if you are out ta buy Gro ceries for the . layout 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 BRLT NORTH FIR STREET i