9 KftiSSK OIR SPECIALTIES' ' . ? Dcctore Prescriptions ani Family Rece'pts. t RED CROSS DRUG STORE , Y:V': NEW SPRING LIME OF WOOLFRIS ARRIVED ALL THE JLEAPIIVO EXCLUSIVE STYLES McKennon Building, next door to j. H Pear't Jewelry Store, . s"" Fine Af Confectionery and Cigars ! VanBuren's ly J. II. PEARE. 1 Here's a KEEP VOIR APPEARANCE ABOVE, PAR GOOD LAUNDRY WORKglS NECESSARY TO DO SO fOR CLEANLINESS IS1A DISTINCTIVE QUALITY OF A GENTLEMAN TRY US WITH YOUR BUNDLE A.B.G j STEAM LAUNDRY mONE v LaG.vni;, r MEOICIMS FOR CHILDREN i an inr.ponar.t part of our took. Tnty are carefully pre pared and will proa 'J inesti mable benefit to little sufferers. Soothrg syrups for tortured little bodies. Gentle bus effica cious rem tilts f jr youthful ills. Lotions, ointments, to'.let pow ders, puffs, sponges, combs, brushes, and all articli for the nursery are here in great quan tity and good quality. -e have a full line of alt wel known Infant Foods. I PZ?LZop- Until he saw this feeble rime Smoking made him spit and J 'Cough, e But no-v he wears 'most all the time, The ' smile that won't come off." e He had tried many cigars, but never knew what an "out of sight" J smoke was U' til hi hit upon a LA ru.UK ut haukman, formerly i.ey west rerrectos. ured hy ; Ma nu fact- J C. E. HACKMAN, Cor. Adams Avenue and Greenwood eeeeeea fx W '. M. , Do you see differently in your right eye from what you do in your left. There's some serous trouble then. Have us ex amine them. GLASSES accurately fitted will correct this and benefit the eyes in other ways. Don't neglect the eves. It i not good sense or good economy vo retrain irom ouying a 1.60 pair of glasses now and later when the eyes are worse have to pay $5,00 for more powerful lenses. Jeweler and Optician f Good Rule! Main 7 Oii'ii?-). La Grande Evening Observe! THURSDAY, MAY 10. 1906 Published daily except on Sunday One year in advance '.'.. $6.50 Six months in advance . 3.50 Per month 66 Single copy..:.-, ;, 5e Entered at the Post Office"at La Grad Oregon, as Second Class Matter. SURREY BROS., ED'S AND PROP ' This paper will not publish any article appearing oyer a nom-de-piume. Signed articles will be received subject to the discretion of thej editors. Please sign your articles and save disappointment ' AnVHRTl-HfO KATRS Display d rates innilabed Bpoa appMoall" Local leading aoi lees lOe per Hue Aral ' ne Mod, jo per Hoc tor each sniMequenl iat 'MintnoanfrattoleDoe. je" ertlna. 'anla of UmoIm. taper Use. Republican Ticket For United States Senator FRED W. MULKEY , . (short term) JOHNATHAN BOURNE (long term) , . , :. For Governor JAMES W1THYCOMBE For Secretary of State ; . FRANK .W. BENSION i 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 A'irnay 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 Count y J ud e e 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 ' Th) La GranJe Republictn Club should get busy during t! is ca-npaign. There is plenty of work to do. Don't forget to vote No on the bill pro posed by initiative petition for the pur chase of the old Barlow, wagon road. This is simply a graftjn other words the present owners desire to unload an old mused trail onto the sla e or $24,000. The amendment to the constitution to be voted upon in June,' providing the ref erendum may be demanded by the people against one or more items, sections, or parts of any act of the legislative assembly in the same manner in whice such power may be exercised against a complete act, also granting every municipality and dis trict power to initiate new laws or refer such laws as may be passed direct to the people. This is a good law and should receive the suppott of every voter. Cities under this law may amend their charters without going before legislature, provided a majority of the votes of the city want it amended, and the vote will tell whether or not the people want any changes made. NOODLES Hue Chonc, has rurchased the Tin Can restaurant and is now prepared to find the best nood.es and Li Hong Chung chop i suey. Give him a call. CHEAS1 ins ram Improves the flavor and adds to the health fulness of the food. Mr. Randall, the Republican candidate for sheriff, is practically the only nominee on the Republican ticket who either does not live directly in or immediately adjacent to La GranJe. Think well before you cast your vote in June. La Grande can not afford to appear clanish, and when the vote is counted, the record wants to show that any county nominee outside of La Grande has secured his party vote in La Grande. The is sound logic that should apply to all parties. Under the primary law, owing to La Uranoe s large vote, a may frequently occur that quite a per centage of the nominees of both parties may be selected from this city or immed iate vicinity, and a precedent should be established at this election, that all suc cessful nominees in any part of the county will know that they will receive their party vote here. La Grande n.ust see that this condition exits. This primary law is rather peculiar and a few votes may make quite a change in the location of the nominees to illustrate a change of three votes would have given Elgin the representative, a change of 12 votes would have given Elgin the county judge, a change of 29 votes , would have given Elgin the sheriff and a change of 36 votes would also have given Elgin in addi tion to the above three, acommissioner. In other words a change of only 36 votes would have given Elgin everyt ing on the county ticket, but Clerk, Recorder, Treas urer, and Corner. We heartily indorse the primary law, at the same time, it is subject to many surprises. " VOTERS ATTENTION Because you swore at the primary election does not give you the privilege of voting at the regular election, and if you have not registered, you will be obliged to swear in your vote again at the general elei tion if you do not register on or before Mav 15th. Remember the registration hooks dose May 1 5th. What's the good of keeping from him Any good things you may see, That will lift his load of labor Like Rocky Mountain Tea Ni.wuN Druo.Co, Do You Want to .Know What You Swallow ? Tliore I a pnnvlnir sentiment In tb' enmnry !n fuvurof ukiiicinm or known cimrosn npN. H Is hut natunil that one .uv. . interest In lh compo sition of tha. which he r lu in exievted to swallow, whet) ur it be lood, drink ui medicine. KecoKniting th'- (trowing fllHisltlnn on the piirt of tl iullic, ami siit.slUnl that the fullest pi .iUMy cunonlv uUd to the well-earned r rtiUitiun of his medi cines, Dr. K. V. P.. no. of ItntTulo. JN. Y., hail "taken time iiy the forelock," us it wore, and is publ liii lnuuU'u.-t a list of all the Inured his entering into his lending medicine;' the "Oolilen Medical Discovery " the po mlar liver Invliforulor, stomach tonic, bi : l pnrllier and heart regulator; alsoof oia "FavoriU' Prescrip tion" for weak, oxer worUed, broken down, nervous ai J Invalid women. This bold and c it-sMki'ii movement on the part of Dr. i'lerce. bus, Iiy showing exactly what hlf well-known medicines are composed of, i.-oinlctcly disarmed all harping critics !io have heretofore un justly attacked t icm. A little pamphlet Las Ix-en compi! 'd, from the stundard medical authori of all the several schools of practli e. showing the strongest endorsements ly lending medical w riters of the several ing vdienta which enter into Dr. I'ierce's me .icines. A copy of this little book Is mi. 'led frit, to any one de siring to learn m ire concerning the valu able, native, med clnnl plants which enter luto the ernnpnsi.ioit of Dr. I'ierce's med ic inoa. Address Dr. 1'iurce as above. Dr. Pierce's Plei -mnt Pellets ere tiny, sng-er-cosled antl-lil .mis granules. They reg ulate and Invlgi vale flomirh. I.lver mid H, i wels. Do not I lire t Uie "lull lialili," Iml cure constlpsllor. tine nr two each dayfoi a laxative and rei nlattir, three or tour for ail active cathartic, unit irltv.1 always In favor. S5n nnn ven away, in contest P The PHple's Commou Neils ot Medical Adrlser, a lk Uiat sold to llio ex- tvnt or son.nio c it a f rear ami, at J. 0 imt ropy. Last year we ova away tH'.ufc . li.'s,' inTnlua- l Us.ks. Tlt jearweMiall five auv e.,,m worth of ts-nellt? If M ini tuily si I '1 Ollii'iit M&r.'it lctrercost i U j of muitinir "i iy for link In L I siltf iiieretverH,rM stamps I gf I f.Tiicii-iv.imd. A.ldiv lr. hjP t'J IL V. r.tivc. liuftalo. s. y. r tliem nil ynu khsre In this 1 5. faC "sy Best Range Made on Payments. Your old stove taken . in exchange . Gall or phone j FIR STREET SECOND HAIVu STQRE I PROTECTION I 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 bind rf ffri-l hnrtc. wnrlf Wi rtnw supply just from the factory made especially for us which we are selling at the verv low i 'i f price of $1.00 per snouia nave a pair. (Jail A. T. Prescription Druggist LUMBER PPTAii WHOLRSALE PRICFS Btttr lumber and Cheaper than is sold in La Grand?, We deliver it to your building Craride Ronde Lumbrr Co FtkRY, ORtCON i i f r nu Ar i nuKoc dnuL 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. Only white cooks em-, ployed, and the best of service. Ben Cottier, Proprietor HORSE SHOE CHOP HOUSE Fir Street near railroad crossing X .')! !ii ( i; Every family in town should have a box of soap from our window this week at 20 cts. Come in or telephone us. Newlin 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 quan.ay 5.50 percord on the ground, banked - ji within easy reach. W. W. Class La Uranci. Oregon one 1 6 x 24, 7 ft. wall photo grapher's tent completely equip- ed $50.00 one $46.00 Camera outfit, 4 x S and 5 x 7, a fine bargain at r,.. $H.OO tiree fine Sewing machine 5. 00. $10.00 and $16.00 three churn swing and. barrel three washing machines $3.75 and up . . two Go-carts. $3.76 and $7.00 See us for Guns and Ammunition Fish Rods and Tackle All kinds of 1 Carpenter tools and Hardware Lowest prices on LINOLEUMS and MATTING See our Bicycles Red 1751 pair and every lady and see them. H I Ll LA GRANDE, OR nn at IN A HURRY? THEN CALL WH. REYNOLDS V 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 76 1 Night " Black 1792 Wagon always at your service YOU SHOULD VISIT OUR STORE TO-DAY 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 QEDDES BR NORTH FIR STRICT