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WINES, LIQUOP
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Cold lunches and mixed drinks a
specialty. Fair and s impartial
treatment to all. You ars invited
to call and get acquainted.
MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN
"i an important part' of our
stock. They art carefully pre
pared and will prove of inesti
, mable benefit to little sufferer.
Soothing syrups for tortured
little bodies. Gentle but effica
cious remidies 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 well
r known Infant Foods.
A. C. MAC LENNAN, Prop.
prescription rnarmacist
MIMIIIItHH I
Until he saw this feeble rime
Smoking made ' tiim spit and
, . cough.. m . "
But now he wears 'most all the
time;
The "smile that won't come off."
Ha had tried many cigars, but
never knew what an "out of sight"
smoke was until he hit upon a LA
FLOR DE HACKMAN, formerly
Key West Perfectos. Manufact
ured by ; .,
C. E. HACKMAN,
Cor. Adams Avenue and Greenwood
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Main
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Do you see differently
in your right eye from what you
do in your left. There's some
serious trouble then. Have us ex
amine them.
GLASSES
accurately fitted will correct this
and benefit the eyes in other ways.
Don't neglect the eyes. It is
not good sense or good economy
to refrain from buying a $1.60
pair of glasses now and later when
the eyes are worse have to pay
$5.00 for more powerful lenses. ,
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la .Grande Evenin' Observer
SATURDAY. MAY 12. 1906
Published daily except on - Sunday
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Oregon, as Second Class Matter.
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Republican Ticket
For United States Senator
FRED W. MULKEY .
(short term)
JOHNATHAN BOURNE "
' (long term)
For Governor '
JAMES VITHVCOMBE
For Secretary of State
FRANK W. BENS10N
For State Treasurer''
GEO. A. STEEL .
For Supreme Judge--
ROBERT EAK1N '
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. 1VANHOE
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.HENRYi
For Sheriff -
W. W. RANDALL
For Commissionei
BEN BROWN
For Clerk - -
JAMES B. G1LHAM
For Recorder
DAVID H. PROCTOR
For Treasurer
JOHN FRAWLEY
For Cornor
J. M. HILTS
There is no question about good Repub
licans voting the ticket straight this year.
Creffield, "Holy Roller," religeous
fanatic, and seducer of women, met his
Just fate when an avenging brother of
two of his victims, shot him daad on
Seattle streets Sunday. The insane asy
lum still contains victims of his queer,
unnatural teachings and he himself, served
a term in the penitentary. But his slayer
will be punished although his deed was
justifiable in the eyes of . men. Pulhran
Tribune.
The various forces in the political field
in Union county aje now lined up for the
fray, and the contests open. The Re
publican nominees will be found at the
head of these columns, and the ticket will
bear the closest inspection, from top to
bottom. Beginning with Jonathan
Bourne, Jr., and ending with the least
mportant of the coiuity offices, the ticket
compares most favorably with those
launched by other parties, and will doubt
less receive the party support, with little
or no deviation. With a clear Republican
majority of not less than 600 in the
county, the election of the entire ticket
seems certain. It is up to Republicans of
the county to say whether the' entire
ticket shall be elected or not. The party
majority in the county makes the task an
easy one. Union Republican.
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Improves thcf flavor
and adds to the heal th
fulness of the food.
Today our foreign commerce employs
about 6,000, COO tons of shipping. More
than 6,000,000 tons of the best and
most modern of this shipping is foreign.
To duplicate the latter in American ship
yards would require ten years of constant
employment and involve an expenditure
of fully $600,000,000. Each year there'
after fully $50,000,000 additional would
be expended in our shipyards in keeping
up the supply of shipping required by our
foreign comme ce. The earnings of the
hin nnw ntrpH in rmr forian carrvinff
amount annually to more than $200,000.'
000. This takes no account of the in
surance, brokerage., banking ' and in
numerable other businesses allied with
snipping, uur foreign commerce is
valued at almost $3,000,000,000 annu
ally and its volume in freight, no doubt,
approximates closely to 40,000,000 tons.
Fully' 1 00,000 men would be employed
upon our ships upon the seas and 100,000
men would be employed in our shipyards.
more than are now employed, if we built
the ships required for our foreign carrying,
So much for the material interests, of a
wholly economic character,; at stake in
the fight for an American deepsea ship
ping. This is just the right ize tewn to settl
down in and enjoy life. Everything for
the comfort of life can be bought here and
$10 will go as far as $28 will in larger
cities. When you want to leave the farm,
come to our town and build a nice com
fortable home and be among the best
people in the world.
' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received, by the
undersigned, at the La Grande National
Bank up to May 12, 1906, for the con
struction, necessary material, etc., for a
bank and office building. Plans and
specifications can be seen at the bank
after the 26th inst.
A condition of contract will be that the
building must be completed by. Oct. 1,
1906. A certified check, for 10 per cent
of the contract price, must accompany
each bid. The right to reject any or ali
bids is reserved. F. L. Mayers,
Chairman Building Committee.
Two
Dyspeptics
If you are too fat it is because your food
turns to fat instead of muscle strength.
If you are too lean the fat producing foods
mat you ef t are not properly digested and
assimilated.
Lean, thin, stringy people do not have
enough Pepsin in the stomach, while fat
people have too much Pepsin and not
enougn Pancreatine.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
contain all the digestive juices that are,
found in a healthy stomach, and in
exactly those proportions necessary to
naoie me siomacn ana digestive organs
to digest and assimilate all foods that may
be eaten. Kodol is not only a perfect
digestant, but it is a reconstructive, tis
sue building tonic as well. Kodol cure
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach,
Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart and
Constipation. You will like it
Ditfests What You Eat
Rests the stomach, rebuilds the
tissues and gives firm flesh.
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PROTECTION 1
This has nothing to do with the tariff ques
tion, but refers solely to the protection of
jour 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
sudpIv 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.
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LUMBER
EMAILED AT
WHOLESALE PRICES
Better I umber and Cheaper than is sold in
La Grand , We deliver it to your build ng
Cranile Ronde Lumber Co
FtKRY,
CLEAN UP NOTICE
Property owners are hereby notified to
clean up their alleys and repair their side
walks at once. John Wilson,
Street Superintendent
NEW MANAGEMENT
The Centenial has changed hands. It
will he ready to receive boarders the
first of May, room and board $5.00 a
week, meals 25 cts. Come and see us,
C. T. Tolin, Proprieter.
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
elec tion if you do not register on or before
Mav 15th. Remember the registration
hooks close May 15th.
NOTICE OF RESTORATION to Settle
ment Entry, Filing and Selection of Lands
within the former Baker City Forest Re
serve, Oregon. Department of the lnte
ior, General Land Otfice, Washington. D.
C, March 28, 1906. In pursuance of the
proclamation of the President of the
United States, dated March 15, 1906, ex
cluding from the former Baker City Forest
Reserve, partly embraced in the Blue
Mountains Forest Reserve. Oregon, the
area described below, and restoring to
settlement the public lands therein, notice
is hereby given that the said public lands
will become subject to entry, filing and
election, under the usual restrictions, at
the United States Land Office at La
Grande. Oregon, on July 18, 1906: In
Township eight (8) South, Range thirty
eight (38) East Willamette Meridian, the
west half of the north-west quarter and
the west half of the south-west quarter
of Section thirty-five (55); in Township
nine (9) South, Range thirty-nine (39)
East, the west half of the north-west
quarter and the west half of the south
west quarter of Section twenty nine (29),
and the west half of 'the north-west
quarter of Section thirty-two (32k.
W. A. Richards, Commissioner.
Approved:
Thos. Ryan, f '
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grapher' tent completely equip-
:j tin Art
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- nni $45 OC Camera outfit 4
fi and 6 x 7, a fine bargain
at.... $18.00
three fine . Sewing machines
$5.00, $10.00 and $16.00 .
three churns swing and ' barrel
three washing machines $5.75
and up . , . -
two Go-carts, $3.75 and $7.00
See us for
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Guns and Ammunition
Fish Rods and Tackle -tv .
All kinds of
Carpenter tools
Hardware ;
and
Lowest prices on LINOLEUMS
and MATTING
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' Gentleman! v Service
Order what you want and we
will see that you get your order
HORSE SHOE
if CHOP HOUSE
Ben Cotner. Proprietor
m rir.r use
Every family in town should have a
box of soap from our window this week
at 20 cts. Come in or telephone us.
r Newlin Dhuo Co.
NOODLES
Hue Chong, has purchased the Tin Can
restaurantand is now prepared to find the .
best noodle and Li Hong Chung chopA-.
suey. Give him a call, -
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