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OUR SPECIALTIES
Doctor Prescriptions
RED GROSS DRUG STORE
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Fine
Confectionery
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Cigars
Van Bur en
Here s a Good Rule
KEEP YOUR APPEARANCE ABOVE PAR
GOOD LAUNDRY WORKfIS NECESSARY
TO DO SO FOR CLEANLINESS! ISj.A
DISTINCTIVE QUALITY OF A GENTLEMAN
TRY US WITH YOUR BUNDLE
A. B.C.
I STEAM LAUNDRY
HHONE
La Gr.'nie,
J. M. PEARE.
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OXFORD PAR
JAMES FAPQDHAR'ON. Prp
WINES, LIQUOH
AND CIGARS
Cold lunches and mixed drinks a
specialty. Fair and impartial
treatment to all. You aro 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 sufferersT
Soothing syrup for tortured
little bodies. Gentle but effica
cious' remidie for youthful ills,
Lotions, ointment, toilet powders,-
puffs, sponges, - combs,
brushes, and all articles for the,
nursery are her in great quan
tity and good quality. . ,
W have full line of all wel'
known Infant Foods.
and Family Receipt.
A. C MAC LENNAN. Prop.
; Prescription Pharmacist .
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Until he saw this
-
feeble rime
. Smoking mad
him
spit
and
cough. '
But rtbw he wear 'most all the
time,
- - The "smile that won't com off."
Hfr-had tried many cigars, but
never knew what an "out of sight"
smoke was until he hit upon a LA
FLOR DE, HACK MAN. formerly
Key West Perfectos. Manufact
ured by
C. E. HACKMAN,
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Main 7
OifRCi.
Do you see differently
in your right eye from what you
j : l l. T. ak
qo in your ieii ineres some
. serious trouble then. Have us ex
amine them. '
GLASSES
accurately fitted will correct this
and beneht 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.
Jeweler and Optician
Music Lessons
Miss Jean McDonlad
Piano Method
Le&chetitsky
Vocal Method
Arens
1616 Sixth St. Phone Black 462 4
li Grande Evening OUserver
TJISnr. MAY 15. 1906
Published daily except on Sunday
One year in advance i
Six months in advance .....
Per month J.
.. $6.60
5.60
.. 65
6c
Single copy
Entered at the Post Offlce'at La Gra-ds
Oregon, a Second Class Matter,
CURREY BROS, ED'S .AND PROP
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appearing pver a nom-de-plume. Signed
article will be received subject to the
discretion of the" editors. Pleas sign
your article and sav disappointment
. ADVERTISING HATE
DUpterAd rataffaratshad apoa appjkmtloi
Uxml iwdlDi notion lOe per Mm Irat iw
Uoa, je per ila tor eaoh snbMq.ottt lner
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Republican Met
For United States Senator
. FRED Wi MULKEY
(short term
- JOHNATHAN BOURNE
' ; . (long term)
For Governor. 1
JAMES' WITH YCOMBE -
For Secretary of State
X ' FRANK W. BENSION
f For State Treasurer
GEO. A. STEEL
X For Supreme Judge
KUotK I fc.AK.IN
For Attorney Oeneral
A. M. CRAWFORD
For Supt. Pub. Instruction
I H irVCPMiW
I For State Printer
w. b. DUNN1WAY .
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 J '
For County Judge
J. C. HENRY '
For Sheriff
W. W. RANDALL
For Commissioner
BEN BROWN
For Clerk -
iampc n nir u am
X For Recorder
DAVID H. PROCTOR
For Treasurer
JOHN FRAWLEY
For Cornor .
J. M. HILTS
For Surveyor
C. R. THORNTON
Save al cities in the state are prepar
ing for a general "clean up day" the idea
is worthy of consideration.
Things may look a little cloudy today
but all will brighten up w.ien the
harvest reports are brought in.
Yesterday's rain storm may have been
a little unpleasant to those caught out,
but it was for our good and we will alt
reap the benefit in an increased harvest
That rain came just at the right time
as usual. The hay, grain, beet and fruit
men are happy. They are assured of
good crops.
The potato acreage is repotted to be
much larger than common this year.
Possibly the ' extensive railroad building
in this section of the state may have had
something to do with it.
The triangular meet of the athlete of
this city and Island City on last Saturday
was a success in every respect. The
sport was clean the contests close, and
the best of feeling prevailed.
La Grande needs more enterprises that
will furnish employment the year through.
A large line of full dinner buckets will
naturally help the town to become a
city.
ri8 Jo)
Improves the flavor
t 4xV -e
and adds to the health
fulness of the food
Candidates must make their acceptance
of nomination on the back of the certifi
cate they received of the clerk and return
the earn to the county clerks office on or
before the 1 9th of this month. District
nominees must file their acceptance
with each county clerk in the counties of
their district on or before the earn date.
Governor Chamberlain is '' not ac
quainted with the history of Union county
or he would never have stated that the
way to have economical administrations
is to mix up your county ticket. We
have been cursed in this county with these
so called "mix ups" for many years. Until
the last three years the county has been
getting deeper and deeper , in debt.. It i
much better to make some pirty re
sponsible instead of dividing the responsi
bility with the result that no on is re
sponsible. Four years ago it was conceded by all
that if Mr. Furnish had made no cam
paign at all, he would have been elected.
It is quit possible if Governor Chamberlain-
had made no campaign this year he
would have received mare votes than he
will under the present condition. Condi
tions have so changed during the last
four years that he really does not expect
to be elected this time but his party com
pelled him to make the race. The Fur
nish campaign was so obnoxtious to thou
sand of Republicans, that they openly
supported Mr. Chamberlain. Union
county represents the sentiment fairly.
throughout the state. Mr. Chamberlain
carried this county by 700 majority. No
on expects him to carry the county at
this time. Mr Chamberlain has mad
good governor and possibly there is not a
Republican in the state who voted for
him four years ago who is sorry, but of
the thousands who did very few will do
so this time as they have a nominee in
whom they have the utmost confidence.
He belongs to no clique or faction and
every interest of the state will receive
careful consideration at his hands.
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
Three work horses , one dapple gray
1200 lbs. , brown clubby horse about
1000 lbs. shod behind, bay mare 1000
bs. , dent in left shoulder. Last seen
on the road towards Union, $15 for their
return to C. A. Peterson, Ladd Creek
p1 t.."(;'-Dg."'oi tltOM
No. 0 toil Pentcr, Kl. No I
8.40 vVnrth, Omab, Kan- kVia
No. j Cltv. Ht. ia uU, cr.i- No 5
p in cagoan. aia a. (.-O&pm
Portland, P.Un, Pn
No. t dion, . Wall. Walla,
is poTurr :nod p -
north viabpttkar
Portland, Dalit, PriT- "
dlcton, UmHtUla, W li
no S tola, Lewl.ura, Vf, No 6
Mnocov, Wallace, toar
8:01 p. in. ner, Hpokana aud other P;40m
point wut acd anb
vta fpoiane
No. 32 lalnnd City, lira), Im
Dlly ex- bier and, . .pa. Con- Ho SI
rf.pt ne itona st hlr c w'th
Hiinnay t-e lor point avtaU M.spm
Kit a a iowh.
Oonn Htaamer betwen:Porlland and Ban
r'mncl co every Bve daya.
K. C. Ml) Vtt 1 , '
A L.CHAIU, Oinoml 1'aaiieDger Agent .
Uvertoh W. Price,
As sociata Forester
Best Ranje Made on Easy
Payments.
Your old stove taken
In exchange
I t Gall or phone
FIR STKFET .SFCOMn HAMn 5Tni?F
PROTECTION 1
This has nothing to do with the tariff ques
tion, but refers solely to the protection of
your handa while house cleaning, by wearing
a pir of our HOUSEHOLD RUBBER
Vm rn .. h.nHt in anv
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.
Prescription Druggist
LUMBER
feRETAILED AT
WHOLESALE PRICES
Bc-tttr lumber and Cheaper than is sold in
La Grand , We deliver it to your building
rrande Ronde Lumber
PERRY, OREGON
4-
am iip notice
ProDertv owners are hereby notified to
cleanup their alleys and repair their side
walks at once. John Wilson,
Street Superintendent.
NEW MANAGEMENT
The Centemal has changed hands. It
will he ready to receive boarders the
first of May. room and board S5.00 a
week, meals 25 cts. Come and see us.
C. T. Tolin, Proprietor.
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
election if yoa do not register on or. before
Mav 15th. Remember the registration
hooks close May 1 5th. '
NOTICE OF RESTORATION to Settle
ment, Entry, Filing and Selection of Lands
within the former Baker City Fprest Re
serve, Oregon. Department of the Inte
ior, General Land Office. Washington, D.
C. March 28, 1 906. In pursuance of the
B reclamation of the President of the
nited 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
win oecoma suoject to entry., nnng 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
Ihe west half of the south-west quarter
of Section thirty-five (35); 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 thirfy-two (52). .
W. A. Richares. Commissioner.
Approved:
Thoj. Ryan,
lfi.ii. . (.
on 1 6 i 24. ? ft wall photo
grapher' tantcompletaly equip-
: ed ..... ,. $50.00
one $45.0C Camera outfit, A x
6 and 6 x T, a fin bargain
t - $18,00
three fine Sewing machine
$5.00. $10.00 and $16.00
three churns swing and barrel
three washing machines $3.75
and up
two Go-carts, $3.75 and $7.00
See us for lJ
Guns and Ammunition ,
Fish Rods and Tackle :
All kinds 'of V , .''
Carpenter tools and
Hardware '
Lowest prices on LINOLEUMS
and MATTING
See our Bicycle ,
Red 1751
-fit:
HILL.
LA GRANDE, OR
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Get all that
is coming to you
You are sure to do this
t when you take dinner at
t the
MORSE SHOE
CHOP HOUSE
t THE BEST THEMARKfXti
AFFORDS I
Gentlemanly Service
Order what you want and we'
will see that you get your order
I HORSE SHOE
I: CHOP HOUSE I
x
Ben Cotner, Proprietory
f)l:W.( USE
Every family in town should have a
box of soap from our window this week
at 20 cts. Coma in or telephone us.
Newlin Druo Co.
NOODLES J3
- SJ
uim, nas purcnased tne tin Uj.f
restaurantand is now prepared to find the
best noodles and Li Hung Chung chop
suey. Give him a call.