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'X i . ,f 1 " i.- y v V 1 3.1 m . k1) sni' ..... 9 . u. Z A ';( 0 I.45 i fMnn 1 -J l-IAZ 7 V OUR" SPECIAL! IES Doctors Prescriptions 'Ifcd'tfftOSS DRUG STORE 4 ..... v I ft ) . fears em: :V. .w Af ii. ; ' VV.V...... Fine r? i a J . juonreciionery and G :-.-2 ai.-.' . J. ' 'XI T-.1-' . . .. ' i v wamiuren aV V -IT.- '4ft eeitfeeeeeeeee.ee. ete'f a Good Rule :KEEP'1f0lJR APPEARANCE ABOVE PAR iif-ttv t)0D LAUNDRY WORKIIS NECESSARY ai.TM.'nA :c cno i DISTINCTIVE QUALITY OF A GENTLEMAN TRY US1 WITH YOUR BUNDLE A. B. : I STE A M LAUNDRY t Jiw x lfHOHE j J i . ' U Gwnie. if j. H. PEARE. m . . ... ti. . - . ; ' e OXFORD PAR: JAMES FARQUHAUON. Prop. X OwaptsSsMMMtMatol tWIN$S,? LIQUOF ; AND JCJPARS 0 Cold luncfie1 n3 mixed drink a plalty..i;jFajr ,-and .jjartial treatment to all. ' You are invited tn sail and oat acauainted. MHHH I MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN is an important part of tur stock. They r carefully pre pared and will, prove of inesti- mable benefit to little .sufferers.' Soothing syrups for tortured little bodies.- Gentle but effica cious remidies for youthful ills. Lotions, ointments, toilet powder."- puffs.- sponges, combs, brush is. and all articles for the n- r;ery are here in great .quan-. U.y and good quality. V. t have a full line of all Wei IcaownJInfant Foods. - and Family Receipts. v A. C. MAC LENNAN. Prop. Prescription Pharmacist Until he saw this feeble rime ,'- ' Smoking made him spit and cough. But now he "wears :'most- all the tme. J Tne "smile that won't come off." He had tried many cigars; but never knew what an "out of sight" smoke was until ha hit upon a LA FLOR DE, HACKMAN, formerly Key West Perfectos. Manufact ured by 1 C. E. HACKMAN, : Cor. Adams Avenue and Greenwood : eeeeeeeeeeeeeee.........X ee..eee.eeeee.e.. 1 sraitii iuecci io C. Main 7 1 Otejjcn. 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. CLASSES 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. Jcwc,er and man Music Lessons Miss Jean Mr.Donlad Piano Method Lkschetitskt Vocal Method ' A REN 1616 Sixth St Phon Black 462 U Grande Evening (taw WEDNE D Y. MAY 16. 190 5 Published daily except . on , St iJay One year in advance . . Six months m advance. Per month , ...,.. Single copy ' "-.60 3.60 : t6 ..6c SURREY 'BROS., ED'S ' AND p;!0P This paper will not publish any article appearing over a nom-de-plume. S ijned articles will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please sign your articles and save disappointment. . AIVKK1l-lc4 KATRH - .t lpli Ad TKU rrnlhM Bpn aptttKnlloD Ottit rHtln nuilm Idr par Mm Onrt iuer Utu, si- per mb ttir aaeh uhaH)Uenl i timer- lion. wtitntino nrcm.-lnlMio. 59' er tin. intf of Uiaokk, bf r Itoe. Union County Republicans are gci g to sie to it that the Republican ticket.' both sate and county, is - elected from tip to bottom. , ' The teet thinning time has arrived, and this morning hundreds of laborers went to the beet fields." The sugar beet indus try is the means of disbursing many thousands of dollars In this county and um K'ueit snare .nnaiiy reasnes tms city; ; . . The Observer several years agopisse th "yellow dog" system of noting, but we ask every Republican to carefully con- eider the qualifications of every candidate on the ticket at the head of this column and after doing so we do not believe that a sing! reason can be advanced why the ticket from th top to " the bottom should not be supported. This ticket was not fixed by a few would-be dictators but the voters at th primirie made it and they' have certainly selected as good ticket as has ever been pre sented to th voter for their ratification. Now tay with it and lect it ' The harmony expressed and manifested at th Republican Club meeting last night means the election of the entire Republi can ticket Th old factional fued is a thing of the past and last night th leaders of what once were strong oppos ing forces were there, full of enthusiasm and determined to assist in a Republican victory.. N-t only is this true in Union county but it is the same all over the state We can in a large measure give' due credit to the primary law for bringing about this condition. There i no disguising th fact but what th county division question is up and there is no disguising th fact that Union is thoroughly organized. T ie way she voted in the primaries, both Republi can and Democratic, shows that. It only remains for the natural forces : opposed to division to organize and vote in a body. It is safe to say. at least two-thirds of th voter of th county are opposed to division and if they vote together it is a simple matter to defeat the proposition so hard that- it will not be presented again. However w must organize thoroughly and go to work. Oov. Chamberlain, in his speech, the o'.her evening, made one remarkable c aim for hi administration. He claimed most of th oredit for the passage of the law taxing inheritances and corporations and he asserted that the effect of "the enactment of these laws had been to re duce the state tax pa d by Union county fuity per' cent te'ow what it was in i-revious years. jie lUn suted what the s at tax of this county was this year and what it was last year, and claimed that if th proposed law taxing express and telephone and ome other corpora tions should be adopted the state tax would b wiped out This is a very remarkable point attempted by the gov ernor. I there anything in it? Let us see. The governor to'd his audience that h appropriation law providing for th payment of th expenses of the asylum for the insan and other state institutions cures appropriations amounting to more than a million dollars, and that this act hd been suspended by a petition of legal voters asking that it be submitted to a vo of th people at the ensuing slecti .n. Triis tru. and it is also true that in consequene of th holding up of this act the state is running in debt many thou sand dollars a month for the support of the asylum and other state institutions, and that for Jie past year no tax was levied for the support of these institu tions. It is also true that all these ex penses will have to be paid by a state tax and the state tax in the future will be increased to pay these expenses. Now, as the governor approved the act referred to, it is presumed that the expensos pro vided for thereby tfe necessary, and that they will have to be paid for by a tax levy.: Then, it is a fact, that the state levy for the year Just past is lower than ' formerly, because no levy was made to' pay most of the " expenses of the state government In other words,' the ex penses of the' asylum , and other state institutions for ihe past year were about $500,000, and this is wholly unpaid, and had they made the necessary levy to pay these expenses, the state taxes would have been as large as 'formerly. When the state tax is levied next year it will be necessary to increase the tax so as to pay the expenses of the past year, for which the state has run in debt. The defeat of the act referred to by , a vote of the people will not liquidate the - state debt The next session of the legislature will have to prepare for the payment of these expenses and instead of Jhe amount appropriated by the next session being a million, it will be twice that amount be cause it will have to provfde for four years' expenses instead of for only two years. . COLDER JUBILEE i (Scrlpps News" Association) Westfield. Mass., May 16 Mt Moriah Lodge of Masons is celebrating its fift ieth anniversary today and hundreds of Masons from all ..parts of the state are here to assist in the celebration. There will be a parade jn the - afternoon and a public church service. In th evening there will be a banquet at Columbia Hall, with addresses and music. Mr. Clarence A. Brodcur, principal of th Westfield Normal School, will deliver an historical address. If You are a Lover of ice cream you will find your sweetheart waiting for you at this store. We make it a point to se that our cream, milk, sugar and fruit and other flavors, that it's handled in a cleanly way from the raw material to the finished' pro duct and that you are served with politeness. We give you the best ice cream and water ices we can for the money. SELDER, The candy . Man MEAT Fresh and Cured Can be obtained at this mar at all times. We deliver all orders promptly.' Phone to usor leave your order. We will do the rest KR0USE BROS Prop. Successor to J. Bull and Go. Phon Main 48 The new Laxative (hat does not grips or nauseate. Pleasant to tahe. EXCELSIOR Cest Range Made on Payments. Your old stove taken in exchange' "" Easy " ' Gall or phone Red 1 761 ; FIR. STREET SECOND HAIlu u STORE BRUSHES FOR THE-TEETH ' ' .T: 7 : E0R THE HAIR ' ; FOR THE HANDS FOR THE NAILS H TORITIIETH 'A: I: Hi forthe'cldtiies v l .: P0R',THE"1IAT ' A large variety of style 'and prices xoallenti valu' ' . all of them. Also a oomplet line of bath sp6nges,iBrx ' Boraxo, BathasweeC eto. Qlad to shewbrfcm whethsr ' purchase is mad or not ; ' '; ' - ... SEE OUR WINDOW fiMSY j W AT TS DRUGtrCO : La G rande, Oregon ' ..e.eeeeearrV r VtWi j ! LACE CURTAIN SALE P 20 PER CENT KOK NEXT New stock of RUBBER ANP COTTON HOSEf low pr ; foot and up. . -, . . : - . : , , r. ' "' ' ' '.' - i V ' ' .,' - l'i LAWS0N MOWERS AND SPRINkLERS ( ' ' Ti W. H. BOSNKNKAMP 'XO : " - fIRE FIRE - riRE Pittsburg, Pa. May 7, 1906.' Frank E. Dooly. ' ',. Qen. Ag't. National Union Insurance Ce., Portland, Oregon.-;.' i Dsar Sir; Tne maximum amount of our San Francisco - losses will approximate one million dollars, but we anticipate con siderable salvage from earthquake causes: The stability of th National Union ' is beyond all question. The stock holder have subscribed $750,000 payable on call foragoaranteefundto provide for our San Francisco losses. . E. Colb. .. President National Union-Insurance Co;, By G. H. Powers, Local Agent NOTICE OF RESTORATION to Settle ment, Entry, Filing and Selection of Lands Within the former Baker City Forest Re serve, Oregon. Department of the Inter ior. General Land Office, Washington, D'. C. March 28, 1906. In pursuance of the proclamation of the President of the United States, dated March 15, L906, ex cluding from the former Baker City Forest Reserve, partly embraced in the Blue Mountains Forest Reserve. Ore iron, the I area described below, and restoring to settlement the public lands therein; notice is hereby given that the said puolic lands will become subject to ertry. filing and selection, under the usual restrictions, at uia uiuvea ohiies itna umce at LA U rande, Oregon,' on Juiy I8. 1906: ! nwnship eight (8 Siu'h. Range thirty - euht'38)East Willamette Merirfinn tha Uht (38) East Willamette Meridian, th west half of th north-west garter an t ;ne west halt of th south- vest quarter of Section thirty-five (3o; in- Townsmp nine (9) South, Range thirty-nine (39) East the wast half of the north-west quarter and the west half of the south west quarter of Section twenty nine (29), and tha west half of th north-wast quarter of Section thirty-two (32). W. A. Richards, Commissioner. Approved: Thos. Ryan, Acting ecre:ary o th Interior. , mm icxatiye Frait Synip on 16x84. f ft 'wall photo grapher' tntcomplftly equip d . $99.09 .. on $46.00 Carrier vfH. 4 x 6 and 6 X-- I, a fin torffain at......,...;, : - .. JL4llQQ three ftVv - Sewing (machines , $6.00. $r 0.00 ait$ 16.00 -three churn swing nd barrel three wishing machine $9.78 and up ? two Oxarts, $9.7$ and $7.00 ' : ; , Ul . Setfor - . -x Guns' and .AflURURition Fist Rdds;ftndTcUe All kihd' of i ':: c y. '' 'Carpf-ritef Uols' nd Hardware -' Lowest' prttes'on LINOLEUMS 1 and MATTINQ ' -: See our Bicycle ' ' . ! i :f r Z 9 I 9 DISCOUNT It :' TEN DAYS ttfttttf 00t0mAmg r , . sYOiaS AITIIIIIC!!, 1 ; Because Jott' wt)r'-f th primary election doe ifot grv yew th-ivilge of votm(fatth-rgutar TectiotlCd if yoi) have not registered, yewHI kbligd tp swear in yodr rot again at th gnrl election if you do not r agister on or bfoni Mav. 1 5th. Remember . th registraao hooks clos May 16th. . , f' CetUiHhat - ; i : (YoikiUie to do this i uheA yolr take dinner at ! ilttOltSESHOEt iftnOtiSETr. tmt HEStrraPMAliKET i AFFORDS ' Gentlemanly Service , ; " - .. Ordr what you want and w !! Z will se that you get you order HORSE SHOE I CHOP HOUSE I Ben C6tner,v- Proprietor WHMM MMMi T '1 ; Cures : Stomach and Uvxr Chronic Coiijtca. V. A. T. H JLUDpupCRtSt . 1