La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 17, 1906, Image 4

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SPEAKERS Will
RALLY TOM
ADDRESS
VOTERS
;DR. JAMES WITliYCOMBE AND JUDGE H. M. CAKE TO DELIYER PRINCIPLE ADDRESSES
; OTHER NOTED SPEAKERS WILL ALSO SPEAK v
t Tonight will mirk the formal opining
of the Republican Campaign in thi city.
Arrangements are complete and the
' speakers have all arrived. Dr. James
, ' Withycombe, candidate for Governor, is
; accompanied by the Hon. H. M. Cake of
i Portland, Hon. Walter L. Toozeof Wood
, burn, Judge Ellis, candidate for congress
( from this district, Willis S. Du.miway.
candidate for State printer, J. H. Ackar
i man, candidate for re-election state sjp-
erinteiidant Of Public instruction. '" T.iese
gentlemen will all address the meeting to
. nighCSo far throughout the state these
gentlemen have met with most entbusi
. astic reception, but, from present indica
tions. La Qrande is going to out do all
others tonight. As more speakers have
arrived Mr.' Bartlett; president of tn La
-, Qrande Republican Club, has been ab.e
to make several changes in the progra n
The revised program appears below,.
" Dr. .Withycombe ' and party left this
morning for Elgin where he will address
"i a meeting this afternodn,' ""after which
they will return to La Grande in time to
, will be tendered the JJv.aitinj, gentlemen
'at the Hotel Foley this evening at seven
thirty. We again publish the list of
' committee in order that all may be noti
. fied.-"',. ';.,. ,,'
1 The quartette mentioned in the pro
i gram which follows is the best male quar
tette that could be . found in Portland.
They are exceptionally good singers and
will undoubtedly please all who hear them.
) The reception committee is requested
' to meet at the Foley bouse promptly at
' 7:20 and meet the speakers of the day.
( Ladies , are especially invited to attend
the meeting. '.,' A ;."r'r
PROGRAM . ;
The following is the program which will
be carried out at the opera house begin
ning promptly, at eight o'clock. -
Music, by the band, '
Introductory address by Hon., E. W.
. Bartlett, President of the La' Grande
Republican Club. . , ,. ,
Music by the Quartette. ': . '
Address by Dr. James Withycombe.
Music by the quartette. . -
Address by Hon. H. M. Cake. '
Music by the band. .. .
RECEPTION COMMITTEE
Wm. Miller, J. W. Sciiber. C. E. Coch
ran, F. L. Meyers, G. M. Riehey, M. L,
Causey. Judge Robt Aiken, Rev. E. B.
Hays. I. R. Snook. J. W. Konwles, S. N.
tsoiion, n. a. Boomer, a. j. nunungion,
B. W, Grandy, Joseph Palmer, G. H.
Currey, J, K. Wright. E. P. Staples, May
'. or Stoddard, Geo. Palmer, G. L Cleaver,
E. W. Davis. A. A. Roberts, J. T. William-
ann fl W C.tvkttt& tl UlH HlU (Art
Stoddard. Geo. Harmon, J. J.-Feebler,
Frank Kilpatrick, H. T. Williams, A. C.
Williams. J. Caviness, G. E. McCu ly.
,. E. C. Moore, J. D. Mathison, "J, J. C. rr
J. E. Foley. F. S. Bramwall. W. J. Church
T. F. Sherwood. Perry Clark, Ju ius
" Fisher,' A. T. Hill, C. H. Finn, T. J.
Scroeain, Dr. Qao. O Cmer, A. B. C:.n-
ley, Jo,in Collier. Rev. F. B. Maredtth.
ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE
H. Atkinson. S. A. Gardinier. Dr. C. T.
Bacon, C. S. Williams, L. J. Furgerson
E. J. Conrad, U. U. UJucn.
USHERS
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. Rogers ,W. B. Sargent, Chas. Goodnough
James Snodgrass, P. A. Foley.
DR. JAMES WITHYCOMBE
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HON. H. M. CAKE
SPECIAL MEDICINE
SUPERSEDED
BY Till! GENERAL OSLEOPAIHIC TREA1
v MENT.-IT SIMPLY FREES IIP THE,
ORCULATlOtl. (ilVING HA1URE
e A CBASCE Ta DO hfR
' In specific diseases Ostsopathic treat
ment is always specific, aiming to do
. away with definite misidj.istments which
affect the organs or parts involved.
-' But there ii also tne general treatment
and those who have never had experience
with Osteopathy can form no idea of its
merits in bettering the general condition
of the body. For those who are troubled
with ill feelings in the Spring, with lan
guorous tiredness and few men are
ot so afflicted witn "Spring fever"'
Osteopathic treatment is the thing needed
RESTORING VIGOROUS ORCULAT10J1
' It may be that slight misadjustment
" . will be found, as In eases of definite dis ease,
and the are contributory causes
that the Osteopath promptly eoiro-'s-but
even if no such mitadjustmenu are
found, the manipulative treatment is
""""""ivy benefical. Stretching and eas ng
the spine gives nerves a better chance to
do good work; invigorates tne organs of
excretion so. tnat tne body more easily
relieves itself of waste matter; promotes
better circulation to every part; and in
ariably makes the patient feel better,
Many people of prominence in the pro
fessions, in business and in social life,
who have learned these things and learn
ed them thoroughly, take an occasional
Osteopathic treatment even whtfn in per
fect health and regard it as one ot life's
best luxuries. ' , i ,
VIGOR THWARTS DISEASE
It is not regarded as a luxury because
there is anytmng particularly pleasant
about the treatment itself although it is, Mrs. Lucia Wilke,
seldom disagreeable and. never harsh; I did one 26c box
but because it helps the body to maintain
its suppleness and vigor, so thwarting
disease and giving increased capacity for
work, for study, for enjoyment The
possibilities of good in .life are bounded
chiefly by health conditions; " and to tne
man or woman who is absolutely well
whose blood courses in freedom and pur
ity, whose nerves are ever at their best
nothing is impossible; and life's trials and
struggles come only that .new triii...prij
may be recorded.--Rlht Way,.,
UNION : COUNTYj
Union County presents to the home .seeker a greater number of , diversified ;
industries than any county in the state, out side of Multnomah county which Is J
practically Portland. , . 1 , , .
' We do not believe that there is another county in the Inland Empire , that cy;
show fourteen different industries whose total annual revenue produces an average of
$193,ooo.oo cash. .- '
The annual report of the State labor Commissioner, places Union County third
in the state, in the employment of labor : ! : , ; ' - -
It ; requires 1 94 solid trains of fourtv cars each to cirr the produce of our
county to the market, more than a train every other day, throughout the year.
"An admirable climate."- The past winter only for a few hours did the mercury
reach zero. No excessive heat in the summer and our cool refreshing nights cannot
be appreciated by the residents of the east until the are permitted to enjoy them.
Our soil is rich and productive. Were we to mention ields they would not be
believed. The only way to become acquainted with this "Garden of Eden" is to
personl visit this land of diversity, as when you see the crops growing and harvested"?
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Our forre&ts will require man many de cades of the present activitybefoi e they
begin' to yield and we now have thirty or more saw mills which give employment the
year round in the mills and logging camps . : . "
The only sugar beet factory in the state is located at La Grande, the County Seat of Union County
with a population of 5,000, progressive wide awake people who extend the glad hand to all. This is
: the commercial, educational and social center of the county.
La Grande is known as the railroad town of the 0. R. & N. Co. whose annual payroll at this place
exceeds $300,000.00. From here the branch road is now pushing through the northern part of this
county, on into the Wallowa County, starts a freight division, machine shops, round houses, and one of
. the largest ra.lroad yards on the system, and train dispatchers office. ' The public schools of La .Grande '
" 'are second to none in cities of this size in this state. We now have three buildings end a fourth, an
eight room ".brick building in course of construction, giving imployment to twenty-two teachers.. The
principal office or the lieande KonOe blectric oo. is locaiea in mi cay. , Tuie Company luiinoliut powor
and light for the city of La Grande. Island Citv. Cove, Union, and tne Hot Lake Sanitarium. -
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' KAY LIVE 10) YEARS
The chances for living a full century are
excellent in the case of Mrs. Jennie Dun
an, of Haynesville, Me., now 70 years
old. She writes; "Electric B tters cured
me of Chronic Dyspepsia of 20 yeare
standing, and made me feel as well and
strong as n young girl." Electric Bitters
cure Stomach and Liver diseases. Blood
disorders. General Debility and bodily
weakness. Sold on a guarantee at
Nbwlin Druo Co.'s drug store. Price only
A Mountain of Gold
could not bring as much (happiness to
of Caroline, Wis., as
of Bucxlen's Arnica
Salve, wnen it completely cured a run
ning sore on her leg, which had tortured
her 23 long years. Greatest antiseptic
healer of Piles, Wounds, and sores. 25c
Newlin Druo Co.
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RESUHZD WJXX
I Dr.' J. L. Fx'eavis of Reivtt 3ro's, dentists
' 'ias rej.T,id wjri n tiie dental dike.
FOR SALE Desirable residence in good
location. Hot and cold water and bath
Wilt be sold cheap if sold at once. In
quire of H. U. Myers at Anderson itl
' Myers barber shop.
Who are the sweetest things fiat paint
are pa'nt. or poets sing, love.ier than any
thing? Girls who take Hollister's Rocky
Mountr in Tea. So cents. Tea or Tablets
VALtE Of PRODUCTS
Wheat
Lumber
Sugar . .
Oats and Barley
Cattle
Hogs..,-..
Hay
Dairy Products . .,
Fruit
Horses and Mules
Sugar Beets .. ..... ..
Poultry
Potatoes
Wood...
S6S0.000
.... 640.0C0
.... 265,090
250.000
250.000
200,000
120.000
125.000
100.000
100.000
100,000
50.000
...... 50.000
60.000
$2,830,000
GAR LOADS
Lumber .
Wheat
Oats and Barley '.'
Wood
Ice ...
Fruit ;
Sugar .'
Potatoes .
Hay
Cattle
Hogs
Horses and Mules .
2000
2000
600
600
600
250
200
200
........ 200
........ 250
100
50
7760
No fascinaTn equals 'hat of a clear
brained, tender-heartu ivaiile wD.-nan j
Just as there is no -r cui i-k ! tajtilu'. I
girl. Hollisler's Riky Mju,na.n Tej
makes lovable oiun, bt.iauful girls '
35 cents. Ntw.iN Dhuo' Co. " !
MERCHANT Of VENICE
Opera House May 24 Given in full
am up notice
Property owners are herd;,
..f.ed to
costume by sen.ors of H g.i Lenool. ! clean up their alleys and repair their side
Rare treat.. Don t in it. Sats 35 j walks at oix. John Wilson,
cents. v Street Superintendent.
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