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t , in V SPE E-ctcrs Frisc.-ipt o.is RED GSJSS a,.lG STORE tfi MM . ; and ars 4f Fine Confcc VanBuren's '. NEW MANAGEMENT Having pui chand ti e interest of Mr.' J. P. Domvtf'tj cf i he lirni of Oannelly &. Schcurcr, I take th s n.tens a irfunvng the public of the fact, ai d inurng thc'pa'ronage of the citizens cf ta (,ri.ror It uhl be my endeavor to so serve Hit ri u c in h rh a manner that I will be assi red n tt. ir pcfftnfi'e. I shall continue to cm t a ti:il as (1 rmi pi-1? lir.e of Confectionery, t jirs. f n ii.s na nuts The soda fountain wil ctnUni e Ui t' Vx; -he i. tcst and most delightful Cr.nks nii icts. . t es 'nd children are assured CiJui ttous tr ..Sri is;!, thanking ycu for your past pa'doi'iuge unC tin a continuance of the same I am. Yours respectfully G. C. Scheu er J. H. PEARE. . ThE OXFORD BAR JAMCJ FAl'Ql MARSOr., Wep Cnmnl'lr frtii m I . WINtS, LIQUOH . AND C1CAKS Cold lunches and mixed drinks 4 specialty. Fair and impartial J treatment to all. You are invited . ' MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN is an important part of our stock. They ere carefully pre 'paned and will prove of inesti mable benefit to little sufferer. Soothing syrups for tortured little bodies. Gentle but effica cious remidibs for youthful ills. Lotions, ointments, toilet pow ders, , ;uffs. sponges, combs, brushes, and all articles for the nursery are here in great quan t ty and goad quality. ' We have a full line of all wet k:i3wn.Infant Foods. ' .. Ul lES and FamifyRece'pts. A. C. MAC LENNAN. Prop. Prescription Pharmacist ' ' IttSISSSttttlllltSIIISIII Until he saw this feeble rime Smoking made him spit and J cough. But now he wears 'most all the - time. The "smile that won't come off." He had tried many cigars, but never knew what an "out of sight' smcke was until he hit upon a LA FLOR DE; HACKMAN, formerly Key west Perfectos. Manufact ured by C. E. HACKMAN, Car. Adams A venue and Greenwood t loncry Do xou see differently in your right eye from what you d in your left. There's some serious trouble then. Have us ex amine them. GLASSES ccurately 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 buing a $1.60 pair of glasses now ard later when the eyes are worst hive to pay $5.00 for mere powerful lenses. Jeweler and Optician Music Lessons .Miss Jean Mc.Donlad Piano Method Leschititskt Vocal Method ' Arens 1616 Sixth St. Phone Black 462 I ?. Li CTjrsile - Evening Oliver . TUESDAY. MAY, 22. 1906 Published daily e xcept on Sunday One year in advance 1 ., .:.$6.50 Six months in advance 3.60 Per month ... :. 65 SingUr'copy 6c CyRREY BROS.; ED'S AND PROP This paper will not publish any artie'e appearing over a nom-de-piume. Signed articles will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please sign your articles and save disappointment AriVKR1-v6 HATKH Oliplay Ad ram rnrnlxhrnt opD itppMraittni ' tacl reading no1 Ion 0n per Ho Aral Dm" tton.je per lint fur tw-h MubMUnt luati tlon. emlotlon of fi.1nleiie. jc rt Una. Urdu otlhiuikk.bi per 1ID. RepuMicdn Ticket For United States Senator FRED W. MULKEY (short term) JOHNATHAN BOURNE ., (long term) For Governor . : JAMES WITHYCOMBE For Secretary of State ' FRANK W. BENSION 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, DUNN1WAY ... For Commission Labor O. P. HOFF , For Congress ' - W.R.ELLIS For Prosecuting Attorney 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 County Judge J. C. HENRY For Sheriff W.W.RANDALL For Commissioner BEN BROWN For Clerk JAMES B. GILHAM For Recorder DAVID H. PROCTOR For Trftaftiirr JOHN FRAWLEY 2 For Cornor J. M. HILTS j For Surveyor Z C. R. THORNTON The question of county division through the candidacy of Mr. Holmes is presented fairly and squarely to the voters of this county. There is no other issue repre sented in the campaign for the office of representative to which the three aspir ants are seeking. Mr Holmes, Mr. Roth child and Mr. Haworth have subscribed to statement No. 1 which means that they each are honor bound to support the candidate for United States senator who receives the greatest number of votes, whether it be Mr. Bourne or Mr. Gear in. Tn s eliminates the political issu , and the only issue that remains is the question of county division and upon this issue we And two candidatss against division and one in favor of it. Those who favc division will present a solid front in supporting Mr. Holmes. , Those who are against division at the present time are divided, some will vote for Mr. Rothchild and some for Mr. Ha worth. It requires no prophet or seer to see the danger of such a policy. Those who are against division must line up and unite upon one of the two candidates and deal such a crushing blow to the division idea that it will be silenced for all time to come. The question for the anti-divisionists to decide is which of the two candidates can secure the greatest number of votes and when elected can be expected to accom plish the most. Owing to the fact that Mr. Haworth be longs to the dominant party in this state, the party which will organize the legisla Mil ilJh GH2AT.I IMikiiUlN Improves the flavor and adds to the health fulness of the food. ture; hold :he ma'oiicyand name all the committees; w:ll certainly be in a position to do more for his co istituants than Mr. Rothchild who if elected would be in the minority and receive scant recognition. Mr. Haworth for a number of years has been closely allied with the laboring men of this state and will be joined by strong men from other sections of he state who will be glad to pool their mutual interests. - ... , , Union county under normal conditions is Republican and should we send M . Roth child it is not natural to expect that a Republican legislature would stand in with him and permit him to return home all covered with glory. Is that the way of politics? No and all who know any thing about the working Of the legislature know this. ' Therefore the proper thing and the only thing for the anti-divisionists of the county to do is to throw" their solid support to Mr, Haworth who from every standpoint is a' much stronger man than Mr. Rothchild.''. '. ;' ';; ,r ' . . Mr. Haworth la. loyal to the best in terest of .the county as was attested a few days ago., He was willing to waive his own personal interests,, and when the same proposition was put up to Mr Roth child he refused. . ', jThe people all over the county are con siderably agitated over the county divi sion.. This is proper, whan tHe' people as a whole think, "thay generally solve such' problems for the benefit of the whole. The heavy rain, jast night means that the sugar factory will be Whistling for "more beets." A M urtain of Gold could not bring as. much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., as did one 25c box of Bucklen's Arnisa Salve, wnen it completely cured a run ning sere on her l-.g. which had tortured her 23 iong years. Greatest antiseptic healer of Piles. Wounds, and sores. 25c. Newun Druo Co. THIS FOR MINE tVKY TIMf No more a muddledbrain for mine I'll call for soda every time Quench my tr.irst to my heart's content. Save cash for clothes as well as rent Treat my wife and children too "Smile" with them, and "smile" with you. All the popular drinks at Hill's soda fountain. J m A Cheerful Appearance attests a joyous soul--no matter wha the conditicns of affaiisat the moment So doth bright, handsome wall paper add to our delight of life, even if a note's due tomorrow, the cash not now forth coming. Come in here if you would see wallpaper n all its ways of adding to home comfort money not excepted. STANIELS & JARMAN, Paper Hangers and Decoratoratars , Si W r ACri Ok Best Range Made on Easy Payments. v Your old stove taken , in exchange ;Gall or phone Red 1751 FIR STREET SECOND HANu sfoR BRUSHES FOR THE TEETH FOR THE HAIR FOR THE HANDS FOR THE NAILS FOR THE BATH FOR THE CLOTHES FOR THE HAT A large variety of styles and prices excellent valu ' all of them. Also a complete line of bath sponges. Borax ' Boraxo, Bathasweet etc. Glad to show them whether purchase is made or not SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY I j WATTS ; L h Grande, iiiiiiiiiitttti j LACE CURTAIN SALE l 20 PE R CENT DISCOUNT HOP NEXT TEN DAYS New stock of RUBBER AND foot and up. ' 2 ' LAWSON MOWERS AND SPRINKLERS I j W. H. BOHNENKAMP Co l fIRf FIRE FIRE P mini Fi., Nij 7, 1. Frank E. Dooly, Gen. Ag't National Union Insurance Co.. Portland, Oregon. ' Dear Sir; The maximum amount of our San Francisco losses wi I approximate or.e million dollars, but we anticiDate con- siderable salvage from earthquake causes. ine stability or the National Union is beyond all question. The stockholders have subscribed' $750,000 payable on tall for a guarantee fund to prowde for our San Francisco losses. E. E. Cole. President National Union Insurance Co., By G. H. Powers, Local Agent. NOTICF. DP RFRTflDATinw ci-i- ment, Entry, Filing and Selection of Lands wiumi uie lormer uaKer Uity forest Re serve. Oregon. Department of the Inter ior. General Land Office. Washington, D C. March 28, 1 906. 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 Ruserve. Oregon, the area described below, and restoring to settlement the public lands therein, notice is hereby given that tie said public lands will become subject to entry, filing and selection, under the usual restrictions, at the United States Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, on Juiy 18. 1906: In Township eight 8i South. Range thirty eight i38l East, Willamette Meridian, the west half of the north-west quarter and :he west half of the south-west quarter of Section thirty-five (55); in Township nine (9) South. Ra East, the west half of the north-west , . ..... v, vnu uui hi-ttc3v i rtTuarler'o? tj and the west half nf fh nnrtk..,,... quarter of Section thirty-two (32). W. A. Richards, Commissioner. Approved: Thos. Ryan, Acting Secretary of the Interior. Deaths from Appendicitis decrease in the same ra.io that the use of Dr. King' New Life Pills increases. They save you from danger and bring quick and painless release from consti pation and the ills growing out of it Strength and igor always follow their use. Guaranteed by Newun Dauo 26c. Try them. ' ..one 16 a 24. 7 ft. wall photo grapher s tent completely equit, ed , $30.00 one $45. 0C Camera outfit. A ,6 and 3x7,. fine bargaij :-; $i8.oo $h6T0.$T0.0OSri,6moTinM three churns swing and barrel three washing machines $3 7R and up ' two Go-carts. $3.76 and $700 See us for Guns and Ammunition Fish Rods and Tackle All kinds of ; Garpenter tools and Hardware Lowest prices on LINOLEUMS and MATTING Sae our Bicycles e " e ' e . DRUG CO I O r go n --- e COTTON HOSE. 10 ct. per v Get alll that ; is coming to you ; : You are sure to do this when you take dinner at t the Q HORSE SHOE CHOP H0USEI THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS Gentlemanly Service Order what you want and I1 ujill ... U.k .. .. "in oca wim yuu get your ora HORSE SHOE CHOP HOUSE Ben Cotner, Proprietor J t NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby mven that Wm. B- ' Sargent, Administrator of the Estate W Sarah C. Worstell. deceased, has filed Tiuisioii, uecea&ea, nas uiw estate and the Countv Court of Union County, Oregon, has set Tuesday, June 18. 1906, at 2 o'clock" p. m., for hearing . the same. Wm. B. Sargent, Adtiinistralr NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS Notice is hereby given to all consumers if water in the city of La Grande, Oregon, that all parties who wish to ' irrigate, are required to file an application for the ; Irrigation hours; The la ws for t&, gation are as follows; from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. Signed; H. C. Gilham, Water Supt. Dated, April 30, 1906.