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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1906)
i t OIR SPECIALTIES Doctors Prescriptions and FamilyReceipts. RED CROSS DRUG STORE ' Fine tears Af Confectionery and - n Bur en's NEW MANAGEMENT Having purchased the interest of Mr. J. P. Donnelly of the tjrm , of , Donnelly &. Scheurer, I take, this means of. Informing the public of the fact,- and invitin&lhe patronage of the citizens of La Grande 1t wilt be my endeavor to so serve the pubic Irf svctVa manner that I will be assured ot their ptrone. I shall continue to carry a full ar.d compute' line of Confectionery, Cigars, fruits iind nuts. The soda fountain w'll continue to set ve the latest and most delightful crinks and ices. Lacies end children are assured courteous treatment. . Thanking you for your past patronage and inviting a continuance of the same lam. Yours respectfully C. C, Scheurer J H PEARE. eee , THE OXFORD PAR JAMf S FAQIH ARSON. Wcp Croaplrt- wwiirtii'oul WINES, L1QUOK AND CIGARS Cold lunches and mixed drinks a specialty. Fair and impartial treatment to all. You are invited to call and get acquainted. MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN it an important part of our stock. Thy arc carefully pre pared and will prove of inesti mable benefit to little sufferers. Soothing syrups fqr 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 wel knownjlnfant Foods. A. C. MAC LENNAN. Prop. Prescription Pharmacist Until he saw this feeble rime Smoking made him spit and S 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" smoke was until he hit upon a LA FLOR DETHACKMAN, formerly Key West Perfectos. Manufact i red by C.E. HACKMAN, Cor. Adams Avenue and Greenwood Do you see differently in your right eye from what you da in your left. There'e some serious trouble then. Have us ex amine them, GLASSES ccurately fitted will correct this nd 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 $5.00 for more powerful lenses. Jeweler -and Optician ot' Music Lessons Miss Jean Mr.Donlad Piano Method Leschetitsky Vocal Method Arens 1 6 1 6 Sixth St. Phone Black 462 Li Gfinze Evems$ - Observer THURSDAY. MAY 21. 1906 Published daily except on Sunday One year in advance ... ....$6.50 Six months in advance .. 3.60 Per month .. 66 Single copy .. ..'..... 6c Entered at the Post Office'at La Grande Oregon, as Second Class Matter. CURREY ' BROS, ED'S AND , PROP This paper will not publish any article appearing over a nom-de-pluma. Signed articles will be received subject to the discretion oi trie, editors, fleas sign your articles and save disappointment ADVEB1 IrilMO HATCH otply Ad law rralab4 epoa appllealloi Local reading noi lees 10s par Una Bret tuei Hon, jo par Hat tut eaeb sabMqurai : im tesoliiUoBa of eoarioleara. se , CM of Uutaka. bit per Use. rtlae. ; epuislican Ticket For United States Senator , , FRED W,MULKEY " (short term) ' ' JOHNATHAN BOURNE (long term) For Governor JAMES W1THYC0MBE 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. DUNNIWAY For Commission Labor A O. P. HDFF -For Csngrest ; '" W.R.ELLIS' For Prosecuting Attorney F. S. IVAN HOE . 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. G1LHAM For Recorder DAVID H. PROCTOR For Treasurer JOHN FRAWLEY For Cornor J. M. HILTS For Surveyor C. R. THORNTON It is La Grande's move. Union Democrats will have no trouble whatever in lining up the Union Republi cans to vote for Mr. Holmes who is a Democrats. They are already lined up. The only hope Union has of electing Mr. Holmes is that the Republicans ani Democrats will split the balance of the vote so by giving Mr. Holmes their united support he might be able to step in. If Mr. Ha worth received the 1082 La Grande votes, there wr.uld be no question whatever about county division. Verv well, the proper thing and only thing t do is to give tnem to mm. l here is no question but what Mr. Holmes will recjive the 4 12 Union votes. Just to show you how Union stand to gether. In the primary election Mr. Harrison received 3 votes. Mr. J. R.Oliver the balance. This mind you represents the Democratic side. Mr. T. T. Geer the Republican nominee for governor likewfce received 3 votes. Union knows no pol itics, neither should La Grande. The vinegar factory seems to bean assured fact, however, all of the capital stock has not been subscribed a few more days will tell the story. La Grande can not afford to lose anything that will add payrolls and give a market to our pro- duce. a vinegar ; factory will create a market for the fruit we could not other wise sell. When it comes to the election of a rep resentative we will soon have an oppor tunity to observe whether or not our Democratic friends will pnactice what they preach. Mr. Chamberlain. Mr. Pierce and others in this campaign main tain that there are no issues between the parties and appeal to the patriotic im pulses of the voters for personal support It certainly would be a patriotic move on the part of the La Grands Democrats to do their part in giving Mr. Haworth $e 1082 ; votes to which he is entitled to in this city at this time. Union Republicans and Democrats will line, up to a man for Mr. Hol.i.es, who by the way is a staunch Democrat Results are what the Observer is try ing to secure. If conditions were re versed we would be working Just as hard for Mr. Rothchild as we are for Mr. Ha worth. The registration shows that there are 1881 Republicans in Union county to 11B6 Democrats, Showing a Republican plurality of 700. If this c:u'nty was strongly Democratic. If Mr. .Rothchild was a member of the dominant party that controlled legislature then Mr. Rothchild would be the man to send to Salem to defeat county division, but the contrary conditions prevail. La Grande should never let an opportu nity pass to secure a' payroll. Payrolls are desirable hut it is only occasionly that Inland cities can secure them. To illustrate, Baker City is indeed fortunate in having a large saw. mill which fucnishe employment to about 250 men. La Grande is. fortunate' in having the large ra'lroad payroll we have and Pindleton has her large scouring mills. What all of these towns need are additional payrolls and the city that gets them will naturally grow. There are 442 registered voters in Union, Does any one. suppose for a mo ment that Mr. Holmes will lose a single vote, of course not he will get them all. The registration in La Grande is 1082. What is our duty? It is self answering. It is up to La Grands to decide the 'divi sion question, if we do our duty the balance of the. county, wjll take care of itself. ' NELSON In this city Sunday, May 20, 1906 to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, a daugh ter. A Mountain of Gold could not bring as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., as did one 26c box of Bucklen'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. t-Newlin Druo Co. ; THIS FOR NINE VERY TIME No more a muddledbrain for mine ' . I'll call for soda every time Quench my thirst 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. A Cheerful Appearance attests a joycus soul--no matter wha the conditions of affairs at 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. STALLS & JARMAN, Paper Hangers and Dccoratoratars tXCtlblOK Best Range Made on Payments. Your old stove taken in exchange Easy Gall or phone Red 1751 FIR STREET SECOND HANu STORE BRUSHES TOR 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 S I WATTS D RUG CO I : La Grande, Oregon : I LACE CURTAIN SALE I 20, PER CENT DISCOUNT HOF NEXT TEN DAYS, I New stock of RUBBER AND foot and up. LAWSON MOWERS AND SPRINKLERS W. H. BOHNRNKAMP CO e FIRE EIRE EIRE P ttilm Fe., Nj 7, H(. Frank E. Dooly, Gen. Ag't National Union Insurance Co., Portland, Oregon. Dear Sir; The maximum amount of our San Francisco losses wi l approximate one million dollars, but we anticipate con siderable salvage from earthquake causes. The stability of the National Union is beyond all question. The stock holders have subscribed $750,000 payable on call for a guarantee fund to provide for our San Francisco losses. E. E. Colr. President National Union Insurance Co., By O. 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. 1 906. In nursuanr.n th 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 selection, under the usual restrictions, at the United States Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, on July 18, 1906: In Township eight (81 South. Range thirty eight (38) East Willamette Meridian, the west half of the north-west quarter and aie west half of the south-west quarter ot bection 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 thirty-two (32). W. A. Richards, Commissioner. Approved: Thos. Ryan, Acting Secretary of the Interior. Deaths from ppendcitii decrease in the same ra.io that the use of Dr.vKing's New Life Pills increases. 1 hey save you from danger and bring i quick and painless release from consti pation and the ills growing out of it Strength and vigor always follow their use. Guaranteed by Newlin Dsjo 26e. Try them. one 1 6 x 24, 7 ft wall photo grapher's tent completely equip- ed. $30.00 one $46. 0C Camera outfit 4 x 6 and 6 x 7, a &y bargain at JT $18.00 three fine Sewing machines $5.00. $10.00 and $16.00 three churns swing and barrel three washing machines $3.75 and up two Go-carts, $3.76 and $7.00 See us for Guns and Ammunition fish Rods and Tackle All kinds of Carpenter tools' and Hardware Lowest prices on LINOLEUMS and MATTING See our Bicycles COTTON HOSE. io ets per ; 2 Get alll that is coming to you You are sure to do this when you take dinner at the HORSE SHOE CHOP HOUSE THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS Gentlemanly Service uraer wnat you want and we will see that you get your order HORSE SHOE CHOP HOUSE Ben Cotner, Proprietor' KOIKE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that Wm. B . Sargent Administrator of the Estate of Sarah C. Worstell. deceased, has filed her final account and report in the said estate and the County Court of Union County, Oregon, has set Tuesday, June 18, 1906, at 2 o'clock p. m, for hearing the same. Wm. B. Saroewt. Administr ator 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 same, with the City Recorder. Irrigation hours; The laws for irri gation are as follows; from 5:30 to 7:33 p. m. Signed; H. C. Gilham, Water Supt. Dated. April 30. 1906, 0 a' r