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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1906)
: : 4 "1 'Vw-y . :ffJw 1 1 ylJ'i Doctor F rescription RED GROSS D:?UG STORE I v Vunmvir -, Fine i r l . i c f", .'i it . s f,J'Jj( . - nana iy si--mi '?' Clears t Af Confectionery j VanBuren's I See - ,, NEW MANAGEMENT Having purchajed the . interest of Mr. J. p. Donnelly of the llrm of Donnelly & Scheurer. I take this means of informing the public of the fact, and inviting the patronage of the citizens of La Grande It will be my endeavor to so serve the public in such a manner that I will be assured or their patronage. I shall continue to carry a full and complete line of Confectionery. Cigars, fruits and nuts. ; The soda fountain w'll continue to serve Jhe latest and most delightful drinks ttnd Ices. Ladles end children are assured courteous treatment. Thanking you for your past patronage and inviting a continuance of the same am- Yours respectfully C. C. Schemer v4HtnvvttTT,tvvmvvHemmHm J. II. PEARL I THE , : OXFORD JAMFJ FAPQIJHARSON. pf0p WINES. ; LIQUOR ; , AND CIGARS Cold lunches and mixed drinks a specialty. . Fair and impartial treatment to all. You are invited to cell and get acquainted. J-fcEDiciNg p6h.'.cwureh 1 an important put of our stock. They ar carefully pre pared and will pror of inesti mable benefit to little sufferer. Soothing syrup for tortured littl bodies. Gentle but .fflca ciou ' remidies for youthful ill, ' Lotions, ointments, toilet pow der,' puff, sponge, comb, brushes, and all articles for the nursery Art her in great quan tity and good quality. . W have a full line of all wel ; knownjnfant Food. ; ' - st : OLR SPECIALTIES.; .- V - and FamilyReceipt. '. A. C. MAC LENNAN. Prop. Preecription Pnarmacist Untjl he awthi feeble rim ' Smoking made him spit and cough. But now he wear 'most all the time. The "smile that won't come off." He had tried many cigars, but never knew what an "out of tight'' smoke wa until he hit upon a LA FLOR DE HACKMAN, formerly Key Wet Perfecto. Manufact ured by CTe. HACKMAIV, Cor. Adams Avenue and Greenwood ,,-.. j .-'f. ? Do you see differently in your right eye from what you do in ycur left. There's some serious trouble then. Have us ex amine them. GLASSES iccuratelv fitted will correct this and benefit the eye 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 hsve to pay $5.00 for more powerful lenses. Jeweler and Optician ))) Music Lessons Miss Jean McDonlad t Piano Method Lbsohxtitsky Aden J I 1616 Sixth St. , Phone Black 468 X "tin u5 FRIDAY. MAY S6. 1906 Published daily, except on Sunday One year in advance Six months m advance , Per month Single copy. .. .. $6.60 llL.l 8.60 66 6c Entered at the Post Office at La Orad Oregon, as Second Class Matter. , CURREY BROS.. EDS AND PROP This paper will not publish any artic'.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. ADVEKHIU KATEH 'Ispikjr Ad ram faroimrd p,,D p)llmtl..i ml tirtlii uo um lik- pr llu Brut am-' lion, jc ,f llu for b naUuifnl 1dm. lion. , , tffilnilou -if cfn,.!rttne. , mt llo, rd ot ihi. . or lice. ... t ... ,j. . j j, RepaSlican Ticket n ;: For United State Senator1- w , FRED W. MULKEY ,i.i -.s (short-term)-, 1 ,J0HNATHAN BOURNE I S Cong UrmJ For Opvernor-- v ,VyAMES WlTHYCOMBE For Secretary of State FRANK W. BENSION ; For StatTreasun- i.k OEO,A. STEEL For Supreme Judged- if It B08Ef?T pAKIN . For ,tjprriy,otrri . A. M. CRAWFORD For Supt. Pub. Instruction . J. H. ACKERMAN For State Printer W. S. DUNNIWAY For Commission Labor i .0. P. HOFF r ." I ' For Congress . W. R. ELLIS Foe Prosecuting Attorney ' s F. S. IVANHOE For Joint Senator, Umatilla, Morrow k , Union , i . w.o.cole ... For Joint Representativ. Wallowa Union JAY H.DOBBIN For RspreenUtiv S. R. HA WORTH For County Judge . J.C.HENRY For Sheriff W. W. RANDALL For Commissioner BEN BROWN For Clerk JAMES B.'QILHJm For Recorder DAVID H. PROCTOR For Treasurer JOHN FRAWLEY For Cornor J. M. HILTS For Surveyor C. R. THORNTON ) 1082. Nuff said. The payroll at the brickyard will be a regular thing until snow flies, Dr. Withycombe is gaining strength in ' this county every day. I It is the dinner btcket brigrade that builds cities and surrounding territory. The mountain tourists all report favcr- able indication for a laue huckleberry crop this year. Indication ara that tha ...a - wlv vvuu. uiKajfa amendment will receive a large majority in IInIan We now have a chance to tecur a pay roll that amounts to something. What are we going to do about it? The people of every city hould have the right to amend and make their own charter. Vote ye opposite S 1 1. If th .constitutional amendment for The initiative and referendum on local. special and municipal laws, and part of laws," become a law a it should, th people will have a power to call down ting and combination. Th passage of such a law will be (he mean of prevent ing attempt at grost holdups. It the tamoantteM Deoole of this State permit th repeal 'of the, local option"U w they will regret k. 'The way the proposed amendment appear on tha ballot is mis leading. ' For amendment to the local option law, giving snti-prohibitionists and prohibitionists equal privileges." U this becomes a law the temperance move ment in thi state has retarded. Our friend the Democrat are cer tainty a cheerful "class. The last presi dent they had. Mr. Cleveland, they classified as a Republican, and now they are claiming President Roesevelt Is a Democrat. .' " - . . 1 . '', ' Jay H. Dobbins is a' man of his word and hi position on county division cer tainly meets with the approval of eighty five per cent of the voters of Union county. He goes back this time with ex perience. , Vote for No. 314 on the official ballot. Then in case a leg slature ever passes a county division bill, we can have it re ferred direct to the people and than let majority rule tAn industry that would employ 15C men right here in the city means a pay roll of not less than $100,000 per annum, wh eh also mean ar. additional 1000 population. . ; It will not ba very long until our annual school election occurs at which tim w electa director for five year. Better think th matter over. i A payroll that lasts until! tnow flies is all right, but what ere- w going -to do after tnow flies. Year through Industries ar what wa n.d. fj V f IN THE COUNttK COURT dF UNIOK COUNTY; OREGON, . w. 1)1 P s ! i ! 1h the matter of tnetiuard-V I tanship of the persons and I estates of Ernest Pjtty, Order. Z. : Beatrice I fatty . and I Frartli Patty,inors.J tition of- tan. F. Pmttv. imnllM Z1 person and estates of Ernest N. Patty. Z. Beatnc Patty and Frank A, Pattv. minors, that said minors and owners of the following described real estate, sub feet to the dower of said guardian, Zora fc. ratty, as the widow of Thomas F. Patty, deceased. Towit: Lots ; 17. 13. 19. and 2 and thm r K.I u. oi of Block 164 of Chaplin's Addition to tht town of is Grande, Union county1 Oregon and it furthar - m "iwvfjun that it is necessary and that jt rou1d be usiivi.ii,ipi .uie wtras uiu sucn real estate be sold and that tha nrrv AHat thereof be put nn interest or invested in some productive stock. . It i J,ie Court ordered that the next of kin and all persons intaraatad in said estate of a:d minnr mA ,u. are nerebv reauirad to nnr t k of the undersigned Cjuntv Union County, Oregon, a the court house :n La Grande. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 19th day of June, 1906 at two o.clock p. m. of said dav to show uu whu . license should not be crantnH tn iH guardian to sell said above described real estate and it it further ordered that a copy of thi order be pubhtned in La Grande Weekly Oaserver for three suc cessive week La Grande. Oregon. Mty 17. 1006. in. a. -urr:s3.n, Cjunny Judge. FOR SALE -N jar Cave. 510 asres o file fruit. veiub:s an J pas'.ure land, with fine spring water, for $4,500. Also tha finest residence and acre block in Cove for 5.600. cr land and town property for 59.500 if taken together. . Inquire at thi 0ffjc, JUST APPEARIC from our sample sheafs of wall paper, ceiling papers and borders ara hosts cf the hand somest designs arti ts ever eveloved. All co!os, myriads of designa fro n grave to gay priced to projjc3 business from the mansion of the mil lionaire to the cottage of the sturdy mechanic. And you areall very welcome to look. STAN1US & JAJRMAH, Paper Haniers and . Decorator., tars tXCElSIGR Best Range Made on Payments. Your old stove taken in exchange if ! i - Gall or phone Red 1751 rin ctdcct etrofi unu. emnc J I 11 OirVLLI , OLAjUIILS 114111 3 I UiLj BRUSHES FOR THE TEETH FOR THE HAIR FOR THE HANDS rur 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 tponges. Borax Boraxo. Bathasweet etc Glad to show them whether purchase is mad or not - ' , . , "' . !..,, ! SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY I !WAXTS. La.Grande, . A' iv ( , .4. ' f ,.rft v j LACE CURTAIN SALE I 20 PER GET DISCOUNT FOR NEXT i " til ft '"'i NewatocfRUBBERlAND foot and up. . , .. . . , ' LAWS0N MOWERS K: W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO FIRE FIRE FIRE Pitttkmii. Fa.. Vt 7 Iff c Frank E. Dooly, Oen. Ag't National Union Insurance Co., Portland, Oregon, Dear Sir; The maximum amount nt nr San Francisco losses wi l approximate or.e million dollars, but we antiirt rn. iderabl salvage from earthquake causes. Th stability of the National Union is beyond all question. The stnr.U hr,M,. have subscribed $750,000 payable on call for a guarantee fund to provide for our ban Francisco losses. E. E. Cole. President National Union In By G. H. Powers. Local AaanL NOTICE OF RESTDPA-nnw c... ment. Entry, Filing and Selection of Lands witnm the former Baker City Forest Re serve, Oregon. Department of th. iJTM prodamation of ihe te7 Z United States, dated March 15. 1906 ! duding from the former Baker Cty Forest M;:,":Z..er"Draced 1 the Blue .,,. rursi reserve. Orecon tha area described below, and restoring settlement the public lands therem. notict is hereby g.ven that the said pubUc lands th. Tu c .V " u'ual restrictions. at U TownS.Xc 06: In the west hajf of 'ihT'sTut R?!r tL Sout.h- R,ane thirty-nine (39 quarter of Secuon Ihirty-two (82) APproved:W A- R,CMARDS- Commissioner. . Thos. Ryan, Acting Secretary of the Interior. Deaths from Appendicitis decrease in th. .am. ra.io that tht ow of Dr. King. New Life Pill, inCrea.e. They sav. you from danger and bring quick and painle. relea., from co,,! pationandth. .ill, growing out of it Strength and v.gor .alway. follow th.ir us. Guaranteed b Nr i . . 25c. Trth.m. 14 r. Easy aiaii o ! D,aUG Cb Orscrh n TEN DAYS i '. : rv t- COTTONOSEVio cu W I ' --".'' AND SPRINKLERS I Get alii 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 Order what you want and wo win see that you oat vnur HORSE SHOE CHOP HOUSE Ben Cotner, Proprietor .tTttl )M(tr NOTICE Of flHAl SfTTLfMFNT Notic is hrby g,ven that Wm. B. Sargent. Administrator oftheEstat. of h.ra Wor,te11, d,CMMd' h" w h.r final account and report in the .aid cl'n Cun Court of Union JJtWJ. at 2 o'clock p. m,forLrin; B, SARpgNT. Ai Tiinistratir BOTKf TO WAIK CONSUMERS Jwater , the e,t, of U Grande Oregon, that tU partie. who wish to irrigate, ar. m. with th. City Reorder. IrngaUon hour.; Th..U. for irri jauon r. a, f0uew,. from 8:S0 Signed; H. C." Qilham,' V.fW Supt. DaUd. April,30. J906. , , - - - - . j t, i . n 16 s S4, 7' ft wall photo grapher' tent completely equip d .. $30.00 . on $45 0C Camera outfit, 4 z 6 and 6 x 7, a fine, bargain at v , SI 8.00 '-. three fine " Sewing : machine $5.00. $10.00 and $15.00 :,. three churns swing and barel ; three washing; machines , $3.75 and up two Go-carts, $3.75 and $7,00 ' See us for Guns and Ammunition' Fish Rods and Tackle. All kinds of . '.'-'. i Carpenter tools and Hardware f . Lowest prices on LINOLEUMS and MATTING . See our Bicycles , '. - A v