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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1906)
MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN is an important part of our took. They arc carefully pre pared and will prove of inesti mable benefit to little sufferer. Soothing syrups for 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 her in great quan tity and good quality. We have a full line of all wel knownInfant Foods. OUR SPECIALTIES Doctors Prescriptions and FamilyReeeipts. RED CROSS iD&tlG STORE A. C. MAC LENNAN, Prop, Prescription Pharmacist t '. r i , . i i . : i . i Tell Us 'ow to do It Tell us how we can supply you a better quality cigar for the money than the well known and well liked La Flor De Hackman witnout loss and we'll do it. You know very well that we must make some pro fit or go out of business. So don't forget to ask your dealer for the La Flor De Hackman cigar. Manu factured by C. E. HACKMAN, Cor. Adams Avenue and Greenwood . - . ., , e f ! f .1 i Fine Confectionery and Cigars Af Van Bur en : s SG HEARER'S T0R FINE GANDIES TRfcilTS AND ICE CREAM i Next door to post Office "recn Uroccrics Fresh Every Day IC very thinir in season ALL ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY Try a Sample of our Cheese SEATTLE GROCERY CO LAWSON BROS. Prop. We csre not how you suffer c ic what failed to cure you, Hollister's Rockr Mountain Tea makes the puniest, weak est specimen of man or womanhood strong and healthy. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Newlin Druo Co. IXCIRMON TO PtONKRS PICNIC The 0. R. & N. will sell round trip tickets t Weston Ore, My 80. 81st, June 1st and 2d 1906 for Pioneers An nual Picnic at t fare or $8.80. E, C. Moons NOTICE Mrs. S. Vanecar. the Hair Dresser, will be in La Grande on June 5 at 1608 fourth street, with a large stock of hair goods. She will remain a few weeks. It is all right to talk about beauty hab its, but most women are to bu h,i.tlm and have no time to cultivate beauty hab- . in.reiore they take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 86 cents. Tea or Tablets Nswlin Druo Co ' INCOMPLETE ELECIIOit NEWS Continued from first page HILGARD. Governor Chamberlain 29, 1 Withy- combe 24. - , U. S. Senator Bourne 23. Gearin 28. Prosecuting Attorney Ivanhoe 5S Siater 26. SenatorCole 19, Pierce 57. Joint Representative Dobbin 28, White to. ' Representative-Haworth 23, Holmes 0. Rothchild 29. Judge Henry 26, Qliver29.. . Sheriff --Childers 36. Randall 21. Clerk--Dunn J9. Gilham 40. , Commissioner Brooks 26, Brown 24 Recorder Ormond 18, Paocter 33. Coroner-Hall 29. Hilts 22. - Surveyor Curtis 37, Thornton 1 1. , ' NORTH POWDER Governor CHamberlain 110. Withv- combe 36. U. S. Senator Bourne 42, Gearin 83. Proseoutinz Attornev Ivanhoe 68 Slater 86. Senator Cole 41, Pierce 95. Joint Representative Dobbin 63. White 64. Representative-Haworth 8. Holmes 3. Rothchild 140. . , Judge-Henry 43, Oliver 92. Sheriff Childers 94. Randall 41. Clerk Dunn 46. Gilham 74. Commissioner Brooke 69, Brown 65 Recorder Ormond 4 1 , Proctor 76. Coroner Hall 65, Hilts 51. Surveyor Curtis 78. Thornton 69. Improves the flavor and adds to the health fulness of the food. PERRY . Governor Chamberlain 35, Withy combe 19. U. S. Senator Baurns 29, Gearin 21. Prosecuting Attorney Ivanhoe 26, Slater 31. Senator Cole 23, Pierce 30. Joint Represantative Dobbin 24, White 80. Representative-Haworth 26, Holmes 3, Rothchild 23. JudgeHenry 24, Oliver 33. Sheriff Childers 49. Randall 9. ClerkDunn 27. Gilham 27. Commissioner Brooks 15, Brown 35. Recorder Ormond 26.. Procter 25. Coroner-Hall 40. Hilts 1 3. Surveyor-Curtis 89, Tnomton 17. STARKEY Gov. Chamberlain 8. Withycombe 1 1 ; U. S. Sen. Bourne 12, Gearin 5 Prosecuting Atty.-lvanhoe 16 Slater 6 SenatorCole 12. Pierce 8 Joint Representative Dobbin 16 Whites Representative-Haworth 14. Holmes 0 Rothchild 6 Judge Henry 16, Oliver 8 Sheriff Childers 8, Randall 15 Clerk Dunn 6. Gilham 15 Cimmisioner Brooks 4. Brown 9 Recorder Ormond 4 Procter 13 Coroner Hall 8. Hilts 1 0 Surveyor -Curtis 10, Thornton 10 SUMMERVILLE. Governor Chamberlain 90. Withv- combe 85. U. S. Senator Bourne Jr.. 68. Gearin 89. . Prosecuting " Attornev Ivanhoe 104. Slater 80. Senator Cole . 68, . Pierce 113. Joint Representative-Dobbin 91. Whit 87. Representative-Haworth 82. HofmM 7, Rothchild 90. Judge Henry 91. 01 ver 89. Sheriff Childers 86, Randall 91, Clerk Dunn 93, Gilham 78. Commissioner Brooks 79, Brown 88. RecordarOrmond 39, Procter 131. Coroner Hall 112. Hilts 58. Surveyor Curtis 79, Thornton 92. UNION PRECINCT NO. 1 Gov. Chamberlain 86, Withycomb 1 02 U, S. Senator Bourne 106, Gearin 83 Prosecuting Atty. Ivanhoe 141. Slater 70. Sen. Cole 201, Pierce 16. Rep. Union and Wallowa Dobbin 35. White 187. Rep Haworth 20, Holmes 187. Roth child 10. Judge Henry S3. Oliver 183. Sheriff Childers 67, Randall 148. Cierk Dunn 62. Gilham 1 19. Commissioner Brooks 148, Brown 69 Recorder Ormond 66, Procter 121. Coroner Hall 90. Hilts 84. Surveyor Curtis 7S. Thornton 110 UNION PRECINCT NO. 2 Gov. Chamberlain 72, Withycombe 105. U. S. Senator. Bourne 92, Gearin 79 Pros. Atty.-lvanhoe 116. Slater 62. Senator. Cole 107, Pierce 19. Joint Rep. Dobbin 24. White 161. Rep.-Haworth 19, Holmes 163 Monroe 4. Judge. Henry 85. Oliver 146. Sheriff. Childers 57, Randall 122. Clerk-Dunn 48. Gilham 109. Com. Brooks 122. Brown 66. Recorder Ormond 49. Procter 108 Coroner Hall 80. Hilts 77. Surveyor-Curtis 67, Thornton 100 NONflDloTclMMlfrTno ACT (S.Tlp(. xew. Association) Washinston June K-.v;,. 6.:J.. Fairoanks has been notified official!. -senator Burtons res Ration. The Senate committee on orivilec.. ..... :o.j;.l ... ' 'l' ,...u,u nui act on resoJi.t.nr. WOMLN TO DISCUSS FEDERATE (Scrlpps News Association) Syracnsa. N. YJune 5 Saveral hun dred women representing literary and educational organizations in the Western part of the State are assembled here to attend the tenth annual convention of the Federation of Women's Literary and Educational Organization, which opened here this morning at the New York State Trade School for Girls. Tie headquart ers of the delegates is at the Yates Hotel. Ths program arranged for this conven tion is of unusual inrerest. Among the attractive features is a lecture bv Ismar J.JPeritz, professor of Semitic languages ana arceaeoiogy in the Un.versity of Syracuse, who will speak this afternoon on "Woman in tha Ancient Habraw Cult", At the opening sesj'on this morning Miss Lidd delivered an interesting address on Early Federation Davs. The woman suffrage question will come up for consider! tion and debate at the session tomorrow morning and the dis cussion will be in charge of Miss Harriet May Mills, state organizer, who has selected a number of able speakers including Miss Julia A. Jenney, Syracuse Mrs. Mary F. S. Gannett, Rochester; and Miss Anna S. Huntington, Syracuse. WILL RECEIVE BUY AN ROYALLY. (Scrlpps News Association) Lincoln. Neb. June 6 Citizens are pre paring a non-partizan reception for Col. Bryan when he returns from his trip around the , world. His plans are to re turn in August. SPECIAL attention is . called to our new and complete line of CARPENTER TOOLS, and HARD WARE in connection with new FURNITURE. STOV E UTENSILS and DISHES A nice new line of RUCS.ART SQUARES. MATTIIVS; LINOLEUM, and WINDOW SHADtb just arrived. Hav- a very fine SOLID MAHOGANY DAVENPORT at less than one half the wholesale cost, slightly used, but not damaged in the least. It makes into a bed. Gall and see it. . J Ifinneedofaflne CENTER LACE CURTAIN for, a large window. It will pay ycu to see us before buying. Gall or phone Red 1751 FIR STREET SECOND HAND' STORfo HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY FILLED AT A ROAST FROM GRANDY it RUSSELS will give you a very agreeable surprise if you are not a customer of ours, and you will wonder why you never favored us with an order before. Any of our patrons will tell you that our meats far surpass anything ever tasted, being of th finest and most tender quality; and what is more, always so. The best lamb, mutton, beef, veal and poultry in season is always to be found at Grandy& Russell J Stilwell formerly known as the HAKRIS MARKET PHONE MAIN 16 WATTS DRUG CO Ln Grande, Oregon ft .... "-J i4 - . lIMIIIIItllltilltittiiiiiiiitia.A...... ; CAR LOAD OF I STAR A ST AR I I SHTNGLES Received Today j Windows Doors and Building hardware. ! Plumbing done In the neatest manner. j;W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO e e e e e e HIS APPRECIATION chLkin- 'fe1 Jppreoates the advantage.. iv nun a uarm. 1 IIOSQ . wmia, 1 IIU9I account miss many of its advantages. who do not keep of a such an We are always glad to explain the workings of a checking account to those who are not familiar with banking! "'"nB Interests paid on time deposits and in savings department. CAPITAL AND 5URPIUS $74,000.00 TJhe farmers ana traders 9atonai JffanA of a Sr:tf O rig om to providing Having purchased the Har j-is market from Rohr i uo. l am in a position give the best in quality ane prices to be had in La Grande. The Harris mar ket will hereafter be known as Stilwell MARKF.T t 1 Vy Do you see differently 1 in your right eye from what you X do in your left. There's some serious trouble then. Have us ex- imine them. J GLASSES accurately fitted will correct this and benefit the eves in nthor wan. rw - i . . . , . . . "uii v nojio me eyes. nui tjuoa sense or good to refrain frnm knuin. km ui glasses now ana later wnen the eyes are worse have to pay J $5.00 for more powerful lenses. es. ' It is I economy a $1.50 J. H. PEARE. Jeweler' and Optician f or Burton s expulsion. '' rwr-.r .: , .. .... ..s