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MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN I
it an important part of our J
stock. They are carefully pre-
pared and will prove of inesti-
mable benefit to little sufferers.
Soothing syrups for tortured
little bodies. Gentle but effica-
cious remidiet for youthful ills, 2
Lotions, ointments, toilet pow- T
ders, puffs, sponges, combs,
brushes, and all articles for the i
nursery are here in great quan- T
tity and good quality.
We have a full line of all wel
knownlnfant Foods.
OUR SPECIALTIES
Doctors Prescriptions and Family'Receipts.
A. C. MAC LENNAN. Prop,
prescription Pharmacist
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
Potatoes & Ha 1
Ve have a large supply of strictly choice large potatoes in stock,
which we offer at very low price.
We still have a 'arge amount of hay -all grades - in our house
w!iich ws offer at SI 2.00 per ton. The hay market is very dull at
thj present time and we want to unload same.
We have to arrive a car load of Straw berry boxes, in about a
week. Our price on them will be very low.
We aro in the markeh for all the eggs that are offered and we
pay highest market price, spot cash, for them.
PHONE MAIN 2
Oregon Produce Company
Fine
Confectionery
and
Cigars
Af
VanBuren's
SGHEdRER'S
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T0R FINE CANDIES
TRUITS AND IGE CROMA
Next door to post Office
rccn
roccrics Fresh Every Day
Everything in season
ALL ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY
Try a Sample of our Ghccsc
SEATTLE GROCERY CO
LAWSON BROS. Prop.
la Crdnde Evening Ofiservei
MONDAY. JUNE 11. 1906
Published daily except on Sunday
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articles will be received subject to the
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AOVCH'll-INO KATKM
iluty Ad ratt rjrolahrd alxin pplliniliM
ocul reading om lom IOc per Mm first loii
tlon, sc per tint fur each ubtijuviil ioiwi
tion.
MlniluDv if rotiriolenre, 5c er line,
uriln of lliui.k. ( pr Hoc
pasition. This fact s!-ows that the gov
ernor considers Judge Ramsey good
material for the highest judicial position
in the state. .The appointment of Mr.
Ramsey would doubtless meet with the
approval of the people of this district
wit.iout regard to party considerations.
He would doubtless discharge the duties
of the Judgship with ability, efficiency,
and faithfulness. . Th s is an important
oSfi;s. and should be given to a man of
character, and excellent qualifications,
Having been elected a Justice of the
Supreme Court, Judge Eakin will resign
the Circuit Judgship of this district with
in the next six months. This will create
vacancy in the Circuit Judgship that
will be filled by appointment of Governor
Cfiamberlian. The appointee will hold
the office until the general election, which
will be held in June, 19:8. While the
office of Circuit Judge is a judicial, and
not, a political one, it is probable that the
appointee will be a democrat. We do
not know who will be aspirants, but thore
may be several. Dan. W. Sheehan of
Enterprize may be an aspirant, but we
do not know that he will be. J, D. Slater
may aspire, but having had a twist at the
district attorneyship recently, he may not
enter the arena. It has been suggested
thatT. H. Crawford may be a candidate,
but this is not certain. Through his influ
ence largely, the governor appointed his
son distiict attorney of this d strict, and
it is hardly probable that the governor
wbuld be willing now to appoint the father
Judge. Not all the plums on the guber
natorial tree for this d rtrict should be
given to one family. William M. Ramsey
may be an asp rant, but we have no
authority to announce that either of tha
lawyers above nam&d will oe aspirants
for the juJicial vacancy. Mr. Ramsey is
almost a native Oregonian. having been a
resident of this state since infancy. He
has long been recognized as one of the
best lawyers in this state, and ha has had
an extensive practice in tha Willamette
valley and he has be6n a resident of thi
county the past four yaars, He was
elected county Judge of Yamhill county at
the age of twenty-three. He has held
the office of mayor in the cities of Salem
and McMmnville. His fitness for high
judicial positions has been recognized by
his party several times. In 1898, he was
nominated by the State Conventions of
the Democratic, the Populist, and Silver
Republican parties for the Justice of the
Supreme Court of this state. He made
the race against Honerable Frank A.
Moore, and he ran ahead of the majority
of his associates, and carried Union
County by a good majority, but was beat
en. In 1900, his party again nominated
him for Justice of the Supreme Court, but
he declined the nomination. When Gov
ernor Chamberlain was considering the
matter of the appointment of a Judge of
the Supreme Court to succeed Justice
Wolverton, resigned, he gave out publicly
the statment that he would appoint either
Judge Hailey or Mr. Ramsey and said
that both were excellent material f r that
The tremor caused by reports in Wash
ington that one or two state courts of the
West had ruied that the Government at
present nad no authority to prevent stock
grazing on forest reserve, or enforce
regulations requiring pay for the license
or of a prohibitory nature, is not seriously
disturbing the Department of Agriculture
officials" who believe that the interpreta
tion of the law would be upheld by the
United States Supreme court. If the
matter is agitated materially, arrange
ments will in all probability be made for
an appeal to the highest tribunal. Im
portant work would be upset by such a
finding as that reported being sustained
on appeal.
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THT? I A r.DAMnC
NURSERY
SHADE TRCC3
Is one of my special
ties. Delivery to be
made on or after
March 15.
Special bargains on Roses
I also have a fine lot of Apple,
pear, prune, plum, cherry, appri
cot, peach, mulberry, shade
trees and ornan ontal trees,
grapes, currents, gooseberry,
blackberry, dewterry, rasp
berry, vines, creepers, and
hedge plants.
Phone 1511, Thcrr.s' grocery
NOTICE Of ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of School District No. 1 of Union
county. State of Uregon, mat uiu Annua!
meeting for said District will be held at
High Schcol building in saic district to
begin at the hour of two oclock p. m.
on the third Monday, being the 18th day
of June A. D. 1906.
This meeting is called for the purpose
of electing one director to serve for five
years and the transaction of the business
usual at such maeting. Said election
shall be held from 2 p. m. until 6 p. m.
and shall be by ballot.
H. J. Youno.
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest: A. C. Williams.
District Clerk.
Death From Lockjaw
never followsan injury dressed with Buck
len's Arnica Salve. Its antiseptic and
healing properties prevent blood poison
ing. Chas. Oswald, merchant of Rens-
saiaersville, N. Y., writes: "It cured
Seth Burch of this place of the ugliest
sore on his neck I ever saw." Cures
cuts, wounds, burns and sores. 25 cts.
at Newiin Drug Co.
I Stil wt l 1 1
MARKET I
formerly known as Hie
I HA KRIS MARKET
PHONE MAIN 16
X Having purchased the Har-
. . . t p.
Co. 1 am in a position to 4
give the best in aualitv
J ane prices to be had in La
X Grande. The Harris mar-
ket will hereafter be known
iStihvell
MARKET
A job lot of' PICTL'RES and FRAMES just received and
sold at half price for one week. Sizes 8x10, 20x24
25c to $2.50 ' c
LACE CURTAIN for big window at half price, $3.50
SOLID MAHOGANY DAVEiP0RT at $27.50
ROLL EDGE LOUNGE, only $8.50
CARPETS. RIGS, MATTING and LINOLEUM, all sizes
and prices.
LADIES' WRITING DESKS, Golden Oak, $8.50
CENTER TABLES, 75c and up.
Remember we pay cash for all second hand goods of value, or will exchange
anything we have in our store which you may want. ,
J Gall or phone Red 1751
! FIR STREET SECOND HANu STORE
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-..j-.-i-.nain-i ,!.'
J Geo. W. Powell,
A ROAST
FROM GRANDY & RUSSEL'S
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 vou that our meat far
surpass anything ever tasted, being of th
nnest and most tender quality; and what
is more, always so. The best Iamb,
mutton, beef, veal and poultry in season
is always to be found at
Grandy & Russell
HAVE YOUR
PRESCRIPTIONS
ACCURATELY
FILLED
AT
WATTS DRUG CO
La Grande, Oregon
CAR LOAD OF
STAR A STAR
SHINGLES
Received Today
Windows Doors an.1 Building hardware
Plumbing done in the neatest manner.
W. H. BOHNF NKAMP CO
HIS APPRECIATION
THE BUSINESS MAN thoroughly appreciates the advantazes of a
checking account with a bank, those who do not keep s"h an
account miss many of its advantages. P
Me,hnre a'".ays 8lad tof expla,n ths wrings of a checking accourt
to those who are not familiar with banking -nKing account
Interests paid on time deposits and in savings department.
CAPITAL AND SURPl US
$74,000.00
Vho farmers ana TTraders
9atonai S2ank
f Xa Sr-.tt Origo
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Do you sec differently
in your right eye from what you
do in your left. There's some
serious trouble then. Have us ex
amine them.
GLASSES
accurately 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 buvincr a Sl.fiQ
pair of glasses now and later when
eenn "' nave 10 pay
o.oo for more powerful lenses.
J. H. PEARE. Jeweler and Optician
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