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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1906)
J9- i e ' t ; j ; i, MADS IN LA GRANDE Our Own Make SQUIRREL POISON! Guaranteed to KILL MORE SQUIRRELS than the tarn quantity of any other kind made. We Carry in Stock A full Line of Drugs and Druggist Sundries AT BEST PUCES Doctore Prescriptions and Family Receipt, a Specialty Two Graduated Pharmacists Always in Attendance. 1 RED GROSS DRUG STORE Potatoes & Ha W have a large supply of strictly choice large potatoes in stock, whxh we offer at Very low price. We still have a large amount of hay -all grades - in our house which we ofTer at $12.00 per ton. The hay market is very dull at the present time and we want to unload same. We have to arrive a car load of Straw berry boxes, in about a ........ i un umin win tie very low. , We aroin the markeh for all the eggs that are offered and we pay highest market price, spot cash, for them. . i : : PHONE Oregon Produce Company , ars Ar Fine Confectionery and VanBuren's Eat your Ice Cream on your way in cones at SCHEfclRER'S T y our Cocoanut Sundaes DELICIOUS Next door to post Office Hill' IMIIItlMlllllllllliltAkAaaa. rGRAKiit.'RGNDE S.... Phon,t ain6 A. C. MAC LENNAN. Prop. Prescription, Pharmacist MAIN 2 CREAM SEPARATORS "STOP!" and think before you buy a sep arator. There are many things to be con sidered in the purchase of a cream sepaiator. You want the lightest running machine on the market. You want the machine that is the easiest to wash and keep clean, you also want the machine that will produce all the butter fat And above all you want a durable machine so that you wont be continually paying for repairs. Now the famous Empire Separator is the ma chine you want as it has all these advantages over every other machine on the market. Any company can make claims but let us show you the Separator that makes good CAMI COMPANY 5 Lewis Brcs. Prop : La Grande Evening Observer THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 1906 Published daily except on Sunday One year in advance $6.50 Six months in advance ... 5.50 Per month 65 Single copy . 5c Entered at the Post Office at La Grande Oregon, as Second Class Matter. CURREY BROS., EDS AND PROP This paper will not publish any article 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. ADVEH7 HINU RATES OUplfty Ad ratcii rarnlibed apon application reading nw loea 10c per line flnt luaei Hon, 30 per Hot for each Hobejueal inner Hon, eaoluUon of condolence, jc . ar Una. rUa of thabk. b per Una. La Grande will celebrate in a manner which will please everybody. Don't forcet the rin it r -. Grande invites you to help celebrate the great day. That proposition to make a park of the lot now used for jail purpose is a good one. Let's do it now. More men wanted in the beet fields, that sounds good. Union county will certainly have a banner crop. Decorate your home and your business house for July 4. Let your patriotism shine forth on that day. King Haakon and Queen Maud of Nor way are quite democratic. He doesn't "queen" Maud when speaking to her- - wif : s a good enough word for 'him. Within three months methyl or wood alcohol will be tax free. After long de liberation the senate was finally forced by pressure of public opinion to pass ths measure. Denatured alcohol will now become an active competitor of gas and gasoline. And it can be sold cheaper than gasoline is at present. If anybody would make me the great est king that ever lived, with palaces and gardens, and fine dinners, and wine and coaches, and beautiful clothes and hundreds of servants, on condition that I would not read books, I would not be a king I would rather be a poor man in a garret with plenty of books, then a king who did not love reading. Macaulay. Great interest is shown in taking timber and under the timber and stone act and by the end of the year all that is worth taking will be in private ownership. The relative cost of dealing with syndicates and the government may be brought into a close and illuminating comparison. Grant County News. The St. Louis Post Dispatch has care fully worked out from the new arthmethic the table of strawberry measure. It ap plies toother things: One pint makes a quart. Sixteen pints make a crate. Top berries make a sale. Nobody makes a kick. X THE LA GRANDE NURSERY SHADE TREES Is one of my special ties. Delivery to be made on or after March 15. Special bargains on Rase I also have a fine lot of Apple, pear, prune, plum, cherry, appri cot, peach, mulberry, shade trees and ornamental trees, grapes, currents, gooseberry, blackberry., dewberry, rasp berry, vines, creepers, and hedge plants. Phone 1511, Thorns- grocery Geo. W. Powell, Those foreign anarchists, or American anarchists, if there be such, must rem ember that in this land of comparative liberty there is no license for lawlessness and although we have free speech and a free press we draw the line at anarchy because the people of the United States believe in law and order. We allow everyone to speak his mind, if he does not incite a disturbar.ee of the peace of the community. Our socialists, it is truf. preach the overthrow of the present methods of government, but they aim to do so at least in their open " declarations by the rule of the mapr.ty and under the guise of law. There is a vast differencn between liberty and license and to abuse the right of free speech so that what is said would incite a breach of the peace is a crime and the perpetrator is liable to punishment according to the law of the several states. Democrat HEW MANAGEMENT The Centemal has changed hands. 1 will he ready to receive boarders the first of May. room and board $5.00 a week, meals 23 cts. Come and see us. C. T. Tolin. Proprieter. 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 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 LODGE DIRECTORY EAOLES -la Crercctrie SEEF. 0 E.rr.eets .u-ry Frtry r jht ir Elk nail, at 8 v m. Visitir. trhrer. iviied tc att. I. R. Snook W. S 3r.O. L Bigger s W. P. 1. 0. 0. F. La Grande Lodge No. 1 6. meets in their hall every Saturday night. Visiting brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at Model Restaurant. H. E. Coolidoe, N..G. D. E. Cox, Sec. STAR FNflAMPMRNT N ill I n 0. F. MaetA Avftrv firat and 'hird TrM.e.. days in the month in Odd Fellows hall. visiung painarcns always welcome. u. c r CWLER, r. D. E. Cox, Scribe. M. W. A.- La Grande Camp No. ?703 meets avArv tirf nti tWirA wA4nAe3.. of the month xt. I O f P Koll All visiting neighbors are cordially invited to "nu. o. a. wiuiams, v. u John Hall, Clerk. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court maia marion no. VI meets each Thurs day night in Redman hall. Brotners ire invited to attend. , , FREn Hon Chief Ranger L. L. SnODCRACS Financial o- Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Biooers john hall and U b. Williaml FRIENDSHIP TENT No. SI. K. 0. T J!. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays ach month in 1. 0. 0, F. hall. isiting D H. C. Ball. Com. iflox Blcch, Record Keeper , L.O. T. M. HIVE No. 27.-Meets every hrst and third Thursdays in the after noon at tne Redmen hall. All visiting mudeLono Lady Commander. M. C. Vessey, Record Keeper, B. P. 0. E.. La GRANDE LODGE No 433 Meets each Thursday evening at eight o'clock in Elks' hall, on Adams Avenue. Visiting Brothers are cordially invited to attend. E. W. Davis. FraltoH P,,', G. E. McCully, Recording Secretary LA GRANDE LODGE No 169 WOODMEN OF THE WORLu-mIwu every Friday of each month in the K. of P. hall in the Corp building Ail visiting members welcome. N. L. Ackles, Consul Commander J. H. Keeney, Clerk. RED CROSS LODGeT No. 27-Meets every Monday evenino in r.acfL u.n Corpe building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights, N. L. Ackles. C. C R. Pattison, K. R. & S. RATH30NE- SISTERS Roweia Tem ple No. 9 meets every Wednesdav ing at 8 p. m. in the K. of P. Hall in the Corpe building. Visiting members cordi ally invited. Milly Frawlrv M f r- FURNITURE HARDWARE CARPETS, LINOLEUM, and MATTING. GRANITE, TIN, CHINA, GLASSWARE, and CUTLERY. GUNS, AMUNITION, and FISHING TACKLES. TRUNKS, TELESCOPES, and SUITCASES. In fact every t iing NEW and SECOND HAND can be had here at BARGAINS. We pay highest cash prices for SECOND HAND GOODS of value. Or will take your old goods in exchange for any articles in our store. . FIR STREET SECOND HAND STORE 215 FIR STREET H. B. HAISTEN Gall or phone A LITTLE ICE CREAM SODA i NOT B ETTER THAN THE BEST BUT BETTER THAN THE REST To maintain the reputation we haVe acquired for supplyidg the needs of our many patrons in every dupartment. a reputation ve point to with pardon able pride, we want, now, to advise you that we have opened our soda fountain with a new line of crushed fruits and fruit juice which excel any which we have ever had, and while we may oceasianly find a party who has never tried one of our deiicious ICE CREAM SODAS we find a hun dred who have, and do, and always will, because they want the best and apprec.ate a fine article. We have some new flavors this year which are going to be of universal favor on account of their delicate flavors. Hoping you will kindiy favor us with an early call, so we may show you, We are respectfully, A. T. HILL Prescription Druggist THE LATEST IN EARLY ENG! ISH FURNITURE ji . Just In From the Factory I Hammocks and Lawn Swings : W. H. BOHMFNKAMP CO HIS APPRECIATION THS BUSINESS MAN thoroughly appreciates the advantages 'of a cn wing .cccunt witn a bank. Those who do not keep such Tan account miss many of its advantages. 1fne,Ta'yS8,ad t0,exPlaln tns workings of a checking account to tnose who are not familiar with banking Interests pai.icn time deposits and in savings department. CAPITAL A.i)UHP!l!S $74,000.00 Vfie farmers- ana traders 9atonat S&anA J. M. I'tAKE. : r Red 1751 TALK ON LA GRANDE. OR a IN ANCIENT DAYS watches were clumsy affairs and si noi over-accurate. 10 ap predate how much the art watchmaking has advanced you ciuuiu see our laaies TIME PIECES : t Tney are delicate little affairs in .old, silver, gun metal,, or enamel. ThftV 9,1 all t 1 .n I. .n t accurate time and not to get out of nrHar ...II. Tu : " -I t anything you care to pay. Jeeer and Optician J 11 Eunice Procter M. of R. & C. i w I