La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 26, 1906, Image 4

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    NEW MANAGEMENT
NOTICE
All members of the Fourth of July
Committees are requested to meet at the
Commercial Club tonight at 7:30. Im
portant. By order of Chairman.
SPORTS I
The Centenial has changed hands. 1
will he ready to receive boarder the
first of May. room and board $5.00 a
week, meals 25 cts. Come and see us.
C. T. Tolin. Proprieter.
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ADAMS AVENUE
Next Door to Bohncnkamp Masonic building
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The personnel of the teams which are
ta play in timorrow's game is publishfd
below. The Nxthsiders are confident,
and the So-thsiders are having con
siderable difficulty in securing a line-up
but they will be there when the time
comes. The Northside players:
Jay Van Buren. c; Sherwood Williams,
p; S. N. Boltoh, lb; Clarence Crawford,
short; Wm Miller. 2b; Roll Eldridge. 3b;
Mr. Belkdad. rf; G. L. Cleaver, cf;
Frank Bay, If.
Utility R. Claycomb, W. B. Sargent,
Joe Keeney A. C. MacLennon.
MRS. LEDOUX CALLS FOR PRIEST
(Scrlpps News Association)
Stockton Jnne 25 Mrs. Emma LeDoux
has requested a Catholic priest to be
sent for, but up to noon none had visited
her. The sheriff thinks she will attempt
suicide and is having her closely watched.
Her desire to see a priest strengthens the
belief that she will either announce her
w Krone s L.o go to the gallons without n
appeal or make an attempt at suicide
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
(Scripts News Association)
Munnsyville, N. Y., June 26. In honor
or tne one nundteaw anniversary or tne
founding of the Town of Stockbridge a
big celebration and reunion of former
residents of the town is held here today.
Elaborate preparations have b en made
for t".e event and it has attracted hund
reds of visitors from the surrounding districts.
ROT HANI
DEMOCRATS
In 1 1 Oregon counties out of 28 from
which complete official election returns
have received not a single Democratic
candidate was successful in securing a
county office at the polls this month. The
counties which went Republican from
top to bottom on local offices were Columbia
Crook, Jackson, Lake, Marion, Multnomah
Sherman, Tillamook, Wasco, Washington
and Wheeler. In Multnomah however
the office of Sheriff is still in doubt, own
ing to the recount which is in progress.
The counties from which full returns
are not at hand are Curry. Klamath,
Lincoln, Malheur and Wallowa. In the
other 1 7 counties the Democrats succeeded
n landing one or more of their candidates
for county offices.
Only in Baker was practically the entire
Democratic county ticket elected. This
was to expected as that county is a
Democratic stronghold in Oregon, as is
should by the fact that it helped swell
Chambeslain's majority by nearly 700
votes, and also gave Gearin a lead over
Bourne. In only six counties did the Dem
ocrats elect as many as three officers,
while in five counties the party got only
one office.
One peculiarity of the election is fiat it
has resulted in giving Oregon 13 Demo
cratic Sheriffs.
People who are clean inside will look
like it and act it. They will work with
energy, think clearly, act clearly and have
healthy thoughts. Hollisters Rocky
Mountain Tea. It makes clean people.
35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Newlin Dbuo
Company.
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AUtRAlU, Uunoral Paawnijrr Agtnt
Overton W. Prick,
Associate Forestet
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LISTEN! :
You see our FINISH every day
you wear linens that are
laundried here. There is lots of
difference in hearing about the
finish. Perhaps you have made
that discovery. Our laundry
work is finished thoroughly and
we take particular care that
nothing slip-shod leaves our
place.
A. B. C.
STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE MAIN 7
La Givnie, Orem.
Rock Island
Frisco Terminals
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Rock bland-Frisco Terminals In Kansas City, St. Louis,
Memphis and Chicago arc conveniently located at regards
connections and transfers.
Kansas City Union Station Used by all the Important
lines entering that city,
4 St Louis Union Sution Used by all lines entering St. Louis,
q Chicago La Salle Street Stations only one on the derated
railroad loop, and nearest the business center of the city.
1 You do well to consider your 'landing place" when plan
ning that Eastern trip.
A postal will bring any desired information promptly.
General Attent,
Rock liUnd-Frlteo Lines,
140 Third St.. PORTLAND, ORE.
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Cough Remedy
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A aWe Medicine for Children.
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iu iw.ow. i o urj ;cA especially for coughs, colds, croup
couuh. nnd is the i. ext ne.ir.inln th nrnrl.l r., rh ,i!M
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a certain cure for ti-oup r t, when given as soon as the croopy cough . i ars,
will prevent the att -k Whooping cough is not dangerous when tb .- Jied
Is given hs directed. It contains no opium or other harmful drugs,
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