Sh i : us J V 14 en MADE IN Our SQUIRREL POISON! .fV Guaranteed to KILL MORE SQUIRRELS than tht same quantity I of ny other kind mad. Wa Carry in Stock A Full Line of Drugs and Druggist Sundries ; T AT BEST PFICES f .Doctors Pratcriptiona and Family Receipts, a Specialty Two Graduated Pharmacists Always in Attendance. ) Y I RED' CROSS DRUG STORE II . - Our r M AAVTTPP fOR THE FOURTH POTATOES. ONIONS. CABBAGE, and HAY Our secortd car of new potatoes is in. These are extra fancy and little better matured than the first car. We were able to buy these at a lower price and we have reduced the price accordingly. : We have another car of fancy new dry onions, and have regular shipments of cabbage. ' We still have a choice lot of hay which we offer at $12.00 per ton. Aieo strawberry ooo wiiitii we wiii keii voiy uiieap. Last, but not least, we offer fancy sweet ripe Water Melons which will be here in a few days. Just the thing for these warm days. : We will buy all the eggs you can furnish us at 22 vc per doz.cash, nd we will buy all your other farm produce. ' PHONE MAIN 2 I r Oregon i Produce Company Fine Confectionery and mars Af VanBuren's Cocoanut and Chop Suey Sundaes None Better LSG HEARER'S Best Equipped Icecream Parlor in Eastern Oregon Next door to post Office : GRANDE RONDE : Phoone Main 6 " LA GRANDE Own Make t A. C. MAC LENNAN. Prop. Prescription Pharmacist irst Car Of MPF niNJQ CREAM SEPARATORS "STOP!" and think befnre y u buy a sep- arator. There aie many tfii.ijs u tie cm- sidered in the purchase of a :i.m sepa,ail(r. You want the lightest ru-iivn.; unchina on the J market. You want th tnti.x -m Hut is the easiest to wash and k,;et. cea i. you also wmt the machine that will ,.i,idute I i.)a buttei f4t And above all you want a Juuiila maclmn s,i that yuu wont lie continually p.ymg fr repair. Now the fa.rousE n;i re Sm rai.ir is tin ma- J chine you want as it has ill imso advantages ovar every other machine on the market. Any company can make claims but let us J show you the Separator that makes good CASH COMPANY. ! Lewis Bros. Prop. : Id Orande Evening oaservcr THURSDAY. JULY 5, 1906 Published daily except on Sunday One year in advance ... $6.50 Six months in advance 5.E0 Per month 65 Single copy Ec 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-plume. Signed articles will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please sign your articles and save disappointment. 'lipluy AU rmi rarulabed uuu apt"lcUuD ucui icuilluii uuik'm iul' per line dial I uwr (tun, so prf nut furouA'ta Hub(jUtul lunvr luiu. imiuIuMoui of courtoltfucn, 50 , er Him. nla uf tlitu.lt, im per Uam. The glorious Fourth is over for this year. . Now the papers will report Fourth of July accidents for the next few days, but few will remember them by the time the H0AiruUII.ll AIIIVDS. "The swallow homeward flies." So do the senators and representatives to give an account of their stewardship, and before the short session, which begins in December, the November elections will have decided the fate of many aspirants except in Oregon, where the election has already been held. Eugene Guard. WAR ON WILD MUSTARD The experience of A. EJ Winterman of Edwall with wild mustard on his farm, is perhaps, noan isolated instance of the ruin that can be wrought by this noxious weed, Jut it serves to emphasize the necessity of making more vigorous war on a pest capable of setting at naught a great deal of the farmer's labor with his crops. The loss of the wheat on a quarter section of land would certainlv be a serious matter to the majority of farmers and it behooves all, as wall in their own intirest as out of consideration for their neighbors, to rest not until 1 they have eradicated the weed. Many have been quick to recognize the danger and exert strenuous elT rts to rid themselves of the wild mustard. Some, it is to be regretted, show negligence, and are doi.-.g a grave injustice to the whole community. In the towns, as well as on the farms, it is necessary to be up and doing. This fact was recently recognized at Ritzvilie, where a "mustard day" was appointed for the purpose of destroying all the wild mustard in the city and vicinity. It was a sort of supplemental "cleaning up" day. and Ritzville's example might well be followed by others. Spokesman Review. ISIOW Willi THEIR WAR REPORTS The literature on the war between Russia and Japan is not so promptly ac cessible as had been hoped by service people. The Navy Dtpirtment has pub lished une volume, tlie report of Surgeon W. C. Braisted. U. S. N.. as the result of that ufticer's observations with the. Jap anese forces, mostly at the bass hospit als. The next report to come oit will probably be that of another naval surgeon. Dr. Raymond Spear, now attached to the United States ship Baltimore, who was with the Russian army in Manchuria, and who had unusual opjioi tumties of observation. His report deals largely UHll'lv llllll'li Buck furnished m any quint.ty or any ; style. ,J, in rlJl tj) A lt Jf large, arick. See samples our pressed GEO. KREIGER with transportation matters, and will be copiously illustrated. The army officers reports are still in process of editing and are not likely to be ready for distribution for some time. Fol'owinj The Flag When our soldiers went to Cuba and the Philippines, health was the most im portant consideration. Willis T. Morgan, retired Commissary Sergeant U. S. A., of Rural Route I. Concord. N. H.. says: "I was two years in Cuba and two years in the Philippines, and being subject to colds. I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which kept me in per fect health. And now in New Hampshire we find it the best medicine in the world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and all lung diseases. Guaranteed at Newlin Drug Co. Price 50 cts. and $1.00. Trial bottle fret. lODtf DIRECTORY EAGLES - La Grande Aerie 29EF. O E. nueis :mry Frioay night in Elk nail, it 8 . m. Visiting brhren nvited to alt; I. R. Snook W. S Jr. G. L Biggers W. P. I. O. O. F. - La Grande Lodge No. 16, meets in their hall every Saturday night. Visiting brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at Model Restaurant. H. E. Coolidqe. N. Q. D. E. Cox, Sec. STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 31.1.0. C. F. Meet; every first and third Thnr-- days in the month in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome, G. E. Fowler, C. P. D. E. Cox. Scribe. M. W. A - La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every first and third Wednesday of the month at I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend. . C. S. Williams, V. C. John Hall, Clerk. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs day night in Redman hall. Brothers ire invited to attend. Fred Hon Chief Ranger L. L. Snodgrass Financial Sec. Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Bigoers John Hall and C. S. Williaml FRIENDSHIP TENT No. S1.K.CT VI. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays ach month in 1. O. O. F. haU. Visiting (nights welcome. H. C. Ball, Com. Ylox Bloch. Record Keeper L.O. T. M. HIVE No. 27. Meets everv first and third Thursdays in the after noon at the Redmen hall. All visiting ladies are welcome. Maude Lono 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, Exalted Ruler . G. E. McCullv, Recording Secretary. LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Moots every Friday of each month in the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. All visiting members welcome. N. L. Ackles, Consul Commander J. H. Keeney, Clerk. RED CROSS- LODGE." No. 27-Meets every Monday evening in Castle Hall, Corpe building, A .Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights, ' N. L. Ackces. C. C. R. PattIson. K. R. &, S. ' . RATHBONESISTERS RoweiaTem ple No. 9 meets every Wednesday even ing at 8 p. m. in the K. of P. Hall in the Corpe building. Visiting, members cordi ally invited.. Milly Frawley M. E. C Eunics-Phocter M. of R. & C. At WALLOWA COUNTY Send your collections .and cash items' to : Tbe Stock Growers M .farmers Bank, ' OF WALLOWA. OREGON. We pay five per cent interest on time deposit. lAPIIAI. S25.0O0.00 C. T. McDaniel. Cashier. A. K. STKUNENBtHG, Pres. MAT UYt 100 YEARS i us manges lor living a full oentury are excellent in the case ot Mrs. Jennie Dun Tl. -I - ... can, of Haynesville. Me., now 70 years Old. She Writes: "Flnrtrir H.ilr. .-j ! me of Chronic Dyspepsia of 20 year I standing, and made me feel as well and strong as a young girl." Electric Bitters I cute Stomach and Liver diseases. Blood ! disorders. General Debility and bodily ' eannes.- sold .on. a guarantee at Nkwlih Dhuo Co.'s drug store. Price only 50C HARDWARE New and Second Hand r J FURNIxTRE If you have anything to sell phone.-usandwe r will . call and pay you highest cash price. ' We want second hand goods. . ; . We have new goods and we want yoU trade. ;( j Gome in and see what we have to offer you : FIR STREET SECOND VHAND V STORE 213 FIR STREET : 7 . f. Gall or phone H. B. HAISTEN Red 1761 THE LATEST I ENGLISH FURNITURE Just in from iidiiimOCiiS uitd W. H. BOHNENKAMP- CO s .......:...... A LITTLE TALK ON ICE CREAM iSODA NOT BETTER THAN THE BEST BUT BETTER THAN THE REST To maintain the reputation we have acquired for lupplyidg the needs of our many patrons in every department, a reputation' we point to with pardqn ahle pride, we want, now. to advise you that we have opened our soda fountain with a new line of crushed fruiU and fruit juice which excel any which we have ever had. and while we may occasianly find a party who has never tried one of our delicious ICE CREAM : SODAS we find a hun dred who have, and do. and always will; because they" want the best and appreciate 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 kindly favor us .vitn an early call, so we may ehow you. We are respectfully, A. T. HILL Preset plion 0.ruggist LA GRANDE, OR eeeeeeeaeaeee e HIS APPRECIATION THETBUSINESS MAN thoroughly appreciates the advantagesof a checking account with a bank. Those who do not kiep iucIT an account miss many of its advantages. We are always glad to explain the workings of a checking account to those who are not familiar with banking. Interestspaid on time deposits and in saving department. CAPITAL AND SURPIUS farmers 9atonat J. H. PEARE. IN EARLY the factory Luvvi) oVwiilS , j eeeeee $74,000.00 ana Ttraders !SanA tttttittttitj IN ANCIENT DAYS watches were clumsy affairs and were not over-accurate. To ap pi ovinia uuw mucn me an of ." OU JvJ- wau.iiwaKing nas advanced you suuuiu our laaies ! TIME PIECES They are delicate little ."affaire in fold, silver, mm mrl or x., w -, w, ir 1 1 101. 1 hey are all guaranteed to keep Z """ ana not to get out of order easily. The prices are about anything you care to pay. Jeweler and Optician i 2 i ' I mi. . Mfe