MADE IN LA GRANDE t
Our Own Make t
Lawn Hose 6 and 1 Ply Best Pure Rubber at 2 cents Lower than
vsr cA hfnr !
SQUIRREL POISON!
$1 8 50 Princess Dresser Special t $15.75
19.00 Rtfr gerator .. 16.60
15 inch Sq lare Center Stand only ... .75
24 inch Quirter-d Oak Ceiter Stand only .. 2.75
THIS WEEK ONLY. $1 00 off on any Extension Table we have.
Winchester, Marlin Savage, and Stevens Rifles at Very Low Prices.
Guaranteed to KILL MORE SQUIRRELS than th. Mm. 5
am quantity
of any other kind made.
,
" . .We Carry in Stock
A Full Line of Drugs and Dru&lst Sundries
1 AT BEST PKICES
, t ; . Doctors Prescriptions and Family Receipt, a Specialty -Two
Graduated Pharmacist Always in Attendance.
A.
'i RED CR0SS DRUG STORE XStfEEXP f
; Our first Car Of
I uWATER MELONS
FOR THE FOURTH
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POTATOES. ONIONS, CABBAGE, and HAY
. HtM-Uri.!!f0nd lr ofJnlw p?.tatSe in- TheM r fancy and
litt e better matured than the first car. We were able to buy ihese
iSW!r Pnc'nd WB hv reduced the price accordingly.
. ' nave another car of fancy new dry onions, and have regular
shipments of cabbage. .
. We still have a choice lot of hay which w offer at $12.00 per
mmi. nw uwuiiy uuao wnibii.we will sell very cneap.
"-"V"' 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 Wc per doz.cash.
nd we will buy all your other farm produce.
PHONE MAIN 2
on ; Produce Company
Fine
Confectionery
and
Cigars
Af
VanBuren's
Injoy your IGE CREAM SODA
Beneath the cooling reath
Of our new electric fan.
The coolest place in the city
j SCHEMER'S
Next door to post Office
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W 9 k 7mamm I
CREAM SEPARATORS
"STOP!" and think before you buy a sep
arator. Thero are many things to be con
sidered in the purchase of a ;ream separator.
You want the lightest running machine on the
market You want the machine that is the
easiest to wash and keep e'ean. you also want
the machine that will produce all the buttor fat
And above all you want a durable machine so
that you wont be continually p tying for repairs.
Now the famous Empire Separator is the ma
chine you want as it has ill these aJvanUges
over every other machine on the market.
Any company can make claims hut lot us
show you the Separator that makes good
: GRANDE RONDE CASH COMPANY. :
Phoone Main 6 Lewis Bros. Prop.
feeeeteeeeeee..ee.eee...e
EXCELSICR $31.00 to $45.00
Means Best Range at any price. Sold
n Exchange for Old Stoves or on EASY,
NSTALLM ENT PLAN.
SECOND Rfles Shot Buns' p,stols' Watches" Wash m
-- chines. Sewing Machines. Cupboards. Lounges.
Iron Bads, and other Useful Articles, at
LOWER PRICES tian we have SOLD BEFORE
HAN D
WE DO UPHOLSTERY and fURMTLRE REPAIRING
Phone Red 1161
F. D. HAISTEIM
1415 Adams Ave.
Phone Red "241
it B. HAISTEN
Fir Street Store
QUICK MEAL GASOLINE STOVE
The Klean. Kool, Kitchen Kind. We
Guarantee them,- Money u back if you
Kant, Keep Kool while Kooking.
la Grande Evening ; ODservcr
MONDAY. JULY 9, 1908
Published daily except on Sunday
One year in advance $6.60
Six months in advance .;........:'. 3.60
Per month ... .;;.. j 65
Single copy 5C
Entered at the Post Office at La Grande
Oregon, as Second Class Matter. -
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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.
AUVKKIlriINU UATfcM
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Ml reading uoi Ion I (to per line Aral 1 uxol-
ilciu, jo per Hut tor tcb aulweiiieiil lnor
lion.
enow Hun. iifcoi.tuleiio, jn , ar line.
nloi tlntiika, Im wr Una, ,
WE ARE PROGRESSING
There has just been added to the federal
statutes a new law defending the people
against the encroachments of corporations.
It is the fourth in a series of laws having
the same end in view. When the railway
rate bill passed into the perfected stage
of legislation it put the capstone upon a
structure of laws designed to check cor
porate ruthlessr.ess.
The first of the series was the inter
state cn-ninerce law, enacted in 1887.
It was at best a feeble measure because
it was snorn of its effect in large part by
designing men acting in the interest of
corporations. The commission was given
the power to declare but not the authority
to enforce ir. full degree. The commis
sion could not upset a ate fixe J by a
railroad but could supply another. The
commission was flouted openly by the
railroad and defied in the courts and its
decisions were often upset.
Yet all the time it was doing good work
for the people and was calling attention
to the evils that existed and that could
be. cured by adequate legislation, . In one
respect the commission performed very
valuable service; it -pointed out . through
its hearings and decisions, abuses that
obtained and whetted the' appetite of
shippers and the public for remedral leg
islation. .'r--f :
SHERMAN ANTI-TRUST LAijjl" . .
The next great enactment in' the same
line was the Sherman anti-trust law of
1890. For a long time it; - remained., a
dead letter, practically, on the statute
books. The .corporations' laughed at it
Gigantic trusts were formed and carried
on their operations openly and boldly.
The people complained from time to time,
but the trusts paid no attention to their
mutterings and went gaily along with the
big game. Finally, the boldest stroke of
all was attempted. The great Northern
Securities merger was floated. It had
for its cbjoU the controlling by two or
three men of the entire system of rail
way transportation between the Missi
ssippi river and tliu Kiuiic coast from
the Canadian border to tne guif.
That plan contumplated not only the
monopoly of thu freight and passenger
carrying business of the great empire
growing up wssi of the Mississippi, but
had in view the control of the g orious '
commercial future that was arising above
he oriental horizon as the policy of ex
pension was being developed. It was a
daring undertaking, this effort of less
than half a dozen men sitting around a
table in New York to hog the most in
dustrious portion of the habitable globe.
About that time there was a small
statured, bald-headed man ' of modest
mien, but prodigious brain, sitting up in a
room overlooking McPherson Square
Attorney General Knox, towit, in the de
partment of justice. He fumbled over
tne revised statutes and pickeJ out tne
Sherman act, under the authority of
which he went after that merger, ham
mer and tongs. The supreme court up
held his contention and demolished . the
merger. Since then other trusts have
been attacked and today half a dozen of
the great combinations are on the rack.
THE ELKINS ANTI-REBATE LAW
The next legislative act in the same
direction was the Elkins anti-rebute law
of 1 903. For years the public' had' been
complaining that railroads were violating
the spirit of the interstate commerce law
by publishing their rates in accordance
with law and then giving a secret rebate
to favored shippers. The railroads were
complainants as well as the public, for
often the roads were forced to give the
rebates when they were not justly due
and' it meant less of profit to them.
The Elkins act is, supposed to have
corrected many of the evils of rebating,
although the department of justice has
recently declared that the . sugar trust
and several railroads are still engaging
in the practice, and the department is
going after them. The Elkins law, how.
ever, is an important feature of this con
ecutiveplan of regulation of c orporations
THE LATEST IN EARLY
! ENGLISH FURNITURE
Just in From the factory
Mammocks and Lawn Swings
: W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO
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. BID fOR BONDS
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids
will be received by the City Recorder of
the City of La Grande, up to August 1st
1906, foe the purchase $30,000 Water
Bonds, of City of La Grande, said bonds
to bear 5 interest, payable semi-an-uaily.
and to 'run for a period of 20 years
with privilege of redemption at any time
after 10 years, upon giving three months,
notice. G. E. Fowler
Chairman Ways & Means Committee
A LITTLE TALK ON
ICE CREAM SODA
NOT BETTER THAN THE BEST
BUT BETTER THAN THE REST
To maintain the reputation we have acquired for supplying' 'the needs of our
many patrons in every department, 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 occasianly find a party who
has never tried one of our delidious 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 with an early call, so we may show you.
. We are respectfully,
A. T. HILL.
Preoption DrujjW LA GRANDE, OR
if
WALLOWA COUNTY j
. Send your collections ' J
and cash items to .
Be Stock Growers and;:
Farmers Bank; ;
OF WALLOWA, OREGON, v . .
'.- . . " " vV
time deposit
CAPITAL
5,000.06 :
C. T. McDanibl, Cashier.'-
-A, K. Steunenbero, Pres. '.. " I
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MICK Mil! If
Brick furnished in anv auant.tv or an
style, N contract to.) s mil or to
large. See samples of our pressed
brick.
GEO. KREIGER.
La I rnU Oregon.
HIS APPRECIATION
THETBUSINESSiMAN thoroughly appreciates the advantages-of a
checking accpuntwith a bank. . Those who do not keep .Sch" an
account mis many of its advantages. P
We are always gfkd to explain the workiRgs of a checkinn account
to those who are; sot familiar with banking. , snBCIt'n account
Interested on'time deposits and in savings department.
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CAPITAL AND SURPUJS
$74,000.00
Jhe Jarmer& ana Vraders
.; v 7Jationat SSank
V , : ' . W i
IN ANCIENT DAYS.
watches were clumsy affaire and
were not over-accurate. To ap
preciate how much the art of
watchwakmg hat advanced -you
should see our ladies' . " .
TIME PIECES
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in
They are delicate littl (?,;,.
joia. silver, gun metal, or enamel.
I hey are all guaranteed to keep
accurate time and not to gat out of
order easily. The prices are about
anything you care to pay. '
J. II. PtARE. Jeweler and Optician i
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