La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 22, 1906, Image 3

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CITY BREWERY
JOUUS ROESCH, Proprietor
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LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor ;
G.mplete Machine Shops' and Foundry
General Blicksmiths, We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed
Mill., the bwt and cheapest mill on the market. Our shops are
quipped with machinery to handle any sized work, nothing too large
or nothing to small. Higher prices paid for old cast iron.
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A ROAST
FROM GRANDY& RUSSEL S
will give you a very igreeable surprise
if you are not a customer of ours, a:: J
you will wonder why jou never favoreu
us with an order before. Any of rnr
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 , ,
Graiidy& Russell
MEAT
Fresh and Cured 4
Can be obtained at this mar
at all times. We deliver all
orders .. promptly. Phone to
us or leave your order. We
will do the rest.
KROUSE BROS Prop.
Successor to J. Bull and Go.
Phone Main 48
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Beer and, get the Best
MADE IN LA GRANDE
THE PREFERENCE
All our groceries are good, clean,
fresh, and pure. The kind that
J will make your meals very delici-
ous, and give the house-wife an
easy task in prepairing it.
Tfe challenge the city on fresh
farm produce and berries. Every-
thing that should be found in a j
first class grocery.
PROMPT DELIVERY
PHONE MAIN 46
QEDDEJ BR2
NORTH FIR STREET
If you bring her to our
1 ICE CREAM PARLORS i
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you wiH have her won withou
pleading your case at her feet
SELDER, ThcMacnandy
One of the most Bitter Primary Fights
in Histor
(Scrlppe News Association)
Savannah, Ga.. August 22. The Dem
ocratic primaries are held in this state to
day and with them ends one of the most
bitter and exciting political camoaiens
this state has ever known, Not since the
war has there been a race for the office
of governor in which so much bitterness
has been displayed and so much Dersonal
abuse has been practiced. There were
not less than five candidates: Hoke Smith,
former secretary of the interior in the
cabinet of Grover Cleveland; Clark How
ell, former speaker of the House and
former president of the senate of Georgia
and now a National Democratic committee
man and editor of the Atlanta Constitu
tion; Col. J. H. Estill, editor and owner
of the Savannah Morning News; Judge
Richard B. Russell, formerly of the Sup
erior Court, and Col. James H. Smith of
Oplethnrrm nrmntv in N-rH- n----u
,
about the only millionaire farmer in the
state. Hoke Smith was formerly the
owner of the Atlanta Journal 2nd that
laper helped him in his campaign. It is
lelieved that the Journal lava la rerat in.
strumental in getting Hoke Smith to enter
the race hac-ii. nf if riu-lr witk fr V.
Atlanta Constitution.
There always has been a great deal of
personal animosity between Hoke Smith
ana the Howells and for thirteen months
Smith and Clark Howell have fought a
bitter and vicious fight against each other.
Col. Estill did not enter the race until
about seven months ago. His organ Is
the Morning News, which he owns. Col.
Smith recently started a paper of his own
to present his platform to the people.
There have been only four Joint debates
during the campaign and it it not believed
that their influence will be felt by anyone
of the candidates. Hoke Smith has ooen-
ly charged thai the other candidates have
combined to defeat him. He declared
that their candidacy was merely a trick
of the state machine to bring about his
defeat, by preventing him from getting a
two thirds majority in the state conven
tion.
STILL ON THE ROCKS
(Scrlpps News Association)
Honolulu, Aug., 22, All efforts so
far to float the Pacific liner Manchuria
which when on the reef off Rabit Island
early Monday morning, have proved
futal.
And there is new small hopes
of saving the splendid ship. Her middle
now rest upon the reef and it is feared
that she will break intwo as she is laboring
heavily. It is also thought that her
engines have rendred useless by the
continuous pounding. The passengers have
all been removed to a place of safty.
LIST Of LETTERS
Remaining uncalled for in this office for
the week ending Aug. 16 1906.
Beecroft Mtss Millie Boak Dr R.T.
Buckers Mrs. Henry Bradly Mr. M. T.
Caviness Maud M. Brokaw Mr. G. L
Clark Miss Zoe Dorris Mr. E. E.
DeBoie Miss Orpha Eidson Mr. L. A.
Franklin Mrs. P. J. Fields Frank H.
Hees Ers. Emly Franklin Paul J.
Huffman Miss Sessie George Dr. R. R
Lauthan Mrs. Mable Givio Mr. Toni
Johnsou Mrs. E. J. Irwin M.
Johnson Mrs. Mollis Jordan Mr. Willie
Meyers Mrs. John Lucas Mr. Earnest
yiechel Miss Ida McHargue Mr. Jack
Rorney Mrs. John McKune Mr. J. H.
Walker Mrs. J. H. McMin Mr Jim .
Rush G. O. Warner Mr. J. W.
Brailhwaite Mrs. Geo. R.
Clarke Master Conhie
Van Antwerp Miss Elizabeth
These letters will be sent to the dead
letter office Aug, SO if not delivered be
fore. In calling for the above, please say
Advertised," giving date of list
G. M. Richby
P. M.
I live and let my brethern live
With all that s good to ma:
Unto the poor some cash I give.
The balance I give Koeky Mountain l ea
Newlin Druo Company
A tragic finish
A watchman's neglect permitted a
leak in the great North Sea dyke, which
a child's finger could have stopped, to be
come a runinous break, devastating an
entire province of Holland. In like man
ner Kenneth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me.,
permitted a little cold to go unnoticed
until a traggic finish was only averted by
Dr. King's New Discovery. He writes:
Three doctors gave me up to die of lung
inflamation, caused by a neglected cold.
but ur. King s new Discovery saved my
life." Guaranteed best cough and cold
cure, at Newlin Drug Co. 60c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free.
of State
Hoke Smith had the most radical ni.t-
form of any of the candidates. He stand.
for a law to keep the negroes from voting.
ne wants to take them out of Georgia
pontics by the North Carolina, the Miss
issippi or the South Carolina plan. He
worked this plank for all it was worth es
pecially in the country districts, while for
me cities he had another plank, demand
ing equitable railroad rates.
During the entire campaign Hoke Smith
has had the warm support of Thomas E
Watson, former Populist candidate for
President of the United States. There
are at least 20,000 Populists in
who worship Watson and will undoubtedly
follow his lead. They will cast their votee
for Smith if they can manage to get their
votes in the ballot boxes. '
Judge Russell has been running as the
poor man's candidate. He has a big
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dom neglected to speak of it during his
campaign speeches. He has ten ortwelve
girls and one was born during the heat of
the campaign. In one of his speeches he
said that it would be ona of the proudest
moments of hie life, to parade his cotton-
gowned children up Peachtree Street to
the Governor's mansion.
Col. Estill made his second race for
governor. He ran four years ago and
was second in a field of three. His plat
form is short He stands for the consti
tution of the state and the enforcement of
the laws. It is not believed that he has
much show at the brimaries. However.
he may come in as "dark horse" in the
convention, which will be held in Septem
ber. In case none of the candidates
should secure sufficient delegates to con
trol two thirds of the total number, i
"dark horse" may be sprung upon the
convention and win the prize. Although
Hoke Smith's managers are hopeful, it is
by no means considered certain that he
will sesure the necessary number of dele
gates to control the convention. The
democratic state convention will meet in
Macon on September 4.
Repairs
for
Any Make of
Bicycle
at
Smiths
CREAMERY BU1LDINO
Agent for Cleveland Bicycles
It brines to the little one that Dricelees
Sift of healthy flesh, solid bone and muscle.
That's what Hollister's Rockv Mountain
Tea does. Best baby medicine on earth.
Tea or Tablets, 38 cents.
Niwlin Druo Company.
J. L MARS,
Contractor and Builder
Dealer in Building Material
Building Stone, Clean Coarse Sand and
Gravel delivered.
La Grande, Oregon
Dro a line naming work, and i will
name the rgh. mse.
IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE
COUNTY OF UNION-STATE
OF OREGON
In the Matter of the estate of I
R. D. Ruckman, Citation
Deceased )
To E. H. Ruckman and Martha J. Ruck-
man, and all heirs or devisees unknown or
non-resident Greeting: In the name of
the state of Oregon. You are hereby
cited and required to appear in the county
court of the state of Oregon for the county
of Union at the court room thereof, at La
Grande, in the county of Union, on Thurs
day the 6th day of September, 1 906 at
2 o'clock in the afternoon of that day
then and there to show cause, if any you
have, why an order of sale should not be
made as in the petition of the adminis
trator prayed for, of the following de
scribed real property belonging to said
estate, to wit:
LoU 1-2-5-4-19 & 20 in Block 21
Town of Imbler, Union county, Oregon, to
pay estate debts and claims.
Witness, the Hon. J. C. Henry, Judge of
the county court of the state of Oregon
for the county of Union, with the seal of
said court affixed, this 7th day of August
A. D. 1906.
(Seal) Attest: J. a Gilbam, Clerk,
By F. C. Bramwill, Deputy.
Is as essential in your home as the doctor
OUR WORK
Executed in workmanlike manner and approved
sanitary standards. Carrying a complete line of
Bath Tubs. Sinks, Toilets, Uvatorys and all
plumbing fixtures.
G. W. O'NEIL
KH 3ashjngtanAvenue
B. W. NOYES
NOYES
Dealers in
Electric Supplies
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LAMPS and HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY
Phone Black 1161
Hamilton Building. Corner Fir and Adams Avenue
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SEED
IN PACKAGES AND IN BULK
For several seasons we have been the leading seed
distributors of Union county and our present stock
is larger than ever Everything in the seed line
Secure our prices on either small or quantity
purchases
V.OLIVER
Slater Uuildiner
IEFFERSON AVE Main 5?
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LUMBER
RETAILED AT
WHOLESALE PRICES
Better Lumber and Cheaper than is sold in
La Grande, We deliver it to your building
Crande Ronde Lumber Co
PERRY, OREGON.
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Yes if you will step this way
please, we will show you
some of the excellent laundry
work we are doing every day.
You will feel proud when you
walk along the street dressed
in one of those shirts that
we turn out of this laundry.
B. C.
LAUNDRY
MAIN 7
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