3 . eight pages. ' -. -. . r::r'.''.'r .,-r.fI., ..... . ..,.,'. ,,, ,-.'' , - -" " ' !;!s;, KVEXIXQ BSERVER,LA CnAWDB. OKlXVC WEDNESDAY i (IrXriAfr." Pnnfta I umlu rr ! V ' rillTnit PTIlinfi nil ' inn nrinnnn i w - a. .a.mmmftj t m , m m i . ar a v- - y I f H All h H Kr K Mi: i 4 t s ws-iwii willlluu.Uil iiiVI.IUUUIIUI PERRY, OREGON : CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF ALL KINDS IN CAR, LOAD LOTS For 16 inch Chain Wood Delivered at your Home, Call up V. E. BEAN, La jCrande, Phone, Red 1741 siegrisl&xo. Dealers Jewelry I DAVIS-JORDAN- $ $ $ : MUS1CC0. See our line of Books. All leading authors. f ZfT; ADAMS n ... .1 ' looking at inr:-(;ussF.s I -from the wearer's point of view, there f Jn not much ' discrimination shown In buylng. , The trouble. 1 that too few who need them take tho troubU of 'going' to a retrtilHr optician to have their eyes examined and find out the .best kind of glasses to wenr. AVe ex amine eye free of chaise, -ami' also give our-expert advice' free.-: We ad Just the right lenses to the eye, so aa to give perfect vision to trtose who are . suffering from defective night. " -; - ' . ' v 0. IV1. HEACOCK t ; , . Leading .Optfclan . . i I Home JVJade j ! 'CAWDY j j Better than Ever j : . FRUITS I NUTS ! CIGARS rf. ...r-. f i SELDCR : j CANDY j I STORE; They have given United States Sen ator Charles W. Fulton a room with a fire esraoe exit at tho Imnerlal hotel,; and before the daylight falls this alternoon the statesman . from Clatsop may have to throw senatorial dignity to the winds and climb down the ladder. The elevator U carrying capacity loads of visitors to the sen ator, and the carpet Is rapidly being reduced to bare threads ' under the trampling of many feet. Senator Fulton Is holding levee, says the Portland Telegram. Members' of the' federal brigade are paying their respects to the giver of plums, and aspirants for United States district attorney are as thick as hairs on a, dogs back. Senator Fulton', good right arm Is being shaken to Its marrow. He appears" to be the man of the hour. Senator Fulton arrived from Wash ington last night for the . purpose of proceeding to Astoria to register as a republican. Thla Is necessary before he can be a candidate to succeed him self. The senator, . Incidentally,' Is hene to formally launch his boom fox United States senator In the spring primaries, and to see what the boys are doing toward keeping him' In Washington. The senator believes the prospects are good.' ' -Urr, v . "My petition will be circulated Im mediately after the registration books are opened." said the senator. ' "Those who sign the petition, of course, must be registered voters, so there Is no use In circulating the petition until the registration opens. -- . "I will not spend a cent In my cam paign other than the expense of pre paring .the petition. I cannot afford to apend money for the position and do not believe In such practices'. If my record of six years In the senate Is not sufficient to warront rnv weil and goad. Jl la a great honor to be sent to the senate, but It only becomes an honor when the people wish to send a man there, not when he has to buy his way In. 1 have no sack to spend. My candidacy Is en tirely In th hands of the people of Oregon." - -i : " netkln of the appointment of a United States district attorney to suc ceed W. C.' Bristol, the senator de clared that the delegation has not de cided on anyone. your worn; . " -.' 'Is whatwe want We dcc'l V ' call on you one week for it a i'v' . ' tH you the next we cannot do it fcr you. ; We want it now,' and all the ' ti-: 4.. We do not think it neces$4rxat this time to . anything about the cUss of work we tu The fact that we have been in the LAU.V -nr. ; DRY business for twelve yeami L:i '''''9&nfojf9 think sufficient evi-. ' ' v. .:; dence that our' wor k is. sat- . isfactory. ... Try. it, ' ' . A. B."vC.iLAUIVDRy.vY':; - - , "" v . " T5UEPH0NE MAtM t ', ",' PROGRESS. Near the town of Up-agalnst It, In the land of Root-or-dle, . We have found our very finest Inspir ation, you and I. Tolling up the hill called Have-to, with Compulsion for a guide, We have made the sort of. effort that was never yet denied.-,-. We have made the sort of effort that was never yet 'denied. '', In the way were Can't and Couldn't, - with their brother, What's-the-. use,'.. .... . ..... While our dearest foe, Born-weary seized with Joy each poor ex. cuse. Yet behind us, unrelenting, drove' out i. heartless master,. Must. .; And our feet exsayed no lagging, spite of hill or heat or dust. -ft was there we grew the .sinews fo- the struKBlo you and 1 Near the town of Up-agnlnst-lt, In th land of Root-or-dle. . . Near that village. V p-agalnst-lt. In the land of Root-or-dle, We discovered possibilities undreame? ; of you and I. Were there heartaches In that Jour ney? Little, then, our master cared, ; , . As along that stony highway undei ' whip and spur we fared. Bread-and-butter trudged beside uk with a keen and ruthless goad, That should quicken halting foolsU'p. If wc loitered on the road. Pride and Spunk, two comely sisters; ' ' lured us on with myriad wiles All the master' welts were palulcs. ns we feanted on their smiles. So our hearts-grew strong- to coiiouer as we plodded you and 1 Past tbe lmmlet, Up-ngainst-it, -In the ' , land of Ilot-or-die. Ptrleklan . Glllilan In Success MHga;.lnn, y Rargaln Tables. " The Van Duyne store has placed o line of 5e, 10c, 15c, tic and 0e bar gain tables, which are fairly groaning under their weight of bargains. A call at the store will convince you that you were never before offered to many useful and really worthy articles of wear and utility at such unheard of bargains. A call will convince you that not only can you save money here, but get exactly what you have been looking 'for..' '. -r .. j . THE VAN DUYNE CO. Notice of Annual Meeting. l Notice Is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the La Grande Real Estae association will be hold In the office of William Miller & Bro., on Monday, January 13th, 190S, at l:3Q o'clock p. m. 12-19-lm r m Coal. tool. Coal. The Grande Hondo Cash is selling coal for J 10 a ton. rompanj Arrival and Departure of Trains at I Jl Grande. ' ,No. 1, westboun' Portland Special. Arrives 9:25 a. m.; departs, '9:30' a. m. No. 8, enstbound passenger, ' mall and express, at rives at '6:43 u. ni.; de parta':50 a. m. ' ' No. 2, eastbound Chics go Special, arrives S:05 p. m,; departs, 8:10 p. m No. 5, westbound passenger, mall and express, arrives 9:10 p. ra.; dc purts, 9:15 p. in. - ' ' ICIftlit Ilraiifli makr: ,youp Knoun through the Observer Want Cok J;HI,CAN MAKE TOpR WANTS AX1 WISHES Ko OICR READERS AT THE NOMINAL COST OF ONE CTvr A KACH SDBSEQDKOT INSERTION. THESE RATI S m AD. COIjirsrv A f-TWAprvn nnnin ...... .TTTX. . - !Z:S?hVlS A-CLEAIUWO HOUSE? WHERE tIIeI'V7 Ti 1PUBMC 18 BKOUGHT TOGETHER AT A ml: FOR RENT. TOR RENT Nice, aunny, furnished front room on Fourth street. Close In. Inquire at this office. FOR RENT A house on North Side. Convenient to shops. Phone IDack 1731, or call at Farmers & Traders' ' National bank. . .; FOR RENT Two. furnished rooms, ' aultabla for two gentlemen. In ;t quire Mrs. D. W. Jackson "at ISO Seventh s"treetl , ' ' "" ' v tf FOR SALE OR"' TI?AD1v boarding house In Wi; Wash., will trade for I.!. , Property. Inquire at :1 FURNISHEO ROOMS New building." Harris FOR RENT Nine room house, nicely furnished. A snap for tbe right party. Inquire at this office. " tf FOR SALE FOR SALE A well-built, neat cot tage. Inquire 2004 , Adams , Ave. 'Phone Black 15SS. . - 10-1B-11-S9 FOR SALE .Those 'desiring sweet ci der or pure cider-vinegar, 'phone Farmer 1994. WANTED. WANTEIHPIaln qr fancy , do at home. ". Children , t peclaltyv . j For partK-ow . 1411. Adams Ave., out! -j Valley house.' ,. WANTED Loon of llsi o V,of timber landi-will crn' -, . -lion feet.;. A dd reis, Bt : Oregon. 'N'"--'..1' -. ,v-..: '... WANTED '.TO RAI)E-WI'K. property to. trade forgoinl. n ( dress Bo Mv or cull lit ).: ; lost. LOST -Between th Fnrrn, ers" Natlopal bank and t ' pal' church lasl evenlup wool mitten Finder t to this office. ' '. Complete equipment' for resetting -': and . repair rubberbuggy tires. . " : H-V"C i LA GRANDE IRON ; Complete . MacfiW Shfa'infi&oisA&ty '' Leaves La Grande at 8 n. m. anlvr-s In La Orande ut 5:3j. , and -.. - . Clams and Crabs. "And fresh fish at' the I.a " Grande Cash Mat Co. 'I'ho . M i!n "' ' Vnin !.., :'r.'--:ii THAT P1CWSC HAPtlPER Shuuld always contjin a bjitle or two of our puresnd sparklina BEER No mi'.tsr whit yjjr "sDlids" are, yoj'll oa riht in ths liqu.d part of yaur refreshment if our Beer nestles in your basket wh n ycu start out. There will bo no 'feaV of its "goitij fl.it." It won't et a chance after you hay sampled its exqu;s te flavor. --Try a sample box even before your picnic, then you'll lenow the right kind to take. ' ''- '- - ' h'- - MHy.' M'.;h-.ii'.- i BARGAIN 4SaS'B ? MP3saagrgg53a , . . '.. ; . - "" . - o' ...- I Do not fail to call at iiie wi B I store and see the . bargain jzbl 5c, Wcrl5cr25c, 50c MONEY SMERS JO YOU LaGrande Brewery X JULIUS F.OESCH, PROPH. .,..'.,. " '' ' .. "';.'.''',''' . "-r .. ' IJoar.l (.ml l;ot,ni, ., ' - o t ih 1'niunr housa (,. hoar) r.-.i ' A welt GrandeT.' tV . : ; -.'.-it.