EVEXIXC? OBSERVER. I.A GR AXDE, OHKC.OX,
TK-r.lY, 51 A V SB, 10-w;
THR SALOON'S IN MAIXE,
Much is said every now and then
about the number of saloons In Maine.
There are no saloons as wa know
thum, In . the entlro state. Where
there is drink, it Is under covered,
saloonl" God speed .the 0
one will need a BiilJe to fin 1
loon In Union county!"
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ANTI-fvI.OOX. 4
This spRce belongs to the Tern-
peranre forces of Union .
. County. , -
WHERE HOTHltMIS TOO MUCH TROUBLE
lino Stationery -ISlauk
Hooka
Crepe INiper :
Tissue Incr
Decorative Paper
I.mich Seta
Post Curtis
FERGUSOfy'S
LnU; l it Urm
I'HIMT Novels
Muga-iint'S .
Kul.st'i'ipilon Agency
Orejroii Journal
;f f Ic-w Supplies ;
School Supplies
overmp Cutler, Utnli.
"The revenues of the state are In
creased because temperance leads t
frugality and thrift, which lead to
property accumulation by the citi
zens." :
-unlabeled, unadvertlsed, , uninviting.
Ii. H. M. PO&T CAI.US FKEK WITH
EXAMINATION TABLKTS DCIIIXQ
EXAMINATION WEEK ,- i: :: is
unlicensed and out cl sight. After a
rulk shout the city, I tatd to a mer
chant: 'You are to bo congratulated;
t have, not found a saloon in Port
land." 'Are you a stranger?" said he.
"I im," I said. "WeH,' sf.ld he, "you
need a guide. " "A guldo to find a
AM TIE LAW
Special Bargains in all Departments on Saturday
For your children's sake do vote
60 X For Prohibition.
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I Official Hominees and Candidates of
the Republican Party for
v June Election
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For Representative to CongresB
For Justice of the Supreme Court , '
ROBERT S. BEAN, of Lane Count.
For Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner
3. W. BAILEV, of Multnomah County.
For United States Senator If. M. CAKE, of Multnomidi County.
For Railroad Commissioner
For Judge of Circuit Court
3. W. KXOWLES. of Vnltm County.
For Senator Union and Wallowa Counties
EDWARD W. RlMnLE, of I nlon County.
For Representative Union and Wallowa Counties-
JOHN P. RI SK, of Wallowa County.
For Representative, STEPHEN V.
For Sheriff
For County Clek
For County Coinmlh-sloner
For Recorder of Conveyances
For County Assessor
For County Sehool Superintendent
For Cor.nty Treasurer
For County Surveyor
For County Coroner TIIOS. R. MOXK, of Summervillc,
For Justleo of the Peace, La Grando District .
ANGUS STEWART, of La Grande.
For. Constable, La Grande District I. W. FAULK, of La Grande.
VOTE 'ER
! THE GEORGE
I LUMBER
i RETAIL
We Solicit Ycur Orders for
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings,
Chain Wood
We arc prepared to furnish and deliver material
promptly.
Call u.) Retail Department Phone Main 8.
At Chllds' Harnecg Simp
A full line of tents, waoron sheets,
bed covers and summer robe Just ar
rived at Jack CMlils" harness shop on
Fir street. i
' At AnAl CANNOT GETN
AROUND WHEELS .g
.AND CANNOT REACH
DAWA1!IG GR.OUMD5
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W. It. ELMS, ol Umatilla County.
CLYDE B. AfTCHIfiOX, of Multnomah County.
RICHARDSON, of Ia Grande.
E. W. DAVIS, of La Grande.
ED WRIGHT, of Inland City,
3. 51. S ELDER, of Cove.
I. R. SNOOK, of La Grande.
RUDOLPH A. HUG, of Elgin.
051EX BISHOP, of Ynlon.
JOHN ERAWLEY, of La Grande.
CALVIN R. THOHXTON, of La Grande.
STRAIGHT
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PALMER
COMPANY
DEPARTMENT
FOR KALE Two choice lots, close
In. and cheap; cusy terms if ikslreo
Cull at this office for particulars
Evening Observer 5c per month.
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HI6MWATER FttM
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This picture shows the ixjko tSAD, i
. thM thn. nnmrmHt iMDiHini. inesa catch all thb aAiJuoa aseendinff s
Best for Women and Children.
On account of Its miid action nn.1
pleasant taste Orin i la::rtlve Ft'i t
Syrup Is especially resotn mended fot
women and children. . don nul
nav.seata or gripe llko pills md or
d nary cathartics Orlr.o I-na'ive
Fruit Syrup alda dlffe-..n a.i Mirmi
lates tha liver .and bowo i iith.ut Ir
ritating them. Remember the name
Ortno and refuse substitutes. A. T.
Hill, drurgist s ' ;
1& lfll&
l lit Me Clear That
J Window With My J
J SPECIAL
GROUND
GLASSES ;
Satisfaction or Your
Money Refunded . .
0. M. HEACOCK
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; Wood Coal
Why Pay More? I
Dcst Yetiow Pine, Dry i
nowi but green rut.
16 inch
$5. 50;
$7.50 !
per card
Rock Spring Coal
per ton '
TRUCK and TRAIYSf ER
Phone "your orders to
Main 10. Quick service
guaranteed.
Storage in fire proof
and damp proof building.
!0'.' E. FOWLER:
Salmon Cam Aor Get
INTO UPPCR COLUMBIA
NO JklBVTARtCS.
SWAt r mi IIMRll
RIVER
the only salmon stream
:iSMvj.Jmry on Pae.illo Coast where
rmSiI Maciuii Fuhwmieii
SlWiSfT rep.rrn.ittcd. Blixm
now ueiore uie puuu
Will Correct This
VMTI 1L0O hkLi'lMMIliM in LUtM
CnfiiMihis OMlKlit UTr SO.OOO ullliott.
flmli-.!. imurorMt nsuv so Mlmne,
raictaM kaUbgrttw ul tli.r v tU eloM4.
Thua alt ul Uw Upper Culumlue Bsuual
uTmwiiiiir vnMinili, ara barmu.
IB TUIft flllT siutlxitttlsraerswInrtfarU.
hi 1 1 1 1 w wwi ronnuna oo
7mie riru nut l
t
Will m th
Mlmofl flnhriM
I Will min mllmlm
Yr!!"""! tVICtt
No
V IIIH SI Li
( vtiriciiiof i
tending into river, rigbt np to falliiii4
The local option law is strict as to
drug; stores. Under It they will not
be saloons by any means: ; In other
places some druggists have found to
their grief that local option prohibi
tion means trouble for the man who
wishes to sell liquor from his store.
Just a few days ago Judge Crawford
fined a man 1400 anil costs for such a
trick. '
BREEZE FROM
"HI' SHAY
"liast year the corn crop was' 3.
653,732,000 bushels, and It was valued
at 1350,000,000. Secretary Wilson
says that the breweries used less than
i per, cent; that would make 51,000,
0U0 bushels; and at SO cents a bushel
that would be about J25.000.000.
There are about 80,000,000 people In
the United States. This gives about
27 cents per capita. Then we havo
sold out to tho whisky business for 27
cents apiece the price of a pound of
butter, or a dozen of egps. We are
the cheapest gang this side of hell, If
we will do this kind of business.
Never a Lie so Hhw k.
"Now, listen: Last year the income
of tho United States government and
tho cities and towns, and counties from
the whisky business I am going to
be liberal was- 250,000,000. Well.
you 'say that Is a lot of money. Lis
ten! Last year the worklngmen spent
1, 400,000,000 for drink. It cost $1,
200,000,000 to cover tho Judlelaj ma
chinery. In other words, the whisky
business cost us Inst year 2, GOO, 000,
000. I will subtract that dirty, stink
ing, rotten 1250,000.000 which we got.
and It leaves two billion, three hun
dred and fifty million dollars In ftivor
of knocking tho whlxky business out
purely on a money basis. And, listen!
Buy, !at year wc spent six billion for
our paupers and criminals In the
United Stales, and B2 per cent of our
criminals arc whisky-made, nnd 75
per cent of our paupers are whlsky
mado. An Insult to I'arincrH,
"But," says tho whisky fellow, "we
would lose trade."
Tou arc a dirty, black-hearted liar.
I am a furnicr. I was born nnd raised
on a firm. I have the stink of the
barnyard on me todny. And when you
say that you Insult tho bent rin ses of
people on Goi's dl;t."
TI;o CitrMS of Owl on It.
"But. I tell you. ti e curse of Go-,
Is on the saloon. LcKis'.aturca are Ick
Islstlng against t decent society' Is
barring It out. . The fraternal broth
erhoods are kicking It out. The Ma
sons, and tho Odd Fellows and the
Knights of Pythias, and the A. O. IT.
V. are closing their doors, und B.iyinic
to the whisky-seller: 'Get out;- and
don't you wrlgijle your dirty cut,caR
Into our lodge." "
This Is true of all tho self-respecting;
men of all the lodpre. The lodge
are meant to be the place where true
md elevating fraternity can 'be taught
und practiced, and It has been discov
ered that true fraternity cannot be
t;un;ht nor practiced by a drunkard.
i PAINT AND WALL
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PAPER STORE
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PAINTING
AND
PAPER HANGING
Staniels Sl Bu'gg
1420 ADAMS AVENUE
La Grand, Oregon
Phono Red 1921
WE ARE
OUR NEW
LUMBER
AUMtftl
..A...ttttt.t """VII
will be sold at reduced
prices. We have Fir finish and V G Fir Flooring
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J, 11.. a . . j . . C J . L4t1.m TSmam
WC nave ilieueM gruuK
4 Cll i ;HU iau(3 Ul lilt-
it UlUllriiiV
YOUR
: Is what we want We don't '
call on you one week for it and t
tell you the next wo cannot do it for '
you. V.re want it nowand all the time.
We do not think it necessary at this time to say
anything about the class of, work we turn out.""
The fact that we have been in tht -LAUNDRY
business for twelve years In La
Grande we think sufficient evi-. .
dence that our work is sat-.
' isfactory. Try it. ';;
A. B. C. LAIIMDRY
TELEPHONE, MAIN 7 '
i 4rl4t'frPt-i-i-l04' 't4$WS144W4
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BRICK IS
rick building, at the
:heaper as well as better.
tnat my brick is superior to
jan furrish common bnck
too large or too small to
Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited.
I Estimate cheerfully furnished. Prices made known t
j or. application. : .
iORO- KRIEGER!
Phor.es Residence, Black 701, Yard.
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IGE CREAM
This is the open season for Ice Cream and we are pre
pared to furnish the trade with the very best. Re-
mamber refreshment parlors are the finest in Eastern
Oregon. A resort for Ladies and Gentlemen : : : :': : i
F- D' S E I D F R;
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Children's Hats for School
Sailors Dress Hats j
v; Bigs, ani Purses
E- M MimanaCoi
GETTIMC IN
STOCK Of
prices House bills special it
ui ueuui anilities, iiieac
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a5UIV!iLPIi tla 1
WORK
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CHEAPER
present price', of lumber, i3
It has been demonstrated
any made in Oregon. I
in any quantity, '' No order
receive prompt attention.
Red 621.
La Grands, Oregon
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