ncrn packs.
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The crape nitration is to remind the
der of tie fact that this healthful
ult give to Royal its active and
rhvrf fcjzrc&eat. From the grape
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When you arc in need cf office supplies you will
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find in our complete stcck what ever you are in
need x f
of. . We buy in large er.ough.quanit.es to, get best djs
counts and are therefore able to quote you money sa
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erive those prime qualities which
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make it unique - as - a raisin?
agent, a favpnte with ail who de-
ire the finest, most healthful food. '
Royal is the only Baking Powder
XatA from KojraJ urap Cream of Tartar
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JPpblMied Pally Kxcrpt Sunday.
CUllKET BROTHERS,
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
r?ni'u'iYeWTrk.grapli ScrvJcoT
; SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Pall, single copy , 8c
Dally, per month ; , i. . .'.'. . . . ' 65c
Dally. six month In advance. . . f 3.50
.Daily, on year In advance to. SO
Weekly, six months, in advance. . foe
Weekly, one year. In advance. . .11.00
.Entered Hi the poatoffl.ee at La Grande
a second-class matter...
T y y i-W- - f-wrP" - 3L'-ff-Tr-.
This paper will not publish any arti
cle Sppearlng over a nom do plume.
Signed articles will be received sub
ject' to the discrotfun 'oOhe. edftor.
Plenxa sign your articles and save !!.
, Appointment.
Advertising Rates. ;
Display ad. rates furnished upo'i
application.
Local reading pMlees 10c per lino
nrt innertt'in; Co por line for et'in
ube'iueni Inseriivli. . , . - ' "
Kt-Bolutlonu of condilence. fc a Hn .
Cards of tlmnki, Sc a lln.
J xt wek will te u utronuoun one
ni.-niion. ffe will havf
h i. uisiniut-e ' on rilsi lianrtft and In
cane It should Involvw the state In ad
ditional turmoil ht will In a Ki-fut
wifftsuie be h'ld n-iponflbln. Oovir
Benson, however, In no novice In
bundling men and he thought he hs!
ufHcint iromii s from the members
to do the bitu'lnean they were called
together for and were expected to do,
nd no more The expectation U the
apet-lal will only lawt , two or thive
. - - 1
The Coinmerclnl clulj of ' Portlnni)
hH entere-1 upon a campaign to rttlne
a publicity funo the .bject of which
la to make Portland a city of 500,000
ty 1I2. We hope their object will
be! Hiiccexsful. The larger Portland
owh the better market tshe will pro-
..tide. ....,; ,,.
. - - -
President Tuft Im preprinn h Rc
clal Beslon tHrlff nienHiiRe. He Hiiy
It 111 be short. It In to be hoped thnt
cofigrcwH will lake the hint and make
A abort session of It. The sooner the
tariff la nettled the Hooiier the coun
try will resume lt pronperlty.
far nce OreKon run Ktand nulde
and point to the Hlosnn
tliou." Our Mster flat
and Idaho, In h KiwlRtlve
tcjoped full-fledxed
HARRf MAN CALL CHIEFS
(Continued from paga 1.)
poxiilbl Import of the conference be
tween Harrlinan and hln lleutenantMn
the former's private car this afternoon
upon hi arrival from Phoenix. All
of Harrlman'a chiefs - are : gathered
here at the' "bo' reqiieit. ' " ' h
Gould Matttm Ilarrliiiau.
,w York. , March 13. Oeorge
'loulij aid today he did not believe
K. H. Harrlman would enter any of
the CJould road directorates, but If he
did he would be welcomed. He paid
a hlfch tribute to the; railroad wizard,
ttyln he was a remarkiIM man. -Ife
declared that although the povern-
ment devoted Its energies to attacks
u pop' Harrlrnart : tjte latter , had 'lth
utood the ormlaiiKlit and was blRKer
today than ever.
J, 0, STOUT IS
(Cviiiinucd from prC I.)
'Holler than
, Wnshlniftun
"st'iHS de-
graft scandals.
The "county Sunday school conven
tion of I'matlUa counly. amonsr oihej
things, put I' "amp of disapproval on
the funny' pictures.
.
It begins o look like Fulton is to
uln the Judgeship without an effort.
NORM AMI !X MIST ACRi:n.
Noiun! S1iiMd uevtlon ' 'Hmmlns
', lKwl hh SMiiil Sliui cr.
Falem. March 1 J.1ndleat.ms to
day are that the Xormal srhoul mat
ter has narrowed dnwn to a 4ue.ilnii
if whether the Normal suppovtrtri can
apree upon what they want, and
whether they IH airree to uk f"r cite
thing and nothing nmre. It U likely
-m caucus to precede the special -lon
will mtree to pasn a bill apprr-prl-atl.ng
money fov the continuance cf
.1, Normal schools until June.
t aiuinn Grows llloent.
XV.shlnrton. March l.-FpaHer
Cannon 'left the "v hlte House this af
ternoon, announrlng that If anything
further U resardlnf the altu.tlon
one Bof tlie. bcnl sciiocda In thf; mate
of WaijhlnKton.
'.Pi'ofc'MOr Stout , was In La.' Grande
tho first part of the week, and all who
met him will be delighted to know
(lint he Is to make La Grande, h Is" fu
ture home. ,
Mrs. Kloul baa, relatives living In
rove, and thin was largely responsible
for their desire to make a change, as
the Dayton board regretted very much
io lose them.
Offer Is AtvepO d.
Following the meeting of the
school board last evening, a message
was sent to Mr. Stout, apprising him
of the action taken mid today a tele
gram on received saying the offer
had been accepted. .
Mr. Hockenberry will continue U
superintendent the achools until ttu
closn of the pn sent school year.
M.WV WOMK.N VOTK.
Women Kiijoy Privilege Secured After
ii. cars' h'Kiiig.
Copenhagen, Denmark, March 13.-
Judging from Imllots already counted
today In the municipal elect!. in, every
woman in Copenhagen who could
piailfy, voted at yesterday's election.
After the fight for a franchise ex
tending over 25 years, the women were
recognized as eteetois, Hiid made list
t the new privilege.
Mlk Slox'kln-t; Souvenir. .
Xew Vork, March IS. Mrs. Wllllim
Wr.int Rrown. recent nominee for the
presidency of the Xew York City Fed
eration of Women's clubs, but who
was: defeated, held a luncheon at th
.-fotel Astor last night. Mrs. Brown's
iiitv In the election wns culled the
Silk Stocking Party," and souvernir
silken hohlery were dist rllmted us a
party emblem. This souvenirs wer
not the rt-dl thing, but imitations it
miniature, slid aroused much ehthn
-liSOl.
Ledgers
Journals
Pencils
Bill Files
Inks
Letter Files
Pens .
Paste
Mucilage
Envelopes
Day Books
Loose L'af Ledgers
Typewriter Paper
. Carbon Paper
Pen Holders
Ink Stands "
Rubber Pads
Rulers
Erasers
Typewriters
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-WHEN 11 "COMES TO
! We Guarantee the
y Purity of all; Drugs
sold here
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Typewriter Sundries, etc.
WfWLIW BOOK AND
STATIONERY COMPANY
Daily Observer, 65c per Month
FISH FOR
NT
Nice smoked Finn and Hoddy Bloaters.
Extra nice God Fish, Mackeral. - All kinds
"" of canned Fish." " ' " :- -
Fresh vegatables are arriving. Spinach, As
paragus, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Radishes, Ge!
. ery, Rhubard and Green Onions. 7 ,
City Grocery and Bakery,
Bell
. PCLACK, Prop .
Puicne Main 75 Ir.drrercff nt 241
HILL'5 DRCJQ JT0KE
LA GRANDE, OREGON
Gomplete equipment for
rubber buggy tires.
resetting and repairing
LA GRANDE IRONWORKS :
I D. FITZGERALD, Proprifctor J
l Gomplete Machine Shops and Foundry I
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'M''r'f'M-v
HOT DRINKS
Just the kind of drinks for cold
. weather.
CLAM BROTH BEEF TEA
CHOCOLATE With Whipped Cream
S ELD E R, W CANDY
MAN
t flTTFUITinfy (yFRPHAIUTQ! 1
n H.I1IIVH ITlUltUIIMIl I V
.
Jesse A. King has purchased the Gigar Manufac
turing Plant jormerly owned by Jess Paul, and has be
gan the manufacture of oigars at the corner of Adams
Avenue an 1 Greenwood Street. He has made business
connections with one of the largest leaf houses in the
United States, and is therefore in position to secure the
best stock to be had at any and all times ; thereby . in
suring a uniform grade of cigars at prices which insure
ready sales, His goods are guaranteed strictly first
class. Ask for the following brands:
El Convero - 2 for 25c
El Competo - 10c Straight
King 5c Cigar
BUST
In connection
Ith the effort to change
...... tcose Cannon,
(he house rui
jmtst come from Taft
si.moi: ii:i:nch dki.
iillier of I 1 Ti'aM'llug Man Died
at 'I'lHitiuts Imi N'llii.
News has reached here tod;iy t!iat
the i'Hhir of Will French, the lota!
'rinellug man, died at Thomas. Wash..
lut night. ' ,ir. ftnd Mrs, Will Flench
i t- ut tV- b"d ;,l..
Dec'-sied wns li years old and fo!
i'l'it time pat hus ien ailing with
heart disease, the malady which last
night overpowered his physical life.
ettet
JESSE
PKOM: BLACK 271
K IMG.
l GRAA'DC, ore.
. SIXES A QVEEX! SHE'S A SIR E.N!
is an expression that Is always heard at sight of a
well deve Jf woman. If you are flat-chested,
vilh Bl" undeveloped, a siawny neck, thin, lead
aim remark will never be applied to you.
"b'II' . ' wafers will make you beautiful, bewitch
Infc They DEVELOP THE BCST In a week from
3 to 6 Inches and produce a fine, firm, voliipt ious
bosom. They fill out the hollow places," make thi
rm hniiitwimA hnH watt wnHftlnrl nn,t u ,.nu
and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour. ffj
Send tor a bottle today and you'll be pleased and gratef ui. "EI
REX" wafers are absolutely harmless, pleasant to take, and convenient
to carry around. They are sold under guarantee to do all we claim
or MOXEY BACK.
Price $1.00 per bottle. Inquire at good drug stores or aend DI
, RECT TO VS. . , . ; . :
; FREE. During the next 30 days only we will send you a sam
ple bottle of these beautifying waTers on receipt of 10c to pay cost of
packing and postage if you mention that you saw' the advertisement in "
this paper. The sample alone may be sufficient" if the defects are
trifling.
DESK 4, ESTHETIC CHEMICA L CO.. 31 W. 125th ST., XEW YORK
Accuracy the Key Note
When you are installing a rev plumbinij
a
system or making the minutest repair. We
do this at the time you want it and at prices
ycu can afford to pay.
Teachers' Standing Announced.
Salem, March 1$. Anna Conn of
Koseburg and Gertrude Delerleln of
Mi-dferd. r rm.g the i'Jccesvlul ap
plicant for state certificates as the
result of the state teachers' ersrlna
tion held in February. The result
m ur.reutK'd today.
BAY & ZWEIFEL
211 DEPOT STREE1
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N. K. WEST, Pre:.
IVn. MILLER, Vice Fres.
T. J. SCRGCCIN, Cash
H. E. CC0LIC0E, Asst. Cash
1DDV
NEW ACCOUNTS
We are constantly adding new accounts and
our business is irxreasing at a very satisfact- '.
cry rate. Probably ycu might te . glad and
join us. x
The ;
United States National Bank
Of La Grande
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N. K. West
L P. Staples
C. T. Bacon
DIRECTORS
Wr. Miller
. F. Coolidge
T, !. Scroggin
7. L Cavines t
Fran
A T. Hill
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