La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, January 21, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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PAP'S CHOP HOUSES
Yon are certain that no Chinaman has 2
V prepared your food a
The Really and Truly Best Meal iu Union 6
County for the price. . )
20 CENTS
. Everything neat, (resh and clean. We solicit (
atrial: Polite service assured. ' o)
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Pap's Chop House
WHITE HELP ONLjl Street WHITE HELP ONLY
Hllll, DRS. BIGGERS & BIGGERS
LA GRANDE MORNIf G OBSERVER
' CURREY BROS., Editor. proprietors.
ifiotered at tbe Posv odlcej ml La, Grande, f Urchin, u Second Class
Mail Mattel. , . : ;
Published Dally Except monday.
Ine Year in Advance ......... . $6.60 j Per Month . .
Bix Months in Advance. ....... 43.60 1 Single Copy.
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THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21. 1904
25
Why Pay Rent
When yon can purchase
a home throueh the CO.
OPERATIVE GU ARAN
TEE CO., of Baker City,
for less than a rental
I payment. 1 Monthly pay.
menti J7.50 to' 110 on I
each $1000 loaned. - '
. . ; '.. Call on . ". j
J. F. STEINBECK, 'Agt.
PMYRICIAXS and SURQION8
O. W. Blnen, M. D. Geo. L. Riggers, M. I,.
- -. Telephone Not.
Office, 1821 Residence, 41
Office, Ralston Building over J. M. Berry's
Htore. Residence on Madison Ave. second
door Mt of lormer residence, Dr. U. W.UIggcra
- LA GRANDE - OREGON
FEufoononal colli promntly attended to,
day or night.
i Siek headaohe results from a'dis
ordered stomaobe and is quickly
cured by Ohamberlain's gtomaob and
Liver Tablets. For Bale by all drug
gists.
But words are tilings, and a small
drop of iuk, . '
Falling, like dew, upon a thought,
produces
, That which makes thousands, per
haps millions, think. Byron,
The voices that spoke to mo when
a child, are now speaking through
me to the world. Bishop Simpson-
-Uffloii'' Steam Laundry
T.YSM1TH, Proprietor.
Remember we are still in business and we are
here to ploae the people.
We have a Sre proof building and there is no
danger with us.
" Promptness is one of oar many strong features.
Remember, we have ail experienced seamstress
who sews on all buttons and does all ordinary
mending.
Short order work a specialty.
The pait few weeks seem to
have been the harvest time for
the advertising grafters. Tliey
have raided to town in forty
leven different ways. Some
times it is a lodge directory and
some times a few colored
pictures placed in a frame and
nailed to the side of a house and
then occasionally it takes the
form of a cheap blotter. What
ever the form, the reason there
fore is the same and the result
to the grpfter and the grafted
the same, money in the fi.st
named parties poccket and
money out of pocket for the
party of the second. There is
no more excuse lor these travel
ing gruftsmcn lo be iillowed to
reap a harvest from La G.'andc
business moil than there is for
silk peddlers and catalogue
grocerymcn to gull the people.
The fault does not lay with the
grafters and peddlers, but it
does with llid merchants and
business men who patronize
these schemers. It is even
more unbusinesslike for the
business men to patronir. : these
fukurs than for the head of a
family to send off for BUgar and
stockings, for the business man
is supposed to be a little more
world wise. It is a poor busi
ness poliey for either party.
ORftGON HAS 195 STATE
OFFICERS
lurks with its malignancy in the
blood md bones of some of the
Southern leader. It thickens
the blood of their moral ethics
to such an intensity that the
sight af an educated or thrifty
negro puts them in a rage.
Governor James K. Vaidemau,
the recently elected Governor of
state of Mississippi, at his inaug
ural address, delivered in Jack
son the capital of I hat state, be
fore a joint session of both'
houses of the legislature, so says
the associate press dispatch from
H-.'-eof the 19tb of January
11)04, "in strong terms declared
that education is the curse of
the-negro race, and urged an
amendment to the state consti
tution that will place the distri
bution of the common school
funds entirely within the power
of the legislature."
This means that the 907,6u'
negroes who own und operate
58.3 of all the- farms in that
state shall be taxed to educate
the white folks children and the
school house doors closed to
theirs.
WOW Ball
La Grand Camp W O W No 140
has decided to givo a grand ball
Feb. 3 at Armory hall, and the
ollowing committee ol arrangements
has been appointed; Fed Jacobs,
A J Woeb, J H Keeney. The pro
ceeds ol the ball will be placed in
Camp general fond to use lor the
A Correction
I desire to correct the impression that
has erne out, roused by an ad ol rli
OeoW Allen as "Manager ol tbe Farm
era' Fe-d Yard." I have never dispos
ed ol my Interest in the same and am
still proprietor and doing business at
uie oiu sianu. .-
lwk 815 A. J. Webb
Art Exhibit
The Ladies Neighborhood Club and
the Lyle Tuesday Musical will bave an
art exhibit comprised ol 250 ol tbe fin
est paintings and statuary in the world
Their object Is to place a good grade oi
pictures in the public schools. Do not
fail to attend and help a good cause.
' Adults Season tickets 75 cts for six
exhibits, Pupils season ticket 25 cents.
A high grade entertainment at each exj
hibit. Remember the date, Jan 28 29
and 30. at Commercial Club, commenc
ing Thursday alternoon at P2 M.
A
A JaP
LWAYS
N. -
IME
wnen you order groceriea from as yon
are sure to have them delivered on tin)
ANOTHER THING
When you order groceries from us you are sure to -
trottl. verv bestlto be naa. wnF "v
& ,
Congratulations.
Mr. John U. Cullom, Editor of tbe
Garland, Texas, News, has writ. en a
letter ol congratulations to tbe manu
factures of Ohamberlain's Oougb
Remedy, as follows: "Sixteen years
ago alien our first child was
a baby be was subjeot to oroupy
spells and we wi uld be very uneasy
about him. We began using Cham
berlain's Oougb Remedy in 1887, and
finding it such a reliable remedy for
colds and croup, we have never been
without it in the bouse since that
time' We bave fiv children and
bate given it to all of them with
good results," For Sale by all druggists.
The uext time you are at our store j
a3V to see our special line of j
BREAKFAST BACON
I & POTTED MEATS
' " ' I
T C. RALSTON
NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE j
$ Cor. Fir and Jefferson 8U.
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17373
THE EAGLE EYE
of an expeir can deteot the slightest
Haw or .(elective grinding in all lenses.
All that are not absolutely perfect art
summarily rejected. I dont want
them at anv Drice, though I am olten
urged to kesp them at very much re-
diioea prices i ne eve
TOO DELICATE
An orean to tamper with and i
vou need glasses it is your duty to
rursell lo get the best Jt me nelp
vou to do your duty
Stiict attention paid to all witch.
clonk and jewelry repairing
J. lis Pcarc, the Jeweler
Second Hand
BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED
HERE Are some of our every-day bargains
Good Cook Stove " " "
Lounge " " "
Trunk "
New Hoo-Poo Saw 62 cents per foot
Good Winchester Rifle - "
Saddle . "
8et Driving Harness " "
Team Harness
$5.00
175
2 15
5 50
15 00
5 50
5 00
0 00
12 00
Sewing Maohiue iu good order
S ( . , FiLe Lap Robe " . "
We can fit jou out complete for House Keeping Have a goo
line of both New and Second Hand Goods
n it f xTVirrr rtTTR PRTnws IK PRR PENT DISCOUNT
ON ALL OUR NEW HEATERS COME AND LOOK AT THEM , Secre'ary ,f Stale arc
Watch For Announcements
aMSMWHMsT
The Guskkvkk is in receipt
' of the ollicial Directory of the
state of Oregon prepared by the
I Secretary of State, Frauk I.
Jff (iCl S Du"b"r. It is a neat pamphlet
,oi to pages ptinieu uy ine state
printer, J. R. Whitney; and
bears on (ho title page tin im
print of tho ''Union Label of the
Typographical Capital Union."
The Directory gives lite name
and post ollice address of every
state oflicer, of each of the state
Boards, Commissions, Schools
and Colleges, Judges, District
Attorneys und county ollicors,
holding oflico iu Oiegou Jau,
1, 1901.
By a careful count of these
names and eliminating those
who do duty iu several capaci
ties, fur instance the Governor,
meinlii-rs
exollii-io of several luti B ardj
but are only countn'l once, it is
Ik
Representative Cushnian offers Wash
ington school child $100 prize for essay
on the Lewis and Clark expedition.
ji
Paper Is Cheaper Than Coa
and Looks Better
In" other words if your walls are well
papered your fuel bill will be reduced
Do Proper r"aper Hanging at Prices you ean Afford to Pny
HARRIS & PRICE
Painters, Paper Hangers and Decorators .
HirrU, Phone :5 I. M. Price, Phone No. 1491
WARRANT
FIGHT
Malheur County Court
Refuses to Pay $14000
Worth of Warrants. A
Suit Will be the Next
Move.
"Do you know" that one of th
oases in the desert of offerings this
s?ason is tbe charming little bit ol
Dresden china, Marie Heath, in the
delightful rural drama, ''For Mother's
rlake," a story ol New England lile
w lich will be seen at the Opera
House, Friday the 99 b.
F. D H A 1ST EN.
1415 Adams Ave.
1 NOW IS THE 1 IME j
2 TO PURCHASE I
f While our assortment is complete. We have
- 'jost received a large shipment of the laiest do-
lent m wan paper auu w f - .
.! at nrices which we expect to
clow them out before spring. In fact we do
not Intend to carry over a sing.o
wMimi A'-McLachlen
. IVKttm
II
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tic?
Vitlp. Orn . tttninrv Thp 1
found th'it there are 10". slate iCinltJ, cllrt lm, ro(llseil ,0 recin(i it.
otlicers and 2-12 county officers, dinner order whereby it cancelled
The Directory doe.- not give !au...n 114.000 worth of unpaid County 1
Justices of the Peace, conslaliles, ' warrants. Messrs. H cks and Dnvi,
I .1 i;,. , .-o .,,i "f t'nnio . City, who represent parties
common school directors ami i . .
, , , , , , .... I holilina $10,000 wnith of w-rrants, ap-1
clerks nor depuly clerks, shoritls, I ,,t,Iore the courl ml ,rgufd
road supervisors and deputy j ,,, ,,eciulrl n m, authority to rt-l
game, food and fih inspectors 'sciudthe honest obligations of the
Hut fioin the iinperfe'it list of ocunly, They were opposed by l)i
otlicials in Or.Ron, lhso given trictA.to.iH.yM.ller, who counsel.d
, , ii- i the eoiiit that they hsd no aulh, illy !
number 4.?i . or iipiit one ollii iiil , . , . , . ,
' to reciud their lo'.mer order, and iiKn
to each 10 0 persoes of all ages tli9 Rlly,ct. oourt ,ct((1 Tu.
and sexes, and one to en. h 3U0 x-txi mov in the matter will be a su t
collect the
NOTICE:
ses
I would like all uiy old friends and
customers to know that I have rent
el a portion of A. J. Webb.s teed
barn for
LIVERY PURPOSES
and will be found H ere for business
wltn tlrst'cltisB rigsand good aecomo-
ditions, I ill also board horses by
the month. Horses bough, so'd
and exchanged.
G. W. ALLEN
AD.iMs .in:.
Piiin 1IS41.
Classified Ads
FOR SALE
FOR KALE: New 5 room cottage, and
two lots on 0th St., bath, city water,
well, stone cellar and barn. 'Phone 5 04
Mrs. Dell Kennedy, or Wui. Fairhank,
Jersey dairy.
WANTED.
WANTED Pantry aim dining room
girl at the Model Restaurant.
MISCELANEOUS.
Via ARE PREPARED TO MAKE
loans on jity i r farm property, on
short nc tire, for sums of $300 or more
No delay after abstract is completed.
See us if you ncei m ney.
24S-'2"4 i.a (Jrandeluvestment Co
Wood for Sale.
A large qnantity of 10 in. wood for
sale. Inquire of Rowe &'Hernuan in
01.1 Town or Phone 172-3. All orders
promptly delivered if.
For
Chtnplete housekeeping outfit. lu
ll uire I. S. Wien.
ft 1504AdmsAve.
INVESTORS ESbSSy0"
month can be made by parties who
can invest from $500 to $1500. One
eastern investor made $05,000 in
1U1I3, call or write for particulars
The VVm. R White Co., 312 Pine St
Portland, Oregon.
MPN ThB l)r- L,eb'8 . only
' specialtists lor men, con
tinue to cure all chronic, private and
nervous ailments, ol importance, skin
(liKessej, ihematisin, catarrab, etc.
Dr. A O. Stoddard, Ph Q or 27
yesrs medical director. 74 sixth St.,
Portland, Or. Ill Yeeler Wav, Seat
le, Wash. Call or write.
FOUND
I New overcoat. Makers name on it.
sen, I full disruption to box 4r,4 p. o
ill -l.i i
FOUND.
,'entlcmeii'i. pen faced silver wat.-h
r may nan same by calling at ibis
i-r at r. si.l nee of Mrs Ween ie. 0
Special Notice
As a good many have rs Dressed a de
sire to consult with Dr Theoifosla E Pur-
d im, late ol the A T Slill inifirmary of
Osteopathy, she has kindly consented to
meet the ladies of La Grande at Dr
Moore's office of Osteopathy, on Tues
day and Thursday afternoons from 2 till
5. Consultation and examination free
of charge.
naninst the ciuniy to
amount of tli3 canceled wurrauts.
of the malt a o'.l enough to vote.
A full list of nil officials in Ore
gon including state, county, pre j
ciuct, road district", school dis-j I.a Grande has always mai Il
linois and incorporate! cities tamed good public schools and
:atul towns would shuv one : they are getting better and
llllni,,! a tiiimiinr lna tliuli uimli Rtr.moor paell voar Tlin InrtYA
one hundred voters in the slate, j number of promotions for the
itoim just completed certainly
THE OLD VIRUS YET j speaks well for the present
Hrs. ems and glass
The old virus of slavery
superintendent and his efficient
still corps cf assistants.
Early Risers
TBE rAHOUS LITTLE FILLS. 1
For quick relief from Biliousness,
Sick Headache. Torpid Liver, Jaun
dice, Dizziness, and all troubles aris
ing from an Inactive or slufriflsh liver.
DeWItt s Little Earl'y Rijars are un
equalled. They act promptly and never grips.
They are so dainty that Ills a pleasure
to take them. One to two act as a
mild laiatlve; two or lour act as a
pleasanl and ellectlve caihartlo. They
are purtly vegetable and absolutely
harmless. They ton.? the liver.
ntPARID OM1.V ST
C C. OaWltt Se Co., Chlcatfo
Lost.
Hn-v. n Ihi. . i'y and Hilgard, a
tniun-d r.il .on! roan hide. Said hide
h- a ii.iDeh triangle on left side
I -in.!' r will H..H-e leave at this cflice
and r c?tvp reaid.
Lost.
ln i
th- A i
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: it iu
ti I t
i" i somewhere between
i" nd ph eand Hip sugar lac
jt '. ,:n tiav evei .ing an 18-
l.
. . rn.uer win pirase
1 "v hrvn.-st 1'iuitilsle.
Phil T'.ionipsnn.
W FA1RBANK
01 the
The Jersey Dairy
has to say to the people of
'a Graude that he feeds hik
cows i ho best and swaeteso
it dairy fcods to insure
pure and healthy milk.
No sour or fermented food
used. He also wishes to
say that he has a Jersey
bull which will suind at his
place iu the Old Town this
summer. Terms $2.00 cash
at time of service, with
privilege of returning cows
if neeessary. No insurance
Notice
Lost
A :.' br . ii fur boa on the streets
"f I.a lirando. Tinder please return to
I' II Finn's la mhVe.
For Sale
For Sale by KILL A ALLEN
i Cue I6 Mi ni suite complete. 1 set
)riniis 1 ntatirrss, 1 chamber set
Can be seen it Frank K 'crick s
watrnnnw, on Sitorday the 1 th
C .U and examine, a bargain lor some
lnne' HalK Leedom.
Flir tllA naw Ok J ... ..
I'l.-k.. ii . UBy8' "atches,
Clocks and Je w.,y at y, , own price!
. i!'," , p!"e,h"",1 Mr ThompVon's
jewelry at 3d cents on the dollar cf
-hat ., cost him. flunk ol this and
.....-.., means to you as I in
Never before in the hi.toiy of L
er. WedonotrirerjouoiilylOto 1
m .dver but gold coined into be.u.i
ful jeweJry at 3jc.
I have secured the .ervice, ol Mr.
A. Stewart, a graduate of Hutchin
son, school f. watchm.kers, who
h .pent ten trm in , E
watch tacbiry. He cannot only re
Pr your watch bm can make vou a
ho! T', S? t"ic-'l'd in ' R,i.
bow ad elsewbsre. . JL
The Rainbow Btore.
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