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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1904)
.1 V f - Sr i :.- t I I aaaaaa-fcssaa- 1 ft ".. f. J ; t J' : f I I l IB-' 5 i S HELP ONLY WHITE HELP ONtvI WHITE HELP ONLY A ' WHEhJ Y.oa e AT AT 4 g PAPS CHOP HOU Yo are certain that no Chinaman ha prepared your food. , , -TtHrn4-Tnily BwtMeal in- Union jJounty for the price. v ' log nat, fresh and Un," Wo aolioit Polite service aairared. . ft atrial: 1 f B .'i !"" .'-i ft'.J' -' V . Fir..;i I bl)W'W St ; WHITE ' HELP ONLY House When yon can purchase virtu- m nomemrouen -ine w- OPEB ATI VEGU ARAN TEE CO.. of .Baker Gitv. Sot, , iati' ,'4hn tv? rental ff yment. ; Monthly pay- menu 7.60 to 110 'on hori100,ttanod.' JFJ,4STKIMBECKrAgt. OH' BKJGEW V LUGGERS s , , lWTHfCIAV tUd 8UKOKUNH - I O. W. Biffin, M. D. Ota, U, Blsiera, M. u. " Telephone No. , V omcavUtl .1-. kuldanee.il ' I OBMl Balltjm BuUdtnr- am J: H. HV i Store. Residence an Madison At, eoond duoruCtorturrnldcDc, Br. O. W.Blgger UlQHAMVK jt.ii OR BOON , , PreAstional calls promotl? attended to, ' - dr or nlh . t Biofc headache rNulli - from a dis Ordered -atomeebe and ' it -quickly wad by-Chamberlaln's Blomaeb nod UtrIbUM; V'7or Bale by all drag 4, i: UnionnStieaffl - 'TiYSMITH, Proprietor. Laundry u-.f tRcnauWwo aroBtill in buiineii and we are hereto-pleMe'the 'people. ,,.,',' 1 We hare a fire proof building aud there ii no -daigerwith-us. , i Premptnen is one M oar mauy Strong features. -. Eenvore haviB an eperienoed seamatress r. bo sews on all buttons and does all ordinary . 'i mending. ' Short, order work a specialty. I .1 LA GRANDE MORNING OBSERVER ' CURREY ftROS., Editors and Proprietors. stataMd at lb Pim. Otfina at- Ut Orawto, Uzosw, Bwod OUat V - - Kil Mattel.- n.. : V MriMHd DaBy Except KowUy. , On Taar In AdTanoe. . ... $6.50 j Fair Month. . . . . . . BIzKonttuin Advance ,.. S.6oeiDgl Cop...... .OS SUNDAY' MORNING, JANUARY 24, . 1904 change ideas of mutual interest. Let each and every reader of the Obsbbvek who will assist in this matter write to Hen. 0. D Huffman and inform him "that you are interested in the matter and he will soon set the . proper machinery in motion -and there will be an institute held which will be a benefit and a credit to every, farmer, fruit man and stock man in Union county. OUR TRADE WITH-ASIA ' A two line local item " in the Union Republican reads "Tile Union Woolen Mills has re ceived an order fur fine blankets for a China liner.'' k Short and laconio as this sentence is, it is full of meaning and . brings up for consideration the Republican party's policy of fostering Amer ican manufactures, and also startles the inquiry as to the magnitude of onr pacsent ; trade with the Orieut, and the hope it gives our flock, mawterB,. farmers and manufacturers of an increas ing market for their : surplus among the -millions . of people that dwell in Asia. ending with October 1903,.' ag gregated 2,044,907 barrels of the value of $1Q,420,633, It is not necessary to state that the mills on the Pacific coast ' tarnished their full share vf this flour. The total exports of' domestio produce from the United States to the Orient during the year 1902 was $96,204,662, and - for the ten months ending with October 1903, in exports theie were $75,648,138 worth of stuffs. Of flour there were exported from the United States for the ten months ending with October to Japan 972,336 barrels valued at $3,250,729. At the same time the exports of , flour from the United Slates the English port of Bong Kong were 1,047,- 931 barrels valued at $3,808,023; to the Chinese Empire 50,862 barrels -worth . $170,498; , to British East Indies 555 barrels' worth $1,774; to British Austri- laaia 452,480 barrels worth $1, 671,903, and to other countries in ABia and Oceania 420,743 barrels valued at $1,677,703. The grand total of flour ex ported from the United States to the Orient for the ten months The execution of Armstrong at Baser Uity bas ' caused coc sidertble comment regarding the justice and propriety of cap ital punishment.'" It is a ques- I ' tiou upon which; some oft the Logger Killed Bumpier, Or , Jin. 28. A telephona metuge received here at noon todiy tateatbat J.: W.;Latbra, a logger, was instantly killed tbit morning at Tibba Brother'! loggiug camp, near MoFean. From the meager detail il ia spppoeed that Latham waa riding the log onto a track,' when tne ' chain gave way and tbe log rolled- on bio, cruahing out bis life. - greatest minds in the nation have differed for many years and it wilt doubtless never be settled to the'entire satisfaction of all the people. "'We' are' pleased ' to "note; the seemingly general iuterest which is arising regarding the proposed Farmer's f Institute. . Union county farmers sbould all take part in this move and?see )that an institute is held and a ' good one. ' There is no reason why' the entire winter ; sbould , be allowed to pass without some1 gathering of the farmers,' fruit men and stock growers where they could discuss topics of interest to each other and ex- x W FAIRBANK ' ' Ol the The Jersey Dairy has to say to tbe people of i La Grande that he feeds hiw cows the best and sweetest, of dairy foods' to insure pure and . healthy milk. No sour or fermented food used. He also wishes to - say that he has a Jersey bnll whioh will stand at his ' place in the Old Town this summer. Terms $2.00 cash at j time of service, with privilege of returning cows - if necessary. No insurance. ; nnonii inE inumnp : Announcements of Ser- 'rf vices Today at theJDifferent - places of Worship- ..... Second Hahd Goods . BOUGIiTSOLD AND EXCHANGED kHERE; ARE- OME- OF ;QUft EVERV-DAY BARGAINS . u Ijf&MOotfHiove f '15.00 rU tttunge ' " " " " 175 Trunk ' " " '2 15 New Moo-Pfwi Saw, 2 cents per foot Goorf' Winchester Rifle - " 6 50 eaddle " : " " ' " 15 00 8e Driving Harness " ' " 6 50 . .Teani Harness " " 6 00 " ' " Sewing Maohine in good order 6 00 Fine Lap Robe - - " W can fit jou out complete Ior; House Keeping. . Have a goo .I'Khwdf Bttth New-an Second Hand Goods CatLL AND GET OUR PRIOfiS 1 U PERCENT DISCOUNT Oj ALlTtoUR NEW HEATERS COME ANtLOOK I ATTHEM JWatch For Announcements ME Ohdbch : J. V. Walker, Pastor. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Berm:n 11 a. m. Subject, "Take beed therefore uuto yourselves.' Epworth League at 6:30 p. ru. led by Misa Madge Eckley. Subject, "If Cbrist should core to our Town." Preaching at 7.90. Subject, "A Fonrfold Uomfort." A cordial invitation is extended to the publio to ba present. Baptist Church Sunday School 10 a. ra. Preaching service 11 a. m. Midweek service Wednesday even- ng at 7:30. All welooaie, Strangers cordially nvitcd. iattbk nay saints. Sunday School 10 a m; regular ser vice 8 pm. Young Men tnd Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Association meet conjointly at 7.30 p. m. Catholic Church. J. M. J, Reade, Rector. There will' be only one Mass Sunday January 24. Mass 8 a, m. Sunday School 9:46 . m. There will be no lecture in tbe eve ning at La Grande. Fr. Reade will say Mass in "Union" 11 a. ru. ft D-HA 1ST EN. 1415'AdamsAve. an IS THE TIME 0 -J', TO PUR0HA8E V-rMUT6lrtineut ia complete. We have ' JffiSfiWed a ..shipment of the latest de- .' eigna in wans-jap"--r rr r . . r i ! I tire lot on ale a p - " U I l! - Ati hm -dul "before spring. In fact we do v v. n n inu"d rry otw ,,ngl8 ro"' r. -1.1 .J;C. HnX iphlpn iNTSfeeibSMND GLASS Central Church ol Chrst. Bunday Services Bible School 10 a m Morning worskip 11 a. ni. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. Sermons Morning, "Tbe Exterior and Inter ior of our Deeds." Evsnintc,. "God's Hand io : Human History." o Q O Like a Comet in the sky cornea the star ol neaim to the weak and weary despoD. dentdyspepno. curing an a o m ao n troubles and digestive disorders. famous remedy does for the stom ach that which tt la unable to do for Itself, even tf but sllirhtlv disordered or overburdened. Kodol supplies the natural! Juices of digestion and 1 doea the work of the 1 atomach. relaxing the 1 nervous tenslod. while 1 the Inflamed muscle.! I and membranes of that orpin are allowed to 1 rest and heal. It cures Indigestion, flatulenoe, 1 palpitation of the heart, nervous dyspepsia and all atomach troubles by cleansing, purifying and strengthening the glands, membranes of the atom ach and digestive orgsns. Kodol Dj'spepsiaCuiT Tsar DmIm Cia Santr Tea. Bottles ontr. J 1 .00 Size holdlnt 1 tunes the trill litt vhicit sells lor SOc meats! sj t,CM tBVtf For Sale by HILL & ALLEN "For Mothers Sake" Marie Heatb. who will be seen in the new story ol Nrw England lilo. For Moiber 'e Hake," ts a wee bit ol a mite, ouly weighing about one hun dred pounds. When one bears her sing they wonder at the power of her Vjice. In her present oharacter of Jo Pembcrton she shows new versatility, ana that surprises her most ardent admirers, who never gave ber credit for having tbe amount of pathos and heatl and soul inthat voice of hers. Tbe company Is a particularly strong one and is scheduled to sppcar Thurs day night next. K. of P. Attention! Special meeting at 10 o'clock Sun day morning by order of E. E. Roailg, O. O. R. Paitisoo, K of K A B St Peter's Episcopal Church Sunday, January 24th. Tbe Third Sunday after the Epiphany. 10 a. m. Sunday School. Morning Prayer and 8ermon at II o'clook A.M. A lay Service. All invited to attend. Program Married MILLER OR l Y In Union nn : Thursday, January 11, 1904, Mr. I Sarnest Miller ana Miss Annie Uray. Tbe bride la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gray of Lower Cove, and the groom is a ton of Mr and Mrs. George Miller ol tbe Oove. Tbe jonng people will make their home on tbe oandriage and tboir saany friends wish them a long Hie ol bapplaets. Union County Tesoher's Association ' La Grande, Oregon, Jan. 30, 1904. 10:3D A. M. Music Round Table Talks Association. Methods of Computing Interest. . . . A.J. Bender United Statei History . .O. O. Maxwell 1:30 P. M. Music Primary Sending Moltie Petre. Experience in tbn Philippines.... Frod A. Palmer Environments R. W.Canfield James Wbilounih Riley H.J. liockenberry. All persons intrrosted In foboo. work are invited to be present. NOTICE: BOS I would like all my old friend and customers to know that I have rent ed a imrtion of A. J. Webb.s feed burn for LIVERY PURPOSES and will be found there for business With Orst-class rigs and good accomo dations, 1 a ill also board horses by the month. Horses bought, eold and exchanged. G. VV. ALLEN ADAMS AVK. Phone mi. I ALWAYS MAM - i t Mil m ATA. .eWen you order grocerie, from us yon . X are sure to bave tbem dtdivered on time . ... ANOTHER THING I When you order groceries from us you are sure to get the very bestto be bad. We keep only the best The next time you are at oar store t ask to see our speo'iai line o( BREAKFAST BACON I & POTTED MEATS ' v ' C. RALSTON NEBRASKA GROQERY STORE Uor. Fir and Jefferson Sts. "! 17373 THE EAGLE EYE nfancxpoir can detect the slightest flaw or defective grinding in all lenses. All that are not absolutely perfeot are summarily rejected. I dont want them at oy price, t'-ough I am often o'ged to kni-p Ihera at very much re duced prices The eye is TOO DELICATE An ortran to tampar with and I' von need glneaea it is your duty to vcunelf to get the best Let me help you to ao your auty Stiict attention paid to all wtch c nek and ieve rv repairing J. H. Peare, the Jeweler Paper Is Cheaper Than Coa v and Looks Better l InTother words if your walls are wU papered your fuel bill will be reduced v7e Do Projicr x'aper Hanging at Prices you .ian Afford co Puy H ARRIS & PRICE Painters, Paper Hangers and Decorators , Harrh,Phone i5 ! M. Price, Phone No. 1491 Classified Ads FOR SALE j FOR SALE: New 5 room cottage, and : two lota on Oth St., bath, city water, i well, stone cellar and barn. 'Phone 5 04 51m. Dell Kennedy, or Wni. Fairbank, Jersey dairy. FOR RENT Tw ) cottages one furnished and oi e uu'urnished, lor particulars write Mrs. J L. Cavana R. O. No. 1. I week. WANTED. WANTED Pantry tm dining room j girl I at the Model Restaurant. MISCF.IANEOUS. CHICKENS WANTED . At tbe Lt Orande Cash storo. Highest market price paid. ii daily & 2 weekl y. i ARE PREPARED TO MAKE Linns on jity i r farm properly, on abort m lire, for Bums of j00 or more No dt-lay alter abstract is completed. rW U" if you m ol mrney. ! ; in-27-1 lm :)raadelnvettment ('o FOR KENT Furnirhed rooms, aten furnished rooms for I i n I t housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs A E Jonus, Third street, corner of Adams avenue. 22-29 INVESTORS rct0 month con brt made by parties who din iuv.st Irom fSOO to $1500. One eistprn investor made $05,000 in I'Ki.i, call or write for paiticulars The Wm.R White Co., 312 Pine St 1'ortiund, Oregon. MFN The "r- Lleb'K '" mllv ' specialtists lor men, con tinue to cure all obronio. private and nervous ailmuDte, of importance, skin 'lipr-pf, ihemafisin, catarrsh, etc. Dr. A C. BtodiUrd, Ph O.. for 27 I vesr n:fdicil d'vnctor. 74 sixih HI.. Pml!nt)!l, Or. Ill Yeeler Way, Seat ic, Wft-h. Ca'i or write. Lost. WOWBair i Iji Craihlo Camp WOW No US has decided to give a grand ball Feb. 3 at Armory hall, and' the allowing committee of .irrangements has been appointad ; Fred Jauohs, A J Weeh, J H Kecaey. The pro ceede of the ball will be placed iu Camp lateral fund to use for tbe Early Risers mt ii untit t rm t an 1 4 For quick relief from Biliousness, Sick Headache. Torpid Liver, Jaun dice, Dliilness, and all troubles aris ing from an Inactive or sluggish liver, OaWltt's Little Early Risers are un equalled. They act promptly and never gripe. They are ao dainty lhatlllsaplaasura to take them. One to two act aa a mild liiatlve: two or four act aa a plaassnl and effective cathartic. They are purely vegetable and absolutely harmless. They tonto the liver. rtlMIID ONLV sv - at. C. DWltt Co., Chlufo On the road somewhere between the Ai Hood place and the sugar fac tory last Wednesday evening an 18 toot log chain. Finder will please send to xiy home at I'luitdalc. Phil Thompson. Wood for Sale. A larite quantity of 10 in. wood lot sale. Inquire of Rowe & llerrinan in Old Town or Phone 172-3. All orders promptly delivered if. For Sale by HILL & ALLEN Special Notice As a good many have ixpre-.l a , ; sire to consult Willi Dr Theodnsla K Pur. doiii, Into of the A T Still imfinnsiy of, Osteopathy, she lias kindly consented lo meet the ladies of i.a Grande nt ir M core's ollii-e of O-teopalliy, on Tors, day mid Thursilar eltemootis from 2 till 5. Consultation and examination free, of charge. j Ladies Attention j You are cautioned to irmrml-t j tint Smith the repair mm pan rukr thst sowing machine id j,.ur ti,L i ju-t s good ss it did when it was new He will call at jour bouse and hate NOTICE All Members of La Urande local, and nil brother Socialists are requested to meet in Hawortha Hall, next door to Wines' harness shop, next Monday even ine, January 25. By order of Prosidont CLD PAPERS This office baa old papers for sale. 25 cents per hundred. EGGS WANTED Cash p id foi eggs at Pap's Chop House. EGGS WANTED Cash piid for egg- t the Queen Cbi-p Houte. Express and Delivery Adna Rogers, Phone 1G2I. All call receive prompt atteniion. Oeneral ej prese aud delivery busineBs. T 16 THE BEST ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST Especially in the Meat Line We are line i ,,ieaso 0r cnf loniors. We ,1 f, )y givjng thorn tl.o best Mid most moat f ir the least mnnoy. We lmve lmdle pouHry, frefh fisli and oysters. Aak f-..r spare rihs and back bone. We are pa.kiug quite exte.mv-ly aII,i wi gPon ,)a aHn io lurnisli our patrons witlt ll'e very liEST home ,.,m.l meats. Bock & Thomas .... C.W' ;-' " ' Wltiens-I was ciuptiyi-d lu thn - tvs " T-i, -rT