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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1904)
mm A. 1 V'-'-S ' v.- lis WHITE HELP ONLY 'WHITE HELP WH EN YOU WHITE HELP ONLV ONLY ' jj EAT AX S PAP'S CHOP HOUSE J 2 - Yon are certaia that no Chinaman has m prepared your food. ) ( The Really and Truly Best Meal in Union 0 , - County for the price. !) 20 CENTS 3 Everything neat, fresh and okrin. We solicit ( atrial: Polite service assured. - C) LA GRANDE MORNING OBSERVER CURREY eROS., Edi--nd Proprietors. 'par-try to bii dwelling bouse mid making many cha-.ge. Entered t the Porn, bt. w at' La Grande; Mil M'.ttni v ' a Beoond OUae Published Daily Except tnoncUy. loe Yuar in Advance.... hix Months in Advance.'. H'iX j Per Month. ... 43.50 1 Single Copy.'. .65 .OS . FRIDAY, MORNING, JANUARY 26, 1904 WHITE HELP ONLV I Fir . Streot House WHITE HELP ONLY You cannot dream yourself Into a character, you must hammer and! forge yourself one. Troude. . Be noble I and the nobleness that lies ( In other men, sleeping, but never j dead, . - . ' .. ) Will rise In majcslv to n cot '.thine ) own.: James Iiustell Lowell! ' ( Why Pay Rent When you can purchase a Jiome through the CO OPERATIVE GUARAN TEE CO., of Baker City, for Jess than a rental payment. Mouthly pay ments $7.60 to, 110 on each $1000 loaned. .. Call on J. P. STEINBECK, Agt. j DRS BIGCEKS & DIGGERS HfYHiorAMa and Huhokons O. W. Blgg-ers, M. D. Goo. L. Hlfgera, M. 1. L-- 5 BIRTH OF THE PARTY The iutioduclion iu'o Con- rree8 ly- Stephen Douglas in, 1854, of a bill 10 organize into Store. Residence on MntllKon Ave si'iiond -;,,..:. .a- ... ....,1 M. I .. .1. dMrMtoffcrmerreiacnix,i)r.o.w.niKor. territories Kansas utld Ntbrusk l La oh an de . . oheuon which uroposed In repeal the 'compromises of 120 which pro hibited the rxletiaioti of kluvery ".into new -territories north of ihe '. ... :3( denroes 30 minutes north bit i quiokly;i'Ule flnd the sotting aside 0f j i x 1h i cis why strikes in Atoer- oured by Chamberlain's Ssemaoh and the comproruise of 1850 caused ''a H1' mol'e common than l Liver Tablets. For Bala by ail drug int.nnf, nYcilummik iln-nmrlumt . England and am oairle.l 01. . - v . . . . . . .. ,vv I Telephone Nos. Office, 1821 - . Residence, 41 I Office, Ralston Building over J. M. Ilerry'b Ptafesslonal CJills promntly attended to, day or night. Biok headache results ordered stomacbe and iiigmen, that in the United States the Unions are at the present tune passi.ig through the same stage which is part of the history of Unionism in the United Kingdom a quarter of a century ago. Questions which have been settled ', in Or at Britian are yet to be settled in the United Statos. "Viewing the present condition of trade Unionism in the United States in the light of the history of the movement in Great Britian, the men wiiose opinions are here prv.-cti ed, believe that in the United Slutes trade Unionbm b c not yet advanced " to the bili level , it , now occupies iu Ureal Uriiain. ' This -'is one reiit-ini why, in their opinion, dm ri-lution between capital and labor ia America is not ?o cor- iinl ns in En gland; mid it also Island City Items The waatber floe, cold and clear. The Dancing Class gave a costume dance on Monday evening which all enjoyed. Miss Barnes and Mr. Claud Scranton carried away the priier. Mr. and Mrs. H Ellige, formerly of Bummervllle but lately from Id O, have taken up their residence n the main part of town. - . Mr. Elmo Evens is here from Tacoma on- a visit to friends and relatives. A number of our young people at tended the Poverty Ball at La Grande last week. . ':' Katy lid. gists. Union Steam Laundry T.YSM1TH, Proprietor. Remember we are still in business and we are here to plcaie the people. We have a 3 re proof building and there is no danger with us. Promptness is oue of oar many strong features. Remember, we have an experienced seamstress who sews on all buttons and does all ordinary mending. Short order work a specialty. Second Hand Goods BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED jgln 'the non-shiveliolding Ftnfcs. jTlieBrst public convention that this excitement caused war Led July C, 185-1. Tnero were many conventions and inns meetings j ! heid throughout the north by j the atiti-sl.iveiy element, but; the one that was lirtt to adop ! !lho name Republican as the cog-j a;nnun ol the fust lot tiling party i opposed to liio extension j slavery into new tin itorier wuf held in Jackson, Michigan, on 'July G, 1854, and it also was the , first to bead the ticket it selec-t- ed Republican ticket. ThiSj convention m its pliitlorm pre pented the following resolution: I "Re3.)lved, That in view of the nocessity of battling for the first prin(dpl33 of Republican 'government and iigaimt the Eihomes of an aristocracy the I most revolting and oppressive ! with which the earth waseuitcd or man debased, we will co-oper- 'nteand be known as Republicans, until the contest be terminated." The aristocracy refered to in I the above resolution was a Like a Comet in the sky comes the star 01 neaun to the weak and weary despon dentdyspcptic, curing an ilomion troubles and digestive dlsordara both with greater bit to; ue.39 on sidu-i. j 'The opos:tion of the Union! man to working with the uon- Union limn is less marked i.i ; England than in the United Slates. In nearly every case brought uudtr the uo ice of the; w.it'r (M. A. M. Low), Union! and non-Union men liave been' 0r found working side by tide." Imbler Items J E. OnmiHii o! Summrrville was n callnr inHbe Burg Friday. J. Mcltae of Bummerville visihd hern a lew houru Suudny. Tho Imbler Milling Company is do ing a iKrgn local bueihrsn and their 11-m r is giving good satisfaolioo to I her put roue. Winter Strinpbam is makirg some olnniCt in bis Btore by the removal ol partitions and adding a lot uf sLelving to make room for new stock. The Y. M. 31. 1. A will give a Dancu hi d Bnsket Bupper in L. D. S. I Hull Friday evening, January 29. j Tlie firm of Finkerton and Tietjen I liavf completely overhauled their the ! planing mill, rask'ng many changes famous remedy does for the stom ach that which It la unable to do for Itself, even If but slightly disordered or overburdened Kodol supplies the natural Juices of digestion and 1 does tho work of the I stomach, relaxing the nervous tension, while the Inflamed muscles 1 and membranes of that organ are allowed to rest and heal. It cures Indigestion, flatulence, palpitation of the heart, nervous dyspepsia and all stomach troubles by cleansing, purlfylne and ' strengthening the glands, 1 membranes of the stom ach and digestive organs. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Ton Detttr tin Sopsly Ton. - BotUMOnhr. $1.00 Slzo holdlnr 2Xttmes the trial Hi, whlck aalls (or 50c rnsanlsyE.C.BsV CltU' For Sale by ". HILL & ALLEN X ALWAYS; ""J 1 1 1V1 JB you or,ie, groceries from us yoo " ... I .re sure to have them delivered on time 1 ANOTHER THING , , ;1 I When you order groceries from us you are sure to I geube veyrvbest,tobehad. We keep only the best The next time you are at our store :, , ask to see our special line of $ BREAKFAST BACON I & POTTED MEATS c. ralston ; NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE ; f Cor. Fir and Jefferson Sts. r v fuel1 17373 THE EAGLE EYE nt an eipmr can deti-ct the slightest flaw or defective grinding in all leneef. Ad that are not atrolulsly perfect are summarily rejected. I dont want tliem l any price, t'ounb I am often u'grd to ke3p them at vry muohre duocd prices Th eye is TOO DELICATE An erg in to tamper with and ) vou need glasses it is your duty ti vi urself to get the best Let me liel you to do your duty Bttict attention paid to all witch, c ock and jewelry repairing j. I I. Peare, the Jeweler HERE ARE SOME mme nmsm mfsa OP OUR EVERY-DAY BARGAINS. $5.00 175. 2 15 350,000 slave holders- then it the United Stales, who for i long series of years had domina ted the Dcmocinlic party and, shaped all national iolieie?. Jul those dais the significant ques tion asked of or coneo.ning an; Good Cook S.ove " " " Lounge ' ' " ' i n nU New II o-lo Saw G2 cents per foot Good Winchester Rifle " " Saddle " " " . " Set Driving Harness " " Team Harness " " '' Sewing Maohine in good order " Fii-e Lap Robe We can fit you out complete for House Keeping Have line of both New and Second Hand Goods DISCOUNT, has prjoliciliy lul l control ever since, wiih a fw Incurs Joi-t I niiniiuli lit I'll, It i.l! lit!. 'A' I ' 1 1 . It 1 Watch For Announcements L u ,, 'p,;,,,,. .,,i ti nid uil.ling uew blowpipe to dispose of tlii-ir ftavings. L. J. Scott, Guy lteed, Wm. Ormond :iiul llerL Wattiou, representing the ImltliT f.iinilier Company spent the pn-t nci k crniniug a tract of timber in I. mid C'lnyoc where tho Company hi- Heciin-d ii mill site. Imbler Tent No. 76 K O T nuiid air.ingementii to give 5 50 15 00 5 50 5 00 0 00 12 00 good ait i Axmnr?miR PRICES 15 TER CENT ON ALL OUR NEW HEATERS COME AND LOOK AT Til KM cit.i.eu who desired to hold an oflico from president to town constable was. Is h oiintl on the goose'.', that is, can he be trusted by tho slave hohieis to do thuir bidding And thus w is the Republican J t; S'li'.cr and S L Brooks made party born a half century ago. , a luiiimsn trp to Elgin last 8a urday. Whon but six years old it look I Ttio fuibier Lumber Company's charge of this great nnti in and ! pi r.smned operations Mondny eirtung. 1'. H. VYit,tin-kow U atlding a nea M bave Valen line l)nce on Friday evo February 12 Supper will bo served by the L o T M Howell's orchestra has been ' hi cm cl 1. 1 1 1 ii good timo is assured to ! a!l. NOTICE: - BH I would like all my old friend and customers to know that I havo rent ed a portion of A. J. Webb,8 food barn for LIVERY PURPOSES and will be found tl ere for business with tlrst-elase rigs and goodaccoino d itiona, I will also board horses by the month. Horses bought, sold and exchanged. G. W, ALLEN ADAMS AVE. Phone mt- 't Is Cheaper Than Coa and Looks Better In other words if your walls are well papered your fuel bill will be reduced Vo' Do Proper i"aper Hanging at Prices you .:an Afford co Pi.y HARRIS & PRICE Painters, Paper Hangers and Decorators . Harris, Phone i5 f- M. Price, Phone No. 1491 Classified Ads Early Risers lib OI1UV. MIIIMI ......... ' For quick relief from Biliousness, Stok Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaun dice, Dizziness, and all troubles aris ing from an Inactive or sluggish liver, DeWltl'a Utile Early Risers are un equalled. They act promptly and never gripe. They are so dainty that it Is a pleasure to lake them. One to two act as a mild laxative; two or four act as a pleasant and elfectlve cathartic. They are purely vegetable and absolutely harmleas. They Ionic the liver. PRIFARSD OHLV BY E. C. DtWItt A: Co., Chicago NOTICE Special price on all carpet weavin bruuuht in diirine Krb. and March Hit miss lOcts striid 12,'4 to lr lis. Mis? E. M. Reod, Cor :id and D. St' Old Town. WANTED. FOR RENT Two cottages one furnished and ni e , un'urniahed, for particulars write Mrs. J. L. Cavrtna R. D. No. 1. I 1 week. WANTED Pantry anil dining room girl at tho Model Restaurant. MISCELANEObS. i ARE PREPARED TO MAKE loans on iity i r farm property, on short ni lire, lor sums of 3l)0 of more Xo delay utter abstract is completed. See U8 it you nuei u.t ney, i.a Grandelnvoftinent Co CHICKENS WANTED At the La Grande Cash store. Highest market price paid. 3dA2w FOR RENT Kiirnithi'il rooms, also funnelled roonrn for light housekeeping. Inquireof Mrs A E Jones, Third street, comer of Adams avenue. 22-20 For Sulo by HILL & ALLEN H A 1ST E N. 1415 Adams Ave. F. D j folly of a and prog great re -ive ing l- curry out 1 .pi I'ed tin oil" prnei ici s ol 1 1. ut tho I'. liioei .itii t w .il h c, fiec j aa'i.ui at e.n, i- I lie nun niV in - 1 :, and 'd'u ii hia! 1 1 1 l.ie 1. eg .linn, ' p.i'ty, who h NOV IS THE 1 IrtE TO PURCHASE like a bUu ied .-n k cverytliimr tiii.l in e" Iv i-iiunil- ii ' ware nig the ons-t eepiiig ear of r.k.-- ul 1 v.. in- i :!! i. at ; r n'le's. WAbb PAPER havo de whlla our assortment is complete. We :.., .4.ived a laree shipment of the latest liens in wall paper and we have placed the en tire lot on sale at prices which we expect to close them out before spring In fact we do . not Intend U carry over a Bingle roll. Stacklan & McLachlen v. .' ' " . ri ate A1MY.S. 0 L7S MNU UL-noo SON A,. i A m m INiONi IN LiViiAN) tL i'.'Ol.i ' Mr . A . M iiiriee I.o.v ' artii'le on l.-il. o I'niot, nod I llr.ti-h ludU'iry, nibli.-lie.! in B ,l!itm No oil, ! nuary la.lir luiog made a -study of tin 1 lulus' rial 011 ! in the Uuil.M Kiogd ;"Wlia' impre-xej ti e with sicii -, i . Hat fore comment freoju.'iil 1 v ' employers a w li as moo Cl is 1 ,.or:v r: WMS made, by CIKT i by VaVBHBHCBB When you arrive, you are there. The Rock Island System has an enormous advantage over other western railroads iu the fact that its Chicago terminal the La Salle Street Station is the only railroad station on the Elevated loop. It located in the heart of Chicago only a block from the Ooanl of Trade two blocka from the Post Office; within easy walking distance of the principal theatres, hotels and stores. The trains of all Chicago's elevated railroads pass its doors and take you qutcKiy and tor a 5-ctni rare to any part of the city. Thiee routes East vis Denver, Omaha and St. Paul. l a COPtHAM, Oanl Alt, 140 Third Irtwi, Portland,' Or. LI INVESTORS M!!ro- month can be made by Turtles v.ho can invest from ifaUO to If IM. One eastern investor made $135,000 in 1UU3, call or write for pm titulars Toe Wm. R White Co., 312 Pine St roi'tland, Uregnu. 1 MFN ""' ,1r- Llf,,'r! 8U'f 01ly ' sL.li specialtists for men, con j tiuue to cure !' chronic, private and j nervous aili.iet.t, of impurtance, tkin ; irfr, 1 In mt j.-m , eatarrah, etc. I Dr. A C. Stoil.lard, Ph O.. for 27 , yesr medicsl it. rector. 71 s.x:b Wi., . Portland, Or, 1 1 1 Yeeler Wav, Seat 1 le, Vab. Call or writs. Lost. On the imnl fon.enber,' b.twrrn 1 Al linml nlnc-eand ilie iiu'nr fin-- lif V f itii--.iay in-i.iri; ; 18 0 ctai.-. Finilir wi,! phase ' siy 1 ...... . t Fruitd.th-. Phil 1' .1 n p-i 11, Wood for Sale. ' qi.., , y nf -.ii i. w. nj (, ""iir R"we .V H, triii.ni it, n i - - .lie 172-:t. All nnlers :i de,,,. ..,1 lf. Special Notice "1 n 1 have 'xp-es-i-.l a .le- : 51 Ir Then' nslii H Pur- 'I '' T Still imtir'inny of '..'. 1 is kimlly e mseiit cl tt ' ' la ' -- nf l.a (iriimle :it Pr '."ffi.c. i O-ile.ipatl.y, mi Tins, ml ! Iun.: iy i" 1 1, rm1.11 s fmtn 2 till ' ('.insult .in. 1, unil 1 xauiunilioi. frw if I'liiope. I NOTICE ! All Members of I.n Orande local, and all bi-ntber .Socialists are requested to meeHn Hawortlis Hall, next door to I Wines' harness shop, next Monday even ing, January 25. I 21 By order of President ( i fi DADPDC c. 1 r rt LIJ I This cilice hss old papers for sale. : or . . . . . cu 11 is per uunurea. EGGS WANTED Cash paid foi eegs at Pap's Chop House. EGGS WANTED Ca h paid for eggs at the Queen Chop Ho Jie. Express and Delivery Adne Roger', Piio ib 1821. Al: rails receive prompt attention Oeneial exffrise and delivery hntinmn. T 18 Ladies Attention Y 11 crp cnn'iotiiid to trtntmlr Hi 1 Hni.th ide 11 puit man rn n-rlo-t t ii, g in 'chine r,; . mt ru i t j.o d a- it did wb- n it was ot rl 'll cull at ji nr hniise and hnvi. THE BEST ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST y Kspeeiaily in t,0 Meat Line We are here to pleuso our cus tomers. We do that by giving them the best t,nd most meat for the lens! ruoney. We have hndle poultry, fresh fish nnd oystets. Aak for spare ribs and back bones. Wo aro packing quite exlensiv-ly and will soon b able to furnish tho very REST homo cured 4 tneats. Bock & Thorff& Nr, '"as ., T.flV, iii . Vi 1 jiiiiite-V, unt 1 your x-enpanni T Willi' - I s euipijycd Iu tbi T- -i. I..-.. Illr