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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1904)
v.- -. . , tiBT i HELP ONLY WHITE HELP ONU WHITE HELP ONLY WHEN YOU EAT AT PAP'S, CHOP HOUSE Yon are certain that no Chinaman has prepared your food. The Really and Truly Beat Meal in Union .'. County for the prJce. " 20 CENTS V Everything neat, fresh and clean, We solicit 9 . a trial: Polite service assured. Bp9s Chop House 2 LA GRANDE MORNING OBSERVER . CURREY 6R0S Editors Proprietors. rioteied at (be Pout Offioe at La Grande, Cretan, as Becond OUas MailMattm. Published Daily Except mopday. 1e Y par in Advance $0.50: Per Month .85 Six Months in Advance ,3.60 1 Single Copy ..... .06 THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 18, 1904 La Grando is building a $25,000 City Hall which will be sufficient for city and county purposes when the county seat is removed to that city. Wul Iowa Democrat, A BALK. WHITE HELP ONLY Fir Street WHITE HELP 9 ONLY AN INVITAION TO YOU, THIS. IS A SPECIAL INVITATION, TO YOU, We are receiving daijy many new designs in Wall Paper and Wall Decorations, and we extend this special invitation to you and your friends to call and boo them. ; .,' We' are anxious to have you see our line and we fee) sure you will be delighted with the visit. ' Yours Respectfully, Stackland & McLachlen . PAINTS. '. 6II2S AND GLAbS m sa m m The lower house of Congreas hesitates to appropriate nearly two minions of dollars for the Lewis and Chirk Fair. Some of the members think a couple of hundred thousand dollars about the proper sum. ' with the result that the state went democratic, since which time the eld bald heads ' took the hint and gave the young voters to understand that the chances! political advance ment were not all formed out in advance to old stagers, and last election Ohio went 123,000 republican. There are young republicans in Oregon. WANTS TO BE SENATOR. I mmm There are many circumstan ces that tend to show that II. W. Scott wunti to go to the U. S Senate, but indications are that the people who want him to wear the Senatorial Toga are not much in evidence. THERE ARE YOUNG REPUBLICANS. A SAD MEMORY. The saddest memory an Ore gon ian has with reference to the late Senator Hanna, is the outrageously false and cruel slander (hat was heaped upon him by a native Oregonian. THE HALL OF FAME. Patrick Mahaney of Derby, Conn., in tlie courso of thirty-two years saved 15,200 on a salary never more tban $12 month. Senator William A. Clark of Mon tana has determined to harness tUe famous Sbosbone falls or Idaho, and put tbrm at work. Anaton liliamtierlaln. new chancellor of the exchequer, is but forty, lord ttandolpb Churchill was three years younger when he aasumed the same post. John Butler of Rockland, Mass., though but sixty-five years old. is the father of tblrty-flvo children, the old est of whom is forty-five and youngest two years old. Millicun Bunt, a Chicago merchant, is said to have received the first train load of freight sent to Chicago, lie is eighty-two and received bis con signment in 1848. Siguard Ibsen, a son of Itnrik lb I sen, the Norwegian- poet and drama tist, has become chief of the Norwe gian delegation in the council of stats, sitting at Stockholm. , : Mr. Mabuta, the Maori king, now a member of the New Zealand legisla tive council, has solemnly taken the teetotal pledge before commencing bis career as a statesman. Evelyn Wrench of Loudon, who is responsible for the great craze for the picture post card, sorted business with a capital of $2"0- :tml now Is earning $100,000 a year. illss Helen Gould, with her broth Union Steam Laundry . T. Y. SMITH, Proprietor. YOUR SHIRT can very seldom bo properly iron ed at home. This is especially true of the BtiiT bopoim d fancy and drees shiit. Wo employ ex pert ironers and they are experts ; Send us a postal anil we wil call for your linen and return it to you 4 promptly no beautifully laundered hat you will hardly RECOGNIZE IT. Dull or OIush tlniali for collars ' and culls a you prefer. Wo do washing so perfectly and cheaply . that e shouldn't think you would bother with it at home. Union SteamLaundry Once upon a time, in the re-J publican State of Ohio, the tepublicau party fell under the management of a Eet of men who, in their own conceit, em bodied all political wisdom. These wise acres ignored tie young men and took them not into their councils. The young Ohiunns resented this slight The attention of the city fathers is again called lo the condition of (he cross walks in the business part of town. It is a shame for a city of this size to allow its crossings to remain in the condition they now are and have been during the en tire winter. The -expense to the city would certainly not be very great to keep one man at work cleaning off the mud. At present women and children are forced to wade across the streets in mud almost shoe top deep. This should be stopped and the only way to stop it is to have the mud taken off the cross ings. 171178 THE EAUI.K EYE of an erpuir can detect the slightr?? flaw or defective grinding in all leiihei All that are not absolutely perfect at summarily rejeotid. 1 dnnt wain them at any price, I'-tnigh I am nisei urged to keop thorn at very much re duced prices The eye in TOO DEMOATE An organ to tainp.'r with and I you need glahKCu it is y.uir duty t yourself to get the beat l,tt mo hel you to do your duty Bttict attention paid fo .all witch, clock and Jvnelry repairing J. II. Feare, the Jeweler 4LWAYS ON TIME When you order groceries from un yon are sure to have thorn delivered on time WILL INSPECT CO. "L" MARCH 12 Orders Have Been issued for the Inspection of all Companies of Oregon National Guard. Company "L's" Turn Comes March 12. Major Getierul Arthur Mac Arthur, U, S. A., Commanding General of the Division of the Pacific, has issued orders for a thoroMgh inspection of tho Oregon National Guard. Liout. Colonel Frank Taylor, of the i9ih. Infantry, U. S. A. is made inspecting oflicer with orders to visit every company in Oregon and make it thorough inspec tion thereof. Thursday, March 12 is fixed us the day he will be at La Graude to inspect Company L and tho time 8 p. m. Ola soldiers know what in spection means, and younger ones will find out befoie it is through. There is but one way to pass satisfactorily a military inspection have everything as tiie Army regulations and or ders require. 3l ANOTHER THING When you ofder groceries from us you are sure to get the very bestlto be had. We keep enly the best ' .' !-; '. The next time you are at our store ask to see our special line of BREAKFAST BACON & POTTED MEATS Sicrt-tury llin whose uo'o II is cause 1 Russia considerable vex uti'iii,aiid to in ke soniu very (3 uncomplimentry rem irk re- gurding the United States. C. RALSTON ASKA GROCERY STORE if. Fir and Jefferson Sla. Congratulations. M(..l -tin II. ('nll-.ni, Kititnr of the (Jnrl mi), TVx i N'MV, Im-i wr'.t tn frirli :tv omit mlnlritioim to tho nniui Icitc! f of rhn,bt'rlh. Coutih K' nietiy, follown: "rfixu-i-n veitr- ftlten otir Hr-'t chiM kh a t-'v he wn nttjr.t to rrnnpt ' irl' nnd wp wi ult Im very norMny Nm! him. W ttrtiiin nmne Chittn t'Tl-in' l.'ounh Knittlv in 1887, a nil Uniting ii Mich relinblt rfmotlv fur .i')i ami oraiip, wh )mp mver bcpi i witlmitt ii in the hnumt uvq Umt j time We hve tW rliiMren a nil hate giveu it to Ril A Cbeoi with E hkI resuifi." For Ship by all dm- Relief Gonference Ci'n'erer ce f the relief nH'iety rf I' on S .kh ih oonveti at tha Mrii- ni i v i o'l rim-"Uy mornirg Kb. IS, Ht 1(1 V -cka. m. All are eor- d i fd to attend. Hv older of Hull, Boa I Makv E. Pell iFiKi.n, T e . Mis PincrxK, Sto. junje nat is your ftwnpnT ' Wllti.iia -I was empuyed lu tb .... .:tl tfKlntl'ii U I associutlou in ,ul"'" street rall-.iy employee-Ml- Klorcace I'ate -C welKlis tUirty i P","1"1 .. Uier xva. a soUlicr In tne chU ar beTus friends and neisubora. directorate of the Grand Tra k W era, is one of tue younscat railroad I u -;ri"nrHe "vice IUI u J . . , yu career as clerk. A Correction. I 1 h 1c 3 thin ii eaim of inlnrming the public Ihat 1 rmntilla candUate fiv ilia llloe of niamlwl. of Hie city f La Oian''e;all lepor " io tlie contrary no withstanding. Your veiv truly, V T Cr S3. A " 8aT ' ir peny'r Dn ri,W, ,11 Uti h-j theniBolves." I- CASH MET MAREKT Our home made breakfast bacon l now ready. No laitter made per lb 16c Our "Famous Hams" will be ready by uext Saturday. We perndt no one to undersell ns. Finest meats always on hand. Toultry, the beBt llie'market affords Phono orders receive prompt de livery. No. 1U01, North Fir St. opposite (Jeddes Bros Sick headache results from a die ordered nlomacbe and is quiskly cured 1.5 CliHinberUiu's Stomaou anil l.ivtr VaHeU. For Sa!e by ail drug .t). FOIt SAI.K Fnab milch cow, g?ntle milkei 5 years old, good fci.'-, inquiri of U. Couch, Islnnc1 City. 2 w Classified Ads WANTED 2 furnished rooms with board, or 3 rooms fnrniahed suitable for light houiiekeeping must be centrally lo cated. Apply to the Electric Light oihee. FOR SALE Thorough bred B. P. Rock and Ro'e combed Brown Leghorns cock ereln.for sale. O D Huffman R. F -D. Box 9 La Grande. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light house keep ing alao rooms with a'ovc. Second house from corner on Seventh and O 8t. F 11 to P 18 MISCELANEOUS. P. i ARE PREPARED TO MAKE loans on 3ity 1 r farm property, on short notice, for sums of $300 or more No delay after abstract is completed. See us if you need mcney. 248-274 ijh Urandelnveitment Co INVESTORS ro, month can be made by parties who can invest from $500 to $1500. One eastern investor made U5,00O in 1903, call or write for particulars Toe Woi.R. White Co., 312 Pine St Portland, Oregon. POSTS 2,000 fine tuiiitLurnik porta for fin 7 and 8 cents. Apply to Jack Chilile harness shop. Posts are in the old town- J 20 to F 27. Express and Delivery Adna Roger.), Phone 1821. All callo receive prompt attention, Oeneia! express and deliver; business. Tl Wood for Sale. A larxo qnuntity of '.0 in. nd (or sale. Inquire of Rows A Hi mnim in Old Town or Phone 172-3. All ordcis promptly delivered if. arly Risers THE ranuus Lit il nun. For quick relief from Biliousness, Slok Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaun dice, Dlizlness, and all troubles aris ing from an Inactive or sluggish liver, DeWltt's Uttle Early Risers are un equalled. They act promptly and never grips. They are so dainty that 1 1 is a pleasure to take them. One to two act as a mild laxative; two or four act a a pleasant and elfectlve cathartic. They are purely vegetable and absolutely harmless. They tonic the liver. FRSFAIID ONLV SV E. C. DarWHt & Co.. Chicago For Sulo by liILL & ALLEN The Epwo rtli j.eaue will give a Yul cnline Social Friday evening Feb. llh at the M. E. Church. The Ilij;h School Orche&tra hat been engaged to furnish the music. There will be iliiin ty refree'.nienlB. The public is cordial ly invited. Admission 10 cents. FOR REST A four roomed cottage, furnished for houBokeeping; also a furiiUheJ rcom with stovo. Inquire of Mrs. Znl.er. AAFM The Dr. Liebig staff, only "llli specialists for men, con-i tinue to cure all chronic, private and nervous ailments, of importance, skin iliseases, ihematisin, catarrab, etc. Dr. A. C. Stoddard, Ph G.. for 27 yeara medical director. 74 sixth fit., Portland, Or. Ill Yeeier Way, Beet le, Wash. Call or write. FOR RKNT Five room cottage. Inquire of A. C Huntington. POSTS FOR SALE Par'.ies doairinc po-ts will do well In address O. G. Tual, La Graude, box &74. d. aid w. OLD PAPERS Thi fioe has old papers for sale. 26 cei dp r huudred. FOR RE I N 7 room cottage, centerally located wilh barn, for particulars call at Land oilicc. Inquire olE. Robinson. WASTED Room and board, or furnished rooms for light honsekecpiiijr, In.juire at Electric ll''ht oflice. WE TK1M 1'Riv.r.S as i losel7 as do our meat. We know tl at the average hou.ekeep'?r likes to save on Iter meat hills and we try to se cure hur trade by selling lust as low aa Bclf preservation will permit. FOR THAT REASON steaks, chops, roasts, etc. can always be obtained at our shop a little lower than our nearest competitor. As to tlie quality of our meats we will let our larie unrulier of satisflcd customers sprjak. Bock & Thomas H"re9h Chocolules Fresh Bon Boos Fresh Nougact Fresh Carmels Fresh Tufiey Fresh Salted Peanu s Fresh Salted Almonds Fresh Popcorn Fresh Frui. GREENE & CO- NOTICE: I would like all my old friends and cin.tiin.ers lo know (hat I have rent " I a portion of A. J. YVebb,a feed :r for i.i VERY PURPOSES and will he found there for business with HrBt-class ripsand good accomo dation, I i nisi hoard horses by he ir.nnth. Horses bough', sold ami evchanired. G. W. ALLEN .i'.i.v.v .iiv:. Phone 11141. Where does it go? That's a question we are asked a dozen times a dav. Whrro Ac .u. Rock Island go? The answer is: Pretty nearly everywhere. To Peorii. and Chicago. To Davenport and Rock Island. To Lincoln and Omaha. To Topekaand KanvtsCity. To St. Joseph and St. L.ouis. To Texas and Oklahoma. Three routes east via Den ver, Omaha and St. Paul. CORHSM. Caneiml Aowit, 40 Third SI., ronnna, ore. Th Like a Comet is famous rrmedy does lor the stom ach that which It is unable lo do for Itself, even If but slightly disordered or overburdened. in the sky comes me star 01 health to the weak and weary despon- aentdyspepttc. curing all a 1 0 m so h troubles and digeatlva Hi oisoruera, w Kodol SUDDlti-! that 1 I luiceanf j I stomtrh, relaxfnt? tho I nervou ...m. tha Inflamed muscle., and membranes of that ' or ran m rist and heal. It cures I Ind rc.ajiiAn (i...i Palpitation of the heart'. I nervous rivntvr.;. SSlltl all stomach troubles by ; 0. i.ii.u una atrengtheningthe glands. 1 membrane nf ik. ach and digestive organs. Kodol DyspepsiaCurc ToarottUrCtaSnMlrTN. Uw uitlto., which "a"" trU 7 C. i. li For Suel by HILL & ALLE