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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1904)
a K al r T7 ; HELP ONLf I .H WHITE HELP WHITE HfcLPr ONLY WHEN YOU-EAT AX .;J3-H0USE. i has Yon are certain that oo Chinaman & firepare d j your food . ' -l The Really and Truly Beat Meal in Union a County, for, the. price. 20 CENTS Everything neat, fresh and clean, We solicit trial! Polite service assured. , - ' V ... ...... v Pap's Gliop I-Ioicise LA GRANDE MORNING OBSERVER ' ;r CURREY BROS. Editors and Proprietors. Colored ( the Ton Office at La Grinds, Kail Mattel. Cretan, m Beeond OUm ' Published Dally Except nonday. ')ue Year in Advance. f 6.60 1 Per Month . . ix Months in Advance........ S.60 Single Copy. Special Meeting There will be a ipeoial meetma Sat urday night Feb. 27, at the Salvation Arm v ball, called tbe pound meeting. Erery one come and bring a pound ol something in the Hue ot griceries, fruit, vegetables, canned good. etc. Aa people cannot essiat us in money we are giving all a on, nee to help in tbie way. - Dow this meeting. r pennis, I lil'tre ill take carej lueiuaolves." SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 27. 1904. COUNT NOSES. WHITE HELP ONLY mreei- WHITE HELP ONLY AN INVITAION TO YOU, 5 THIS IS A SPECIAL INVITATION TO YOU. m '' ;We. are receiving daily , many new designs in Wall Pnnw.anil Wall h..alinn. nnA vn.wl , O imitation to you and your friends to call and see them. we Vo are anxious to have you see our line and wo feelsj sure you will be delighted with the' visit. "r ; .. ' '' - Yours Respectfully, f 1 : i , . , i.; ... . Stackland & McLachlen PAINTS; 'IL2S j AND GLASS -i-ri i r . r Union - Steam Laundry T. Y. SMITH, Proprietor. A Good Still' Argument for onr laundry can he put up on just one article the si Iff Kisomi hirt. If there is any one thai laundera these as well tin no do they are unknown to lie. There certainly is no one who docs tl.o work any better Minn the . Union Steam Laur.dr. Perfect llnlsh Ib notthconlv tiling sought here. Cure in taken Ihui he collar hand Is not stretched out of Bhapo or the Iiohoius of npen.front shirts ironed so Imiinn. holes do not eotnu opposite. IVu do all tilings right. 3 usa HV ffj Union Steam Laundry Piapcrp Is Cheaper Than (3oal i -nd Looks Better, ! In other , words if your walls are well impf-rod jour fuel bill will be Teduced. We do proper Paper-Hanging at drices you can ufl'ord to pay. HARRIS & PRICE f Painters, Paper Hangers and Decorators. if. C. HARRIS.Phone 15C6, J.M. TRICE, Hume 1101 Before organized labor; rush es into the political arena its leaderb will do well to count noses. There are a great many people, in the United stater who for various reasons , do noi belong (o labor organizations A creut many laborers cannot belong to labor unions, being barred by the by-laws; a great niafiy who for reasons .satisfac tory to themselves do not want to belong. t. '"'V."',v-" ." ';!' The U. S. Census taken in 1000 gives the total number of poreous following some gainful occupations fur a living at 29,285.922, of which 10,438219 were engaged in various capaci ties in agriculture. Those given as wage earners on tarms furm lrborers numbered 4, 459,346. Merchants and other dealers will make at least another mil lion. This'enuraeralion shows that 12,702,956 of tbe people in this country who work in some gain ful occupation are, by reason of the character of their employ ment, not eligible to belong to any of the labor unions as now organized . Tn round numbers there are 18,000,000 persons, who if they so desired, and not excluded by ago, sex or color, might become members of labor unions. The worlds almanac for 1904 giver the aggregate member ship of the American Federa tion of lubor at 2,100,000. The Knights of Labor, not affiliated wilh the American Federation of Labor, have a membership of 40,000. There are eleven other oiganizations including Brick luyeis and Masons unions. Stone Masons International union, etc. whose membership is not given but is estimated at a half mil lion. The total roll call of or ganized labor would show but 2,040,000 names. This but a small proportion of the American people, who now number, including the new possessions, eighty three mil lion people. Assuming that the whole membership of organised libor is composed of voters, they com pose but about one sixth of the voters of this country, In 1900 there were cast for the several candidates for President, an aggregate of 14,198,043 votes. A c al in consideration of the numerical strength of organized labor thould convince the mem. ners that as a political factor-" it is not as poworful as some suppose. three years run to enormone business, It will he present! d al Steward's pera Honse oo March 2 by Stetson's Big Company, an organization lonp known to be auperior in every way and nne which ia ever popular with beatiegoera. The onipuny baa been nrwly equipped for tbia aeanon and .he street parade ia even finer if pes dble than dur'.ng previous tours. SOMMER HOUSE W D Neleon and wile - Haines L A Stoop Elgin N Ackles City F D Akina Joseph J' Fon tain Sumpter. F D Ja'nninga Boite H B Catton Walla Walla A B Waloiman New York J H Wood Union J H Aloander -- Eugene Mies E W White Willows Harry Neu - Portland 0 S Wiggleworth do Cbaa Allen Pendleton U Weiubnrg , Denver 1 M Balcock Vema Utah Wm Hooubeker Seattle Mrs Roberts & Daughter Wallowa R ! Smith Portland A Stengu do O A Reno Seattle 3 S Littlefield San Francicco E vV Mielke Portland H R Laplain Tocamo 8 L Brooks Suuimervllle Q E Whortou Portland Frank W Jennings ' Uoise Albert Uibhons Summerville R L Scott "lElgin M R Gowloney do Leopold Gam Chicago W D Allord Tortlund Geo Baker do J M Heson Kar.sas City Care Seattle C L Walker Portland Miss May Walker do Samuel White Baker City Yon Younson . do STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE Wednesday, March 2 "ALWAYS : ON TIME 'r . Vt ken you order groceries from us yoy art) lure to have them delivered on time i ANOTHER THING When "you order groceries from us you are sure to is get the very bestlo be had. We'kccp only the heht .The next time you are at our atom ask to see our apeoial line of BREAKFAST BACON & POTTED MEAT 5 3 4 i Stewart Coming Oliver W Stewart, chairman of the N.ulonal Prohibition Committee wil: .pi nk in this city on March 9ch in tbe vh-iitra! church of Christ. Mr Stewart ia the only prohibition member of the legislature in stste ol Illinois and is epoken of in the high ( .'t terms as an orator ol the greatest i i.tiility by the leading dailies of Chica go and St Louis. Central chinch , hu i d I (illrd to ouTowing ou this occasion and if our citiiens lealize Mi .Stewarts nullity will nut hold one half ol the people. Uncle Tom's Cabin O. RALSTON STORE EBRASKAJ IGROCERY SV There are some theatrical attrac icnsthtt are not a (Tec ted in the l.'aft degree by the shifting pit' '1; taste and humor; one of this I- u i - Mti-tmu'a "U-ole Tonus Cl.:i :. t ! i;rer.t standard American drarra U.-J ' has retniueu its hold upon the public ' . for over a decade. Its Arst production ' j took place in tbe Tioy niuseum quite j . numher of years ago. After which i was produced in the old National i. Theatre, Galium Street, New York. n January, 1H53, whore it enjoyed a STETSON'S Uncle Tom's Cabin Company. "the Barnum of them all." Under the management of Loon V. Wnshhuin. More graud novoltiea than ever Georgeous sceuory, niechnuicul olfects Prof.' Derr's military hand, eroole ladies' brass hand, blood hounds, beautiful chariot and tablcnx, wagons drawn by Shetland ponies, genuine oake walkors, buck aud wing duncors, malo ami female qunrtuttos, juhiloe ! sliiKora, grund vision aud transforma tion acoues, little Kva and her golden chariot. Watch for the big parade. New at the BARGAIN STORE New Ribbona New Laces New Combs New waist Sets New White Delta and New Crush Leather Belts T IV CASH . MET MAPEKT Our home made breakfast baron ( now ready. No belter made per lb 16. Our "Famoua Hnnis" will be ready by next Saturday. . We permit noon to underseU us. . i..l.....nii lianil. ' ' rtiiesi raeaio mn..' Poultry, the best the market affords Phnneoruers remuo . ., . 1(101. ' - . -1 j - North Fir St. oppositoGoddea Bros E. M. Wellman & Co. Fresh Chocolates ' f Fres'i Bon Bona ' ' Fresh Nougu::t Fresh t.armeh Fresh TafTey Fresh Sditnl femurs Frosh Sailed Alinoiuls Fresh P.ipcorn ' Fresh Fruit GREENE & CO- 3 , 3 Tt.iM as closely as we do our meat. We know iI.ai ihn averasre housekeeper like to save on her meat bills and we try to se cure her trade by selling pist as low as self preservation will permit. FOR THAT KEASUH i..nfe. I'hone. roasts, etc. can always bo obtained at our shop a little lower than our nearest eonipeilitor. As to the quality ol our meats we will let our larite number of satisfied customers speak. Bock & Thomas THE A B C Laundry Is now Ready- for Business sC With our new up-to-date Haul we are in a Position to turn out the best of work. Shor Order wnk a specialty, I'iione No. 185 Call us up and our wagon will call. ABC LAUNDRY PHONE i85i aBBBaaODBDaQDODfSiitlS)ae Seati on Sale Monday Morning. 25, 50 and 75 cents Prices PUBLIC AUCTION OF CHATTJ!I,S AT 1MBLER. OREGON. 7 ; Saturday.. Feb., 27 1904 Zommencing at 10 a.m. SK?!, Earlv Risers For quick relief from Biliousness, Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaun dice. Dizziness, and all troubles aris ing from an Inactive or sluggish liver, DeWitt'a Little Early Risers are un equalled. They act promptly and never grips.' Th:y are so dainty that It is a pleasure to take them. One to two act as a mild laxative; two or four act as a pleasant and elfective calharllc. They are purely vegetable and absolutely harmless. They tonic the liver. HISPARED OKLV BY E.C. DWltt & Co., Chicago For Sale by IiILL & ALLES NOTICE: I woulil like all my old frieiid- find enfjinn.cr.s to know that I liave rent ed si portion of A. J, Wbb,a Teed nun for LIVERY PURPOSES and will bft fonnJ there for liuslneas with flrst't'lrtsa risamI-o6d arconio dation.', I will also board horses by 1 lie month. Horses b.nih', eold and exchanged. G. W, ALLEN AUAMS A VE. l'hunt JJfl. mm THE anu V8-rTNW!m$ hronghSalt Lake Cit, Iadville, PuUn... 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In the sky comes the star ot neaitn to the weak and weary despon- dentdyspcptic, curing all stomach troubles and digestive disorders, - Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Toot Duler Can Supply Ton. th trial tiia. wblcA aeilaJsoc. fnttnt In L (L Dv faictaw muir ForSsle by HILL & ALLEN The 1, Grande Ope'n l, will net-, ain'y Itirnisli i, p,-i ,,o of l.v Grande a rare treat thn they present Phyllis, Tho Farmpra i 27 Tut c.impany is puinp no pains 'wrapense 'o n ako itiia tbe ban ner proiluction ever oiivn i. thi .. 4- You will bedeligl.tel i! 0u attend. i-H-iVH--. 1