La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, March 30, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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KichardsoflS jWash and fmbroidery
50 CENTS
for
25 CENTS.
Your choice of
six designs:
Rose,
Poppy,
New Wild
Rose,
Pansy,..:
, Violet,
A complete sofa plllon and embroidery ontfit worth 60o for 26c. Con
sisting ol cfle handsome tote, pillow, tinted In oolors, including back.
One diagram leans: (or pillow, specially written by our Japaneae pro
'lessor of Oriental art embroidery. Four akeina of of Richardson's
Grand Prlae Grecian Floss Silk. One pair good servloible embroidery
boopa. We ba?e a complete stock of center piecea.
; THE. RAINBOW STORE
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AN INVITAION. T0 Y0U,g
THIS 18 A SPECIAL INVITATION TO YOU. .
i W are receiving daly many new desighs in Wall
Paper and Wall Decorations, and we extend this special )
InyiUtion to yon and your friends to call and see them. j)
We areaaxjout to htwe you see our line and we feel
tar yoa will be delighted with the visit ?
. ' ' ' Yourt Respeetfully, A
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Stackland & McLachlen
PAINT?.; 011?$ AND GLASS )
Paper Is Cheaper Than Coal
and Looks Better.
In other; words if your walls are well papered
jour fuel bill will be reduced. We do proper
Paper Hanging at driees you can afferd to pay.
HARRIS & PRICE
' Painters, ' Paper Hangers and Decorators.
' A. 0. HARRIS, Phone J566 J.M. PRICE, Phone 1491
IF BROKEN HEARTS
could be mended as orally, quickly
and thoroughly as I can repair
yuur jewelry there would be no sor
row in Ibe world. No matter
whether It be a watob, ring, a neck
lace or a baby pin dear from asso
ciation needs repairing bring it to
'in and It will be mended so you
cannot tell it from new. My
specially is watoh repairing, Bring
It bere and have it done honestly,
expertly and cheaply.
J. li. Feare, the Jeweler
LA GRANDE MORNING OBSERVER
CURREY BROS. Editors and Proprietors.
Entered at the Poet Office at La Grande, . lircon, aa Second Clus
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Published Daily Except monday.
One Yar In Advance. ......... $6.50; Per Month...
rtii Months in Advance $3.60 1 Single Copy
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WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, IQ04.
DISFRANCHISEMENT OF CITI-
ZENS.
descendants.
One would think that a cold
blooded proposition to disfrau--chise
two millions of voters, and
nullify the XIV amendment,
for the sole purpose of estab
lishing an hereditary voting
clats based on jls secession his
tory aud present purpose to re
cover the power it lost at Appo
matox, would meet with sotnu
protest lrom the uorth, but it
does not seem to do so,
It is not altogether a furegone
conclusion thai Sara Wbitv.wi.j
buve'a solid delegation from his
horuecounty for a renomination.
April lOih is Arbor Day in
Oregon. Our school law makes
it imperative that all ecuooIb
approp.ialely observe the same.
The Japanese seem to have
several Hobsous among their
ranks.
Fresh Chocolates
, Fresh Bon Bona
Freeh Nougaot
Fresh Carmels
Fresh Taffey
Fresh Salted Peanuts
Fresh Salted Almonds
Fresh Popcorn
Fresh Fruit
: GREENE & CO.
It ALWAYS
ON TIME
When yon i ider groceries from us yon
' are sure to have Ihemjdclivered on time
ANOTHER THING
When you order groceries from us you are sure to
get the Terr best to be had. We keep only the best
The nest time you are at our store
ask'to see our speoial line of
BREAKFAST BACON
& POTTED MEATS
C. RALSTON
WKA GROCERY STORE
The process of disfranchise
ing legal voters in those states
that were in rebellion against
the United States from 18G1 to
186(p goes on with increased
momentum,, and widening of
scope. The means employed by
the ruling class down south is to
pass laws diifrancuiseiug all
voters who are not educated in
a degree satisfactory to the
judges of the election board.
These judges are appointed by
the ruling clues. Among the
usual tests put to a voter to
show his ability to read, write
and cipher, the voter is required
'O read any aectiou of the Con
stitution of the United States
which the election judges may
select, and explain it satisfaolory
to the judges. If the' explana
tion is not satisfactory the ap
plicant to vote is declared in
competent to vote and . he is
turned away from the polls, dis
franchised. There is scarcely
a seotion in the Constitution but
that the ablest lawyers in the
nation from Daniel Webster and
Jobu C. Calhoun to those of the
present day have differed as to
its meaning.
To save the illiterate whites
of which there were, in 1900,
illiterate males . of voting age,
518,962 in the southern states,
proviso is made in the disfrau
olusement acts that it does not
apply to persons who bad the
right to vcte during or prior to
the rebellion or the descendants
of such. This proviso makes
the right to vote an hereditary
privilege to the descendants of
all who were voters before the
war, but disfranchises all who
cannot satisfy the j ;dges by
their interpretation of .he Con
stitution of the Unit- d States of
their right to vole, whether they
can read, write, or cipher or
not- It places it in the power
of ihe judges of .election to re
ject the vote or all who became
oitizenB of the United States and
of the slate iu which they resido
by virtue 01 the XIV amend
ment of the Constitution of the
United Stetes, which means the
negroes.
There were, in 1900, negro
males, 21 yeurs old and over, in
the south, 1,815,380. But the
negroes are not all of the popu
lation that are under the ban of
disfranchisement but it includes
all who bad not the right to vote
during or prior to the rebellion,
this includes all foreign born
citizens who did not become
naturalized before or during the
war or their descendants. Of
this cl ins thero are at lea-l 100,
000 men now in thu south.
This placing tho foreign born or
their descendants in the clas9
whose votes can be received only
by the grace of tho judges of
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eiecuou was tiimimess a part 01 1 I licrt'by give nutiue Inn from
the general plan to secure the and alter ih date I win strickty
Grande Ronde Valley Fruit Farm
The Grande Ronde valley fruit farm
contains 320 acies, and is to be sold in
lots of of ten lots and an J up, to suit
tho purobaser. It is situated eight mil
es north-east of La Grande, Oregon,
near the Elgin branch of the O. R. ,$ N.
aiiroad.
We furnish the purchaser, at the end
of three years, a thrifty growing apple
orchard, one that has been cared for
from setting, in the moat approved
manner, cultivating the land six or
eight times a year, keeping the giound
well pulverized, and at all times free
from weeds, grass and otlior vegetation
May 1st and August 15th of each year;
keeping tho trees pruned in the most
scientific manner; removing and burn
ing all cuttings and suckers, and in
short, do any and all work which will
be f ir tho beet interest of the trees. We
replant all trees that may die in the
llret, second and third years, and pay
all taxes for three years. We furnish
the Inud, labor ami material, and trees,
and three years' care, at the price of
$135 per acre, giving three years In
which to pay for it.
Our terms of payment are 5G per cent
of purchase price, cash; balance in
three yearly payments, bearing interest
at Ihe rates of 6 ;er cent per annum.
The purchaser can remain where ho
is, make no immediate si. .Inge in his
business or home Interests, making his
present business pay for his investment,
sacrificing no time while tho orchard is
being brought into bearing condition,
and rest assured that skilled horlicul
turalists will do the work beitcr than
he can unless he has had horticultural
experience under conditions existing in
Oregon. After trees have had scientific
care, pruuing and shaping for three
years, the subsequent work is much
more methodical and can be success
fully done by thuse without horticul
tural skill.
As an Investment. it!ie gilt eduo: and
is the nearest possible approach to a
guaranteed annuity.
We have all our work done by con
tract and the contractors are under
hoavy bonds to us for the faithful
foimsm-e of their ork.
We have executed a bond to the
amount ol $10,000, and have appointed
lion. J. M. Church, cashier of the l.
Urandu National Bauk, trustee.
lor further particulars see
M. 1.. CAUSEY,
President Eastern Oregon Colc.nising
Company.
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Sack Suits
a)p not of the ordin ary
character. '
There is a certain nobli:ies
in the.
"Hart, Schaffner & Marx" Clothes
that appeals to every stylith man.
TheteJiire decidedly J"young men's
clothei-." Tl.ey have dash yoa
admire your own appearance if you
war ne, Along with up-to-date
clothe goes fine thoe; We have
n; miu the F oreheiti iih'm, ill
d'esMesI ui-d largest stork iti town.
Li'i us eIiow you.
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Healthy Apple Trees
In jyaritty.Thiilt and Prices.
I cun furnish largo cv small orders of Apples iu
any var-Utv, lo shrubs, uines, weeping trees nud
small fruit! Carolina Poplars, Black Locust, Syra
tiioro, Mulhury, Ca'alpn, Linden, Maple, Laroh, Birch,
Elm, Ash, Privet and rues in any variety.
Write for prces to Con. Plant, Bux 604, LaGrande, Ore.
' ' WM. GILPIN'S' GREEN HOUSE
'Phone 1161
j NEW MARKET j
I StillwBll I . :
j Vandermfile.i j
Wish to utiuruueo that on j
J Paturd-.iy February 27 J
J ' they wi!! open a firstolass ;
I Meat Market in the old I
I Stand
"THE BOSS"
J Corner R lilroad & Fir St, J
We will always keep on J
batd a good stock of freHh
J and smoked meats, sail- J
sageo, fish ami poultiy, j
and will be glad to meet
all my old patrons ami I
i as many .new ones. All I
I orders- will reeeiv.' our J
; prompt attention. ;
Phoue4(il j
Four oi a kind is n p ett? g"ud tiand
at cards. But at thu hut iter's i;u tha
kind that counts, not tho four. Wn Ue p
only unc kind of meat, the kind thai s
fresh, healthy, ttucr an 1 pi .-y.
Buy your steukj an I chnpi li-r, and '
they'll always he riltt. Our slock .s
well-fed and p opi-rly i-ard for. Com.:
ipiently our meat 1ms a ik-liciuils fl.ivcr."
Bock & Thomas
. SKCRIv-T BEOS.
Dlitl ;:R8 JN'
New & Secoit I-Band Goods,
SHELF and HLWY HARLiWARB.
Gardinier Building - - FIR STREET
THE ABC
Laundry
Is now Rfady
for 15iisines.-scr
With our new up-to-date Plant we are iu a
Position to turn out the best of work. Shor
Order wik a specialty. Phone No. 185
Call us up and our wagon will call.
IABC- LAUNDRY
GROCERY
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XvilCnd Jeffewon 8t. v
old rebel element in control
the south and perpetuate its
solidity.
Under (he apportionment of
members of Congress based up
on population, thi south has 2!)
in timbers of Congress for its
disfranchised negroes that ars
not permitted to vote. This
carries with it 29 votes in the
Kleotorial College to vole or
President and Vice President ol
ttie United States. The plan
when perfected will give one of
the hereditary voters in the
snuin more power than a voter
in any other pail of the Union,
for he votes not only for him
self and own class but for the
negroes and foreigners and their
of' huce the ordinsnco prolnhitng sne'r
running
I'miu,
24-28
at large oitinn the city
I.. Rsyhiin,, City Maitml
PHONE j l85i
DO YOU WANT
CHOICE TIMBER CLAIM?
j Il's' we nir locate you on some
line claims in Wallowa County,
r McDaniel &. McDonald,
;; WALLOWA, OREGON
Early Hissrs
P THE FAMOUS UTTIE FILLS. l
For quick relief from BHiouanew,
Sick Headache, Torpid Llvor, Jaan
dlce, Dizziness, and all troubles aris
ing from an Inactive or sluggish liver,
DeWUt Utile Earl Risers are un
equalled. They act promptly and never gripe.
They are so dainty that It Is si pleasure
to take them. One to two act as a
mild laxative; two or four act as a,
pleasant and etfective cathartic. They
are purely vegetable and absolutely
harmless. They tonic the liver.
fRlt FAKED ONLY IV
E C. DeWltt & Co. Chicago
Fr Sae by nil Druggists
NOTICE:
Be
l would like all my iihl frici.d- mid
cnetotr.ers to know ih;,t I ,vi rent
ed a portion of A. J. Velibl8 feed
bin tor 2
LIVERY I'flU'OSES
and will be found t! ere for hiininpy-i
with first-class rijiR and gnnd comn
dations, I lll also hoard liors.-s l.y
Ihe month. Horses Ik,ukIii. toid
and exchanged.
G. W. ALLEN
ADAMS AVE.
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SACRED HEART
ACADEMY A Two Lid. E-Ctrolier
La Grande, Oregon.
Oondtioted by tflsters of Ht. Franc!
Select hoarding and day school lor
Young Ladiea
AoaJemlo, Preparatory and Klncd
garten courses are couducted on the
sam principles as those pursued in
our sohools ol Philadelphia.
Mu(c and painting reoeira tpxia
attention
Letters of inquiry directed to
BISTER SUPERIOR
Umpire style coi it te v etched g!asf
shades and all a 'chc ts-put up iu
yt'-ir residence loi : 00
Se samples in on wine v.
La Grande lM & Power Co
in 1'
jj famous remriy
aotsiortiiestom-
ach lhai whi.h tt 1
ts unable to do fur
itsrlt v.n if '
or overburdftred.
Kodol
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lulceaofdigsstionai'.d
ds the work u ihe
stomach, relalnj the
nervous tension, whlls
the Inflamed mtis;le.i
and mBtnhrtn.. nt
organ are alioved to
rest and heal. It evr
i.iu.jMuon. tutulcnca,
DalDltalion nf ,k. I
norrous dyjpepsl, an4
all llnma-k t..i.i l
uuuuica ey
olesrulnf. purilyln. tI1d
atrenp!hn(n,.
"i, u.o giaruia.
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to !nr -.w in(j j
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