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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1904)
1 1 la,;, 'nilrWTT-Mrtw,i''''" . . li ' i i i'm ii ii'i' ii 'in V iiii' HlHWWfWT ." '.' Tifl!'1""'' ii.;.. "iii ---ir' 111 1 nut iiMiMjiiiwiiwiiliftrmiiriiitiniifi'i,niitr n i r irniir hn. i V, ... 1 v- . MONEY SAVED I Our policy of doing peieaaVlrneie from U annc to gjpla ajar chants. It Uitillibt cpttom on first bowiuc of UmumImoiii rood. to nuuk the iMi gpod Miff flgore, then later on to Mil , ..the, aame material at reduced ' - priceew iW fct"price at "i .tart. , Right now wecaaabow , jron tin eweltaet! Una of mllllnerr rY la Tim 'BpriovsdmnmovfM goods, all hi and up. to-date. Sell Boyal Blna shoes, every pair guar aBtMd.,Blbbona, ate,, io fact everything to ho foiiodJnadryfoodj etore. Too can get your goodajtowruaTatbem oada op and be wearing them. Latar on other dealer! will have cut price, to alsnost compete with aura DON'T FOKOET ! 4mt near harMlna In liljn rf ballon It. ijpert Jeweler in charge who does all kinda of work, and gaaranteei lr. iRainbow Store LA GRANDE MORNING OBSERVER CURREY 0ROS. Editors and Proprietor. rintered al the Poet Office at La Grands, Mill Matte:. Orecnn, u Second OUaa Published Daily Except Monday. "ne Ynu in Advance... Hlx Months In advance. 16.50! Per Month...... 3.W I Single Copy..... .66 .06 STEWARD'S C PERA HOUSE Wednesday, April 13 TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, I904. DO WE GROW BY CHANCE? AN INVITAION TO YOU, g ; .We'are',wcelvlnR- , Tapered, Wall Decorations, and we extend this special ) 5 invitation to yoa and your, friends to call and age them. )J We are anxious to have you see our line and we feel "iareyou wilt be deligii ted with the visit. ) .xoiara Keipeotfully, StaCkland & McLachlen 8 PAINTS. GluS AND SLAbS Paper : Is Cheaper Than Goal tin .oiherjwordi . it yoar walla are well papered ' r jottr; fuel bill will j be reduced. We do proper Paper flanging at dricej yoa can afford to pay. HARRIS & PRICE -fainter, Paper (Hangers and Decorators. . A. 0. aARSIS.Phona 1666, - J.M. PRICE, Phone 1491 IF BROKEN HEARTS eeuld be mended aa neatly, quickly . and thoroughly aa I can repair your jewelry there would be no Bor row in the world. No matter whether it be a watob, ring, a neck lace or a baby pin dear from asso ciation needa repairing, bring it to me and it will be mended ao you eannot tall it from new. My apeoialty la watob repairing. Bring it here and have it done honestly, expertiy ana rueaply. J; .H. Pearc. the IWolW I Fresh Chocolates- Fresh; poo Bom FreshNougact Fresh Carmels Fresh Taffey Fresh SaUed Peanuts Fresh Salted Almonds Fresh Popcorn Fresh Fruit Our people have become so accustomed to the growth of the United ' States in population, wealth and industrial betterment that they regard our national progress thing that cornea by chance, without the aid or co operation of human agency. There are a great many' citizens and voters In the United States who cannot comprehend or be made to believe, that national greatuessaud the happiness of the people are -dependent cn national - laws and policies. Such will not stop to consider the relations this nation and the various vocations our peo'nle follow for a livelihood, bear , to other nutious and the tbincs they do, produce and trade in. To these "the visual sky that girds them round is the world's extent." They have superstit ious faith that "Manifest Destiny" which has borne the nation to trium phantly in the past will continue to bear it on "from conquest to conquest" and that nations like Topsy "jest grow" and are not made by human agency. ; Lea us pass over the national pathway and note some of the Inscriptions on the mile stones reared there along by the men of the generation who traveled therein aud by comparing the earlier inscriptions with the latter ones see if it is consistent with common sense to account for the marvelous growth of the uation, aud betterment of the home life of the people by call ing them t'B result of chance or the witch like influence of "Man ifest Destiny." The mile stones read: In 1800 the area of the United States 827,844 square miles. Iu 1900 oui borders had extended so as tn iuclude 3,025,000 square miles nut including the Phili ppines tnd Porto Rico. In 1800 our population was 5,308,484, and in 1904 bad grown to 81,522,000 not count ing the Filippinos and Porto Ricans. Iu 1850 the first note of the aggregate wealth of the nation was made, and the per capita wealth is recorded at $307.69. A half ceuturv thereafter in 1900 the per capita wealth was N .235.80. In 1800 we find the fiist record-of the amount of niouev circulation in the United tho national trail of our neigh boring nations and see what is writteu of Canada, Mexico and South America where differ ent policies prevailed. ? The Republicans of Wallowa county, io their convention at Joseph, on Thursday last, nom inated by acclamation fr the office of county judge, Mr. A. C. Miller,. formerly . of this citv. The Wallowa Republicans are to be congratulated upon ' theit good judgement in making such a nomination aud the people of Wallowa county are to be con gratulated upon their good fortune in having the privilege of voting for so good a man. During his " many years resi dence in this city, Mr. Miller was always on active and in- flueulial citizen aud he bus the qualifications that sh uld make him au ideal county judge, a a a b a n a a a a a i b it n a n a bb 1 P.' n Ba m 1 u tt u D E R .a B a . n a a a A Spectacular Produ .im of 'it:. . Beautiful Souther . Drama ' . . ' "In Old Kentucky Presented by local talent under the auspices ' ' ' of the Forresters of America NFW M ARKtT Still well .Vondermalen,: n a ; PRICES 25, 35 tnd 50c Scab on Sale at Van Bt rtn's O Sunday Morning. Doors open at 7:30. a a ei a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Vish to Hiinonnce that on Suturday February . 27 J J (hi'y will open a firstclass J J - Meat Market iu the old S Stand ; ' , ,'. "THE BOSS" ; Corner Railroad & Fir St, . We ' will always keep on;; z i . j.ii..,i..i..'.!- UHL.U a gUUll 01UUB.U1 irBU J and emcikd meats, sau- sage , tish and poultry, .and will be glad, to, meet e a nil my old patrons and S 1 as many new ones. All S J order will receive our 2 . prompt iit'ention. - 2 ' 2 Phone 41 CALIFORNIA PRIVET. 1 M iikes a beau'il'ul fence or screen for rity lo a. Its ij. foliais so dense as to fhut out all wind. It is au Lj y eveigreen and can be cut 10 any sliHpe or form, It is- hardv end grows on any soil. Also fine for cemetery M lots. Fruit, shade and' weeping trees, shrubs, rose?, etc. Let us know your wantt we do the rest. Write l ox 637 or phone 1161. GjREENE & CO- I Cleaning Time Does your alley or yar J need clean-I ina? Have yoa auv old rubbiah that neede to be taken away? It ao, tins up I phone 1231, and you can get tht gar bage wagoo. 3-18-4.18 FOR RENT A block of ground with bearing orchard, garden, small house and burn. Inquire at tbe office of F H lvanhoe . . m QUEEN CITY GREENHOUSE 1 SI!l!P!fJirtMaJlJ THE ABC I : Launiry tn"s I ' Four of a kind is a p ett - good hand st rar.is. But at i hu bat. her's iia the kind that couuis, not the four. We keep only one kind ut meat, the kind that's freali, healthy, tender nnd luiuy. : Buy your atoukj anl chops here; and they'll always be rleht. Oar sfnnlr to well d'd and p'operly cared for. Cousa qnently our meat has a delicious flavor. Bock & Thomas NOTICE Dressmaking and Plain Sew ing, next aoor to Mrs. sneak's resi dence. North of the Railroad shops. 4-3-11 Mrs. Ad.na Roojuts. LOST Between La Grande and Deal Canyon, a 3S Smith and Wesson re volver. Finder please leave at this office and receive rewaid. O W Martin FOR SALE 5 lots, with rood dwell ing house land barn on out akirts of vity. For futher particulars sea O W Thomas at Bock and Thomas Meat Market 8 22 tf. With our ne up-!- . , Plant we are iu a 2 Position to tu n ou t:.. ! st of work. Shor S Order wnk ept. ulty Phone No. 186 S Call us up am our vaii - will call. FOR RENT A furnished four room cottaee. In- of Mrs Zuber. tt ALWAYS UJN TIME ; kD yon order groceries from u ji n are lore to have them'delivered on time ER THING VnK. ii'.viKH .N..1V. WHEN YOU WANT RUBBER STAMPS REMEMBER ME. i manuiaoture every style on any mounting and carry a complete (took of fads, InkH, Raoka, Daters, Rubber Type, eto. Seals. Stencils. Trade Check-, Boor Plates, Postal Scales. Write me what you want. I please you by return mail. Eveiy stamp requirement supplied. WESLEY ANDREWS, Baker City. B C LAUNDRY , PHCNE i85i I WHITE ROSE: groceries from us you are sure to ;-' yuaa- weieep only the best .",0 are (at -our store 5. "Kvj ' VM HUB OI rl r1 riAS 1 BACON trire.TED MEATS States which gives the amount at 435,407,252, being a circula tion per capita of $13 85. Ou April 1, 1004, there were $2,- 010,(130,223 in circulation in the United Suites, being a pt-r capita circulation of $30.87, and $1B4,88I,2S0 more thun was in circulation on April 1, 1903, and au increase of circulation iu 44 years of 2,080,231,971. In 1850 the first record we have found, gives the aggregate wealth of the people of the United States at $7,130,78 ,000. Fifty years after, iu 1900, the wealth iu the hands of the American people was worth $94,. 300,000,000. In 1S71 the consumption of sugar, per capita, in the United States was 30 2 pounds. In 1903 it bad increased to 71.1 pounds. In 1S7I wo exported domes' ic products to the value of $10.83 j 2 per capita, nnd in 1903 our domestic exports reached $17 32 per capita. Now it you thiuk our national tMu-ies nave not Had a very iiiiiiiilVet ageiuy iu writing tne Change of Management. rho undersigned has purchased the busin sB known as the Harris Cash Meat Market and will here after conduct the same. We wish to inform the public tliut we are prepared to furnish all kinds of meats, gRme and poultry at the very lowest prices cousistant with first-clas articles We have our own del very and make two trips daily to the Old Towu. Highest market price paid for all cuttle, hogs aud Siieep. We solicit a share of your patronage and guarantee the very best satisfaction. rlione orders receive prompt and careful attention. Harris meal market across the track. Phone 1601. TURNER & WALTER. FLOOR Js n.illcd with the idea of pleasing every dealer's high olass trade-customers who annrecmtB nndiK. " ti, i r j-v..ivj , uo aV name of the Pioneer Finn ri ntr Mill Pn mi. .n 5 w. guuiaJHUOS it- liability and highest grade in everv sack of Hon ..bearing the White Rose brand. n 3 Si P;oneer Flouring Mill Co. iniiiiiiDBigeiiiiiai ISBDBBODaDBOaaaSSSt'.aaa.toa.x. : Union Steam Laundry. Will Open Monday. a s a n a H H n S3 ra Si S3 n n rs u Early R r El TUE FAMOUS LITTLE P1LH isers H own 3 dies, ? high For quick relief from Blllausnen. Sink Hoidacho, Torpid Liver, Jtun- t, Dizziness, tnd all troubles aria- 'rom an lr,aclivoors!tic-..fth llvr. DeWllf. Lltllo Earlv Risers ara un. squalled. They act promptly and never gripe. They aro so dainty that it Is a pleasure to take them. One to two act as a mild laxative ; tvo or four act ii a pleasant and effective caih?.rt!o. They are purely vegetable and absolutely harmlesa. They tonlo tho liver. ntlMMn AMI B. C. DwWltt Co., Chleaajn For Sa'e by all Druggists NOTICE: Gas I would like all my old friends and cnetorr.ers to know that I have rent ed a portion of A. J. Webb.s feed btu for LIVERY PURPOSES and will be found there for business with first-class riband rood accomo dations, I Mill also hoard horses by the month. Horses bought, Mid and exchanged. G. W. ALLEN ADAMS AVE. Phoue IC41. !: . . a Handsome Men i Should proteet their S beauty by seeing that a they have only COMPETENT BARBERS To shave them. We . will protect your lace. We have purchased the Union Steam Laundry, which we will commence to op- j erate Monday, Apri'4. ! ' This plaut is one of tin nest . i ,,t?d iu En-tpn, Oregon. All our work is ;;tiaritii cc : 'o give perfect satisfaction at the lowest rice. Evans & Fitzgerald j eeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaa (I 0 n a a a a a a a a a a v Our wagon is at ur t erv Telep tone N-.;uber 198 1. Your Trde Solicited Jemison I ( mpany, 742 FU STKHIT. " " ( n n o n a ti n n a n ! v a Si -j o v r i F' a Comet In the sky cornea me star of health to the weak and weary despon- eniayspeptio, ourinf all t 0 m ao h trouble, and digestive duordara, l,U TO 1 WW mm iHl'U 1 IB 1 I Ml doea for the stom ach that which It Ll unahlA 1r rfn A I tSt? If. tv.n If k..t ' Stirhtlv dir,rJTA ovorDurdend. Kodol upplle. the natural futceaof diirMiiAn doe. lha vnrlr u. stomach, relating the nervau imikia. ..lh. the intiameri and membranes of that ij urjjan are a: lowed to 3 nd heal. H cures Z 'i Z"V'an. flatulence, 91 rja.r.itr'An ,.i ... l. . . r w, iiio nean, nrrvous dvsrpiia and ail stoma. h ir.i,,h:.. t.. i c!-: n"f;. Purifying and """'?" Sland., chanddlj;ftstivoorgan Kodol Dyspepsia Cure! BcCOM tntT, J 1.00 Slit iWath. tu - iV " " ' y i uove and many other similar .Ol0"6 0,1 our mile stones, tracel ' For Bule by ail Druggist V . j mm,, i -J- -! y,iii--r i m i