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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1904)
J: km k t!r.v-r.sr;j'"'- y- MNEY SAVED! Our policy of doing boelneeidlllers' from the average dry goods K'' chant. It t( still the coitoDf onf 1 first tbowlni ol the seasowi gHods' to mark the offerings at a good tiff Agora, tfacB later on to eeU tbe same material ' t liJuetd" 4 prlce-fvgtT lh nt price t - -tbe start 'Bight' bow We can chow " 70a tb swellest llnu oi milllnerr LA GRANDE MORNING OBSERVER CURREY UROS. Editors and Proprietor, tColerod at the Post Offioa I st La Grande, Mail Mattel. Urcsm, u Second CUss atin&nnauDMfr '"sir: ibibii 5 Spring and innimer dress good; all new and up. to date. Belt Bdjral Blue ihoea, every pair goals antosd. ' Ribbons, etc., in fact everything to he found In a dry goo.il store. Yon can get your goodi now, have them made up and be wearing them. Later on other dealers will have cut prirss to almoat compete with oura. DON'T FORGET our great bargains In Jewelry we can save yoo half on It. Expert Jeweler in charge who does all kinds of work, and guarantees It. Rainbow Store STEWARD'S ( 5ER V HOUSE , ' Monday April 18 Publiihtd Daily Except sionday. "o Year in Advance. . . Mil Months in Advance. 6.60 j Per HoDtb...... gS.50 1 Single Copy..... .66 .05 SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1904 AN INVITAION TO YOU, 2 THIS IS A SPECIAL INVITATION TO YOU. O) ) ( ) 8 We are receiving daljy many new desigha iu Wall Paper arid Wall Decorations, and we extend tins epecial invitation to you and your friends to call and see them. We are anxious to have you see our line aud we feel sure you will be delighted with tbe visit. ; Yours Respectfully, Stackland SMcLachlen PAINTS, eiLzS AND GLAbS Paper Is Cheaper Than Coal and Looks Better. In other words it your walls are well papered jour fuel bill will, be reduced. We do proper ' Paper Hanging at drices you can afford to pay, HARRIS & PRICE- , Painters, Paper Hangers and Decorators. ft H ARRIS, Phone-1666t " - J.M. PRICE, Phone 1491 - tfX)v IF BROKEN HEARTS could be mended as neatly, quickly and thoroughly as I can repair your jewelry there would be no sor row in tbe world. No matter wbetber It be a watob,riog, a neck lace or a baby pin dear from asso ciation needs repairing, bring it to me and it will be mended so you oannot tell it from nsw. My specialty is watob repairing. Bring it here and have it done honestly, expertly and cheaply. J. H. Feare, the Jeweler Fresh Chocolates Fresh Bon Rons Fresh Nougact Fresh Carmels Fresh Taffey Fresh Salted Peanuts Fresh Salted Almonds Fretb Popcorn Frnsh KVnii. J. I GREENE & CO. . sIlways ON TIME V beri yru order groceries from y n ara tore to bava tbemdellvered on time '1 - "M TUTMf "ocariee from us you aro sure to eep only the best 'mm our " ol store tX BACON D MEATS iTORE V T ; ' 11 Viu..,r.i v 4. r - V' '!I,'r.IaAAa,AAl of him wiih good opportunities to make a ' record for '.himself. He is a man of energy aud of conscientious endeavor as well as of superior ability and strong integrity, and tLese qualities should win him a plaee. of iu fiuence that will be valuable to tbe state Piudleton Tribune. REPUBLICAN TICKET. State 7 Sup'cme Judje, F A Moore Food and Dairy Commissioner, JWBsilty Presidential Electors, James A Fee, J N Hsrt, G B Dtmick, A C Houjh Second District. Congressman J N Williamson. Union and Wallowa. Joint Senator Potor McDonald. , Joint Representative J H Dobbin Union County. Bi'pr eehtative N 0 McLeod, Cleik-Jas B tii liam -Sherff J W VYaldon. Asseesor Ben Brown. Recorder D H Prootor Treasurer Job n-Frawley Commissioner- J M Selders School Supt. R'A Wilkerson Coroner J 0 Henry. PROPER RING TO IT In an interview after the re suits of the congressional coir veution, Mr. Moody staled, "I have no complaint to make of the result, and my friends and myself will be found as always in tbe past, in success or defeat, yielding to tbe will of tbe ma- jority and supporting tbe regu- lur nominee of tbe party. My own county has h record in that particular that will not be Broken." , Tbe resolutions passed at tbe Democratic county - convention cocgretulating themselves upon their success in filling - nearly every office,' in a county that Is republican by at lenet 200 ma jority, should make republicans think nnd remember there is only strength in unity. . If Union and Wallowa counties stay together iu the Democratic parly as they did in the Re publican . Convention, Union county will have a prosecuting attorney for once. Something that has not occurred since tbe lute Senator J. H. Slater was elected in I860, ajj . ; A Spectacular Prorhu tit of tbe Beuutiful 9 , ' South'- en Drama "In Old Kentucky" a a a Presented by local talent under tbe auspices of tbu Forresters of Auieiica . Residents in the vicinity of Geddes Bros, grocery store on North Fir street, are anxiously wailing for tbe city or adjacent property owners to fill in that lake that seems never to go dry. A visitor in that part of the city yesterday thought the river bad broken through at that point. This is cleaning up time. There is need of it. The clean ing should extend fuither than tbe front yard. It is in the back yard that one gets a true idea of the owner of a property. It is there one liuds tbe ash pile and the potato peelings, the old tin cans, the broken crockery, the joitils cf stove pipe, old tags and other debris. That is the place where disease is bred. So clean up (he front yard and tbe back jard at l he same time. The ticket is now made and it now remains for tbe republicaus to stand by their colors and see that it is elected from top to bottom. There can be no pos sible excuse for the failure to elect a single 'nominee. They are all good men aud worthy of republican support. After tbe June election the court bou&o will be filled with republican office holders. It will be a rather novel situation for Union county, but it will be a working demonstration of what the republican party can do when the entire party is united. J. N. Williamson now has three sessions of congress ahead Japan ce.'taiuly has a warm spot for the newspapers. Just a the publio tension is about to relax she sinks a few . Russian ships, and then keeps the whole world, including Russia, guess, ing what she will do next. What has become of the water fountain, the rest room and the city park? These are all worthy enterprises aud should hot be allowed to die for lack of care. A Meilltiif Dcrrune nt CnrHetn. The usi' of flic coi-sot Is to transmit the pn-ssnn- of tli; skirt bnmls to the hips nntl tlio ril ami so to protect from tbclr pressure ttr.' orpins In tUc rc-clon of the waist. The coiu'luslnr ln that so loii us skirt bands arc fas tencd round the waUt corsets sbon'o be worn. Tliey Hlioulil Im stiffer than ustintl.r made If they arc effectively to protect the soft middle portion of Hi bodv from the pressure of the waist band. The front should be (pilte straight, nnd the waist measurement shotdd tie at teast as huxe as the wear er'j waist, measured over a single soft garment. The abuse of the nrtieleeo.i sista Iu etnplo.rtui; It as n means of cotniressliiff that which It was meniil to pruteet from compressliiff namely the soft middle portion of the bodr Medical Press nnd Circular. Rome of tbe evcavattons nt Nl??J show tha the Halo Ionian bud nililtt plication tables tlvo times as long ns those commonly used In schools. Most little men and women, for Instance, do not hnve to go further than twelve (Inn's twelve, hut the little Babylonian children, says Dr. Herman V. till precht. who superintended the late eg envattnns. had to go ns fur aa sixtj times sixty. Numbered fragment of tablets bear ing these "luul'lpllcntlon tnblea" hnv been round, nunc few of which go ns far as i.:ik) times 1.300 But these vcrp evidently only fot nstrouninteal pi'toses. Those old astronomers seem to have felt bard pressed for tune, and when they, were enlculutlliK the distance of the new stars they found, and their sln, they dtd not want to take the time to multiply, and so Just referred to these table Uuatona I IrelHMiTn Wonderful Mnea. Whether or not Ireland Is the finest country In tbe world for growing flax. It is beyond dispute the bnest in the world tor blcacbiiiK linen, an operation which requires from six to eight weeks, according to the nature nnd weight of the fabric. Nowhere else call the snow white finished fabric be turned out to rival the Insn blench. France. Bel gium, t.ei-iuiiny and the United States have all entered Into competition nnd retired unsuccessful. The quality of tlie watei. the climnte nnd the Inherit ed experience of tbe Irish bleachers must nil contribute to the result which has hnd nhumlnut practical demonstra tion thai Ireland now occupies and has always occupied the first place In tbe whole world for blenching nnd finish lug llneu. ADont Hone Tones, "Ton can tell the- atmosphere of s home, the penernl character of the fain lly as a whole, as Inevitably from ths manners nnd personality of the vunld who opens the door for you a from the furnishings of the domicile Itself." said an observant householder the ntbei day. "Both unconsciously reflect thr domtnant tone In tbe domestic menage. I would rather do without a maid nnd compass my own work with tbe beli ef an errand runner than have a loud voiced, ill mnnnered person atout my apartment. I would as soou hang no advertising ehromo In my hall or drnps niy windows wltb ml bunting." This may be an extreme view, but the fsct remains that too little attention Is paid to this Important detail of the home A guest Is ofteu seriously inconreulenc 1 by a thoughtless, discourteous urn Id. aud nothing add more to tbe comfort of an entire household than a gentle woman, whatever her color or class a servitor. PRICES 25, 35 and 50c Seats on Sale at Van BiTert's D Sunday Morning. Doors open at 7:30. BBBIIBRBRIinBllBBBIIH EllMrlillJ i CALIFORNIA PRIVET. . LA GRANDE NURSERIA W Make- a beautiful fence or screen for city lots. In ra foliuge is so dense as to i-hot out all wind. It is an ev rgre n iind can be cut to any shape or form, It is lii.rdy ai.d grws on any soil. Also fine for cemetery -lots. Fruit, shade and weeping trees, shrubs, roses, ttc. Let us know v ur wants we do the rest. ffl Write box '137 or phone 1101. ; QUEEN CITY GREENHOUSE ! THE ABC a tv kl r ri b m IS B t IS ? .P- n t v 8 ."new marker! : StillwBll ' : : Vandernuilen : , B I , .-L,. Is iiw It- ady LaMlluTy torl?osiuesc With our new up- -date I ' we are iu a Position to turn out - best oik. Short Order wiik a spe ty, Pi j No. 1851 Call us up and our v n will a!. ! A B C LAUNDRY PHONE I85i I WHITE ROSE FLOUR " Js n.illcd with the idea of pleuhing every dealer's bigb W class trade-customers who appreciate quality. The W name of the Pioneer Flouring Mill Co. guarantees re- liability and highest grade in every sack of flour bearing the While Rose brand. P;oneer Flouring Mill Co. laoaaaaaasocaaatiit&ssassgi,,,,, Union Steam Laundry. Will Open Monday. We have purchased the Union Steam Laundry, which we will commence to op erate Monday, Apri' i. ft S3 M J! n m to si ti 3 51 n Wish to announce that on ; raturtlay February 27 ihey will open a first class Meat Market iu the old Stand , . "THE BOSS' Corner Kailroad & Fir St, We will always, keep on hnt.d a good stock of fresh nnd ptnokt'd meats, sau Biigfl , lisb and poultry, and will be glad to meet ' nil my ( Id . patrons and ti9 litany n w ones. All order will Vecoive. our prompt iitlenljnn. l'lii.ue -l-jjl . Four oi a kimlis a p f.-tt good hand t virU. Unt at- ihf tint -hur'a iifl Uio ;ind tlmt coiin!, iwt t he f.nir. Wu kep uly ntie kiinl o'. turd, the kind tiiat'a ro.-h , lipiiitl y. tinler imJ iuu-y. Uuy yuur stenki an I cliopt huro, and iiey'll alwuys Itf rijiltt. Our stock is -tl ltd iti.d p oy rly iartd for. Coupe nohtly our iut-:it !:hs A delicious flavor. 3ock & Thomas Earflssers For quick relief from Biliousness, Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaun dice, Dizziness, and all ttoubles arta tng from an Inactlvo or sluggish llvar, DeWltt's Uttls Early Risers ara un aquslled. They act promptly snd never grips. They, are so dainty that 1 1 Is a pleasure to take them. One to two act aa a mild laxative ; two or four act as a pleasant and effective cathartle. They are purely vegetable and absolutely harmless. They tonlo the llvar. rSBPARSD ONbV BV E. C. DaWltt & Co., dsloaajA For Sa'e by all Druggists NOTICE: eea I wonlil like nil my old friend si d elision ers to know that I have rent ed a portion of- A. J. Vebb,s feed bite for . LIVERY riUiPOSES and will be found tl ei for business Willi lirst-i-lii? liesnnd soodacomo d ition-, I will nleo board horses by the n.mitli. Ilorbes bouibt, sold nml exi-luiivotl, G. W. ALLEN ADAMS A I7. l'houi 1641. r&svy Like a Comet ' i r" "S 10 V -Ul 1 ky comes n s A the sur of health S ( famo-s ren.My ViH"" " i doM!.-rt:;eMom-W!ie h ach ifsi rhh.h It -Acoi-.tdyspeptlo, - Is unabie to do lor vC.U,rJne 'J Itself, ev-n If but M',' J"5 i c'i-Mlu .a V troubles and This plant is one of tin Oregon. All our work if satisfaction nt the lowest Our wagon is at Telep Your Trc st eqi rati it J in Ei stem K've perfect r sen ne N .n.ber 1981. z S( Jicited . Jemison i Company,. - 742 FIR STKEtT. " supplies the natural does the work nt IhA stomach, relating ihM nervouj tension, while the Inflamed niuscle. snd membranes of thai orcan sre allowed to rest and heal. It cures inaigestion. flatulence, palpitation of the heart, nervoua dyspepsia and nomacn troublea by cleansing, purifying and Strengthening the glands, membranes of the store son snd dlgesr.vs organs. m 11 Ma li. Koiol Dyspepsi iaCure Tm Dttlar tmm tsssa. - snsans ar .? Si For Kale by ell DruggUU