La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, April 17, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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    AVCNEY SAVED!
Oor policy of doing bosindlflers
irom tba tmngt dry good mer
chant. It U U!1 tb ooltom on
ftnt honing ol tb mmodi good)
to mark the offering at good
tiff figure, then later on to eell
the nine .- material at-redored
price- we give the eat price at
tb tart.- Right now we can ahow
yon tb ewelleet line ol mllllnerr
1
Rpring and incomer dreei (foods, all new and up.
, to-date. 6eli Boyal Bine aboea, every pair guar
. anleed. Blbbone, etc, In (act everything to ho
fonnd in a dry good atore. Ton can get your
gooda now, have thorn made np and be wearing
them. Later on other dealer will have cut prii-ea
to almoat compete with our. DON'T FORGET
oar great bargains in jewelry we can aave J 00
halt on It.1 Efpert Jeweler in charge who does all
kind ol work, and guarantee It,
Rainbow Store
AN INVrTAION TO YOU, I
THIS IS A 8PECIAL INVITATION TO YOU.
We are receiving dairy many new desighs in Wall'
Paper and Wall Decorations, and we extend this special
invitation to yon and your friends to call and see 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. 6IL2S AND GLAbS
Paper Is Cheaper Than Coal
arid Looks Better.
' In ' 'other '"words 'if your walls are well papered
jour fuel bill will be reduced. We do proper
Paper Hanging at drioes you can afford to pay.
HA.RRIS & PRICE
Painters, Paper Hangers and Decorators.
A. C. HARRIS, Phone 1566, ., jf.M. PRICE, Phone 1491
J. H.Taare.
Freh Chocolates v
Fresh Bon Eons
Fresh Nougact
Fresh Carmels
Fresh Taffey
Fresh Sailed Peanuts
Fresh Salted Almonds
Fresh Popcorn
Fresh
GREENE & CO.
! Always
v ON TIME
W lire yon order
ar sure to bav
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IP BROKEN HEARTS
eould be mended as neatly, quickly
and 'thoroughly a I can repair
your jewelry there would be no sor
row in the world. No matter
whether it be a watob, ring, a neck
lace or a baby piu dear from asso
ciation needs repairing, bring it to
me and it will be mended so you
cannot tell it Irom new. My
specialty is watch repairing, Bring
it here and have it done honestly,
expertly and cheaply.
the Jeweler
Fruit
4
groceries from us ynn
themdelivered on time
groceries from us you are sure to
"had. - Wo keep only the best
our store
iie of
WEElpeT BACON
UllrV'lMvMVIM.
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LA GRANDE MORNING OBSERVER
CURREY BROS, Editors and Proprietors. -
Entered at the Post Office
at La Grande,
Mail Mattel.
PublUhtd Dally
One Year in Advance..,
Six Months in Advance.
$6.60 1
jS.50 1
SUNDAY MORNING,
.mmmn
, REPUBLICAN TICKET.
State
Supreme Judge, F A Moore
Food and Dairy Commiisioner,
J W Bailey
Presidential Electors, James A Fee,
J N Hart, G B Demick, A C Hough
Second District.
Congressman J N Williamson.
Union and Wallowa.
Joint 8en.i tor Peter McDonald.
. Joint Representative J H Dobbin
Eighth Judicial District.
Troseuutiug Alt'y. Leroy Lomax
Union County.
Kepr Bentative N C MoLeod,
Cleik-Jas B 01 ham
Sherff J W Waltlorj.
Assessor Ben Brown.
Recorder D H Proctor
Treasurer John Frawley
Commissioner J M Selders
School Supt.-R A Wilkerson
Surveyor T R Berry
Coroner J O Llenry.
La Grande Precinct.
Justice Peace J E Hough
Constable J W Fraser
KEEP CHICKENS UP
Now that the seasen for gard
ening is at bond and mony resi
dents of the city will have their
garden patches, the Observer
would suggest that owuers of
chickens provide a " yard 'in
which to confiue thetn. It is
not at all neighborly to allow
your chickens to rouui at will
over your neighbor's garden,
scratching out tho seeds that
have with great care, labor and
expense been plauted, and des
troy flower beds that the good
house wife hits so laboriously
cultivated in the endeavor lo
beautify her door yard and en-
iov some of the beauties of
nature. In this connection we
are reminded of the prayer once
offered in a Free Methodist
prayer meeting by an aged bro
ther whose neighbor's hogs had
been allowed to destroy bis corn,
which was after this fashion:
"We have been stealing, Lord;
We have been stealing with our
swine, Lord; for the great sin
we beseach thy pardon Lord."
His neighbor was present ami
it is needless to eay that the hogs
were put up Monday morning
Dont steal with vour chiokens
but keep them upimd thus avoid
provoking your neighbor t.i a
quarrel. Neighborhood quar
rels are very disagreeable and
chickens riming at large duiing
gardening is one of the greatest
causes for them.
WHAT IS DEMOCRACY?
Domocrntic crators, leaders
and editors are so persistent in j
referring to "Jelu-rsoiilan 1m-id-ocrey"MS
a thii g t.i be revered
observed and pruollt-id tliat ihe
Observer is induced to inquire
of these gentlemen, "Wh il 1 -
you iniati by Ji-IIVrsonian I'e-moi-racy?''
If Jiff, rsoniau De
mocracy is a dciiiinlile tiling we
would tie glad to see the d-dilution
in print or at least he toht
in hnt book, puhlio library or
nHii-inl doeiiineul it may be
found if it ever has been put in
print.
Thomas Jefferson was elected
Ozzznn, a Second CUss
Except wionday.
Per Month..,
Single Copy.
.65
.05
APRIL 17. 1904
president of the United States
in 1800 and held that position
two terras. Two yea' s prior
thereto bts bosom friend, James
Madison, drew the famous Vir
ginia Resolutions of 1798 which
became the basis of States
Rights and strict construction
of constitution theories. The
fundamental doctrine of the
democaatic party Irom that daie
until appomatox sealed its doom
as a political tenant. The . first
democratic platform . and the
one on which Jefferson was
elected president jn 1800 aud
1804, incorporated the spirit ' of
the Virginia Resolutions. This
platform had eleven resolvtions.
Which, if any of them, may be
styled Jetfersoniau Democracy?
Plant sli udo trees. There is
nothing which adds so much to
the appeuranee of a city as a few
shade trees. Do not make the
mistake of planting them on the
outside of jour property for
when they are out on the street
they only mike a place for foot
puds to hide and wait for the
pedestrian, aud then it is al
most impossible to grow them
there as the destroying angels
in the form of the town cow is
due to get out just about often
enough to keep them chewed
down to the boxes which are
supposed to pro'ect them.
Graude Ronde valley is hav
ing a little taete cf what high
A'ater will do, but our troubles
are not worth mentioning when
compared with the trouble high
water is causing in Baker coun
ty. Twenty-three men came
near losing their lives by the
flood yesterday and the end is
ti"t yet.
Residents in the vicinity of
Geddes Bros', grocery Btore on
N Fir street are anxiously wait
ing for the city or adjacent prop
any owners to fill in that lake
that seems nevkr to go dry A
visitor in that, part of the city
yesterday thought the river bad
broken out at that point.
It would be hard to conceive
a meaner man than the one who
would deliberately pass by a
horse which had fallen down in
the harness aud not offer to ren
der any assistance. ' 1 his oc
curred on the streets of La
Grunde yesterday.
Hie county seat campaign
now on but there Is scarcely a
voter in the county who is not
conversant with the conditions
and knows that La Grande is
the proper place for the county
seat.
The Dt'inooriitio State
venlion meets in Portland
Tuesday.
Con
next Cleening Time
Does your alley or yar1 need dean
lug? Have you any old ruuMab tlmt
neeile to le taken away? If so, rino up
phone 12.11, and you can get the gar
bage wngon .
3-18. 18
DeWitt
DW1H II Hm wtw toe far wtiaa
TOO n In? Wllck Hl SalT.
Uwiri wiick Hui fern ii tlx
ortftnal sad only tmSa. hi Fad
D.Wltt'111 tha mlr Wllck Haial S,It
thu la aiada fraa Uia anadvllama
Wilch-Hazel
All elbvri m Muitcrf atlr-taM tmt
tettcntv cttuy v4 worthleu vm
4Knreu. CMWm iWttch HtttlSalT
it i tptjctne for P1lt; Blind, BIMdtn.
tchlnftndPrcnidtnfP1l4. AlwCultv
Burnt, Brut ml, Spnlns, Lacanlloni,
Contuaiana, Belli, CcrbuncUt. Eaimi,
TtKtcr. Sil Rbova, and ail MW Skim
SALVE
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E.C. 0eWltlttCo.,CMca
For Sale by all Druggists
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STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE
Monday,
A Spectacular Prodnrtirn of the Beautiful
:' Southern Ivaraa
"In Old Kentucky"
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Presented by local talent under the auspices
of the Forresters of America
PRICES 25, 35 and 50c.
Sunday Morning.
HB1 3 BB BBBBa1inHIOHCH!Ia1C
CALIFORNIA PRIVET.
LA GRANDE NURSERIA
Makes a beautiful fence or screen for city lots. Its
foliage is so dense as to shut out all wind. It is an
evergreen and can be cut to any shape or form, It is
hurdy at. d. grows on any soil. Also fine for cemetery
lot?. Fiui", shade and weeping trees, shrubs, roses,
ttc. Let us know your wants we do the rest.
. Wriie box Ii37 or phone 1161.
1. QUEEN' CITY GREENHOUSE
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Is now
for Hnsinesh
With our new up-to-Position
to turn oui tl
Order work a spe- ii
Call us up and our .
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HOPVIIIBRilSIflilllRlli
I WHITE ROSE
: FLOUR
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" Js milled with the idea of pleasing every dealer's high.
Br oluss trade-customers who appreciate quality. The
K name of the Pioneer Flouring Mill Co. guarantees re-
liability and highest grade in every sack of flour
B bearing the White Rose brand.
Poneer Flouring Mill Co.
HiiiiaiiiiseiaBiBBsiia
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: CDion Steam Laundry.
Will Open Monday.
We have purchased the Union Steam
Laundry, which we will commence to op
erate Mcnday, April 4.
Tliis plant is one of ti e
Oiegon, Ail our work
satibfactiou at ihe )oe-
Our wagon is at -c
Telep
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pril 1 8
Seats on Sale at Van Buren's
Doors open at 730.
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date Plant we are in a
beet of work . Short
y. Phote No. 1851
ii will call.
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t Wish to announce that on
! Saturday February 27
they will open a firstclass J
J Meat Market in the old S
J Stand ' "" , ;
S "THE BOSS"
J Corner Railroad & Fir St, J
J We will alwnys keep on
hat.d a good stock of fresh
und "smoked meats, sau- J
sage , Huh and poultiy,
S and will be glad to meet
2 all my old patrons and
J as many new ones. All 2
J orders will receive our J
prompt attention.
-Phune4gl J
tniir in' a kiml ie a p fit good hand
tiar.lc. Hut Ht hul. hi-r's lis the
.'mil Hail coiiniB, not I lie lnur. We keep
:i!y DtiL kinil u'. nieiit, thn kind that's :
reuli, liHiiltl-y. tender ami incy. .
I!uy your tlt-aki an j clii- In-re, aiid
.cv'll aUmjn be rilit. Our Block is
.i-ll d-d :n.d i iipi-rly i-art'd for. Conea.
,'H'nily fur in-jjit li:is a d-dicioua flavor. '
3ock & Thomas
karif iisers
TOE FAMOUS LITTLE FILLS.
For quick relief from Briousnes.
Sick Headache, Torpid Uver. Jaun
dice, Dullness, and all trouble aris
ing from an I nactlve or sluggish liver,
DeWIU'a Little) Early Risers are un
equalled. They act promptly and never grip.
They are so dainty that It Is a pleasur
to lake them. One to two act aa a
mild laxative-; two or four act aa a
pleasant and effective cathartic They
are purely vegetable and absolutely
harmless. They tonic the liver.
raBFARRD ONLT ST
B. C. DatWltt & Co., ChUatfn
For Sale by nil Druggists
NOTICE:
I wonl-l like nil my old (riobd and
Clinton. ers In know tlmt I have rent
ed n portion of A. J. Webb.e feed
bii for
LIVERY Pl'ItPOSES
and will be found t' ere for business
Willi HrHU'lHH," licBnnd fiooda-como-d
ilions, I n ill nlso bourd horses by
the n.onth. Hurses bought, sold
and exi-hniiyed.
G. W. ALLEN
ADAMS A VK. l'ho:,e 1641.
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famous rei
reme-iy Si'""""
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H ach that which It Va,de",d"PeP"?i
Is uruiie to dolor c.u .' J "J t
Sltwll. even II but WUU'?,I,5
illrhtly disoHore.d
or overburdened.
supplies the natural
lulcesoldigeit.onand r-VS.
wuis oi me
atomach, rela.rlng the
nervous tension, while
Ihe Inllamed
and membranes of that
orfan are allowed to
rest and heal. It cures
Indigestion, flatulence
pjlpltailon of the heart,
nervous dyspepsia and
all stomach troubles by
cleinslr.r. purlfvln .r,A
strengthening th.
mernbranes of ihe stom
ach and digestive organ.
Mo Dyspepsia Cure;
TaetDaalsrCaaSasttrTe.
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