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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1904)
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SAN INVITAION TO YOU. g THIS IS A SPECIAL t INVITATION TO YOI). ; S , We are receiving daily many new deeighs in ? fape? and,Wll Pecortjon, and, we extend thie,.ii"c,al Jt oTMuon m yoa ana your irienas 10 can ana - ;AH"U' Were tnzioui to have yon ee our lif nd we feel (Htnyoa wui oe aeugniea wuu viifc; i. ( , Youri ReapectfuW ) ?StacklandMcLachlen : PAiNtiS ? AND GLAbS I M- . - . ... f My Lady's Jewels Certainly add to her attractiveness. The popt who wro'e mat "eeaaiy un adorned lHadoned the most1' probabiv iid no dollars. He rertainly showed little sne. Ana 11 dis lady love had wen my displ y ot !' . Dainty Broaches Kle wnnM not luive believed liiin. r"..r a w .man ualuraliy loves 10 adorn ?irelf. No one n hlan.e t er mIIit v.rin'y vinlt niy stiire. ' Sni'h- henntidu HiD(Cs at so moderate a com were lie or neeir before, -il-bere are thingb for men 'too. Jaht eonie Jo and see how mne.li -.more I could have said about them. J. H. I- care, the" Jeweler RERUSiuCAN TICKET. State Supreme Judge, F A Moore Food and Dairy CommUiioner, J W Biiley Presidential Electors, James A Fee, J N Hart, G B Demick. A C Hough Second District . Congressman J N Williamson. Union and Wallowa. Joint Senator Peter McDonald. Joint Representative J H Dobbin Eighth Judicial District. Prosecuting Ait'y. Leroy Lomax Union County. Representative N C McLeod, Clerk Jaa B Gl ham 8herff-J W Waklon. Assessor Ben Brown. Recorder D H Proolor Treasurer John Frawley Commissioner J M fielders School Bnpt.-R A Wilkerson Surveyor T R Berry Coroner .1 C lienrv. La Grande Precinct. Jitstiee Peace J E ilonh Constable I l''iaser 5 per . capita to the value of capita In 1860 we merchandise ; to the 10.61 per capita. In the per cnpita value of our uports w is $17.86. i In 1860 we harl 140 4.13 mu ufacturiug fs ablishments val ued at $1,885,861,670 In 1900 we had 512,734' ranufanturiiig establi-liinents valued at $13 039,279,666. In 1860 we ex ported 256,fiC0,972 worth .f agriculturar products and iq 1900 $825,588,123. In i860 our foreign trade, imports and 'xports, amounted to $687,192, 176 and in 1903 reached to $2,445,866,834 with a balance 01 wiM.eijlJ in our favor. These facts are sl.ong argu menta in favor of repubiicau tueories and practices. Tojmive this week Making lfi.000 to be bung before Sep'. The ban;, ing is progresfing rapidly in (be handsof onr hang men. This last Bhipmeut consists ofjsoine 'oi lh , Latest Styles in Wail jPaper In Union county. Call and see our ' stock ; before purchasing elsewhere. We have ths greatest , variety the newe l designs, the best prices and the largest stock in the oily. Let us figure with you on your painting and pup-r h ngiiig. Our workmen are the best and wo guarntee satisfaction. Puiiitp, Oils, Gl.fa, Will Paper and Building Ma teii ils. 0. P. C00LIDGE Adanj Avenue. LA GRANDE, OREGON There is no question but alone viku uur many aiversmed in dustries, the next to be rapi lly developed is dairying. Koarly every farmer will milk from i to 15 cows. Thi?, in most in stances, will be so arranged that it will not in any way increase the ordinary expenses aud will add a steady income. President Ro nevelt touched ine button aud the St Louis fnir started off with every indication that it will bo the fair of fairs j lu comparison with i a predr ' lessors. k Paper Is Cheaper Than Coal and Looks Better In other worda if your walla aire well papered -' your fnel bill will be reduced. We do proper PaperHanging at dricei you can afferd to pay. HARRIS' &' PRICE . ;" Painters, Paper Hangers and Decorators. A;G;'HXlMS,Ptionel566, ' J.M. PRICE, Phone 1491 HUNTING FOR AN ISSUE Freab Ohaeolatee 1 j Fresh Bon tibni '. ..-..?Je.?n Nn8ao '-"pre"gj, Carmels ; ' : ' " " 1 ,; FreBh Taffey I Fresh Salted Peanuts 1 ; Fresh Salted Almonds Fresh Popcorn Fresh Fruit EHLLIP LOY I rtl! ,ll,llinull ;,:!, ' W ALWAYS 1 ON TIME I W ren yen rder groceries mo iijii - are tore to have themjdollvered on time ANOTHER THING "1 When you order groceries from us you are sure to get the Terv"besto be had. , .Wekeep onlyjthe best r The next timeou are (at our store -f aak to eee our special line of v- BREAKFAST BACON 8i POTTED MEATS o. r Alston NEBRASKA GROCERY fc Oor. Fir and Jefferson Sis. The democrats ure at sea ns to what issue they can invent to preseut for the consideration of the American people at the No vember election. They have at last learned, by experience, that in this practical uge nega- gution, objections, and the cry of "dou't" receive little attention from an active, go-ahcad people. In public matters, as in their own private concerns, he who wishes to feceive attention to a demand for change in existing manner of doing things, must present facts to show that the present modes are not conducive to the general and private well fare, and with tbete facts also present a plan, specific in de tail, as to how the things ob jected to can be remedied In both these the democracy fails. The facts of life refute their bold assertions that under laws built upon republican theories, the people are not more prosperous and life - more pleasant than at any other tixe in the history of l he American peoplp. Let us meet the doleful wail of the democracy with undeni able facts. In the closing dec ade of 60 years rule of the democracy from Jefferson in 1800 to Buchanan in 1860, the aggregate nealth of the Nation increased from $307.69 in 1850 to $513.93 iu 186J per capita, a The Ru sian Government has maintained from the start that it was not prepared for war and the results thus far certainly confirm their statements. Ifyou have dot registered, do so at once. The time is limited. PASTURE Much more abundant than last year, and open for all kinds of stock during April. Hmall pastures for stork needed at short notice etc. Apply to 1110 B St. Old town. P. O. Boi 14. Tele phone 1275 if La Grande School Muic of Opposite Sommer bonse. Oue of the best musioal institutions in the state. Four rooms used for musical instruction, 16 glades of nnifio tbught. Department 1, 2 rooms used lor the 3 first grades. Children at the age of 5 and older conio one hour every day. Department 2, 2 rooms fur grades 4 to 15 for pupils of all ages. The latest course best prac tioal musical instruction. Mimical contest for medals every few wei ke. E. Porter Day, Principal. Mrs. Day, Assistant We Do Not Claim j That we cun please all t f the people all of the time, but J I WE DO CLAIM j J Tha1 our plant hits been under the same management for t nearly TEN YEARS j Thai d irine this time ournim has beer, to please 88 J near y all, at ull timei as gor.d work aud courteous treat ; That we will do our beU to please you if you will favor J us with your patronage That Packages I. ft at Anderson & Myers or Kirtley's I barber 8li(i,.s will receive the same prompt attention that J they would if left at the laundry. IABC LAUNDRY I PHONE ji I85i : CALIFORNIA PRIVET. LA GRANDE NURSERIA Makes a beiiu'iful fence or screen for t ity lots. Its foliage is so dense as to t-hut out nil wind. It is an evergreen and can be cut to any shape or form, It is hardy and grows on any soil. Also fine for cemetery lots. Fruit, shade and weeping trees, shrubs, roses, ttc. Let us know your wants we do the rest Write box 637 or phone 1161. m El k 1 1 QUEEN CITY GREENHOUSE 1 1 SJlMM'faMglllljm'lMMMIlk DO YOU WANT A CHOICE TIMBER CLAIM? If so we can locate yon on some fine claims in Wallowa County M' Dan lei &. M' Don aid I WALLOWA, - - OREGON j BBsas&HKs w nyjasaessws sTflBrcfflssaaEREaBrttBSirJji asassssBasss esssi : Stiilwell ? : Vandenrj Wieh to announce Ihit- Saturday February they will open a firs?' : Meat MarKet S Stand "THE BOS?, 9 rstrtar Piiilrnnrl . VO.M.. We will always hni.d a eood stoc .mi smoked meats r u.i 1 ..,. 1, SHf" , llll uiiu puuivi 1 iinil u. 1 1 1 l.eirl'lll to till! ? nil niv nlil nntrnns an J as many ik-w onps. All orders will rerei'e ovy nroniiit iittentlutt. 1 1 Mi 1 1 .. .. ... . full. ;' . ki- ; ' - 1 1 . lly (.011(1 t .':' ! .. 1, it's kin-; ' ,.:r. Y in y 1 .. 1. 1 hi. IP p.. . . K V l; ' . , , ....I- T JUL ! r.v t i : 1 5 .jlcas.;. f H.: y ad p.omt!; f They aiesc ammy l:i e to taxa l.icin. O1.0 to iwo act I mild laiallvs; two or four act pleasant and etfectlve cathartlp. 1 a ;uraly Kgoubls and absolu karnlaas. Thay tools tha llvar. fftlFARID OSLT ST B. C. DaWIH Co., Ch l ' For Sale by all Drugj Change of Management. aaiiiiBBaBciKiiikiaHHiii Farmers' and Traders' National Bank, E3 Will Exchan Sll nrT .Inf. iM.ICil 1 - . Lei ins. Iur, of much: nes. A. H. STOJV Ollic- in Ja. R Jt'ue'r-, Store. Etwine in act 1 1! Tsi ! n,i vaw 1 m it. The undersigned has purchased the busin ss known us (he Harris Cash Meat Market and will here- gain in the ten years of $206.24. ! after conduct the same. Under democratic rule the mon- We wish to inform the public ey value of 3,953,700 human that we are prepared to furnish beings held as chattel slaves 1 all kinds of meats, game and STORE was iLcluded in the count of wealth. In 1900 the percapita wealth of the people of the U. S was $1,235.86, a per capita gaiu of $728.17 during the 30 years from I860. In 1860 when the democracy went out of control, the com mon people hud on deposit in savings banks in the United States $093,870. In 1900 they had in the savings bunks $2, 449,647,825. In 1800 we im ported foreign merchandise to poultry at the very lowest prices consistaut with fir.it-elaa articles We have our own delivery and make two trips daily to the Old Town. Highest ' market price paid for all cattle, hogs and siieep. we solicit a snare of your patronage and guarantee the very best satisfaction. j Phone orders receive prompt and careful attention Harris meat market across t track. Pjione 1601 TURNER & WAL LAGRANDE, OREGON Capital Slock fully paid . $ 60,000 Surplus fund - " . 13.000 Liability of Shareholders - 60,000 Responsibility - - . 133,000 We do a general banking and exchange business. Drafts bought and sold on eartern and foreign bntiki JOSEPH PALMER, President J. W. 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