La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, May 07, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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i JOHN JAMISON WE STULL ELVA JAMISON
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; MvVill dlf for it and'bring it
home when promised.
a -sytiarantee satisfaction and only ask for a
trial order to demonstrate to you that wo un
? dmtand the laundry business. You oan atop
' .iantwagoirat any time or phono the Lauudry
5 . and your work will he called for at onoe. We . -
nalte-Mpeialtyf family washing, and cab
do tijum crashing, better 'and cheaper than
J you. A trial order solicited.
I Union Steam Laundry
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
CURREY BROS. Editors and Proprietors.
Entered tt tin Fmi Offioe
at La 3 ramie,
Mii Mattel .
Urcon, an Beoond 01ua
PHONE 1981. v 742 FIR STREET.
Published Daily Except Sunday.
oe YfMir la Advance.....
Hix Mouths In Advance...
$6.50 j Per Month..
g3.50 1 Single Copy.
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SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1904
ITAION TO YOU. g
;;THIS IS X SPECIAL INVITATION TO YOU.
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( m-. W-aiw Mceivintr daltr manv new desiehs in Wall
1 'Paper and Wall Decorations, and we extend this special
inritation.toiyou and your friends to call and see them,
v ; We am issions to have you see our line and we feel
r-mir yon will be delighted with the visit.
Yours Respectfully,
Staekland & McLachlen
PAINTS. 0I12S fANDII GLASS
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REPUBLICAN TICKET.
state ,
Supreme Judge, F A Moore
Food and Dairy Commiuloner,
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 Senator Peter McDonald.
Joint Representative J H Dobbin
Eighth Judicial District. .
Prosecuting Att'y. Leroy Lorn ax
. Union County.
Representative N 0 MoLeod,
" 'of Cleveland's 2od, abuoinielra-
tion since 1860 is seen by the
difference between wages now
and in 1860,the close of the
antiprotective period. To il lus
tra e in 18C0, dressers in lex-
tiles, one grai'e of faotory hand-,
received for 11 1-6 hours work
1.58, whil j if tiat for U h ur
work were paid 98-ts. in Raode
Island the same clrss of laborers
w-re paid one dollar for a day
of 13 hour-,in 1895, the latest
official figures we have, dressers
textile workers in Mass. were
paid $2.09 for a day of 8honrs.
' In 1860 farm hands in New
York were paid 88cts. a day of
U hourp.in 1894 the oliioers re.
ported average of farm hands
for 10 hours work was $1 25.
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are now selling fishlnir-
he demand ig umnuallv
Inber of good catches have
My Lady's Jewels ,
Certainly add to her attractiveness
The Doet who wro'e that "Beaiiiv un-
adorned Is adorned the most" probablv
had no dollars. He lertainly showed'
. little ans And if his lady love hd
teen my mspi iy oi
; v Dainty Broaches
" Rhf would not have believed hi
For a w mail natural I loeg to mlornl
herself. No one o n blume I er -illi r
they visit my store. -Kuch beautiful
things at so moderate a cost were nevet
seen before. There am things for met
too. Just i ome io and see how much
more I could have said about them.
J. H. Fearer the Jeweler
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There are many reasons why
LaGrande should have the coun
ty seat. One is is the groat sav
ing te the couriy in the way o
milage at each - term of court.
Another is the great saviug to
the citezeus who must transact
business at the county seat at any
time of the year. There is also
a great saving of time to the cit
izen. More citizens live near
live near
study of the map
uaiiy irafns
St Lonie.
Write, or taGrande - than
, , . ,. Pinion. A
iur ueiuitea ii
has moved his house
the property t0 ihe
On.Rimh-attuiA. .
Coroner J C Henry.
La Grande Precinct.
Jnctice Pesi e J E Honh
Constable J W l-'iaer
literature. ,01 union county
jisclose tbes fact. '
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will
Paper Is Cheaper Than Coal
and Looks Better
'' In other words if your walls are well papered
your fuel bill will be reduced. We do proper
Paper Hanging at drices you can afford to pay.
HARRIS & PRICE
Painters, Paper Hangers and Decorators.'
A. 0. HARRIS, Phone 1666, J.M. PRICE, Phone 1491
Fresh Oheeolates
Fresh Bon Bous v
' Fresh Nougact
w Fresh Carmels
; Fresh Taffey
; Fresh Salted Peanuts
v Fresh Salted Almonds
; - . Fresh Popcorn
PHILIP
Fresb.3 Fruit
LOY
ON TIME J
Jo'iar groceries fi r Jt j i
IheoOdelirered on tlm:
ANOTHER THlKQ
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When you order groceries from m you are 8are to
Ket the Yeryjbest to be had. . .We keep outy, begt
The next time you are (at our store
Qask to see our special linejof
BREAKFAST BACON.
& POTTED M EAT S
0.1 RALSTON
tJR0CERY STORE
Tde Atiilml'd Labor Unions
tliut met in Oifgon Cily on Iny
3d. resolved in favor f Congress
passing more stringent laws
to exclude th3 immigration of
men and women faom Japan
and China as a means of protect
ing Americau laborers from be
ing forced to compete with the
oheaper labor of those countries.
Phis is a wise precaution and
one in accordance with the gen
eral policy of the United States
since 1860, which has been to
increase the wages of the Amer-
can laborers, which has resulted
in a , general rue of wages
throughout the country. To
illustrate the benefits that Amer
ican labor bus received from the
policy no and since 1860 has
prevailed with but little inter
ruption; we will quote a few items
from the report of the Commis
sioner of Labor for 1900. In
1860 the average wages for ten
hours work for carpenters and
joiners, in Connecticut was $1 .65
in Maryland 1.38, New York
$1.90, Maryland $1.35, Ohio $1 53
and in Pa. '$176. In 1900 car
penters and joiners recoiveb in
Alabama for 9 hours work an
uverace of $2.48' in California
for a day of 8 hours $3.08, in
Georgia $1 96 was paid for 10
hours work, in III. $3.40 for 8
hours and in Muss, the wages
for a day of 8 hours was $2.42.
Those who are interested may
oompare the aobve prices and
draw their own conclusious.
There are two weys of prelud
ing American labor; one is to
prevent laborers fiom cheap
labor countries from coming to
this country, and tho other is to
put a tariff ou tne product of
cheap labor, made in foreign
oountnes imported into this at
such a rate that the Anierocnn
laborer can be employed in this
country and the product of his
Ubor sold at prices that will en-
him stead v ' emnlovment at
rf r- -American
rates of wages. This
is callsd protective tariff, because
it protectsAmerlg iaDor-
That the Abimi ,uborer
baa benefited by the ptow ,
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iiurm ponoy im F vuj
i Stlverton.-'.he home of HoraiT
Daveuport-has fleeted au itnti-
gacnbling ti-iket. " From the car
t loniat'a deecripiiou of the plane,
on w 1 thi'ik t'.)er - whs not
ife euough tu the pluce t get u;r
iy kind .if a une o. chance.
Change of
management.
The undersigned has purchased
the busin sa kuown us the Harris
Cash Meat Market and will here
after conduct the same.
We wish to inform the public
that we are prepared to furnish
all kinds of meats, game and
poultry at the very lowest prices
consistaut with first-clas articles
We have our own delivery
and make two trips duily to the
Old ' Town. Highest market
price paid for all cattle, hogs and
sheep. We solicit a share of
your patronage and guarantee
the very best satisfaction.
Phone orders receive prompt
and careful attention. .
Harris meal mnrkot across the
track. Phone 1601.
TURNER & WALTER
Handsome Men - !
S Should protect their
beauty by seeing that
they have only
I COMPETENT BARBERS I
To shave them. We
J will protect your iace.
Evans & Fitzgerald
SsV .SaV. m WW
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O f SPICES, o
COFFEE.TEA,
BAKING POWDER.
fUVORING EXTRACTS
AWelurtriry, Finest flavor,
Ortaitsl Strath, C&soMbk Prkci
CLOSSETftDEYERS
PORTLAND, ORiCOM.
O K LINIMENT
Cures Pains, Lameness, Rheumatism, Stif
. Joints, etc. For sale by
La Grande Drup Co. and Red Cross Drug Cu
Four Thousaud More
To arrive this week
M...UiK lfl.000 t be hung before Sep-. The ban,
iiisj is (r-iojiM-i: r .pidly in the hands of onr hang-im-n.
This Im9! ipTeut consists of some ol ihe
Latest Styles in Wail Paper
In Uni.iii county. Call and see our st ick before
.. pii-i-basing elsewhere. We htve ths greatest variety
the uesrett designs, the best bast and the la-gest
htock in the city. Let ua figure with you on your
painting mid pap r hanging. Our workmen are the
' Le.-st and wo giiarmee satisfaction.
l'aintp, Oils, Gi iss, Wall Paper and Building Mi
' te.i.ils. -
0. F. C00LIDGE
Adarnt Avenue. LA GRANDE, OREGON
1' N EW ' MAR K E r
We Do Not Claim
That wo can please all ( f the people all of tho time, but
"WE DO CLAIM
That our plant has been under the saice muugemeiit for
nearly TEN YEARS
That during this time our aim has been to pleuse as
near y all, at all times as good work aud courteous treat
That we will do our best to ple.ise you if you will l-ivor
us wilh your patronage
That PackHgea left Ht Anderson & Myers or Kirtley'g
barber sho,.s will receive the s itue prompt titteutiou llial
they would if left at the laundry.
A B C LAUNDRY
PHONE j i85i
CAUIFORNIA 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 K 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 want we do the rest.
Write box 637 or phone 1161.
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QUEEN CITY GREENHOUSE
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Farmers' and Traders'
National Bunk.
LAGRANDE, - OREGON
Cnpithl Siock fully paid . titl.dwO
Si rplcs fund ... J :s.tit(
Lii'ili:y of Shareholders . 60,(i(M)
Responsibility . . 133,0(10
We do a general banking unJ txehnige l. isiness.
Drafts bought ami sold on partem uid fun ign haukn.
JOSEPH PALMER, i'resideni
J. W. St'lilBrit, 0 shier
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A Two Light Electrolier
Empire style complete with etched ghsf
shades 'and all attachments pot up jv
ye ar residence for $t;.oo
See samples in our window.
; La Grande Light & Power Co
: Sfcillwell
: YandBrmulBn
s Wish. to aunnuuee that , on,
Saturday February 27
J they will opt n a first class
J Moat Market in the old
S Stand '
; . "THE BOSS" . ' '
J Comer Railroad & Fir St,
J We will always keep on
hai.d a gootl block of fresh
J and smoked meats, shu
". sage , fish and 'poultry,
aud will beglad to meet
I ' all my idd patrons and
J us many new ones. All
5 orders will receive our
J prompt nt'entinn.
Phone 4gl
Fonr of h kind is A p'ctt goml hand
at rnr lH. lint at ih lull. Imr'a iia the
kiml iluit. counts, nut the fotm We keep
only 0110 kind of input, tho Mull that's
(rush, healthy, temler mid ti i-y.
Buy your ateaki an 1 chiips horo, and
they'll ulvv.iya lie riht. Our stock is
wll-ftil and (tiojmrly eared for. Cotise.
quently our meat luia n iljlii'.oiis flavor.-
Bock & Thomas
DeWitt
D.wm is tha an, to In for whts
foil eo t bu Wiles Hull bin.
DaWltt'l Wllch Hiul SUTS Is-lha
Oftclnal and only temSns. hi hot
DaWltt'ili ths onlr Wltck Hani Srs
that la suds (ran Um wadalUnM
Witch-Hazel
All otkara ars cnuterfetta baas fmt
tatlona. chaap and worthlatt m
dmirou. DaWltt a Witch HaulSalr
la a inclfk for Plloi; Blind, BkMdlnt,
Tttor. Salt Rani, and all etbsc Ska
SALVE
E.CDeWitl Co.,Chl,.
For Sale by ail Druggists
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