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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1904)
o i0&Jltiiite$.,u ft.9T$LL ELVA JAMISON We witf call for It and bring it tome when promised. Wa guarantee satisfaction and only ask for a . . trial order to demonstrate to you that wo un derstand the laundry business. Yon can stop ": , aur wagon at any time or phone the Laundry and your work will be called for at onoe. We ' make a spaciafty'bf family washing,' and car" do your washing? better and cheaper than : '-v you. A trial order solicited.' UnidlivSteam Milidry . PHONE 19ok. . , 742 FIR STREET. V D L Grande Evening Observer CURBEV BROS., Editor! A Prop. Entered at the ' Post Office at La Grande, Oregon, a . Beoond Class MaU Matter. . . ' ; -. Published daily except Sunday One year in advance. .... .16 60 nil months in advance.. . .3 60 Per month .65c Single copy , . . .60 WEDNESDAY EVENING MAY II 1904 ........... AN INVITAtON TO YOU, I THIS IS A 8PE0IAL INVITATION TO YOU. . :r.. .1 ? , . -j v. ....rt.x-. -n;., ,- . . . ... . Wea reeiiTini'dalfy many new desizhs in Wall ( A ."--.-it v- t..i- r-.iit"-i--r, - ..." - ' ' . Z a v raper ana waiiecorations, and we extend this special mJ P invitation to von and mar frinrida to ea.11 and acta tham. ) e . - . - - - - t9 . .. Wat'allttlfiSAt wa 'foal 2 nr yen will be delighted with the visit'. ' - ,. luun Aespecuuiiy, I Stacklaiif & McLachlen ; , PAINTS rIbS- AND! I GLASS ) My Lady's Jewels ' OerisJnlr add to her attractiveness'.1 The poet who wro'e that "Beauy niW : sutornorj is aaorDen me must pruirauiy, ' had no dollars. He rertalnlv showed . little sense. And ilbialady love had teen my display 01 ? - tftUi Dainty Broaches ; i. "She wonla not nave nenevea mm. For w. man naturally loves to adorn . -herself. No one can blame her filler ' bey viif my store. Kuan Denuinui tilings at so moderate a coat were never aeen before. There are tilings for men too. Just come in and see bow much! more I could have said about tnem. the Jeweler artel Looks Better. In' other t words if your walls are well papered .jour Juerbill w1iltx be reduced. ' We do proper Papeif Haglnj atlHces you can afford to pay. HaITrTS & PRICE Painters, Paper Hangers and Decorators. A. b.'HARftlB.'phoe 16fl6, 1 J.M. PRICE, Phone 1491 Fresh Cheedlates Fresh Bon Bons . . Fresh Nougact ' Fresh Oarmels Fresh Taffey ... Fresh Salted Peanuts Fresh Salted Almonds Fresh Popcorn Fresh Fruit PHILIP LOY a. ALWAYS , ON TIME When 70a order groceries Inn 1 1 ; 1 1 are sure to bate themjdellverea 00 lime; A&OThIbR THING ; - 4 Whn mn order erooeries from us you are sure to iret the very!best to be had. 4jWe keep onlythe best 4 X The next time you are (atflourj store 4 X Qask to see onr special linejof f t BftliARiPAST BACON I J & POTTED MEATS 1 O.I RALSTON I Nebraska grocery store Oor. Fir and JeBerson Sis. f and let the great trust go sn t free to work its 6wn sweet will. In their opinion the laws against trusts end combines pass- est by the Republicans, was un constitutional and void, because no tpecifio 'clause in the U S. Constitution granted su h pow er to the General Government, It was because the Democrats be ioived in this doetrioe when , with a majoritsin both bouses of (0 ingress and Grover Cleveland in the White House passed oo anti trust law and because the D imocrats h ld to this doctrine they have opposed all trust reg ulating laws that the Republicans have proposed. ' , Had there been one more Demociatir Judge in the Su preme Court the Great North ern Combine would haTd woa its case iu stead of losing it. j REPUBLICAN TICKET. i State"' , Supreme Judje, F A Moore Food and Dairy Commlisiontr, , ; ' JWBslley ' PretidentUI Elector!, James A Fee, J N Hart, G B Dtmlck, 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 Lomax Union County. - Representative N 0 LloLeod', Oleik Jaa B Gllham Sherff-J W Waldon. ' Assessor Ben Brown. ;: 5s Recorder D H Prootor Treasurer John Frawley Commissioner J M Selders " .School gupt.R A Wilkerson ' iSnryeyor T R Berry Coroner J 0 Henry. La Grande Precinct. "Jujtice Peace J G Hough : t'otiatable J W l''taser DEMOCRACY AND TRUSTS The voter who really wishes to cast his vote so it will count for the enforcement of the laws now in the U. S. Statute books, and the enactment of others to re strain, control or abolish trust?, will act wisely to well 'consider what assurance Democracy1 gives or can give, that if . placed iu power, it win carry out uis views or accomplish bis"!purpo8e.,'' mental and b.isic doctrine of the Democratic Party, the: one that called it iuto being, And the one that it has always adhesed to, is contained in the Kentuaky Vaad vr:::- r l.,,!'!.. ke t70S wherein the doctrine of stiict .nnonnHnn tP Ltta 'nnhnti tntinn of the United States and State! riguis necouie vue ruuviiig kij ujr which the people were aroused against tne old Federalist party, and the party of Jelferson waa organized and he was elected in 1800. ' ' Forty years thereafter iu 1840, the first reaoltion of the Demo cratic platform reiterated the dootrinoof strict construct! 11 Tbis plank has beon resiUrinpd in every eubseqnent plutfo m of thD.imooraticpurty and is often reffered to as one of the time honored principles of the Damo cratic party and one that auy honest Democrat whfn iu Power will feel iu conscience and honor bouud to respect. Uuder the doctrine of "Strict Construction of the U. S. con stitution and State rights" no power can bo found in the Con- titution to authorize the Ueneri 1 Government to pass laws regul.i- iup; or abolishing trusts, because no such, pjwer is specifically grantel in the Constitution to the Qoneral Government. It was because the three Dem ocraticJudges of the Suprotne Court of the United States hon estly believe in tbis dootrine that they voted in the case a- gaiust the Great Northern Mor ger to dismiss the proceedings Union's : last move in the county seat matter is character istic of that city Union knows very well that if the question is allowed to come b fore the voters that her chance of retaining the county seat is best expressed by zero. Union's only hope to win the battle is to resort to some method whereby the people will never be able to express their wishes in the matter. : They are uot willing to allow the question to come to a vote) but hope to bead it off by some trumped up legal tangle. Tbis question ha; been threshed over, in the courts without a final settlement, and the people now demand an op portunity to settle it themselves with the ballot. This is as it should he, but just so long as Union has her way the people will not be considered. The people uuderstaud Union's ati tude and when she has exhausted herself in vain attempts to dis franchise the vote.', they wdl proclaim their wishes in no un certain manner. . It is certainly very gratifying to the republicans who are in close touch with the different portions of the CDUuty to hear the unanimous accord and hearty support that will be giv en this year to the ticket. If this is a republican county, tne offices should be filled by repub licans. Gentlemen who accept checks from polite strengers and give the change might got a tip or two by reading the newspapers. With the Japs keeping them on the jump all the time, it is singular the Russians should want spring. Judge Parker might, at the very least, give his opinion ubout the late spring and the prospects for the rye crop. SHERIFP'8 FORECLOSURE SALE Notice la hereby given that by vir tue of an execution and order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, is sued out of and under Jtlie the seal of the Circuit Conrl of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Union bearing date the 27 day of April, 1904, ai.d to be directed and delivered upon a judge ment and docree duly rendered entered of record and dockete i, in aaid court on the 23 day of April 1004, In the suit wherein the Oregon II or' gage Com puny, Limited, a private corporation, waa Plaintiff, and John Jay Murchison, I.illte L Murchison, Kenneth Miirchl sou and Christy Murchison, were de fendants, said judgement being in favor of said Plaintiff, and against the (aid de fendants and e-ch of them for the sum of fJ.illB 26, with "H per cent interest theron from the said 23 day of April 1 11X14, 1 will sell at publio auction, to the higbeat bidder'for cash, at the front door of the court house. In the town of Union, Union County. Oregon, on Sat urday the 11 day of June 1944, at 2 o'clock P M of said day. to satisfy said Plaintiffs j idgnient. Interest costs and accruing costs, all the right, title and interest that the sr.le defendants sn I each of them bad on or after the execo tion of the mortgage foreclosed by Plain litre in aald suit, In and to the 8 of the N and the W of the 8 W ), and the N U H of the 8 W' of wctlon'27, in Tp , 1 S, R 88, E W M, Union County Oregon. Dated thia 1 day of May 1904 at Union Oregon. C. O. Penning on Sheriff of Union Count Oregon. ' 6 IS 6 10 O K LINIMENT Curt 8 Pains, Lameness, Rheumatism, Stif Joints, etc. For sale by La Grande Drug Co. and Red Cross Drug Co Four Thousand More To arrive this week M tkirrg lfi.000 to be hung before Sep'. The ban?, ing is progra-iug rapidly in the hands of onr hang men. ' This lust shipeut consists of some ot the Latest Styles in Wail Paper In Union county. Call and see our stock before pu chasing elsewhere. We hive the greatest varie'.y . the ..ewe I designs, the best bsst and ths la-go t stock in the ciiy . Let us figure with you on your painting and paper huhging. Our workmen are the best and we guarantee satisfaction. I'ainle, Oils, GUss, Wall Paper and Building Mi te. i ds. ' 0. F. COOLIDGE Adams Avenue. LA GRANDE, OREGON K'new'market ! : Sfcillwell : Vandernuiien e Wish to announce that on ; Saturday February 27 they will open a first class J Meat Market in the old S Stand "THE BOSS" 5 Corner Railroad & Fir St, J We will always keep ou e haud a good stock of frenh and smoked nieats. sau- sage , lish and poultiy, e and will begladto meet S all my old patrons and J as many new ones. All J orders will receive onr J prompt Attention.-- . Phone 4gl j We Do Not Claim I That wo can please all t f the people all of the tijne, but WE DO CLAIM That our plant b is been under the same m.mngement for nearly TEN YEARS . That during this time our aim has been tr please as ? nearly all, at all times as good work and courteous treat - That we will do our be Jt lo..le we you if you will favor us with your patronage That Packages left at Vudenon & Myers or Kirtley's e barber shops will receiv tl'i same prompt attention that they would if Itfi ut tht un-idry. IABC LAUNDRY PHONE i85i eeeeeeeeeeeeeee ,e 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 hardy and grows on any soil. Also fine for cemetery lots. Fruit, shade and weeping trees, shrubs, roses, fctc. Let us know your wants we do the rest. Write box 637 or phone 1161. .QUEEN CITY GREENHOUSE Knur of a kind is n p-ett - pood hand r.t i-ar-is. tliit at J.e i.iil-l:i-r's ila the kind t!mt coUMTti, not tin fti'iv. We kei only oho kind of uif :it , the l.ind that's fre-h, lit-alll'V. ten ler nud iu i-y. I'.ny y-ur sleitkd an 1 chop here, and tiiey'il alw.iys te right. Onr Ptook is well-fed ami properly cared for. Conse quently onr meat haa a delicious flavor. Bock 8c Thomas a DflODHBBBIIllllBSIHi Farmers' and Traders' National Bank. a n LAG RAN DE, OREGON S3 Cnpital Stock fully paid . $ tiO.OOO Surplus fund . . l;i.iM o Liability of Shareholders - i'.),i)P0 Responsibility - . . I:i3,':00 We do a general banking mul ex.-lii.ngt- Irtish, ess. Drafts bought and sold on eartern and foreign hanks. JOSEPH PALMEK. Piesi.lent J. W. SCHlllLi;, dshier IBBBBIfllllBSSQSBgflSI DeWitt DaWIR ll ttw nuiw to In for hoa Bw to to bu Wilck Haul Soln. Wltt'o Witch Huel StTN U tt orie trial ond on, (anulno. la fact DeWltt'olothoonlrWItca HuolSiln tnt 10 raido Ira tho iMrkilumaS Wiich-Hazel All otboro wo eouiterfolto bow Iml titJono, cheap and worthtaaa otoo daniaroui. DaWIH'aWltch HaaalSarre la a pacific for Pllaa: Blind. BlMdlnt, ItchlniandPronnidlncPllas. AlaoCuts. Bum,, Brulaaa. Spralna, Lacaratlona, Contutlona. Botla. Carbundaa. Bcoamo. Tetlar. Salt Rhaum, and ill staw Okta Dlaaaaoa, SALVE PRKFABID r E.C. DeWitt tl Co., Chlcsie For Sale by ail Druggists 12 a tiaini'.'jam.r--.-ni. A Two Li ht Electrolier Empire style ci mplete with etclied glass shades and all attachments put up h. yt ur residence for $5.00 See samples in our window. La Grande I irht & Power Co i fMrVr Like a Comet j Tj'ii Q Aln ,he by comes I 1 'acarinr all stomaoh troubles and M dleeative in famous remedy V ,ho wltn' does for the stom- 7. oespon- ach thai which It V aer.tiyspeptlo. is unable to do for itself, evftn If h.. slightly disordered or overburdened. supplies the natural lutces of digestion and does tha amw r.i stomach, relating the nervous tension, while the intlamerj muscle i and.membran. r .u-. ortran are allowed lo rest and heal. It cures Indigestion, fbmi-nce palpilatlon of lh K.,.,' nervous d.sppsia tni a I slomach troubles bv cleansing n,..ir ... . atrengihening the glands, membranes of ths stom ach and digestive organs. KbdoIDjspepaaCura ImluUr.. o I Bom...... .r..""7,T""-' th.walh5 aa..Bs 'erlOo. BJltfaW For SiUb; a.l ) ijUts