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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1904)
1 ! c Hit i. 1 ft L W X 8TTJLL ELVA JAMISON" Vc vQ cdl for it and bring it T home when promised. - W gwmatM MtbCMtioa and oly ask for a trial erdar to damonatrato to you that wa un-" dstand tha laoadry business. Yon can stop , u wagon at an tima or phono the Laundry ; and yaw work will b called for at onoe.- Wa auk specialty of family washing, and can da yaw washing batter and cheaper than ym " A trial order solicited. :; i ;.. ' . i- a a m a a . D Union Steam Laundry S rtumm m. t ' ; 7 fib street. , . j Oats Oats Sw3 Car I bad o r sac k; Ro 1 1 -eel or chopped. Ear lev the same. Wild, And Qraln .Hay d XI moth v. l& Grande Evening Observer CUBRET BR08., Editors A Prop. Sotend eti the Poet Office at La Qiudav Oregon ae Second Glass Published daily except Sunday One year in advance. . . . .. $6 50 8ix months in advance. , .8 60 Per month. , . . . ,65c Single aopy,...,....,,... ,6c SATURDAY EVENING MAY 28 1904 7,0w prioet always the lowest; find out. Do not forgot that wa handle eoal and wood. h GRANDE RONDE CASH COMPANY. Frca delivery 'Phona Main 1801 - Wholesale and Retail -Try the Observer for Job Work- T REPUBLICAN TICKET. ' Stale 1 1 Supreme Judge, P A Moore ' Food ind Dairy Comminiontr, y JW Bailey PrcridenUt) Eltcton, Jama A feci J N Hart. G B Danick. A C Hough Second District K , :. . Congressman J N Williamson. -' Union and Wallowa.1 v Joint Senator Peter McDonald. v Joint Representative J H Dobbin Eighth Judicial District. Prosecuting Att'y. Leroy Lomax f i v Union County. . 1 Representative N 0 McLeod, , Olerk-Jaa B GUbam -SherftW W Waldoa.. ,, ,.. ' Assessor Ben Brows. , -t ... Recorder D H Prootor . Treasurer John Frawloy'J Commissioner J H fielders School Supt. B A Wilkerson . Surveyor TB Berry ! Coroner J O Henry. . ' '' ; U Grande Precinct Jostle. Peace J E Hough ' ' Constable J W Fraeer ' '' No, Adolphusl Politioal economy has no reference to the use of campaign funds. , . The correspondent from Alice! published in this issue, certainly expresses the feeling of. the great majority of the heavy tax payers of the county "Now is our opportunity" bv voting for La Grande they are to no expense m THE PERSON PAYING RENT! A ih 1 1 ' Do yon always intend to toil for your landlords? If you have ambitions to own your own home, what we have to say in this advertisement will oomroand your attention. . 1 We ara placing Home Investment Addition on the maxkst. Each lot is about one aore in sice and each lot has a water right in .one of the ' very best Water Ditches in this valley. . .. The soil is the very heat, and every let is level. Home Investment Addition is only ten minutes walk from the depot. You can buy these lots on the in stallment plan, making a small payment down and 5 00 a month until paid for. When paid for you get a good warranty deed and an abstract of title. You will want to see this property and we waut to show It to you. We can build you a house and let yon pay (or the property just like you were paying rent. whatever aud the acljal s vi' g during the . fifteeu years will easily build a court bouse. A Keystone Stale weather prophet, Adolphua Kan', by name, predicts heavy trotts dur ing the next six weeks. Hearst or Parker? y ."v - - La Grande Investment" Company. The Baker City Herald seems to have adjusted its financial affairs and is again a welcome visitor to our exchange desk. ' Wallowa county, when ' they moved their i couory seat from Joseph to Enterprise secured the use of a court house for a term of ten year free, and at the expra tion of that term succeeded in renting the same building much cheaper than the county could afford to own it. at. least they have never built one. , This might be hue in Union -county after , her '. fifteen year lease expires. , At the . expiration , of . the fifteen years which the ooanty will be provided with a free court house Union county will then be advanced to': such an extent that if the county saw fit to build at that time, it would he in a position to build a buildiu g that would be sufficient to take care of the business fir all future time.' This is quite an import ant factor., Fifteen years will note many changes in Union county. -': -. . - , . WJ) ark LllCADQU AErrKH 1 " For Kodak and Kodak Supplies A complete stock of profnsinnal papor. Plates at wholesale prices. Mailorders auswored prom,itly. ; ' -j. La Graidc D.upi Co. and Red Cross Drug Co Promoters of wild cat mining schemes in Baker county are again entering a protest against the corporation tax law enacted by the latft legislature, and will clamor for its repeal at the next session, but their clamor will fall upon dull ; ears. Legitimate corporations are not objecting to the tax, : and since the law- is bringing $100,000 a year into the state treasury legist ttors will will not consider favorably , an effort to repeal it. The Dalles Times Mountainer. Mr. O. B.Shappot, one of the progressive fruit growers of the Cove was a La Grande visitor yesterday and made the Observer a very pleasant call. Mr. Shappot has for a number of years been in favor of the removal of the county seat to La Grande and is still of the opinion, more than ever, . since as he expressed it "La Grande is to furnish the county a first olass modern building for a period of fifteen years at a rental of only $1 per year." He recognizes the fact that La Grande is vhe only market in the valley at the present time and that the vounty eat would give her that much more prestage towards a city which would make ajstill greater market. Mr. Shappot visited the site for the new city hatl and while at no time had he enter tained any doubt whatever but that La Grande would do exaotly what she said she would do, he was surprised to see ' the work that was being done at this time and the size of the foundation, and was delighted with the site. He stated that he had been informed that it was away out of town, and was surprised to know that it was just opposite the big new briok school house, where 700 children from all parts of the city attend daily. Early Risers Ilirunvi unuruM Per .lek nllet from BlltranM. Sck Hudicht, Torpid Ut, Java die DlitlmM, and .11 traublw arla Inf tram aa InutW. or durfUh w. DcWIM'i Uttl. Euljr RlMia an an aval ted. They Mt pramptly and trm grip. Tby an dtlnfjr that ItUaplurara I. tak. them. On. to tv. ao aa a mlU laiattvai tvo or tear act a. a teaauit and .Heotlv. etthartlo. Thqr ara partly wreubl. and abttlateljr kanateoa. Thy lonlo lh llnr. B. O. BaWltt Con CKleaM WALL PAPER II you arr lliit kii y of pnperiag, n r.-on, y u ' u'd not fjii ip:'cVour stook. We have sold wa 1 paper a g jjj iu n.y years, but we can honestly say we haye uever teen able to offer auch truly artistio designs at such an extremely low price as we are now showing. We have a force of experienced paper hangers and decorator and guur.iuiee satisfaction. Cull und see our new arrivals. New paper arriving 6very week. Paints, Oils, Glass, Lime, Doors and Sash 0 F. C00L1DGE Will Exchange Sir eer sewing machmes f..r good driving horses. Machines sold upon easy terms! Repairs for all kinns lot machines. . A. H. STONE. Office in Jas. R. Smith's Jewelry Store. . Adams Avenue. LA GRANDE, OREGON j 1 We Do Not Claim j S That wo can please all ofjthe people all of the tin:e,'but ' - J I WE DO CLAIM I That our plant has been undeifthe same 'management for nearly TEN YEARSJ " ; That during this time our aim hns benn tr please ei near. y all, at all times as go-id work aud courteous treat La Grande School of Music Oppoaila Sonjmer boaae. " . One of the beat muaioal ioatitntloaa in the stale. Four rooms aaed for mimical inatruotion, 15 giadea of muaio taught, department 1, 2 rooms uaeJ for the 8 first grades. Children at the age of 5 and older come on. hour evary day. Department 2, 2 rooma for grades 4 to 16 for pupils of nil sites The latest course best prac tical muaioal instruction. Mualoaf oontmt" Inr mcdala every few weeks. E., Porter Day, Prinipal. Mrs. Day, Assistant That we will do our best to please you if you will favor us with your patronage " : J That Packages left at Anderson & Myers or Kirtley's 2 barber shops will receive the same prompt attention that they would if left"at the laundry. ,J !A B C LAUNDRY PHONE j I8SI flDBDDDBDDBBDfllllBIBBODB h Farmers' and Traders'- n 5 National Bank. 2 LAG RAN D E, OREGON Capital Stock fully paid - $ 60,000 1 O Surplus fund 13.000 I B Liability of Shareholders 60,000 i B Responsibility : . . . 133,000 i fl We do a general banking and exohange business. I B Drafts bought and sold on eartern and foreign bank-. I g . ...... . JQSEpQ pALMER, president J ? J. W. SCRIBER, Cashier SnOBBBBBBBBBBBflflBBBBB1 The World's Fair Route Those anUclpatina an Eastern trip, or a vialt to the Lonlslana Purchase ezgpo. altion at St. Louie, cannot afford to overlook the advantages ottered by the Miasooai Pioino Railway, which, on aocoant of its various routes and gated ways, has b9n appropriately names The World's Fair Route." Passengers from the Northwest take the MiasooarACirio trains from Den- going direct through the Kansas City,' via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant! Hill. I Two trains daily from Denver and Pueblo to St. Louis without change, I carrying all clauses of modern equip- raent, including electric lighted oW vation parlor cafe dining cara. Ten i daily trains between Kanaaa City and j St Louis. Write, or call on W. O. McBrlde. General Agent, 124 Third at, Portland for detailed information and Illustrated I literature. U. TTasr i i n n r Q( SPICESa o COFFEE.TEA, BAKIN3 POWDER, FLAVORING EXTRACTS AbjolutePurify, Fines! Flavor. Crtarest Sfrenh, Peasomblt Prices CLOSSET&DEYERS PORTLAND, OREGON. My Lady's Jewels Certainly add to her attractivenep The pnet who wro'e that "Ueamy un adorned laadoined the mot" prnbabl had no dol lurs. Ho certainly ahowi little sense. And if bis lady love bi aeeo my displ ly ol Dainty Broaches Bbe would not have believed him For a wi man naturally loves to adorn) nereeii. no one c .n oiame ner utti-r hey vUit my store. Such benntifut 'linite at so tnoilerate a cost were never ."en before. Tbere are things for men too. Jnnt roine in and see how mui Ii more I could have said about them. Four of a kind is a prettv good hand it canls. But at the butcher's its the kind that counts, not the four. We keep inly one kind of meat, the kind that's freah, healthy, tender and luicy. Buy your steakA an l chnpa here, and 'tiey'll always be right. Our stock is ..'il-lod aud pioperly eared for. Conae pieutly our meat has a delicious flavor. 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