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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1904)
.1 f icsk massa;' w 0 WOIL SLY JAMISON .We will call for it and Brmelil - home when promised V tfi ' " Wa geerantae salsfaotion and oqly ask, tot 1,1 order to demonstrat to you that we on a dentand the laundry business. Ton can stop : - " or wagon at any tint or phona the Lanodry , 8 - ' and roar work will be called for at once. We "'. - 11 a mu a specialty of nuniiy waaning, ana can; -, ;s a La Grande Evening Observer O Jiitt SBOB., Editors APrcs. BoUnd at the Fort Offloa at La Urande, ... Oregon, . m Second Claas Mail Matter.. t; Published daily except Suuday One year in advance. ..... 6 60 imx months in advance. .. .8 50 Per month 65t- Single copy...... ....... ...5c WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 15, 1904 ; do your washing Mtor and cheaper than you. A trial order aoUdtad. Union Steam Laundry j - ' PHONE IWh ' Mt FIR STREET rJ ! I EPUBLICAN STATESMANSHIP. COAL WOOD TRANSFER AND DELIVERY Wood, Clear Creekand Castle Gate . CoaJ Nataadtaaa eaak Bed It, ttaMmek, aad yellow pine wood Pliohe No 1611 .G. E- FOWLER. ' Sir " " ' ""T .'All phone orcjers iorivei i ; , ' Our -prompt Attention. SOB UUJMb sad tbsles lor sale t blocki sort ear shops bjrFS . RWMM. tun . v FOB SALE 400 eordo, 16 Inoh, yellow ploeaod Or wood at bargain. For particular! see ... 8 B Haworth, . . 4-a7tl Pni La Grand BtorrgaCo. Try the Observer for Job .Work- Stateemenship consiite in so directing the national force ibat : tbey can s all work in barmouy and for the ' general good : Reduced to its last jana'ysis Slateimanships in a j government like ours,' which is by tbe people ana for ine people, consists in providing opportuni. ties, and opening ways for individuals to better their condi tion by honest labor. , Apply this definition to the two great parties, and which shows' by its platforms, as exemplified by tbe laws each have passed when in control of the government the better states manship, or in other words which party baa by law created the best . opportunities for individuals to better their condi tions? The: Republicans challenge the Democrats to find a siogle law enacted by them that enabled a home seeker to go into tbe ' wilderness and secure a heme without pn ing cah there fore before he could lawfully build a cabin thereon. The Republicans also point to tbe protective tariff laws passed by them, that has given employ ment to Americau labor and under whioh the number of manufacturing establishments 'in the United States have iiucreased from 140,433 :n 1860, J the end of Democr. tic rule, to 612,734 in 1000, and the value m:jmBgXMMtaB wMrnWTif i i lU III MHB TO THE PERSON PAYIlNG RENT! .. . . . : k i t- . ?-V v : : ' v.- ir '.... v. t : . . . yfj.V . ; ' , ........ , ...... .t . , If i Si Do you always intend to toil for your leudlordsT t If yoq have ambitions to own your own home, what we have to say in' this advertisement will command ' your attention.' V' . We are planing Home Investment ' Addition "on ' ' the maiket. Eaob lot is about one acre in sise and eaou lot has a water right in one of the very best U Water Ditches in this valley! The soil is the very best, and every lrt is level. Home Investment Addition is only ten miuutes we lk from tbe depot You can bay these lots on the in stallment plan, making a small payment down and $6 00 a month until paid for. When paid for you get ( a good warranty deed and an abstraot of title. v. "You will want to see this property aud we waut to show it to you. We cau build you a house and let I you pay for the property Just like you wore paying rent. of manufactured - articles ' have grown from $1,835,861,676 in 1860 to II 3X39,279.666 in 1900 The Republicans also point to the Homestead law,' the, desert land law and other land law that have enabled men end womeu, without means, to go upon wild land and secure homes. Tbe Republicans nln refer to the billions" of d'olUre that have been eipeud'd by lh General Qovernineut in improve ing rivers, brbors and othtr iuternal improvements to render life mora pleasant aud tbe opponu i y to in k- a living in the west greater, all nf whii h laws wer opposed by the Democrats. ; The Repoblicans point to the fact that at the eud of 60 years Democrats rule the per capita wealth in the United States was but $513 93 and in 1900, at the close ol 40 years of Republican rule tbe per., capita wealth was $1, 235,88. AH tbe citations from history demonstrates that the laws passed by the Republi cans have created more oppoitunities fur the individual to better his oondition than the laws pasBed by tbe Democrats, WK ah.; MEADQUABTIKS v .,; F.u Xodak andJvoduk Si;ppH 'A complete st...k oi ;(.r..fsioaal viper. Plates' aplesale priees Mailorders , answered (irr ui ;i ! y . V La Cramk :.)ii;o Co,. .andRedXrossrug Co ii -: : . - ....... ...... . . ...7.7........T77T. We; Do Not Claim Ili'XS There is every reason to believe that Union county will reap a bounteous harvest and that it will be disposed of at a fair price. This will mean prosperous year for all concern ed. Tins county bas never known a failure, hut there has been a time when the pi ice was so far below the average tliat "tim-s were hard." Tins will not be tbe ease thin yenr, there fore tbe Tuiuie forlhe i inzens of this county is bright. The improvement now bei made to the electric light system has long been needed and tbe patrons of the line will surely appreciate the effort being made by the new management to give them tbe worth of a ligh' system in accord witb otber improve ments. Tbe Fourth of July, comitlee is going to have a proper celebra tion or know the reason why. There has been money enough subscribed to make a succens and the committee will see to it that the money will be expended. This town is all right. The only trouble with La Orande is that theie is not quite enough of it. So far as it goes it is all right and is growing. La Grande will have its ten thousand by 1908. Have you registered yourself as a member of the Ten Thou sand Club yet? Get in line and go to work. NO- 3655. Rsport off th. Condition of The L a Grande National Bank At LaOmnde.ln theRtateofOroiron.Ht tt. oiom or bunlnofui, J uue 8, luuf. Jt-JiK- ( La lirande In vestment Company. BKMURCBS D(l T.I. A Hfl Lonna and Discounts 4 4f5,fttt 19 Overdraft), secured and unsecured 14,.! 24 IT. 8. Bon On to seouro circulation... l.vox) on Bond securttieH.eta H 10 418 l8 ottuKiiiM iiuuibi lurnimre niiu tlx wro . lr.STO 16 (Hber rl estate ownt-d Due from National Banks not re serve agents O.Wl As Due rromMtateBanksnud Bankers 1 400 05 Uue from approved reserve agonls 127Ji3 Wt Checks and other cash items t.iM rx Notes or other National KankK. 4,5oO ou Kraotlonal paper turreuoy, niceties ana cents g 65 uawrul mokkt rukhvk in Hank, vis; Hpecle $4l,IM i. tender notes 13,34 1 00 54JUO46 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas urer, (5 per cent of circulation.)... 750 OB Total. . w LIABILITIES -fenltal Stock mid In Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National Hank Notes outstanding Due toother National Hanks .. .... Due to Btate Kiinka anil liankora Individual depoelts snlJect to rheck 3tW,aifl m Demand certificates of deposit... . 7A 004 hj DOLL A KS H),000 00 12.UU) W 12.313 39 16,000 i iv; 7 IhiHU 72 Total TAT or OHICIIO! ... CDUHTT or UNION j I, J. M. Church, Cashier of Hip ahov-nam d bank, do noU'lunly nwoarthst the above slat-, nent Is true to tbe best of my knowledge and belief. w .k J. M. Ht'ki"H. Cabier. Hubscrlbrd and sworn to before o in Is 14th day of June, iwu. C. II. 11 VN, Notary rubllc forUresroa residing at m c.ntnrie. Correct Attest J. St. RFKR Y I A. H. tio.Ni.Kv V Directors (iK. U t l K.WKMt FOCJND-on Qeld dny May 28th, pane coDtaiulns niooey, owner cau hare same by proving property and pay lng for this notice, at N K W. it. WANTED The (irau.le rt.ude Crwun ery Co wlihca to contract for oe hand red cortla of vc How pine wood Inqutr at the creamery. r 14-if K Dpeopl'tali of thn tiiLe.ut WE LO CLAIM ' Tbat our plant lias I een undeijthe same , innimgem'iit for ; nearly TESI YEA RS ; ' v. That d iri..g tlii tune i'ir aim has been' to please as i near.y all, at all time n g il. work and courteous treat ! Tbat we will do our best to pleaie you if you will favor ' us with your patronage ! That Packages left hi Anderson A Myers or Kirtley'a ! barber shops will rect-iv.- tbe same prompt . attention that ' they would if leftjatjtbb laundry. ABC LAUNDRY - PHONE j2i85i 1 i WALL PAPER If you are thinking of papering, this season, you should not fail to inspect our stock. We have sold . wall paper a good in. my years, but we can honestly say we have uever been able to otlVr ucb truly artistic designs at such an ei'.i eun ly low price as we are - now showing. We have a force of eieriouce ! paper bangers aud decorator an 1 guaratr.u a itisfaction. Call and see onr new urrivals. Nv paper arriving every week. Paints, Oils, Glass, Lime, Doors and Sash 0. P. COOLiDGE Adams Avenue. LA GRANDE, OREGON DOBBBBBiiaflSBIiBHBElIBB a a Farmers' and Traders' 3 National Bank, J LAGRANDE, OREGON Capital Stock fully paid . $ 60,000 Bl Surplus fund ... 13.000 Bl Liability of Shareholders 60,000 0 Responsibility ... 133,000 JfJ We do a general h ulking and exchange business. B Drafts bought and sohl on eartern aud foreign banks. B JOSEPH PALMER, President B J. W. SCRIBER, Cashier J IBBBBflflBOBBBBBBBBBBBB The World's Fair Route Thiao nnticipiitinnjiuijKiiBtcrii t'ip O' j aviBit tothe LoalBianaI'an:lm- exp. aitioiat St. Louis, cannot ail' ml i overlook the advantagea ofl'ered tr I Mia ru Pacific Railway, wl o j account of ltd various ronton an-l inlt-l i ways, has bum, appropriately nauic. 'The World's Fnir Route." I PaenKorn from the Northwe' tak . the MlssoORi'picirio trains from Den ver or Pueblo with the ctioice o: -ithtT loini; direct through the Kitnga Oitv 1 via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pieasant Hill. Two trains daily from Denver anil -Pueblo to St. Louis without i'han carrying all classes of modern etiiiit- ment, iocludinK electric lighteu ibS"i. vntion parlor cafe dining cars. Tfii tally trams between hansaa City au.l St Louis. Write, or call on W. O. Mi'llrldc General Agent, 124 Third st, Pnrtlan I lor uetailea iniormation and llluiraietl literature. tl. COFFEE,TEA, BAKING POWDER. FLAVORING EXTRACTS AtaolulePviriry. finesr flavor, Ortaljil Sircnilh. PtasoMblc frii CL0SSET ft DEYERS ' PORTLAND, OREGON. My Lady's Jewels rertamlr add to her attractiveness. .ii. niiw M "llHBiiiy tin adorned l:aloine.l the mot" nmhnhl. I sd no dullars. He rertainly showeil tittle an And if bis lady love hsil niy Iii"pi4y 01 Dainty Broaches Shnwmll nr.. I.u... 1.1: I ... ' ""w iwiiofwi nim. ra wmn naturally loves to adorn rsell. .,one in blame her after1 . vi.i i, y Pi.,r0. eurh besutitui uks st . inolorate s cost were never nlij-f. r. Ibirear! things for men' - .mu. in ami no how tnucl r I ,tiild livo said about them. : J. H. f Lite, the Jeweler That the way to reach a man's heart is through his stomach. Try it by using Geddes Bros' canned fruits, delicious beraies, lettuce, en ions, and radishes, just fresh from the garden. We are the first store the farmers call on and of course we get the choice of everything. . .:: We always have the fresh est eggs, butter, ec. ; , . Special attention given to phone orders. Geddes Bros. I r IB a.CA'C CI.U ii r a large pla -e iu the fond qu-o-tinn It is era utial threfor th t ilia meat be good. Touli, gristly stakt ir djv, jnicel s roa'ts will spuil any, mpai. Suppose you onsult us on THE MEAT QUESTION We know 'id buy tie best kind. Yrm can rely on onr knowledge nd our dfl s re 1 1 h-ild your trade to gt you ibe fliio.t me.it you ov.T clnsod your teeth on. As fur prices, well we are not so foolish as to have them high. Bock & Thomas DeYv fk D.WM la a gtt Malar a EfHs&SUS Witch-Hazel niin uii.iii m a. I MM ikai m4 rtlil.i.-na fcHiriM. D.WW'1 Wack HimI Bttwm i; tomi atfrf. a Mint, . SaA SUwaa, mtut tW 3 SALVE E.C. Dett cV..cwa. For Sale by all Druggists o Like ,a Comet 111. .W ww... th. star of health. to the wak and weary dsspon. aentayspflpuo, urlnf all itimnh troubleaand dl(stlva usardanv This famaua r.m.. doutor Him .Inm. ach that which it laantblatadofer luM, tven H but slightly disordered sr vsraurd.nad. Kodol UMHm Ik. i I lUlCatalaf j 1 , ..-1(M1,un lrm . does th work of tho I MnMaok -.t.l . .. 1 in biflamod muscle. 1M matnk. . """vtaiicioi mat i orjao aro allowed to rant Una k..l a. 1 :: " ". h cures (ndljMttorj, flatulence, nttMiai A , . -Ti -i "7bppsib ana i Momach troublea bv st k Hur,,3nnC id iTienihrariaaa t t- - . . 1 Hbdol Dyspepsia Caicl Ys-WCl,. T fTi Deggj, '"1