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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1904)
.ji " ji.ii.mwi . ""-"- 1 " " - -::.''.. :.. ' !t i IL-U ' '' -.11 . SSBSS9LLXl..i,fTTf' ; ' ' '' ' I: a 'If. !' 2 I i i : ; ' 1 If A-n "SJAllIECXifcliTULL ELY A JAMISON Jj a . Ve will. call for it and bring it home when promised :-V'"'?"' Wa cttaraatee satisfaction and only ask for' a ? trial order to demtiistrae to you thai wa on- j derstand the laundry business. You can stop ; our wagon at any time or phone the Lanudry and yonr work will be called for at once. We . make a specialty of family washing, and eah do yuur washing better and cheaper than a ; you. . a trial oraer souoiiea. .-Union Steam Laundry I , J'HONB 1ML 742 FIB STREET. La Grande Evening Observer j OaaSBT BROS., Editors aPrcpa. at tbe Poet Offloe at La Grande, Oregon, as Second Class Mall Matter. . , Published daily except Sunday One year in advance. . . . . .16 50 Six months in advance. , . .3 60 Per month 65c Single copy.......... 6c MONDAY EVENING JUNE 20 , KK4 That.l owerer,iiliquirinlei s will not increase and that it .. demand greater moral dttcency because of the"club" is admitted. Whether we shall have prohibi tion depends very much tin the liquor element and the enforce ment of present laws. If minors are protected, drunkenness and debauchery not allowed the new implement of warfare will not be drafted into service Pendleton Tribune EXCITEMENT SUBSIDING. IS Meat Market 1 ' " Stellwell A Vandermuelen, Proprietors. WHOLESALE -: ANIT v RETAIL BUTCHEPS. ' Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers' stock Hides, pelts and fnrs. Also chickens & poultry. Excitement about local option jhii somewhat subsided though '.here and there someone who I wauts to drive in a point is still w . OFFICERS: . . -iTi ' BlJiirm...... Predaiit ' X.'M.BaaKt......Vloa President. ' J. K.'ClltJaoii ..Cashier. r.fc.-MTna..'..-..AMt. Cashier t : V.. -- -' !"-"??:!- - ' ''355 t DIRECTORS: ' ' - J. M. Barry, J. M. Ohoiua A. RWnlar, B. 8mlth PMU O.BUnUy EtXGrande National, B nk ; La Craada, OnRoo : ' 7 : , CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $72,000.00 v TraaarieWsfMcral bctiUDcbtuliMM. Bayaaadailla axohanaa aa ., r J ' , r J , all parte of the world. Oouactioni a tpaeialty. COAL iTd - WOOD TRANSFER AND DELIVERY Wood, Cleat Creek,& Castle Gatje Coal A ; ,4 , ,,'HDtKl tamp ooat Bad 8, tamarack, and yiio plaa; wood t , Alfalfa bay $10 per ton Delivered 7t7.5;;..''';.?' V s " Phone "No 1611 j G. E. FOWLER,: Baocawor to U C, flroot and Cltf Coal Co. ii A.1 1 phone orders criv. i . . Our i prompt Attention. ' talkine The question has j resolved itself into the opinion jthat prohibition In most of the icounties of the state is not probab'e and in Umatilla eount.v ! it is impossible. The uneasiness of properly owners is disappear ing and business men are willing to make leases. The object of the author of the bill bat been gained-namely, to : threaten the aggressive moments of the liquor interests of the state and to warn liquor dealers against too flagrant viola tioa of the laws. The liquor people have begun an aggressive 'campaign against the possible prohibiten petition, but this, too, has been quieted. They found tbat they were arousing the -moral forces atd that their pessonal interests in the matter would not be defended by the property owners and business people. Lonnl option in its present statur merely as a resort for the correction of abuses will be beneficial to the state. The law contains two or three features tbat are malicious and should be changed, but as a principle to apply to precincts or .corporate limits' it is good and will piob- ably be .maintained. If, how ever, the people of the state are to be harrassed aunually with elections, if the issue it to b raised at every opportunity because 10 per cent of the ueoule may demand it, the law is positively evil and should he repealed at once. That Pendle ton will not have prohibition in years to come is conceded by all. w!LL TURKEY CONSENT? TO ERS0N PAYING EEHT! Sv Do you always intend to toil for your landlords? If you have ambition! to own your own home, what -we have to say in this advertisement will command '. your attention. 1 . r ; -.'d. '' ' V-' - '' We are planing Home Investment Addition on ' the maiket. Eaeh lot is about one aero in site and each lot has a water right in one of the very best 4 Water Ditches in this valley. f The soil je the very best, and every let is level. Home Investment Addition is only ten minutes walk from the depot. You can buy these lota on the in. stallment plan, making a small - payment down and 1 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 want to show it to you. We can build yau a house and let . JfoU pay for the property Just like you were paying Will Turkey cuusent to the formal request made by tlieCzar for the psoases o: his Black Sea fleet through the Dardanelles? The rumor in London is that ti e Sulton has given the desired permission, and the consequent interest is great. That the Ciar needs the Blaok Sea fleet is unquestionable, but whether the consideration undoubtedly paid, or to be paid, to the Sultan by the Czar would" equal the cost Great Britain would impose on the Turk is another and a seri ous question. In the view of the predecessor of the present Czar, the defeat at Sedan and the subsequent dethronement of Napoleon made the Crimean War treaties of no moment. Under them the Dardanelles was made a closed passage for vessels of any char acter rave with the conseut of the Turk, and the consent of the Turk could not be l.ad save with the consent of Fiance and Eng land. The requirement of that consent was inti nded as a blow at Kuntia, and to. was the known impossibility of att lining the pertnis ion of Great Britain and France for the grant of the permission to Ru sia. But today the Tutk finds France an ally of Russia and desires a free haud in his pitiless work in Macedonia. He also finds Great Britian with much to employ her in . India and is reckoning only with bis Russian host. It will be the mistake of his life' if he should open the Dardanelles to the Black Sea fleet, and the mistake would in no sconce be instigated by the fact that which Japan has done to other Russian fleets she would do to tbat of the Black Sea. There is more at stake with England than mere sympathetic or commercial desire for the success of Japan . With the opening of the Dardanelles to Russia would come the massing of British fleets and squadrons at the other end, and it would be better for the Czar that his fleets struck a torpedo in the paisa&e than to meet the Union Jack flying in his face when his Heets emerged. WE) Ain: PIHJADQUARTiCBS For Kodak and Kodak Supplies - :. ' ' . , . tf.ll ..Jam Plates at wboleesie prices """ A complete stork of professional ansaered promptly. paper. La Grande Drug Co. and Red Cross Drug Co Tim Ci pleat t 1' the peon all of the time, but ! WE tO CLAIM ;' T -a our tW. has hreu dtiderfthe same in magemeut for nearly TEN YEARS v ? j TLat d iri..g this time, our aim has been to pleas as near.y all; at all times as go d work and courteous treat i That we. will do our best to please you if you will favor us with your patronage i t '' ' That Packages left hi Anderson A Myers or Kirtlay's barber shops will receive u e same prompt attention 'that they would if left at the laundry, " ' ABC LAUNDRY : PHONE I85t .aonaaooBaiaonaoDanaDQ v a a a a a a The thirty-second reunion of the Oregon Pioneers' association will take place at Portland on Wednesday next. June 22. Persons who came to the original Oregon country, or were born therein, prior to February 14, 1859, the day that Oregon be came a state,' are eligible to membership. List year ' the actual enrollment was 1007, and the average age was 70 years. Thirty-four deaths have occurr ed in tbia body during the past year and the ranks of those who came to Oregon prior to 1859 are being rapidly reduced. Farmers' and Traders National Bank. ; V AG RANDEi 5 O R EGON D Capital Stock fully paid I 60,000 B : Surplus fund 18.000 Liability of Shareho ders 60,000 mm" . Responsibility . . . 188,000 jjj We do a giiera' hiki"g and exchange business, , Drafts bought and told oo irteru and foreign banks, ' B JOSEPH. 1'ALMER, President J B B . J. W. SCRIBSR, Cashier p OnDBOBRBIIBIB BB B OD O B O p : My Lady's Jewel n .JJ a k That nnat sarhn tiriVitaa tka Bsfni 'UIH adonid Is sdornd it mortM profakbljrj A. -A AUm Urn MWwatail ahatesvH llttW mm. And il ait Udjr lottadl reen my dUpUy 9iiawM -.. ,m4.-1 . Dainty wwJwfi , . ' OU a.A Umm KlmA Mm DUD WVUIU livi siaavw uVvrvw mwhm rut vf tumm mswimwii bemlf. Ho om oaa bln br aftH tnty Tut my mora.) eu owuuiun Oiiogwit toDXMtrmtBeoirwr otTti lt. M 1'Ii.h aatat aklataa. fn smaiti : too. Jat i ome lo and m Sow much mora i coojo oara and a Boat intm. J. H. t iarc, the Jeweler Dr. I' A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURUEON, Office at A T Hill's Diug Store La Grande. Oregon Phn 1361 Residence phone 7ol Classified Ads FOB SALE A two story bouse in good condition, 1612 6st inquire at tbla offloe. 6-16-22. FOR SALE! Complete outfit of hou bold fornitnre will be sold cheap If sold at once. Inquire at laildene oo seventh Street between Wuhing. ton avenue end P Street E T Thorn. TO TRADE A heavy team, barne a end wegon for real eiUie enquire t Van BoreDa cignr etor. WAN TED The (lianda Bonda Cream. ery Co wiebe. to contract tor one boodrrd conle of yellow pine wood- Inqnire at the creamery. 14-tt Notice To Water Consumer Ordinance 58No provides thU Tbe water rate tball oa due payable ia advance at the ofSroof City Recorder on the nrat day of each montb axcept for metr a, which are payable oo -the fjret da of the aacceediog month), and if not paid within- the ftrat tea dave the watrr will be abut off the premiae, aad got torned ou until paymeot ia mad? of amount due with one dollar In addition for tbe eipenae of turning wafer off and on. This rule thali: b. atrlctfy nforced beginning with the sira. oi nay. - j ' B 0 Oilman. f Walar Sept. Juvenile Dancing Class Prof and Mr Slmwou will onen a olaat for Juvenile, lo Commercial club ball oa June Zttrdat 3pm Tbe couth hiu wuuae .oaacing, uaporiOMOt and the d.Iiarte system of physical saltan tar rates and particulars nqnlr of jtt bu ure aimpsoa n aaaingTOQ are Real estate Snap two acre .treot, That the way to reach a man's heart is through, his stomach. Try it by using Geddes Bros' canned lruits, delicious beraies, lettuce, on 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; .ur.AT CLH M- .:. rf 1b e in (he fo d quwtinn It is.-s iitial tliivfor tb t ibe meat be K"d. Tnuuli, gristly atiak,. or ljy, 1 lice I ia ioa-ta will spull any roi-al, , Suppose you consult a . on . THE MEAT QUESTION . We know and buv tlie beat kind. Vott caa rely on our knowledge and oar ds sire to hold your trade to get you the flne-t meat you evnr closed your tetl) on. As fur prices, well we are not as foolish as to have them high. -. Bock & Thomai It is dangerous for the Russi ans to pnt toi much confidence in reports or loss of Japanese battalions. At least it would be if they started on the hunt for tbem. I II . . ; :n r rv--'-" --H I ta Grande fBVestnaent Company. I The Republican National Committee is disposed to advise the Wisconsin Republicans to launder their own linen and do it quick. Good advice. ACUTE RHEUMATISM tieep tearing or wrenching pains, occasioned I by getting wet through; worse when at rest, or on Brat moving I the limbs and in cold or damp weato- I er, la cored quickly by Ballard's Snow Liniment, Oscar O'eeoo, Gibeoo City Illinois writes. Fab IS 1903: -A year I ago I was troubled with a pain In my bark, i it soon got so bad I could not bend over. One bottle cf Ballard's Snow Liniment cared ma." SSe, 60o, seven blboks from FURNISHED KOOMS Parties desire . center of L Grande. Gad ill room JrV". 17 ,llrn,,D rMtB PP'7 lo d cottage furnished completely and " " ' wr"r " well.ifdeaired. Two berna, Urge ben ruimiin-j tohu nouae lor oouw noaseana wire eooioeed park over one keeping apply to Mrs S C Ziiber 6 lltf .bandied obiokens, over 100 bearite roiv reea incia'liog winter and sum. mer apples, pears, pronea, psaoaee and several rarities of oherries, on """"' i-wuyrrioa, mi sirawDerrles twenty five shade treea. i.. a.-... nf 'f garden ready for ose, three .wu iiuuiii., m snarea ta.aood water ditch. Honaa iuan f..Vm Pasture I'lenty of good pasture $1 pr bead per month, Pbona 1276. Piano Tuning Prof Heodricke the a Piano tnner. la fnllv Drerjared to care fnr yeor Piano, and eolirita your patro tage ' In his line. Give him a triat Pkooa 7 Cheap Lumber FOR SALE About 1IMXIO0 feet In oar yard at Imbler soluble for bontee barns, fences and rancn porpnara cneap lor neat su aaya. uome aad sea as quick. Bntt '.Mgr. Summer Dresses Made on short notice, at reasonable prices Mre Etta E Wines Phone 1717-Wh St between Oil Sts. 6-31 Sweet Cream Ccmmenring Thnraday June lnth the Urainle Honile Creamery Oo Kill be prei eu to rarnun awwet cum in qnanity to salt, whole sale and tall Kememl-er tbe place Hnntlngtn new bnlUingncxt door to are trallding. I. Cabbage Plants SZ Caeblne, of Frultdale, has a Urge nornber of cabbage plan for Change of Management Tho undersigned has purchased the busin as known as the Harris Cash Meat Market and will her, after conduct the same. We wiah to inform the public that we are prepared to furnish all kinds of meats, game and poultry at the very lowest prices consiataut with first-olas articles We have otv own delivery and make two trine dil ta tW. Old Town. Highest mul.i price paid for all cattle. hnM.rM sheep. We solicit a share of your patronage and guarantee tbe very best satisfaction. Phone orders receive nromct and careful attention. Harris meat market tract, rnone 1601. Spokane Cafe Under the new management J is rapidly bu ldlng op a good ' trade. Prompt service, . cour- f teous treatment, everything clean, and you will always Hod plenty to est, are the causes of t tbe increase 1 patronage. Try i our regular 25 Cent Meal Many aay It la by far tho best meal in the Inland Empire Try one and then you may judge. Opao day and night. Depot Street SPOKANE CAFE J. P. Johnson Depot St LaGrande.Or. ARE YOU GOING TO ST. LOUIS i n.,??'.P,aron,,8e fonr ticket via tie ,1 B(UK ISLAND . FRISCO SV1TEM8. Choice of routes going or returning . 8T.PAUL. DENVER. COLORADO SPRINGS, or PUEBLO. For rates call on your local Agent -. U,P'Mle; June 16-17-18 July 1-2 3 Aug. 8.9-10 88 t. 6-6 7 Oct. S-4-6. For further information and lMnln . car reservations call upon or address A a Mc Dt nsld 140 Third St., Portland, Sr,n',Art , -SCAVENGHR- I am now nrennrnit tn An all kinds of scavenger work thai ia generally done by a scaveager, and will call at your place at any time. Call me up on phone No. 1841 or address box 602. H N Maon 0 SPICES o C0FreE,TEAv BAKING Pnwnro fUVGEXTRAtffsl 5L0S5ET&DEYE8S " aTnmvi ai WNEJU VVAUEJr; a. Pboae 1B37. tl " " w, wnauurs. vs..;.. . .v il 1 1 ,v.r.--i'--T'i(r"" ' JJ $1 00. Sold by N.wlln Drag Co. F