La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, June 24, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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JCZ21 1AMI8C9I : , W C BTULL ELY A. JAMISON
Ye will call for it and bring it
home when promised .
Wo gwarentoe satisfaction and onl ask tor a '''.'
trial order to demonstrate to yon that wo an- v
- deretand the laundry business. Yon can atop
ur waxon at any time or phone the Laundry ...
and your work will be called for at once. We
make a specialty of family washing, and cab
do your waahing better and cheaper than
too. A trial order tolicited, ,, , . .. v
jl Grande Evening Observer!
UUttttlCI onus. , Ultonftnos.
Batatad at tb Port Office at La
Orande, Otifon, aa Seoood Claw
laaUMattar.
Published daily except Sunday
ion Steam Laundry
One year in advance. ..... 6 60
six months in advance. ...aw
Per month , . . . 65c
Single copy .....5c
FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 24. 1904
PHONB1W1.
742 FIB STREET.
oi
fREE RURAL' DELIVERY,
BOSS
Meat Market
tmueUfo, Proprietors. ,
Ks''
- ' D-J m ' r a,, iHTAIL BUTCHEPS.
5eiC,? AIfa4r .11 kind, of butcher.
. - uarden Seed in bi aio chickens & poultry.
Seed Wheat, Bated
Barley, Oats, Etc.
; . - i DIBEOTOBBi '
Thft rtnlv flats "B J. m. church
. LUe OIly B68 A. & Cooler, R.8mttb ... '
MiUnion Gom"1 Buaeu..
355
La Grande National. B nk
' v .. La Graade, Oregon 's
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $72,000.00
Tnueti a general basking boslnees. Bay and Mils exchange en
1 all nart of the world. Collections a aoeclaltv.
COAL , and WOOD
TRANSFER AND DELIVERY
Wood, Clear Creek & Castle Gate Coai r
Nat sod lamp ooaL Bad flr, tamarack, and fallow pin wood
' Alfalfa hay 10 per ton Delivered "'
Phono No 1611 1
G. E. FOWLER,
Boeoaaaor to L. 0. Groat and Cltr Coal Co.
All phone orders crivei i ;
" Our prompt Attention.
When the Republican party
came into power in 1861 there
I was no suoh thing known in our
I postal service as free delivery
i either in cities or in country
I district. The republioaa party
always alive with a determi
I nation to benefit the common
people and increase the comforts
,f borne ' life, in 1863
inaugrate a system of free
delivery to the homes of the
people. Beginning with wise
caution on this wide departure
from the-plans passed by the
national government from its
commencement, provisions were
made to establish ' free ' delivery
of mail ' matter in 45 of the
principal cities in the United
States with 68 letter carriers, at
a cost, the first year ol 1817,063.
20. The expeti meat proved a
suocessfrom the start in cities
and on July ' 1, 1001, the ' post
master, general reported 866
oities suffled with . free
delivery service employ ini;
16,889 -carriers,-- who - collected
and carried mail matter, two or
more times a day, to 82,000,000
patrons in oitiei at a oost to the
government of .'- 60 cents pe
annum for each - patron. See
report of post Master General,
0. E. Smith for year ending June
30, 1901.
: Free delivery in oities having
proved not only a great conveni
ence to tbe p lople, but a financial
success to thi government! tbe
next move was too extend it to
the country, but to this move
the Ddmocraa objeoted. Wax.
I Wilson the '.last Democratic
Past Utster, i who served in
Clevelands cabinet, the last two
years of his second administra
tion from 1895 to 1897, declared
f rural Ires delivery impraetio , '
but when he retired and a
Republican took his place at the
commencement ot MvKinleys
first administration, a more
progressive idea prevailed, and
it was resolved to accomodate
country people as well as city
folks. Within tbe first two yeais
of Mckiuleys first administration
200 Rural Free Delivery Routs
were established, and in opera
tion in 1899, and now after five
years trial, there are 25,000 routs
bringing daily mail service to
more than 12,000,000 people in
the country.
To , . come closer : home to
observe what benefits a Republi
can idea etfeouated by Republi
can energy and vigor has done
for the people in this mountain
valley in their new homes, we
find in Union county five rural
free delivery routes now in
operation; ' is, two from Jja
Grandn, one from Alice!, one
from Summerville and one from
the Elgin. These five routes take
from and carry to, every duy in
the year, Sundays excepted, the
mail matter of 600 patron?, nt
(heir farm homes without
change. Aud thi-, within less
than eight years from the lime
when a Democratic Post Master
General pronounced free rurul
delivery impracticable. So much
for Democra'10 theory which
always says "can't aud don't
Republicanism which always
says, "can and do" and then
does. : -
TO TH B PERSON PATI NG RENT!
In wi Iking through the high
ways of life did it ever impress -you
that the ownership of real
estate would improve your con.
condition matefielly? II not.fcK;
it is time that you did realise
that ruch is a fact. It will make
you more independent in feel
ing, and YOUR HOUSE will be
yours in every sense of the
word.
We have fine lots for sale in HOME INVEST
MENT ADDITION at right prices. Eveiy lot is
about au acre in size and each lot hs a water right
in one of the best irrigating ditches in the valley.
We will sell you these lots on
installment, and we will also
ii runt, wiih yon to ereH a
dwelling house for you, ai d al
low ynu to pay for the entire
property in inbtalline' ts. Put
your rei t iuto your own borne
Call on the 1
LA GRANDE ' INVESTMENT
Company. 11 10 A'ltms Avenue,
La Grande, Oregon. .'
Real a
La ; G rande In vestm en t Company.
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WiailordLi'S
For Iv Kink and Kodak Supplies ,
A complete stock of ,,feeBional paper. Plates at wholesale prices
answered promptly.
La Grande Dm Co. and Red Cross Drug Co
1 . .
.11
We Do Not Claim-
Tha'. wo can please all ( f the people all ot the timebut
WE DO CLAIM
That our plant has been undethe same mansgement for
t mr a, a t ry a rr
uftariy T,w i baks
That during this time ouraimhas been to please as
; nearly all, at all times aa good work and courteous treat
That we will do our lie-it to pleaae you if you will favor
; us with your patronage
A. Mtnri or Klrtlev's
; barber 8I107.8 will receive the same prompt attention that
they would if left at the luuudry.
ABC LAUNDRY j
; PH JNE j i85l :
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Classified Ads
For Rent
The heroio aots done in con
nection wiihlheSlocum disaster
only emphasize tbe demand that
the necessity for them shall be
avoided by right inspection
and due care.
If ' Mr; Cleveland could be
convinced of the existence of
good bass fishing in the Mississi
ppi, he might take a turn out
there next month.
. "Is the Vice President import
ant to the Democratic party?"
asks Adlai Stevenson, of Illinoy.
Nop not yet Unk' Adlai.
Hungary can not be more
willing to restrict emigration
than the United States to restrict
Hungarian immigration.
General Sheiman Bell, of
Colorado, says he isn't a lawyer.
Nobody would have accused him
of it, after bis deportation act.
The fsot that Indian Territory
has instructed for Parker dnsen't
operate against the Bryan
determination to have his scalp.
The Mayors of Cleveland and
of Chicago unanimously prefer
that it should , be a long time
between conventions.
The Creamery
The combined churn aud worker be
longing to Hit) Qrande Rondu Ohiai'.i
erjf Company, which hae beon at itw
freight depot (or three months await
ing lb eompletion of too compniyV
na building! on E m Stiee', wan rr
moved yeslrnlay, rod is now itniriy
for loitallment in the pUnt. 1
. The two oomoiodione rooma which
tbaeompany bis erected are nicely
plaalared, well ventilated and prividr d
with aa abondanoe ot lig:t.
air O K Harper, the preaident of the
oompany inform at that he culoulntur
having the m oil e y a I in lyihe
Srttof Bep a ntyr and will at tha
lima be ready lor rk.
La Orange iil b) th beiidqiiartPiH
for t' e 1 rnMnv, "d I lie raucheiM iu
thaeurr in.ding it unlrv wiil bif ablt
to dir. a :. I. iiii! ; thy cm product
tver a.a ahovr wt - ntuessar) lur
neir ok e t it ptt
NIGHT WAS HER TERROR.
''I would cough Dearly all night long."
wriiea Mrs Cl n Ain lt'gaie, of Alex
andria, Iud., "and rould hardly get any
S arp. I bad coiiauiiiutKUi eo bad thut
if 1 aalked a blotk I would couiih
frightfully and (pit blood, but wbon
til other madlrinee failed, three (1 00
oottleaof Dr King's New Discovery
wholly cured me and I gained A8
potinda " It'i absolutely guaranteed
to cure Cougbi, Colds, La Urlppe,
Bronchitis and all Throat and Lnng
tronblM. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial
bottles free at Nawlin Drue Co.
FOR SALIC A two story hoiii) i.i
good condition, JiUl' list iui) t e ..t
this ollico. G-ltJ-22.
FOli S.I.K Complete outfit f t bouse
bold furniture will to sold etteitp
if sold at once. liKUiro at rcsder.n
on eevouth Street but ween Wan. iug
ton aveuue mid V Sir.'et 1 T lio ii-t.
TO TRADK A heavy team, i.i:
ann wagon lor real e-taie en., .... .u
Van.Hurena ci.tr fetor.
WAN I'EIJ 1'tie tuaaile Konde a:u-
ery (Jo wlebea to contract lor one
hundred vonls ol yellow (doe wood-
Inquird at the creamery.
14-tf
FURVISHKD ROOM8-Partl - i f ,e
init nicely furnished rooms . iv ? iu
G D Simmons corner B and Ai - r.
FOR RENT 3 room house for boue
keeping apply to Mrs SC Zuber ft Utf
K'wen i on bouse next door to tbe
office fjr rent. 2J per month
..ivanoe. Apply to Fred Myers in
. Grande National Bank.
Notice To Water Consumers
Ordinanee 68No provides that
The water rates shall be due payable
in advance at the offirsof City Recorder
on i h a rat day ol eacn month (except
u' nieteia, which are payable on the
nrt. .lay ol tbe sacceedlng month),
a d ii not paid within the first tan davs
I'e -Hter will ba ahnt Off the premises,
ui d not turned on until payment ia
ile of amount due with one dollar
in addition for tbe expense ol turning
w er off and on. This rule shall be
Ktri -tfy enforced beginning with the
'23, d. of May. -H
O Oilman.
- Water 8apt.
That the way to reach, a
man's heart is through his
stomach. Try it by using
Geddes Bros' canned fruits,
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, e'c. .
. Special attention given to
phone orders.
E't
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Geddes Bros.
Pasture
Henty of good pasture $1 pur head
per mouth, Phone 1270.
Piano Tuning
Prof Hendricks the vii4i. e Plan-)
tuner, is fully prepared to care for
your Piano, and solicits your patronage
In his line. Plve him a trixl Phone
47
Congratulations.
Mr John H Cullom, Editor of 'the
Garlaud, Texas, News, har wrltteO
Initer of congratulatione to the mapu
l.tctura of Chamberlain'! Congh Se
ined y, ae follows: "Sixteen years ago
when onr lirst child waa a baby ba Waa
object to croupy spells and we would
be very uneasy about him. Wa began
using Chamberlain ' Cough Remedy in
1X87, and finding it such a reliable re
medy for rnlds)and creup we have never
been wiihoot in the honse since that
time. We have five children and have
given it to all of them with !good re-
una. rur auie oy ait aruggista.
Cheap Lumber
FOR 8ALE About 150000 feet in our
yard at Imbler suitable for bouses
barns, fences and raocn purposes
cheap for next 30 days. I onie and
see us quick.
Brings JMgr.
Summer Dresses
M ade on short notice, at reasonable
prices
Mrs Etta E Wines
Phone 1717-Oth St between O & M Sis.
6-81
Sweet Cream
Commencing Thursday June loth the
Urande Konde Creamery Co will be
pro pa. eel to turmsD swwet cam in
quanity to suit, wholesale and retail
Remember the place Hunting ons new
building next door to fire ouilding.
ii.
Cabbage Plants
E Z Cat blr.e, of Fruitdal -, has a
!.iri; iiiimber ot cabbage plnnta for
BHle. Plioro l:i7. tt
Notice
rott:l.ini with June 1-t no n 1 all
be allowed t;o ue of city i.r ioi
irrlizitinir pa-p'.s except bet we n ibe
hours of " ui.il 7.. M V M.
11 C (iilmaii.
Wat-r Supt.
All Kinds of Work
Wfjslfy Drtin iloea all kinds of fcv
engtT work, such an clvnuin welle, ceu
poll", otf. Hivi him h ch, 4 24 tf
Juvenile Dancing Class
l'rof ami Mr Simo i w ill open
clns8 for J iv. nih- in Coniinenial Hub
Imll o Juno J.iiflut ;! p m TIim ourfp
will incl'ilo iIhii in', lp trtfi i. J
the l Inline net m i( hylml r art
t T rites im i inrti ultra inqni f Mr
iui Mis S uipgnu Va-'-hSnton w
The Worid's Fair Route
ThAAJt ..HaImIIi.. X... J
a visit to the Lonlsiana Purchase ezpo-
n.ivu v du xouiB, cannot afford to
overlook the advantages offered by the
Miasocn Pacino Railway, which, on
accounv of its various routes and gated
ways, nas neen appropriately names
'The World's Fair Route."
Paarengera from tha fNorthweat Uke
tha MiasocuAoirio trains from Den
ver or Poebio with tbe cboica of either
golog direct through the Kansas City,
via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant
Hill.
Two trains dally from Denver aad
Pueblo to St. Louis without change,
carrying all classes of modern equip
ment, including electric lighted obser
vation parlor cafe dining cars. . Ten
daily trains between iKaasas City and
St Ltfinia.
Write, or call on W. O, McBrlde,
General Agent. 124 Third st, Portland
for detailed information and illustrated
literature. tf.
A1KAT n.ll
ft litrgo'pla hi tin lo il q.i'tion. It
is efBeUti.l thr.'f.ir ih t ih... oicut i
good. Touijli, riHtiy et. u!c, or il.ly,
Jtuceless rottrt will up il a:iy meal.
Suppose you cmifl. ilt u on
THE MEAT QUKS I'fONT
We know and bnv tiin Imst. Ijlml. Von
can rely on our knowlod:;e wild our d-
biiv 1.0 iioiu your ir.n;o hi yir.i 1119
finest me:it you ever i-lnH-'fi oiir tfetti
on. As for price, well aro not so
foolish as to huvo tlicm high.
Bock 8c Thomas
Lodge Directory.
KAQLK8 L Qnnda Airie 159 P O B maeu
..jrii.HTiiiiiniin km r nii a 1 pn
Vliltlng hrvttaern Invited to attend.
CUROC.W.U.WP. AMMyvllle,WSec.
K0RE8TKR8 OF AMERIOA-Oonrt Maid
Ma Ion, Mo S uimIs each Tuanday la Elk's
' a. .. nvuini ara inviiea 10 attend.
Al Heliner Chief gamer.
C J Vanderfoel, kec Sea,
IOO F la Orande Voif, No It suets In
liielrballeveryBa'uraajrnlitit, Vlaltlng mem
bers oerdiaUjr lavllcd to attead.
C J Vandarannl. u ix
IBsaxk,ae,
A. P. A AM I., n J-
O. 41. meets AvArv 1., mnA aA o..."
- J h mu WUHH1P
day ol each month.
j A J Williams Seo,
G D Huffman W. M.
Spokane Gifa' :
Dndor the ne v managemeat ,
is rapidly bu Ming .up a tsood
trade. Prompt servico, cour-
teous treatinont, ovorythiiig
clean, and you will nlwuya find .
plenty to eat, are tho ciinsos of
the increase I putrjimgo. Tiyv
our regular
.25 Cent Meal
Many Bay it ia 1 f:ir the beet
meal in the luhind Empire Try '
one and then you may judge.
Open day and night.
Depot Strest
SPOKANE CAFE
J. P JollUEOU
Depot St Lit Gmnrlo.Or
fOH 8ALE A complete Ihreshln
out tit inquire of Jud Draper at th
Andross Ranch.
New Lumber Yard
I am n..w d ei.ared to fill t 'tr t
all kind ol htmlier If o.i r ..i lum
ber see y pricen before ordet n ,
E Roecnhaum.
Propr. Rainbow dtors.
Real estate Snap
Two acre (trout, seven blocks from
center of La Grande, (iood six room
ed tott ig furnish I completely and
well, if dcnired. Two liarna. 1i-i hai,
house and ins encl ised pnrk ov. r one
htiiidietl ch ekens, over 100 beariig
fruit tree imlu.lina winter and mm.
mer apples, psars, prunes, peaches
anil several rarities of cherries, one
thousand ranplierr es, uOllslraab rries
tU'Atlt fl l m Allll.tn In., Ian.. MA..
and lnre gaiileo ready for use, three
wnia, .no iuii!, ten snares in good
'." dilob. House Insure t f or 700
itir mree years, ran down.
Change of
Management.
"Ii n nnrlAraftrnawl 1. . 1 .
--6-v u wrcuuea
the busm is V.nown uthe Harris
sh Met Market and will here-
inrr t ninuci me same.
We wih to inform tbe public
wo " prepares to rnrnisb
til kimU of meats, game and
ooultry Kt the very lowest prices
innaiofu..! asl. C-a i .
,,V . ursijias articles
ake two lri.P dly to the
auwu. uif-ami markot
price paid for all cattle, hogs and
ien. Wo anlioli - .k. -
your patrouage and guarantee
tbe very beet satisfaction.
Phone orders receive prompt
and carefil attention.
Harris meal market across the
track. Phone 160L
ARE YOU GOING TO ST. LOUS
ROCK ISLAM) FRO- (i Si'-TKJiS.
Choice of routes g.-iittr or r titn.inr
via '
ST'.PAUL. DLNVLK. ''OLORADO
Si'KINtlti, i r-PI-KitLO.
For niton call mi ynim 1 ,a! Acont
Dates of sale: .lii., j.i-17 is j.v i., o
Aiib. 8 0-10 Sei t. 5-ti 7 o,-t. K-.1I5 " '
For ftnther infnrrm.t.r, . ,,.,.1 .1 .
car roterv.ttious call 11 r -- Mi-oij
A II Me 1 11 rd
140 Third St., Portland, r" ' AK"Dt
I am now prt'j.'uv.i to rl( all
kinds nfuravcnpcr v. r-k ilmi j9
genernlly t!i.n. Ii
and will culi .
any timo, (' ,'
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