La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, July 26, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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jCa Srande investment pompany,
1110 Adams Aveuue, - La Grarjde, Oregon
OFFICERS! .
G ao. Paukeb. ............. Proal Jen t
J. M. Bbbrv . .... . Vioe President
J. M.Cuubch..... Cashier
F. L. Metises and Geo L Clonver Asst. C'asbiere
2 3055
La Grande Nation al; B nk ;
- La Granite, Oregon J
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $72,000.00
- Transacts a general banking business. . Buys and sells exchange on .
a) all puts of tbe world. . Collections a specialty.
Meat Market
Stellwell & Vandermuclen, Proprietors.
WHOLESALE AND -RETAIL BUTCHEPS.
Highest market price paid
stook -Hides, pelts and fura.
Coal For Hot Weather
Our Rock Spring coal will give satisfaction
We always have it on bund. CnHtle Gate and Clear
Creek coal, too, if you would rather hnvn it. We al
ways have coal, all kinds ami ut lowest piicea. If
you want wood wo can furniBU you the kind thai burns
longest und best.
G. E- FOWLER,
TUANBFKR AND DEUVEKY
Phone lo 1611
daBarjnaaaaaaaEs-wj"oa
JOHN JAMISON W E STULL ELVA JAMISON
We will call for it and bring it
home when pro misedi
We guarantee satisfaction and oulv aak for a
triul order to deinonstr.ile to you that, we iiu
dorstand the laundry httvinoss. inii can stop
our wagon ut any lime or phono llio Laundry
and your work will lie called for at once. We
make a specialty of family washing, and caU
do your washing better and cheaper than
you. A trial order solicited.
Union Steam Laundry
PHONE 11)81.
Dressmaking
i
FirBt ClsBa lirosfmiiltlnK ut renonnlle i
price. Inquire fin- Mi?n Mary 10011,1'
late ol Seattle, at Mra Shearer
Think of It.
CiilfiHtu Flouting Hat h Snap 5ft b Nw
in Drug Co. .1 J8-tl.
for Sale
Onoend one fourth n reit nuir t'.'urt
House with 8 room imiuh will .ml Kili
law o and house or fit her.
FOK KENT Small honop, one Mock
of laud in orchard nnd garden Int.
Inquire of Attorney t' H Ivanhoo. j It t
For Salt
A four room h uio in bct
nHtiloiiot'
port!' D of town will b
it sol 1 nt onceenqur
l-bt thru,.
tliii ulllee.
vouffsm
Will Cure Any Case of KIDNEY or BLADDER
Not Ileyond the Reach of Medicln
A. T. MIL L, DiugKist, La Giaude, Oregon
THE TIME TO BUY
1 !
liood real c-tate is now. The place Is
Home Investment Addition where we
are eollktr choice low, 195 by 213 feet
t r lUO to t-00 lor cash or Installments
I)o you not Know that mocey put In
to the rlxbt kind o I real estate U one
. of the most proiltuble investments? ..
Home Investment Addition will grow
rapidly, and i be price of lots there is
bound to no up in the near future. It
will be wiHe tu purchase now.
DIKEOTORB: y1 ' - m
J. M. Berry, J. M. Church
A. B. Conley, Geo.L. Clea-
" vor, Geo. Paltrier J
for all kiuda of butchers'
Also chickenB & poultry.
Fill STREET.
Congrrtulations
Mr John II I'.ulloin, Editor of the
itrlnn I. IfxsiH, Newt, hito written a
I i uiiciittihUiohB to the inanti-
f m turn ol OiHinberUin'e Cough Ke
iiH'tiv, nh ittiimvH ; "Sixteen yearn ago
whni tmr hit tliiM was a buoy he was
aubjf. i tu i-niupv spelle and we would
t r n.'i'v uii'-.t-v tilnnit hint. We beHQ
tisii'i: i'liiiniht't luin 'h Connh Hemedy in
Issy, mul iindiurf it ciiihii reliable re
medy It'i f.'idn ami ir .'Up we havenever
Ih'hu wii lintii in the honws Bime that
Unit'. We have ihv t'liil.iren and have
hIvimi it to nil of ihcin with food re.
HiilU." Kur bait- by all dniKntotB.
(-UUMS t)l.l HO K ICS
Wf.-,lni,M,.iitiil, Kims. May 100-2,
I'iiiiu i, J I ,i Miti Hiit i'o. v our Snow
i in in. ni , u i-.l mi oij Horc on the Bide
of nty t hn that va MiippoHi'd to boa
e;inc-. i Ho-n wius Htubi)orn and
wiiulii tint y t l ti tieatmeut, mUl
I tned St uw liii.imeiit, which did the
work in .-Jioit onler My utator, Mrp.
Sophia J a'son, AlJeimvtlle, AUtlln
t;o, la, Las a anro hii.1 mistriiHts that
it Irt n eniner. I'leane send her a
50o bot tlo. Sold by Newliu Drug Co,
HffiXCDBE
Li Grande Evening Observer
CUKREY BROS., Editor Prop
Entered at the Poet Office at La
Uraode, Oregon, m Beoond Clue
Mail Matter.
Published daily except Sunday
One year in advance. , , , , , $6 60
en nioctus in advance. . . .3 50
Per month.' , .. . ,65c
Single copy ,6c
TUESDAY EVENING JULY 26, 1904
JEFFERS0NIAN SIMPLICITY.
When Jefferson as a member
of tbe continental Congress wrote
the Declaration oi Independence
be was considered a rich man,
the owner 01 over 4U.U00 acres
of land witb improve! farms in
three counties in Virginia, with
a fine connty residence, 83 slaves,
fine houses, carriages and coches
and a household of 34 white
persons.
His county seat was famous
for tbe hospitality diepe
there. Quests from all parts of
America, and many from Europe
especialy from France spent
weeks at Monticello being enter
tained on the most liberal aad
best style known in America,
iraitaing tbe bouses of tbe
granders of France and titled
diguitares of Eogland in the
splendor of his furniture and
sumptnousness of bis dinners
His grounds about MoHecello,
little mouuntoin, were a park in
which he had, at great labor and
expenoes after many years
succeded in domesticating says
bis biographier, Appleton in bis
Cyclopedia, "he had almost
every tree and shrub, native and
foreign that could survive the
Virginia winter."
"On the 4 of march 1809 after
a nearly continuous public
service ot 41) years Jenerson
retired to private life so seriously
impoverished that he was not
sure of being allowed to leave
Washington. Tbe embargo by
preventing the exportation of
tobacco had reduced his private
income two-thirds, and in the
peculiar circumstances Wash
ington his official salary was
insufficient." Tbe quotations
is from Appleton Cvlopedia of
American Biography.
During the 40 years of Mr.
Jefferson's publio life he drew
generous salaries ranging from
$3,600 a year to 125,000 a year
during the last eight years, of
his publio life be drew from the
publio treasury $200,000 and yet
such was his style of living that
this and his income from a large
landed estate cultivated by un
paid slaves be sems to not have
been able to come out even und
left publio life in debt.
To a person who has read and
informed himself as to the life
of Thomas Jeflerson and knows
that be was one of the most
liberal and expensive entertaiu-
ers in his private life in the
United States in his time, tbe
meauiug of the phrase in the
Democratic platform of 1004,
which reads thus. "To have
public officials, from the occup
ant of the White House down to
the lowest of them, return as
neatly as may be to Jeffersonian
simplicity of living" has no
definite meaning und savorB
strongly of a desire to decieve
and humbug.
There has been considerable
coiuent regarding the pteient
telephone sytem. Nearly
every member of the exchange
had reason to wish that tbe
present equipment was a little
more up-to-date and did not
bare evidence of having been
origuated at the beginning of
telephone industry. In other
words there has beeu acousider-
DISEASE
able amount nf kicking at the
system, and must 1 f it bus be n
called for. . Tbe time has come
now when the people of La
Grande can secure for ilu u
eives a new and, modem 1 quip
metit if they are willing to pny
the slightly . lucre sed price.
The company is Wad to make
tbe investment if the people 11 re
ready to buy.' It is up to the
people.
: Ten million dollars of new
capital was put into Colorado
agriculture . and irrigation in
1903, and the population of the
state was increased . between
16,000 and 20,000. One railroad
company's land teles in Colora
do amounted to nearly a million
dollars for the year. It is esti
mated that reset voire now under
construction in the Centennial
State will add 1,000,000 acres to
the irrigable area. American
Farmer.
GOOD
SCHOOL
PROGRAM
The Pupils of Mountain
Home School Surprised
Parents and Friends
With a Good Program
on May 27
On May 27th the children ol the
Mountain Home nchool surprised
their parents and friends by giving a
program under the very etfirient lead
ership of their 1'uly teuclmr Mm? Clrn
Roberts .
Espeoird mention might be made ol
the marching and counter iniri.hing
of tbe boys under the lt.atlerabip of
master Paul Bartmens in fact ihn
whole program wi everything ih.a
oould be wished for.
Song Kohin
School
Song My Mountain Home
Opening Address Mildred Lindtny
Dialogue A Qu irrol
Mable Frrguson, Dollie Linil.my
Reoitation Playing fur keep
Paul Rurtmess
Soldier dialogue Ten b .ys
Original Story Fishing Party
Song My Mountain Homt1
8:hol
Reoitation My Dead Do'ly
Dollie Lindsay
Paper Ireta Campbell
Song Twinkle Little dtar
Inis Campbell, D. llie Lindsay, Mahi.l
Ferguson
Bong Bub White
School
Dialogue Silver Tea r'ol
Inis Campbell, Ezra Campbell, Paul
and Guy Bartmess
Song Tbe Birds Ball
School
Recitation... ....The Reason Why
Lisle Lindsay
Song Shoe Maker John
Srhuiil
A Doll Dialogue Inis Campbell
Dollie and Corral Liudsay, Ireta
Campbell, Mnbsl Ferguson
A DUn Dialogue. . Namtw not known
Reoitation Grandpa'a Spqck
Guy BartmtHa
SoDg Little Lea en
Sobotl
Song Ooti'bsr Pry
School
Reoitation Coral Lindtiay
All that enj'iyeil the alternoon en-
lertainment hope" t lat iu the i ear
future the same will bo repeated. All
praise ia due the teacher (or the ver
painstaking way In which t he brougiii
the ohildrjn up tithe mrr:he. lam
ure the pareuts nf the ohildren wish
her every succcess in her future lile.
Yours Rep.
Tohunga
MORE
MEN
GO OUT
Chicago, July 2rt A yniptth t o
general ttnke t (heeiock yards b ifnn
al 10 o'clock today when thourtande ot
tvameteiR, cattle ha ml 1hth ami meoh-
anict went out. The fi ri t hi ilfilection
oama when the null emii' ee of the
Uoiou 8'ck Vid Tiaiuil OOiupaoyi
W ra auk l I. jjj ADQUA.BTERS
For Kodak nnd Kodak Supplies
' A complete s.,k of professional ,upr, Platea at wholesale prices Ma.l nrdeis
ftnawpred nronitttlv.
'La Grande Drup Co. and Red
FULL MEASURE
Chain wood by the Cord
128 cubic feet to the cord. 16-iuch dry chain
wood $3 per cord. This is cheaper than I y the load.
You pay for what you get aLd get what you pay for.
Phone 571
refused to work further. Then U How
sd the handlers. orp'ntprs, nVman,
elevator men, mecbiuiflti, etc The
men received a big ovation b the
thousand? ol striking I titcberi as they
left the yard. Tbe Btrtke did not
have the tffect.of completely titing up
the plants as the action had been an
ticipated and manp non-union men
took the places of strikers. A confer
enee ia being hi la between rsprfHeiita
tives ol tbe strikers and the packers.
SOME KILLING ISGOINQ ON
Chicago, July 26 All the big plants
arereptesei-ted at killing oa'tle, aliep
and bogs today. Tbe receipts today
wtre about 15 per oentof the normal
run. The plants, it isestimsted, have
19,000 men working in the vano is de
partments and ol this numbsr 9 000,
it is said, oould b called out b a
general strike nrd r
AT KANSAS CITY
Ka isfls City, July 26 Work mi i n
increased scale was resumed today at
a nurnbtr of packing plant', while
others ate doing practically iK'thiny.
Up u noon tbe allied ir ides had not
been ordered on a sympathetic strike
but 1800 men were expected to wi.lk
out. during the day. The packers any
this will not seriously aff-ct them.
K, Or , July RJ0 t 2
r.'i loi-k it., ot.1- r 1 1 -' i I. i. .1 been re
oniveil it. in ''hi "v ho allied
'idiom ru-r". I'ti- i- oft ss to
kmnv nntho l m v . ... (: itnali.ii'.
NO OUT A I' s i . I.i it I I
S-. Liiii.-, J i
ill li,i
on to
r -oeiveil
strike,
i icadi
of the
day the ..I led i.ii,.' - : i
orderi- liioit Oh.cup, i l. j
but ere holding themi'
riH-f. I!r ii ; n 1 t'l i I j
nver nr in pr, t mi n y
I'A t Uo QUO A V OMAHA
Omaha, July 20 Tbe firemno have
not gone out at the packirg plmns
here Rt, but are expected t : do so to
monow uuleap some chance for a Nel
ticuieDt develops today. The pitutt
tioo here is quiet, with no chiinge
since last week. All the placti are
operating ou a small noule.
KOOKDKKHAT 8T.PAUL
St. Ptt-il, July "26 The Hllied tradfB
at Ht. Paul have not received iuatruot
lions to go out un a sympathetic Btrike
Condi. ions are prtctici'ly unchungnd.
TEAMdlEKa FIGHT THE STRIKK
(Jl'ioago, July 26 A joint council ol
the teaoialtrd uoi(n n a meeting lat
night, refused to aauction the dfcinion
of the packing houe teammcre to join
a aymathetio strike nod instead a -pointed
a committee to communicate
with the packers in an euVrl to ope u .
FOR RENT A 5 room house on Adam
Avenue in western port of city. In
quire of C. R. Thornton. tf
FOR SALE AND RENT Onuc. ountof
ill health we will leano our forty live
room looming house, birh is doing
a good first claps busiueas to re-p nsi
hie parties for a term of years. Will
self the furniture '.t reasonable
prices hor particulars cull on or
address V. H. Fergueon, Lo Grande,
Oregon. J IHtf
Change of
v Management.
Tho undersigned bus purcliaseil
the btisiuso known us tbe Uarvie
Cash Meat Market und will here
after conduct the sumo.
We wish to inform the public
that we are prepared to furnish
all kinds of uieat9, game and
poultry at the very lowest pricos
consistant with tirst-clns articles
We have our own delivery
und miike two trips doily to l lie
Old Town. Highest market
price paid for all cuttle, hogs und
sheep. we solicit a share of
your patronage and guarantee
the very best satisfaction.
1 hone orders receive prompt
and careful attention.
Harris tneal market across the
track Phone 1601.
TURNER & WALT EK
H. W. NIBLEY
Classified Ads
FURMSHKI) ROOMS Parties desire
ink nicely furnished rooms apply to
O D Simmons corner 8 and M streets
KOIt SALE A complete thresbin
out lit iii'iuire of Jud Draper ut tb
Auilross Hunch.
For Sale
Good payine business for sale. For
particulars write Box 037. La Grande
Oregon.
Pasture
I'li-Lity nf (jootl (mature $1 per head
par month, Phone 1276.
All Kinds of Work
Wesley Davis does all kinds of scav
enger work, such as cleaning wells, cess
p i.ls, etc. t-iive him a call. 4 24 tf
New Lumber Yard.
f sin now itrotmred to nil orders for
all kinds of lumber, If yon need lum-
her see prxes before ordering.
K Rosenbanm
Prop. Rainbow Store.
Pianc Instruction.
Firs class instruction on tbe piano.
Harriet E Young,
Phone 1!M July 21.
Campine Ground
Good camping ground at Hilgard
upply t" Mrs OJ Hurt Hilgard Ure.
Wood Saw
Order foravina promptly executed
1'honc 184ii. res-itlence on Osborn St.
Tennis reasonable. G W Allen
Sweet Cream
CdinnienriiiiTiiurMday Juno lOtliJtlie
iinimit' Kotute (.jremnery t;o win bi1
(irei-iired to furnieu suwet cream in
(jtmnity 10 suit, wooie sale and retail
i;emiMiiltt;r the nlace Huntlngtonb new
LOST On the streets of Ja Grande a
Healed letter fmni ttie Hrownsville iaiik
mldnr"Sfil to O V lioodall, finder will
pleat1 rf'tu rn tu pnat olllt-o
l-'OI'NU On the streets of I,a (irande,
a on i pe roii t in niiiuaold and silver orin.
The on tier may have same by calling
uu riHiiory neiiHon, oesernmig proporty
and paying for this notice.
PORK SAIJi Good work teams.
linveone light team. For full par
ttcnlnrs, turiiirj und prices address
K E Vrhers R F D No 1 La Giunde
urngon. Jl.
Machinery For Sale
One 20 H i- (ire box boiler, J I case
One 16 inch engine sumo make
One roH.'iwing nuichiuo
One rip nawiiig machine
One wooden fiamo tenouor
One 0 inch nidod moulder
All in good Hhapo. Taken out to in-
stall larger plant
Stoddard liumborco. La Grande
Estray Notice
Notice is hereby given that there
caino to my place on tho Owsley estate
one and on- hair miles north of La
Grande, one g-nv horse, no visiable
hnindd, about 11 years old, weight a
bout 1150 poundB, Owner may have
ame by proving property and paviug
fi.r this notice and for care and atten
tion aud feed. Dattd iliit day of July
1004.
Joe Jones
Best
AN D
Easiest
Way to reach Wallowa
county is to patronize the
TB'PLRFOOT TRANSPOR
TATION COMPANY.
and arrive at hrin daily
(;ood;si;rich
fast time
COL'RTliOl'S TREATMENT
Sjuial rat-s to Parties
Livery Stable Acaimuioda
tinns Propi ietors own stables at
Joseph and Lostine,
Elgin udlee at City ilot8 ;
iliJil loaches
isSsHI leave LVin
Cross Drug Co fl
That the way to reach a
man's heart is through lus
stomach. - Trv 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 ot everything.
We always have the fresh
est eircs. butter, e'c.
Special attention given to
phone orders.
Geddes Bros.
MEAT CLHIMS
a Inrge plai-o in the lond qtieption. it
iH essential therefor lint tho meat bt
od. Touh, gristly attak, or djy
juicolenH roasta will spoil any meat
Suppose you eortH.iIt us on
THE MEAT QUESTION
We know and buy the best kind. Vou
i:an rely ou our knowledge nd our de
sire to hold your trade to get yon the
flneet meat you evir rlosod your teeth
oo. As for price?, well we are not so
foolish aa to have them high.
Bock & Thomas
1 BIS
tariyHisers
For sjulck rallef from Bllloiunan,
Slok Hudachs, Torpid Uvor, Jun
dlos, Dlulnus, and all troubles aris
ing from an Inaotlve or sluggish llv.r,
DaWlrl'a Utlla Early Rim. an n
aualUd. Thay aot promptly and nsvar frlpa,
Thay ara so dalmy that 1 1 Is a pl&aaure
to laXa Utem. Ono to two aot as a
mlM laxathrs; two or four aot aa
pleasant aad elfoctlvo cathartic Thsy
ara punly refottblo and absolutaly
ralaa, They tonlo th llvar.
ItirAKID 6HLV W9
B. C. OsWttl & Co., Chloaiatn
M By All Druggists
ARE YOU GOING TO ST. LOUIS
If so, purclmso your ticket via the
ROCK ISLAND FRISCO SVIsTEMS.
ChoicB of routes goint; or returning
vin
ST. PAUL. DKNVKIi, COLORADO
si'Kl.M.S, or PUKI'.LO.
For nitos cull on your lm-til Agent. -I'utesof
sale: ,lunp 1G--I7-18 Jtilv 1-2-3
Aug. 8-9-10 S t. 5-0 7 Oct. H-4-5.
for furthor infnrniation end aliening
car resorVHtlons cull upon or address
A H Mc Doiiiilrl
, Gen'l Agent
140 Third St., I'ortlaud, Ore
CitvS caventrer
Vaults, Cesspools and" Wells
Cleaned
AH work done bv Scayengers
N". 1ST. Ma
f liona 1S41 U Grntule Or.
O' SPICES, n
BAKIN0 PQmw.
FLAVOiNO EXTRACTS
AMciuHPunty, FiftesrFijvor,
Qratil Sfrtnyh, P? asorubk Price!
CL05SET ft DEYEES
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