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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1904)
if . 9 m m e .' '" h TJ "" jCa Srande Snvestment Company, 1110 Adams Avenue, OFFICERS! Geo. Palmes. ... . . . .......President J. ILBubt Vice President J. H.Cbubch ... Cashier F.L.Metkbs and Geo L Cleaver '"".."J'; 3655 , , La Grande National B nk La Grands, Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $72,000.00 Transacts a general banking business. Buys and sella exchange on , all parts of the world. , Collections a specialty. . saaaaaHassaDHe Meat Market Btellwell & Vanderrauelen, Proprietors. WHOLESALE f AND RETAIL BUTCHERS. Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers' stock Hides, pelts' and Iurs. Also chickens & poultry. Coal For Hot Weather Our Rock Spring coul will give satisfaction We always have it on band. Castle Gute and Clear Creek coal, too, if you would railier have it. We al ways have coal, all kinds and at lowest puces. If you want wood we can furnish you the kind that burns Ion geb t and best. G..E- FOWLER, TRANSFER AND Phone No 1611 DflBBBBBBnODlilieistllHil JOHN JAMISON WESTULL ELVA JAMISON D We will call for it and bring it j home when'promised ? We guarantee satisfaction and oi.lv ask for a o trial order to demonstrate to you that we tin- O derstaud the laundry business, ou can stop n our wagon at auy time or phone the Laundry " and your work will be called for at once. We Jj make a specialty of family wuMiiiig, and cau fl do your wushin lietier and cheaper than B vou. A trial order solicited. B Cnion Steam Laundry PHONE 1081. GRANDE RONDE VALLEY in ,'"p yr,y payments, bearing in- I ti-rest at the rale of six par c.nt per FRUIT FAR.M i The Grande Itonrie Yallr.y Frutj Tin jiu'cnHscr cin remain wherein Farm eontains 32" ncre mil in to l-t i nmke no iuimedinre change in hi' sold iu lot of five acrea and up to nit hunim .r home ii t-'rosts making hu the purchaser. U is situated 'ic.l't , pie ni hiit-incee pay ft r hisinvtstmeni mlea northeast ol La Grande, Oregon , aiieni'icii j; i.o time whiln the orchard near the Eltiiu hraneh of the O. U. A is U im: liiouniit ir.to hearing conitt ; N. Railroad. "on and n at armrd that akilled hor- We furnish the '.'urehiis 'r at the ri d t c ulnir liii w.li i-t.i the woik httiei of three years a thriltlv urowmit npi " th hi h. - n 11 l hr Im had horti- orchard, oae that has been cured ! r 'from setting, in the tnoai ajipiond manner, cultivating the laud -ix to eighttimcs a year, kn iri' il -I r ' i ll ! wall nitK'mlK' d. find af a 1 I no" : f.nm wnnila. i.'rapfl and iv In r v !' t it between May lat ami Antion laili i' eaoh year; keeping thntmn f tuin d m the most aeientiflo manner : reiim-im: and burning all culling and "' k' r, and in short do any and i; o.n iviocn will bifor the best intere!. ol iln- Umi and trees. We replant a 1 trees that may die In ths firat, second and third years, and pay all tx-a mi inn l ind , for three years. We lurnUh Hie land Ubor aud material and trues and tl tif . years' care, at the piice of ifli'1 pet aore, giving three years in which to pay fur it. i. Oar terms ol payment are 6ft per i oeot of purchase price, caah ; balance MorieV It) hand Mnkn ua feel ple&tsri mid boll satis, fled with the world, but muc h . betVr would It b it it was Invested in Real Uluti Ynn ittilld not onlv Invest it iu imroliasl.g u liouio lor yourself, bat you could go even slep farther and buy titlier Keal r'stata holdings, which ...n nnld rent. lu this way your moi:y will brio? you la satisfactory returns io the shape or iul.eor.ia reuis. aim jwu ww ynnr nroiiettyat Hj u,e t n inores ni aii.nm.i nvr what tou Daid. Keal Katute i constantly andrei luting in value. No invasion ot l safer. Can e not interest you in H? Call at oar office lor full psrticulars. We've got some splendid oll'tringn. La Grande, Oregon . DIRECTORS j J. M. Berry, J. M. Church . .. B. Couiey, Geo. L. Clea ver, Geo. Palmer Ass' - Cashiers DELIVERY 742 E1R STREET. euniiMl xpi-ri.-nc on. I coudition . - ji - ium in nn g h I .. ii otiiW ii (. r il-r e w. 'i n i . Alter in es have pruoiiiK anil abAp ira, the aiihaepuent w- i" ' i, more me-'lioiliral and -alm.y tom by these with ii'll li'il r t'llal k 1 1 1 A an mi' stoient it i uilt edge; I' nd 't id r.i mill piini-iiile apprcach tort ittiarai teed annuity. have hi. oor woik done bv con tract and the eotitractora are under heavy h nd to n lor the faithlul pre li rni'iiioe i( tin r wi rk. Ve have xeeotid a tioml to tie amount ol $0,(HH) an I have appoint ed linn. J y, Chureh, oa.hier nl tin l,a Crinde Niiiiml Kip k, trnate t iiulininify any partna purnbaaim land mi the Orai.de Hunde Vallei Kitiit Farm Iroio us vhu niv tuff.-i by our not (ullilltng uur ubl'gatiout BEET i)ROS., Editor! Props Entered it, the Post Office et L Grand, Oregon, as Beoond Class MaU Matter. Published daily except Sunday one vear in advance $660 Six moctba to advance. ...sou Per month 65c Sinele copy ............... .5c SATURDAY EVENING. AUG 13, 1904 DARE NOT SPECIFY "We denounce protection at a robbery of the many to enrich the few" ii the language of the Democratic national platform adopted at St. Louis, Mo., on JulyS, 1904.. J Judge A B Parker, the can did ate for President on that platform in his address accept ing the nomination on August 10, alter styling the platform au admirable one, gave out the fol lowing generalities. "The pres ent tariff law is unjust in its operation, excessive in mauy of its rates, and so framed in par ticular instances as to exact in ordinate profits from the people." As this was the . first public utterance of Judge Parker on an economical question, the people would have been pleased if be bad been more specific. If the law is unjust in his opinion, candor insiBtB that he point out the injustice. Is the law un just to Americans or foreigners? Why did not Judge Parker take the people in his confidence and point out at least a tew of the "many" of the present tariff rates which are excessive. If the present tariff is so framed in "particular instances as to exact iuordinate profits from - the people"' why did be not specify at least one of those particular instances? The present tariff rates are placed on several hundred differ ent articles that men are pro ducing and have their means invested iu . It is only common fairness in a man, who proposes to change a law under which a man or thousands of men have invested their means, to inform them of his purpose so that he or they may prepare to meet the change and not be forced blindly into bankruptcy by the law makers. If Judge Parker thinks the present tariff rate of 2 cents a pouad on beef, mutton and pork is one of the particular instances that allows inordinate profits to the produoetF in the United States, injustice to the beef aud mutton raisers on the Pacifio slope and pork growers in the corn states, he should say so, that they can arrange for the change aud predare to meet, without protection, competition from the cattle and sheep ranges of Mexico, South America and Australia where land is cheap er and wages lower than in the United States. There are 51,630,144 sheep in the United Slates valued at I CU mm Will positively cure any case of Kidney op Bladder disease not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE strengthens the urinary organs, builds up the kidneys and invig orates the whole system. IT 18 GUARANTEED TWO SIZES 60o and $1.00 llild.BSOiO!) tlie itiittloil fnia' which h ts been prowled I'ri.m outside competition by a tariff of 2 cents a iouiuI fur tearuii'l , the wool is protected accord n n io quality at from 7, I ai d I . cents per pound Some three times In the history of th Unit ed States the experiment has been trie) to lower the tat iff on wo il but always with the result of reducing the number of sheep aud seriously injuring the busi ness and forcing buudretU to , ..i .: . If Judge Parker tbiuks the protection of one cent per pound and 35 per cent sdvaloriuin on American , grown preserved fruits Bhould be declared robbery of Congress and abolished, it is only justice to the tons "f thous ands of people with millions of: dollars invested in fruitgrowing and preserving thut thev be warned of their danger. The sentence which is quoted from Judge Parker's address clearly Bhows that, if elected, he ' will follow the platform which he calls au admirable one and treat protection hb robbery and abolish the system and rear range the taritl rates on the theory of tariff fur revenue only, aud that without notice It takes neither the gift f prophecy nor a long memory to foresee the conseqjence of such a course. The hard times of Cleveland's second trtn tell it. As witl be noted in the ar ticle iu yesterday's Observer concerning the creamery, the La Grande creamery is, at the present time, tiring tho product of 400 cows. Creamery palioiis ejlimule the average production of a tlairy cow at $72 per an num or $6 per month. On this basis the La Grande creamery is paying itp ratrons in this vicinity $300 per month or $3,600 per annum. This amount will be greatly in creased during the next year, as each month many new patrons are added to Ihe list. Our business men are all pre paring without exception for a large fall trade in tbis city and every indication confirms their expectations We are assured of good prices for everything we have for sale and that means mucv for Grande Ronde valley as we have large quantities of divers products. Mr. Depew would be more strenuous in his support- of Root for Governor if it were not for the fact thut the Senutorship is considered as thrown in with the Governorship. Conrrtulations UM t WUIIU, II V'WIWSU, -.IIVM VII t Garland, Texas. News, uuh written a letter of congratulations to the manu facture of OhanibfrlftiuB Couh Re medy, as follows : ".Sixteen years airo wheu our first child w.ta a ha'iy he was I subject to croupy epellfl aud we would be very uneaH.v atMiut htm. We began using Uhamberlam's Couuh.Keniedy in 1887, nd finding it Biirhu relitlilH rt medy for oldsand croup we havenpver lieen without in the hou-o since that time. Wo have Bv3 chil iren and have " t I van it tn nl) nf lliAin with vnnfl rp I salts." For Bale by all drugulatB. 3Z BP SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY A T HILL, Druggist WE: ajjk I c. A complete stock of professional, paper answered promptly. La Grande Druu Co. and Red A- "- -4T . FULL MEASURE Chain wood by .the Cord 128 cubic feet to the cord. 10-inch lty chain wood 3 per cord. This is cbeupur than ly the load. You pay for what you get ai.d gel H'lint you pay for- Phone 571 THAT TIRED KKIOI Sr. If you aio Inuqnid, dupieaaed nil I lu upub.e tur wurk, t iniluutea Unit yi.nr liaer is oat of oide . Herbii.u will assist natuie tu throw nil' hew! ac bos, 1 beumutlani and ailmeuta uk i 1 to -lervuuaneas and restore the etierijte audvitulity or sound and perfect hen Ih J .1 Hubbard, Templo, Texas, wniea, March 22 lOtri: "1 have uaod Herbii e for the past two years It; has done me mute good tuan all lue uueiura. V. hen 1 fuo' bad and have that ti;ed feollittr I take a dose uf iluihine. It is the heat medicine ever made fur chilis and fever " nota a bottle. Sold by Newiin DrneOo. Change of Management. Tho undersigned has purchased the busin 80 known as the Harris Cash Meat Market uud will here after conduct the same. We wish to inform the public j that we are prepared to furnish all kinds ot meats, game anil poultry at the very lowest prices consistaut with lirat-cltis articles We have our own delivery and make two trips daily to Hie Old Town. Ilinho.it iiuiil.i t price paid for all cuttle, liugaiuiil sheep. We solicit a share of your patronage and guarantee the very heat satisfaction. Plione orders receive prompt and caref'il attentir n. Harris meat market across the track. Phone 1601. TURNER & WALTER BEST COrOH MKDICINK KOK CHILDREN'. When you buy a eolith medit iiiB for small rlulflriMi vo.i want one in which you can place implicit coulidi'nce. Vmi want one that not nnlv reliovufl htu cures. You w t toi:c Hi I in uimuos. tiottably harn:: -f. n t nt one that is pleasant t i . t i. tniberlriin's Cough Reme-1 "to. ' 1 ! these con (titionB. Tln if ii ii o (rood fr he cou(r.hB anil v 1 is ; t ut to child. oxxl. Kor sale by Ail iiugiats. THE MARKETS (July 30) New York Silver 58 5 81'nion Ptciuc 05 D-8,l'fd93 1-2 Cbicauo Sept wheat opened 89 .1 8 a 80 5-8 and closed at U0 1-4 ISailey 42 a 50, flax 1.17 1-2, northwestern 81.24 San Francisco '.'ash wheat 81.117 Portland-Wheat VVulla Walla 07; llluesteui 72; Valley 7S. Cattle Best steers &1 a $.'1.2u; me ilium (3, cows $2 a $2.2Ti. Machinery For Sale One 20 H r lire box boiler, J 1 eaae One 1G inch eiiKinesame make One reaawing machine One rip sawing niachitto Oue wooden fiame teuouur One 6 inch sided moulder aII in good shape. Takon out to in stall lamer plant Stoddard Lumber co. La Grande M aiffa rvn Pasitd Slon and Gravel With Excruciating Pains A. H. Thurnes, Mgr. M'ills Creek Coal Co., Buffalo O writes "I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble lor year's na9.' Ing gravel or stones with excruciating pains. Other medicine's onl gave relief. After taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CL Ni: the result was surprising. A few doses started the brick dust, like tine stones etc and now I hsve no pain scross my kidneys and I feel like a nt'm.,' FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE has done me $1 ,000 worth of good." Ho Other Remedy Can Compare With It Thos. w". Csrter, of Ashboro, N. C, had Kidney Trouble and one bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE effected s perfect cure and le says there is no remedy that will compare with It. ' L liADQUABT! tVo lArIvt)(ln,kj.iiilKodfik Supplier m m H. W. NIBLEY Classified Ads HonfokeeniuB moms lor rent at Mrs. bhearer's opposite th- Star Grocery. WANTED tiirl fr iieneral hoase work. Inquire at ibis niilee. Fred Vantis is visiting in Maker City this week. l-'Olt KEN T A lai'ito roomy oa- I" quire of Mi a Zulier. FOll SALE A complete (lireshin out Ik inquire of Jud Draper at tb Audrons Hani'li. FOKE SALE Hood work teams. Have one liglitteaui. fur lull par ticulars, terms and prices address E E Veheis It V U No 1 La Grande Oregon. J'Jl. FOR SALE Fnah milch oow and calf, ei quire o' H 8 Cavana, F. B. D. No 1. FOR KENT Furnished house. In quire ol Mis Zuber FURNISHED UOO.M.1 Parties desire iilk nicely furnished roomB apply to li 1 biuiinous corner 8 aud M streets For Sale (iooJ nii'fltry or Bale wll etooked witti troce. i' ei ty of wdter. Two H'Um?h cKwc to town. For particulars uipiy to 0 FUni l u flrande Oregon wiitt; U'X t37 I., ".ruuilc Oregun. Pasture l'ieuty of til puBturo il per bead per uiuutti, 1'lioue lTri. FOR SALE One hue nulcli cow very g?lltle F Ei Newsom 3U!l i; Siren North car Shops. All Kinds of Work Weley Davis does all kinds of scav enger work, such as cleaning wells, cobs polls, eU'. (iivp him a call. 4 24 tf New Lumber Yard. I am now p'-epartd to till orders all kinilr! o( lunihtT. IT you need lum ber bee pr ces boture ordering. K Knacubanm" 1'n.p. Huiubow Store. Pianc Instruction. Firs class instruction on the piano. Harriet F. Vounu, l'hone 11K11 July 27. Wood Saw Orders fur:awiiiu promptly executed l'hone 184H. residence on Osborn St. Terms reiooiuible. G W Allen. Sweet Cream Ciininieni'inir';Thursday June lilthjtlie "iiuiue ouiuiu roiirnery v,o will be prepa-ed to furnish swwet cream in inanity In suit, whole alo and retail Kememtier ihe place HutiMngtnnft new bnililint! next Jour to tire building, Notice to Contractors Sealed bid will l.o received until 2 n'eliiek i' M .Snliirday August 0 1904 fin- the eoiHtruetinn ol a two story (mine rei lerfe biiililiiig according to piaii'iiml iit-( Hi. atioi.n which maybe ceen nl the roiilenre if Mrs Z Patty or.it th- renii..uce of C K Thor tou,' A i ln e.-t, l.ati.a de, Oregon, at which latter .U.-e In. Ik ill b0 opened. Bidders invite i to he pr.-ent I he owner re- erves tin- right to reject any ami all lli l8' Mrs Z Patty. - "? - f 'Jj t.M a;z. ak Plates at wholesale prices Mai) orders Cross Drug Co 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 j the first store the farmers call on and of course we get the choice of everything. We always have the fresh est eggs, butter, etc. Special attention given to . phone order. ; Geddes Bros. m fa Mil fer' ."a.' mi MEAT CLIHMS a large place in tho Umd question. It le epsential therefor tint the meat be good. Touuht gristly sti-nk, or ljy juiceleeB roatits witl Bpuil any nu'iil Suppose you consult uh on THK MEAT yUKSTlON We know ami buy thn bent kind. You can rely on our knowledge and oar do slre to hold your trado to et you ibe fliieat meat you evr irloued your ttoth on. AsJfor prices, well we are not so foolish as to have thetn high. Bock & Thomas Til IAM0UJ LITTLE FILLS. Par ,lek relief from Bllloustu., Sok H.adacha, Torpid Uvar, Jaun 4le., Dlulness, and all troubles aris ing (rem an Inactive or sluggish Uvar, CWIM's Uttl Early Ris.r. an n HaslU4. . , Th.y set promptly and nav.r grip.. Th.y sr. so dalmy that 1 1 ia a pleas ur. I tak. tkm. On. to two act as a mIM lataltT. ; two or four sot ss a luaant and olloctlvs oathartlo. They sr. sunk; vegetable and absolut.1 karatlaaav Thtr tonlo th. llv.r. niFARID OHLV .V K. C. D.WItl ic Co., Chlaoajn M By All Ilrutrgists ARE YOU GOING TO ST. LOUIS If so, purchase your ticket via the ROCK ISLAND FRISCO SYSTEMS. Choice of routes going or retimilia via S'i'.PAUL. DKNVER. COLORADO KI'RINOS, or PURHLO. For rntes call on your Inral Aent. Dates ol sale: .Mine 10-17-18 Jttlv 1-2-3 Auif. 8 0-10 Se. t. B-G 7 Oct. 8-4-5. For furthor infornintton and sleeping car rOKOrvnt Ions call ujion or address A II Mc Donald Geu'l AK'ent HO Third St., Portland, Ore City Scavenrrer Vaults, Cesspools and Weils Cleaned All work done bv SrriTPiipers 3ST- 1ST. jSTnsoti Phono 1641 l,u (Jriiuilo Or. O' SPICES, o C0FFZE.TEA, BAKIfw PGVDER. FLAVORING EXTRACTS Absolute Purify, Fmesl Flavor, OrtofMi Slrcl h, JtMoivotkPrkes. IP fk Early Risers CLOSSET&DEVERS PORTLAND. OREQON. V i sa Em-