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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1904)
y- - . . i -f" &; iJ?.-..... S?i its-: I "Vy H?.55wrifei. .':-v'. i-vL.tj -W.i. tfVs'iiV?.1 V!... J;il?V(!.;4:.: mm vsi mm Money In Hand Make as feel phased hd.I well aatis d.-- lb h i' wurll, but much batter . uld It lie if it wan niv.attd lo K-al E-taU You ooulil nut only Invest it In uuroliaal g a home icr yi.ur.elf, but roll rouid no even a eipp further and buy otler Ileal ratals holdings, which vuu.rould runt . ' . vnn. mmai will hrlnif 1U IUI0 wnj J "i " " - Will Titta; I i . (S h' j : : : D , NJv Motored at the (..ramie, (Jregou, Mail Matter; ' lost Olll.a at La as elnd Class iou iu aatul.eiury reim ua in me . i . j , ,. .. . if .ol oot.d reins aud you couM eli ( fUD.lbde'l .lany ext-t-pi puiinr.y- .. P.u.tlff at nnf ttj.6 It ID illCri 8' ' . e,l amount over wli.it you paid, ileal . rMii'o -a tooutantly aiilr... luting In (ne jear in auyauce. ; . . t:iIu.- No imerm tit I' sadr.' Can rjjx m,ii;tis in uilvuiice . e i ol ii-t r. st yon in m uau -i 7 a . . 1 l I a ULn'irtt IT.it , llllire 'Or IU'1 H',l, ' some aplen lid 0llVrinK. j i'er ruoiiili . . .Single copy. Xa Srancio fnvcstment Compani, , 1110 Adama Avenue, 5-ATURDAY EVENING, AUG 20. 1904 'Ji J vcU,aVural 103 l;(fV'.W",i", ...;lV. f Kl ta (irsiDileOregbn laW ',;-"'" f - His Om. PAWrt....:'..';.-:.;;.Pralaot J. M. Berry, J.M.Ohurcb J. M. Bkbkt. ... .Vice President A. B. Conley, Geo. U Ciea. J. M.CHl'BCH...... Cashier i ' er, Geo. : Palmer F. L. BdKTKas aud Geo L CleaTer As'. Cashii L a Grande National .,.-, La Grande, Oregoa - CAPITAL AND. SURPLUS, $72,000.00 ,,, TransacW a general banking business. Buys and lls exchange on ' all par(s ol the world. Collections a siiocialty. r ; ; ; kin Brohfcco ? . ,'vdo. are without ) .who, with' tba fl . j . , ploy, gives ns the v StacklaM .ui" " 1 ' " . r2!'SECOND Meat Market Slellwi'll & - Vnudcrmuelen,, Pio'pNetors. Wholesale - and .retail. - Butchers ., . , Higliost mrkot jftue paiMor nil kind of butchers'' stock Hi'leij fiflis hihI furv AhndiiekerH;A poiiHrv. HAN? Bought ond Bold . We liuve tbt m Jiauu; - . "tiuf ...Oukbed rpom suit $1G, Horn rnii Coal For Ho Weather jVT Onf Rot k' Sjn in coal will give sutixfuci ion ! t' . . . . ....... 1 . '.iiwu) liiivt' K mi band. Cas'lc Ciate a v'pump 44, bed steails fi() rents liud up,,- -'' ?r .cents end up, Imliy ciio $J, liicyolus ioW v :(r-r..irou betln if2 75 and upi, 50 gitllou cidor K jyv1 ;f v;i.2 seat Xiny if 10, 24 wgiu 5, dry 16 inc. ..clocks 25 cents and up. , nd Cleiir . ol, ton; if yim would raihef have it. We sl ave cniil, 11I1 kinds and ai lowest puces. If wo. id wvcan fiiinisli you the kind that burns :iiil best. Money loaned on colluterals. ' 1? E. FOWLER, Tl.ANSFEU AND DELIVERY The La Grande Pawr ' ono iNo lOll I ';- . .,lir( - - - Corner Fir and Adal V'Remember we still buy and sell alll kinds of Second Hand Goodsj Jl jt jt N JAMISON WESTULL ELVA JAMISON 2vatojaWsliKaitAt 'siVsml'ssVit :viwill call for it and bring It ..Vi. , . gunraniee satisfacliou and oulv ask for a The Dry Land Alfalla grows w.,rilll on,M l(, denl0nBlrilla l0 you thut we un rrni inn - (UTHtima the lAiiniirv hiiHiUAas. BROME GRASS Dn1 riAiinti A Ifn fi 1 n 1 oil Garden Seed in bulk mm Wheat, Baled Daney, vais, uiu phone msi r'ovi can stop our whoii at any time or phone the Laundry id your wurk will be called for at once. We .ske a spi-ciuUv of family washin?. and can your washing lietter and cheaper than A trial onlur solicited. ' '' ". It ion Stciun Laundry The only Seed H( inUnion County. 742 FIR STREET. iff utkMif kisr-Mk twiaiaMJui" afsisvTdlKfjg, j V. jFERSON AVE. Olive lyKFElS! CAFPETSI! 1 Mioile 1- ;V iafhaitc.-, HIV'I Ui li..'.. i f 1 1 tf mds at - " . ' ,ai...l.iiuis ni , 111a.lt' , Wywt, (i ...is . its.ifii,, ..... . . j J ""Tfl 'Hlj'i- 1 H f-MT v 0111 llH'lf 113 .V ' t.dSlll'l )( III'. prfiii-tinil Oil Slnvo i.n nuTaV.lf k n,-t Oil K nine 10 5H, ige lS.75,Gai.r. Sti.v.s 75, Dk 7 50. V lilTTe fry UnoiU. We very liiw prices, an 1 bud to order. X 4 . Meri AVnrr u u a u ki Ll l MinrI 't; 4v$jRfo'&uk fully. jiaiJV 4 ' '-IbHlty of Shareholders ' fusibility r.;,C-r-r oeral ou v'g mm exenan amp Ctcves J -10. . ; iwo KU UpuliMti, 1, 2 lino Shut (!un?. 2 Win. Chester Rifles, 1 1,1, H, .1, 1 leii-tailou i luirn, lo Cook Stoves at very lo pi i, is Remt mber we do u4il . rin-, furniture re airinc ohou8e cleuning. thi'i:e for oatinialps. L- Grande Evening Observer crensd by $142,123,502 and ; ; ,r,T. I vaiue of output increased $865, ' 753.160 . TLe above is not a bad show ing, aud without stopping ti consider the effect th t the Oil mean war and the Pacific Cousi gold output had upon the busi ness affairs in the United Stati- .B50 during the last decade of detao . .0 oO cratio rule, which had thn ex- I'.ru ... . ' 5c "'"ded lor nity years, let uu juuio the . civil war nod take some figures from the decade of Republican lule '.from 1890 to 1000 and see how they'compare with the decade Senator Davis selected, for comparison. In 1890 there w( re 355,415 manu facturing establishments in the United States that gave employ ment to 5,712,622 employees, to whom were paid iu wages and nilaries $2,283,216,529 , and umed out products to the value ;f . $9,372,437,283. In 1900 Uiere were 512,734 raanufactur ig establishments iuthe United States that employed 5,719,137 operatois, to whom were p&id in salaries aud wages $2,735i 130,818 and ' products to the value, of $13,039,279,566 weie nrned out. Toe miles of railroad oner- I ll.B.Haito Ph, F. "D. Haisten S - -4"" !(.. t M r s i vt.i-ii o. l- VICE PRESIDENT - ' DAVIS" FIOU; Es ... i. , . ; In his address ' responsive to the formal n'otinVution of. his nomiojtion lo.thel:igh f-(fie ff Vice Preaident, bc Hon. ITeeN G. Dvi, .at . WUite Sul i.n 1 Spring, W. VaA ;onl "AnauHi 17, made ihe following slalr uietil: . Quoted from the Pot; laud Jour na., the leading deuini-riui' p iper in Ort g'm: "Our repinilican friemls are prone to refer 10 the bomniereii 1 growth 01' the country nud' their rule, and yet the cer.Mi reports show from 1850 to l-O under democratic ' rule ai.i Walker tariff percentage of 111 increaBe, a greater popul itioi wealth, roannfactures and rail road milege, fa' tors whii i affect most lurttely the prosperil of the country tlfuii -F11 any ill cade since " "Without stoppliiu to j'l t wiih per ''ein?, the Ou.-Ki;vii' will give 1 he. . flw:iul tin1" - th"y appear 011 iho taaiit- ol tli. U. S. treasury1, an ! let om rea'lers do their own figuring The U S reusus fur 1H50 pU cid the popuia'ion of 1 In; Unit d -tates at 23,101,876, n d that ' 1860 gave 31,113,321. a-gain i' he ilecaiio i-f it, 251 ,4-15 Ttie census of 4890 placed I'm uo u'ation of Ihe Ut'i'i d Sialtr it 112,622,250 a'id in HI00 ai 70,30:1,327, a gain iu the decade of 13,681,137. Foil iwing Senator IVivis in 'he order lie pres nte 1 th sub jects we find that iu 185D the ignreeatfl woiiii li ol .the people in the United Slates was $7,135 730,00 , in which was include. I ihe value of 3,212,? 13 slaves, which at the low estimate ol $100 per slave would be $320, 413,300. The iigyrt-giite wialih of the people of the United Slates in 1800, including the value of 3,0''.!,7ti.l !.ives, was $16,159,6:6,000, a eiiii during tha decide of $!',023,830,0 -0 The per capita weal'li of the peopl in 1850 was $307,(59 au.l in 18o $513,03 The aggregate wealth of ihe people of the United Sta'ps in 1890 wns $05,037,00 1, a little over four times what it was in 1860. Iu 1900 the aggregate wealth was ' 94,3oo,ooo,ooo dollars. . The gain iu wealth in the decade from 1800 1000 was $29,232,900,000. j Let us see how Sennlor Davis' I general assumption tli.it uiaoii- . Tacturing devnloped fabler 111 the last decade of di nun ratio rule: from 1850 to 1S60, than d'iriiig any decade of republican rule, stauds the test of iiippection of the leo.orda. Iu 185 J ilieie were 123 025 establishments 111 th United States euguged in iiiami factuiing that gave employment to 957,050 per-ons to wloui were paid in suUiies and vmges I $236,755,464, an average of '$247.38. . 1 1 I41 I860 there were 1 10,433 I uiiiiufacuireis in the l'ni e.1 !S,,t,.j with Jin a'" rage munter i "f mi, doy.es of 1,011,210, to Ri li.Mii were pnid Hi" sn'unes sum ..f $37878, 00'i. The Bum in n ; 111 her of factories for thed .a.W l.etweeu 1850 aud Don ,. 17 t H; lm, ,mber ofeinp!,.y.s ,u reased ,y 314, Furnished Room Centrally lorated .or. erof Washing, ton and 6th btreeta. Ki.owa as Geo. Ball's lodging bouse. Fire Pxqof Safe For sale t. 2500 price I O. Call or write La Grande Pawnbroner. Pboue usi: . . Peaches Notice to Contractors Sealed bida will lie received until 12 two suiry w' I bs ripe I visli to siy lo my friends and the pub'i th.t I b. e . large cop ,, Sealed bida will lie receivea on u pon. this yoar: Our early P.iaole.s o'clock P U Baturdsy Augiist o iiiih r ba (u t wwt U( lrt dlfl for the tnuooiiou 01 r ,m th s lime we on sell yuu a mo;. ' ""y """" ""red P"0" ftUd 0be"P' -een at tbe nwidonce of Mrs Z Fatly, er ths0 y,)U csn buy ibem after tiny latter plsce bids will be opened. Uidit-rs Then wlieo ynu pay for 20 lbs y .u invited to be present The ownr ro- pt 20 lbs gi,od pound nuia-ure. tb' tlghti P'ltty! J K Kellogg. IllBStillBI Farmers' and Trnclera - National Bank. LAGRANDE, OREGON CaDital Stock fully 1-nid - $ 60,000. . Surplus fund Liability of Shareholders , Responsibility TWe do a general banking and exchange business, rafts bought aud sold ou earteru and foreign baukb. 13.000 . -' 60,000 133,000 JOSEPH PALMER, President J. W. SCRI13ER, Cashier 1 a a tj a a B a o a a a a ted iucreased from 1856 8G0 frum 9,021 to 30,626. to; 90 there were 166.654 miles N f railroad in operation in ' the Juited States and in 1900 there ere 194,324. j 1M8ER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1878. MliKK FOR IT It I. If ' tTION. X'- Ltttud Ulllct?, Ht La Unit fit, Or., May 14, l'.i. Notice is horehy given thut Iti compliance villi trip provisions of the ucl of CoiiKrvHH of Miii'.i, Ih7, crititlcil "An act lor llic wilt- ol Imber liimi.H In the Shitcx of rallfornln, t)rt .-mi, Xcv.ttln, mid WiiMltlnifton Territory," is cxtcmlcil tunlt the I'utilic IjiiuI Win lew by ict ol AingUKt 4, Mary H Murphy, ol IVrry, county of Unloll. tale of Oregon, hits tliio J.-iy tiltnf In th Ih otllee lie sworn stnie tiiiil No jltH, for tiie (lUrflinse ot t -e W'tJ.WV' itnl S vi of tctioi' N.. -y-in Titwnship "i. 4 It N". 3 K. W. l.,anU will olItT proof tolit)w that the land H-ntjrht more vahiiibte .or lt iIiiiIkt or Mtone Hum for Hgrlcultunil liit'OM4, and to PNtatjllsh tier claim lo nald mud heforu the Kffflster and Ket'clvcr ol tliiH iltii'i' ai I .a ilrande, On-mm, on Monday, i:uJ.-t lny of August, Iju4. -lu' names as wituevnen: .1. I. lUim, I'hoebe Imlli-, J..I111 J. Murphy, and Ualph H. bullis, ...1 tVrry, Ort-gon. Any ami all perwmia ntalmlinc adversely Ihf ttioVt-th'.M-rltied litnd.s are re.titied lo tile ilicir claims In this oitlce on or before said Int d:iy of August, K. W. Davis, Register. FULL MEASURE , Chain wood by 'the Cord. 128 cubic feet to the cord. 16-inch dry chain wood $3 per cord. This is cheaper than I y the load. 4 You pay for what you get aid gel what you pay for. Phone 571 H. W. NIBlEY TlMItEli LAND, ACT .1UNE 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUtlUCATION. U.a. ijHlldOIMce. Im tiraiidf, Oreuon. May. 14, UHH. Notice I hereby given that In compliance with the pro ,-lf.ionMif (he acf of Omy r cms of June :t, I.sT-i, cn'.illed "An net for th- sale or liiulK'r landr- in the Mulea of Callfornln, Ore tfi'ii, N 'Muta, aiid nsliititoii Territory, as t'vit ii.lcd to nil the l'ubllc l4ilid .Slatcn bv net ..f Aiuiist I. JrSH'J, Ht-. kiuli rotiicr, of iiiiimle. t'ounty of L' nli n. State of Oregon, bri- tills tUv filed In litis oll'ice Iiim w.rn i.T.'iite)it No :IUi, f rilii- i.in h.i-eof the S.l4 .i;4 See. il, and N NWandMWli NV4 of etion f. Tp No 4 .-, K.ia e.No.t-t, KV M, And will oiler proof to tdi..iv that the land h-iimm m iiuire vi lunbm lor it.', limber or fi'iiii.' than for nirrlciiltuml purposes, and to t.-t.ilill-ii ht! ctalin lo mid laud before the ticisler and Keeelver of llil.- ollVe at l-a limn , Orciia, ouTlnirtMlav, Uic itli day Ai :l. im. He name- an witnesses; Jack Met ".my Kimcr Saihit;, John smttl, and i-Tatik liar r, til , f I it lira title, Oregon. An. and all peton. eliloilng adversely the iIm.v i-leseribfd ltii.ii are rciUimed to file tlx ircli.inis In (lilHoinre ou or before ald ilti day of AiiKtisL, K. W. UavlR. lleelster. A Few Clioic Bargains in Wal- i Iowa County Heal tstate X, (1) 200acKft of Innil, 120 aire oapiibU of ruliivatiott, 113 ao f in fall own wheat. Houoa. tarn nod other bulklina. A gr ?! SDH p All $2,500 li t'J)vl40acre,8Ok;!orthiir'l, h.-iisw turn and good nnihiilldings, 80 acres in "fall n sown eiain; smalt ntrt-Ain of water do lnr-Ut;li pi tec A tfreat largalu al fH iV) acres of ,'ftiid p.trtoi whlcfi in the flnoit of meadow; K'"d house and oinliUdd iiKS Koodhny hIil'.N, 2)0 Lous of liay can be etlt on Iho plafO will tuke si JfiSO in cattle in iiale on itll proicity, Price $10 per acru , g 160 a- rei. 120 of c ioie laud t'rl.. SH per acre Thin is a grpat barg.iln. gj 5 IC-Oat-nM of flue l.uid it $ Ml ptr iuv Thuse are a tw of jhu liuiny sniqii Wo si have to offer iu th way of real estaU biTjranis. For further particulars addrnaa. f ivl Daniel S6 WALLOWA, M 7 Don aid OUEOON hi - -3 TIMBER UND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878-! NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION j V. s. Lard Office, Im tirande, Oteeon Mav 14, 1UH. Nulicels hereby jrlven thut In rompiiui.ee with lie pro v I Mom nt ihe ad .f ('oinjr'H.s of June .1, ls, entitled "An act lor the nale of Minl.-r hind!, in the stater. .f t.'aliforulu, Ore-. tiin. Nevada, mid Vnhlm-:on I'eiritorv," as f.xttndt-d to .ill the Public Land 1i.(i:m bv ftct "f Aot;ill 4. M Mairie N iih- rit of I i .oi.le. eotiniy of Ciiioit, Male ..f Orecon, I,..' tins day died In this otlhv her sworn "t.ili niciit Na.-tr.itf. fur the pureui.-e of the W lt K'i A K'- S W: nf s.eti.'ii No. vi In . Tm.. tishlp .No. 4 s. ILtiu-e No- K W.M. And will oiler proof to show that t tic land M Utflii is more vaiunMe fi.r its timber or toue than for atrrlcullurul )ur)He. nd to tiii.if.h h r claim to said land tafore Ihe K.rii-tcr and Keeelvcr ot tln otll. nt Im i.ia le, ore&on.ou Tuesdav, ;he -i 4 d-iy of i A-i;!i-l, (M. . ' j ti. mu.-.es as Witney.'; tu,,r2,. H Hirnion, ' ur i Tin P. tatt- .lolin .1. IV"'. cr an.. Henry . IV' birr a I - t I.h l fr.t di . i tvui n. nv Hii.luh ptTMnif. claiinluii adversely the ' .itxne described lutnl- arc n-picsled to ttlu ' tin tr claim- in i his office mi or iH tnre mud j -MO Uis Ol -M.IIM, r.a.t. K. W. !avis UcKlftcr. MdTlt K FOR Pi Hi ir.TIt" . Land Office at 1 '.riide. ureiroti. .Inly -. pH. nets hcret'y mven that ihe foiowmg tlsettl- h.s fileil nofieof In im .. (,n kr n .,1 pr.ii. f ill -tipp rt i.f hip cIhmh. and i.il . r nifH-.tl ni.tilf bei'.Me tin- Kitf.mer II - t r nf th- I . . d Uffi e. at La . Oretell. on AilRTll 1".. li4. vi (. K. -! A attain KuK. f l.ii.r.nde. i irtv.tn -. K. '-4 -re. I I p. 2 - H ,v k. W. l. . .111.-- Hie ! '.-tvitu wit-.e-w : pr vr h-. r.cc u, on -i u cuilu.,(inn t-f How dtar to my heart is the oltl-fashionod wnahbard 9 That mother iistii to wash on whon I whs h Imy, With its zinc covered ruined i suds used t- p ny in Aid so-ip buir .loa gnmbol d tu y childish joy Oltttmes hnve i ahIch"I he1 w-ieti w-arnw hor kuitkles. J As over ih r'uk'ea oir d'ids 8i e won id rub. I ne'r wil furnet how she s lttslie 1-aud -he slutlierep J The old fashioned wuoh board that stood in ttie tub. J S CHORUS J The old fashioned watdiboard; 9 Tne zi.if eovored washbnarrl; J Tha bacji-bteaking washboard thht siood in the luh. ' ' Some folka always kick about op to-date lauddriaa, And say they wear ont their clothes evey day ; But Rive ihr-m to me, so 1 will have a hot dinner J At home, with ihtf am 11 of the soap euds away I know that tbe wash it machine is much easier ,ty"a.UofourQloLiit'at,,Hn lo take them and rub 1 a Till the buttons an I b .s uis ar lost and worn out hy the old fbionei washboard that Btood i:i th- tub I We are not the old fashioned kind. ABC LAUNDRY Z PHONE j i85i .1 V. II. ri. ,.r H lunrr, . Iu. Ii.u UK'!'- K. City Property For Sak Vi!:tl) Located, Wei! Improved 5Koom House For Sale. Also Other City Property, At 1 GRANT & HERR0NS WEAliJ:: HEA.DQUARTJRS jVor Ivodak and Kodak Supplier A complete stork of professional paper. Pale8 Bt whole9ttle prices Mj, nilt.r answered promptly. La Grande Drug Co. and Red Cross brucr Co t.-4. J,:o'r(eru and J- "ui "in puid tor laoor iu & . : : J.lf Jf.R. Pral,.W..V r ' - ; ........ - A .-. .,, 7 s... J . -- t-v. :' v . . . ,.,.1... t ii.i-i , . 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