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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1904)
.v- .-i.fc'""- r " v - You'll Rest More Securely i If conn ious u( Imviug done what you oould to provide for your Iriende. Third are 'liflertiit ways to do this, but none belter than to provide thrm with it borne. If you haven'tdone this, we'd like to sell you one. A small payment will fecura it, and ofti rward (be out lay won't be much mora thsn hnuise reut. Either way we're bound to plccsa you. ' " 1 1 r.H& D..n ri tvnewritera'. engineers Kiirl (ore- MK3S&BM3tfii5C i-a uiauu uvcuing n r . -Z" . t4 men man mere ate positions toju jCa Srande Snoesiment Company, 1110 Adams Avenue, f -y ; La Grutitlu, Oregon -. OFFICERS: . (In, Palme ..v.. ....President. J. H. Bout. . . . ..Vice President J. M. Oilmen, Cashier , DIRECTORS: J. M. Berry, J. M. Ohuroh ' A. B. Conley, Gco.L. (.'lea ver, Geo. Palmer F. L. Metbs and Geo L Cleaver Asa'. Cashiers , v.. - --3655 ' " ; V National B nk v - La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $72,000.00 Transacts a general banking business. Buys and sells exchange on all parte of the world. Collections a specialty. A V.tRANDE lllllllllltiitjiieiiiaisiitisiilti Meat Market : Stollwell & Vandermuelen, Proprietors. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHEPS. . Highest market price, paid for all kinds of butchers' stock Hides, pells and fursi Also chickens & poultry. I. tiKua,, Mltora a r-ropa be fiuHlj whJle tllere wi)l nu. S!" ' -- . ... -1 tuTally be increased !Comm'eroiaI Entered at the" Tost OBloa at I aod industrial activity, there are Urande, Oregon, aa . eooud Clan 1 . , . . MaU Matter. uot at present many opportuni ties hr the establishment of new mercantile, business or profes sional tirms' and the . probable increase of . population bardly warrants so many new ventures as would be undertaken it no warning wre given . ' - Publibhed daily except Sunday One year in advance, ... . ,C 50 Six months in advance. ., .3 60 Pet month , 65c Single copy 6c MONDAY .. EVENING. SEPT 5, IQ04 ; Wealth Is just so much baggage to enrry around and to be taken care of iu his worl I; but a tultlvuud brain In easy to carry and a contiuual source oi pleasure and profit Phillips llrooks Not in thedauior of the crowded street Not in the shoutB and plaudits of the .. throng,.'. :'-V''-.'-'"'- ' But in ouibjIvos are triumph and de feat. ' -,: Longfellow. COMING FROM MR. HILL Coal For Hot Weather f Our Rock Spring .coal will give satisfaction We always have it on band. Castle Gate' and Olear Creek coal, too, if you would raiher 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 longest and best, .. i G. E- FOWLER, TRANSFER AND DELIVERY " Phone No 1611 aDaBaaaoaaBuitciitteitit JOHN JAMISON W E ST DLL ELVA JAMISON We will call for it and bring it home when promised , We guarantee satisfaction and only ask for a trial order to demonstrate to you that we un ;. derstand the laundry business, ou can stop our wagon at any time or phone the Laundry and your work will be called for at once. We make a specialty of family washing, and can do your washing better and cheaper than ou. A trial order solicited. Union Steam Laundry PHONE 1981. 742 FIR STREET. - "The present campaign on the part ot the Republicans is one of humbug and . false . pretenses, peculiarly RooBeveltish charac teristics." : Coming from ' Mr. Hill, formerly a " Senator from N.ew York, President Roosevelt and the Republican party are eutitled to congratulate them selves. Discredited in hiB own patty, distrusted by the closest friends of Judge Parker, ostra cised by Grover Cleveland, des pised by' Mr., Bryan, contemned by Tammany and so peculiarly odious aud foul smelling poli tically to his party is Mr. Hill that bis party and his paity'r leaders nave compelled uiui to jump overboard to prevent the ship going on the rocks even before the day of election. A dittribe of ihat sort from a man that character is a tribute to the principles of the - Republican parly aud to the directness of purpose and sincerity of Theo dore Roosevelt. The speech of Mr. Hill to call it so by courtesy was not the last soug of the dying swan but the last wail of the kicked out political;. 'Heavy though the other weights are around the neck of Judge Parker; Done was so heavy as the political re putation of David Bennett Hill for no man of hit party trusts him in politics, and least of all the men who kuow him With him it wa? a choice of beiug thrown overboard bodily or jumping and when he looked into the faces of his fellow voya ges he jumped. The Tsar to his People Tbe Tsar made the christening of his son and heir, August . 24th, the occasion of the publication of - a mauifeslo con for ring numerous bent fits upon; his r people. Among them were the abolition of corporal punishment among the rural classes and for first of- fi ii es, except in cases of murder a lightening of penalties for of fenses against the common law; the remission of payments duel the Blate oo land purchases; provisions for'aidiug the fami lies of soldiers killed in the war and a remission of fines impos ed on Jewish communes in the cases of Jews evading the mili tary service. The manifesto de creed also the - amelioration of conditions in Finland by estab lishing a state land fund, grant ing amnesty to Finluiiders who emigrated without permission", and. remitting the fines imposed on communes which iefused to submit to conscription. The Youth's Companion . " IMPORTANT TO FARMERS GRAIN BAGS ' GRAIN BAGS $4.75 per J 00 ,...By order ol the State Bosrd of Prison- Directors, I . am authorized to sell grain bags in any quantity above 600 manufactured at Sun Quentin " Prison at a price fixedeb $4.75 per.lQO.i Utigt delivered free in San Fran oisco. Orders must be aooompauied with cash or ex- ' ' change on Suj Frauoisao' in full, and also with the fol lowing affidavit verified before a Notary Public or Justice of tbe Peace: . ' ,. ' " .' - . hereby certify that I am s consumer residing 'iniV.l.t . . ; and that the baB ordered by me are for ray own porsonal and individual use." , , .( Subscribed and sworn to before me this..,. day of..., ' (Seal! : ...A... i The,bag8 artof the same oapaoity as kradjrj Ovlout i ' tes, and superior iti qunlityr-i-Don't delay send in your order today to. J. ,Wf,Ttt4MPKINS, Warden San Quen- tin PVison, CalKorniii Sam ploi of these bgs to bo seen at tins offloe J BOB BBS! liBBflflHDnOBOBBB S -Farmers'-and traders r JMational Bank, ,.at b LAG R A NDE. . O R EGO N . Capital Stock fully paid , . $ 60,000 a Surplus fuud " - " . . ' ' 13.000 "" jm Liability of Shareholders , - i 60,000 i ;.. Responsibility fv - li 188,000 , "We do a general banking and exohange business. . Drafts bought and gold on eartern and foreign banks. a r , w. ; .i . 1 ,:W a - JOSEPH 'PALMER, .President t B BHBBSSKHHBBBIBIiBBBdDOOOli a a fi Good Price , The Hertford Mai! says John Dally of K:;bIb i'oint, Orrgon, hoe 001 trnoted '. his crop ol Yollow. Newtown pippins, estimated til 11000 boxes, at $1.25 per box. . ' . .... I! I TURKESTAN ALFALFA The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri gallon. BROME GRASS Red Clovef, Aifa.fa and ail kinds of Garden Seed in bulk Seed Wheat, Baled Barley, Oats, Etc' The only Seed House inUmon County. Oliver Phone 1571 It will be well if Ihe many who have contemplated making a trial of fortune ou the isthmus of Panama give some considera tion to the special report just made to the state department by Minister John Barrett. Unle-s a stumpetie to Panuma is prevented, the canal zone is likely to be filled up with thou sands of adventurous Americans who will lind nothing to do. Coming Events . "Couilug ovents oant their shadows bofore;" but the "coming events" In your ptore will oot cast tbeir shadows very far unle-s they are eifeotively ad vortiKwl in advance. Fred G Lawson WJiolesale) Dealer In HAY and GRAIN IN GARL0AD , LOTS. V SUtPr Bldg. La Grandeur. FUIvIv MEASURE TIM R Eli LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 NUTICK FOR PUULICATION U. K. Land Otlloe at La Orando, Oroffon . AugUfttll, vol. N.iliofi In hereby irlvon thrtt In ooriinliain'w Willi tliu prtjvlshitm tif tliu t of UonifTcaH of lUllO, IHi , (MllH li'U j II m l lOr IIIO MIIO OI 1 1 111 her latuls tn ih Hlat of CnllfornlR, Ore mm. Nt?vi(la. uiui Wn.siliiiftoii TerrlUirr." on xtcnl-l to hII Die HtitHtu Lund HtnUm by act of AiiKiiH, W2, Imvia O KugdcQ, (if DexUT viv, emmtyof Wood. HUitn Of WlBconsin ' imif. tliii uy filed In Ihls olhce hU sworn siitioim-nt No. 1(16(1, for iho pHnilmne of the U Wi S VU, HK'.j N WW and Lntu Hand 4 of 8or Hun No. 2 in Tnwnshlp No, h South JinifO Ho, 115 li. W. M. And will oflt-r proof to wliow t!iat the land ponu'hl is more valuable for It timber or nIoiir than for aurlciilturiil purposes, and to NlabilKlt herclitlin lo xnlri land boftire the Kciclnr and Kwelver of thin office at 1h (iTiudi!, Onuon. ou TuCHdny, the 2Sth dit.v ir i"k-toh-r, llrtl. Hn naiiitn tt wltncKtiiw: llalph H. Hnlllfi W, Henry Urown, of I)extrville, WlHConln; lA-onitr.l (.'. hull In, of I'errj', Orenon; ana Kdwurd Iti'Hti ii IjH Orttnde, Orevon. Any ami all ixmnoiih rlalniliiK adversely th ii hove dencrilH-d land are rcfiicted lo flletlielrelatinj In thlROirtce on or before said i'.th day of Uc'ohfcr, ism. K. W. Davla, UcgUter. ' Chain wood by the Cord ; 128 cubic feot to the.' cord.' 16-inch 1rv nn wood $3 per cord. This is cheaper thau iy the iuuu. You pay for what you get aLd get what you pay for. Phone 57r - A Few Choice Bargains in Wal- lovva County Real Kstate l (1) 2U0acn of lfiti1, 120 oa capable of oultivntion, 11,1 aO (g ' bi fall 9nwn wheat. Hon, mrn and otbar bulldlugt, gr '' raJ snnpnn $2,5(J - - : -. D (2) '0 acre, small or-hnrd. h-tiiad, ham mid good oil l hut Ml nan, ftft eref in fnll n - kwii Kiain: om;tll slronn of walor daw IhrmiKh plaoe A Krent baifrnln at $1,600 . g it 20 at r)i of land ),rl ol whhifi iff tho flnuH of moudoW; good haute and g ouihuildiiiKK Koodhiy ihdK. -m tons of bay cjan be out on the place will take a 1W in calllc in tia.le on ihltt proM.'rtj;. IMco $10 per afro- g 4 l(J.a're, 130 uf oiioiw laud l'rf.:e $M per acre. Thii if a great bargain. g . 5 h-Ouft' of lino fund At tai Htr luin Thtiw arc a lw of ho many a a apt We . Si have (o offer in th wii)' of rtial cali harKiima. Kor ftirthor particularly addreia, I M'Da,niel S6 M'Donald 1 WALLOWA, - - ' OREGON 1 i i TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1878. NdTII.K Killl IMIIIIOATION. ;U. V. I .ani Ullloe, ul Ui (Imndc, Or., ly U, i None In hrrt-hy frivnn Ihal n M)mpliMiii:e wttti Hip proviKtoiiH of tlin act or OinirruMor Jiilii;t, imH, entitle "An m;t nir ttie uln ! ttiiilMr liinN In the static ur ('Hllrornln, Ortv icon, Nfvmhi, Hn! WitMlilnifton Tfrrltory," nu I'xK-nilcd IdhIi tin I'nhlh! lind HttitMi by art ol AiiKUtt 4, IKtJ. Mary II .Miiruliy, i,l As it is remote, and tieonle have ' 'iiHitn; liimi m n.i ..iiim iwr worn it.io- ' ' 1 i mht N.iHH. lor tho .iir(thaHeo(ttie V! N but an imperfcet knowledge of , Wig v:"i!i.S?dS "S loMhiiw Ihul tin- land aanirht la niorti valuahlp fir U. Umber or oloim than for nicrlcullurul ixirixMt'v, Htid to (hltihllHh her elnlio to nnld tun ot-ioro in" nt;iKtfr nnn iioceivpr oi una fllcc nl Omnde. Oregon, on Monday, A. . V. JEFFERSON AVE. conditions on the iallimua there nuty be the same burning denire to get employ uietit. rr gain a I fortune that is always noticed S when 6i)ine great undertaking is j to he started in new territory. All eort9 of people rush in liup- I ing lo better themstlvea, but Ihe rewards are slight and usually the majority lmve to put up ' with sit'kncsp, (uil'cring and p'i i vntioti. The same thing will happen in Panama unle s those going tliere have mado a study til the situation aud are prepar ed for emergencies. Mr. Barrett says that more men are arriving in Panama in the expectation of securing po sitions as clerks, etenngrnphcie, !l lll- of AllllHt. I!U. Hhr tiaiti'K iik wllniTMKGn; A. I. Bran, I'hnplw Itiillt-, .lolin .1. Mnrjiliy, and Itiiiph It. BuIIIh, 11 of i'l-ri y, i Iri'iron. An nnn all pi'i norm claiming Rilvnrnr-ty tlif iilH-vi'.tlicriiii'it iiiniln nr nKiniwt1!! ti flip tln'tr clalmi-In thin olltire on or lieforeMltl ll liny of AlU'llnt. 11101. K. W. I)vl, lUxIMer. . How dtiir to ray lioan Is tiro old-fashioned washboard ' ; ' . Tlmt innthur tiaml to want) on whoa I was a boy, . - V a Willi Its zino-cov. red ridKs 111" fluils tiBoil to play In And soap btiU'ilus i:tiiitji)l'd to n(y ohlldlah joy: ' '' ! Ofttlmns luvo I wati:liu,l her wliori weiirinir her kuuckloa. , " J 0 As ovnr tlia r'ulifoa our dads she would rub, ; ' ' '' '" ' I no'r will forniit how nlie snlitshol aud uln alatharop . , ' The old fanliioned wash board that stoxl la the tub., ,. . -.( J ; " cfioitua The old fatiloned waahhoaril; - - - , J T.ie zlac-covered washboaril;. '. J The baok-breaklng wnBhboard that stood in the tub. . Some folks alway kick ahotit op-to-data laaddriaa, . r - ' ' And aay they wear out tbxlr clothe" every ilay ; .; ... - ... .. -;. .- J But Klve thuiii to ma, so I will have a liot iIIiiiut J At linuia, with I ho Bin)l of the soup ends away. ' I know that the wanh ng muuhiuo Is niuoli easier .i. ..- - ' 2 On all of our olothca than to take ttmin and rub "; ! Till tho bnttona an I biaonta ara lost nnd worn out , lly the old fnahlono I washbonrd that stood In tbe tub.., , .... We are not tho old fashioned kind. . . 1 A B C LAUNDRY I PHONE j I85l eeeeesml City Property For Sale Finely I-oaited, Well .Improved s-Roora House For Sale. Also Other City I'roperty'At GRANT & HERR0NS iii . ! wk ajk i ih;a x)Qtja.rte:r8 For.lvodak nnd Kodtik Supplies A complete stock of profemional paper. Plates at wholesale prices. Mail orders answered promptly. '. ; La Grande Drug Co. and Red Cross Drug Co