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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1904)
mi j.1 II. t : ,4f ?! .Mr? 1 : !.. ' . -. f IfS-i IS & '(! 5 HI" it; Si 4 V 5! i i'i i- til 111 I ?: Ifr. f:-P. The Race Issue With one portion ol Mr Edward M Sbepard'a speech we mast disagro quite as heartily ai ire bare approved other pans and in spirit Among the "s eoillo reform'" whloh be says Jude I'arker will undertake it elected is a ''ielu-al to reopen the negro ques tion.". The tmplira ion is that Mr Koos-velt Hid try to reopen it This is distinctly o jnst to the President. At no time ha bererd earn-) of "re open inn" the que lion The South it self reouvn'-d I bi its bystenoal not burst urer 'be Booker T Washington in. i nni f utiia If tha P.Aaiil-.nt nf tb Unit d . tates dl.l n .t bare the j brought him to the shore, It requir Xrigtit and Ibe privilege of entertaining I ed eonsidereole work on Ibe part ol any American citizen of distinction, I the mill band to bring the little fel- natever the col jr ol bis skm. As for ' low bioc to life. . He bad ridden to the mill on bis wheel, bat was too weak to return Ibe same way and- Mr. J. 0. Gulling who happened to be at tbe mill brought - him home in bis buggy. Fhis morning tbe boy was abla to resume his duties at bis fathers sbup and seems bnt little worse off for htsolose oall from death, A Serious Accident yesterday while Verncn, tbe four teen year old son ol Mr, and Mrs. Jell Ball was playing upon a log in ' the Ormond mill pond on Ladd creek (ell Into lb pond and before assistance could arms tbe Utile frlliw went to tbe bottom three tiroe. One of tbe men at tbe bank be use beard the screams of a Utile playmate and at ooo ran to the nbnd and jumped in at the apot wbeje Vernon was last area, H-succeeded in finding bins andcaugh. him by 'be band and aadflanaMMiBiiBnaasaaaDaaiaDaafloanDnDDnanDDDnaD t Mr. Roosevelt's negro appointments to office, tbey bare been fewer and better than those of MoKiuley or Clt-ve and ' tie would baie been re creant, n-doed, had be deni.d office to worthy Americans merely beoanae of their colo. When tbe historian of the future writes of Mr. Roosevelt'a admlo'st atlon lie will And nothing to record more creditable than h.s aland on this Issue even tboagh President and party Be-m, at Ibis writin g, wi 1 to abandon trie negro in the hope of aiiain capturing Maryland and Vest Virginia The einple troth Is that thfie Is no Issue so full of dvnamlte . for the I lemotra-a as this one of tbe negM and bis rights, II the Southern docnne s to be brought to tbe front, as Ssnow planned in Maryland, for tnl'lable argnm nt b. comes available for the Republicans. - Now York Post. The Rebel Yell The evening before tbe Oemocratio Editors oalled npon candidate ; Parker . to give him an oooaslon for making bis opening (peach ol tbe campaign tbey bd a binqut in Now York eity at which the following scene took place. New York, Sept 7 Nwrly 700 de mocratic editors from ailpsrta of tbe United States met at a banquet at tbe Waldorf-Astoria tonight, the occasion beiog the national con'erenoe of tbe demooratir edit re oalled at tna in stance of the demooratio national committee. When "Dixie" was played, the din ers, many of wbom were from tbe south, jumped to their feet and tbe "rebel veil" was given several times. Enthusiasm was at tbe highest pitch wben tbe selection was enoored. Henry Waitereoo r spontled to tbe toast "Issues and the Outlook," Clark Howell, editor of the Atlanta Consti tution, to "Demooratio Huco.ss, Guarantee ol National Unity " Special Shipping Rates One of tbe ebief obtaoles that '. has binderer tbe seonrlng of St. Louis n- hibiu for the Lewis and G'ark fair was removed this morning when tbe corporation was notified that the east ern freight associations bad declared to extend t' e special shipolng rales made for tbe St. Louis fair to the 1905 exposition -The woid was received; by General Freight Agent Miller of the 0. R. & N jO vaod was then given to President H. W ., uoode of tbe fair. - According to Mr. Miller's not'ce the western trunk line commission, the trans Missouri and transcontinental freight bureaus the Central Freight associa tion and tbe Trunk tiine association base agreed to grant to exuibitors who send displays to the 1906 fair the same special return rate as tbst given St. Louis exhibitors ." CardoTThanks Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. E. Logsdon take this me4ns to express their apprecia tion for tbe many aots ol kindness rendered by friends during tbeirbereiv- menl. Bids Wanted The plans and snfciUcaticn for iLe txbihit building are now in the offioe ol M L. Causey and bids for its con struction will be reoeivod up to Tuee-dayevening. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. In For Rent I be building formerly oo'-npled by tbe Salvation army. For full par ticulars and rates inquire of Mrs S U Zuber. Aug. 31 1 f The Observer Does ail a Kinds of Job Work otf , . ja a a a ..-a u a a m a a a a ii a a a FIRE PROOF SAFE For sale, weight 2500, price Call or wiite J .a Grande Pawnbroker Pnone 1681. a II 1 a NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Nr.tioe Is herebv iriven to all wbom It mav concern, that Christian W Murphy, haa filed ber fli ai account ae administratrix of the estate of Thomas N Muriihv. ile.-essed and the Ounty tlourt of Union county Oregon naB set laesusy, tne uvn aay or oepi- : . , I" . .' embe, A. D. 10(14, at two o'clock P quire Ol mrs. a. u uuuoa, ourom gi j0, tho neBrK 0 aa. h ret'Ort Third and Adams Avenue. 6-10 , Christina W Murphy. Administratrix. Special Excursion to the World's Fair. The Denver and Rio Grande, In con nection with the Missouri PaoiQc, .11 run a series of per onally con ducted excursions to tbe World's fair d"riug June. TbeBe exoarsions will ron through to Bt. Louis without change of care, making short stops at principal points enroute. The ilrat of t hese excursions will leave Portland J'uie 7, and the second June 17. The rate from La Urande '111 be 60 to St. Loiis and return. Excursionists go ing Ala tbe Denver ft Rio Urande have the pilvilege of returning by a differ ent route. This is the most pleasant way, as well as the most delightful route to cross the continent. Ihe stops arranged give an opportunity of viaiting in and about Kansas- city. If you wisb to accompany one of these excursions write at once to W O Mo Bride, 124 Third street, Portland, for bleeping car reservations. NOTICE ("OR PUBHOATIOH. Department of the Interior. Land Office at La Oranile, Oregon. June 2 1904. Notice Is hereby Riven that the following nampdsettlerliaMffled notice ol his Intention to make anal proof In Rupport of his claim, and thatsald proofwlll te made before the KuglBt r nu Receiver oi me u. a Mem uinco, . t La Grande. Oregon, on AngiMt 4, 1904. vis: ' H. K.Ho.TWi, VrgrtlliHiuLiiiiRtT. LaOrande Oregon, widow of John HtntBinger, dceaaed, I for the K)i UK & &K)i See. vi. Tp. 2 8.. H. He narnea the following wltnewes to prove his continuous residence upon ana cultiva tion of said land, vis: Frank Beln'-off, John Keller, Conart BlitKber, Mlnatd KalUn ail ol La Urando Oregoa. E. W. DAVIS, Register. Dr. P A CHARLTON VETERINARY 8URQEON, Office at A T Hill's Drug Store La Grande. Oregon Pbone 1361 Residence phone 701 In The District Court of the United States for the Dis trict of Oregon n tho metier of ) Not Ice ol J O Kill, V the first meeting Bai!kupt. ) of creditors To the creditors o' J Q Rltz, of Hll- gard, Union county, Oregon, ltank rnpt : N'VTlE 18 HKREUY OIVEN, that on the on the 8tb day of September, 1DJ4, the said J Ci Bits wss duly ad judicated a l.antrupt, and that the first me-ting o( Ihe ( re 'itore will be l.eld at the olllce ol the ondrraigned, in La Oiai.de, Ore. on, on Monday, Pepiember 19, 1001, at iwo o'clock in the afte noon of said day, at abiob time and .Uoe aid Oredlto-s may at- taud, piove their cl.lms. apioint a Trustee, examine the liankrnpt, and transait such other buslne-s aa may properly mine beiore aald meeting. Twenty five rents must accompany each claim Died. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, Sept ember Oth, 1904. . t r) Ivanhoe, Referee in Bankruptcy. Bept 10-18 FARMERS ATTENTION I have purchased the SPO KANE CAFE and it is my m teution to make a special effort to please the farmers. In order to do this I have decided to furnish a special meal Saturday of each week which I cull the Furmers' Dinner. This meal will include all that the market afford aud will be served in reuular family style. This will be the best meal ever offered in La Grande for 25 cents. When iu the city call at the Spokaue Cale and see exactly how good a meal you can buy lor 25 cents. REMEMBER we pay cash for butter, eggs and chickens. J F Johnson. v IBM n a " a ta i si - f R1I1 SB II.BBIIBBB BIBB HD BIIBBB1H 1 isl B Q BB H a BLOCKLAND BROS. Island City, Oregon Breeders of BERKSHIRE and POLANDCHINA SWINE. Young stock always on hand, and always glad to have you call and see our hogs, as we breed them for the Parmor, and ask you to compare our paices before buying some where else. We have now two fine young Berkshire boars on hand, July pigs ready for usa only 20. For short time only. BBBBBBB J We want your Hay and Grain AND WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET. PRICE We will take all you have, no matter whether it is only a few toua or if it .is several hundred tons. We want all the hay in the valley and then some. A. V. OLIVER WHOLESALE and RETAIL HAY and GRAIN DEALER Half a Carload of ; New Wall Paper. ' We have just received half a cr load of the newest and latest wall paper. Half a carload means 20.000 V rolls. This 1$ more paper than any one firm ever thought o' bringing into this county in a single season. i ' This paper Is all for sal and most be sold this season. We "ttn broogbt tao-Brst class paper bangers direct from Chicago, ' who are without doabt the m t ski Ifnl workmen in Eastern who, with the fl. first oltss bangers si ready to our em. I ploy, gives oaths best working ibe Inland Kn-plre. 1 Stackland & McLachlen l PAINTS. 0IHS AND GLAbS WHITE ROSE: 11.01 K Js milled with the idea of pleasing'every dealer's high, wi olass trade-custo" who appreciate quality. The Ii name of the Pioneer Flouring Mill Co. gimrantees re P liability and highest grade in every Back of flour B bearing tbe White Rose brand. P;oneer Flouringi Mill Co. H D B B B Take (arc of Youi Trophies win ,wy rrom lolu lor ma'.e deel heals ban F" lea aw ording to directions. The dotted lines on baelr oi neck aid heal show where to rip the skin. To bleai your game cut the Jugular a low down as posilbl-i never cnt the throat. Commence to akin by making - . cut from the bose of the horn tn K.i. - .u.. , " VI VIJU UBUIl thence down-ihe back of the neek t-, top of shoalder tb ne aronnd the side to point of brisket, work tbe skin eamfiih. .i.. rem the ho-e of the horns, hen the ear 'is rea, hod ro? of? SX' skul f afterwards remove the Besh whenthe eya is rea he I run the anger In from the outside and raise an the -ye id ro avoid cutting It h Ta h? tea-nIM " reaebed whi h is near th oornr of ibe eye. work the akin mil 1,7 h. fl.i.l with the point of the knife h en th- or'ner of the L u" j' ' through snd expose tbe teeth -eave all the black lining on th! Hrf also a the cartl'ege on the nose. Sa t ueavlly ani roll uo for hm.r. -h. , tb, .ban. Unit MtH well and d-ied In th, ,ha fe our work ' h afliUt dhe jklnkeep ,t from wrlnkUng , WM HAWS Taxidermiat