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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1904)
Jbsrwi t-m '4 - It Speaks For Itself , aa its perfeotl clear tbat no loau can be made on any piece of property on a betfc-r b tale than our offer. The transaction ia quickly cousumated and tbo ooat ia comparatively trifling. The Road To Fortune ia often reached through the medium of a loan, if you think you see a ohaooe, don't let it pass. If on may , regret it. "Nothing risk, nothing win." We've got the money aud we'll treat you riji ht. Also Homes ior Bale on iubtallmouta. . ., jCa Srande investment Company, 1110 Adams Avenue, La Grande, Oregon- t Li Grande Evening; Observer OFFICERS: Ubo. Pauiei .........President J. M. BmKr. Vice President J, M.Ciiubch. .........Cashier . DIRECTORS: J. M. Berry, J. M. Church A. B. Conley, Geo. L. Clea ver, Guo. Palmer - F. L, MiTK08 and Geo L Cleaver Asst. Cashiera 3655 v La Orande National, B nk La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, . $72,000.00 . TranucU a general banking business. Bays and sella exchange on CURBEV HKOS., Editora Props. Entered at the Post Office at La Urande, Oregon, . as Second Clasa MaUMatter. Published daily except Sunday One year in advance. 16 50 six mouths in advance. . . .3 60 Per month. ... .65c Single copy ,5c SCHOOL BOOKS, STATION ERY, DRUGS La Grande "Driig Go. : and Red Cross Drug Co j-V.'A V..... TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT 13, 1904 all parte of the world. Collections a specialty. mm m ' m m m m m m m AT THE DOOR I thought -myself, Indeed, secure, 80 fast the door, bo firm the lock; But, lol be toddling oomes to lure Mj parei.t ear with timorous knock. Mv heart were atone oould it withstand The sweetness of mv baby's, plea That timorous baby knocking and ; "Pl'ase 1ft me in it's only me." ' I threw aslile the unfinished book, RegsrdleBB of its tompting charms, And, opening wide the door, 1 took My laughing darling in my arms. Who kno'irs but In Eternity I, like a truant child, shall wait Tlie glories of a life to be ' ' Reyond the Heavenly Father's gate? Ann will the Heavenly Father heed The truant'a supplicating ory, As at toe outer door I pload. "Tie I.O FatI.erl only I?" - Eugene Field. Meat Market ' StellwellA, Vandermuelen, Proprietors. WHOLESALE - AND RETAIL - BUTCHEPS. Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers' stock Hides, pelts and furs. Also chickens & poultry. - Coal For Hot Weather i Our Rock Spring coal will give satisfaction We always have it on hand. Castle Gate and Clear Creek coal, too, if you would rather have it. We al ways have coal, all kinds and at lowest, puces. If you want wojd we can furnish you the kind that burns longest and best. G. E- FOWLER, TllANSFlCK AND DELIVERY Phone i o 1611 9ia9Ba3aa03SC!00CtlGHaaa( a V JOHN JAMISON W E STULL ELVA JAMISON We will call for it and bring it home when promised, We guarantee satisfaction aud only aek for a trial order to demonstrate to yon tbat we un ' derstaud the laundry business, fou 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 cud do your washing better and cheaper than ou. A trial order solicited. Union Steam Laundry PHONE 1981. 742 FIR STREET. TURKESTAN ALFALFA The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri gation. BROME GRASS Red Clover, Alfa.fa and ail kinds of Garden Seed in bulk Seed Wheat, Baled Barley, Oats, Etc ' The only 3eed Hou3s inUnion County. A.. V. Oliver JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 Democratic hopes were again slightly shattered by the returns of the Maine electiou. , They anticipated a republican major ity of about 15,000 but were not prepared for 33,000. . ; La Grande has ' a kuitting factory aud is selling goods . in Pendleton Th'i factory employs three dozen men and women aud seems to be a succesi. Wtit would a similar institution be worth in Pendleton? Pendleton Tribune. ' " " r PARKERS FIRST SP EACH The Democratic editors' after sl.ou'ing the rebell j ell and en curing the battle song of the confederacy on the evening of Sept. 7th called upon their can didate Judge Pnrke'r, at bis home the following morning to pledge h'm their heirty uppor 1'he fact that the .same men who stood before him had a few hours before enth.ueiacthy en cored the rebel rong Dixie and ti give emphafis to their fet lings jumped to thtir feet and uproar- ously shouted (he rebel yell as the confederate Soldiers shouted' it when charging the Union forci'S and slaughtering lovnl citizens seemi-d not to disturb the Deinceialic candidate in the least. After thanking these same men lor their assurance of their hai'ty tupport and en ergetic work for his elec'ion JuJe Pinker proceeded to, read j lo them his fuot sppach of the campaign, So thi- carefully prepared and delibi-rally rend spoac.h was in tended to be authorizing in struction to the ten Ihniv-aud Democratic edi orsin Ibc United States as to the linn nlong which they will be expect i-d to work during the campaign it will he widely read. .. But to the average citizen the apewh if u riitappoint raenl in that it gives no inform ation as to wluu judge Parker does really believe or what he proposes to do if eUcted, It is a music" peace of noucommoiil verberage. He lolls the editors that there are questions of great importance to be pUted upon tin people iu November, ques tions that it will be your duly aud therein) e, I am sure your plea -u re as well lo present hon estly and so clfarly .tbut the people wiil understand them "I shall not take up our time, bow Presideut Roosevelt in his letter of acceptance has' set a pace tbat will bring out Mr Parkmsvery best ! eflort , Tbo democratic party and' managers have been very desirous that Mr Parker eay somelhiug thaf would electrify the country -and throw enthusiasm into the campaign and if he fails to em brace the opportunity there will be great disappointment IMPORTANT TO FARMERS : GRAIN BAGS ' GRAIN BAGS : V $4.75 per 100 ; By order of the State Boord of Prison Directors, I am'authorized to sell grain bags id anyv quantity above .'600, manufactured at San uentin Prison at a 1 price fixed at H.75 per 100. lings delivered free iq San Fran cisco..' Orders must be accompanied with cash or ex change on San Francisco in' full, and also with the fol ' lowing affidavit verified before a Notary Public or Jnstioe - ofhe Peace: - ' - ' .. . "I hereby renify thut I am a cousumer residing ' in ........... .and that lie bats ordered by me are for ray own personal aud individual use " ..'" , ' .." .. : Subscribed and sworn to before me this.. ..day of.... ' -: a' Seal -.'.' ' ' ' . . .. : . .". r.".'.". . .". , The bags arc of the same capacity as rtand&rd Oleni tes, and Biiperinr in quality Don't delay send in your order today to J W. TOMPKINS, Warden. San Quen tin Prison. Cabforniu Samplei ot theso bga to bo seen at Cliia oflibn. Richard II .rding Davis hav ing abandoned the Japanese army 10 "fight its tattfes without his assistance because the com manders would uot 'allow him' to get closer than four miles to the scen of hostilities a true1 may be expected at any day. It is incomprehensible , to Mr Davis that any army culd hope to win out without hi1) : moral co-operation. Capital News. n o a m a s ii a a a a a & s 2 s & .w si a m a a a a s n B B b m 0 y 41 l JOSl'U'tl PALMER, President ' t- , J. W. SCRIBER, Cashinr , Farmers' nd;'TrHders Na tiona 1 Ba n U. LA6rANDE, OKbCGUN Capital Siock fully puid , . . tlO,0H0 w , ' Surplus fund - , ( 13..0U0 ' Liabili'V of Shareholders ti0,(.H'U ; Responsibility . .' 138,000 - We do a gmicrul banking and exchange business. " rafts bought, mid sold on tutlt-ru mi'i lun igii b.iiik-. In The District Court of The United States for The District of Oregon. In 'be mattflrotl Notirevf Mary M. Caldwell, rlrBt mretinr; bankrupt ) of Creditors. To the Creditors of Mary M. Cald well, n( Elgin, in the county of Union, state of Oregon, ilnnkrupt: Notion is hereby Riven, That on the first day of i-'optemlier, 1904, tba said Mu-y M. CaMwell as duly adjudicated a Ifnnkrupt, and that the rlrst Meeting of the Creditors will he held at the nltioe ot . ho undersigned, In Im Cirande, Oregon, on Moudajy Boplember 1Mb, 11)01, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of suiddny, at which time and place said creditors may attend, prove their Halms, app lot a Trustee, examine the Ilnnkrupt, and transact sach other business as may propor.y come before ali! meeting. Twenty II i o oonti must accompany eneh claim fllod. Dated at I.n (irnnile, Oremi, Wep 'enHjorOth, 1!K)4. K S tvauhoe, Referee in Bankruptcy. ( Bept ," f) Uailv f Script Script OIIt-(l;(t f.jrrcxt rv4(riift nppmvcd, nil n'MtrHliHil, itwiy for imtiiodiate W)e any whote. Iiwwl price. K V. A P. KKIIny, Chamber t i:oiitme.c HtflK, 1'ortland, Or, 4 k-.. ,44--flr.t-i--S,'.Hsy . ULL MEASURE Chain wood ty the' Corel 128 cubic feet to the cord. . 10-iuch diy chnin wood $3 per cord. This, ia cheaper than ly lha lend You pay for what yo:i get at.l get what you ptv for. Phone 571-. H. 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A Few Chriow Bari;ain In Wl- I Iowa CouiUy weal lstale - (1) 200 a,:r- of I in I'.O h -oi ninV -i? : i .1? f .i m I ( i J In fall sown vh)ni.U'Kj t.tm nt t - n t ih im f t - :r . u, I) smtpan 82(5t, . ? 3 Vll 'JlOftcriw, nnwJ ori.linrd, 1i. .it ' twin ami rowI iMIilpililiHitt, H1 nCn-n in f;i!l A S town Kinui; Htii-iM Hlnum "f w.il;r i v itir ui::!i A ureal linrnln 'iMfi . 8 V H 2tU fiNfCNof n-t't (.nrlol whiffi Trie- lliie-t o( nil? ui-W; Km.i ).m-t Ati;l , S omtiintrl iiir Kttod htr s!i--)s. in I itn of U iy t;.ni Ixr cut on tic I w) - wnl lit-te i S $Tk10 in caltlc i t im.lc un flitt tr.i.i''t ly. 1'ritw ilti jwV u'Vi;.. . . al . tr-vtr. nm I'M nl n . uti'.- I., ..l-i'rf f H'l li-r lli'r,' T'l ill i1 ft aTtAl b irtt'rtiiV 8 1 lftUiKK'4 -if line i,.ni .ISllp-riUr Til i.w art: ft l"v of.tlu1 liiifiy hiiHi Wo i h..vr louffui I tli wity of i u H tutait l.tralim. l'or ftirtlii!-- partloiit-irii B.filr.ft-, M'Dr-niel S6 M'Doneilcl - - OUKfiON '.' - WALLOWA, InVHKU LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 .NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION U.PLaod OfHctimt Ia Gran!, Orpfcon ! Auguit it, 1901. : Notice in hftrelty nlvcn that In oompltanw ever wiili any rforen';e to the i Juie, ntiiiMi"Annotfnr ttio naie i ' llnnwr landH In Iho HtnUw of OillfnrnlH, tn ton, Nevmla. inl WnHiilnRtnti TTrltorf ," h f lcn1M tii all Hip I'uhlle Lund HtAt bf act ti A ii(til 4, David O Hiittdro. uf Dux tor- 1 villf, county of Wood, HUto of WiMontin Iiia ihtudHV fllcl In tlila office ht nwora nUt.vnpnt So. :(ltv), fr iho ntirchamt of the , NK'i SW HK NW'jHDd Ixitd Hand Ant Sec Hon No. j In Txwnililp No.fi Mouth Itange No. ' Aid wlll'oiTcr pronfto ahow t'uit the land. aoiiiMil la morn valuable for Ita llnbr or ! flour IhiLii for ntfrlctillurnl nurrxmcj. and to wUuiUli herchiitn V auld land tK-fnr thn ; K-ainh;r and lloclvcr of thl ofllco at m (in ide. Unxoa. on Tuoadaj, tlie J5tlt liiy of Oc1lir, I 01. tii naiTiba an wlltnww: llalph TI. KtilM. W , lnrj- Hrown, of fextrvil)t WImoiinIh; lAtotiard Knllla, of Terry, Oregon; noa Klward Bean ol la Urande, tirfffon. A ') and all ix-mon claltuliiK ndvnraly atl'l dftllOUliCe Ii'OStVnit, The ;fll ? H'elrci.ilma In thlflorriotfonor bfiforeaald gn'rU ibsues npDii which our party through iu platform and cnudiiiuttM conh'ieutrtlly appeals to iho peoule for endorsemeui" The only line he travd lhe j ! Democrat io -(iitorj to work upon i wh3 lo cuinpr the H'l nmt- rution of K'toKevelt with the two lenns of Preaul nt CiebV lat.d t cutninend CUivldiid How rUar to my h;irt Is tin ol !-fiiflhio'i I W;t8.ilrmrl Tuat mother iibhiI t wh oti wtion I w.ts h Iny, With Its zim:-covTO'l nltH tliHu lu imxl t piny in And soip bu tl'M i nijol ti 1 1 i.y childis'i j'y. Olttlmes h iv- I ivnt- h.i I w w i i w .irnu lii' kiulvJi As ovur tin rirUtt tit I k1& s'io w- tid rub, I ne'nr furH Uovt lw lushf I nil I ( i Hlnthyri,) Tnoold faa'ilotil wuili biarl ih it in trio tub. CIIOUUH Thn old futthiofW'fl W(t-titionrd; ' T t zi-i- ciivutvd iidl)bmrl ; 2 The back-bruklnx wnnhbrnrl thut atood in the tub.. S Some folks hUiiv kick nho it up t ,-dat Inn tdri.i9t A uJ siy thoy wi tr out I h -r v.iolUtn nve'y dty ; Bat dive h an to in , s I wid ti tve a hot. dinor X At ho mn, wlb iht sm ll of t'io soap ft ids nHf. 1 know tbat tbo wh nn fiiiirhiuu in muc i etvir On sit of our uloth-s t i:in t tnkn ttwm nud rub Till the butioits an I b iu r Inst and worn ott lly th" old f mhi xin I mwhh wni tint stod l:i the tub. Wo are uot thn oi l fashioiiiid kind. U 'p'lhiit: i ij jjird the Drtino i otttS' pr?S4 wiil ful'ovy thit cane j The awul old tuae ( f Dixit nor the fortu ity tif thn rhel y .11 J willnot make tlie eopU foi ! get the hard times of CleavUnd Bocfuid admiuiBiratioi (there - the U I'tnoTatic had full r out r. .1 i of the exectutive dc urlmMil " and both hou&es of Congress K W. Davit, IVtr. Fred G Lawson Wholesale Dealer In HAY and GRAIN IN GARL0AD LOTS. Slater Bldg. La Grande, Or ABC LAUNDRY PHONE j i85l : City Property For Sale Findj Located, Weil 'Improved. s-Koom House For Sale. Also Oilier City l'roerty,'j;At CRANTiSt HERR0NS t . . v ..ial Illt