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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1904)
V;,:.Ju,,..:.VCi..fa. 1 ..... rr" i"''.-, iT"" D a a a a a a a a a a m a a a a a i V. WtHMHMMMMMMMMMIIHIMHI School Books and Supplies FOR THE MULTITUDE. Second hand books nearly as good as new - and at almost half the price. THE. NEWLIN DRUG COMPANY Adams Avenue, LA GRANDE ."' - . . OREGON 'IIIIIIIIM L P.StcplM E. E. Romig ROMIG & STAPLES --GROCERIES- A fall and complete line of staple and fancy gro ceries. Fanoy canned and. lunch goods; Tinware, graniteware and wooden ware. . Fruit and vegetables in season. Bakery prodnots alwayt freah. Good service and quick delivery. Phone 431 How Can I Cure My INDIGESTION? THIS 18 A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS yes, thousands and tens of thousands of people There is but one way to do this; namely, relieve the Stomach of its nervous strain rest it; and at the same time Assist the Stomach and Diges tive Organs in Digesting and Assimulutiug Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissues Support ing the Organs Involved. There is but one remedy that will do this, and that remedy is KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE. If you waul to know more about Kodol, come in and TELL YOU WE WILL A. -T. Prescription Pruggist HILL, La Grande, Ore LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Concerning People Who Come and go and Other Items of Local Interest The tea which was to have bean given by tiie ladies of the Methodist church cm Jridny afternoon will be at the borne tit Mr John bhea, instead of at Mm AldrUh aa previously announc ed, - Mr. George H Gjebel, National Or ganizer 01 tht booiulist party, wilt speak at La Grande, bept. Ill, on shall the trust una the nation or th nation own the truiisK" Mr, Uoobel is said to be a nuent and per saaaive speaker. FE Knloe, returngd last evening bom Jusepb where be baa been visit , ing his urutuer the past week. He le ' porta conditions in the t ai.owa valley very flattering aud every one there , seemed hapty and prosperous, i Blue Mountain Urangd net in regu lar session on tiept. 7 and a class of eight were instructed in the third and fourth degrees. Members will please .aas notice that the regular meetings hereafter will be held on the Second and fourtn Saturdays. Lhae Adams, who is an inmate of Ber Lode pcUih-Ltarj lor an assault, baa aeut t A Foley a i.eautiiul haud maue hair bridie made in a variety of oolors. Xue value ie pluced at 76 but it must of necessity be figured on prin time. Mr 4'o.ey will raffle it off, the proceeds of which will be seat I o Adams. It can be seen at the Foley House. . Mrs. Julius Koescb, isturned this moiniug irom a vwitol ten days in Portland. Mrs. B. JL Steward la visiting bei patents, Eugene Hulee and wile in Pendleton, Uaptnin A. M. Paul came up irom La Graude Sunday morning and in the aiteinoon went to. I be Imperial mine in wbion be ie interested. Bum pier Kepoittr. Ail G. A. ft. men are requested to meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Mr. Kilpatriok'a Implement house, for the purpose ol then marobiug to Che I. U. O. r hall wuere the W. ft. 0. will eutoriaiu tbem. Belresbmenu will be served and a sjoial time is as sured to all who attend. Or, and Mrs. P E Moors marla Pnrr, friends a visit last evening. Remember the reuulur dannn fcn ha given at the Commercial (Jlub tomor row evening. Keuelver A A RoLeits Iftffc thla mnm- lng for Pendleton where be will join M re Koberta and they will go to Port land. Mr Kiee advance anent for the Tama Steer, which w.ll be presented at the Opera House on the 21st. is in the olty. mt Presidina Elder Oillilin ratnrmut from Union this morning. nhnrM ha hdld quarieiy coiifeience yoetorday. Mrs. 0 X Bacon and daughter ra. turned this morning from a two week's visit to Portland. Thiee large steel oars were taken out ou the Elgin branch this mormon lor the beet harvest. Mrs. C L Pox and ohildrou are op from Elgin visiting Mrs. Pox 'a mother Mrs. btu.ia. Attorney Hobert Lloyd, of Elgin, was a La Grande visltur tudav. Ha la here to tranaaot business at the court hou-e. Mra. Turner Oliver and Mrs. Henry Anson left this morning for Seaside where they will remain seteral weeks. J W McAllister this afternoon found a ladies iBige purse with a smaller one inside containing silver and otner ar ticles. Owner cau secure same by calling at this office. T II White is at Hot Lake this we-k where lie is lompletiuf the organi zation of the association which owns the lease on the new ganie preserve adjacent to tue.lake. Pendleton East Oreiioulan. the close of the war with Spain there has been no substantial change in the rate of annual expenditures. The prim reason why the expenses jo the Government have increased of recent years is to be found in the fact that the people, after malar thought, have deem-d it wl-e to have certain new foima of work for the public un dertaken by the public This nec'-esit lates such exiiendltures, to- instance, as tboae for rural free delivery, or for the inspeo lon of meats unde- the De partment of Agrioulture, or for irriga tion. But these new expenditures are necessary; no one wool I seriously pro pose to auan ion them; aud yet It is idle tt declaim against the Increase of the Government expense unless It h intended to out down the very expen ditures which cause the increase. The pnBloos to the veterans of the Civil War are demanded by every sen timent o' regard and gratitude. The rural free delivery is one of the great est use and convenience to the formers, a body of men who live under condi tions wbioh make them ordlnarly re ceive little direct reiurn for what they pay toward the support of the Govern ment. The irrigation policy lo the arH and semi-arid regions of the Vfat Is one fraught with tne mas', beneficent and far reaching g J to tne aotual settlers, the hmemakert w! me unu. rageinent is a tm litl nal f.iture in Auierioa's National p illcy. Mrs, Elizabeth 3 m,am, of Oakland Ca ., acoompmi id by bar laa;hcir. Miss Margarjt, la hero vlsltl ig her sister, Jdrs. J H Lei ,h nan. The stito board of ed.iontiou has granted state papers t j the Mi is Mtud B and tteruL-e Logsdou of this olty and to .Miss Delia d Vall of S immerville and aKUfe diplopia to Miss Janeite Olark ofVrSalty. . Mr. Osoar Jacks u is spaa? weeks vacation with Portland i j a trieunl , ' Position Wanted Young man experemed in genera merchindise and bookkeeping desires position Moderate salary. K-fer-ences fumisheJ. Address L, P O box 697, city. 8 17 '!.." I I Fall Suiting . I Has Just Arrived, i Parker vs Roosevelt Judge Parker said in bis address to the Democratic Editors on tiept. Stu said, "During Mr Uleavland's first te.m, the average annual exuendeture was about 8.&tf,oX)luut). 1'ha uovern -meut expenditure last year mounted up 10 joz,ixxj,iXM which in not equaled by any year since tue civil war, witu the exception of the year of tne Span ish war. Tnere is an ineVetable result, of auid extravegauoe, instead ot a sur plus in the annual receipts of auuut BO,lXA,oW, whioa the present Exeoa u vo found on assuming control, there is now a detecit to be found tuere of wa,txw,uoj." To tue above statement President Huosevelt,, in his letter of aooepiauoe ot the Uiuai. sajs: uur opponeutaoou- leud that the Governmeul is uow ad ministered extravageutly, and ttiat wueveua there was a surplus ol fMo,- 000,000 in luUU tuere is a deficit of more than $40,000,000 in the year tuat has just closed. Una uetloit is imaginary, and is ab. tamed by including in the ordinary current expenses the sum of hlty millions, wbiou was paid lor the right ol way ot ths Panama caual out ot the a.outnulated surplus in the Treas ury, comparing the ourreut or ordi nary expeud.turea lor the two years, there was a surplus of nearly eighty inillious fur the year that has just vio.ed. Hot this diminution of the an nual surplus was oroughtabont design edly by the abolition ol the wartaxeB In the intervals between Uie two duies Tne aoiB ol Maron i 1D01, anoV April 12 1002, out down tne internal revenue taxes to an amouut estimated at one nuuurod aud live millions a year. In other words, the reduction of taxation has been considerably greater than the reduction in the annual surplus. Since Come in and get first choice. We have the largest and best this year that we have ever had and our prices are 10 per cent - owcr than Portland Prices First Class Work Guaranteed KOS8 & ANDREWS WATCH ffSini MAGNATIZED In these days of the increasing use ot eleotrloity the danger lot having your watch magna ' tized la greater than in the past. I am in shape to demagna'lze your watch right away and put it in as good shape as when it left the factory, there is no neoegsity of running the risk of having your watch lost or brcken sending It away when you oan get it made as good as new- at borne by a practicle workman at a low cost. J. Ii. Feare, the Jeweler HOUSE CLEANING TIME The i nnual fall cleaning Time is now here and our large STOCK OF FURNITURE, Carpets, Liuoleum, Mattings, Window Shade, Pictures, Etc., will bear youi most critical investigation. Our stock is complete. Our prices right. E. ANDROSS Phone 9-1 . Residence Phone 367 Undertakers and Embalmers : HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Ave BIG CUT ON BICYCLE SUNDRIES a Portion wishing to out tlio prices will now have it chance (o do so $lV!,r. Mor!.m Wright Tul.es $1.00 2 2."' Mingii'i v Wright Tiros 2.00 1.5D U J TuIiph 1-30 8.50 & J Tiro-. 3.00 .25 Valves -i!0 35 Vii.ves . .2'" NOW IS TIIV. TIME TO BUY The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and dams Phone J 58 1 Rsmnnber we still bov nd all! kinds si Second Hand Goodsji ! " WHOLE CARLOAD OF BARGAINS Itoad the Daily Observer During the past thirty days we have received MORE THAN 28,000 POUNDS of merchandise of various kinds These goods were purchased by personal selectiou from the best markets and factories in the east and west, and we uow aBsert, without fear of successful contradiction, that wo have THE LARGEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE IN UNION COUNTY And are prepared to offer better values in all lines than ever before offered in Eastern Oregou The Golden Rule Company f Smallest Prices' 1308-1310-1312 Adams Avenue Largest Store ' r raj i ii p ' IMI IM H