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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1904)
: QUICK 8EKV1UE in our restaurant does not mean that the food is hastily or im- properly prepared. Far from it. The utmost care is taken in the getting ready of all our eat ables, whether your bill is a dime or a dollar. Our . QUICK LUNCH meaDB that you do not have to . wait unreasonab'y tor your order to he filled. Therefore, j you may be sure you will be able to keep all appoiutments on time if you break fust, dine or sup with w. MODEL SUMMERVILLE LIVERY W. I. Bunter & So.i have Leased the MuKiuzie S'ubles (.nd are prepared to serve ihe public iu a first class manner it reasonable rates - THE IRISH WORLD ON TARIFF State News The IriaU World of Sept. 3rd has a moat ex ellent article on .the tariff ion n,eooart inmi nunuiugiuu lu ituo-ovuic, irom which the following ia lakeu: The primary id--a ia levying a tax upon merchandise entering a com munity or S ute was to require persons from abroad trading in timt cuminui.tiy to war their proper eha'O in tlie public expenditures, i'be tranquillity and or der of the community, and hence II a oommercial possibilities, were main talurd by the government, fur whose support the local producers were taxed, The Walters flour mill of Pendleton is running at Its fall capacity ' of 100 barrels per day. Then is a great de mand for this flour in Portland and TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE That is why people come here for men's aud by boys' shoes and it was held that merchants from The J. K. Tilt liu ia our 8pec-jBb'a,, desiring to enjoy the privilege ialtv Here ia where ririoa ftj wauing 10 n oomuiuuuy suoura uwy. aere is wuere price aui:nnt,ii.n, n,ir nmnP .n. t tha quality are combined.' , maintenance of the government, which asBUred commercial privilrges,and RESTAURANT ARBUCKLE, Prop. J. A . OPEN DAY AND NIUHT We tell weekly Meal Tickets, uaan. '$4-50 that they should coutriuute a relatively C. W. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET W-A-R-T-E-D. Carpts, Window Shades, Curtain Poles and Brass Rods. To exchange NEW CARPETS for your old ones. Call and see our line oi the latest patterns in Carpets and Linoleums. ' ., 1C John Ditohburn, an attorney uf Port land, has began suit against Richard Nixon, another attorney ol Portland, for 150,000 damages to character. Thirty two public sohoo's In Port- attendance of 9208 structlou M wl ul oomebta for med als every few weeks. . . . E PORTER DAY Principal MRS DAY, Assistant Bargains Universal Range. $40 00 Childa Bed . and mat tress 6 75 Good Fold ng Bed $3.25 Center Table, French Lees, a Bargain at $4.25 Trunks and Valisei at Bargain Prices. Extra Val ues in a Rolled Edge Lounge. Big Bargains in Many Things. " ' Remember we do Upholstering aod all kinds of Repair work. Carpets Cleaned and laid . H. B, Hasten Pho2n0e5. F. D. Hasten Highest Prices Fuid for Second Hand Goods. larger preeeutage of the value of toe merchandise s;ld than was required of the local dealer, because the for eign merchant carried away with him his proBta, while tha domestic pro duceror dealer expended his profits in (be home community in the eupporr of his family or in the emplojment of other members of the community Hence the tariff a tax upon meiohan iliBe entering a community from abroad THE PROTECTIVE THEORY IN . EARLYTARIFF8 ' The protective theory was recogniz ed in the first tariff of the Uo Ited States under tne Constitution in 1789, wliiou declared in its opening words tha "Whereas it ianeteBSarv for the upport of government, for the dls i nargu ot the debts of the Uolted States and the encouragement and protection ot manfactures that duties be levied on gootla' wares and merrhandise im ported," eot. Tnat tariff Imposed duties up.n about 75 articles, the inti'S of duty ranging from 1 to 16 per cent. One year later an additional number ot articles were plared upon the dutiable list, still others in 1792, and again in 1794, the average rates on dutiable articles by that time reach' ing 13 per cent. In the year 1812 the war tariff doubled the rates ot duty. making an average rate of 32.7 per cent , and under that tariff, Ouupled with the an.mulus given by the war, doomed ureat activity inmanfaoturing Iu 1810 the Loon ies Calhoun bill went iuto elf.'Ct, giving an average rae of atiout 20 per cent.' which, how ever, was too low to prevont vast im pbrtntbins from England, which were sent at less than cost prloen with t'i e distlnot purpose ot orushin; out of ex istence the infant industries which had been developed during preoe ting stars, and esj.eei lly during the short pro tective period from 1812 to 1810- land showed an scholars on the opening of school, Tuesday ' Wheat in Umatilla that remains un sold Is for the most part In the hands of farmer woo aro able to hold to it and they are not anxious to sell. Fif ty thousand sacki.ohanged bands yes terday at erooon and today at 70 cents. One farmer who has 17,000 bushels, remarkrd this afternoon that he naa not wor-ied over tha wheat outlook and that he did not care to dispose of his holdings at the present figure. Sheriff Lawrence, of Malheur county, has r bandoned the ohaae after Heaa and Chester, whom he pursued Into the Flathead Indian reservation. They are wanted for : horse stealing and breaking Jail. ' Rev. Martini, an . Italian preache shot a hop-picker named Woolmaui near Aurora, Monday morning, bej causa Wonlman interfered when Martini beat his oblldren. Wo dmnn was not fatally hurt. Martini fled to the mountains.- The Oregon City pulp and paper mills use about 18,000,000 feet of logs annually in the mauufaoture ol paper. Dr. Andrew C Smith, ol Portland, has been appointed a member of the National Board ot the United Irish League ot Amer oa, . -i Opposite the Sommer House. One of tbe best musioal Institutions in tbe eiate, Fuur rooms used for musical instruction, 15 grades of music taught. Drparnieut 1, 2 rooms ured for the 3 hint grades. Children at the age ot fi aud older come one hour every day. Department 2, 2 rooms for grades i to 15 for pupils ot all agos The lat est oouree beet practical musical in- J WEATHER FORECAST 4 :' Tonight and g Tomorrow fair, cooler tomorrow . I THE TRAINS : :No 4 Eaat bound 9:10 pmontltu No 5 West 84 p.m on time f Furnished Room Centrally located comer ol Washing ton and 0th bireeta. Known aa Geo, Ball's lodging house. USUI ,." , For Sale . -, ,. . . One good seoond . hand Kimball piano. ; For Particulars ooqulle ot Mrs Ingle or Phone 1727 Kesldenoe Cor. of 3rd K. v Get The Habit Of trading at the Nebraska Grocery Store and you cannot break yourself of it. Our goods are always the best, our prices are the lowest and our stock is complete. No Hunting All persons are forbidden to hunt with firearms or dogs on my land un der pain of being prosseonted for tres pass. (Sept 8 Nov 7) Joseph Anson ACUTE RHEUMATISM Deep teariiiE or wrenching Jains, occasioned by gtttlug wot through! worse when at rest, or on first moving the limbs and in fold or damp weath er, is cured qutokly by Ballard's Snow Liniment Oscar O oeon, Ulbsou Oity IllinoiB. writes. I'eb IU 1902: "A year ago 1 was troubled with a pain in my oa k. it soon got so oau i couia not bend over. One bottle ot Ballard's Snow Liniment cured me." 25c, G0o, l uu. tsoia uy Aewnn Drug (jo. ' : MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP ' There's nothing like doing a tiling thoroughly. Of all the tialvea you ever beard of, Bnokien'a Arnica Salve is the best. Jt sweeps awoy and cures Burns, Soros, Brutdos, Cuts, Boils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's only 26c and guaranteed to itive estivfai tion bv La Oranilo Urug Co., and Newlin lrug iio., urnggiai. 1 eight Room House with Eleotrio light and olty water. . , F DHalaten , : . Second Hand Store. EOR SALE Five room house in good resldenoe portion of town. Will be sold oheup if sold at once. Inquire of H P Lewis or Wm. Worstell, La Grande, Oregon. - Oct 1 WANTED: Work of anyklnd, cod -Ing preferred, by a young, able-bodid married man witb good recommenda tions, and is not afraid to work. Apply at this office. Ospateothy From the New York Press. Osteopathy, the druuless eoience in medicine, ia only ahum ten yeais old. The word is not even in ihe Century Dictionary; edition of 1895. Its prac tice is going baud in han1 with blood less surgery, so that in time we may expect to be cured without pills and cut without o kni'e. Some principles are: "Health means physical adjust ment;" "Health ia natural; disease and death, between the time of birth 'and ol I age, are unnatural;" All bod- ! 11b HiartrrlArfi nt-A thA nmiilfc nf mh n icul obstruction to tbe free c'rcula iou of Tit ti fl ild- and forces " The obar- acterlti neneralization of ?bteopathy in a nutshell is, "Most diseases ' of spiual origin." Besides having the largest stock of " Preferred "e canned goods, Allen & Lewis special brand on all their leading lines. We . have just re ceived a new and complete line of Men's and Women's and Shoes which we invite you to iuspect. C9.tR ALSTON NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Cor. Fi. and Jefferson 8ls. Furniture For Sale And house to rent apply to Mrs Shearer opposite Star Grocery North ol track. WANTED Four girla or women to ork aa seamstress. Enquire for particulars at Crescent Knitting Mills, Bommer Block. tt FOR BALIS Dairy oows. Inquire at the Grider farm, B F D No. 2. FOUND A buggytap or bnrr nickle or silver plated owner can have same by calling at tbl. offloe and paying for tbis notice. For Sale A four room house In best residence part of town A snap if taken at once. Inquire at this.offlce. (8 10 23) NO. 41S2. Report or the Condition of The Farmers & Traders National Bank. At Lft Grnnfle, in theHtflt of Oroson, tUitti . clone or LuHiuetMi, Wept. 6, ltiOI. ELECTRIC FIXTURES All who are building new .r rebuilding their . home?, can neatly finish their parlors, dining rooms halls etc with a 1 to 6 light Electolere, at a reason able price, as we are in position to undersell any fixture in tbe Inland Empire. , We have at our office a complete stock of asorted s'tylesof ceiling and wall fixtores or beautiful de signs and finish. Also Shades of rll designs. We cordially invite the public to inspect our stock even if you are not ready to buy. Office open from 7 a m to 8:30 p m. La Grande Light and Power Co. nntmrrtcicH Lonnn anil Dtucnunt .4 UvunlraWt ftm-urnd and unnwurwt I), tt. Hondi, to ftecure circulation... Prpmlumt on U. H. ItondH Il'innx WicnriuoH, en. bunking bouse, furniture anil tlx. tilre .... Ottit-r r, nl pntt owned Due from Niittontt) Banks not re curve iiirimii line from Hint- Itanknand llaiikpni IMic rrom iipprnved riwerve aKtinui CDPTke and uthi-r comIi u-iiim .... fioli of other National IlAnkN. I- mcllona! pnpnr turrvnry, nlokles ana ceuv LAWFUL MoNKr KBHRUVK IN HANK, VIS; Mp-rlp ..$'ill,0H 0 licnl lender nola on KL-dcmpllon rn d with l7.H.Triu urer. i& pur ct-nt of clrouUllnn.). I.IAHtt.fTIKn Df Opltal sltiek Nild In. . nor.r.ARS 1711,11 90 ll,X.H 61 13,(110 00 750 00 11,714 17,700 00 1,VH (17 7,s0 -a :i, M Ifiri 00 I; ii.oij so mo 00 FOB RENT Furnished rooms for rent. Apply to Mrs. M A Adams, 1306 O street. Phone 583. Sept 1 Seven Boom Bouse, out bnildings De sirable loca ion. fORStLE 8 arres of land and house of 6 rooms 1 aorta In bearing orchard one acre in strawberries, atablea for t! horses and oat houses plenty of water 20 minuets worn from P O for particulars call at grocery store of W Mofrarlane. 9-1-10-1. i-iARD WALL PLASTER Only costs about' 5o per yard more than common plaster, and worth many times over. ,; . , ADVANTAGES No danger of freezing as it can be used in zero weather Being flexible iustvad of brit tle as all muni inortors are- it will dent like wood when struck or jammed, instead of breaking Doors, windows, pipe boles, etc are enfily cat tnrougn it It is a nou conductor of eleo- tricity aud thus prevents short circuiting It adheres equally well to brick, stone or common latu It columns 110 acids nor chemicals to corrods It will not burn nor disintegrate by fire being a perfect proteotion for wood frame work It will under no condition pit or blister Parties having plastering to da should consult ine regarding this class of work Estimates cheerfully given E, REISLAND, Phone 371 SEPTEMBE FOB 8 ALE Family horse tor sale cheap. Horse Is gentle, good driver, will work anywhere, perfectly safe for women or children to drive, will weigh about 1200, would make a goi d horse for delivery wagon, (.'all on Mrs. W B Bolton, Hotel Bommer. Script Script Qlit-4l;er1 for rest r6era, Approved, tin rettuftltml, ready for immediate use any where. Lowml price. P. r. ft P. R.RHey, Chamber ot Com me roe Bid, iartlHti, Or, R R MEANS OYSTERS LOY.:. Scives them any style you wish (i-i.iii) oo 18,000 0U 4.MO 7 ifi.ujn mi 12.IM7 26 i7 h2 40 00 I 1 Htiriilu niitd !! Unalvldod prnflln, lem fipenaca and tHXt paid NHtlnnnl Ibtnk Notu outtAiit1lnK Dut loolh-r N'Htu.nal li-nka .. . I me toMiHt? Kunttnnnd Itankrra l)u toapiirovfq twwjrve uxeDU l)lvidMiilw on if). M Individual deprmlle aul-Jert to check lietnand eertlflcAt of deponll.... Total ab,rVH 16 HT ATE Or ORBOOH ) JOUHTT Cl L'KMH ' I, J. W rviibtr. Cah'r of th above-named bnnk, do oolf mnir nvrnnr that the iKre ubitsv mcnt la true Ut the beat uf tnr knowledge and beller. J W HCKIKBU.CMhler. Rnnwiihed and nworo to t'frre in Iota 1Mb day of Meiil., MM. . J W KNOWt.KH, isoury Public tut OreffDD Correct A Ileal J(. FA I. Vtll ) OHOimE Aeki.KA Witrectom U k MoCULlA I THE BARGAIN STORE HAIR POMPADOR FRONTS HAITI PINS SWITCHES RATS NEW COMAS SCHOOL CAPS Hut, for A handsome line of Tailor-made, Ready to wear Ladies, Misses and Children EM Wellman & co Adams Avenue. That the way to reach a man's heart is through his stomach. ; Try it by using Geddes Bros canned fruits, delicious beraies, lettuce, on ions, and radishes, just fresh from the garden. We . are the first store the farmers call on and of course we get the choice of everything. We always have the fresh est eggs, butter, etc.; V Special attention given to phone ordftrs Geddes Bros. OUR BACK ROOM Is open for your ? inspeotion. In fact we will be pleased to show you through ' our entire establishment. Everything is kept scrupulously. . neat and clean and we have no hesitancy in showing the most fastidious how our meats are handled. We now have the latest improved sausage maohiue and Ban sell , you sausage in all styles. Bock & Thomas MY SHINES Are like tha 'Soille thst won't oome off." I bey sra pot on right and stay right. I rise only Whitmore'a pasta mil guarantee that if after thirty days trial you ttnd that It has In any way way lujnred the leather 1 will presant the ouilomer with a 15 pair of shoes purchased at any store he may select. If you dealre really first class work oall and get a shine. Ladies wore a specialty. Remember the plaoe, Krt ley's Barber Snop, where everything is first class from the boot black up, JOB B. WILLIAMS Sacred Heart Academy La Grande, Oregon. This well known institution, oondncted by the slatera of tit. Krapcls, affords excxllent ednoationhl advantages. Mnslo, draw ing and painting optional stadias. I'repartnn young laaiea lor tne prolans ion nf teacnini a SDeolaltv. Hoarding and day school opens the first Monday in September. For catalogue adtlreas Sister Superior. Aog4 0ct4 a Oregon SHOJpIillHF. "o Union Pacific NO.l :M p. m NO. . 8:.K) . m. Batlt Lftkt. Denver Ft, I Worth. Omaha. Karma! I'll, Ot, LOHLK. UD1CU 6:90 m &5 pm St MPMlty Hundfty .US n Tim Hebetlal IsA anA.if DB. Portland. Dalle. Pen- aiewra, wana, Dvton. Po mro J Colfax. Moeoow.Hpo-1 Katneainnw .a 4 itb ! Hpf KftD. dloloo (jm.tllli W.I- lata, LewtatoQ.Coltkx liuwuw, WallaodWar dner, Hpokaoe ana other point ut and north Tta Hpofcana. 'land aty. Alloel, irnoier. sno cieid MnniMtlona at lUiitn wtib itan rorpuinu in wauoirm counir NO. L SAO a. m. NO I) am r.tn NOt t.Otp m HO s.-30a m Onrnn Htaamara between Portland aod Son Vraaelsco arery St days . S. O. MOOBR, Agaal