i! t a i FORCED to Invent your Booty, are foot Glad ol it. Glad your bank aoeoont ia ao big you've got to dojomajbing with it We'd like tojbr. jrort an noma real aataw. , Batata internes inAe I(woriu a)JU ..wuu ...uuru,, uy vrn.vn got imsm nergaina,tn rati anaie.ior jcaah buyer: Ceme im and get partio ulara. We'll btip y o gat nea at a mall eommlMioa for oareelvea Don't delay ,Ail baig.in don't - last WPg. La Grande Evening- Observer CUB RET BEOS., Editor Pro pa Mal&fancje jfnvesimmt& 1110 Adams Avenue, . - La Grande, pregon . . a v.. ' OrTKpSBs , ... . OIBKOXQESi . .. On fJOUj.v. ...... ...PrsaridW. .. M.Bevry. J. ICOhuruk. , ,. J.M.BaBST...;..VioaPrattdcnt iLB.O90UrtQm.UClM. A.. J. M.Cauaoa. oeenler , ar,.u jrauaaf i 7J VMiTittf OeoIsClMVei- Aait. CaaWtrt . ,:, 3655 La O.Rande La Grande, Oregon . CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $72,000.00 ' 1 raiicu a tauwal banking business;' , Bnyajstd aallt trch tnge to . ' ail pert of tiw world.''- Ooliettioos specialty. t ..' a . e: . f N ATIQNAU.D NK a aossciaaas Aim ' w k ST :ll ELVV JAMI80N ' Vvc will call JuT:;it ailtfiiit; home vylnpro WV guarantee eatittfaxitioD ni oulv for a -trial order to demonstrate to. you thai we un- ; - 1 deriiaud the launary business. rou can atop nur wagon at any tfme.prphone the Lauudry ninl your work ji1Vbr'cjijed;fpr at once. ' -We ' make a specialty .of foully washing and Cad do your washing better and cheaper 'than on. - A trial order solicited. - ' I n ion Steam Laundry PHONE 1981. ,742 FIR STREET., Batarad at the Coat jQffloa a La Uraoda, .Oregon,, mm .!fiaooad Claja Mall Matter. . ' : Published daily except Sunday One year, in advance. ... . . . $6 60 8iz months in advance. . . .8 60 Per .month. ... ; ..".v.... . . ..65c 8ingle oopy . . 6c TURKESTAN ALFALFA The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without Irri gation. BROME GRASS Red Clovcr.s AIfa.fa and all kinds of Garden Seed in bulk Seed Wheat,' Baled Barley. Oats. -Etc- eF The only Seed House inUnion County. A. V. Oliver JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 MM MM The Triumphantly successful plsy HOYT'S 1 "A TEXAS STEER" A play to be proud of. With a great oast iucluding May Stockton, As "Bossy" Will 11. Bray, "Original Minuter to, Dahomey' Harjy B. Emery, At "Maverlet: Braader" And 20 others, with the famous TEXAS STEER QUARTETTE Wednesday, Sept 21 'MONDAY EVENING. SEPT 19, 1904 CharleV'-W Stevenson. ' I. shall love bim when tba world la at 'i bia feet ": With lie cheers; When tba plaodita of tba many aoond ' '. ingaweat, " i WUbtafrfrtj.,- I aball lore bim with a love that will '' not Hit,' , ,.. , i c ' Whila tba ihrona of lovt is bidden in tb aky, And an earthly lort aball light a ,ho.--; man eye ' . ' With itoteara 1 (hall lore him when tba aorld baa ' j turned away Aa it will To the hero of a mca Imiariqoa day - Love bim still ' ' Whan th'K'a not a i-mlle to greet bit saddanad faoa, :c .-. And tba vaan bare left on bim their weary iraoe, .i When another aita within the worthy place .r. f: " v ;,, .He should flU for I love him now with lore that't axioleartn .i- ... Love'a divine 1 4- lt . .., All my life and all my tool't immor tal birth In bim thine; Be it lover, friend and hoaband all in one, ' ".' ' And hit klndneaa unto me ia never dona," V ''J Andthroogh bim alone my laatlng joy 1 won. He is mine I . SCHOOL BOOKS, i STATIONERY, DRUGS ..- : :at r : -.: : La Grande Drug Co. and Red Cross Drug Co would . be 'abort in circulating medium . this ear, As it Js . , we have. .large ..revenues from our never failing supply of timber, of frpit, hay, beets, cattle, horses, hogs jpjn JJie payroll in this city of at least $240,000 annually is no small factor in the resources of the entire county. . t Unless something js qna . at once for the Proebeatl bridge the rouniy will Jbe under Uie neces sity of building a new bridge, ttis saily in need of repairs The beet crop will Boon begin to ! move and the bridge in its pre sent condition will not last long when this heavy hauling begins From present reports from the bee' fields and from the large land investments the sugar fact has recently made, it is not pro bable that the question that has in the past received considera tion, relative to the removal ofi the factory will ever again bo mentioned. . IMPORTANT TO FARMERS GRAIN BAGS GRA4NA,GS $4,75 per 100 rhe sidewalk on Second street needs attention very, badly and should receive the attention of the proper officers. Second street is used to a great extent by the school children but in its pre sent condition it is only a ques tion oi time uutill some child is seriously injured. Then it will be too late. Now is the time to fix this walk belpre some one is injured I 1 By order of the State Board ; of -Prison .Directors, I - am authorized to sell grain bags in any quantity above 600, manufactured at San Quentin Prison at a price , fixed at $4.75 per 100. ' Bags delivered free in San Fran. cisco.1 Ordrs must be accompanied with .. cash- or ex y . ' change on Sin Francisco in full, and also with ' the fbl- ' lowing affidavit verified before a Notary Public or Justice ' . of the Peace: y "'? '7- :c.s ; "I hereby certify that I am a consumer. residing - in .and that the bat s ordered by me' are- for' ray own personal and individual use." t aeaaseaases ' Subscribed and sworn.to before me this.. ...day of.... Seal ' " " ; . '"' The bags are of the same capacity as standard Cslout- -' tss, and superior in quality. Don't delay send in your rder today to J. W. TOMPKINS, Warden San Quen- ' r tin Prison, California. ' . '. Samples of .theae bags to be teen at this offloe. Special Excursion to the World's Fair.. . The Denver and Bio Grande, in oon. neotion with the Miaeoorl faciUo, w.ll ran a aarlea of per onally oon- ducted ezoarBlons to the World', fair during Jane. These excursions will ran through to St. LkuI. without change of care, making abort atopa at prlnolpal poinu enroow. i. ne on 01 these exoursion. will leave Portland Jioe 7, and the second June 17. - The rate from La Urande rill be $60 to St. Loiia and return Gxoaraioaiata go ing Ala the Denver A Bio Urande have the privilege of returning by a differ- h-h&j. This la fka m.iafc rt I It a. M t aw -a1I ftha mndt. ffaliirhtfnl ' rote to cross the oontinent. I he atopa arranged give an opportunity Of viaitlng in and about Kansas (;ity. If too wish to acoompany one Ot tb9 eiouraiona write at onre 'to W C Mo Bride, 124 rnlrd street, fortiaaa, ior ttlaeplng oar reservations. " PRICES; 8eats 60c, 76o, and 11.00 Children 35c nn aa'ra Unnil.v mnrninc. Vai .w " 4 e- g Pull Down The Fag If the present Democratic plat lorm means any tning out . to oatch votes, it means that if Parker is elected he will follow the precedent Cleveland set, in Hawaii and pull down the stars and stripes from over the Philp pine Islands or else exterminate the five or six millions of natives there. Here is what the Democratic platform says: "All men under the Ameripan lag, are , enHed to the protection ofthe , institu tions whose emblems of the flag s. If they are inherently, ,un fit to be members of 4he Ameri can body politic, .wherever, they may exist a people incapable of being governed nndei American laws, under the American, ppn stitution, the territory or people ought not to be a part of the Amsrioan,vdoinainl?: tl.i Should Judge. Parker be elect. ed .how can he effectuate., that plank in the platform? He will have to do one of three things. 1st determine ;tVt iUft J iv Filippinos are inherently fit to become citizens .of the United.' Stateii., ; 2nd determine that the Filip pinos are inherently unfit to be members of the -American body politic and therefor the country they occupy aught not to be a part cf; the ar and order, toe nag puuea flown . 8rd holding the natives unfit to become members of Aineiican body politio and therefore not entitled to the protection and en joyment of the institutions whose emblem the American (tag . is and therefor aught not to be a part of the Americsn people, but as the flag, now floats,, oyer them and he will not order it pulled down, they must get out of the country, or be exterminated. D DDDDDOOn BUU D U DOODDD Farmers'- and Traders National Bank, LAGRANDB, OREGON Capital Stock fully paid $ 60,000 Surplus fund - 13.000 Liability of Shareholders 60,000 Responsibility . 183,000 . We do a general banking and exohange business. T rafts bought and sold on eartern and foreign banks. JOSEPH PALMER, President J. W. 8CRIBER, Cashier SiM SSSSSSS MMtH FULL MEASURE Chain wood by the Cord - 128, cubic feet to the cord. 16-inch dry chain wood (3 per cord. - This is cheaper than ty tho load ' You pay for what you get aLd get what you pay for. . Phone 571. H. W. NIBLEY NOTIOE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notioe is hereby given to ail whom it imay concern, that Christian W Murphy, has ftlad'her flnai account aa administratrix ) of the estate of Thomas N Murphy, deixtesed and the nnnntv itanxt ol Uuion countv Oreaon haa set Taeeday, the 0ih day of Sept ember, A. D. 1904, at two o'clock t M lor the bearing 01 an. n reion. Christina W Marphv. Administratrix. Conjrrtulattons Mr John H Oullom, lEdltor of the Garland, Texas, News, baa written a letter ol congratulations to the manu facture of Cbamberla.n'a Cou.b Ke uiady, aa follows: "Sixteen years ago when our first child was a ba iy he waa anht ... In Irnnn. an lla atlH nil 1 .1 I be very nneasy aliout him. We began lamberlaln'e Coual 1887. and findini it such a reliable re medy for raids and cr.mp we have never been without in the honss aioce that time. We have five chil iren and have (Iven it to all of them with good re snlta." r'oraale.by all druggists. A Few Choic Bargains in Wal lowa County Real Estate (1) 200 acru of land, 12J aires o tp ibh of cultivttln, til 0 in fall town wheat. Home. iacn al )-.h,- ouii tin .- V It soa pan $2,60) r3)240aorea.aiatlercfaardt tauiue. bam and good Outbaltdloga, 80 aenaio' fall own siatn; anul Itream of watr flow through place A (treat bargain, at la .600 8 24O acrea of rsnd part ol wblofi is the finest of meadow; good htraae and outbuilding, soodha- sheds, auo t.)nt ot bay can be out on be place will take S360 in cattle In trade on this propertT. Price Sloper acre " - 'K"r 4 160 arres. la) or oaoioe land Prf..-e 110 per acre. Thla is a great bargala. 3 I60aete4of flue land at SIOper acr Theteare a lew of the many anapa We uavc to ravr ui a way Bum cmaw oargaina. ror lurmer paniouiani auunjaw. M'DR.nlel tS6 M'Donald WALLOWA, - - OREGON e How dear to my heart it the old-fashioned washboard Tnat mother need to wash on when ! was a boy, a With its zinc-covered ridgea the suds used to play in e And soip baoiles gsmbot-d to n,j childish Joy . Orttimes hive I at:hei her when wearing her kuucklea. a Aa over th ridges i ir duds she wO'ild rub, e I ne'er will forget how aha S'dashe I and hi slatherep The old fasnioded wash board that stood in tue tub. The present y ear demonstrates tba advantages ; of 1 Jiving in a country where the resources are diversified. 1 If we were depend ent entirely ou wheat a , many sections of the state are we timber land, act june 3, 1878 .NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. H. iADd Office at 1 Urande, Oregon Auguit II, 901 Notice la hereby given that In compliance wltl the Drovlalons urthe act of Oongreaa of JuoeS, IrTa, entitled "An act for the ante ol UTDU-r lanaa in me nutten ui tauiiornia, ure CO a, Nevada, and Waahlngton Terrtlory," aa e- tended to all the Publlo lAnd Htatea by act ul A oguat 4, 1X92, ilTld c Sugden, of Dealer- Ttue, couniy oi nooo. suie oi wiaconatn haa thla day Hied In thla otrtce hi, ewora alHtcnent Na 3160. for the purchase of the M'8, HF. NWWand (x)U3.mj (of wo thru Na a la TownahlpTfo. fi South Range 14a 16 Ik W. M. KMi will offer proof to ahow 1'iat the land soairnt la more valuable for lu timber or atone thao tor agricultural purpose, and to -suollsh berouilm to aald land iHifore the Kegtafor and Receiver of this office at La tl-a ide, Oregon, "on Tuesday, .Xbe SSUi day of October, lUOi. A3 aamea as wllneaeea: Ralph H. Bullls, W. tlenry Brown, of Deiurville, Wisconsin; Ijeonard C bullla, of Perry, Oregon; aaa hVlward Dean ol La Orande, Oregon. A iy and all perKons clalinlng adversely the a Dove described lands are reqa-ited to Ale their olalms In this o trios on or before said BU day 0 October, UOs. St W. Davla, Ragla tar. . CHORUS The old fashioned washboard; Tie zl. if-covered washboard; The back-breaking washboard that stood in the tub. Some folks alway- kiok about up-to-date laa Idrias, And Say they wear oat th-lr clothes every day; Bat give i him to me, ao I will have a bot dinner At home, with the em-U of tue soap suds away. I know that the wash ng machine is muob easier Oh HI ot our clothes than to take them and rob Till the buttons an I bisnms am lost and worn oat by the old-fasbionel washboard that stood lu the tub. We are not the old fashioned kind. ABC LAUNDRY PHONE a i85i seeteeeva, City Property For Sale v Finely Located, Well Improved 5-Room, House ,For Sale. Also Other City Property,rAt GRANT. & HERR0NS - u 09 a a n B It H r e a. ,MMH' MM0MMI I