La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, September 21, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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Li Grande Evening Observer
CURBE? BROS., Editors Prop
big jrou'va gat to do ejpmathing with it
!V.W a iik. to at J9 ma bm mi
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world od won't taurnwup. wVva
goirtome bargains jaxraatv.. estate lor
cash buyers.' Come in and gat partio.
ulare. We'll belp you get rlob at a
mall oommlMica lor ooreeitae.
'too't deley A-ag, In don't last
long.
a Srande investment Company
1110 Adam' Avenue,
3i)',ha Wt4k, Oregon
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H4g& Patau if..PreeMei 'j J. M. Berry; J. It. Church
J. kLBaaRi - Viee President : jL1B.ConlaF,0ei.U Clsa- . ,;
i 'J. MHuaoa. ; Oaihler -J..., ,,er,Go. Palmier ' V
' rr.,L.JicT ad Geo L Clearer (Ase. Oaahieia ' , .
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Entered atv,tbe Poet p'fflee at La
(J ran d. Oregon,,.,: B0o(1 'Olaas
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Published daily except Sunday
One year in advanoe. . .'.?.8 60
Six months n, advance... ..3 60
Per month ........ . . , ", ". . ,". 660
Single copy ......... ... .60
WEDNESDAY EVENING SEPT 21. 190
La Orande Nationau B nk
La Graada, Oregon) . . . ,
CAPITAL, AND SURPLUS, $73,000.00 (;
Transact! a general banking bniinees. Baya and sella exchange an "
" ' 1 all parta ol the world. -(OoUaotiona aipedalty.
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...SCHOOL BOOKS,
STATIONERY, DRUGS
La Grande Drug Co. and Red Cross- Drug Co
JOHN .AMISON ; W E STOLL! KLVai JAMISON
We will call fori it and bring it
home when promised.
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1 We gQrantee satisfaction and ntl" ask for a 'J.'.
1 trial order to demonstrate toyou that.we nn- , ,w;jB
- derstaod tbe laundry businessqQxan stop ,'-,ar.m t-P
our wagou at any time or phone the Laoudry
- and your work will be called Tor at once. We
make a specialty of family washing, and can
do your washing, better, and.chejper than
ron. A trial order eolioited.
Union Steam
Laundry
PHONE 1981. W 742 FIB STREET.
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The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri
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"-Red ClovcrrAlfa.fa arid alt kinds 6f
Garden fSeed in bulk
Seed Wheats Baled m
Barley, 0at$, Blc "
The only Seed House
mUnioQ County.
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Demooralio editors and speak
ers, banking on the ephimersl
ness of the people's memories,
are making, a, great .ad gleeful
cackle over the number of. com
mercial failures In 1903 evident j
ly hopeiog that their readers and
hearers w:ll conclude that bank-j
ruptcy and ruin stalks abroad
in tbe land as never before and
that the prosperity the Republi
cans talk abont is but "the guild
ed halo of decay." . ' ' . 1
Let us examine - the s records
and see bow.thins vhave been in
years gone by when Cleveland
was president and congress was
Democratic; During the four ,
years 01 ClevelauHs second term
there were 57,412 commercial
failures in the United States with
an agg8egate ' of 1 liabilities a
mounting to $919,060,439, the
greatest number of failures was
during the first year of Cleve
land's term with 16,242 failures
with liabilities at $346,779,889.
During the four year- of Re
publican rule, from 1903 back,
here were 45.460 commercial
failures with liabilities aggregate
ing 624,508,003. ,..(,
By comparing the commercial
failures that ocoured . in Cleve
land's second ' administration
with the failures tlist ocoured
during the four yars cf Repub.
lioau rule ending June 30 1903,
the last year1of,wbi,ch,the Obser
ver has tho official record, it will
be seen that the - record shows
ihat in Cleveland's second ad
miuistration there were 11,952
more failures than. In. ?the four
years of Republican 1 rule, and'
that the liabilities of the failing
debtors in Cleveland's - second,
administration exceeded ' those'
in the said four years of Repub
Ucan rule by $369,552,436." '
The people remember more
about ; file velaod?q - second ad j
ministration, the first time since
1860 than the Democratic leaders
suppose they do.
The steamship Arabia now ql
Portland willjesve in a few day a
with 5000 boxes f apples for the
Orient., TThis is developing into
a,good market which will grow
larger each year.
Not a few horses have been re
jected by' the purchasers .of
hqrpea'nqw.here;buying'j(Qr the
Atlas stage line, for the reanon
of barb, isrirjf bears on the legs.'
Experience there has proved
that in that country it is difficult
to keep the legs free fiom irrita
tion where the iair refuses to
grow out over the scars. It is
surprising to know bow many of
our horses in the valley show the
jtffeet ofsuoh injuries. , "
M Piano Tuner s
Have Prof. Hendrioks tane joar
piano. It will pay rou to do so. Tan.
tng and repairing carefolly done. We
kindly aolloit your work.
Oct 3 Prof. Hendrloka - :
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FRESH OYSTERS
In balk at J D MoKennon's. ''r'"
Special Excursion to the World's
Fair.
Tbe Denver and Rio Orande, in con
nection with the Missouri FaciUo,
w.ll ran a aeriee of per-onally oon
daoted exoaraions to tbe World's fair
daring June. These ezoargioaa Will
tun tbroagh to St Loais without
change of oars, making abort atopa at
principal paints enroots. The brat of
these ezoarsiona will leave Portland
Jiue 7, and tbe aecond Jane 17. Tbe
rate from La Grande vlll be 60 to St.
Loiia and return. Exonrsioniata go
ing Ala tbe Denver 4 Rio Urande have
the privilege of returning by a differ
ent roate. This la tbe muet pleasant
way, as well as tbe most delightful 1
route to cross the oontinent. ihei
atopa. arranged, give an opportunity
of vialting in and about KanBaa Uitv.
If you wiBh to aooompany one ol these
exouraiona write at once to W O Mo
Bride. 124 Third street. Portland, for
bleeping oar reservations.
IMPORTANT TO TARMERS
; GRAIN BAGS QRBAGS
, By order of the State Board of Prison Directors I
am authorized to sell grain bags iq any quantity : above -.1500
manufactured at San Quentin Prison ajt a price
. fixed at $4 76 per 100. , Bags'delivered free iril San Fran
cisco. Ordrs must be accompanied with cash or ex
change on 8n Francisco in, fult-and ajso witrjj.thejfol
Iqwing affidavit verified before a Notary Publio or Justice
ofbe Peace:
i ; "I hereby certify that I am a consumer residing
, in. .......... .and that the bats ordered by me are for
.my own personal and individual use."
v Subscribed and sworn to before me this. . . .day of '
ISeall , .) .
The bags are of the same capacity as standard Cslcut-
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tM,.nd:8upenor,Jn quality. Don't delay send in vour
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urutir vooay 10 j. n. iiwrMcia, warden '
, tin rrisop, Uali'omia
San Qoen-
Samples ol.tbeaa bags to be Been at this offloe.
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b ':; National Bank, ' J
LAGRANDE,
1 OREGON
! r, , Capital Stock, fully paid ' ' - $ 60,000
! , ? Surplus fund - - 13.000
Liability of Shareholders - - ' : 60,000 "
Responsibility - . -133,000
t .We do a general. banking und exchange business
f rafts bought and sold, on eartern and foreign banks.
g JOSEPH PALMER, President
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HOYT'S
"A TEXAS jSTEER"
A play to be proud of. With.a great cast
iucluding
Will It Bray,
"Ongiaal Hlniiter. to Dahomey"
May Stockton,
Aa "Boay"
Hany B. Emery,
As "Maveriek Braader"
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TEXAS STEER QUARTETTE
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PRICES:
60e, 76c, and $1.00 Children 25o Seats
on sale Monday morning.
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United States in the ttscal-year
1904 will exceed; $2' ,00O,O0tf'H
gaiust, less, , than ,((3.000,000 in
1894,and less than $2,000,000 in
1884. The growth in the ex
portation of fruits from ' the
United tates has .ben rapid
during the last few jears.,-, ,ir ,i'
A visit tOi Jir,.,Woods livery
stable where about thirty of the
horses purchased for -the, Alaska
stage company, reveals a marked
contrast., in , the .charaoler , of
hones fortuley used, by the stage
companies in tbe 'early mstory
of this country. Thattervice're
quires, a much larger . anima1!
few of these weigh loss than 1300
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TJMBER LAND, ACT JUNG 3, 1878
NOTICE FOR -PUBLICATION
D. 8. bud Offloe at Ia Orande, Oregon
Augu.l a, iSOL
Nolioe la harebr alven that In oomnMMioe
will thejprovlsluns urtlie act of Congress of
juue ioi s. vuiiiicu iu Hub lur ino bttie Ol
tlmoer lands In the HtnttiN of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, und Wannlngton territory," as
e.tnded to all tbe Public Linddtates by act
of A Uff ust 4. Iftl'i. David C Uuirden. of Dexter-
vuie, oonotyoi wooa, stale or Wisconsin
baa tbls day tiled In tula office bis swora
atate'nent No. al60, for , tbe purchase of the
ntHWK, k'4 nwi4and Louaand tofooo-
tlOD No. a In ToWnsblo Ho. 6 Houth Hunve No.
56 It. W. M. :
Aud wliworrer proorto show t!iattbe land
sooxnt la more valuable .for Its tlmbot or
stone than fur agricultural purposos, and to
wuiuii.u ueruiniiii vu ihiiu mini uciunj tno
Register and Keoelver of this olTice tt La
O-ajde. Oregon, on Tuesday, - the HSlb
diiy of October, 11104.
Hj names as witnesses: Italpb H. Bultls,
W. denry Brown, of Dexurville, Wisconsin;
LMionard O. Bui lis, of Perry, Oregon; ana
Kdward Bean, ot La Orande, Oregon.
Aiv and all Dersotta aliilmliiir nitvArsnlv
the aoove desorlbed lands ura requested to
file their claims In tblsornoaonor before said
iita day of October, lvOt.
K. W. Davla, RegUter.
FULL, MEASURE
"iChain.; wood -by,- the-? Cord .
128 cubic feet to the cord. ' 16-inch dry chain
wood $3 per cord. This is cheaper than ty the load.
You pay for what you get at.d gel jwhalj you pay for.
Phone s7i
H. W. NIBLEY
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notloe is hereby given to all whum
it may conoern, tbat Christian W
Murphy, baa tiled her fluai aocount
aa administratrix ol the eata e ol
Thomas N Murphy, debased and the
County Court of Union county Oregon
baa set Tuesday, the lth day of Sept
ember, A. D. 1904, at two o'clock f M
lor the hearing of eu. h report.
Christina W Murphy.
Administratrix.
A Few Choice Barcaina in Wal
lowa County. Real. Estate
(H,, 200 ' 'and, 12)i'65 3ipibli of !iHlvttij i, ll to
, In fall "own wheat. House, arn,.til i;b Dili lin - r
' snapan S2,6(X) ,
.131 '240 acres, small orchard, huse barn and good Outbuildings, SO aoreiin fall
"Si S'Sm; ,ma!' atraain ul water to- tnr mgh place A great bargain at M,600
ol AO acres or .arid part ol wblcfi is the finest of meadow; good house and
oml,uild,iHr good ha hcd5. auo tons ol bay can be cut on ihe plaos-wlU take
lMincaUlel,,i,a,leon ihlsproiwrty. Price J10 per acre.
j IMa..res.l2pofonolMlaiid-Prl..cllOperacre. This il a great bargain,
h v tlfH4 1 k laoa'" Ber a" These are a lew of tbe many snaps Wa
... , u, cauiic DargKins. ror lurtnor paruouiars auun
ivi uatuei
, WALLOWA,
M' Don aid
OREGON
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a How dear to my heart is the old-fashioned washboard 1 !
tv.k'l? mott'OT ol to wash on when I was a boy, i
a With ita zmo-oovered ridges the suds useil to play In ! -3
S i..And 8.P baotlos gamboled tonuy obildisli ioy .
. uiwimea nv it watchel her when Wnartn her knuckles,
'' . Te.r.,n'' dnds she would rub.
i no nr win rortet now ahn n ilnalm i ...1 .k . .!.,...
nik. .11 . . . . -UJ uiu.jr.ltj.
The politicians of ,, alL parties
are nowi . Degining to-aquamt
themselves with tbe provision
of the new primary law.' Eveiy
voter should.. It is, quite an ino
valion over former austoms, re-.
lative to the making of nomina
tions. Only v the i two leading (
parlies or this state- at the next
election will have to abide by its
provisions as only parties who
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
U. 8. Land Offloe, La Grande, Oregon.
August 5, 1KM.
Notloe la hereby riven tbat the followlng
named settler baa filed notion or hi. inionii.Tn
tomakettnal proof In support of his claim 1
and that said proof will be made before the I
Ueglsterand Receiver of the UH Land Office
at La Urande, Oregon, on sept. i, H04, vln
li. E. No. 8211, J,.QU Keller, of La limnde.
MnfeW. "to
He names the lollowlng witnesses t prove
I tii'l "i continuous residence upon and cultivation
K" , lot said land, via; A J Pllu, Conrad atroeber,
, . h.nitl Uauae and John Morg, all of La Urande
K. W. Davis. Register.
Congo lulatioru
Mr John H Uullom, Editor of the
Garland, Texas, News, baa written a
letter of congratulations, to the manu
facture of Chamberlain's Cough Re
medy, aa follows: "Sixteen yean ago
when oar first child was a oa ly be was
subject to cmopy spellaanil we would
be very onwey auont him,- We began
oslog Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in
IS87, and rinding it such a reliable re.
medy for roldaanilCMup we have never
been without in the hooee aim that
cast 2K per cent of the total Vole
cast, are considered by the lw. W roraaie by au druggiau.
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the old tasnioaed wash board that stood In the tub.
CHORUS
: . The old fashioned washboard;
T. , . . Tie lijccovered, washboard;
4 Tha baok-break ing washboaf i that stood in tbo tub.
;80AQ,2l.Hlw8y, kiok h0llt "P-t'vdato laaldrias,
Bat thi'h'm ?" "8,ur 0?' iMr cl0t06' en' ur:
Bat give thim to me, so I will have a hot dinner
k"' ' S'7l.wlm lno " ' the soap suds away,
know tbat the wash no mru.in. i. i.
Till tr?. i ?ar 0l??e8 t"an 10 Uke I
k. th. 8DJ b"9?nu ar" lo" ""d worn oat
By the old fashioned washboard that stood in the tub.J
We are not the old fashioned kind
BC LAUNDRY:
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City Property For Sth
' Finelj Located, Well .Improved 5-Roomi House
Sale. Also Other City Property "At
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