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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1904)
.! ' ' ) a : a I a i a 1 u . u : a i. a a a . a ; a a a ii ; u ; a a a u a a a . a a ; a u a A MAN WITH MoNEY it always in a position to dic tate his own terras wben mak- unvn uu uwar ipuiimini USA OM W M offering fotinyerswith ready money some choice farms at bargain counter prices. . Tbew:U"rrornsbaTgrto give fou full particulars. If you're joking for a "snap" now is tbs time to got it Don't lose the opportunity, as they are IJertalri , to go toon.'1 1UQ, Adams Avenue, ... La Grande,. Oregon . T .h fun i La Grande Evening Observer CURBET BBO&, Editors Props Entered at tlx Post pOos at Grande, Oregon, ? as ' Bpcd" Clean.! H1I Matte, t 4 '- '. Published dajMBxcept Sunday . OFglOKRS!, ' DIBEOTOBSs .' feV 4 j Gao, Ti. ....President J. M. BW17, J.'lLOhtuufc WMBktr) Vice President 1 A.aCooJeyf Geo.UCtee- J. M.Cbubch. Cashier ''-, - w,0k Filwt' SJ F. V, Mktkbs sod Geo Id Cleaver Asst, Osshiere '---.-- , . 3655 ; . -rr..n:.;v;:iJi:oras,!oiti,,.-. .-..,. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $72,000.00 i J Tnnsaeto a'Ben& banking business. Boji sad sxehsMs a .: all paruol the world, poo'a scialr. f '4 VJVJi till in a bp f 9Lf M " JOHN MlttSON ' f B' 8TULL iLJiAJeiQH J .Wcwill, call lor it and bring it . - ...I V !-J . 1 We guarantf e i satisfaotion and oulv ask for a Irfa) or,der 'fmvU'jiii, wo nr- derstandi ihaUundry business." You can stop wagon at any. tfmeor phono the Laundry and your work; will oe. called for at once. v We make a specialty of family washing, and can do 'your washing better 'and cheaper than jovu 'A trial order solicited. Union Steam Laundry 742 FIR STREET. i TURKESTAN ALFALFA J 'he Dry Land , Alfalfa grows without irrl- n RROME. GRASS Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of Garden Seed inibuIK" &e,d Whwt, Jay The only-eed House inUnion County. IEFFBjSON AVE. Phpne J7I ONE MIGHT ONLY Friday, pt 30 A FESTIVAL OF LAUGHTER Muller and Bates present Mark E. Swaa'e rlM(9ufllirthsr;ivvokljigiui!oe8a 1 A Runaway Match at tW hird Aveaae yektetday' jammed the theatre both afttrnoon and eyen,. ing and pleased .toe people so well that a lot ' of ihem are going' again - next week,-8ealle Times Monday, Aug. 27. FUN. THAT'S T.CONTAQIOTS All the new so'ugs pf 'tjUt jfsonl "No, you baven't beard jlhem; they are new. sf ' s it:' . ' ' e B ; a n - B One year in advance...; . . $650 Six-mouths in, advance....,? 50 Per month. .......... . ... .65c Single copy ............ . 5o i -n M fi ... 15 Saturday" evening, sept 24.190 " -r? e el 5 I fs w I j By Truman Roberta Andrews. SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, DRUGS; La Grande Drug Co. and Red 'Gross "Drag Co; God, bless and keep my little bor, Oufrd body and guide mind; . . Mjinot liJOjd irithbfSftijloy, 1 Droas o( the worldly kind. And let not Time wUb .Hot rotjah-et ! My few poor obarini ilesfroy'; "' For there be years to coma, O God, When I mnst woo my boy. - head sweetness to bis mother's roloe To oharm .tis oritie ear; ; ., - : E'pi sirep eongs :will OQfirt.hf choice As pnanhood drayfefb f eajr. , Only these tenderer years are mine-: -Ah, istnekb their ahortflniug span; fet, HI must my charge resign,.. Make binvU Gpd, man! - CHARACTERISTIC, LETTERS The people of the States are just now studying two men. Roosevelt and Parker, with great ' iuterestj v;;fdermino pst , r.cprenibem and their ideas of what .consti tutes a genuine patriotio Ameri cn'";. 'ifo assist ,!ttepa'.'"in.' iieljr' study tho Observer pwWiahtis ; a letter from each,' called forth by the same occasion," fho unipn of the army pi the y umber land . LB1TBR OF MR. ROOSEVELT ' "Oyster Bay ..Y.,; 4ng-. 3? 1904 My Dear General Boyn ton: PermU me, through you, to extend my hearty good wiBhes to tb (Sooietyj of the, Army ' 6f the Uumherland . at aU reunion in Indianapolis. I only ' wish ' it Were in my jpo er to be present n .. . up thisotion must rely mainly up on its') vol jjijteer fio'ldery1eiid the veterans" of the 'civil -war have left us forever the model of ra suoh soldiery should be. We o(.th.9 younger geneiation owe you a debt greater than we can ever pay, alike for the less ins you taught in war and for the "With the heartiest' regards anjwjthevery, cordinl w'sh for the success of your onion, be lieve me very faithfully yours. THEODORE ROOSEVELT." LETTER OF MR PARKER "To General H V ' Boyntony President of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland, , n- dmnrpolis. , v r: , ,v "Rosemount, Esopus, N. Y., Sept, 18, 190L General H -V Boynton Dear Sir: !'I very much regret that ii wilt be im possible f or me o attend ihVre anion of the Spoiety of the Army of ; the Cumberland. , Will you kindly convey to the society 1 as surances of my regret and very grateful ' ' appreciation. Very truly yours, ' ALTON B PARKER." - ... : : - O DDIPra. O!. RHn mnA 7Rn. Rnata nnar on sale tl the Army of the Cumberland is indeed' noteworthy. " Three of its members were presidents of the United States Grant, Gar field and Harrison. - Four com manded the army, after he "civil war Grant, Sheridan Sherman, and Schoheld. Two reaohed the supreme aour-Mathews and Harlan. Yoijjbve had many membera inii cabinet, in the ey u ate, sua iu age uuueu ui rtjp- resentatives' one of them. Gen eral Keifer, VeooySing speaker of record you ' are eatiUed to the respect and Admiration of your country men';j ut, after all, the great claim', 1 the undying claim that you nave upon all the pejople of this .nation rests upon the fact that all of vou. from the major general k to . the pnvate, didyou fuHjpart in that'-great brotherhood of men who formed the Union army "from 1861 to 1865, and wo during th8e Jour years rendered not only ' to our people, but to all mankind the greatest service which it, was given to any man of the . 19th century to render. The men who served in the groat civil war left to their children - and their children's hildren, unto the remotest generation, not merely tne sense of belonging to a natjon which has before it a future so vast that even its most loyal sons oan hardly venture to anticipate' it; but you left to them also the memory of the I -iay in which that formidable jAimy of fighting men, when once tne war was enaea, turnea lorthwith to the pursuits of peace tnd showed themselves j good citizens at home just as they had shown themselves good soldiers at the front. "In any ' great IMPORTANTTO FARMERS 9 tii GRAIN BAGS Admiral Togo will be delight' ed to meet .that Baltic fleet, ' "'. Russia has found that not even the fascinating Lena can move hard-hearted Theodore to do other than the right thing, The discovery of another "un iyeral language'' is the cause of uiu,uu irjouiaHOQ 10 xpm iag- " ,H" ja-aJrald. JlrjBry an will K"V UU1U Ul 111 BUU UU louior unuiage. .. , GRAIN. BAGS " 1 By order, of th, State Board orrisjjni Directors, I . am authorized to sell grain bags in any quantity above , 600, manufactured at San tjuentin Prison at a price , nxed at $4,75 per 100. fangs' delivered free in San Fran t oisco. - Orders must be accompanied with cash or ex change oq San Francisco in, fHi and also, wifh .the fol lowing affidavit verified, before a Notary1 Publib or Justice . of thej Peace: . ' : ' . ; , "I hereby certify that I am "eT- Consumer ' residing in...... . .... and that the bas ordered by me are for tay pwp personal apd, individual UBe." , .yj 'S 'ST . ; .... i : Subscribed and sworn to before me this . . . .day of. . . . Se&l J . .: The bags are of the same capacity as standard Ctlout tss, and superior in quality. Don't delay send in your order today to J. W. TO MPKiNS, Warden v San Quen tin Prison,-California. - ! . ' 1' v - , . ' . ( . Sample of tbeaa bags to be seen at this offloe. nun n n n n a d a n on do a o a a b a Farmers' ajciH' 'raierin n Aauqnai pann, . - OREGON LAGrUNDE, - Capital Stock fully paid . $ 60,000 , Surplus fund .. 13.000 vLiabiJity of. Shareholders 60,000 ,. Responsibility ' . .-'.t .. - 183,000 We; do a general banking and exohange business, f rafts bought and sold on eartern and foreign banks. JOSEPH PALMER, President J W, SCRIBER, Cashier ODDDOODDDO D D D O ODDDDHIiJ FULL MEASURE Chain wood by the- Cord The faculty ot Chicago Uni versity is considering the ques tion mof Pblishi ng a fashion' magazine in Greek to oatchthe stiict attention of the sweet co-ed to the defunct language.' i25"cuorcneflrTo-"'-tb9"" c"ora."iio-l"ncn'dry chain wood $3 per cord. This is cheaper than by the load. You pay for what you get and get what you pay for. Phone s7i H. W. NIBLEY nt m a a e a a a a a a a a s s f r The prophecy ol Prof. Gilbert that Chicago will be swaMdisnH up by Lake Michigau'Mn S,500 years is a pointerjis the direc tion of the windup of the grip of Mayor-Harrison on the old town. Piano Tuner Bare Prof. Hendrloks tone yoor piano. It will pay rra to do so. Tan lag and repairing carefully done Wa kindly eollolt yonr Work.'" Oct S Prof. Hendrioks Wood Saw Hating leased the G W Allen ateam Wood saw, I am prepared to promptly take oare ot all orders ' entrusted to me. W M Andie, " Corner breenwood and H ill atraeta J Phone 1863 '"' 1 813-01 NOTJOE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice It hereby glren to all whom it may ooneern, that Christian w Morphy, bas dleJ her final eocount as administratrix of the estate ol 1 nomas n jaarphy, deceased and the County Coort ol Union coanty Oregon has set Tuesday, the Sih day ol Sept ember, A. D. 1904, at two o'clock P M tor the hearing ot each report. - Christina W Morphr. Administratrix. A Few Choic Bargains in Wal lowa County .Real Estate . vi acnBi w lann, uj aires otp tola or eaitlritioi, uiao in tall sown wheat. -Hooae; nrn Hal ochtr bailiini. lv it i.r m murw, bioui orcnara, notue, tnro and gooa ontbafldloeft, so aoret in nil and haroan be out on the place wU take ii) 340 aor&. hidaII orchard, house, bare and good ontbaitdloga, SO aoret in 1 !"o? K';ini mu 'rm ot water low through place A great bargain at fi, 11,1 M acres ol .and part ol whlcS is the finest of meadow: good hoaae i 2builiiiiM goodha shed., aw tooa ot harcan be cut on' the place WIO tl loQO in oattle in trade on this property. Prlcfr tlO oer acre. 4 I&Oaures, I20ofohoioe land Prl,S1n nrrirtr. Thi.it. rn.th.rt.la 3 IWaeieot fine laud at per acre Them are a few ot tho many snapa Wa nave to offer In th way of real eatatc bargains, For further particular! addraaa, M'DR.niel &, M'Donld WALLOWA, - OREGON MSmsiwiTimi7?j6rtrmmiyii?t - Conjntulations Mr Jolm H Cnllom, .Editor ol the Garland, Texas, News, has written a letter ol congratulations to the manu facture of Chaniberlain's Cough He tnedy, as follows: "Sixteen yeara ago when our first child was a baoy faa was subject to cronpy spells and' we would be rary naeas; a boot hi in. We began neing Chamberlain a Coath Remedy in 1887, and Boding it such a reliable re. medy lor roldeandcrnnp we bare never been without in the honse ainoa that time. We have fire chiUren and tiara Iven it to all of them with annri M. crisis of wa ,it.,. For sale by all oagjlata. . How dear to my heart la the old-fashioned washboard i ml That mother need to wash on when I was a bay, - -' With its zinc-oovered ridges the suds used to play in t And soap babbles gambolnd to'my childish Joy. r Ottlmes have I watched her when wearing her knuckles. As over the ridges our dads she wonld rdb, " 1 "U1 forget how she snlsshed and she slathered The old fashioned waah board pat stood in the tab. ' CHORUS y 4i The old fashioned washboard; . ' '. .. . , , Tae line-covered washboard; ' "C The back-breaking washboard tjhat stood In the tub. Some folks always kiok aboWap-to-date laaddria,V"' - And say they wear out theircldthes every da; -But give them to me, so I will have a hot dinner At borne, with the amnll of the soap and away. i I know that the washing machine is much easier' ' m.,,?? ?f oar olo'ha than to take them and rnb J Till the buttons an! bosoms are lost and worn out ? By the old-fashioned washboard that stood. In the tub. ; Wa are not the old fashioned kind. "" ABC LAUNDRY PHONE ji i85x City Property For Finely Located, Well improved 5-Room House For Sale. Also Other City Property, GRANT.& HERR0NS n ti a n A 11 ! 3 ess Oes TltMllMinHMIIim... tttltllMSIIISIIttlllllJtM ' t, u