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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1904)
A MAN WITH MoNEY ; I- ! -1 I . !.5 ! otkmmk ". "swistb iu a poBiuou iu uic 1 : ' a A I late, bit own terras wbetV'iMk-- ?ng ,';, bargain. Jbal estate ..onera no bettsir. favcstnieat man We are offering for buyers' erith ready money some choice farms - at bargain. oountet.prioej.,- Ibere is no charge to give you fall particulars. ; If you're ljokiuir for a "snan" now li the t; .time : to- get it, -, Don't leeevhe ' opportunity, as they are certain L to go soon, in -ttip Was iV'i '5 jCa Srande i 1110 Adams AwAMi v nvestment Uomvanw La Grande, Oregon -I v "" J , , OFFI0EE8: DptKOTORS: ' ; ( Oso,PAlsw...w.vw..frMent ,i.J, M.iBarry', J. M.phun!B; ' (t J. M.BB...i.,Vice President,, ,, , A,lfcniey,GeaUCIea- J. lf.0BOMai..bf.M...0Mhier. i,r , .er,eo. Palmer I F.LMarKas end Geo L Cleaver Oeahiars ' J S , V ..3655'.. .',!.. CAPITAL AND SURFlf $72.0-x ',- Traaaacta a general banking business; ' Boy" and nil exchange an ' -i all pari ol the world,. OoUeetioni a specialty. La Grande Evening Observer CUB BET BROS., Editors Props Entered at the Poet Office .as L Grand, Oregon, as Beoond Clan HaUMatUr. 'Published daily except Sunday nne rear in advance. ... . .1660 Six months in advance. .. .3 60 Per month.. , ,66c Sinele codv .......... .5c i MONDAY VNIN(3.,JPT ?6, 190 u FOR PRBSIDBKT k THEODORE ROOSEVELT, ?. , of New York , FOR VICE PRESIDENT . CHABLES W. FAIRBANKS i ef Indiana ' . SCHOOL BOOKS STATIONERY, DRUGS i'iiruVj t'.r;fm ..'.'.f.J L''rMyiO " " FOR PBBSIDSMTAL ELKCTOBS - i o. B. dimmick, : viacKmas and most of Of iipuoH, Josephine chief jnfiePh';, devoted.' his', last years, not in sullenness and piu wpmen.'and children, he baffled the skill of the hero of Geltflburg at the head ol a wen appointed and equipped . force of United Stites soldiers(for months before heandhia few remaining 'war riors and long line of starving widows and oiphans were cap tured some, six .hundreds miles from where. Jthe flight began. With the great grief in his heart for loss of home, country his ' younK men j. N, HABT, J. A. FKB, Polk Umatilla v a W E STULL ELVA JAMISON JOHN JAMISON WeBllIW'tandbririit home when brdmisedj We soarantee-satiafaotion and only ask ' for a . trial order to demotisrtft.o,yoi that we un derstand the, laundry busipess. fou can atop' our wagon at any time or phone the Laundry and ypnr work will be called, for, at once. We make" a specialty of family washing, and can , do yiur washing better ,an4 cheaper than . ou.; A trial order solicited. ( Union Steam La , IN THE SHOCK. h , , They wera ataadtnK In .the .corn field ,-jWhen they heard the sapper born Farmer's latsia atd her sweetheart, In whose soals love had been born. "Will it shook yon if I kiss yon, Mary, dear?" said Jake, love lorn. ','No, V said Mary, and it didn't, Neither did it shock the com. . , THE TRUE TEST ' Men crowd around John Moneybags, On.theihaa many friends; But do ,they love him for himself ,Or hT they other tends? - ! ' Just let him lose his coin and lands And then he'll, find just where he an maustnous, moral ing for the past, but with all the remaining energies, that grief, disaster and age left him' he d voted his time to bettering the condition of the remnant of his people by encouraging . them to walk in the paths of virtue, and sobriety and by pointing out , to them that the; onlv way to. iuture and avoided dark hiatus of extermnation, was to practice industryt to accept the situation that fate , had placed them in and learn to work and become and edu- i o urn a dn o tlu un n b a a o a o WTTT'PT? DAOU FLOUR i Is milled with the idea of pleasing'eyery dealer's high., -. O class? trade-cuatoiTW-9 who appreciate quality. The B 'K 'name of the Pioneer Flouring Mill Cp.' uaf antees' re-"' B liability . and highest : grade in every sack . of flour B' B bearing the White Rose brand. - -." r ' li undry PHONE 1981. 742 FIR STREET. -3 m m atanda. - .,, j kji.u . . ...... 4' t.- A Hi , Ws know "that golp' dear to glr And, that (hey love to lanoh Together,! and at absent - frienda Take many a yloloos punch. ; OUR STANDING ARMY TURKESTAN ALFALFA' v The Dry Land Aifalfa gre'ws without irri! . , gation. BROME GRASS Red Clover,' Alfa.fa and alf Rinds of11 v Garden Seed in bulk' Seed Wheat Baled 1 Barley, Oats, Etc" Ther6iily Seed House inUnibriOoUntir.1 A:. V". Oliver cated people. Uis own people nave Ioat a sat s, wise and conacientious . ad viaor, and the cause of civiliza tion, of. the. , Indians a most .Men laugh bat give them quite a mb I effioien t co-worker, Whan they foregather at the olub mveicmlKHin auBjonee The best I can say for him Biohneon How sot : y .v. Bjonaar-Well, he's pigeon-toad and any is 600,000, of Franoe 660,, ohioken-hearted, and he also haa a oOOjpf Italy, 226,000; of AuBlria. I8ALB,G.MMnr-R0Qn Pls Britain,'250,OOo'; ana of Turkey, tared House with closets pantry and ' bath. Centrally located, good cellar, 225,000, while that of the United lawn, city water. Also, wired through-.! States is ouly about 63,000. Addr08S ViStiLSpain and severd . third class o Pioneer , Flouring' Mill Co. 1 E3 ti a no o n n o on. a a n a o a n a on flDDOD o a bb dodo nW'titi'n'u'tfiiM; ? Farmers' and Traders J at ..... . 4.. , . , ' Mm a National Bank;; LAGRANDE. t Capital Stock fully paid OREGON 60,000 . ,13.000 , 60,000 133,000 Surplus fund ; Liability of Shareholders. Responsibility We do a' general banking and exchange, .business. , T rafts bought and sold on eartern and foreign banks. : JOSEPH PALMER, President J. W. S0RIBER, Cashier ' .91. fl a w m BBSBBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBflBtl sessaass 4444 A GREAT AND GOOD MAN nations have a bigger, peace ea- taDliahment than we nave. : ." JEFFERSON. AVE.' Flionell57l se-i & &W1p"$t"V$''& sj il..H0Un ONE MIGHT ONLY Friday, Sept 30 A FESTIVAL pp'LAygjjTi ')(t , iH Muller and Bates present Mark E. Swan's Hilarious Mirth -provoking success I A Runaway A Ruuatray ' M at the third Avenue' yesterday ,. jammed the , theatre, Yboih afternoon and even : . ing and. pleased the-, people so well that a . lot - ef them are going again next week -Sea'tle Times Monday, Aug. 27. ' FUN THAT'S . CONTAGIOTS All the new songs of ; this stasonJ "No, you haven't beard them; thoy are new.., . PRICES: 26o, 60c and 75o. Seats now on sale ' ' o D O u o : a a a a , o a 0 The death of Chief aoaephBi of r . In twentv -years ihe Brother- thNez Perce tribe of Indiana, hood of Locoaoiive' Engineers on Sept 22,1904, removea irom hag uot h84 a the northwest a great ana gqoa manVl Few. .jaoen, of any ..race, . Russia's fjreigit trade in 1903 color, creed or degree of culture, across 1 her European borders in any ; age naa clearer con- amounted to auy,vvu,uuu in im. ceptions of right, han .,,he(.orlppItsand489,131,850 for goods made those . conoeptloDB.. more exported, invanablv their euide ana rule of action. than d,id.Cnef Joseph. Mr Bryan announces that hi As an advocate . or peace, he will give an explanation ot why spent the years of his pnme Ihe supports the. Democratic manhood, exerting his great in- ticket with each speech, finance, auionc. his ..people to , , ... . ? i. 1 ... .'. " " . I ' ml . : . , . . , . J - J 1 ' 1 preserve pgaoe petweentnemana .xue Pf?.,8J iu"MtMu iuug. thA whiiea. though he felt in the ltude of the Haltio, fleet is un- der4b,0f his soul, that, he ; was known. But wbon . it , comes deprived ot the "home ot his within wilhiu hailing distance nhlldhnnd. which Jie 10V60. the oi " " Iranaha. and his bottom neoDle lost their traditional huntipg andjshlng ground, the .Again the need pta fruitry. WWifara- holhw frudejitlv,'in- er.! and a vinegar factory , is nesting words' in the treaty be- brought to light by; the ever in- tween hit pepple.and, the' shites, lCT?.Dg quantity , of summer agreed to qr understood to le in f apple's were allowed to rot . in the'treaty wb'nign4. . ; hl Wr . It was not 'until, the United no market for tbjs diss States soldiers atttmptee to en- apples. Utberewasa dryer force, what seemed to him and here 'Brmer and haii 8row his people an arbitra.y- .,Lordet er, would be able to realise - some from, Washington in 1877'to profit from his prssent waste eat ry out that treaty in a manner stock and the town would not that would practically make him only benefit by their profit, but and, bis people, whose pride an'd also by the f set that additional boast bad evqr, been th'flt .'po MoV wpuldbe furnished therer white Dsrsons.blood. had ever U?e pay Tou oi toe iqwn been shed by them'Tprfeoiipri inprea,ed' of war on a distant , reservation, that he. lifted his tomahawk. . to protect bis people ist their - at tempt to flee from beneath the American flag and seek a, new couptry, and homa-vtai Canada, As a warrior and leader fif a small number of fugitives men,' FULL MEASURE1 Chain Wood by the Cord 128 cubic feet to the oord. 16-inch dry chain , wood $3 per cord. This ja cheaper than by the ,load. You pay for what you get atd get what you pay for. Phone s7i seaaai H. W. NIBLEY n S K fg A Few Choici Bargaina in Wal ls -. Inwn IJnuntv Ooal Rofatn '' . . . 11 W ? ' i j 1) 90R acres of land, 120 aires oapable ot cultlrstlon, U3 a) V in (alhsown wheat. Honaa, wrn and otbar buihllnii.-A gr ' .f uuro!,.uwivrc:iinTii, HOUR Im RHQ BOOQ OUtbqil41ngfl, BO Ulflt in 'lall good bouse Aud pwn giam; small stream o walor flow throaKh placs-A (treat bargain at 93,600 outbuildings good hair iheds. 200 tooa of bay can be cm oa ibe place will Uke SUO in cattle n trmiie on this property. Price $10 per acre.. 4 160 acres, 120 of oboioe land-Price HO per acre. Tbis is a greet bargain. 5 kttaeieaof One land ttfm per acre These are a few of the many snaps We have to offer In th way of real estate bargains. For further particulars addrsas. i M'Da.nil WALLOWA, M'Donald OREGON 1 How dear to my heart is the old-fashioned washboard ' ' - am... iiiu.ii,;. uavu w wueu ua wnoa 1 was a DOT. itri.i. 1 . - i ... , . 1 , . . . ' . Bulbs - Coming t Abeot October "rati will twelS large shipment of bulbs, oonslstlnf ot toll pa, i hyaelntha, naroiatla, orooaa and many other oboloa Bowers . Oat obOT lSibs proppr month to obtain the boat mults. Order early. Phone 1161. Green House. .. Sept SI 38 With its zinc-ootrered ridges the suds used to play in And soap babbles gamboled to my obUdish joy'. " " Ofttiiqes have I watched her when wearing her knuckles. 'As over the ridges oor dads she woald rah, ' I ne'er will forget how she snlashed and she alatheTop '' The 0I4 tashloned wash hoard that stood in the lab. CHORUS ( The old. fashioned washboard; Tne zluC'Covered washboard; Tha baok-breakinf washboard that stood in the tab. Some (oiks alwayi kiok about op-to-date laqddriaa, ft' woar y toeir clothes every day 1 lye thern to me, so 1 will have a hot dinner a I At hpnte, with the amell ot the aoap sads awhy. ,- , kow that the washing machlqe is mnoh easier 1 ' On all Oi Olir nlothna than In fat... fthn. ..J , . ' ...L.q .UK I U J -m rill tne nnttona aol bosoms are lost and nr. vit Hy the old-fashioned washboard that stood In the tub. J J . We are not the old fashioned kind. ' ABC LAUNDR Y j , .PHONE i85i ! t City Property For lJ ' r - t . (- l t a tit . . t?: 1 1 iif ti mt a nuciy ucaiea, weii.;improvea 5 Sale. Also Other Qty PropertyiAt :. Room House For GRANT.& HERR0NS s i WlWWW nillUIIIIIIIIMMIIMIMIMMtt