A MAN WITH MoNEY is always in a position to dic tate bis own terms wben mak ing a bargain.? Reafc. state; offers too teUer invest mtatHtori V GOOD FARMS We ar'olftriugrByefrf'!wyfc; ready money some choice farms at bargain counter prions. There is oo c b arg -t o-- gi v j you rull particulars. If you're I joking for a "snap" now is tbe time to get it Don's lose tbe opportunity; s they are' -certain tO gO SOOn. .. jCa Srande Snvostment ! Company, La urandet Oregon i Li Grande Evening Observer CUBBET BROS- Editors Prop fejurad at Um Poet Offlee at La flaanda,! Oregon, aa-'Baooaa Claee Published daily except Sunday Sine year in'ad vanee ...... $6 50 ix month -in-advance.-. . .8 60 Per month.; 65o Single copy,. ,.6c 1110 Adams Avenue, i i ' , i i THURSDAY EVENING, TSEPT 29 WKU : : IT ' - IT TURKESTAN' ALFALFA i ' Tbe Dry Land 'Alfalfa grows without irri- ? gation. . ,! '. BROME GRASS? ! Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of Gardrt Seed in bulk : ! Seed Wheat, Baled Barley, Tiie oiily "Seed House inUnion - Go unty, 1 JEFFERSON AVE. Phone! 1571 " 1 FOR PRESIDENT " THEODO&E-JWQSEVLT.i? of New York ''a ? TOR VIOB' PBsI'dbWT'' UcHABLlES W. FAIRBANKS . of Indiana ; FOB PBBStDENTAL ELECTOOttS , Q. B. DIMHrCK, I UlBCUnM 1. o. houoh,: Josephine 'ij N. ilART, . r Polk j. a. feb, ' i Umatilla Qr l-rnnr ROOK'S I !TlArONEilDR0GS f1 ';" K hrGrandeDrug C6T and RedXross Drug TcT ELECTRIGITY-. tetsttas . ONE MIGHT ONLY Friday, Sept 30 A FESTIVAL OF LAUGHTER1 Muller and Bates present Mark E. Swan's Hilarious Mirth -provoking success i j "A Runaway A Runaway Match.- at the third .Avenae i yesterday ., jammed1 the theatre - both afternoon and even inz and pleated the B lUi VI IUDU1 WD going again 'next . wek.rSfarlti Times 1 Monday, Aug. 27. FUN THAT'S CONTAGIOTS All the new songs of tbia season! "No, you haven't heard them; they are new. , PRICES: 25o, 60o and 76c. Seats now on sale - . ' 1 . '. i u O n D WHITE ROSE ; F X) R Ja milled with the idea of pleasing every dealer's high', olass trade-custoreii who appreciate quality. The name of the Pioneer Flouring MiU Co. guarantees re-, liability and highest grade ' in every sack of 'flour bearing the White Rose brand. a Pioneer . Flouring Mill Co: naoonoooDDDnnnnnonoono l It has taken man some six thousand years to comprehend bta capacity to control and ren der obedient i to his will the cej of natnre; in fact he does not yet fully ' comprehend the meaning of Moses, when he said Man shall have dominion over all the earth." Power to con trol living things was ' learned to a limited degree during the ttrst period, in the "infanoy of the, race, but to utilize the phe . nomina which we call the forceB nature, exercising control over them, making them obedi ent and useful servants of his will aud contributors to his hap piness, came after man had dug wild roots, fished and hunted in nakedness for centuries without fire. Unoonsoioas of his regal dig- uity as lord ' : of creation man rembled, in the presence of tbe forces of - natuie for centuries, regaiditag'tbem . as manifeata tionr of the 1 presenoe of gods, goddesses, demons and nymphs. For how many centuries man shivered in' the cold before he learned to' control and use fire is a mattecof conjecture, but from traditions that have reach. ed us through ancient mythol ogy it is believed' that it was a great while, before man could kindle a' fir, that , is take a pile of dry sticks an i sp manipulate them that the" dormant hoaf therein became a DM where with he could warm his ' body or cook his foodN Fire?' wasv;a wonuer, a deep myBtery,'? to oar ancestors. The spirit or' intel ligence which .'they believed oontroled.it they; worshipped as a god, whose home they believed was in or ratbet was the sun the source of ; all life, heat and light. It is quit! probable that the first religion' on earth was tbe sun and flre worsbip. The deep peals': of thunder from theaileut sky told out an cestonrthat a god? was soaring above them in mid'air.and tkey made haste to win Ms favof by devoutly 'worshiping bifn1, . Thus it was concerniug all the forces oi feature. Thed were re garded by the ancients as the speoiai property of their 1 gpds and subordinates, and fbrman to use them was fekhr to sadre lige. ' ' The last of these-forcs?: that man has-4 ventured" .'exland'.'bls dominion oyer is electricity and rapid as has been bis his strides of conquest, much remains yet to be done before it own be truly said that we isake this last cap tive servant perlorm all is is eajpabla of (loins for man's earn! fart and advancement. With in the memory of persons yet living electricity was but a cu rious Iay thing that tbe learned amosed themselves: 'ith and tbe terror of mid air to ward off C0stf? iron rodsj;'we.ie 'attached ti; jmildingk,.,,, W now make, it carry messages and signals from bouse to hduse) ao.ross con tinents, under oceans, rendering it possible for a ,, citizen ! of La Grande to talk with the: capital of every civil itd nation on earth, we make ' it turn the waeels of factories, draw valu ables from deep mines, drivexar wheels,; light homes,. streets and oities and do many other things, There is: enough v. electricity in use in bur. creekrto" &t a every plow, farm wagon aud drive .ev ery harvester and thrasher in Unioav connty."1"' ' "' N6?HarmbTo Lopk It to'DoW poiibl to get for 85 eeoto what yoo bse beed ptjog 11.50 for uob bookf ' Bed Book, MiMtppi Babble; 0Mt'e0iny Crow; Right of Wy, Aodtey, 7ulje Meredith , Dor thy VernoD, JDvid llirum, nd many, btbei ol the bast lata copyright books formally sold for $1.60, we are now ielltog for 86 cents. Drop in sod look I them pifif, yon are.just ,weleon fcbetber joa bay or notv ivJvi ..::- i. - . Nwlio,Drqgo. THE PANAMA CANAL Judge Parker, in his letter 6f ceptancei saya: " ; "The nrethods' by which Exi- ecutive (meaning Roosevelt)' ac quired the, Panama OanaL, route aud rights are a source of 'regret to many." ' The ' objections urged by : the, Democracy .to Rbosevelt ' acts in - acquiring "the Panrma Canal ' route and rights" vaguely , hinted at by Judge Parker - are, first that Roosevelt favored the' revolution of the people of Panama again st Columbia, and second that after the reuolution had succeeded he, Roosevelt, with undignified histe, acknowledged Panama as an independent state, , : The first charge da really a compliment to Roosevelt,' The second if it has anything in it bears equally on long list of tjie leading nations of tbe world. The United States reoognized Panama on Nov 13 1903, Erance Nov 16, China' Nov 26, Austria- Hungary Nov 29, Germany Nov 30 and the other nations follow- ed within a few days. ... . I ' Notice ; ! f ft ' . . u,' t' ii '! I- j Pvery Friday afternoon at half past two o'clock. rglDnlugBept.Al--thr. will b a notitg at the home at Kra.g ... Geojjfilake at leland City lor tbi ptty f ptaeiof raading; the Writings of the New Ohureb glven,to (he World tfroogh KmMwol BwednboK. .- a Any on interetd in knowing bt tb Now Oharob teaobes is oordlally invited to be pree t f tf TA :- BAIL BOAtmEtf (jyserite soap lOo Newlln Drag Qq - . , How dear to my heart la the old-faebioned washboard . . Tbat mothar aaed to wash on wheo I was boy, . .' . J : With its alno.ooverad ridges the sods oaeil to play in . ' ' a . And soup babbles gaabolnd to my obildiali joy. '"'',- ' ' ' ' Qrttlmes have' I wntohed her when, wearing her knuc Idas.: J , Aa over trie ridges onr dads she would rab, v; ,, ' .. , I ne'er will fowat haw she snlasbed and tbe alatherep .. . . .- Thpld nuhioaed wath board that stood ia the tnb J 1 ' " .1 V .1 CHORUS " at s...''! .; . , f Toe aiueovared wasbboardrit ; ' i Th baek-breaklng washboard tbat stood, ia the tab, Some folks always kiok about np-to-date laaddriea, " Ana say. UBy, wear out taeir ciotaea every aT1 : Bat alva them to me. bo I will have a hot dinner At home, with the small of the soap aads awayj t I know that the washing machine is rauob easier " On all of oar olothes than to take them and rab " Till the buttons ani bosoms are lost and worn out ! ' By the old-fashioned. waabboard that stood in the tab. .: We are not the old fashioned kind. w ! i! f A B C LAUNDR'Y' PHONE 1851 IIMIHUtHtMiHOiHNiHtMUHUmiiiitMIMM' - , OFFICERS! : DIBE0TOR6: ), ft Qas.PAUa: President' J. M. Berry, J. M. Ohuiuh " J. M. Bbbbt. Vies President A. B. Cooler. Geo. I Clea. 'y J. H. Guueobu liw.. .. .Cashier ' L- ver.Geo. falmer' " F.L. Mktebs and Oeo L Cleaver Asar. Caahiers " 3655. rVT I.T-l TRANDE in ationau dank, i 'A X Oranda, Oregon J v CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $73,909,00 , ' Tranaaeta a general banking basineaa.' Bays and sella exchange on all part of the world. Collections' a specialty. LaG , 'NOTICE OF ESTRAY - NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN thai there came tokmy olace near the city hi La Grande on or aboat Aaguat the twenty fifth 1904 one sorrel gelding, with white mane and tall, orancnea 10 on left Bhonlder, and that aame ia no held by me awaiting payment of paaterage bill the paynraiilof thia advertUemeut, and that same -animal will bafeeld by me until sachvbargea are paid. Owner rray lecoverr aald animal when auuh i-liarges are ' paid and the ownership of said animal is proven at La Grande, Oregon Dated this 27 day of September 1804, signed HBBellmer. ' 9-30-10-30 The Piano We're selling now for $167 costs 8250.00 else where Big buying aud big selling does it at Cilers Piano House 1 351 Washington Street, ', -corner Park Portland, ; i J Ofegnn Write us for particulars. $5 or $6 a mOD'h buys one here. essaeseetstef esitM e Gity Property For Finely Located, Well Improved 5-Room " House" For Sale; "Also Other Gty Property, At " 'r" GRANT & HERR0NS 1 aa-vSesaaaa -1 a a 0 b h a tb a a a u n k i h a a o y J Farmers' and Trudern a National Bank. B LAGRANDE. OREGON n n Capital Stock fully paid $' 60,000 Surplus fund - . 1 13.000 Liability of Shareholders 60,000 Responsibility ' 133,000 We do a general banking and exchange business.-' r rafts bought and sold on eartern and foreign banks'. II II 11 - an . JOSEPH PALMER, President' J. W. SCRIBER. TuhiM' nDDnDDBnDnoaadOai h-&4ti ttstijsf t st t sseasssassi' FULL MEASURES Chain Wood by the CoiSd? 128 cubic feet to the cord. 16-inch dry chain ( wood $3 per cord. This is cheaper than t y the loud. ; " You pay for what you get and gel what youjay for. Phone 571 H. W. NIBLEY Few Choice Bartjaina in Wal lowa County Real Estate 1 (1) 200 acra or land, 12) ai-ei oapible of cultlvitUi III 18 10 fall town wheat. Hooks. iara an! otbr hall lift (i. -V wr anaoaa S2.500 , -., i . - ; )u arres ninarcliat4,jliaaai.-n loo ommiUlnm at) .ert1n1 181 l4l)ct9iir and irt (Lwhlcfi is th (lncl of mwulow; no-xi houK anil ontiiaiiamm aaM Sajt On4s Umi o( kr can be out on Ua ulaca-wlli take aw m eaitlt in traeon this properU. IMra'lle pr acre-, . 4 'Wu-rcs. IJOof choice Und-M t IM pcrajtu. Taia ia a frul Uila; ' 1M)1P4 at flu; l.nd t tl ptr ac, Thems re a (bw ot the many inapa We IUe iootTn In ih wsy tV cak bariaiaa.1 Kot further partlcukri arid HI, M'DFiniel WALLOWA, 6c M'Donald ...--V;. -. - OREGON v