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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1904)
t SEEKING A HOME I La Grande Evening Observer ad getting salted U often bard aa Rrj r,tiir. A p na nudlog "eMails In a hay Uok." ) CPT BRO&, Editors Pr pa You'd have 0 Iroabla at all (bongo. Sss' "i'iw 1 "at"". SCHOOL. BOOKS, v if yoy'datep J into on: office JBeV go Bqtand over our Hit i Wear now osking,-v (inade. Ml the Ore on. aa Baeowt Clua f II suauial drive Mall Matte 4S ; i ii a. n r m i-i r., - w i i : ' a M1RI1RRAN HOMFS ban moat taut, and when you gat through wl'h it, it'a jour. Thaaa bnmee ara ideal plaoea I t , familiM andLwiUitiorUr.. be aorta double what we now aall that at. Ca Srando vAuestmenti Company, 1110 Adam A venae, La Grand, QwgoaV TURKESTXN ALFALFA If ", The Dry. Land AUU& grav wisij IrttJ gation. . BROME GRXSS 5 Red Clover, AITaJa and all kinds of Garden- Seedlnrik .1 Seed Wheat, Baled - - r'.;C- o Barley, Oafc, Etc.', ,rV': The only Seed HbUBer : inUnidn CoUnty,:;;: A., V::v;01iv- JEFFERSON AVE. - Phon 1571 Jm ; aaaiaaaaaaaaaaa jaiaaaeaeaee PULL MEASURE" i' . ' . ;-- C : ; . "... Chain wood by the Cord. 128 cubio feet to the cord 16-ihch dry, chain. wood 3 per oord. This it. cheaper, than by the load. " You pay for what you get at.d gej, what you pay for,' Phone 571 H. W. NIBLEY" roiWWJlaBWWdtfgaMaBagWWBjBBajBMpaaiBjajBBpajlaMa A Few; ChoicBaTkain in " Iowa County Real Estate s (1) aooacmaef land. la fall own wheat. Hoo, snap an ri,mw 1J9 aires oap ibis of cultlrttlo'i.' Ill iJ ; ara aan omw-Dtiu liars. - v i(r ?)20arar.eniaUacliard, haae. u nun amau Bireain ol mur low uirnuvh 8 Oacreaonjrod:partolWDleA:is.iuentvorineadm; food house end nv wiv, pNuui muira, nuw un jgnf .niniWDlii w aero in Till "wu ihmiii ui wHuir iuv iiinUKn place A Kreafc Hunt, u 9JBU outbuilding Rood ear aliedi. tie 11 rem. J loOaeteaot Una land t $.10 par Bcr.-3rheaar. law, of tho many anaps We,, have lo offer in th way oTioal estate baicahn" far farther parUoalars addnaa, '' 'Jkl tilna at h.v nn h Lll I n th ..I w. II lk . " POT Ml. MO .n oatll IM) arroa, IW oroboloe land- rPrk-e tto per acre. ToU it a fraat baffala.. M'D.a.niel So.-M 'Donald WALLOWA, - - OREGON i"mm,iiriwr'tamiiimnmimiiiiTaihtoff id mr--i-L. I Am Now-Ready F0RBL-SINl$9,S,ou": . I am a graduate of lb Welandef ' " Cuttiag School, Ntw York, and hold a diploma therefroiq,( . I am a , practical cutter and designer. ., Give me a chance. A, H. Marquardfc TAILOR . La Grande, vOrefon SI a 1 b a a a m a a a a a a a a a a a o a a Farmers' and. Traders '" National 'Bank. ' LAGRANDE. OREGON Capital Stock1 fully paid 60,000 SurDlusfund. - . 13.000 Liability of Shareholder - 60,000 Reepousibility 183,000 " We do a general banking' and exchange bueinetsy ' rafta bought and sold' on; aartern and foreign bankv. JOSEPH PALMER," President J. W. 80RIBER, Cashier II r IB ft DOnOOODD 0 0 DDDOOflO D 11001 On year iu adtsuce. , .1850 SijLauuuttxiu advance... .3 60 Per mouth. .......660 Sing! copy P ...... 60 u .. K PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT, 1 34 . of New York J ' ' t . rt)R yice pbksidknt' . " CJLABLES. W. FAIRBANKS. of Indiana - JO rBJMIDSNTAL ELECTORS La GrandeDrapi Cor-an(h-Rd-fossDrug'-GG k aV P1MMICK, al c. Hocqs,' J. N. HAKT, i. A TEE, 0; '(if - 1.. was;! not ,' eajEBcient to sustain claims 1 to .:.,diability, thougli these men had served trim one to tiur yearsj and endured" the hardships of war. $ g Just what rules of evidence, tiiat the Repuhlicanj adminis tration that, had reodrJ tb Democratic administration "have lollowed - that were ignored is not known', but wie flo kuQwhat the last . Democratic adminis- Claekmatjn ' fonnd -1anlt hwjth f Josephine Polk Umatilla lit" CHILDREN What the leaves araha tin i With llgbtand alrlor f fire tbeictirirat to4 tender Jaioea ; Hate beto hardtod lto woojl . , Hate tb-OTld areUdniKf U ; , 11 ThnmiihvaHamlW; fela thai ulnm ir Ot a-oriibtoriaod oitnler atUmat tii'.' 0 Tbattieaoaeevtbe trunk below. Come ltd taj.'O jaobUdrtivJ C!t k ,.. , ''And hlipertn mj ear:. t'.'.:'.i r !.,: What'tne'blrdeaBd.fjinda are aiogiiVK WTrtwrtIimyatwoaphre.,f; u ,-). Kor'wbfarean'oantliia;j Civ. . And the wiadota of one beMnbnalat! When comparedi with your caresses, And tbe gladoeaaof your looks? LongteUow, oemocrahc PENSION; RECORD. The ' Demociutic. .National Convention': that-t nominated Judge, Parker for the presidency concious that the repord of that party de'mon'Btrated Uts : Hmwili. lingnes, to pension tbe onion soldiers of the civil war-ingenu- oosly, attempted ' to sh irk their, reoora by "assuming,, a virtue, where they had it not.'' Banko ing on the; ignorance of the American people, a ; oommon thing with Democratic leaders, they put the ' following declar ation ip their platform.' "The Democracy " would se-. cure to the surviving , soldiers and sailors, uud their dependents general pension, not by arbitra ry exoutiveorder but by legis lation, which a grjtteful people stand ready to enact." v-. Tbe record1 which the Derao-i crats attempt to shirk shows that on all occasions a majority of tbe Democrats in congress voted' 1 against pensioning the old soldiers. Oiv thf, fourteen boost important measuree cob ititutine the pension law as it exists today the record shows a total -vote of congress as follows. Number of Democrats . voting for bills 417:, Number of Dem ocrats voting against bill" 648 Number of Republicans voting in favor ot the bills 1068, while not a siugle Republican voted against the Dins, it takes- no expert ia Sgqres. to see what would have been the fate of the present pension law ' had the majority of 00 ogress been Dem ocratic ' Just what the Demoorats mean by "generous pensions" may be fairly reached by fur tbet consulting the record made by the Democrats during the last Democratic administration. 8694 pensioners were dropped from the rolls and the rate ot pay of 2,8702 pensioners were reduced. Why? Beoauae it was alleged that after air eiAnri- ina'ion by Democratic officials! they held that the porufs pre-j salted by the pensioners with . their applications for pensions Notice, otily all persons that I am tbe ao'e lestee of tbe Thos Bmlth stone quarry, also all atone on tbe S30 acre paatura and all parties are hereby for bidden from taking stone , off, flf .ieW traot. 1 J L Mara, TO EENT Elegantly furnished front room in private i residence. No ohildren. Convenient to business ' district and high, school. k Inquire of f HB;Balattn,orner6th and, O tt. Phone M5X. " Oot.6' Notice tOAi' , Every Friday afternoon at balf npijt $ two o'clock beginning Bept. 18 there will be a meeting at tn,hma pi ..Mr. Oeo, Blake.at Island City tog the a poaSot reading the Wrltjnga. ei' Hia New Oburob'glvea to the World through rmtkvtHAi DaaAnhAem Anv oda Inteitaad In kQDWtruf 'wh mm nam vuurvu iruuf) mtrnyiy, uiviwu tu utj ii eira ' RAIL BO AD MEN. a .1 ' Geyaerlt soap 10o Newiltf brag Oo',J tf proofs that the Republican pen sion officers hattuleemed laiE cien', in 32,345 cases, and struck from the rolls the name! of8,- 694 pensioners and reduced the rate on 23,702' others.' - Should the-j Democrats "again get in power to what extent they would overhaul the papers pf the pen smners. rjS ilpot known. i. The platfomi!' upon 'which Grover Cleveland'was elected in 1892, by the 13thJ " resolution ' thereof deolaxed,,for,. "just and, liberal pensions fort all disabled union soldiers," their widows and de pendent",'' Jet when- in powre the true animus; of the Demo cracy manifested itself by strik ing off t the-, pension roll about,, ten regiments-, of old , soldiers and diminishing the pay hereto fore .awarded a number equal to an -army corps. 1 From" the way it abuses -Roosevelt J for pension order No; 78 it is but reasonable to Anticipate the striking from the rolls of a mtiph .larger num ber1 than dnring'dVvelands last ' administration ' if ' Parker is eleJted s ' ' .m 1 1 . 1 v i Lawsom & Zuiidel, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hay, Grain, Vege,-, I . tables and Fruits Car load lots a specialty i; -i r. , VlUUt. UI aTaOiaUlbla, 1UUUVUUJJ ,a . ,i PonlNo,Jn .3r; .: .t, . . -t4 bill ; I a 3id.v b St6"p iThat Shivering ! And save teat Coat ; . One , of, the novel campaign badges- this yeaMii4 fao inxieJ m ' commbn;inbaggage check with' the' names of : Roose,velt: tnd.Fairbank Btamoed theteoni rrhe idea oonveed1 is Hhat they have toeir-baggftge cneokea ana are now, epTOute to the White House.-j,.; .' " "'"; " The. idea-of thereibeitigj cer tain fruit b'-iis in this county is eacl,ya( being disproved by actual faoJatiS - C loice fruit is being broug!it into this market grow r) in all ' sections of . tbe county end at various altitudes. RAIL KOAD MEN p Geyserite soap lOo Newlin Drug Co., tf. The Piano We're selling now lor $167 iili. if our horse needs s ' blanket and we have thebest.assfrtment in the valley- to select from; "Horse blankets at all prioesj New stock just received sf ,, MEN'S GLOVES - Workinmen's high grade gloves. Thin , ,i8 a new. line with us and we are proud of : our se.eotion, , Cal' and see them., ; Har ness.and saddles made to order., - Winter robes just received.. Second hand swing rv for sale oheap. 1 E. CKnstoffcrson Harness and Saddles La Grande, Oregon i . ' How dear to my heart is the old-faahloned wash board : That mother used to wash on when 1 was a boy, J ' With its zinc oovered ridgea thesuda used to play in And soap bubbles gambolHd tp ny ohdish joy. 2 Ofttjmos have I llbhed-ber,whea vleaVlnir herknuoVJes. . J s As over the ridges oar dnda she woald rnb, 1 I ne'er will forget how she snlasbed and tho slatbsrep J t The,old fashioned), wash board that stood in the tub. J ' ' - ' ' OltOROS ' ' ' " ' ' ' 4 S a 1 .- The old fashioned washboard; Tne zluc-covered washboard) ' 1 The baok-breaking washboard that stood in the tub. , ' J Some folks alwayi kiok about up-to-date laaddrias, ; And aay they wear out their clothes every day ; f But give them to me, so I will bave a bot dinner ' At borne, with tbe smell of the soap suds away, I know that the washing machine is rauon easier On all of our olothes than to take them and rub ' Till the buttons-an 1 bosoms-are lost and worn-out ''.-v' By tbe old-laahtoned washboard that stood in the tubJ '7 - ' . We are not tbe old fashioned kind. ' A B C - LAUNPM PHONE i85l v v ; . J : i - costs $250.00 else where Big buying and big selling does It . at ! Eilers Piano House . 351 Washington Slree', corner Park Portland, Oregon tM. 1 -- - aa : DIRE(nOR8'44-V-'-.i. . J'v ':-' J. Mj Berry, J. OhUaiiSjii '. A.B.Conley,Qeol,Uile4, V'.' ver.Geo. Palmer J.J-, - r i 1 ; ! 1 I OFFICERS: I Uao. PaiJlRa... President J. M. Bbbt ..... .Vice President I J. M.CBuaca Cashier " r.L. MiTKas and Oeo L Cleaver Assr. Oashiara 3655 ! S La Grande National 1 La Grande, Oregon lArirAL and SURPLUS, $72,ooar I Transacts a general banking business. Buys and sells exchange en . I all paru of the world. Collections a specialty. T'" rn.mmm.9m a. li;-- 1 :! J I t 5 - 1 City Property For Finely Located, Well Improved 5-Room House For Sale. Also Other Gt? Prooertv. At j . --- Write us for particulars..! 5 or $6 a month bua one here. , u V GRANT &: HERR0NS