La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, October 04, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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    La Grande Evening Observer
and gtttloi salted Is often bard" u
SCHOOL BOOKS,
CUB BET BBOS., Editor! Pr pa
finding " needle in bay staos.'
You'd have ni troabl at all Uxraf h
df .outstep- taio ararfflof aaj go.
red at tba Fi
Ilea. WeareJUwUual
a. Oregon, aa
Iter, i
SEEKING A HOME
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aiid
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UBUkBAR
on easy payments. Doo't coat mora
" -' "" -- -. gt
tbroiub with It, it't yourt.
Tbeaa homes ara idaal placet for
families and will shortly be worth
double what wa oow aU thaw at.
jCa Srande
. 1110 Adams Avenne,
7mm
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Published daily except Sunday
One year ipwdvanca;d(.r.f650.
Six moctns 10 advance. . . .8 ou
Per month.
Single oppy ...6c
tubOAy
TURftflSfTAN AtFAiiFA
The Dry Land Alfalfa grows wUh.put.kri-,.
BR0HiE"'triASs"U 'r:; ' : :
Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of
Garden Seed in bulk V'T'-v
Barley, Oats. Etc
The, only Seed Eduse ;
inUnion . Gounty. :r: r::. ; ;r.
JEFFERSON AyE. iw ;; Prione 1571
i H ir
- It. . I . . - . .. --A - - 1
-" J"1 I, , . , "T",!
j , .. . . 4.. I. - .i.w ;
: ..full measures
QKalnWpoclJby, jtli Cord...... a
128 oubio feet to the cord. " jl6-.noh dry chain
wood 3"per co'roV, Th is. il cheaper than by the load.
You pay far what you-getaiad get what!
Phone 571-
you pay for.
H. W. NIBLEY
..ft
A Few Choic Bargains in Wal-
(I) aoaaaraaaf land, It! twos oapable of cultivation 111 n
In fall hid wheat. -Hones,; urn. end otbw bail liai. - t
wupan W ,6W " I
(II) 'HQ witi; iiedrMcliiiir,' boa,' tiknTua qaibnllillnii. n mtm in '(ll
T.1.' d1!'"! "HUB Itruw ul ltor faw tbmluk plaotAA trt.l Brfln t fi,0O
B 3.0 crt of laad fm. I til wbloH It th fTn4t or mewlaw; oo0 hoaae and
oiiihuiKniirf (uoe kihu. cm kmi of kayab!W oni ttao plaoo wiu Uke
UO in eallle In tia.ln on ihli propwtr. IVlc 110 par urn. .
1M) .m, ll of onok lud-Pr. 110 tr'oi.' THUTI k crut bunla.
j IWuiMof All. (indolVWira,wTliMiia,l..of iho mny loapo W'
have to oi lu'th way of roll calau barialna. For further bartioalart adtlta,
m -Dan re v :m:do n al d
WALLOWA, - - OREGON
a awiiaiiliiw aWMeMtWMWIIBM
EVENING, or;
per e anatbema
- i , .&fSiel he
La Grande Drug-Co. and Red Cross-Dfttg-Go-
national Independence.
referred
of its
to our
tariff
rTHBOpOKB ROOSEVELT,
J:'J ' New York
J,.-irOB VICB PEK81DKNT
' CHABLES'W". BIItBANl?S! J
'. ' ' -: 1 of Indiana
..L.......JViJ.al 1
O: B. DIUUICK
I" Woe to the land whoae wealth
' proclaims, .
ise
A 5."jfplJ0H,
ft W BART,
tf A' PBB,
Siicroia1
- Clackmai
Joaephine
- - Polk
"JUma'tilVl
f 'A'!?R"i THE?; POBBEPS?
Thego4erument"bf the VaiU
ed States, under the constitution,
waap
GftortFA Waahinpton of Vipffinio
aa psldeLt nd John Adam cf 1$$$
Masaaciuissetts vice presideirt. r
Another realms undoing
Neither did the Democracy
in 1832 believe protection rob-
fjfst resolution of. their piatiarm
on .whioh iGeaeral': Jackson- waa
elettfidilhat year.-'Thst iis ; ad-1
equate prowpuop ..was., inais .
pensitble to . the. i prpsperity- .of
the:coUntry," ?-is: r .
""WeTre " Washing6, Adains,!
the members of the first U S
:L Ani Now. R(
FOR BUSINESS ,
VdMi gra'dia'ofh'welander
Cutting School, Ntw.York, and kiolii a.
diploma therefrom I am a practical ,
cutter and , designer,
chance.
Giva'
me a
A. H. Marquardt
TAILOR
- La Grande, Oregon
i .....
lyHHHIIIMdlDB
Farmera'- and Tmdera
Niational Bank,;
LAGRANDE, ...
OREGON
$ 60,000 "
18.000
60,000 .....
ReipqosibiUty,. ....... , 183,00ft. .. Jt
We do a' general' banking and 'exehatige busineii.
rafts boogbt and sold on eartarn and foreign banks.
OapitaltlStock fully paid
Surplus ftjn'd ,' " '
Lisfiijftjr of Shareholders.
ReipQosibjlity...... '.
r
" ' JOSEPH PALMER,' President ?g
,7".' J. WSCRIBER, Cashier
loo do nil no n n n n o n n no n o o
preside
The first congress of the new
government met! Id
Oity on March Air.
ce president pj-esiding over
tb senate algd oTteferfck Au-
gutaMUehrte?fbjBinl chosen
r of the House ofRepre-
fenyesj presided over that
body..., 1
The first bill, that conerBia
passed presWlbeoWtfrne alii
mahber olladmipisterioe oaths
approve.
blMftflhihgton on Jhbf4tb
1789 .was entitled "An act for
laying di ty on goods, wares
anf) merch mdise imported into
ihe Vented States."
,TIW.,.wM. tbe firsiterifjf aql,
the. CQntroling.-idea , that-led to
its 'paaaogej war 'to: entionrae
home tnanifactu'res - and :gri-
c61tufe,' in Llarge degree respon
sive tp petitions of , manufacture
era and othtra asking ; encourage-
uieuvf huu urubecuuil. &f.m Jb.lt-
ropeau factories where 'machin
ery" was more " complete" and
wages lower than in the United.
SpjThe bill was debated at
leneth. Dassed and abbroVed' bv
wasnington. ., y ,
The preamble, to : this Act
reads ; "Whereas it is neces
sary for the . support of f gov
ernment, ' for the discharge of
(be debts of the - United States,
and the protection of manufao
iures, that ixiiif jbe, laid,. on
(oods, wares and. merchandise
imported : Be it enacted by the
senate and louse of Represent
atives Of the "United . States in
congress assembled- - that from
and after the - first day Jof Ah-
gust next .ensuing," the fceveraf
duties bereih .after.jnentioned
shall be laid on - the following
goods aod mefChafidiee imported
into the Unito4tos.froni.fii)r
eig' it pftrtS'or places,- that is to
ay." he" articles upon which
a tariff ya placed . bj this act
includes nearryeVei'y i&pbrUd'
thing but gold or silver coin. --'
- If protection; is robbery," as
declared by the last Democrat
lb platform, then , Washjugton,
John Adams' and all the majnr
Hes, in the United State sen
ate and House of Representatives
who. approved and passed' the
bill were guilty of participating
in o robbery. 1 lu this ejiict
ment against the U ' 'S senators'
would. . appear the 'name of
ChsTle s Carrol ' of' Cajrolton, a
signer of the Declaration 'of In-
!depei)t?ence, and, a." long list of
otherj senators. , renouned.Jbr.
their, , ae'nricji ' in ' securing - out
Tba Citiiom'Lt ague ia in favor ol
tba taloono or Pontile ton" 'olooicgtt IS
o'olook midnight abd on Sunday", the"
aloon keepers; at leaat thoae 'already
interviewed,, are- not" oppewieg there
ttijelitoWe new league and aorae of
them are OD-nW 1n TatO'f ot oloolni t
ja oaMalgbt, the ipolioe';ere deaifdua tbal
morning an with all 'the Momenta
working in balmon'y ' H ' ti "prbbabV
that a new ordeCof 'thlnga'sin aoon be
eaUbliihed and' probably the city
ooonoil will at its nSXt aenioo'be ask
ed to-odopt an ordinanoe making 'it
unlawlnl-4e; keep open hoase alter
Up. to.:."--; Jr.-lj ttric I
1 the league in ita preliminary reeo
lution tated' that t wjtV oppbe'ed to the
aatooni renoilolpg qpep Vt'niJnight
I. 17QO ..j ti,. mnn
td fot-rnkStrfiinBBfl
2
rs:
'Hdayafternoon at half pastl
lock twrlnnlng aept. 10 jnere
... . . . . . . . .
wui oe a meeiing u toe noma ui an
Geo. Blake at'lalana' Oity 'for the' pair-
of the
poae of reaflihg 'thV Writlnga
NewObnrohglTento'tbe'frorld'
Emanuel Bwedeuborg,
H THAT TIBBO FEBUNU
JWVou are mi
iaeaDable lor wori
Tour liaer u oat
wiii-aaaiH i Harare toumw oar neaa
aabas, rtiadmattam and ailments akin
to eerveaeaese and aeelexe the eaeraieej
janavuaiiCri of aoanwepoBwrmeajnei
.manuei Dweaeuoorg. ' j
Any one ntereeted in knowing what"
tba New CIardb' 'taonea'' li: oordiaity
ataltMMIlM'breaent"r: "' '"" ' '""
TT. ST1 TP . i . " . ,
J J Hubbaid, Temi
thrdaahi March 23 lr2: "I
--"tltofliaBttwo
For REM
tt
en 10o j KewUn Drug Co.
me more good
When l.lee b
feeling I Ute
lathe bertl in
rat of order. Urhebe f 1 8
nave
reara. a naa
earciae' tver"!
eua. twri
naed Herblue
done
doctors,
utt i;ed
Ido? It
nede for
etnlla andl ferer fiOcto a bottle.
AoleVbx eflln Drng Co.
. ..t .rKESH OYSTERS ... ;
I,bt4k iit U&eirabi,.,S.1 w
.4............;;.;.............I...V.:..;:.,
e How dear to my heart Is .the odd-faahioned washboard
. . : ...I. i : L i i ,
l.l.CI UWJ m. waBB VU VOOB A WBi PUT,
3 With Its! zinc-covered ridgea (he tddl asett to play in
e. n-AndiaoaD babble aambolMi io-rrjarebiLdthh iovr-
J, OlUimsg. have. LwatchedJkar. when, wearln'a berjinackles.
e I
ClTIZEN'SXEAGOEl
Aj)er tiridgea tp!g duds she wpald.rub y
ne'er win forget how ane snTaabed aiid the ilatherep
t : The hid faanioaed wsah boalrd .to.t Stood iu the tab' -
. dHORtis
;'i-.n "TKe dldTfishfoned washboard
- '-"' T.ie-riirt-covered waahboarill '
The baok-hceaktng.waahboar-that atood rn the tub.
Some folks eiwar4iak abo1itDitaai Uaddl-ia.
- Si a' I And P tbey weaa oat their oipthea everr di ; . .-
z oat give tnem so me, so i wui pave a uot.aiaoeri
At hbaiM. ltb Lhn imall Of'ttaw aoao auda a4v
I know thai theaAing mMofnela 'muobeaaierrU"
On all of oop olothew tttan- to take them od uW
-I a Till She buttons anj Doeaaa are lost ana woraox..i...
a Br the old-fashioned waahboard that toodini the tub. .
not the old Caabioned kind.
, ; BOBBED . THE .QRAy.R;. .'.
A startling Incident, - It narrated by
John Oliver of Philadelohla. as fotlowa:
''I' waa In J : an-Hrrrtal .ewnlttohaljtj
aktsr waa aimoat yellow, eyea aunaen,
tongue coated
lti'tyjuUisde1rvitijac1
aod aldee, do-appetite, growing weaker
rxhree physlciada bad
day by day
given' nnrap.
uae Elestrio
the first bottla--
Bheo I waa advised to
'Blijers;Ao'iJrur, fee Joy
ittlein.aTe a dwfded'lu..
provement;:-I:oiitinued their use lor
threewaeks1, aiiUKain no-a yell -man.
I know the)- robbed the. jraye jol
another victim,";' No one should fall to
ry them. 'Only SO cent, guaranteed,
it La Grande' Drug Goi.i.bkI Newlin
Dmg.Oo'a. drntTptore... . k j ,
Ra11 (iO.ilJ MEN
GeyaerltVeoap lOo Newlin Drag Co.
tf.
The
Piano
t ' Wv're selling now
:btopll
$167
i i...r i
relBa4Bat)a;v .
- eoeU tbo.OO hlae'?
J BIpJ buyiug and
'. 47k??l118','e0i'
Eilers' Piano House
I j!
I UnWaskiBgton Stree", .
cornet- Park
.Portland, !p Oregon
.w.rVrite.us fbr particulars
o or a a monn bays owl
here. - J- j 11
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.twee)aVSe
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. irirjely Located, Well Tniprovd 's-Rponi; House For
"SaieVj Also OtbQty, Prppfffj, At
GRANT :& HERRONSv
i t..i
Id 1 f!iiai"l
;Witae-tnd;ltotif
WOleS and f ruits. (Jar load lots a spefcialtv.
PhontNt 1443
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. asaV.PUaX....K..i....v.Preaidenl ..J. M. Berry, J. M. Ohnrch
J. M. BaBBr.....yios President , , A. . Cooler, Geo. U.Clea.
. m.bauBSB vasmer var.ueo. Palmer
aiiTue tan ueo UUIeanr Astr. Caaliers
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LaG
tJIANDE-
" -J La'tSrande; TJfejou!
Z CAPITAL AND SURPLUi
- . . . i . "V
L ' : e I Brtbiirlng bnslneaa. But.
" atf parts ol the world. Collectloni
a-f srviai. "isriajta.&i; .i
W SSaKsftd'k N
aspeJufc-kL fM i;!rtf:f f, K
bin.
li " -- wmm
and
the valley 4i .KH-.r'i T
pricas::'rrli- 11 . ;. fi
IS. M- J:v (
1 ''i:ii?;jfri:'!
fVi?3 Ma"-!'...!?
iatc Shivennd
.1.1.. .. ')'. K1...T. i'
: And -save -that-Coat:
, X onr. horse jaeeds Hantet
have the best assortment in
seleot
tf k. f :
' Tfew'si
Horse. blankets tit all
rpm
iloci just received sf
. MEN'S GLOVES!
, Working meute, high grade gloves. This
, a s nn 1 . .. . ... 3 J . ka..
...Hfl.Hi..i" rrau.u.e;auane are pro'JO or )'
our se.ection. Call and see tljem. filar.
ness and saddles made to order. Winter
I robe just iHd.o8e)tlhi 'tftrld' swing0'" 'ti
for sale cheap. ... ..... ...... . i
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E. C riStnfff renn
?K ) b-lWtAei Oil'
La Grande, Oregon
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