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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1904)
Vande Evening Observer tET URO&, Edlton Pr pa SEEKING A HOME and getting suited is often as bard aa . finding "a needle In a bay etao." foa'd haw ns troabU at all though i BwBesens ,lf you'd atep into our olflo, and goU Bartered tat tba Poet Offlo ak La Vvat ouliik. W ara now-'oiakiaf Ueande, Oregon, aa ; Secoo flat tkoM drtre-on , .- W kUU Matatr. :' . ' . ,, - l Published daily except Sunday SUBURBAN HOMES jf"aty payments.- --DotTi ooel -mon ban mit rant, and wban yia gat . tbroaub wl'-h it, it'a yours. I ' These homes ara Ideal places frr One J ear in advance aailiM aad will ebortly.. be -worth doubla what wa now aall tbem at., , ,h Srande SnveMment Company, V 1110 i Idains Avenue.: La Grande-, Oregon tc Turkestan aialfa,; M 1 Ti xhW Dry Land' Alfalfa' grows without irri , f f. . . gation. , t , . pROME GRASS Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of,!, Garden Seed in bilk1! ;' Sefed Wheat Baled Btfleyv Oats, ttc Theonly Seed House inUnion;Oouiit!3r.' 1 T V: Qliver . Jefferson ave. Phone 1571 laaUAAaaaAaAaaaAAaVrf WWWWWWWWWT' '- - w . 4VBwaSrsj j . FUL-liV-MKASUREJ Chain wood by the' Cord j 428 oubio feet to the cord. 16-inch dry chain witod 3 per cord. This it cheaper than by the load. I You pay for what you get aid get what you pay for. ii 1 - -- - - - fPbone. H. W. NIBLEY 1 A Few1 Chotera Barsaina in- Vai I Iowa County Real Estate (1) 300 aoraa af land, l rei oipt'il of eultivttl i to fall town wheat. Hone, ura anMtbirt bull II it i snap an ntow 111 i9 rV (?) !M0 aoraa, amatl orchard, how, hara and good ovtaalldtote, 10 urtt io fall nru a'aiii; hiuu nream oi water low inniUKB pleoe-A great barfftla at 93,600 8 M arret of land part ol whloS ia tba nnctt of meadow; good home and omMildmu. food say .hd. 200 toot e( hay can Selcut oa the altoewlU lake 5 660 in oatllr in tra.lt on ihla property. lMee 110 pat arrtu ' ' IM ai'ree, 130 ofoboloe land Prlut tio par aore. Thli It a (real barfala. s l60aeotfliiclaadetV)pracr Theaaaita.few of taa many inapt Wa have tooefcrlnth way of real eatate bartalna, For farther partioalar addraea. M'Drh let WALLOWA,' s bargain. For. further ptrticaUri svUrwa, 66 M'Donafd - - ' OREGON u ' A I Am Now Ready FOR BUSINESS I am a graduate o . thv Welander ' Cutting Sohool, Now York, and hold a diploma therefrom. - I. am a ' practical cutter and designer. Give me a ohance. , , A. H. Marquardt TAILOR l a Grande, Oregon OnntHIDIE SflflB BflDODB BB Farmers' and, .Tradere J -National 'Batika. Lagrasde, OREGON Capital. Slock, fully paid , . , $ 60,000 ! Surplus fund ... 13.000 Liability of Shareholders 60,000 ' Responsibility 183,000 ! We do a general banking and exchange business, irafts bought and sold on eartern and foreign banks. -H n u TAQVPU PlI.UlTDl D.inn . ajsa 1 sJVajaUIA avm aWivanvf m ivsiuvui " fljaft pi ' J. W; SCRIBER Caakier . H a up o mrnirniroTinuira srn a am i .W60 8iz aaoctbs ia advanoerv.3 60 Per month. ...,66c 8iagls copy. ...6c HOBDAY;- EVENING, OCT 10 1904 j THEODORE ROOSEVELT, ...,.. a of New York i J0 VICB PRESIDENT CHABLES W.' FAIRBANK8 of Indiana it' FOB paBSIDENtAt ILIteWM Democrats now hold up us a model there were 1116,470,066. 17 expended more than the re ceipt!), leaving a -deficit' to that .YUMiaut to t; m'd$p "bjf, a lni issue. r - i; i foe will alao-fsemeuitier-that daring the last four year of Re publican xuletua. govern meiital receipts exceeded the expendi tures for all pXirposieVby 1182, 223j426 47, and that while this surplus was ' accumulating the, country has been more prosper ous than .ever befoi e. NOTICE OF ESTRAY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tbara varna to my olaoa neap the city of La Grande on or aboot Aagoat the twentyflfth 190 poe aarrel gelding, wilb white mane and tail, bwqpbad IO on left shoulder, rid tbat amma ia "cow beld oj ma awaaiuoa Fr" paatarage bill the paymaiitof uia advertisement, and tbat aame animal will be bald by ma until each abergee are paid. Owner may lecoTer aald animal wban aaob cbargea ara paid and the ownership of aaid animal 1 proven at La Grande, Oregon. Sated thla 27 day of September 1804, ilgncd B 8 Ballmer. ; B-30-10.30 O. B. DIMMteK, A, C HOOOH, J. 1H HABt, I tril, Clackmas Josephine Polk Umatilla WAR NEWS 4 he anxietv of our people to get was aeWs has been intense TO meet this , demand of . their readers the inewspapera,, of the United Suites have expended millions of dollars in payment for . telegraph dip-Ueas,i and the expense) of sending corres pondence Mthe seat of war. The people have1 been furn'sbed with columns of War hews 'ddily" uri der startling bead lines, for nine months and yet how little is known of i the ' actaal events tbat have taken place' in ' the theatre of war. ' ., It is not the' fault of i the- war correspondents, the telegraph Or the press tbat so little is kuown Ths. commanders of the largest aggregate of hostile armies in modern time, and the" directors of the greatest and most mo mentous war since history be gan to record the wars of nations' for prudential reasons, drew veil of secrecy over the . theatre of their acting so : completely that war correspondents and news gatherers of every sort and kind were rigorously -and. effec tual excluded from thezotie' Of operation. They had to knock their heels from 20 tn 60 miles in rear ot the armies deptmderit up jn scared fugitives for their vernon of wiiat was going on at the front. 1 These exaeerated acoounts, reinforced with such wild rumor as always abounds in the rear', of armies, padded with such surmises as the. ima gination of the reporter suggest ed constituted and yet constitu tes the bulk . of the stuff the American people read under the bead of war news. Geu. Giant said a long time ago that. "The tear of an army Was the worst of places to gather fact about the operations of an army or details of a battel. WILLVAEMBER .-laJ It is not 'qmite a . month to Nov. 8thwhen the people will decide by their votes whether Ibey prefer that the county shall continue under Republican polioes or return to those of De mocracy. On Nov. 8th the peo ple will remember their condi tion in 1893-4-6-6 when G ro ver. Cleveland was president when hard times prevailed and sonp houses abounded, and busi ness wis stagnant; when onem, ployed labor was fed by 'hands of charity because a Democratic tariff gave to the labor of Europe' the work that a Republican tar iff gave to American labor. The people will also iremem-i bet that during the last - Cleve lahcr Administration, which the' Those foreign countries which have adopted protection have in the elements by which yon have been accustomed . to- test the prosperity of nation lui proved in greater ratio and more ra rjadlylhan We have purselvee; and I have also 1l) point out that this tendenoy which, has become so manifest ill-resent yehra, is likely, as every sensible man. of business knows) to be accetl tast ed as time goes on. Hon. Jos. Chamberlain, at Liverpool, Ocl. 27,1908.' ' The construction of the canal is now an assured faot but most certainly it is unwise to . entrust the Carrying out of so moment ous a policy of those who have endeavored to defeat the whole undertaking, President Roose velt's r speech accepting 1904 nomination Pioneer. Dead, . ' CorTtMla, Or., Oct 10 lira Jacob aeakU wbe died Thursday at bar borne near Philomath, was an Oregon pioneer of 1853. In girlhood abe was Mies Wood.,' daughter ot Mr an Mra Jeaae Wonda, and her birth' place waa In Champaign bounty, Ohio, She was aged, at the time, of bar death, 76 yeara, 11 montba and 4 days. Mia. woodi waa married to Jacob Henkle, and tn 1853 they came to Oregon, mov ing to Whitman county, Washington, in 1888; They returned to Siiverton, Or.,' In 1896, however, and ia 1900 came baok to Benton county. Interment ia to be in Pleaaant Valley cemetery Sunday alternoon all o'olook. 1 he Immediate aurvivora are four daughter,' Mra John Kiteon, Mra John Wyatt Mra Will MoCoy and rs James Cartmr; , WANTEDn-Horeea to pasture. Have a nloe alfalfa pasture X mile east of La Grande flouring Mills 81.50 per moqth. ., OP Scott (3t) furribhed Rooms Vornlahed room for gentleman aleep ing nlghU. : Mra U WFnston.-; i ' 1916 Adami Ave. .. Dissolution Notice : Notlos la hereby given tbat the co partnership of J V Hose and A V An drews, under the Urol' name uf Boaa & Andrews, bas thia day been dissolved J V Koe retiring. The buaineaa wi.l beoontiaued by A V Andrews who will pay all debt and colleot all amounts due the Arm. Dated at La Grande, Union county, Oregon, this 28th day of September, ISO. J V Boss, A V Andrews. The Piano We're selling now: for $167 . costs (250.00 else , where Big buying and big selling does it at Eilers Piano House i . . 351 Washington Stree', . corner Pdrk Portland,' Oregon Write uS' for particular.. 16 or 6 a month buys one here.' ' PALMIST AND CLAIROVYANT ROBBED TUB a&AT. A startling Incident, ' " .. ted by John Oliver of Pblladel ollowsi 'I was in an awful o. My akin waa almost yellow, eye sunken tongue coated, iain continually ia back and sldea, no apitlte, growing weaker day by day. -Three phystdans bad ivan m-up.Bo I wa advised to as Electric Utters; to' my greet Joy the first bottle made a decided Im. provement I continued their us for three weeks, and am now a wall man. I know tbey robbed the gray of another victim." No on should fall to ' ry tbem. Only E0 cenjta, guaranteed, at La Grande Drug Co., and Newlln Drag Co', drug store. ... NOIIOB FOB PUBLICATION. i . bcalad Tmot-PibllolABdgala. NoUee la hereby given that la pnnoanra at - tnitmetioni fror the Commlaaloaar ortba' Ueoaral iMUi 41oe, pader anmoritr lvaaM4 , la him by Ueotlon 2456 U. 8, RevlaeolBtMntea,' -aa amended by the act of Oongrean-approvea; Feoraary w, uraoijwe wiu pruowa w oner u IttDllsaaie, K icq suwaa ai go in. xyut Located in La Grande. you luok tbat wins success Love. Marriage. Dlvoroe, Health and transactions of all kind. Looited at 1612 Sixth street Hours 9 to 12a.m. end 1 to 8 p.m. daily. ,., 1 mo. ' . Prof. Webor. . k ii ... -.' ' cay M Bepiamoer, uan, aa aaua orooa, uia ,' 1'WUI give folIowTritrotofUad,l)-wltl ' NWJTSWH ' . . i u 90 'rnnihintanulh.'laimaL Kli In bualoesa, 1 . ,ADy Md M p,non elalmias adveaaei the ,.epecuiauons,iarjoveMieaoriDeaiajiaamBrtiitea to nis'ueir I Claim, m uub wm uu or vnun toe oar aoova HOTICE FOB PUBLICATION 8. Land Office at Ia Grande, Oregon, Notice la ierwy given tha Uu : fellowlns named icUler baa fifed aotiee of bla inteutlofi to make final proof in upportoltiU claiiaand iliatialdproorwill oe made before the Cotiuty Clerk of UralUlla Oonntyt Orejoat Pnlhtn OregoD.on&eit, 5O.UKM, viaU B Mo 660, Joel A4i5,ando. 8e24,Tp.l8,B.S5BwM .. . n- UITJ IINIUWIUg WIUIdKB av IV alia oontiiraoaa residence upon ud cultivMloa ot aairl lBnH vif Georkte D, Hilyard and John Todd, both of Ueaobam, Oregon, and Smith . Stanton and Jamea M Haya. both 0 Atbeaa, Orecon -j Regiater. dV designated Aw oommenoement of aaTd 1 otbenriM uieir rkguu.wui d lonteo. DatAocaatB, 1904. I BWIViTlwvRfer.-f r,u -."iv. . -'I AAEobertt-lelverJ. . Fruit Boxes: Send your order for Frui'iOotee ti Stoddard Lttmber 0. at " be La Grande planing mill. -' 1 1 Wanted. . Teams to haul ' lumber from Ladd Oanyon to La Grand. ."' J160 per , , .1 . 1 . 1 1 1 . i t.. ' Beamer in town. . , 10-6-12 FOR SALE One fine Jersey ...oow 1 for catlculara ca.l at the residence ol 1. Tbos Walsh or phone 301, THAT TIRED raBLINU . . ; If you are Ian aid, depreased' Sir s incapable for work, e iadioate tha. i your llur I -Cut of order. ., Herbln will assist ttmtnr to throw' off hea 1-' aonea, rbeumatiam and alrment ak .' to nervousness and reetoretb anertirii i MOTIOE FOR PUBLICATION and vitality ol sound end perfect heal if.. U.&LandOffloe, Ia amide, Orwoii. ,J i Hubbard, Temple, Texas, writ 'awnnai aov. --a uart uaail aeru ' Notloe la hereby aaoiea eeuier -eby alven that the following-- (or the Dast two ysdrs. Ifr has- dO baa mea notice or Dtt inuntion . . , .t ... . , . . . tomake&Dal proor in support or nln claim "7 1 - . wal ana inai aaia ReaiBter and 11 H. E. Sa eafl, Jobn Keller, of La Grande, roof wtu.be made bciore tha' When I feel bad and hav that tir - n "'' ""9"nioe leeung itake. a dose or: tierblne. t is the best thedloine 'AVer mada iir chilla and ' "fever. " BOcby a ' bottle. Bold by Newlld Drug Co. ii ,: He oamee the following wltnessea to prove blscoDtlonoaa residence unosaaUoultlya'Joa of aatd land, via! A J Pitta, Oonrad Btroeber, aau juao niui,, an or jua uranae Erall Hauae uregen. B. W, Da via, Besllter. FRESH OYSTERS. In bulk at J' D MoKeooon's, e How diar to my heart Is the old-fashioned washboard " That mother used to wash on when I was a boy, 1 o With its ziuc covered ridges the suds used to play in - And soap bubbles gamboled to my ohlldialt joy. , J Ofttlmes have I watched ber when wearing her knuckles. ' "' o As over the ridges our dnds she would rub, . - , . I ne'er will forget how she snlashed and she slsiberep ' - The old fashioned wash board that stood in the tub. CHORUS - The old fashioned washboard; Tne aluO'Covered washboard i - , , . . The back breaking washboard tbat stood in the tub. Some folks alsvayt kiok about up-to-date laaddries, And say they wear out their clothee every day; But give tbem te me, so I will hsve a hot dinner At borne, with the smell of the soap and away. - I know that the washing machine is muoh easier 1 J On all of our olothes than to take them and rub Till the buttons an J bosoms are lost and worn out ' By the old-fashioned waahboard tbat stood in tha tub. ' J We are not the old fashioned kind. e A.B.C .LAUNDRY PHONE .a. I85X sratfaabaaaaaA)Maauaaaa Money to Loan Representing the Equitable Savings & Loar lAsso- . , ciation of Portland, Or., the strongaaty-safes & imost i reliable institution on the Pacific : coast, under" tState :f supervision. Loans made short or long time to suit Wm. GRANT,Agent ..v- ,r' City property for sale. ; '- f 'i y .fgV-' ' 1(11. ;.! m st 'a.jitv - Lawson & -Zundel Wholesale and Retail Dealers iitay, Grain, Vege tables and Fruits. Car load lots a specialty. , Office' in Kilpatricfcl Biiilding : :) Phone No' I i 13 ; omoBBsa Gao. Faun. . , President ' J. M. Bsbkt Via President J. M.CHcacH. Cashier DIRECTORS:'';:; J. M. Berry, J. M. OUtttyb -A. B. Conley, Geo. Li Clea ver, Geo. Palmer P. I.. MarrjH aad Geo L Oleava . Aa.r ru.Ki... 3655 -La Grande. National, B nk La Grand, Oregon a 1 UVtC TAlAjro SURPLUS, S72.ooo.ob . ; 2 ' Traa .Wril Baking fjutlnea. and Hll. 'aj, all pa,U of th world. Collections a specialty. tiagjfi specialty.