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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1904)
7 -Am. Now. Readf' it FOR BJ8INESS . I urn a graduate of tbe Welaoder Ciiitinu Sriiiiol, New York, and hold a .iijiIoiii t lheit-froiu I am a practical cutter, anil designer Give me a cliuiice. . it A. H. Marquardt Lafirande, Oregon . . . mnwimrw l,a Grande Evening Observer 1EY UBOB., Editor Pr J Entered at ;tb Port. pfQo at La Grande, Oregon, aa Bsoond. Class Wail Matter. 'f . . takes borne on ma ecat sieeve, aa very few women are color blind. Published daily except Sunday One year ;n advance . .y. . ,frj 60 Six'mocths in "advance. . . .3 60 Per month. , ,,65d Single copy.... .....6c , , BDAY - EVENING) OCT 25 1904 TURKESTAN.: j V,'.. The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri( gation. , BROME GRASS t! Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of Garden Seed in bulk Seed Wheat, Baled Barley, Oats, Etc The only, Seed House n Union County. A.. V. Oliver ;1 ' JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 inn--; -mo rtr-ia uvm V r.&r: "i Xa Srande 1110 Adams Avenue, ( , There are Lots and Lots Of people who ceuld be Uwnqwnera If thejr wanted to . It doesn't fake so , pooh money by oar plan. AH they i. np.ed Is a Utile money. The balan-e ire accept in email convenient pa menta Before they know it they Own a Lot u , And It Won't be in aome desolate faJ , away region that will never improve. : It. Witt be in a 'locality that Is bound to improve and:, increase in rvalue. If jpq want to know where each lota ere, drop in and aik ua We think we can show you tbe beat and easiest real estate proposition yon ever beard. La Grande, Oregon . see. ssssstfst.sssess full measures Chain wood , by the Cord 128 cubic feet to the cord. 16-inch dry chaim wood 3 per cord. This ie cheaper than by the load. You pay for what you get and g: what you pay for. Phone 571 H W. NIBLEY Mtaxm SF ILpai A Few bKoXci.'SaraAints in Wal lowa bounty Real, Estate (1) 20oacre of lal, 12) ejrei eipihl i j( j lUif : i lit v s in fall sown wheat. Hones, urn m ,tiir mil liar -V a enapanf2,609 "nil 5'li'"; "n,li,"'", "I "UVr7o. Ihn.u.h I,-A tit,Sllt fc'soo o in.iiad, .., a k, ,1,1.. aoo tone oi hT c be cm o. the pleV-5ui tike V( inutile In l,,i o. ihl. property. IMce lie m ,i ... ' 4 I'e.cree, lufoboioUud-Frlcc 110 p.r acre. Tb.iii . trail Wmla hY to o In th w., of ra.1 MX b.rt.v Ko. farther Mrti" I. idafLT M uaniei St M'Donald WALLOWA, - - QBEGON J 4 w w oBEiBflBia a a bbibdbrib J Farmers' a rid . T ra der , N a tig (ia 1 r Ban k. :r LAGRANDE, OREGON'' , Capital Stock fully paid . $ 60,000 p ' Surplus fund 18.000 Liability of Shareholders 80,000 m Kesponsibility 133,000 ? 2aV doa general banking and exchange business. Jrafts bought and sold oa eartern and foreign banks. 0 , - , B JOSEPH JALMER President H j J. W, j5CRIBER, Cashier , OOODOBOOODOOB BO B O OO O O ... a s i ! i if ; THEODORE ROOSEVELT, .j.CHABLES'w! FAIRBANKS of Indiana FOB PBB8JPKNTAL ILECTOBS a. b. dimmick, J ' " Clackmas A. . hough, 'Josephine J. V. HART, J. A. FSB. . Mr Brvan is. reserving.' space in tbe uominoner, (or anauaiy sis f the reason.why they ought to hive taken another Han the Gentleman from Esopua. Another v thing . that would make for peace would be a liter- Li translation ot tne woras tne Japs and Russians throw at each :.: '., M Spmetimes a girl loses a oh an e for a. happy home just by object ing tohaving her hair mussed; Polk More than 7,000,000 pounds of currants were exported, from Kalamata, Greece, to the United Stpies jn.i903 THE PEOPLE KNOW Mr Cleveland in bis first and only speech, while surrounded by an admiring crowd, said in refering to the prosperity which the Republicans boast about. "They, the people, will challenge the claim of a party which boasts of a prosperity it has wrought which gives to its . pampered r : i .1 .1 .1 ' ' '. 1 -'j . . ' invuriKiB.uuueu upportuuivies rw increase their riches, while ' the poor, ;pr those who toil, wait like Lazarus,' to be fed witb7 the crumbs which fall from tb.6 rich man's table." Grover Cleveland must 1 have been so . delighted with the support he received 1893-4-5 and 6 from tbe busi ness men of New York City that he failed to notice the clamor for a chance to work by "those who toil" and the soupe houses that were provided for th e starving workmen, women and,, their children, or he would not have referred to 'the po -r or those who, toil, like Lazauis to be fed with tbe crumbs from the lioh man's table." The American working people do not wait for crumbs from other men's tables when they can get employment.. Mr Cleveland knows that' at up time in the history of this nation has there been so much demand for labor, and at .wages 'so high as since the Republican party re gained control of the White House and Congress. He knows that more working people .were fed byj charity'' during the last year of his adminstration than in all the years since. He knows that today there are not less than turee million more wage earners employed in the United States than there were during the last year of Jiis adminstration. He also knows that the wage money that has been paid to those who toil .i'tJ','.i'!.,rateaTvt)tis.' last year exceeds. , that paid y any year of Democratic admins tration by more' than, a billion of dollars If . Cleveland don't know these things the people do. There ..were ..paid to,, the. wage earners iu the factories in tbe United Stales in 1900 for work performed by 5,306,143 laborers therein $2,320,838,168,. and that same year the faotories paid oat for uaterhl 7$4,6&75aijd the 612,191 ,. factories that "paid out this 9,664,566,043 for labor and material turned out pro ducts to the value of $13,000,- 149,169 in the year 1900. Mr Davis points with pride to the fact that he, made ( twelve speeches without, feeling tired. The audiences are too much ex hausted jtp report. " - The New York Herald now concedes the eleotion Of Roose velt The Herald is some, little time behind the people of the United States but it is oatching UP- ' " ' '" " " Bow dear to my heart Is tbe old-fashioned wmahboard That mother need to wash on when I was a boy. With its xiuc-oovered ridges the auda need to play in And soap babbles gamboled to my ehlldiah joy. Ofttlmes bare I watched her when wearing lihr knacklea. Aa over the ridges oar dads she would rub, I ne'er will forget how she splashed and abe alatherep ' Tbe old fashioned wash board that stood in the tnb. v"', I , CHOHDB ".- ' , . .. ,3. , The old fashioned washboard; J The dne-ooTered washboard; . Tbe back-breaking washboard that stood in tbe tab. - Some folks always kick about np-to-date lauddrwa, And say they wear oat their clothes every day; Bat give them to me, so I will hare a hot dinner ' At borne, with the smell of tbe soap aada away. I know that the washing machine is muoh easier On all of oar clothes than to take them una rub 'Till the buttons ahj bosoms are lost and' worn out; - By the old-fashioned washboard that stood in the tab. We are not the old, fashioned kind. ' 1 A B C LAUNDRY : PHONE D l85i ; eaaaeeaee&eaaavaAaaaaAaakT LOOAli BUTTER MARKET Creamery Batter 05 cents per roll. Batter Fat 25 cents, per pound. Tuesday Night . Miss Katharine, , , Trevitte ' a . noted reader and impersonator, will give a reading at the Presbyterian oharch rPfiAarlfiv AVATilnff. fihe' .will v-vread an- aer i,ue Buspiuiea ui im ijiv uusiuai. n. :-. . . . i ..ii one is a reaaer 01 uo, tta me loirow. ing clippings win demonstrate), aa mlssion 25cts. . Chicago Critic Mies Trevitte is tree' t. . -LnJ!AA llDl.U(amll' ' aKXoa decided taste and culture. Audieboe delighted with ber snccesefnl tapers natinne. ; ' Milwaukee Sentinerj-Miss JTrevjtte responded to a hearty ' enoore each time ehe appeared -last jugh-, The reoital waa the first in one ol oox pop ular Lecture Courses'. Dissolution Notice 1 ' Notice la herebv Blven that the oo- paatnership of Win. Grant and Harold Herron, unrier the firm name of Grant A Herron, has this day been dissolved Harold ilerron retiring, i Tbe baeiness will ber conducted bv Wm. Grant who will pay ' all debts and oolleot all amounts due tbe firm. ::' '" ' Dated La Grande,' Union ooonty, Oregon, this 80th day j of September, lu. , . i , nm.urant, . 9 80-10 30 v Harbld Horron, - For Sale Acre traot with new two room house, in Pleasant Home addition. 400. Part' oasb, balance monthly install ments. . , Enqui re of V H Hawortb at Stoddard Lumber Co. ' 10-17-24 0LE0 LAW n IS UPHELD Waahiogtori DC Oct 25 The supreme 1 a. a J . .1 ' ' 2 1 .!,.. fjhe United, 8 tat I is, again saatained toe conauiauonauiy ox -no oieo mur gariuo law. Portland ,,Aarkets HAY AND GRAIN Wheat, export price. . ..... .81o to 8'io Barley,' best. .$21.60 to 123.50, OaU 126. to. S27.60 Hay, " timothy.... ..........$15 to 110 BOTfEB. EGGS AND POULTRY Butter best creamery 27j'o to 30 Batter, ord inary .25c Egts, per dozen .25c to 26c Chickens, per pound .'....'.10c EKUll'8 AND VEGETABLES Potatoes per owt 31 Onions, per cwt ....$1.50 to (1.65 Apples, best, , per box ...... .75c to tl Peaches, best, per box G0o to 75c Beets, per aaok ...11.25 Cabbage, per pound 2c Steers 2.75 to S3 dews $2 Bull 1.75 Stags 2 Hogs, best SC00 Hoga, feeders $2.95.14. FOR ' SAlrE-Good .rich Loam 'for LawnB also 'Qrav'el for Btieetfllling ,IInqulrebf John An'honr. ' iu Beautiful ,1 Pictures 'ill i'l id!"'?"...; , ..On next Monday night, Oot,. 24 1904, there will be an" lentertainment given under the auspices of tbe Ep- worth Leagne a the-qhnrch in thfs 'cityr Tbfs entertainment will- present in full the original Steel and Freelaqd illustrated.coucert, and will inolude .beautiful illnatratiys and ampsing pictures, musio, tougs all ol whloh will be illustrated. . This oonoert. with . Mr SteeJ as baritone soloist, is reported at stand' ing at tbe bead of all entertainments oflbiekind. Rev. Smith, of Elgin, who had tbe pleasure of seeing thia same production in Chicago, says that it is tbe best production of mov ing pictures that it ha" ever been his lot to see. The purpose of tbe enter tainment is to prooure money for the purchase of a new set of song books for tbe Methodist ohuiob, and dun tbe lengthy program consisting c. FOR SALE An almost new 4 room . house, nice lawn, In best residence part of town, very cheap if taken at once, only part cash. Bee 1701 Eirst Corner Spring ats. Oot 12 19 FOR SALE Milch cow Jersey, 1100 ' 16. driving horse, gang plow, top , buggy. Apply to A. Muilenbnrg, ' K mile N E of Island City. '' ' " w Oct U-Dee 14. . TO' LET Room and board in private family, to desirable parties. Fbone 881. Fruit Boxes. Send your orders for Fruit Boxes to Stoddard Lumber Oo. at the La Grande planing mill. , GUARDIAN'S SALE By vli tueof an order and license1 made.and entered by the Hon. County Oourtof Union County State of Ore. gon, on September 6tb, 1904, in the matter of the Guardianship of the per sons and estates o! Ernest N Patty, 2 Beatrice Patty, and Prank A Patty, minor beirs of Thomas V, Patty de oeased, and wards of the undersigned their guardian,' 1 will, from and after the 21st day of October,. 1904, at my borne No. 1410 Adams Avenue, La Grande, Union County, 'Oregon, pro ceed to sell at private sale the South- . east quarter of Section 34 of Township Three North of Range 89 East ot the Willamette' Meridan in Union County' Oregon, for, the benefit of said beirs and their estate. , Terms of sale, oasb to me in band. Zora E Patty, Guardian of the persons anil estatoa of Erneat-.N Patty, Z Beatrice fatty and -Frank A Patty, Minors. Dated' September 16, 1904,- Oot 21 : n Estate Notice J R Kellogg deceased, Estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, J M Church, has quali fied as Exeoutor of th last, will and testament of J R Kellogg,' deceased. All persons having olalme against said ' estate are hereby required to present the same properly verified to the undersigned at the offices of C H Finn, Houimer Building, La Grande Oregon, within six months from tbe date of the Brat publication of this notice. Dated and first published October 6th 1904. J M Ohuroh, Exeoutor of Estate of J R Kellogg, i'.o oiisd. " ' '' C, H., inn, -Attorney for .Exeoutor. MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all tbe Salves you ever heard of, Bncklen'e Arnica Salve is tbe beau It sweeps away and cures. Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Ulcer-, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's only 26c and guaranteed to give satisfaction by La Grande Drug Co., and Newlin Drug Co., Druggist. Notary Public Money to Lan Insurance A man has to be mighty care ful about the kind of. hair he The-Riano We're sailing bow for $167 costs $230.00. else where Big buying and big selling does it at Biers Piano House" 351 Washington Street, , corner Park Portland, Oregon Write us for particular 15 or $6 a moathTbnyr one here. Representing tbe Equitable Savings & Loan Asso ciation of Portland, Or., (he strongest, 'safer & most reliable institution on the Pacific coast,, under State supervision. Loans made short or long time tasuit. WM. GRANT, vAgent City property for sale. eeeeeeee,eeeefeasiee sss-seetXHee Lawson 8c Zundel Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hay, Grain, Vege tables and Fruits. Car load lots a specialty. ' Office in Kilpatrick Building Phone NoU 13 OFFICERS:.;:! Gsn. pAUixa.'. President i Vl J. M. Bsaar Vice President -, J; M. CanaCB. . .'. Cashier DIRECTORS s J. M. Berry, J. M. Church A. B. Cooler, Geo. L. Clea ver, Geo. Palmer l f. I. lima and Geo L Cleaver Asst. Cashiers ' 3655 La Grande National, B nk La Granite, Oregon I . ; CAPITA. AND ( SURPLUS, $72,000.00 Tranaacta a general banking business. Buys and sells exchange en all parts of the world. Collections a specialty. at