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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1904)
4; AmNowReify . .; "JVoiSB 'SINSS ; I am a graduxte of the Welander : Cuuiutf, School, New York, and, hold .a ., diploma iheiefioiu. I am a practical " : cotter t-'ahd designer. Give me a ..clmiue. .A. H..Ma?quardt T AILiOR -La Grande, Oregon ;. , La Grande Evening Observer 1EY BROS., Editor Pr pa Entered at Itb Port ',. Ottos, at La Onoda, Oregon, a 8ooad Class Mail Matter. i Published daily except Sunday 0e year in advance . . . Six months io advance. , IPet month. : . ; ... ... . ... . Stogie copy .5c WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT fctf IW4 mail, direet from the Depart ment of Commerce and Labor, on WndneadaT morning, 1(8 Bulletin No 15 on vital statistics. The bulletin; is compoaed largely of tablei showing, the death, rates per 1000,,otihe population from all disease!, and specifio diseases. Table 1, of Ihe bulletin, is comparison of thefdealh rates per 1000 popnlation for certain countne whieh refute tne popn TURKESTAN ALFALFA r The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri ' ; gation. -. BROME GRASS ;l Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of Garden Seed in bulk Seed Wheat, Baled Barley,' Oats, Etc' The only Seed House a Union County. A.. V. Oliver JEFFERSON 'AVE. Phone 1571 FOR PBBaTDBHT oTHEX)DOREOOBEVli:LT, of New York " FOB! VIOJBf BBBSIDBNT CHABLES-Wi FAIRBANKS i of Indiana FOB FBB8IDBNTAL BLECTOBS 4W .8 60 flCojif rnotibu that' the push, and rush, inahe -United States' ii more' disastrous to human life, than-the slower pace, along tr dltional paths in Europe.- From it we learn that ' for the twenty five years from .1870 1900 , the death rate. per. 1000 persons of all ages ib-'AOBtria was 25.4; in EDgland'and WaleB for the same period1 it wag,i8'2,ih the German Empire it' was 22,1, in Prussia it a. B. DIM if ICK, A. . HOUGH,' ' J, N. HiET, J. A. FEB, Clackmaa Josephine Polk Umatilla There U no parkness - There is no shadow: In the day, , No darknese ip, tle. night;,. . What men Call daiknesa is bat this; The laok of light There la do hat re. to the wot Id, Beneath It or above; For what Is.hstredT only this; Th lack of love. r There are Lob arid Lots x' Of people who could be lewn'owoers II they wanted to. It doesn't take eb muiSK1 money by bur plan. 'All they ncedla a little money.' The balance I we aooept' fu'' smair'oonyenient pay ments: ; lrdre'.they know 'iVlbey . ; " CtwniLot :t 'And It won't be In tome desolate far' away region that will never improve. It will l lnaoty tbatlg bound I; toJmpO'end-lndVetto lWsVellieMf , you want to know where each, lot are, drepin anf aik"us. W ttjfnk can show yo'a 'thebeefani1 easiest'' real ; state proposition yon aver beard. I Envoy 8ay not, because be did no wondrous deed, Amasied no worldly gain, Wrote np great book, revealed no hid den truth r Perchance he lived la vain. For there 'was grief within ' thousand hearts The hour he ceased to live: He held ' the - love of ' womem men Life has no more to give I ad ol BRYAN IN OHIO W J . Bryan made a ten days apeeobmHring lour "-in -"Ohio (he ' expense of 'which" to ' the Democratic NaUonaL Oomjjiittee. is said to ! have- been 1 500 aday or-5;OO0 in all. .' Not thatcMr Bryan,, was paid iliat . auni to raise his voiceu iu persuasive ones to induce his friends to O -i ff j i ' 1 vote 'for .Judge, Parker and the ua oranae JnvQstment Isompajiy, Gold Standard, bu thit -theVpe. 1110 Adama Avenue, La Grande, Oregon Chain Wooc!, tffly tte; Cord 128 cubic fret to the ; cord. c lo-Tncb dry chaia wood 13 per cord; " This is oh'eapeYthan by the load. You pay for what yoir get and ge" what youpay for.: Phone 571 ve. H. WrNIBLEY .a . eee'ift e i a a a eat s Few CholCb' BariMifW in Wal- lowa.jQottttor. R?dli. Estate . 'J'.. 20Paoaaa'lad. Wafiotpi'jU of ciuiritii ill 11 In fail town wheat. Boone, ra tilithir ball lintt. -V r napaa a3,6CO' . , ,. ,. ... , . CJ) o(M.Biiiowaaa, hone, uie nS vxA oniWiiHj,'-eteiW:irl- m M cru .1 land rt oi wnioS la lh Tnen of moowrr ni - ouibmldiuRS good kr shtk 2J0 torn at luy can bt out oa Ihe plaoawUl lake 4 l'"onr)oloholocl.iiJ-PtTcrOp.racr. Tail rreat tiutnla , 1"'lda.li.racm- ThMau. I.w at Iki mm, mp, We j .biiia r ium. wwuin uanK M'DR.niel WALLOWA, Sc M'Donald oRsaoN cial; car, brass bands, halls, torch lights, posters etc. oost that sum. The Democratic campaign man ager expected muoh good, and that I many frs 'aH yej ejpat eratic votes would be secured xo Judge Parker and the Gold Standard by Bryan's eluenoe. A prominentZ'nianiiri Ohio, heard several of wito; Bryan's speeches in Ohio in an inter view: with the Commercial Tri bune 6f Oinoinnati eay ; 'They, the Demoorate, have been makings gpit deal over Mr Bryan's D O B O D D Lll . O O B SIIh D fl D a a l Farmers' Wtid National i'Baxlk, LAGRANDE. OREGON Capital Stock .fully paid 1,60,000 , Surplus fund ... 13.QQ0 , Liability of Shareholder 60,000 Responsibility ... 183,000 1 We do a general banking and exohanie business. rafts bought and sold. on eartern and foreign banks. n prepared to declare, and defend the declaration, that everything connected with atr Bryau's tour has been greatly eiasgarated. Tb ilt Indluatloo of, the rtwl effect Mr Bryau's visit, bad lata be seen in a few of his .friends who were oloee to him during th6 tour and had long private conferences with' him. I talked with one such during the last twelva hears. I can uos .asa.bis. oase for obvious reasons,! but ba la, a manl of promloenoa .In the,. party rwbo has never been able to reoonolla bimeelf to Parker's nomination. He is more bitter now toward Parker than he Was before be saw Mr Bryan this time He told me that, he would never vote for Parker, bat would oat his ballot w. . -n u .1 . . . m .' movement for the reorganisation oi the Denworatlo party. "1 don't oare what Mr Brvan may say In hie spjechea," this .roan said, I know, how he really feels.. Be, knows Parker can never be eleoted, and be 'does) pot want to see Parker elected, beoanae he wants to reorganize the Democratic party after this campaign," and lie knows, aa everybody knows, that you cannot reorgania a auceeaa ful party. There oan be. nu raorgsn laatiea if Parker is elected.' "When he left Democrats In Indiana talking like that, I can not see where Mr Bryan 'has done -hit-party- any good by his speeehea here." . , JOSEPHPALMER,' President ' " J. WORlBElVOaahier i !! an o an a na aaaaana nannani DEATH RATE IN U; S. ' The Observer reoeived - by was 21.8, '1n Hungary 26.9, 1 in Ireland. J9.6r Pcotland 28.7 and in the United States 17.8 Do not let the., good weather pass without fixing that rickety sidewalk. The snow will cover it after awhile, but the hole will be there in the? spring,? Fix it now. . There is a eood opening here for a fruit drier; "Union county produces enough fruit to keep a drier busy and still have several train loads of ' first class apples to ship to other markets. FOOD,' WATER AND AIR. - tlM EaaemttalsThMiwa Owt Wkia Bleed la Hade. .' Tliaau are the things out of JwlW blaoa Is made. If the food la mrtrt. Uaus and properly cooler' If lb ata-U pun and full of oxygeaf- tt.'tkereasarf la clean and free from lmpuirase, tti blood will be rich and red and full o vitality. . -- -Barring physical eeddenta, there li be skkoesa except- that deDendin&vdl. rectty npon ai want of food dorywatei ec alr, aometJmee all three. When any one Is sick thsipreeumption Is that he has been.; trying y to subsist on poor food or-vitiated atr or bad water, one or more. In order to have good food a persoa iaught to have the first eating of 'It Foe that hiia -boen muaaed over land tart by one peraon ls not fit to be eaten hyuother. - In order, to have good air a person eoght K bare -the first breathing of.it Atr that' baa been breathed y othei persons la not fit to" breathe again. ' Watar ahonld be f reah.. from noma spring or well. If hydrant water mum How dear to my heart la the old-faabionsd washboard . , That mother need to wash on when I was a oof, 1 S With its aine-oorered ridges the suds used to plaj 'la , S And ioap bubbles gambol! to n.rjhlWial. joy S OHOBU8 ' S 2 The old fashioned washboards . The slno-covered washboard ; J : -Tbebaok-breaking waabosrt vtot stood iota tab. , J 2 Borne folks slwsyekiok about up-to-date "lauddries, J S Aod say they wearout their olothes every day; But alvewtf to me, ao I will have a hot dinner i 2 It hooeTwlth Se smeU of the soap suda a.ay e I krwthTt the washing machine is much eaaler 2 ,On ,S"fMriotaea than to take them and rab 2 Till thV buttons an J bosoms are loat and wort louti, - By tasold'fsAletosd'wsahM stood in the tab, i ' a.a. -.U eUBklAMekit' klflti. ,-"v- . aa W MB HO UW aaasias.w-w . ABC : PHONE J J85l . r a.,,,.,.., eaaaaeaa"t LAUNDRY STABKNeatTJnion, toMr and Mrs. L O Stark, Oct.TH, a daugnier. : Prize Winners Just In by' express fronJ New York Tfaosa jiew Oravlnett coats, Ladies' Buitav Ladies Beits and many 'other new novelties. The raw. LOST A Waterman fountain pen on Adams Avenue between Model Best nrant and Post. Office. Finds kindly return to Bomig & Staples. Columbia Collegiate, Preparatory PAmm.Ml.1 TJniversitsr irat roi oiTiLomi Coaross Boarding school tor fosns Uf 4 boys. . Box 348 University ParR Station, 'mini : Orsjon Portland Markets HAY AND GRAIN ' . Wheat, export price ...81o to 860 Barley, beet..........21.50 to S23.50 uata :,.m. to amo Hay,, timothy. .IUSto16 B OTTER, EQQ3 AND POULTBt ' Butter best dreamery ZlXe to 80 Batter, ordinary...'.. .2oc Bgga, per dozen 'zoo to zoo Chickens, per pound 10c KBUITS AND VEGETABLES ' Potatoes per owt tl Onions, per owt S1.G0 to 11.65 Apples, best, per box ..TBcto'tl Peaches, best, per box 6O0 to 75o Bests, per aaok 11.25 Cabbage, per pound 2o LIVE STOCK Steers !U5 to 3 Cows t2 Balls 1.76 GUARDIAN'S SALE By.virtueof an order and license madejand entered by the Ron, Ccat ty Court of Union County State of Ore gon, on September 6th, 1004,-in the matter ot the Guardianship ol the per sons and estates of. Brhest N Patty, Beatrice Paty, and Frank A - Patty, minor heirs of Thomas K ' Patty de ceased, and wards of the undersigned their guardian, I will, front and after u :ust day 01 uctooer:!iwi at; my borne- No. UIO Adama Avenue, La Grande, Union County, Oregon, pro ceed to sell at private eale the-Booth, east quarter of Heotton 9s of' Towoehip Three North of Range 88 Eaat ot the Willamette Meridan in Union County Oregon, for the beceflt ' -of - said heirs and their estate. Terms of sale, oauh to me In hand. 2o B Patty. Guardian of the persons and estates ol Ernest N Patty, Z Beatric e. ' Patty and Frank A Patty f Minora. - -Dated Septonbir 10, 1901. . Oot 21 tstatfc Notice J R Kellogn deceased, Estate. Notice is hereby : given that the undersigned. J M Church, has auali- Stan .12 Bed ss Executor of tb. last will and Hon. best S600 1 testament of J R Kellogg, deceased . Hogs, feeders. ..2S4.20 LOCAL BUTTER MARKET Creamery Butter 05 cents per roll. Butter Fat 25 cents, per pound. Dissolution Notice Notice is hereby given that the oo- " ""J? " water mum partnership of Wm. Grant ,nd Hold 4tot " ran a bit, as the bousei ,ton, un.ierthe firm name of Grant MSB, are apt to be -of-lea 'and. not. 4 Herron, has this day been ilissblved laoo Uke the pipes that convey, the w Harold lierron retiring,. The bUGineea tar thrasghhe .clty, will be conducted by Wm. Grant who Food that iarelleh air tht-eoolt'wiu pay- all debts-and oolleot all aa invigorates, water that Is quaffed ttn?a'? d"f th flr?- , with eager thlrst-these are the ttliigsltAt.LiS'8nJd9' Unln unty, 'SbToodTput freah I ?(I2fon' thl' 80th d' ' fS9'' All persons having claims against said estate - are hereby required 1 to present the same properly verified to the undersigned at the offloet of 0 H Finn; bom mer Building, La Grande Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published October 6th 1901. J M Churoh, Exeontorof Estate of J R Kellogg, .le 0.193d. O, H. Finn, Attorney for - Executor. th hangs, good food and pure water Into the stonuoav and' nature will da the sat Medical Talk. - BUatfal Slaapftettr. A aaw house' watch 'has-last 'bees enettt In a western ctty Is an example ot moaere- altbpUclty lu the- way of JecssaOon. . Beauty of colors In car pets and wall paper baa been 'sought ao beauty, of line. In furniture, but tkars is very little of what we call brlo-a-hrac, ana. In soma of the rooms tou and tht effect It WUl-tava, -oat I'tai above .the . mantels and. In the larger wall 'spaces. It Is n relief to go Into uncluttered rooms and have a chance as tUnk or reed without the istra also ef pictures and cbinawasa, The Piano We're 'selling now for $167 costa 1250.00 else where Big- buying and big celling does it at filers Piano House t- 861 Washington Street, 0 corner Park Portland, Oregon Write us for particulars, 15 or 6 a month buys one here. 9 30-10 30 ' MAKES A CLEAN, SV7EEP There's nothing like doing s thing thoroughly. Ot all the flalves'yoa ever heard of, Baoklen's Arnica 8alve is th beet.- It sweeps away sad ouras -Burns, Sores, Braises, Cuts, Boils, Ulcer-, Skin Eruptions aud Piles. It's only 26o and guaranteed to give satisfaction by La Grande Drag Co., and Newlin Drug Insuraiic Notary Public AffriA.r Ve I Aqn Representing the EquitsblfrSavingsLoan A , ciation of Portland, Or., the strongest, eafeBtt 4 i J reuaoie meuiuuon on me racinc coast, unaerepAte supervision. Loans made short or long tirriatiYlfl'iit WMj..GRANT,'' Agent ' property lor sale. al , Lawson &, Zundel Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hay, Grain, Vege tables and Fruits. Car load lots a specialty. Office in Kilpatrick Building Phone No JU3 0FFI0EB8:-:?, Gao. PAUrea President I. M. Bbbbt Vice President JM. CavaoH.' Cashier - DIREOTORBi 3. M. Berry, J. M. Church A. B. Conley, Geo. L. Clea ver, Geo. Palmer w. l. auTUs and Geo L Cleaver Asst. Cashiers 355 La Grande National, B nk La Grande, Oregon , CAPITAL Km SURPLUS, $72,000.00 -Transacts a general banking knslness. Bays and sells exchange en all parts of the world. Collections a specialty. a