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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1904)
Classified BLOCKLAND BROS. Island 'City, Oregon .. Breeders jjof, BERlfclSHlRJfl and fOLANDUHINA SWINE. We now have eight young bucks, pure bred, Cots wold and sbropshires, ready for service, anyone need ing choice bucks, should see these to appreciate them Young stock always on 1iaud, and alwayB glad to have yon call and see our lioge, as we brerd them for the Farm or, and ask you to compare our paicos before buying some where else. IS 46 YEARS OLD IX You Hdvo Anythihec to Sell Let the People hear about it thrown ThisDepar merit and You will Iind a Buyer. II You Want To Sell Explain Your Wants? and You Will Find a Seller. THE PRESIDENT FOR SALE Good rlvT ,0T ) 3 ( ) ( I I f BOSS Meat Market Stellwell & Vandermuelen, Proprietors. WHOLESALE AND - RETAIL - BUTCHERS. Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers' stock Hides, pelts and furs. Also chickens & poultry. I Half a Carload of I New Wall Paper. 3 ; L ( We have just received half a car load of the newest and latest wall paper. Half a carload means 20,000 A rolls. This Is more paper than any one firm ever 9) thought of bringing infiMhis county in a single season. A) ( This paper is all tor sale and mast be sold toil season. We gjjj" have brought two first olass paper hangers direct from Chicago, i who are without doubt the most eklltfol Workmen in Eastern J who, with the five first olaas p.ri hangers already in onr em. V ploy, giTes as the beet working (ore (he Inland Empire. ) ) tStackland & McLachlen PAINTS GILiS AND GLAbS 2 SEPTEMBED! ir MFAN'i Ft It OYSTERS LOY Selves them in any ttvle wish ii OUR BACK ROOM Is open for your ' inspection. In fact we will be pleased to slion you through our entire establishment. Everything is kept scrupulous1')' neat and i lean and wo have no liesitency in showing Uiu most fastidious how our incuts ure handled. We now have 'ho latest improved .i,iii?ime machine ami sun gel you HH.'sugti in all stylrs. . Bock & Thomas For Sale ; Organ nearly good aa new, two oook stoves, bedstead aud apringa, dishes, cooking utensils aewlng machine near ly new, driving horse safe (or woman to drive, oheap bnggy. Inquire of 10-19 28 George Hell - FOR SALE , A oaild's 20 go oart at half price. Almost aa itood aa new. Phone 1778 farmers line. Washington D () Oct 27 For the fourth time President Roosevelt has passed a birthday in the White House, this waa bis 40th anniversary and hun dreds of congratulatory telegrams ar rived to remind him of the day. The cabinet room and the psesldent's pri vate office were filled with exquisite floral offerings. The president spent the greater part of the day in his olflce with Secretary Loeb attending to matters of basin as. At luncheon there were several gnesta in addition to the mem bora of the president's fam ily, and a considerable uuml.er of in vitations were aent out to intimate friends to attend a sort of an informal birthday dinner tonight The presi dent was the recipient of numerous presents from the members of his fam ily. The president's ocoapation at va rious birthdaya : Twenty first, at Harvar i college. Twenty second, in Europe. Twenty third, campaigning aa nomi nee for state legislature. Twenty fourth, member of New York legislature. Twenty fifth, member ot New York legislature. Twenty sixth, member of New York legislature. Twenty seventh, on a ranch in North Dakota. Twenty eiphlh, campaigning aa can didate for mayor of New York. Twenty ninth, working en his ' Life of Gouverenur Morris." Thirtieth, working on first volume of hie "Winning the WeBt." , Thirty first, member of national civil aervioe oommiBSion. Thirty seoond, working on hla "Hia- tory of New York." Thirty third, civil service commission. Thirty fourth, civil service commis sion. Thirty fifth, oivil service oommission, Thirty seventh, president New York board of polioe commissioners Thirty eighth, president New Xork board ot police oommlstonara. Thirty ninth, assistant secretary of the navy. -Fortieth; campaigning aa candidate far governor of New York. Forty first, governor of New York. Fort) seooad, campaigning .or vice- presiclenoy of United Sta'ea. Forty third, president ol the United States. Fortv fourth, president of the United States. Fo ly fifth, president of the United States. Forty sixth, president of the United States Wood Saw HHaviog leaaedthe G W Alle steam wood saw, I am prepared to promptly take care of all orders entrusted to me. W M Andia, Corner (ireenwood and Hill street Phone 736- 813-01 The Worth Of A Vote Tbe.e will undoubtedly . be some who will neglect to go to the polls on election day because they think their one vote will amount to nothing - moig the millions that will be cast. Hut remember Holme's story of the plan to attract the attention of the people in the moon by having all the people on the earth about in ooncert at an appoiuted time. The time came, and silouce reigned on tl.e earth. Ouly a deaf old women aud a nun in Tlinbactoo shouted. The rest all rem lined silent to hear the rour ol the other voloea. II this fairy tale Is not sulHoiently convincing to persuade Individuals to do their little la a great work even if their share seems small, the following story of the effect of one vote that was not oast may bo effective It was priuted in a reoent Sunday papor and cr-fli'ted to former Scnaor nd Gov ornor Tom Crowin, of Obio; In the Spring ot 1811 at the annual election in Kho.lo Island, there wa a ,) al $36 000 go to Uougkong; 1,680 Ml Tint the wav tv;i man's heart is tlimii-'li lu stitin u h. Try it !v u-'iu (ioJ U'S Urns' caniie.1 Inii's uVli ioib Ix-mies, lettuce, un ions, and radish :s, just fresh from the garden. We are the lust store the farmeis call "ii and of course we get the choice ot everyihiny;. We always have the fp sli est nigs, butter, etc. Special attention given to phone orders. nigd-ck wlwrA the last of hrr '-eight is being pir. ubiard. I t e wurk is coiml : din time she will sal late this i-iternoon. Tin- oar,o she will like cut measur es 7,000 I'm The principal ehip mo.us are flour, wheat and ontinn. The Hour comprises 38.846J ban els valued at $15.386 nearly all ol which is being sent to J ipan. There are 33, 333 bushels of wheal being aent to Kobi, and the cotton which has been placed in the told of the steamer unoim- t) l 832 bale-. The uiani leat bIiowh that ebe will also carry 660 boxes ol Oregon apples and a large quantity )f other products grown in local territory. Three hundred sew ing machine are being aent to Yoko hama an I 200 cases of machinery are billed to various points. A shipment ol 2,300 kegs o wire nails are being displaced to the land of the mikado as well as ill oaees ol provisions. Nine th 'ueaod barrels ol flour valu- Geddes Bros. riARD WALL PLASTER Only costs about 5c per yuril .norn l '.inn common plaster, nud worth lucr.y tune over. ADVANTAGES Mo Unniror it Jreemit; as it can be uaoit in zero woatht-r Being llrxiblv iu.;teiwi of tint tie as all eaml morlors mo it will (lout like wooil when struck or jammoil, insten ! ol breaking Doors, windows, pipe holes, etc tire easily cut through it It is n nnn conductor of elec tricity nml thus prevents short circuiting It adheres eiiunllv well to brick, stone or common lath It contains no uc ids uoi cheiiiicuii' to corrods It will bo;, bum nor disintegrate by lire being a perfect protection for wood frame work It will under no condition pit or blister I'artidb liiiv tiifj plastering to do should con.-iil: inc regarding hit ! ol Etim v t- t f. 1 1. u t KtlSiwANO, Phone 37 town preciurt cl.Bply oouL.estel by the Kederul and the Republican the peaco aud war parties. A Feo-;! farmer. Lurrying down to Tote juat be fori tloalug time was stopped on the rty b7 Sliding one of bis valuable pig fast between tht planks cf a lunte. tie tried to pull ttie dg out, mh failed. Then with some diUlculty lie pried away one of the plunks re leaed I he pig, and started on a run for tbu voting place. Just as ha got with u a hundred fivt of it the town clock atiuck six. The polls closed without hi vote. The result was that a wsr representative from that town was elected by one vote. When the general assembly met a few weeks n terward a war senator was oliufln by n majority on joint ballot in the dfdaration of war against gland was earned in the (Jutted States senate by one vote. General Jticknon was comliinted as a Major (leueral h d con United bv one vote,! Jau vS LSI J. He commanded the army At the battle of Nw Orleans won a great virtory beo.uue a itoputar mili ary l.e-o, was oleoted and re elected pres. lout of the United States, turned nil the Whigs out of otttoe, removed all the deposits from the national bank vetoed the bill, and pliyel havoo generally, and al) beenu-e that pig tway np In Kb ode Island got fast In a plank fence. Tne Christian Evangelist. bsrrt-K worth $64,720 to Moji; 7530 bnrrrla valued at $29,020, to Kob'i 6.1GCJ barrels vslued at (24,546 lo Yokohama, 2,500 barrels wortb $10, 000, to Nttgasaki. Two more steamers ind possibly three, will load at PortUnd next month for the orient. These which the company s sure of are the Nioo media ud the Ellric. It is stated to bo very ptobtble that the Aztec will again be sent here but it is feared that he wi 1 arrive too lata to load tn November. Portland J u. nal. Lost Lawns also Uravl for atioetfllllDg Inqnlreot Jobn Anthnnv FOfl BALE-One fine Jersaf, oow tor i8,ticalarf ,cB'l at the rwidence ol Tbos Walsh or phpna 301, FOB 8ALK An almost near 4 room, faoaae, nice lawn, in beat reaidenoa part jf town, verj oheap II taken at , once, only part oaab. Hee 1701 Klrst . Corner Spring sts. . Uot 12 19 Bine ailk girdle. tarn to tola offloa. Finder please rest For Rent TO LET Boom and board in private: family, to desirable parties. - FnoM 381. ' . tt)R SALE Milch oow Jersey, 1100 lb. driving .noise, gang plow, top boggy.. Apply to A.: Moilenbarg, mile N E of Island City . .. - w Oct li-Dec 14 FOR SALE Good Nine Roomed Plas tered Bouse with closets pantry and bath. Centrally located, good cellar, lawn, city water. Also, wired throw gh- oot. Address Box. 60S oi Fbcia 647 Eight room on Nortb V Street en quiie of Mrs Shearer. 8-t .. For Sale Acre tract with new two room boose, in Pleasant Home addition. 400. Part oaab, balance monthly install ments. Enquire ol V U Haworth at Stoddard Lumber Co. 10-17-24 - Fruit Boxes. Send your orders for Fruit Boxes to Stoddard Lumber Co. at the La Qraode planing mill. STARK Near Union, to Mr. and Mrs. L U Stark, Out. 24, a daughter. Prize Winners Just In by express trow New York ThoBe new Cravinett coats, Ladles Suits, Lad I s Uelts and many other new novelties. The Fair. LOBl A Waterman fountain pen on adams Avenue between Model Rest nraut and Poet OUlce Flnde kindly return to Uomig & Staples. Sale or Exchange Eiirbt aores. six rocm liouse. large barb, place for hoi's ana ohicke'i four acres in orchard and. berrt' a Juat east of flour mUl. This will 1" i investigation for partioulars inq re at MaoFailane's grocery store. sell or exchange for oity property. 10-26-11-26 1 be building formerly opcapied by the Salvation army. For full par tit ulara and rates lnqoirejrf Mra 8 C Zuber. Aug. 31 1 1 FOR RENT Bouse keeping ro m very nicely farm bed.': Two block west ol High Sonool, on the corner of 1st and M st, FOR RENT A suite ot rooms nicely furnished for light boaae keeping at the oorner ot Fourth and Q streets For farther partioulars apply to or address Mrs E O Moore, 1617,4th at. And Furniture For Sale house to rent apply to Mr Kbeareroppoeite Star Grocery North ol track . Furnished Rooms Furnished room for gentleman nl ap ing nighta. Mrs (J W Preston. 1916 Adams Ave. No Hunting All persons are forbidden to hunt with firearms or dog on my land an der pain of being pr. .'secuted for tres pass. Sept 6 N7) Joseph Anson night was her terror. "I would cough nearly all niabt lontr. writes Mra Chaa -ADDlenaU). of Alex andria. Ind., "and could hardly set an sleep. 1 had consumption so bad that It I Walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 Dottles ol Dr. iung's new Discovery wholly cured me and 1 gained 68 pounds." It a absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe. Bronchitis and all Throat and Lnou troubles. Price 60c and (1.00. bottles free at Newlin Drug Co. trial Away For The Orient Loadrd with Ori'm n products v l i' d a $333,620 24 Hit- ltcni . p Ar-gou.a v Mted Wed lr China nnd Je an. The liner moved up to the Irv- A. P. Davn proprietor ul the Wil low Leal Farm near this oity bas just oompletod digging his oairots. He had two acres planted to carrots and hanfi'ml there from forty five tons. Hallowe'en Social Some merry, friendly, country folks Together will convene. To barn their nits, an' pon their stocks An' baud tlieir Hallowe'en Fu' blyihethe night. The Crystal Rebcca Lodge will give a Hallowe'en social Tuesday eve. Nov 1 at the lOOFIlall. A piogram will be rendered, approtlate amusements will be furnished Refreshments served and a royal good time aasnred to all. Admission IB cents. Beautiful Columbia River Folder i IA passenser.departmeot ofthe Ore goo Railroad 4 Navigation iCompany aaa juat issued a. beautiful and costly panoramio folder entitled "The Col umbia Hiver, through the Cascade uountalna. to the Paolno Ocean." troru Arlington to Portland and from Portland to the Pacific Ooean, every carve of the river and every point of interest are sbown while Mt flood ait Auains, aud. Ms at Helens, porpo tually covered with aaow, stand out In there beauty. On the back of the map is an Interesting story in detail of the trip from Huntington to Port land and from Portland to the ooean. not overlooking the beaches and the 8an I ranciaoo trip by ocean- A copy oi this folder may be secured by aend ing fooroenta in stamps to pay postage to A L Craig, General Passenger Agent of the Oregon Hallraad .fc .oaylgation Com pan Portland, Oregon, Hy aend' ing the addreaa ot some friend lu the East, and four cents In portage the folder will be DromDtlv mailed. - Try the Observer for first Job Work, class New Features I am now prepared to do all kinds ol repairing and cleaning. Phone 231 and work will be called for on Monday ofeaohweek. Work done promptly Al. Andrews, Tailor and Furnisher Furnished Room Centrally located corner of Washing ton and 6th Btreets. Known as Geo. Ball's lodging house. For Sale One good second head Kimball iano." For Particulars eoquiiev ot Ira Initio or Phone 1727 Kesidenoe Cor. of 3rd K. FIRE PROOF SAFE For sale, weight 2S30. price SO. Gall or write La Grands Pawnbroker Phone 1681. WANTED Tea and ooffee agent- - A hustling. capable man of large acquaintance to workup a wagon route In fclty or country, for eatabli4hed firm; largest retailera In the United St itea. Splen did inducements offered to the trade. no graft. Good pay to tne-fisM par ty. Addfe-e, sttting' srDerienc-,ni1 reference. GRAND UNION TEA CO , Seattle Wash. Notice I hAMhff nntl tv All iumiui, that T Mm the So'e leasee Of the Thoa Smith stone nirry, also all stone on the 230 acre tare and all parties are hereby for bidden from taking stone off of said tract. J L Mara. For Sale A four room house,bloset and pan try, oentrally located, lawn and oity water cheap if taken at onoe only part oaab. Phone 116 or call oorner First and Spring streets. Wanted Good convasser for three or four days work. One with experience prefered. Good oommission "paid ap ply to night 7 to- 8 F M Boom Si Hotel Sommer. . . ' . . . ' . Reading Room. The east room of Central Church o Christ. Open every day from noon to -ii in tbe evening. Daily and weekly papers, magasines and books. Meo ud boys cordially .invited. Birangers always welcome. S3