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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1904)
v& - . . n I5: - J I' " . ' :.. t. ,!; t -.V 5 -V"'. a v. a I. . ft V " i ' .- t . t. Farmers' and Tniders National Banf, LAGRA N DE' ' i iji ui Snick fuily'paid .: OREGON? 60,000 ,t 80,000 183,000 'U- (li b fund .. Liability ol Shareholder . Responsibility We do a general baoking nd exoh8ng-buine.-. rafts bougijiftnrljsold on eartern aud foreign bank. JOSEPH JLMlOtxewdeBk..., , .- J. W. 8CR1BER, Cashier 1 , i fl y '!vj..'.. FULL t t L. Chain, wood by MEASURRf. ; the iCorti.v i Oaade Evening Observer :EY BK08, Editor ft p Entered at the Uganda, Oregon, MmU Matter. Fort Offldi; at La as . BeoowT Clas Published daily exoept Sunday One year in advance . 16 60 Six months iu advance... '.3 60 Per month 65c Single copy . .'. .......... . 6c M0NDfYxEVEJIlNG,vN0y,7, 1904 128 cu 'ic fret i the cord.' 16-jnch dry chain wood $3 per cord. This is cheaper than, by the Jc load. You pay ,fsr ,wbat you get aid .get what you pay for. Pbone 571- H. W. NIBL.EY D. Hi STEWARD, Mgr. ";;V Twp -JNlGfiTS... NOVEMER-7 and; 8, , Wiedeuian?si Big Show; Comedy. . Drama o' the silver' king'. MICHAELl grocoff, mi , Tuesday . Night 5 Big ;.VaudcyiIle Features , 5: " PRICES, 10, 20 AND SO CENTS ' FOR PRBBIDBNT. ';. f ; THEUDoilBECWgEYJILT, of New York FOB VICB PRESIDENT CHABLES W. FAIRBAJ?, , of Indiana " ' s ' FOB.P$DB4i;iXBCTOBS o. B. DimcK, Clackamas A. ). hough, Josephine j N. HART, i Polk j A Feb. Umatilla ..j,Nlrd. It is not denied that in principle the majority of the deputies are in lavor separation of Church and .State, but as no plan for separation has ia.- f .nhmitted by Premier VVVW , m i- Combe, it is pointed out that his way of meeting the political, religious and eoouomio ques tions involved in the radical en terprise may not commend it self to hi more moderate -' sup portersThe reauit ,of Premier Combes' efforts to bring about YheJ separation of the , ChurcL nd,Stateill continue ti be awaited with interest'. h The Observer will have com plele election returns tomorrow eirenicg, , , , ; 'A number of La Grande .citi zens who have hot beed seen' in thi; city for some' ( time turned up, in time tp vote today., . SEPTEMBJED R MEANS O OYSTERS The- weather clerk certainly dembnstrated his kindly" sym pathy for i the voters of this county by furnishing an' ideal' 'day for election. v ',' u. : hi . The ulection is practically over bat the result is not known.' By this time tomorrow .the world will, have been informed, of th result and in another .few, days the world, will have almost for gotten that an election Has been held. ! ' La Grande needs, more manu facturing plants which u furnish employment to . the laboring people the year through . Wo haye several plants of this sort but there is still room for others. Full dihuer .pails and plenty,' of i hem is what ia required.; to build up a town.. LOY Serves them Ininy style- Dress HtSi Tb snivtcst line of Tailored Drass Hstaiaat rcceled at The Faiw- Thay arabwaties to behold. Oar mlUlnu, will be pleuud to show them to yoa also a Uae of ominatU toala. Mltr-)N v'CHOPS. mke s most dehoiqns nd healthlol tiaal They , are iuioj end palt,ble ind illet flneltLin". voui. mouth.--an Ha. it Jloue is their teste. We have them Iresh eyerjr day bat we don't only "sell fine mutton obope. Oar daily tookineludea ohoioe lamb chops, veal chops, ilrloio. portetuoute,, louodjSnd, other steaks as well. Bach meats make the best ol eat ing. Ihey are. good., and solid and every bit that goes into the body make pore biood and etrenktbens the organs ol the human machinery Buy your meate at our store. We ' ways have the best, and sell at verygwest prioes. , , . . Bock &! -Thomas THE BOY AND.THE SPARRqW Ones a we it boy sat and swung 04 , limb; , On the ground stool a sparrow bird, iookhif at him. Now the boy be was good, bnt, ;the eparrow was bad. Bo It shied a big (tone as the head of the lad. I ' '' ' '' "i: ' And it silled the poor boy; and the sparrow was glad. ... Than the little dot's mother flew over the trees.! ti'iC '.r . "Tell me, where is my little boy, par- row-bird, please? "He is safe in my pocket,' the sparrow V.blrdaaidj '. ".: And another stone shied , at the fond ,., mother's head,, And she, fell at the feet of the wloked bird, dead. , , Son imaninj, no doubt, that the tale 1 bare, mixed; Bnt it wasn't by me that the story was . fixed. : ' "'" Twas a dream a boy had after killing I bird; And he dreamed it so load that I heard every wordi'in x! .! ," And 1 Jotted it down as it really oe- ., earrad,.;! .; .. Good Words. tlonsoflbsuteoas, for Inflammatory odato. and ibesiops. for aPP'" fonotloolng, oroverHW.Ion. for painj. or.tllity. for baclho. for be aches, for nerouanes and for all tne miseries peo -liarty " - II. fwnd .bat cause It P"" he an entirely new ronoeptiou in mrf if aim Dl 80' other aohools yet scoff at it. acceptance. Leprosy I. made that Cap 1UO buuuumvvim""- - tain E K Host, of India, baa discovered ha harillueof leoroav and aseram (hsi cores It,, The serum he calls "lepro- lio."; Its msnufactnre is somewnei n. Knt-h't tuberculin for the cure of consumption and its . action is similar. More than on nanarea caeee h nun treated in Hurma and in In dia the treatment Is ned in over ,thir ty different, plaoes. AooorUlng to re- kit, aaaaa have been cured and in the great majority of cases treated the improvement isqultemarxed. ine .i.im I. made that beneficial effects are noted in all varieties of the diseasr when treated by iujeotioos of leprolin Injeotions of ths sernm are msda, na: oally onoe In a fortnight, salt ia ap plied to the diseased areas and Is also used internxlly. It is to be hoped that there is rest benefit lo Oaptahv Boat's discovery and this this loatWe and i8tresslng Hleeoseof leprosy may In a meature at least be limited in Ka rav agee. 1 The United States ia interested iu tbls discovery lor the reason of the lepr sy existing in oar new possessions u.aii and the Phllliioines. and onac- ooantof tha numerons lepers' reported. in Louisiana. Grand Ball- 1M r'orresters will give a grand ball. Thanksgiving evening, November 34th. J' The following committeea bkve been appointed ; .' , Keoepuon vommiweo waiier son kei J B Brown, ir is currey, Richard Harkett, Harvey Bay, Claud Jnftes, J a Smith. Decoration Committee Jo n Hell, O J Vanderpool, E E Kirtlev, Mills Androsa, A B Peabler.Chaa Andaraen, f OE Lemon,"3orf Oilman; ' 1 Floor Committee J M Mnrphy,, Jay Van Bnren, li'rank Pike, J G. Ormnnd, Fred Habn, U J Scriber, Frank Bay The Jollity Eanoing Club will give their sersnd dance at the Commercial Club Tuesday evening. ' '' "' FINE TAILORING. Brid While thinking of the way to render assistance to new enter prises, do not loose sight of those which we alreisdy have, Re member the mere fact that manufacturing plant is located here does not mean anything to the city, It must be a success In other words, it must run and furnish employment in order to be' 1 of any value. Patronize home industries and help keep them on their feet. Weiser Idaho Nov aThe . immense feel bridge to span, the Snake river at this city Is rapidly, approaching com pletion. The piers are finished and (our of the six steel spans are laid. The builders state it will be completed by Thanksgiving day if the weather is favorable. The bridge connects the states of Oiegon aud Idaho and makes a large seoilon of Oregon country tribatar to thlsolty., Try the Observer for first olaes Job Work... A DECISIVE VOTE, The French Chamber of Dep uties by the decisive vote of 825 lo 237, a few days ago, sustained the Government in the matter of the rupture of the diplomatic re. lations between France and the Vatican by the recall ut Amb.is Apples Shipped - Free water Ore. Nov. 8 The last one of the SO cars of winter applrs shipped from Kraewater thle season was loaded and shipped yesterday j and the Walla walla Produce company , nailed' up its window for the season. Wiped Out Cheyenne Wyo Nov. 8 "Bill' Hatfield shot and killed his wife, Maud and then blew oat his brains, at Mee tsetse, Wyo. It la said that jealousy was toe cause of the tragedy. " Os-te-op-a-thy,, Falling to find reason In the phlloo phy of the prevailing schools, Dr. A T Still, Founder of tbe Amerioan school of physiological or non-drug medicine, set out to find tbe reason for so mnh pelvlo congestion among women which clearly, paves the way for all mal posi r ' ANNOUNCEMENT!! ! We have purchased the Big Stock of Furniture, Hardware, Tin and Grauiteware, Carpenters Tools eto of Secrent Bros at A BIG DI8COUNT and for the next flO days, we offer the people of Union county tha GREATEST BARGAINS ! of the season, in House Furnishings at 76oon the dollar in order to close out this stock quickly .) ' ! Before ordering your fb and , winter suit or overcoat remetbber that I am in the business. I have 1 17 years experience, have worked for some of the nest firms in the U. S., and able to compete with : . the: best ; If X . can't suit I you there will be no charges made. Phone 124b ' La Grande, Oregon ' How dear to my heart Is the old-fashioned washboard J That mother used to wash on wben I was a boy, With its' xinc covered ridges tbe sods used to play in . And soap bubbles gamboled to my ohildish joy. 5 Ottlmes; have I watehed her when wearing her knuckles. '" As over the ridges our dads she would rab,: i , I ne'er will foret how ehe SKlusbed and she slatherep ,. J The Old fashioned wash bo ird that stood in the tub, 5 CHORUS The old fashioned washboard; J 1 The slue-covered washboard; ' ' The back-breaking washboard that stood In the tub. Some folks always kiok about up-to-date laaddriss, . , And say they wear oat their clothes every day; J Bat give them to me, so I will have a hot dinner At borne, with the smell of the soap sods away. t I know that the washing machine is much easier . e S On all of oar olothee than to take them and rub Till tbe buttons an! bosoms are lost and worn out' ... By the old-fashioned washboard that stood in the tab. We are not the old fashioned kind. ! A B C LAUNDRY : PHONE j i85i 5 a - , t -h,"-t... i - e a Notary Public f. Insurance Money to Loan Representing tbe Equitable Savings & Loan Asso ' ciation of Portland, Or., the strongest, safest & most reliable institution on the Pacific coast, under State supervision. Loans made short or long time to suit. ' WM. GRANT, Agent City, property for sale. aeaeeas k-ttt tt ttttsi tsseessstttttf $12.75 to $21 75 8 75 to J35O , 5 75 to 13 75 7 50 to 12 50 8 00 to 15 00. Regular $20 to $30 pti room suits ' " i 12 50 to 20 1 Dressers . 8 00 to 22 50 Iron Beds " 10 00 to 21 00 Lounges II 50 to 25 00 Baby Carriages 12 00 to 18 00 extension Tables 8 65 to 14 25 3 50 to 9 00 Child's Beds 2 45: to 6 1$ I ' .75 to 2 50 Dining Chairs .60 to 1 85 350,to950Hockers,(, 2 50to925 10 00 Double supported steeL springs 7 15 j Common springs 50c to 4 90 Don't forget the Heaters and Cook Stoves Saws, hammers and Axes; nails, Staples, ' hinges, Cartridges, window shades, Curtains, Portiere, Cots, eto eto Call while the stock is complete Look out for our Bign H;B HAISTEN Pl.oie 2051 FD HAISTEN T ol r7 11 3 :J Wholesale and ReUil Dealers in Hay, Grain, .11 , T7. .. ... ' "' uu rruits. uar ioaa lots a specialty. Office in Kilpatricfc Building Phone No JU3 OFFICE K8j DIRECTORS 1 ? M n? ""..President J. M. Berry, J. M. Church J''o, ''P"dent A.B.Conley,Geo.L.CIa- f J'M :---;-0uhln ver,Go. Palmer , F. L. M KTEas and Geo L Cleaver Asst. 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