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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1904)
a B ' a . a i 1 1 III BLOCKLAND BROS. - ";" .' Island City, Oregon Breeders of BERKSHIRE and POLANDCHINA 8WINE. s- We now have eight youngucks, pure bred, Cots wold and shropshires, ready for service, anyone need, ing choice bucks, should see these to appreciate them : Young stock always on hand, and always glad to have yon call and see our hogs, as we breed . them for the Farmer, andask you to compare our paicos before buying some where else. t BegiiiGirU tmas Work -' - We have a splennid assortment of Stamped Linens Scarfs Pillop Tops and Cords DON'T FORGET We carry a full line . of Headwear " E M WELLMAN & CO La Grande - " Oregon . ... v i i .it. i'. t t . - ti v ghtful Route, Daylight Bide Dizzy Orags, Deep Canons. A Golden Opportunity See nature In all her . glorious beuuty, and then the acme of man's handiwork.' The first is lound along the - line of the Denver & Kio Grande Railroad and the latter at the St. Louis World's Fair. Your trip will be one of pleasure make the most of it. For information and illus trated literature write .; -W. 0. MoBRIDE, Gen. Agt. Portland, Oregc a That4the way to reach a man's heart is through his stomach. Try it by using Gedtles Bros' canned Iruits, delicious beraies, lettuce, on ions, and radishes, just fresh from the garden. We are the first store the farmers calljm and of course we get the choice of everything. We always have the lush est eggs, butter, etc. special attention given to phone orders. Geddes Bros. C. B. Cauthorn DENTIST Offloo Over HtU Drue; Store La Grande, Oregon ! ' : Grand Ball The Forresters will give a grand ball Thanksgiving evening, November 24th. The following committees have been appointed; Reception Committee Walter Ban ker, J B Brown, K U Carrey, BIcbard Hackett, Harvey Bay, Claud Jones, i K Smilb. Decoration Committee John Hall, O J Vamlerpool, E E Klrtley, Mills Audross, A E Peobler, Cbaa. Anderson, O E Lemon, Bert GUman. Floor Committee J M Murphy, Jay Van Bnrcn, Frank Pike, J G Ormnnd, Fred Hahn, (J J Soriber, Frank Bay. Mr G B (lag-ierty of Eugene is a viai tor In our city, and is looking over the country with the probability of invest lug in rral estate in this county Dr. V A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON, Olfice at A T Hill's Drug Store La Grande, Oregon Phone 136J Residence pbone 701 Columbia University Collegiate, Preparatory Commercial and Gram mar GraJe ifPLT fob OATAI.O0UK Couroes - -I . Ilonriilng Bi-hool tor young men & boys. Box 34S University Park Station, 'ri'i'l O'ttfon Tifil'l frp riirP'Pf nW www- - o KAMI. ks-l. cinmnc Amo aea p o h. m-t. every I'riiUv nu.M in K ol ! lull s i m VlMtlnnltrolhcrn timtud u o'leit .. c c H.ictweii, w i' fi n -nay vino, w Ben. rMKEsTKlW (IF A M KHIOA Uourt Maid Mnriiiu, Mo 22 nmia vm-ii Tuesday id Elk's balL Hrolhera are Invito.! lo nlloiul. AiHuUucr Chief BnBcr. cjv.u.IctpooI Rccsec. iO0K.-i..Or.,nnri.oage, No ir tiifir linli cvury shihkUv nmiu. vui i-ijR n..-m bent cord-'aUy Invited to atl.-n-l- b K Kinehart N ii U B (oolidge, Soc. , . , ,V'!-?AI21" -iv ol each month. A (J Williams Seo, O D Huffman W. M KASTKnN KTAH OK.S Ham rharner No H Hlf ts tho acconil ami louiili Wotli-t-HdHy of aaih month at ;:MI iniliM...oiiu.T. nn.le Mra Ham T l.vle. W M 1 .... -L' BRYAN GIVES ADVICE TO LOSERS Democratic Party Must Begin, its Campaign ; For 1908-Returns in East Were Dis appointing to Him Lincoln deb Nov. 10-rW J Bryan to. day gave oat a statement Intended to terra as a comment jn the democratic defeat and in- answer to reports con necting him with a movement to form a new party. He prefaces his remarks by saying it Is too early , to permit an analyst of the vote. Parker, he says, a owed himself strongly ou tte trust question and openl .' . announced his belief in tb gold standard, thus doing away with the coinage question to which the so-called conservative demo crats aitrlbutad the defeat of the party four and eight years , go ... He said the returns from the east were as disappointing as from the west hence the dvaffction of the silver ele ment in the west cannot be oharged with the responsibility.: The result, the statement says, Is doe to the fact that the party attempted to be conser vatlve in the presence- of conditions demanding radical remedies. J The re publican party Is conservative, that is it defonds those who have obtained ao unfair advantage through class legisla lion. To secure this position the dem ocratio party lias become more pluto cratlo than the. ; repablioan party which lost It several times as many voters as It woo. Bryan thinks that if the party would win it must take the side tf the plain, common people Be is of the opinion that now is the time to prepare for 1908. No matter BAKER COUNTY WOMAN SUICIDES VI dS Suffering From Broken Ribs ''and Became Dispondent Took Carbolic Acid. Observer Special. Baker City Nov. 10 This entire coinmanitv wrb shocked this morning to learn that Mrs George Wright, wife t one of the most prosperous farmers on Lower Powder aboat sixteen miles rcm Bker City had committed aoi. i,...., . . .. oide by taking a dose of carbolic acid . ! XnB ,Buto " lo,,r"ed ''' summer while out driving Mrs Wright t m , . . . . a thrown from her bupgy sustaining a fructare of several o! her ribs, flue "ever fully recovered her health and this it is believed caused desponden.-y ., , , . . . .. . ... i which li d to her taking her own life. I Another fa-t learned in conneotion I with the case wa thut altor lak'nz the 4II drag Mrs Wri.h asked her nioco to ui a iloitor. One wa sent ibi but before be arrived she was p-8t all human aid. Coroner Hiio" left Tor the scene and :n ...i. . . . . . , " iiui. uFu ins arrival .ra Wright leaves a hub.tnd and '" ,a When your lungs are sore and inflamed from coughing:, la the time when the germs of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY and CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply. LEY'S 1 ACS TAR stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. It con tains no harsh expectorants that strain and irritate the lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAB r. safe and never failing lung Thl ! L aid l!i Had Consumption A Mamloui Cur. 1, Reuoner, Iowa, writes: "The doctors said I hid con it no better until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. ...... I from the start snd stopped the spittina of bloed and tha sump It help who the nominee miy be, 'the next three years can develop be man. He says tbe party mast coutinaa its pro test against a large army and navy, support the independence ol the Phil lpplues, oppose Imperialism - and ex pausion, maintain its position on tbe tariff, and renew the demand for an income tax so that wealth can be made to share the expense of tbe government. The party mast maintain a position on bimetalism, but the question must re main in abeyance. . The trust qaes tion presents tbe most acute pbase. No well intcrmed person, h says, doubts that the republican campaign funds in 1890, 1900 and 1904 were re oruited from tbe trusts. Roosevelt has four years to demon stiate'tnat no obligation was male by an aoooptaaoe of trust funds. He will, Bryan says, disappoint either tbe con trlbutors on' the voters. If Jie disap appoints tbe contributors tbe question may be pot in process of settlemoot, if he disappoints the - voters they will have a chance to settle with his party four years hence. "Death to every private monopoly" mast be the slogan. The party must take op the cause of the laboring men and overthrow what Is known as the government by in junction, and mast oppose nation 1 banks of issue and continue In favor of the direot eleotlon of national sena tors. i two obildren to mourn their lore and a host of frlendsnbo ex1 end their heart felt sympathy. Anecdotes of Roosevelt The President takes more physical ozercise than any other man in Wash ington. His favorite enjoyment is to go horse huok tiding and get somebody to go with him. If tbe friend can't ride very well, Ibe Presld-nt is tond of dropping baok a bit, and.thon riding np a hard gallop and shouting a cow-boy "Whoopee I" nt the top of his voice. He does this to Senator Lodge very often and Lodge bangs grimly to the pommel of the saddle while the Presl lent laughs. . Mr J Hull jturned this morning on passenger train No 6 from a trip to the west. remedy for all throat and Classified Adveritseinents Ii You Have Anything to Sell lnt the People hear about it tbrogh This Depar ment and You wil Find a Buyer. I; You Want To ' Sell Explain Your "Wants and Yon Will Find a Seller. iT ' - Sale or Exchange ' Eight aores, six room house, lare barn,; plane for bogs and oblcko'i four aores in orchard and berrba Just east of flour mill. This will I 1 investigation , for psrtloulsrs inri ; r at HacFarlane'a grocery store, sell or exchange for oity property, ! " 10-26 U-! - - Notice ; I hereby notify all persons that I am the aoe lessee of tbe Thos Smith stone quarry, also all stone on the 2itt acre pas tare and all parties are hereby for bidden from taking stone off of said traot. 3 L Mars. Fruit Boxes. Send your orderB for Fruit Boxes to Stoddard Lumber Oo. at the La Grande planing mill FOUND Ladles light oolored mack intosh on top of a row of bailed bay on tbe outside of Olivers 4 Boy ton's . warehouse. Owner can obtain same . by oalling at their place of business. Alfalfa Hay The finest lot of alfalfa hay just re ceived ever brought tothla city. Frio es right. Lawacn 4 Zundel $1,687,600 : ; . The Bulletin just issued ; by the United States Government, after months of careful research, shows ' -that in the Western States', the tlverage v, fatnily par chases annually goods to the amount of 50 : :': ' ' :v'' - ' ' On this basis the 2250 families visited with each issue of the Daily and Weekly OB SERVER annually purchase merchandise to the amount of $1,687,600 The natural logical conclusion cannot be otherwise than that no wide-awake business man who will take the ft w moments necessary to convince himself of the accuracy of the above 'statement, "can afford to miss the opportunity of placing his announcements (25,600 each mouth) before this army of purchasers. An a3 under such conditions, properly taken care of will most certainly bring enormous, returns on - tbe investment. These Presentations ol FACT S a- Should receive the most careful consideration of every business house whose volvme of business, de pends upon the patronage of this city and county, THE FOR SALE-One fine Jersey oov for lAtlcnlara cal at the residence pf Thos Walsh or phone 301 . I FOR SALE Mlk-h now Jersey, 1100 lb. driving noise, gang plow; top 1 buggy. Apply to A. Muilenbrirg, mile N E of Island Cltfr" . 1 w Oct M-Dec 14 FOR SALE Tamarack and Fir split' fenoeposta. John Anhony: Nov 1 U For Rent I be building formerly occupied by tbe Salvation army. Kor full par - tic ol an and rates inquire ot Mrs ' S O Zuber. Aug. SI 1 1 Furniture For Sale And house to rent apply to Mrs Shearer opposite Star Grocery Nnrth ol track. Furnished Rooms Furnished room for gentleman sleep ing nights . Mr O W Preston. . 1916 Adams Ave. . Centrally located corner of Washing ton and 6th Btraeta, Known as Geo. Ball's lodging house. Try the Observer for first class Job Work. - " OBSERVER - ;C -1-; . - K pain in tuy luns snd today 1 sra sound and well, THREE 8IZE8 25o, 6O0, and tt.00 REFUSE 8UBSUITUTES f SOLD UD BEC03XENDED BY ij C j -First Clas Job "Work 1 riiiL., UiUGGJS 1