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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1904)
a a a o n a u 13 -A Vande Evening Observer (ET UR08.. Editors Pr pa Entered at tbe Post Office at La ' node, f Oregon, as- fleoood Class Mail Uattar. -. " PuKligbed daily exopt Sunday one year in advance' '- ' $660 i months in 'advance. . . ,8 60 Pf t month . ... .65c Single copy . ".".".- 'So f ' - - MONtiAV evening; dec; $ ,1904 ! 7 v' fc !" 1 UNDERTAKERS FUNERAL' DIRECTORS - ... .. : 1 Saving purchased the ertkini goods of E. g yw., at uneprty t aui6 we expect to una render the. best possible servcednmll be found lf j ww. w w. rwvvwr w hlr L. , 1 j Ire tar, tad. many years 'experience in this "i business dhd know that the public will appreciate 0ur ' prices- ufill be 'reasonable, "and our stock complete.'' Ml calls vbill receive prompt attention i j FottWpreunt'mh'E'J'AnAfdsi Co. 1 m.iii1 mi ii 1 t iii.mi.ui.il,... fcii.i,iii.i,.i. , ,, , in.yiH.1. , I, 1 11 -.n n . m Ehone91 EE a Q a a a a a a a d a o d on a an sV.rH m , M. M.M. M. V wft kw- -V VI aw , V. LAGrAn fcfe - OREGON 4 Capiial Stock fully paid . $ 60,000 f ' f Bur61w (and - - 13.000 ' Xfibiliiy of Shareholder! - : 60,000 - Kesponaibility. . . 133,000 -do a5 general 'banking exchange bosinea.. ; rafta bought and sdld dii earterp'and foreigh banks. JOSEPII PALMER, President 1 ' '' VvtV w iJ' . I " a Q n a a n u (7 a Furniture for Sale Completa boo-. kMping- outfit will l told eump if aold at one.. , JO ardrer. Itf Cor. Adama Ara. k Cedar 8t. . Lost Mocday nl.ht baMreeo . ray hall mdJ W White reiideoce black For bo SaiUbU revarl for 1U retam to thla offloe. a n d ci rj a a d b a a a a n . Lli: a a u a a a a a a ai a A Store With A Record WehaTe beea.doiag husi- ness in this town for 6 ears In that time the town has Z nearly doabled in population , Duriuff the aama titna our , business has increased FIVE FOLD. In other words our business has mud aeadeal mere rapid! .increase r than the town hM.ft doaenCof roJs JQr tfs; , all or which you will percenre f you begin buying drug store goods of us. In the first place wt had, a thorough training for pharmacy t An ihli ioonI placeire: had ex- ': cepUonal opportunitiwTo framing thJraiUcTwC'sU. of . ' pharmacy in a successful drug store of the highest stand ing. la the third pUc we have keptocoreyea en and " r. attended to business until we know the demaiJJ ' ef the " people of this town. A. T. HILL. a i Prescription lVugist ' Grande, On ww O w wlTw ' ' w ' " 5 Il CONGRESS IN SESSION The fifty igh'th' ' 'cbngress of the United States met at Wash ington city in its secohd session ct twal'v'' b'ctocki hobnioday The president 'of thenited States will delirer at it his an ' message, which with the accoajpanvine documents, cod- sisting of the eirWthe heads ol the several depart meats Viflgiy to ihe"lVbW ers full and accurate statements, in dail, of every transaction d uie id'th executive," adminia trative'tinJ judicial department's ui'uut Kuvviu.-i. Vi'.h tbir information before it of what baa been dene the laul yetr by our government, CnDgress be gun its deliberation' with the I'bjtf t of rem)defltigr laws heie- t-fore mad,' and - make them conform to . the conditions of the nation, in such cases aa ex perience shall have demonstrat ed the insufficiency of the old law to carry out and effectuate the prime1 1 and fundamental purpose for jrhioh our govern ment .wls organized; "provide for thi general wellfare of the people." and where the condi tions require it to enaet new laws. " To be a member of the Con gress of the United States is no sinecure. To perform the du ties of that, position requires great, industry, ability and broad patriotism, ; A senator or representative in the U. S. Con gress is under the iaidst solemn iiuiiK.iiuu w iCKuru kua won rare oi tne wnole country and not Use the great power that his position givea him to especially benefit one part of -the Union toHtK" "neglect or detriment "bfj another. Neither can he, in conformity with the oath be has taken, favor laws that oppress one c.ass of the- "pBople and de ny toli Che benefits that flow from the God given right of equality in the life struggle for the means of existence. 'Great arid complex as have been the problems in the past that'national conditions pre sented to the oongresses of the Uuited States for solution, test . ed1y iultsn'way be"-Siid inj all fairneBS," In'd wfthYult re membrance of what ott er legis lative bodies in other countries and ages have done to benefit the masses of their people, that 4 the congress of the United j3tatea has enacted more good laws and fewer bad ones than ' Professional W. J. BISOrtETT " EXPERT ACCOUNTANT OEdoe with J.T.WUliamaon. La Grande Faitlee wlihlog fbe tervieee of aeom-pate-4 bookkeeper ara aenred- e-tii-factorr naalta. Prices reasonable Pay Up Thepabliol- hereby notified that I bare diipoaedof my feed , (tore to J. W. White and 1 deeira to thank the poblio cenerall for their librral patronege in the put and that parties now owing aee will pleeeee-ll and eet ile with me pereonall or they can eH at the La Grande Ntionl Bank who witl receipt for all bill. . 11-11 o 1-1 , .- . O.O.JOHNSON. ESRAY NOTICE Motlo la hrwby (Itm to whom It mr 009 OTTB that tbac. oiu- In mf dIcm -boat J air hi, I'M, two mile north of Pen oa CH( I UU the fullowlns dartbd -nlt..t. 'JH dark -brown hifer, prt Jmmy, euoali f two r-r old. without Tlnlb! br-ada cr tar m-rkl Raid animal baa beta takea op f u and la' . bow with r oatlleoo tUa Df or phi-iaahoat 4 wiles Borthea-tf Ulaad 4v. u aw -can have aoia by proving proptrtr and In ebarfea. r. u d u n Hniua In Old Town. La Grande. Orei Da-ed IhUl 7lh day o( November, 19U4. ' C. B. CaUthorn . . : DENTIST Offlc Over Hill Drus Storw J La Grande, Oregon Ur:"KlA' CHARLTON riml. -t t tt:ii. r... qi.. La Grande, Oregon r Phone 1361 L - Residence phone 701 Malheur Cbinty Investment iFor Investments Id - MALHcU COUNTY Write ta C. T. Outarib'.v.Vi.. McDANlEL .. iiOregou You Can Get La Grande Greamery gutter At the Following Well known Dealers ;lomig4r Staples r - Baker 'ihaiLi lleFayW' CRalstoi. -QeddesBioa . ' J. W. White O.L.Thotn ' BemembeV every pouiid is'guara'rifebd'Jlv'I you f.Ma When you ask for La Grande Creamery Butter y help 4 home' industry : "and 'thereby help yodr.. wn business. ' '' , , ' Panturixei sweet Cream and Fresh Buttermilk always on hand.1- Vi-' ., .. , . .,: -.1 ' La.'Grand Credmery COV Public Sale 320 aorea Finely' improved farm 280 aorea plow land, l40atTee in fair grain new two. etory house 28x38, good barn and 2 grannrlee, , 15 ahar-e in ditrh. Only 4 mtlea from Island City. Farm tnachiner- lnoluded only 25.00 per aore half caih., , , , AJao 6 room hboae, large barn' and half blook of land blocks from Court Hoaee at 11100 a 8nap. i"' j G H Powers. "; (The Mfnneiota ' ' Land man," Slater Blook. W-U-17-.12.18 . " ESTRAY NOTICE vs. black female hoe. weight about 2J0, hacome to my pleoe. Owner will pieate call ana pay cuarie ana tnu for notice. Robt. Deal, City at Vi i rron1 nl -n .(n"i Vi "I t . ; BLOGKL AND; BROS. Island City, Oregon . -breeders of -BEBSbHIRE and FOLAND0HINA SWINE. ;; v:-:;.;-r r::;::" -t-.. r.lr..,.:J. : Wenow have eight young'bucka,' pure j bred Oots 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 you call and see our hogs, as we breed them for the Farmer, and ask you to compare our paicea before buying aome where else. Fine Organs ' $46,$48,$5$55" nown and The'wettl ; popular Pacific Queen. : VerVhb?nd8ome etyle8. - P,afmenls'$3L00 down and $'a month. Write us for particulrrs. Mail Orders promptly and carefully filled. ' Eilers Piano House 851 Washington Street, corner Park Portland, Oregon Large storos also Spokane and 'Seattle; Wash., and Boise; Idaho. " . -' -ore.'-, ni i-i n . ..-.,.! d,i How dear to my heart la the old-faahldnadyrashboard " , ' J ' . That mother need to wash on when I was u boy,. . . With itsiao-oovered ridges the suds used to play la -' And soap babbles gamboled to u y ohlldish joy. J Ottlmes have I watched her when wearing her knuckles. ' a KAa orer the ridaa oar dads abw-woald rab, shs t- '. I ne'er will forget how she snlashed and sh elatherep . ? ;l ' - J The old fashioned wash board that stood la the tab. ' . ' CHOEU3 The old fashioned washboard; . ine nao-oorerea wasnboard; 'v , ; The back-breaking washboard that stood in the tab , 8ome folks alwayi kiok about up-to-date laaddrtaa, ' - - -And say they wear oat their clothes ever dav: n i . i a. " . ... . . - . o hits uioiu to me. ao i win nare a nos atnner At home, with the smell of tbe aoan suds itu. I know that the washing machine is maoh easier ' On all of oar clothes than to take them and rob Till the buttons an! bosoms are lost and worn out ; '.- By the old-fashioned washboard that stood in the tab. V i We are not the old fashioned kind. SABC LAUNDRY : PHONE a I85l IV- rtaassMMesTf assM , FULL, lVlEAStJRK , Chain wood by the' bord J "-"-r flLI - in- u"- ""wwww''""" i j' ajH-nwaiMiiAi ,a 12S cubic feet tin the cord. . 16-inch v?dry chain wood $3 per cord. This ie cheaper 'thad bythw load. You pay for what you get and get what yori pa for. ..i.. j Phone 571 li.'WNIr3LEY a i-til a Lodge 'Directory. BUGLJJa-4-r Bfanda Alria m O JlaoMU w Kridar BUht la K of P ball aTs m: m VWtUrafwtaero InriCed teatton,' ' "J . ..iVi. 16 SECOND HAND HEATERS 1tt to $5.;00 8ome are but slightly used. . ' 0 Three fine coal burners at a bargain, Fine Guittt, nw, only ' j, !T J) , Eihtinche8ter rifles i25CTto t) 9.00 Iron Beds . . l.OOto 12.50 . New Chairs : . . . .60 . New Chiffonier . . .. . 8.50 New baby buggy and child bed at wholesale cost Phone 2051 w s El.GL1-4ir Bfanda Alria rat C O BeakwaU, W f AM aUfTllla, W See. t OJVaa -AJ Halanr(ll KeoBeO. " F. D. HAISffiN; i d. B. HAISTEN, Uphotsttrlnj -r::.v:r-sJunitmt Realrinj We arry Slow Rrpjirj. a d a o o o o o t o u o 9 r 0 I6ideiei. aa --a tu. 1 : 1 uw Aaw tuaaiUK WWOf ui BUT POBERTKRA Ol- AW miTniiv. .... nation the world has ever ! MJS. ta ' known. , r i " When' the fust fcUgM ol"' the United States met in 1789 to enact laws for a - new born na lion oa'the.tasrh1 sUre'of a continent-, the conditions that surrounded it with Use than four millions of people to.pro !4iaeMf a roVrwereVaalltfifer ent from those that the Congress thai met today haye to provide for, to the satisfaction and for theg'eneral 'wellfare "of nearly one hundred millions 0! people, a" world power stretching from ocean to ocean and far out over isles ol the ocean. ' Its not the load set amena, that gat tbe the Lor J ear tbe quickest. Christmas is truly marry only to the who U-UJ. of ethers. lOOtV-laOraadetdM, Ha w-weatk'.a HKCwtlidga, Sea, A. F. ft A IfLa' ' Grande Lodge No. 4L tneeU erery 1st ud 3rd Satur oy of each moath, . . , .. , .A C WUliams8ee, , . , O D HuiTmia W.'ll. IibTKrW STAR OIH Hope Chapur Ko Boaata tha second and foanhWednAril. Bioatli at rXO p m it MMoarf T.mpla BTAB tVOA'atPMKNT Nalll V A'-f:w meets rrarT Im and Uilrd Thursday, la tha rnoatk in 6dd Fallow. hSll. VWUm breu! Oal,telbe . SxMKf-C. V. Notary Publio Money to Loan Insurance Representing the Equitable Savings & Loan Asso ciation of Portland, Or., the strongest, safest & moat reliable institution on the Pacific coast, under State supervision. Loans made short or long time to suit t o, nfli.urui, Agem vnnjr ;ivn3ikjr tor eaie. Columbia SpSSSy TT 1 vAHnmeroiai Umversity ;XS Boawlng school lor youa, men 4 boya. Box '34$ Onrvenlty Park SUtion, J OFFICERS: DIRECTORS: 5 I '"Chxwch. . Caahler -er, Geo. Palmer F. L. MKTiBS and Geo L Clearer Aut. Cashiers 3655 La Grande Natwnal B:nk OnoAt Oregoa CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $72,ooaoo ' l1'"-!. -xchange en m.N.u vuuaDuons a spedalty. ft aj a a specuutT.t ntn ij 2 r -. 1 1 i T, . i , 1