La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 04, 1905, Image 2

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fLa Grande Eytzlzz Observer
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Published daily except Sunday
On jer in Advance..... .13 CO
bix month in advance.... 3 50
Per month.. C5e
Single eopy...... 5c
Thursday, May 4, 1905.
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i AVriBTUlMQ KATES
fXafrieAa BtafnlMiM MlhaUoa
Uoa,feBraaeAv
Mulatiaae ef imal ilMoa,ttartta,
Garde at ttoeaka, to r Dm.
NEW COMERS
When ft new comer reaches
Oregon, from tome far off land
whether from Europe or one of
the older states, haa made choice
of a location and haa settled
down to the tedious tuk of
making t a sew home amid
tracge surroundings and
among strangers, he is very lia
ble to be depressed by a fee'ling
of lonesomeneas that if not re
sisted may develop in to an in
tensified caae of homesickness.
In this mode he is apt to fee!
bine and regret that be left his
old home and wandered -so far
west and tnat"heison earth a
stranger grown, alike uuknown-
lng and unknown."
, This feeling of Issolalion and
the self reproach for exiling
himself to perpetual issolatioo
And from all social, enjoyment
is common to new comers in
the far west until new , associa
tions are formed' and acquain 1 -
wiwa oiaae 11 win lest, lr an
effort Is not made on the part of
tne new comer this feeling will
develope into genuine home
sickness to which medica
science has given the long Greek
name nostalgia bat in all its
compounds, pharmacy has
been unable to find one that is
ft remedy therefor. Gen. Rn
jamin F. Butler declared that
nostalgia killed more of his sol-j
diert than the confederates did J
Horace Greeley laid the cause of
his mother's death to homesick
ness on, the new farm ia thu
woods of Western Pennsylvauii
There is but one remedy for
the homesick new comer And
that is both pleasant, cheap,
and effective. The remedy is
get acquainted wijb the people
and you will find the people
here are as responsive to a
' sympathetic interest shown to
ward them as any other people.
. Wbsn chance brings one of
your would be neighbors within
earshot don't pour forth a dol
orous song about the country 1
and people here. Talk neigh
borly with them and you will
find just as good neighbors here
as are to be found elswhere, but
if you are inclined to be offish
the people will let you be so.
The new comers who show an
interest in the neighborhood
county and state affairs, and be
lief in its fature and ft keen
sympathy with every effort to
up build the same will find no
trouble in soon getting rid of
his lonesomeness and feel that
he is ft part and parcel of the
community, and that in propor
tion as you are friendly to them
they will be friendly to you.
Recognize that you are a
stranger to the people, the
conntry resources and oppor
tunities, and that to become ac
quainted therewith you must
mingle with the people and
learu as much as possible about
Oregon, its people and resources
You cannot Acquire, this infor
mation bv atllkintr at linmn W
come in friendly touch with the)
deiparaging comparison. There
is perhaps no agency that will
assist you in becoming in foil
touch with your new surround
ings aa the local press. If you
confine your newspaper reading
to papers published at a die-
tance in other states yon may
reside in Oregon for years and
not learn enough ' about your
immediate surroundings lo en
able yon to form a satisfactory
opinion about it or as a voter
render the state the service you
owe it.
for the best and whitest bread
use Jersey Cram Flour.
Growing Aches And Pains
Mr. Joele Hammer 'HMmmA. T-
"TiUa, April 15, UW2: hare ned
Hallard'a finoar IJnimant l r.nii.
tor tbrae reara. 1 waaUi nm witw.
Mt Utatbtlwait. I bare oaed it om
tar litUa giil tor growing pain, mad
ebaa in bar kimt It -r,A i.
right away. I rara ajao eaed it ior
ooat blitoa fwL with good awm,
'It ia tha baat linlmMit 1 ... --1 I n
26o,Wc,U KaeliaDragCo. .
A Positive Necessary
Hariaa to lmr
M r m0 mmm ivi S
aiTi iron a aativ Imii i t
oqIjp foand rallaf vbao I aaed a botUa
of BaUard'a Bnoai Inlm.nt i
tbaartaXif raeomoaoud It aa the boat
tt brelaaa ever aeot to the
meted, it baa no bacoma a poet.
Ut saceaury a poo myaalf. D R
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t'jftm, Biniiu vorerariiia, Tczu.
Health Is Youth
Diaaaaa end HlcJcaaa Bring Old Age
TOUT.
brMkfaet will keep joo to robaat bealh
towara on auaase. it core
COO t i Da tl Oil - hilloaanaaa liin.ul.
ferer. akin, Urea and kidney ooco plain -
iwriuoa voo Diooa ana e infer
the oumplazkm. Itre D W ftmitb
Whitney. Teia, wrttaa April 3 1808:
I nave need Uerblne and find it . ia
the beat medicine lor eontelpation und
liTor trooblet. It does all yoa claim
or 1L lean blahlv HmminniJ . i
"ww a ootue aeann urn I vt .
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Don't Borrow Trouble
It la a kA hahU in kt .itt
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borrow, la trouble. Wfaan elck, eore.!
OMvr, weary and woro-ont br " tba
peine and polaoneofdyei-epela, blllonel
neee, Brlgbt'a diMaee, and aimilar loJ
Urnal diaordara. Ann'k .it
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brood orer jonr eymptoinai but fly for;
relief to Ele-.-trio
Bitters. Here yoa
will find eare and permanent format J
laiinie of all roi
'oar troabtee. and Ton J
body will not be bordene l by a bad d
debt diaeaaa
At Mewlln Droit Oo drod
tore. Frloe 60o
UnarantMul. '
RED FRONT LTVERY BARN
Wm. Smith, Prop,
Safe and reliable rigs furn-
at an umea. special ac
comodations furnished to
commercial lrveler,
Phone. 3-6
WM, SMITH FEED STORE
Hay, Grain and feed. Free
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uomcry vo au pana ei tne
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city. Mountain, trade a
specialty. Phone 1961
Bona, hafiteae and wagoaa
boastit ana eald
I. HARRIS
THE MEAT MAN
3 still doiner business at th
M
old stand. Will be glad to
see all his old custmores as
well as new ones. As good
prime beef cattle is now
A
scarce, I have on hand a fine
selection of cured meat$,
hams breakfast bacon. About
the tmeenthof May, I will
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have a fine assortment of
young piime beef, which are
now fattening. Do not for.
get that I now have as good,
fresh beet as there is on the
market as well as fresh fish
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and poultry. i
Prompt Delivery Phone i6qi
MICK BRICK
Brick furnished m
any
quamty or any style. Nc
contract too ssaall or tocj
large. See samples of one
pressed brick.
GEO. KREIGER
La Oraode, Oregon, j
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This Sicre Ocser at 6:30 p. m except
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First m a Scries of
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AH Stylea ;in GOrdori Hats During this Sale will be sold
st tH vrjr 'low1 ; FTtoe of
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Ve also carry a complete
stock, a selection equal to
RADIUM r
,RdUim .Silk. Newest, 'C
Brightest. Beit RcasoiiaUy
Priced.
Udiuro Mk f , now on; sale.
A, fim sight a Areman can dia.
i'ogoiehil from (he so-called
ailkfnhich are part silk and
part material treated to look like
silk tut xrhich wjll lose there
lustre -when ., handled. Every
straud of Badium Silk is
goartn!ed all silk. " For
evening gowns, waists.pettieoats
dropskirt,o slips', or any other
use to which eilk cn b TMit it
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line of hats in all the new shapes and
any city stort.
$3
$2.00
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SALE OF
Wo will Place on Sale our entire line
of; Ladies' Skirts at a Discount of
35 per cent. Remenaber that these
Skirts arc not old shop worn goods but
of the latest Designs and weaves.
COMMENCES MAY 4,
ANJ ENDS
We ; hav;just
Received a com
plete lin of fine
Oxfords; in all
the newest shades
SH0CS
SPECIAL NOTICE
All AUil Orders Given Prompt Attention
Extraordinary sales;
SALE
Hats
colors. You U1 find in our
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ON MAY 13
GOODS
We have a full line of
wash goods of every de
scription. Also have a
complete line of he very
latest
EMBRODERIES,
ALLOVERS,
LACES, ETC.
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