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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1905)
t' WJ m p rril : it re m - Everything you want want for that w Why Should Femurs Join the Grange SUNDAY WINNER . Is Awaiting Your Order at R ALSTON'S NEBRASKA 1 GROCERY STORE u jOox, Lir and Jefferson Sis. OUU SPECIALTY -; Full Line 'Terferred Stock" Oanred Goods. SHOES Good School Shoes specialty A.B.C. STEAM LAUNDRY YOU I NEED SOe9eee0O900e0eeae0Saaaean0)e)e)e 1 PHONE La Granie, j l85l Oregon. Should come to our Laundry , when-, in"" ' "' '-; of anything from a pleasant smile to clean liuen . is our :v ""? business . WASHING WE DO IT R I GHT : Hotel p y 'WE ill . , Italr,frairr9llr7lfr5'!i bommer CATER TO COMMERCIAL TRADE ROOMS WITH BATh fcSTEAM -'HE ATM All Modern Conveniences Best Dining Room i U Oregon Service in Eastern If jou have no other way call on the' , ; LA GRANDE UGHT AND POWER CO. and secure an - t ... Bates and all prices will be explained at ' the office . Electric Fan I,., """7 it'"') , ' '; . f - ' "' '' - ' .. . A .-t.' g , 'ft '.. J- . '"V Keep Cool First : BectuM It U th custom now roramly til eoligbUoM people to BMOciata tbemMlTM with sooUl or- K&aizUoni and the Orscg U the on ly otganiutloa tht meets (ally ererr Deed of the termer and ble (emiiy ai a Goctai orgaalzatlon. ; Beoood: Beoaaee the teaching ot tle Grange la wholly moral, edaoatlng and elevating Third : beoaoae f armera aa a claai offer bj reaeoa ot their leolated life aa compared with people In other wa'ki of life and the Qiange furnlthea the means ot caring that dtteot In a large measure. Fonnh : Jtacaase every other class and tuterest el the country Is orgsn Ucd for the protection and adfanclng of their own Interest and the opera tlon cf those organizations are largely to the prejudice and Injury of the farmer, while the farmer stands above disorganized and helpless. Fifth : Because the Grsnge has stood the test tor more than thirty years and proved its great v&lae to the farmer daring nil these years as no organiza tion can, In a social, moral, education al, financial and political way. Sixth : Because tba Grange la ncm partisan, and partisan questions are forbidden for dlsonssion In the Grange. By its lawa and customs it is proper and right and Inonmbent upon the members to consider and discuss all economic questions affecting the farmers interests, not aa partisans bat as citizens and ' patriots, so treated that his Influence ahalt aid in securing laws that will serve the best Interest of the great majority of the citizens. . Seveoth : . Because . . the farmer Is powerless to exert the Influence ' that belongs to him in an economlo or moral sense, or the weight or InBasnoe dae from him to eeoure good govern ment while standing alone and nnot ' ganized. .. , V Eighth : Because under present con ditiona ha is In seml sorvltade, stand ing alone, helpless, to be preyed upon by every , other Interest beset by very trust and combine in the country Impotent to assert his Independence or manhood. , If he baa anything to sell bo Is forced to aooept soma one's else prioe, or it he wishes to purchase any thing, he mast pay some ' one's ' else price. . . ' .. i"; Hinth. All farmers should Join the Grange and thus put themselves in pdsition of free men and demand, not implore, tor their rights, as Joint heirs ot this glorious republic and secure the power to name one price, either : com ingor going ,' Tenth, because aa society and gov ernment la now oonatltnted, the farm r is a nonenity. He feeds the humnri family, and most animal life, and pro duces the raw material., to clothe all mankiud while be oft Is poorly fed and olotbed. To a great extent he is os tr seised by the highest - society,., and barred from politioal preferrment and notice is served on him In loud and Insolent tones, that the only, ass the rest of the sovereigns have for him la tb grow abundant crops, pay taxes sod vote ss told, and keep quiet and the rwaaty of it is, if there is , ao thing pretty about it la ha seems to enjoy it. Else, why , does he , so meekly and silently . submit to this servitude. Barely we mast oonolade that ha en joys this menial and degraded posl tlon. Otherwise, why has he plodded on with bowed bead and bended baok, serving ' his heartless task vssters without complaint, or at most, with only ml.d snd lte?ctu&l potest. hile the CorJs ot his cruel Uk matt ers are contloaal'y tioJicg tiot aboat his loins. When too, it it k ea tlrely within bis power to secure his every and juot right, all that la right uUy his la this own common country Simply by exerciting his natural facul ties, and performing bis whole duty to himielt and family, his (ellowman, his country and his maker. But in bis blindness and perversity, toils on through oountlesa generations, siogls handed, above, refuting to organise and co-op rata with hie brother farm ers to aecare his birthright. Eleventh. Every farmer should onite with the Grange because by or ganization and co-operation, the rural popnlation can wield a very treat in fluence for good and reform, morally, socially, financially and politically. While eingle they are helpless. Some remedial lawa have been placed on the statute books through Grange influence but onlf a moity ot the same charact er that could have been secured had ha farmer been fully alive to his op portanity, his privileges and duties and been prompted at all times by true spirit ot self respect and patriot ism. Beflectfor moment. Wbst grand and glorious achievement if the farmer, by - united teal and effort. could place hlmjelf and the generatlona coming after, upon tba plane socially and economically that his importance entitlea him to and to secure such grand results would be worth many tlmea tba cost In money and time. Twelvth. . Because every larmer la under aolemn obligation to hie brother snd sister farmers who are In tba Grange, atrlvlng with might and mala to improve the condition of all farmers whether in or ont of the Orange, and it is neither manly or just to shirk your duty where the Interest-ot all is oon A) -HI 10 HAL cahd: physicians A. L RICMASDSO.'J, - Fhysicim snd Surgeon. fflos orar Hlll'i Drug Store, OSes PhODS 13(4 ReaMooo Psoas til N. MOLITOR. I.I. D. , - PHYSICIAN AND SUftGEOJIJS Corner Adma nM tnd Depot Bt OnVse Pbons XM Bealdenot Fboae 6&1 WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Fbooe TU bavla balldlus", oppoulle Sotamw Hooae Offios Coura, I to 1,7101 r. r- Every BACON & HALL, Yl 1CIAM3 AND SURGEONS Offles la FoJej buUdlne, Fhoa 1191. . C. T. Bmoo, Bealdanoe Pboos 1181 H. K. Ball, Baldraee 1121 ) Saddlo Sab ij I hnve a number of .c : : 1! 1 in my elocic wbicl-i I to cl53e out ard is j-nco wili accomjlisli tay pvvpoja, cubtoraers will receive t!ii beaet. f20 valves for $24 $35 . values for $27.50 $45 values for $Zl $14 ladies sadJdie $ 8 ! Saddles and harness maJe : io crder, ! E . CliRISTCFFERSOri 113 if.-. DKS. DIGGERS & B1GGERS Paysioiana snd Sargeona Q W BlgKort, I. U. Ooo.UBlsKera.M.D . fslephoDaa . OfflostSl aealdsnesUSl Qfflo Sainton Building over J. M. Barry's Btors. Kaldence on Madlaoa Ave. aecoiid door weatofortnar realdenea Or, U W.BIgcrs La GRANDS - ORKGON rrofeuioaal ealis proaptlr etieaded to - day or Bight. 3233.&2B2fc3SjS3i!SS2S CHAS, AKLQUlST.Proprklor. WHES, LIOUORS AND CIGARS Finest collections of etufkd animals on the PaciSo coast, . pt - w , Blue Front Saloon 1 sC tHOKSON, Proprietor. yiKEST '.; Imported and domestic CIGA1S Hot or cold lunch all hours JaSlcraoa Aveaas Oppoalta Depot t M y 1 DENTISTS A - Thirteenth Because yon cannot be long to the Orange, attend the meet ings and earnestly take part In the work and exercises without .. being a better farmer and agriculturist gener ally, a better citizen, a better father and husband, and mora tally realize your obligation to your maker than be for yon Joined the Grange, be yoJ eer so good a man. Ana iam 8isters, (God bless them and be will, they are the life of the Grange and in disDenalble to Its success. Would that all the brethren would pertotm their duty equally as well. Fourteenth, Beoausa no farmer can attend the Grange and take part in the exerolses without .deriving greater benefit, many times over, than his out lay, in time and money, i. A Fatron, REAVIS BROS. DENTISTS. OfflM Boramar Building Offlos Phons H . ... Basldsaoe Phone U7 ; C. B.Cauthorn V DENTIST, t Offlos Over Hill Drug' Btdret La Grande, Oregoa R. L. LINCOLN DENTIST Op stairs, Ogc Adams aveBU and Dapot St. ' PhonayS . VETERINARY SURGEON Don't Borrow Trouble It is a bad habit to borrow anything bat the wo'se thing yoa can possibly barrow, la trouble. When sick. sore. heavy, wearr and ' worn-ont by the - - a. . nalna and noisonsoiaysiiepsis, omous- noaa. Brlirht'a disease, and similar In Urnal disorders, don't ait down and brood over yonr symptoms dus ny ror relief to Ele jtrlo Bitters. Here yoa will find sare and permanent forget fullness of ail yonr troubles, and yonr body will not be bartend by a load o debt disesse. At Newlin Drug Co drug tore. Prioe 0O0. uaaranteed. Dr. P A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON, Office "'AT Hill's Drug Store La Cl3 e. Oregon . Phone 1361 uodidence phone 7U1 Farmers' line ; 58 . DR. W. T. D)WNE3. VBTBarNABY BTJEQKOM AND ; DENTIST ', .' - '. ,' . leavo orders at Red Rasldene Cor Croat Drug atora : 6th and I at Thirty flv vaara esperlence, Nt of refaranoe i rurnunad . lesssssssasssssssa- Palaco Salof a CHAS. ANDERSON. Prop .' '- !' TIMS ." WINES, UQUOS AND CIGARS Always on hand ;', e Jefteaon Avoaoe e Mini sawaaestsss imnsa Opposite Depot e ATI ORNJ SYS CRAWFORD & a VWFORD Attoraeys-at-Uw f" ; : LA QBANDK, OREQOM Man's Unreasonableness Is often vas areat as ' woman'a. Bat 1'hoa. 8 Austin. Mar. of the "Republi oan." of Leavenworth, Ind., was not unreasonable, when ha refused to allow the doctors to operate on hla wife, for 'Ceno. Mr wife was then aloa, sne coma hardly leave her bed, and Ave (5) phy. aloiaas bad tailed to relieve her. After takins Electric Bitters, she was oerfectlT oared, and oan now perform all her household d atlas." ' Gaaran teed by Newlin Drag Co., price COo. ITIIE L0V1VRE CHRIS WRIGHT, Prep. - ':i FINE W.IE5. LIQUORS i CIQi1R5 1 Gentlemen always Welcome ' - - ; - Fif Street ,"V ' V".! J. W KNOWLES ; Attorney and " Counsellor ': At Law ' :.;;f;"'V Office la Ralatoa Bolldlng Phons 156 : La Grande Or. Notary Public ' Iner BARGAINS Improved City Property in Good Location, WM. " GR ANT, Agcn t i.iil'llHl'f"11 HM An Opportunity For Home ' Seekers 700 acres of choice Farm and Orchard Lani will be sold in large or small tracts to suit purchaser. Chain Wwijby the Cord 123 cubic feet to : the cord , lft-incn ary cnam nr,rl t3 ner cord. This is cheaper than by ths , load. . f pay torwbat yoo get and get what you & ', Pbone 57' IH. W. NIBLEY 1 V ' i, Ti vb; il l 1 1L a! a. I l' ! : This farm is only 15 miles from La Grar de, on the Elgin branch of the O. B, & N. Bailroad, and is what is known as the Henry j Rinebart Farm , and is: located at the Rinehart 8pur. This farm touches the foot hills; and is watered with numerous springs, and a beautiful spring branch of pure living water. The land may be divided into FORTY OR EIGHTY ACRE TRACTS, very one of which is supplied with living water. This : splendid tract contains sufficient land to furnish homes for twenty or more families. ' Remember this farm is under cultivation and every foot is a wealth producer. One tract cow has over ten acres of young bearing orchrad, which is ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM PEST. This farm has a complete railroad and count f road con nection, and is located in a school district which is free from debt and maintains a good six months school. r Address. HENRY RmHARTi ' 5UMMERVILLE, OREGON. Or call at the farm for lull particulars, Terms and com : r plete 'description. , , , , . - :" BUT, WUUnms ' , A. C. Wullams WILLIAMS BR03. ATl'ORN EYSATLAV Qfnoa In Balatoa Banding i - Pbons iOjS - La Qrande, Ur. Store Front " Two sections of glass store front ISi 15 feet. A snap. Also one Ore proof safe, weight 2300 at a bargain. Call or write, La Grande Faun Broker, La Grande Oregon. Phone 158 L Eaglo Sa'o in ULRJCH LOTOS, Piop. F1NB WIHES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Lunches are our specialty "Jefferson Avenue, Opposite depot . Lodge " Directory, KAOLRS U UrmnW Alria inFOt SMeU very Uund.y nlht It K ol 1' ball il l p a if iairin nraiiuirn iwtviissii mm. bluiu'i. 1. A. WU)U. W.e. J. K. Pollock, w. a I O 0 f la Oranda hoAgn, No 16 meii m their ball even Bulurday night, VlltuiSBiant oera eordiallv iavtua lo altooo. n Uamtery plat can be sera at oBlc of City Recorder. . - ,. aW. BoberkKM, N U H. It, Ooolidye, Bee. rTARKNOAUPMKNT No 11. I. O. O. V. ateeuovery Snt end third i'bantdava la tba oumlb lo Odd rallowa ball. VtelUnf patn rcba always waloome I. H. Suook, C f. itdinopdB4)bliiaon.Borlbe aUSTERHBTAa OKD Bom Chapter Mo I lKmiathaaacoB4and(ianti wedoeadar U acb month at rM s m In Huoair T.rapia Mania Aldrtob, W M , , Mary A Warnick. 9e . . M. W.A La OrandeUkup 7708 meeta everr first and third Wednesday of the month at JU O. O. V. HaU. All vlilHi'g neigh bor are cordially iuviUxi to attend. . . e.Ktiund, v.a Jphn Hall, dark. 5 rORErtTCRH OIT AM ERICA Ooart Maid Harion, Mo tnmtM aaob Tbunday nlRlitla K nff Ball. Broth ara ar iorllod to at land. . X S TlllHOD, Chief Raor. ' i 1) H WlllUma. 'lu. 0k Board of Tniatee-Dr.U Jb blggera, John Wall .S U Lua..aarwai r BRUNSW j. r. JOEBij hi j.t. 099. rnor. PI11EWIHE5 LIQU0RJ Aad the beat brands ol CIQ1R5 Aiways on hand 1 . , Mlied drinks a epeelalty Ask and see If yon. don't get tu Tola is a gen- tlemen's isaort and will be ran as each Tom Fleming j BLACKSMITH Horseshoinj and Wagonwork ( North Fir Street e twMttCttP-tt-w i ':n;.l".if'.'..,'l . 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