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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1905)
" " MAJESTIC You can depend on a good THANKSGIVING DINNER if baked in a - . AtJ E ST DC R;AWGE It bakes right because His made right and of the Hht material Malleable and Charcoal Iron. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, MB ' BUYING DRUG STORE GOODS WITHOUT RISK When you coma to Hill'. Pharmacy for wydrvg .tor. article i it i. ITlCTZ nfunp. , no devour money is yours immediate'y upon request. PERFECT RUBBER GOODS. W. thoroughly examine our RUBBER ar. not perfect HOT WATER BOTTLES.- FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, BULB SYRINGES. ATOMIZERS, complete new stock, fullly rubber, long wearing, stand hard usage. A. T. HIL.L- j Promotion Druist ' LA GRANDE, OR r : A SPLENDID INVESTMENT Is a m'ij; which will build up your own town and country. The Aurelta Minir g Co, Now offers the first block of stock of 100000 shares at 5c per share. The company has 400,000 shares of stock available for the de velopement of the Standard Mines, which will be done conservatively, and as fast as posible. For further information call on s J. A. THRONSON. La Grande Evening Observer WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1905 Published ; daily except on Sunday One year in advance...-. ...........;.... $6.60 Six month, in advance 3.50 Per month ............ ....;..! 66 Single copy ' ....., 6c EnteredTat the Post Office at La Grande. Oregon, a. Second Class Matter. CURREY BROS;. ED'S AND PROP. IS MADE BY TAKING J ADVANTAGE, OF BARGAINS 4 Especially through the t Holidays Our stock is replete with hand some desks, comfortable rockers, dressers, sidebeards, iron beds rugs, etc.. all combing with beauty and usefulness . 5 Pictures and Mouldings Charles Dana Gibson has ceased to produce those fine drawings for which he wa. noted, we have a number of his handiwork in stock. Rembrant water color, and Carbon Aristotyp.s make handsome ornaments. Framing done her that is jest at artistic a. th. pictures themselves. Eldridge and Ntw Royal Sewing machines are carried her. ADCOOK & HARRIS, ' ADAMS AVENUE . LA GRANDE IRON WORKS Complete Machine .Shops and Foundry General Blacksmith, Horse Shoeing and Wagon Work. Manufact , ; er of Th. Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill. D FI T 3 t: R A L. D. UNIVERSAL DEMAND .The historian vainly ponder, over his books In search of a period when' there was a universal and upward movement towards a better and freer life among all the peoples of the earth as is now stirring the whole human race. In' Russia the movement attracts th. most attention because of th. crash produced in break ing through the crust of autocracy and its supporting strata of intensified military- ism, serfdom, theocracy and ignorance But the same yearning for more freedom to the masses for better condition' in th. home life of the lowely and more honesty among the rulers is awakening humanity everywhere. China has more quietly than Russia felt the dominant impulse of th. age and is planning a constitutional gov ernment. Japan has' already responded to the call of her people for more liberty. India is arousing from the deat-like slumber of thousands of years and lumanity is ascerting its rights in de fiance of its long worshiped Veda which bound the people to" the past customs and laws and tedious and expensive sacrifices that require a multitude of priest, to b. supported, who Haid down as law. "That if a man gives up his own customs, and performs others, whether out of Ignorance or covetousness he will fall and be destroyed. A fool who ceases o follow his own Sakha (school or educa tion as taught by th. priests) wishing to adopt another one, hi. work shall be vain." Bordering on polar ic. a. far north or south a. men dwell. In the temperate rones, and in earth's girdle of sunshine, and continuous growth, ripening of fruit, and perpetual bloom; in th. tropic and where ever men abide the .am. impulse s felt and there is a universal desirt for better opportunities for th, lowly ' and more honest among th. rulers and the demand has gone fcrth from humanity at large with a unanimity never before witnessed, for freedom real and actual for every creature that bears the image of the God of the universe. " ' ' "Fleecy locks and dark complexions Can not alter nature', claim Skins may differ but affections Dwell in black andt whit the same." . The demand for rights and justice, whicluare all included in tha grand hope ful word freedom may not be granted Immediately: "But freedom's battle once begun. Bequeathed from bleeding sire to son Though baffled oft, is ever won." It i. the same potent spell that is arousing the whole world, that is moving our people to throw off the yoke of politi cal bosses and make the people in fact what our form of government says they are fre. and self governed. It is this same demand for equal opportunities for all. and special privileges to none that is in ipirifig our people in their efforts to punish grafters in high places and scoun drels who have betrayed their trusts nd used the power intrusted to them to look out for the rights of all, so as to en rich themselves or special friends at the cost of the general public. The people at great humiliation and expense have found that real freedom and equal opportunities can not be enjoyed or had, when govern ment officials are corruptly using their places to retain power, or enrich them selves or partisans and hence the de rnand for honesty in officials, and tha evinced a disposition to punish such that in violation of their official oaths and pledges have abused the confidence placed in them. : . ' ' " LITTLE SOUVENIRS To send away. A verv prettv custom it that of sending to distant friends littie tokens such as the souvenirs wa handle We are showing a beautiful line of souvenirs and a visit to. our store will be most interesting to you, for here vou find photographs of local scenet hurnt leather novelties and souvenir post cards Pewlin Uruo Co. A Crcrp:n Death. Blood poison creeps ud toward th heart, causing death. J, E. Steams. Bell. Plaine. Minn., writes that a friend dreadfully injured his hand, which swelled up like blood noisoninir.. Burl, len's Arnica Salve drew out the poison. healed the wound, and saved hie lif Best in the -world for bums and mm. 25c at Newlin's Drug Store. Stock Holders' Mterntf Notice i. hereby civen that than be meeting of the stock holder, of the La Urande Commercial Club Buildinj Association, in the library of the Com mercial Club building on Tuesday, Dec mber6th.,1906. al eight o'clock p. rr ror th. purpose of electing a board of five driectors. W. Miller, President Call up Main 29 for NEW WALNUTS ALMONDS BLEACHED SULTANAS Cluster Raisins Muscatel Raisins Citron and Lemon Peel V!. ;i . Dales v;;.'V .F!l;: Heinz Mincemeat BAKER BROS. PHONE MAIN 29 Adaira Ave. i GAMES GAMES i I j! Holiday Novelties . Golf glovts f r Fleeced- Blankets E. M. Wellman & Company : ADAMS AVENUE Heady For Business WITH A FULL LINE OF FEED. HAY AND GRAIN We are ready to buy all kinds of hay and grain, and pay the highest market prices, . R-y.oyvER Slater 13uildiris: IEFFERSON AVE; Main ST ' 00 ACRE FARM FOR SALE This farm is only 1 5 miies from La Grande, on the Elgin branch , of the 0. R. & N. Railroad, at the Rinehart spur. It will make ! several good homes, and will be sold in small tract, if desired. There are three different young bearing orchards, and two good houses on the place. In a good school district fre. from debt Terms easy. ' ( Address. HENRY RINEHART. SUMMhRVILLh, OREGON. Or call at the farm for full particulars. Notice 'Notice is herebv o'wmn vnn m,tm having left my home without just cause or provocation, from and after this date. i wm m no way be responsible for any debts that she may comtract Dated at Island City this, the 6th. day of November, 1905. Joseph Anson. Fine Cards Th. Observer ha. taken a number of order, for engraved visiting card. a. a result of th. advertising w. have been doing for tha past two week. Thosa wishing extra fin. work should give us a call and see our line of samples before ordering. .