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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1904)
TV f i EVENING OBS weather rc:.:c.- ,; , Toniglt and Suo&iy ; nights, frost. Warmer J Suuda-- J VOLUME III . LAORANDE. OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING. MAY 7. 1904. NUMBER 157 t i. LA GRANDE ERVER. ! ANTkJEWISH RIOTS IN AUSTRIAN TOWN Brutally Outrage Women and Children Many Killed Is Caused By The Russian Defeats. Vienna, May 7 There were aerioue anti-Jewish nota in (be Austrian town of Lemberg id which five persons vere killed and many were injured. OONUREGA ION IN SYNAGOGUE It is mat. d 'that tbe rioting began ! Saturday fornonn while tlie oongrrga-l tinna were in the synigoguea, 1 The mo1! smashed til windows of the houses mi the J-wsh quarters entered ilia hou.ea ami threw womeu and children '.utoftlip wind wa. : UHL BRUTALLY MURDERED A girl wa murdered in il e most rev dune manner the r"nirt say, and Oosseok' wresent fn restore nr.ter. . The ou'li'ivtk i said to hav-. heen due to the aneer. of tie ornwd over Itu'si n 'fv-'B' i hi' far E.i, May Be Pastor Bev Hays of California will preach in tbe Prebyterian chu-oh tomorrow both morning rnd evening. Rev Hays will probabiey become regular paator at the cbnrcb at this place and it la de sired that all members of the church and all others interested the will be present at the services tomorrow. The yonng people of the Christian Endeavor Society will tender a reception to Bev tiara in tne church next Tuea day evening OS-TE-OP-A-THY l liiiMt-a' vimi to ''.America i m m ng other things called th. conn Osteopathy doe. not cur? (very thing. Noither is aveiythinr curable But it bas relieved -o meny torts ol ilia .that iti advootle are justified in olaiming tbat it cures everything ' ourable. I try's attention to the . faot tbat : in Oatfiipnthy America claim prior hon. orB fur a syatem of "bluoJIeas surgery' I all her own . . Subscribe lor the Observer. Merrill lias Resigned Lot Angeles, May 7 The prinoipal subject of discussion at this muniog's aession of tl e olethndist conference l Haurd's pavillion, its po r setting capacity and aoonstio pt periiea. Tbe miruing waa devoted to reports and representation of resolutions. Bishop Cyrus D Bon presided. -BISHOP MERRILL RESIGNED Bishop Merrill senior member of the episcopacy, resigned at tbe morn ing session. Ue waa given the Ohau tauquan salute. ..Tbe bishop is 79 yeare old and has been in miniatry 69 j'PrtM, " Tl.p first big debate of the general o tuli'i"noe will be FriJay foreno.id bo the r.wilution recommending tbe re dtitno ing nf tbe annual, conferences, DiJH Buckley and T B Neilly will be the prinoipal speakers : EVERY DELEGATE PRESENT ' Tbe last of the belated delegates from the Santa Fa wreak arrived at daybreak. Every delegate lay and olerioal was in his seat at tbe busi ness session. The organic tl ion of the committees of tbe ohuroh waa reported at 8:80 and 9:15 a m J A l'a ton waa eleoled chairman of the hook committee one of importHiioe in connection with the meeting Ol the conference. Evang lism ia tbe keynote of he 1904 conference and rivalry is ac knowledged to exist between the Pres byterian and Metbodiat bodies in the evangelistic movements. A plan ia on foot in the oonlerenoe to adopt tbe revival method accepted by the gen eral Presbyterian assembly last year at its ann'i tl soosinn lu Los Angeha o create a general revival fund and appoint the most able members of tbe clergy as itinerant evangelists. Thought I Of It J) We know we've got "TO SHOW" YOU This Idea Pleases Us When We "Show" we win, and you win wheu you purchase a suit or sknt, ut the price placed on ihem during ttiis SALE. - Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. This Sale is for the pur pose of reducing our immense stouk mid TO MARK A CUSTOMER OF YOU I Crash Skirts, $1.25 to $6 Walking Skirts. $2.40 to $12 Dress Skirts $3.60 to $28 THE CHICAGO STORE 2C5 end 1207 ADAMS AVENUE. Lagrande Ore. MUkPHY BRO'l, Prop's. 5--M"H-f-f"f.f Begins Healing -' luslaiilly Cu Lem Cream is absorbed so quickly that you'll wonder whtre it has gone. No trace of grease or stickiness remains to annoy. Just a dainty, elusive odor tu tell that it has been applied, acd au immediate sense of com fort to show that the healing has beg in. It soothes chapped and roughened skin in a magical way, is as harmless as dew and oosU but 25 cents. NEWLIN DRUG CO Delegates Return 8 R Hsworth, T J Hugbey and J. N Blutnenateio. delegatea to tbe state labor convention at Portland returned home this morning. Mr Hiighey was aooompaioed by Mrs Hughey who a'ao returned. Tbe returning delegates report having hail a most enjoyable time and pronounce the oonvention a complete aueceae. Tbe La Grande delegation all received appointments upon important eommittiee. 8 B Haworth on credentials, T J Hughey on resolutions, and J N Blumonstein an report of officers. . i. Attention G A H Ibe members of Oliver P Morton Post HI) of La Graii'ie Hill meet at their hall tomorrow at 1:80 sharp. By order of I W Faulk, commander. Severe Hail Storm INSTRUCT DELEGATES FOR ROOSEVELT Denver Colo May 7 The First Dis trict Republican Oonvention todny re nominated Congressman Robert W Bonynge, John W Springer and W B Minor wore named as delegates to the National convention, instructed . for Roosevelt. . ' CHURCHES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rnv Hayes, of California, will preaob hot1) morning and evening. Christian Endeavor aervioes just be fore the evening anrtnun. .. . f acre fr'act, Hast of the La Grande ling mill, one half in good bearing M. Small cottage, and good bain. A NEW RECORDER ? NAMED LAST NIGHT Cheshr P Newlin Elected on' Third 'Ballots City to Try Stone , Cross Walks. . e 4 v The city oouncll mot again I tat ei oil ing as per arrangement, all members present with the Exception of Dr A L Richardson. The first business was tbe election of a City Reuorder to fill the vacancy causolby the resignation of Mr Miller. Three ballots were required to make this' election. The first two ballots stood Chester P New lin three, J K Right two : On tho thir l ballot Mr Newlin received all the votes, thereby electing him liecordor . xuo muring nworjers repiirt waa then ami referred to tho flnance oom mittee. Beaumont Texas May 7 The Sunsetrcll for cash or will trade for good Limited of the Southo-n Pacific has en-.horses. h . L O Grout countered a severe bail storm near? : La Grande, Ore, Welsh, La. All the windows on one; sfde of the train were shattered andSALE Large two atory house, the latticework waa splintered, rassen gera were panic-stricken, Several of them were cut about the (ace and J Kohn, of Houston, was seveiely injur ed by flying debris. Wallowa Notes Rankin & Reel have sold to Brown Phillip & Gediles of Baker city (MX) itry ewer, the pr'ce paid was 2o per 'h. live weight; they will be fattened mid placed on marknt. Road supervisor Gob? is at work with a ere" of men on the Wallowa hill road, and will soon have it in good shape again. The road has far ed much better tnis winter then us ual. Tbe water did not wash it as bad as usual. , This is good as the great rmtt of wool hauling w II soon begin when the load should be in ar good shape as prssiblp. , .;: J P Stacy and son Thomas arrived a few days ago I mm I in bid in Union county and have rented a farm or two from John McDonald and will begin farming operation. The old gentle men is one ol the soldiers of the' Civil war and ia getting well pleased with this frction Wallowa News. IV,- The waya antl, means committee re ported that bids have been advertised for the foundation for the new city halU The same committee . was Instructed to build two atone cross walks sob whwe on Adams avenue in order to determine the illirarenoo in cost aa between the wooJon walks and the atone ones. Tbe following bilu were allowed "i . Debold Safe Co , , 26 00 Frieghtfor safe ' 35 00 Win Mil er Recorders fees 27 50 Witness feos In Goodall ease." fi 00 The council then adjourned to meet again next Wedi.eaday May 11. - Losti La Orl coutai A h W Hciietj For Si Mill BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday 6obool 10 am Midweek services Wednesday even ing at 7:30 p m - B. Y. P. U. 11:30 p m All are cordially Invited, CHRIST A IN SCIENCE S Irene King, 1st Reader Tbe Ohristain Science services at The Advent C iuroh every Sunday at 11am All are oordially invited, T F St PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH . May 8 Fifth Sunday after Easter Sunday sohool 10am Morning prayer and sermon 11am Subj otof the sermon to be read: "The Ascension of our Saviour" A lay service. - All invited tu attend Children (aHy There will he a Son lay School rally Sunday afternoon at the Presbyterian ohurcb at 8 o'clock. All tho Sunday tiiihooleof the city will take piece. : A splendid tetnparanuo program has bet-n a'ranged. Literary Society The H S Literary Society met at the High So'iool building Friday. - The following offioera were Installed for the next term: : . President 1st Vice Pies 2nd Vice Pres Beoretary ' Asa't Seo Reporter - , Aas't Reporter Serg't-at-Arius Ethel Davis Rachjl Turner Elton Jackson Nell Young Stellr. Olivrr James Neill Clayton Darnell n j H,-m.t The fLllowing program n ri-mlereil Quotations. , . . ; . , Lly t-choni Dialogue Harry Finn, Gruci II. .( par Lisaio Ktug and Lizzie H innnl1 . . Selection H H Orcuna'ra Reoitalion , . . Nina Unsfti Song...,, , . ... By chol High School Bulletin Old Maid's issue Gusele Fisher, Hatriet Harris The editors of tho pi p. r were diose (id as typical old mania, having along wuii muni i gi'o.i tup,ni ol ,oa and a black cat.. , Critic's Report ... , ; Mis "A E Ivanbrw Short Talk...., :.Mr Goodall Adj tut tied until next year, i Fiuitdale Items . Wm Ausoq leaves ; tomorrow Ut Iowa to visit his parents whom be baa uot seen for many " years., ; . ", '( Phil Tboanpaou has just oomplet.d an addition to hi bouse which add much to Ita looka and oomfort. ; ' : O H Finn la planting his Froitdale farm to winter apples. L Oldenburg alao has a craw of men planting trees on bts hill farm. C J Black is only a Sunday visitor -at home now being in' the amploy-' ment of the sugar company auperio- ; tending work aa Union, , 'fhe people ol Frttitdale aniViqloiiy . owe road master B Logadon a lasting debt nf gratitude for his he-qio efforts : in savlnif tho IVoebaWil- brilge-yfrom s tho tecont Hood and repairing same mid getting it in repair for travel so 1 soon -r , j 1 ho ...;c. ut frost bjta eliglrtly-injnred i- the cherries but not materially. The fruit crop promises to be 1 fair but not heavy. " ' ' , A drive ibiQugh our streets will reveal the fact that our orobardists are not a sleep. , ' f . How It Was Done Port Arthur Now Com pletely Surrounded by Japs-Just by a Little Head Work. Tokio May 7 General Hosoya, de tailing the landing of Japanese troops onLiaTung peninsula, in bia official report, Bays the seventh division, with torpedo boats and two transports, arriv ed off Lai Tung the morning of May fi; bomberded a number of the enemy's patrols a .tl landed a party of tallois who wailed ashore a tbousti nd yards and took poss-sslon ola rangu ol hills, plant ing the Rag witho it a shot. Three gunboats wete employed to distract the onemy's attention, killing several The first fleet of transports, seeing the Hag oi tho bill, began landing at 8 o'ul'Kik last nigbt, the troops wading ashore until piers were Creole I. Japanese have landed at two points In the vloinlly of Port Arthur at Hschewo anil Port Adams. The two plarea are on opposite sides of Hwang Tudg peninsula, anil the foriiea landed are only 20 miles apart. M E CHURCH ' ., J O Wklker, paslnr , Services Sunday May 8t' Sunday School 10 am Preaching by pastor . Ham Class meeting 151:1(1 Evening services F.pwortb League ' , 0 30 A program by the W F M 8 7:30 The pBBtor will preaoh at Islipd City at 8 p m, . OF CENTRAL CHURCH Bible School Morning Worship Evening Service A cordial weloome to all CHRIST 10 a m 11am 8 p m The Life of a Watch If a fairly good watch ia properly taken oare of, cleaned and oiled by a competent watchmaker onoe yea- it wout.l weat and uo good for at loast 40 years. A S.ewart, the jewe'er at the Rain bow Store Is fully oiimixtent to do your work. Kx'r ti rgains in j wel ery of all kin.l. every work Falls from Ladder Chicago May 7 Krom a ladder 150 feet np the aide of a temporary tower atStegor, III., Michaol Tintcuia foil Ui instant .death tiday Fifty fello working men in a piano ft.clory wltners-, The World's Fair Route Those autici Dating an Kaetorn trip, or a visit to tho Louisiana I'urehase expo sition at St. Louis, cannot airord to overlook the advantnges offered by the Miasot Ri Pjtctno Railway, which, on account of Us various routes and gated ways, has . twin appropriately name 'The World's Fair-Route." Passengers from tho Northwest take the MissoDBi'pAoirio trains from Deu ver or Pueblo, with the choice of either going direct through the Kansas City via Wichita, Fort Scott and Ploasant Hill. Two trains dally from Denver anil Pueblo to St. Louis without chanue, carrying all classes of modern equip ment, Including electric lighted vation parlor cafe dining c"'' dally trains between u i ....u Write, or cull nm-'i - Business Change Jack Ohilda has exobanged bit bar- 4 ness businesi for a farm ' up Gland Rondn alver to E OhiistorTer.' i I 100 Pieces WASH GOODS At Sacrifice Prices Monday morning and for throe days, Monday, Tnof. day, ttnd Wednesday, these beautiful summer' goods' will be on salo at Speciol Price Redaction. Beautiful waistings and shirt waists. SuitingR,. consisting of the season's most popular fabrics for your choosing for three days a VERY SPECIAL TRICES. Watch for, further announcement in Monday's OBSERVER Men's Suit Special Thursdays ..Men's silk mixed worsted suits, J lined, with hand made (T " f collars and but ton holes, at J $22 50 to any 125 00 suit on For three days. Men's Fino Wors a ii teed rqiinl tho murk!.', jllS.gUftT- II " ail. OD obesT1 Ten Kansas City and MoBrlde, ...... itu iiiiiu ai. ervutuu uenerai nn""t ., . . . for detailed .!"" "a lttt4 U. n... i t..e 7! floff ehirU 60o for Ihreedaya. ask yon to to.p.re these shirts with tho, you bave l,eo.i in lb n.hU of paying t for. , .They; wU; not suffer by ooraparUou. For three days only at 1 .' , 1 f 1 1 a. ' : r4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I t t 1 1 1 1 1 1 a a a a a i a a , a a a ea the plunge, Mis neck waa Lruken, literal ur: