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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1904)
"' Ikfty " ' ii-.MT?'-, V.W Services . Notwithstanding thai tlie ex curBion to Meacham, Suud.iy, depopulated tho cily to the-extent of seven or eight hundred people, the services at the sev eral temples if worship were rjuite well attended, Iu the eveuing tue Christian and Methodist churches joined in union servioes with the Presby terians and listened to a most eloquent sermon by Rev. Edwin B. Hays, the new pastor ol the Presbyterian church. A very pleasing feature of this service was a beautiful contralto solo by Mrs. J R. Forrest rendered in her own inimitable manner. Special Excursion to the World's "air. Ueuverand Kio Grande, In cnu. , "I porunally oou' due , excursions to tu World's fair uiirmn Jiiub. These excursion iii ruu tlii.,oKh to St. Louis without 3' ",f l'ttrs. '"" short stops at principal points eilroutu. The Brat of u. iuriius win ic,1Tu Portland " ," '"" ' second June 17. Tlie rule tr.iin I.b urando 'ill befciOtoSt. h,","!i ",",d r,B,,url1- Eursionists go ut! Jia the Denver i Kio liraude have the pru ilojjo ot leturniUK hy a dilter eiit route. This is the most pleasaut route to cross the continent. The stops anauKcd ive an opportunity Of Vlhltliii in i). I I.-...' ' ,,, If you wish to accompany one ot those pulsions write at om-o to W C Mc Hnde la4 Ihi-d street, Portland, for Dr. p A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON. Oflice at A T Hill's Drug Store La Grande, Oregon. Phone 13G1 Kesidence phone 701 Qlose of The Year NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . r. S. Liiiul uiliw, ijt 4 ii-uiuie, or. , ... - Mh.v 11. INK. IL'I' IS lli'n'DT irlVi-n thnt it- ,.n It,.i.,.a with ih' (jnivisii'ii- of iliu act of I'unjjriH ,..-.., .r.,c riiuiii-u '-All 1UI 1H- ltu Willi Ol jiiitR'i isuni in iii(-stim-.s of raliiMrniu. oi.-. '-vadtt it i id Vu.!nirloii lVrrll..rv." iik Au imiu to ;ui inc l'ublie IjiuU Stattb by ui-l I .AllktllM -t. IfitZ. I'lUH-tl.. ii u of '.ili- Ulif illlV llll-.l ji tUl Otni-U llvtMWONl Sltll(. iii.-ni, .No. i..r tbo iMiiiliu ol thu &.. 'i Slflinu (. mui hit fi VX: .if J,.,.lf.... V, ill Towiithlii n i w'w ViiVr. low i i. ,,h willulirr nriMJi t. h how thnt iin h.n.i umi'iii more vshluhiIi- for Ittr (Imbcrfor uw limn foruitrk-iillunil .tii ikmc-s,iimI lo ftMuhlLMi hi-r Wit ol llils iiili at I-mimmV.-. (iri-uoi; Yesterday closed the first year of Rev J." C. Walker's work as pastor of the Methodut hurceta of La Grande and Island Cily. Tonight he leaves for Hailey, Idaho, to attend the anuuul conference, where tlie appointments will he made for the ensuing year. While it is cm. not be positively (old what a:tion the conference will take iu the mutter, it is generuilv understood and it is the desire of his congregation that Rev. Walker be returned. Under his pastorate the church has made rapid strides, in every department. The building of the handsome new parsonage which is almost com pleted and over wnieli there banes no indebtedness, is al most entirely the result of his eneygy and to his financial ability. During the past three venrs the chuccli has been en tirely freed flora long standing indebtedness and the member ship and congregations greatly increased, For many years the location was thought lo place the church at. a disudvaii'ug but lime has proved the wisdom of the oiiginal locators had nn eye to the future. MuiuImv, (III- 1st l.i.v or Aiiuu.sU IIVl. nnu niinies as wil iicftM'K : A. 1. Urn. .lo in J. Muriiliy, Kitlnh II. liulllH, mid Mary II. Miiritliy, all ol IVrry, Oregon. AllV ItlOl till IHTSOIIK .lllllllllVU.n'lirDfllL- nl)ovMli-MTilHtl land., art- rf.iit'Kl.-d lo n It tbclruiaiiiiK In thin olli.-e on or before Bald isiiayoi auusi, iuoi. w. uaviH, lo-gwicr. NOTirKroR I'rnr.ic.vi'ioN. (Isolalt'd Tr..cl) 1'L'l.i.lt: UIOj kai .K. Nolic i.- Iicr jvi.'n. II at in i.ur.iinnon of I wi.i! ucunio. innn la- ii-iillil-i..m r ol II. t itm-r.d LHtid Wl'li. t. Uinltr it lit at ;iv ir-t.-.l In lilni hy h,-. li.m :!..Vi I . Ki vi .-d tal"U'B. as .OIH'lHlttl liy l ip n.'t uf roiltl.-.s lionruvfll 'ti.uarv V'i. K!i ..v M,:l oini f.-il 1.1 nfii-r ill Ulillv Sllf. ;,l I. ;i k .1. Ill on III. L'd.iv nt AUUUM. I..!'.. At tlild ii ..r. I l. f.i ...Vllt.. Irnrt Ally ill) ill ii rl lining wdvt-!1i.-ly III." li.X J .1,. .! I ;. arc ..J. ,,, ,1 III 111.- I..I.H- In Hii. ,.T,- ' . (..i, ll.,-.i..v , il. -iHi .il.-.J lur I .-..! i riu i.i-t inciil nl njiil iiil; uim:. Ilii-.r ril.i ..ill In- luil.ilfd. I'.ilu.l J urn; lyii.. I., w . li.tvir. i;eti5lcr. . 11. Hobulx. U.cel.-. r. who WANT SHAW TO SPEAK Salem. Or., August 22. The Ropnli lienns of this olty were not very well satiellod with the arrangement by which Soi rttury Shaw was to pa-a Ni- lorn and leave it from his ltin ary, and yesterday President J N Smith of the Roosevelt club sent a telegram to boil' alor J H Mitchell asking him to try to arranec that the secretary eive an ad dress io the l itizons if Salem. 0. H. & N. ENGINES RENUMBERED There are no mora "400 a" on the O R t N. itiir now -inmnnnnd eneines tlial boasted the designation as (lie "4UU eluaa" liiivn heen reduced id tneir ranks. Thi.v nnnaisled nl the 400. 401, 402 403, 404 and 405 and were the "queenr ol t' e rail" h lar sb engines were enn- cirnid on tlie system, la order to make the numbers ol all the enginea cunl'irni to a reitulnrsiateni. these Eiucs have been numbered l.nml7'Jti 1S4 inelusive. becau.e the number ft the same class ol oniiine m: the II nr nnian eyainn Hoi ped l 178, and there must hi no break in Hie mini 'er. Another reason lor rei limb ring these engines while jet n -ervne here ik that thev are soon to he suceceileo bvanewcUaa ol naisei ger eng'tie Isster, strung"!', more luiied in heavy arnrli mil I nn O Imillll. il nostible, sod tiiPHA will iro elsewhere. Jiict where these engines will be cot is ni t known, hut in the intricate meandering ol the locomotive s c rear thev me lo be Ii rwsided some where along t'.f line where tbey wl.l bt) b Iter adapted to the trallic, aud like the old isilrosd man, wbireibe Company needs tbem, y 9 a D n a a n a 9 IPIHBMKI i m B IBS BlBBBP lBBfl B IIB03BSII1IBDD0 Dg $10,000.00 EXTRAORDINARY $10,000.00 m Ti M COMMENCING FRIDAY, AUGUST 19 we will give away 10 the people of Union county $10,000.00. It will not be a lottery every one dealing ' ; with us will get part of it the more you trade the more joa get. t. I have bought the La Grande Mercantile Company stock at about 50 cents on the dollar, and to make room for tlie goods now at the Raiubow Store aud &iz thousand more that is on the way here, I have concluded to sell them at atout half price. There is no cheap or Blioddy goods in them. - 150Q -F OF SHOES - Wo have 1500 pair of tho best shoes made. Such as Seh, oiltsvub & Co., A. E Brown & Co., Krippendorf-Diiimnn Co. iy.d District 70. These shoes are all guaranteed by .the in nii'rtcturars. F.dlowing are a few quotations: . L die, f 5 50 and 5 00 shoes at $ 7ft, U 00 at 2 05, $3 50 . xitJ 5'l, 2 60 at $180, 92 00 at 1 '25, $160 at 05c, 100 pairs of hist seasons shoes $1 75 and 1 50 at 75o, Men's $4 00 enoes at 2 75, 1350 at 2 50, $3 00 at 200, 2 50 at l 70, $200 at 185, and 50 pair of heavy shoes at 75o. a a n u n a NUTU'L Kt'lt I'ljltl.K'ATlON. N nirhnt-tii ((' Mil 1 nl prior. Utici' ;ii I-u i ii'iiiiili'. ( 'rt'oii. hint- ii. lilflj n !y L'iM'll Hint tin' IdlluwlnK in..,.; in -.iiiiiiurl of his clu i in. iilnl Hint Mild pr.i.i will tnnili- hcfnri' tho t-rai u Ktciiui iiniii1 I. I Hiidoitirc, t l.ti ('.niii.lf. tirtL.in. "ii AiiKii-l i. I'M. II. K. .':"., Miiinnu'lli.! .-!iilaiii;ci . Iji " ; runic il-J. ll, Bl'liiu ! .lojtl) ,-tlllltlj;t.T, ll''l'HSr'l, rt:ic K1 - ll'-.hKH f-w. il. lp.2.. U. K. VS.' SI. IU' iiaino.-the fnlldwlnif witiift-s lo prtivc his oi!Uinii'U rt .-iut'i.fi- tixu iiml culUvn- iitl l.itiil vl: riatik litiiiiiotl. J'Hiti Kfili r, Cotmrt Slirit lr, Miimnl Knilili ull of ,ti t.t K W. lA IS, llrglsti'f. FARMERS ATTENTION I have purchased the SPO KANE CAI'ii and it is my iu- leiition to mnke a special effort to nltnse the farmers, In order to do this I have decided to furnish a special meal Saturday of each week which I cull the Partners' Dinner. This meal will include nil that the market affordf and will he nerved in regular family style. This will be the best meal ever offered in La Grande for '25 cents. When in the city call at the Spokane Cale and see exactly bow good a meal you can buy lor '2i cents. REMEMBER we nay cash for butter, eggs and chickens. J F Johnson. & 3 S a a a 01 a a 3 m s m SOTVIEl- OF OTJ.Fl ' BIRG We have sixty-five Ladies' and Childrens' hats at hillf price, this season's goods. Sixty shirt waists ot 50 cents on tho dollar. l'2Jc flanneletts at 8jc. 10c outing flannels 8c. 6c calico 4J. Apron ging-h-tiu 5c. 50 colton blankets at 50c each'. 75 pairt at about half price. Big line of corsets at 50 per ceut. Al! summer goods one-third iff. $1000 stock of silks reduced from 30 to 50 per ceut. Iu dress trimmings we show the best line. at low prices. ; $1500 worth of JEWELRY bought at tine. on the dollar we are filling at 50c on the dollar. Expert juweler. All work guaran teed . F-1737 We have as complete stock of goods as can be found iu any first class dry goods store aud during this sale B will sell all at prices never before heard ot. We want your trade if goods and priceB can get it. Call aud see us in our new location, next to the La Grande National Bank, where we will be pleased to meet all our old lriends J D and as many new ones as care lo save money. Yours for Business, g - B THE RAINBOW STORJE S ' B B "BIIIBlBBBeilBtlllRIBBFIHBBflBBBBBBBBB BHyiBBBBft Steward's - Opera - House One Night, Tuesday, August 23 Greatest of all sensational Comedy Dramai "JOSHUA SIMPKINS." The most laughable of all rural plays. A pure whole some story of away down East. Litest Songs Brightest Specialties. ADMISSION 60-75c SEATS ON SALE AT VAN BUREN'S SUNDAY MORNING. A CROWN I A CROWN ! A CROWN ! A piano of iniitiv tones and j II of theui h.iiiumiI tn the culti- I t.iMi'. You have Ihe liimo toif, tlie har:i, guitar, :uinjti, nmndoliii, zither, auto- iiirn. ci lli. and many other tuiii-s at vur coni'iintiil wnc-n you have a CROWN PIANO The bnnd-imest of these ins trument?, make an impression H i.o every "lie who sees them, mid Hi" priee very uwdenile. Write W- li'T catalogue EILERS Pi NO HOUSE 3JU.VI, fti"l 1W Wa-hi' etmi Ht. l'oi tla- !t ()rKnn, Tlie plncfr wh-re instrunientr (I TP tiln st nd i:i greatest var- jelv, prices lo' si, terms of pay ment tuo lerh'c, end treatment piir and most courteous. BLOCKLAND BROS. Island City, Oregon Breeders of BERKSHIRE and POLANDCIIINA SWINE. Young Btock always on hand, and always glad to have you call and see our bogs, as we breed them for the Farmor, and ask you to compare our paiccs before buying some where else. We have now two fine young Berknhiro boars on hand, July pigs ready for use only $20. For short time only. BBP1BBBIBBBBBIBIBOOD WHITE ROSE j FL0DR Js milled with the idea of pleasing'evory dealer'e high B class trade-custo.'-".-" who appreciate quulity . The B name of the Pioneer Flouring Mill Co. guarantees re- B liability and highest grade iu every sack of flour p bearing the White Rose brand. p Poneer Flouring Mill Co. S BBaBiBilOBIBiBflDBBBHIBaH Wc want your Hay and Grain AND WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE We will take all you have, no matter whether it is only a few tons or if il is several hundred tons. We want al' the hay in the valley and then some. A. V. OLIVER WHOLESALE and RETAIL HAY and GRAIN DEALER - Take Cart of Your Trophies 1 will pay from ii lo$10 tor mule ileei heads band led accoriltiiK t directions. The Jolted lines on back of neck and lieu 1 show where to rip the skin. To bleed your game cut the jiiKUlsr n low down as poflilble; never cut the throat. tVniiineiii o to skin by making a cut from the hose of tho horn lo hack of the bead, thonre ilonn the buck of thu nei-k to top of shoulders tbt-nae nronnd the side to point of hrUknt, woi It tho nk in carefully awny rom the bono of the horns, lien tho ear is reie hed rut olf those to skull, afterwards remove the flesh wli.mthe eye in rent lied inn tho Hnger In from I no outside and raise tip tlx' eyellil lo avoid , 1 1 1 1 ti u it Ii en Ihe tearplt is wltb the point of thn kn r Ii en tin rorm i of the month is reached out through and expose the t. i'lli. 'i nil Ihe Murk lining on Hi" lip also all the oartiloKA on the nui-e. Sail neuvily m.il ml 1 up for 1 hours '.hen dry in the aharie UtilesB salted .veil mid d )el in Ihe slimlo your work is allelnst Use nothing but salt Cut as much of the IIckIi oil' tho head as posalbleand work the brain nut the hole at har-k nf la'nd Save the under jaw bouea beu drying the skin keep It frnm orinkliiiit I. will uImi mount your tropbi at reasonabU prices vv ivi nvvo 1 U AIUC1 a-'.'"- m