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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1904)
;1 1 i 4 9 - M ' WHAT Ml: Uvo.foi . ' ivU; luuer today? V-.. . . ' 'u may answer tbiit queg tjou satisfactorilu by diuing t THE MODEL restaurant, the old standby." Our cooking is a paragon of .-.perfection, our food faultleEs and our service rapid aud cour teous. What more can we say, except that our prices are popu lar?' We give a regular four course dinner for 25 cents. Come and try it. You will not need the sense of hunger to enjoy it. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. AKBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIUHT We sell weekly Meal . . ' --Tickets,. Cash $4-50 vmrw-xmmBB&aatBm EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS!!! Fine Quarter sawed 3 piece Bed Room Suit, Beveled French Plate Mirror 28X40 inches, 125.00. Cost 50 and is as good as new 2 Blue Flame Oil Stoves. 4 bargain You may have them on trial. - . 12X13 ft 6 in Brussels Velvet Carpet, $25. Cost $45,jsniw. Loo at this. SHADES, CURTAINS and CARPETS We have a fine line of these goodskuew, also linol eums on which we save our customers raonev. Remember we do Upholstering and all kinds of "Repair work. Carpels Cleaned aud laid. H . B. Hasten PI"S5, F. D. Hasten Highest Prices Paid for I Get The Habit fOf tradiug at the Nebraska Grocery Store and you cannot break yourself of it. Our goods are always the best, our prices are the lowest and our stock is T complete. Besides P brand on all their lending lines. We have just re- ? jr ceived a new and complete line of Men's and Women's J? andShoes which we invite you to inspect. C.1.RALSTON 4 NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Cor. Fir aud Jefferson Sts. !!! ELECTRIC FIXTURES Al! who are building new r rebuilding their home?, ran neatly finish their parlors, dining rooms halls ett: with a 1 to 6 light Electolore, at a reason able pricp, ? we are in position to undersell any fixture in tin Inland Empire. We buve ut our office a complete stock of assorted styles of ceiling und wuil fixiures of beautiful de signs and finish. Also Shades of pit designs. We cordmllj invite the public to inspect our stock even if you Hre not ready to buy. Office Oju n from 7 a in to 8:30 p m. La Grande Light and Power Co. SUMMERVILLE LIVERY W. I. Hunter & Sou- hav Lpused the Melunzie S'ables nd are prepared to serve the public in a first class manner at reasonable rates . " TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE That is why people come heie for men's and by boys' fchocs The J. E. Tilt line is our spec ialty. Here is where price and quality are combined. C. W. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET Second Hand Goods. having the largest stock of "Preferred" $ canned goods, Allen & Lewis special ADVENT CAMP Meeting Is Progressing Nicely Plain, Humble Preach ing Characterizes-the Meetings. i . - The Haven l)y Adventist Camp Meeting which if pow being h!d lu La Grande is progressing nicely with a fair attendance. A lr t o! humility and a desire to shi k a 1 1 i-wr walk will, Q d ia ubar HOinaiic of every meeting. Tub preaching while no effort is be ing nude a! omtory ia plaiu, dear and piintud accutnDtnied by the spirit - ol Gil. : . , The subject trated at the tent last V'-ning upo.i the Second Coming ol the l.".rd was ot tl; most thrilling iu- t-irestand h Id 1 lies congregation spel b nnd. 1'be disc inre was bus.-d upon John 14: 1-3. The p?aker said n put. "The subject pi the Lord, is definitely treated in the Bible. Much more is mid concerning it than many other iubjots which sra considered ot vital importance by all professed ohtistians l'lm subject of Chritt'a Second Coming ianl thrilling interest because it will make the termination ol this reign of the elosiug up of all things earth ly I ho nsht ring in of tbt great day of Gnd with all its solemn realities. Yes this will be the time when the open iug heavens will disclose tue coming of the 8on ol Man in all his grandeur tmiv, o-auty ana power; cooing wun all the ang'lio throng to reapthe fruit ol bit redeming love iu the earth. Yes mis wilt ne tun event oi all evaut. the i vent beiore which all o'.bera wil1 pale into insignilicance." The discourse was concluded by the ipenker with a solemn appeal to the congreatiou to get ready for thnt reat event by humbling sell before God, confessing and forsaking every in, puttiig on tie LorJ Jesus ChrHt hv faith and humbly walking with God. The subject this evening will be Tho Signs of the Tunes," or those events which sb(w unmistakably that tho Savi'jnr's coming will be in this generation. An ii.vitation is extended to the public to attend all the service. OS-TE-OP-A-THY "To start tbe day with a ttiniulant to stir us U-, and finish it with a seda tive to settle us down is a disitiaceful mode of life." Ho s iys Elbert Hub bard in The Philistine, More it des- ( troys the sanity of li'e. Headache, buck aches, limb aohps Hid indeed tnoet of the cdmuioa Hcbes )( life find ready r.-liel at the l.aud uf the Onteopftth. Poet diphtheritioparalyeliis regard ed aa a very (MTioult if nut irnpodsible ill to overcome but 0teip thy has many case ciwed in it credit. Big Hay Contract Baker City, Of. Sept 1 Monroe Masters has secured a oontraot for tbe ssln of 1,000 tons of bay to the V. 8. Government and ne is now busily en gaged oarrying out tbe oon tract. FOUR MONTHS HENCE Until Meeting of Legis lative Assembly, when Many Matters of In terest will Come up. While Iittie thontiiit oneralir is be - i i l taken in the fiv-t (bat ft in ohly (our montha until nnr tilnnnlnl lft ,i,iMi;-n iiiuijuh nntn oar nionuiai ioiihiito nssetutjly meets not b few of the mem ber lire giving some ftttnnti .n to the nrnhahln o rnt nu tha ' will uriflnnli - prooaoie ie.Minnof ma. win umjonht- dilly come bfforo It. In CUU vernation . with a member of tbe upper houpe a ftw d H0 he Btatod tlnt thur would besoms aoll n tnken to prevent the an -nual torn at fires that destroy iboasanda uf acres of valuable timber. Kauleru Oregon is very mooh In- crested iu the baaalon of Irrigation and a bill to provide rights to the buildrrs of reservoir for tht proper storage o! water will be presented. The bill to puuish gambling aa a filoi.y the sumo as the states of Wash ington and Idaho which was lost in the lurt nession will be another meas.uro that can be safely slated will be pro. seated end pushed. - Another measure whlob hae been dUcussed la tooreate a commissioner to olllrially inspect the county and statu officers. Of court the uanal bill for the plneiug tbe slate officers on a Sat sulery will again be presented. tt ia also expected that a bill provid ing for state supervision of examination of state liauUs similar to the system adopted by the government over natio nal banks will receive attention. -It ia also biutod that there will be some attempt to aineud I he new sohool law which proviilcs for a capital tax, tbe Wilnmetto valley heavy tax payers arn said to (nvor a change. ' - ft is quite evldout that there will be moio cauiioua legislation in the future than in the pust owiog to the fact that the pooplo now have a chance and are using it.. The "Initiative andReferen dum" law, to illustrate the bill at the last legislature to place the crime of gambling ae a felony after various attempts was lost or stolen or not reported from the oommittee. This will notbi the esse this session some kind of a bill will be passed for if the legislature does not tbe people will and if tbe people take it into tbeir bands they will pass a Uw much Hlrouger than the legislature. ' Ttie law was laughed at by many wheu it ivas iimltr disouseion In this statu for sttvuriil years prior to its en actment but now it iml.reot enroll is having no srujill tff-.ot on the gencrtl legi lulion of the sta e. A not In r examrle cited by the legis lator was the passage of the Local Op tion law. It would have been impos sible. Mli'ivc p.nsectiHiohaliw through i lnc Vgiel itur LrE$OR DAY PROCLAMATION Salem, Or., S ptimbor 1. Governor Chamberlain yesterday Issued a pro clamation setting aside Monday, Sept ember 5, Labor Day as a holiday. Tho proclamation says: "Recognizing the faot that none but ihe friendliest relations should ever exist botween labor and capital, the two xrot impelling forces of our civil iznti'it), 1 do hereby recommend that Mnndy, September 5, be observed by our people everywhere. That as far as possible nil plaros of bu-inees be ilosed to tbe end tint employes and employer be afforded an opportunity to meet in friendly aud social Intercourse, TO DEDICATE PUBLIC FOUNTAIN Owing to t lie dslay of the work o' pi icing in position of the beautiful public ti unuin iu the center of Adams Ave. arn.' tun streets, caused by hav ing to send ti PoitUod for a valvi., tht dedicatory services wbioh were to tnkeu piaco WeJuesday have been postponed until Friday evening at si) icli riTe the following program will be presented. M1 ction....l.i iraude Concert Band Am rica Chorus Dedicatory prayer Rev Walker LVeseii.eti-ni address Mrs Lilian Tbomasnn KoBponso Turner Oliver Remarks Mrs M R Stephenson Closing soug. TIMBKIl LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878 NOTICE KOH I'UbLICATlON. U. H. i-uiU OH Ice, Im Urunlc, Onon. May, U, 11NH. Noil-o In licn'by given that lu compMiuifO with tlif in.iloiiH'tr the iter nf Oinurt-NM of Jiitu .1, 1'iitlMwi "An a'1 fur tlif kiI of llmtwr I. u in lht;M!ili uf Culirnri'ta, Ore- K'ii, rVH'Iti, iiii'l WiiNhlntrtim Tcrrhory, nn I'xiciiilfil to hi! Liu- i'ii!lt; Lund SinlfM ! nvl of Aniriltt I. !f.rj, (Iizrkiiill U (Nit iter, of la irmnlf, ouiity of t'nloii, Mtnte of Orcgoii, hart thi"'ijv Dk-iI In ItilM oiTil- hiff nworit tii'.ciiiiiiit No H(. f-ir thv )ut(itHv or the hK'4 HA.4 h..-. ami Si4 NWmidHVVU NWU of H. ct ;n Tp No 4 rt Kan No K W M. An-I vt ill oll.-r jirtmi tr, liw that the land eouHiit iiHin; v. Uitthio for It, tltnhor ot tttoiK' llniii for itKilciiltural puriMMPN, and io tbtuiiMsii hiai chiiiu ut hn id Und Ncforo the iKi-tf! ami Ko't'lvcr of thin oflVe at Iji (ititi) h .Oi'iii'U. on J liurwlay, the 4th dnj Au.;iiwt. I KH. iiv tiitmtw an wltnenfMt: JiuK Mc(;ny Ki m r -Hut int, .lohn Kinitli, and Frank Hir rtn, nil uf I,h lirjndi', OrfKon. Any nnd nil iktsohi cUiIuiIiik adTftranlr Ihe nhov.) u wi th.'d HtilH ro utitnntcd to file their rliihns In UiIh ufDco 011 or bufore aald 4II1 day of AiirfuhL, liwl. K. W. IhtIi, Hcciater. NuTM'KrOK I'l HI.ICAIIOM. (lfl1iiU-d Tract) I't IM.lt l.Nl HAI.K. Hoikv N h.:r iv iliii. itial In burtuanoo of l"tr"i'li')iiH fntiii the CutiimtMorH:r uf the ! (ifiirral LmiuI i rffn ', Unirr Authority vtatrd In 1 "m "y rt '" l-- Ktd hbMw,n 1 Sill'': l I'm of (lllKfrM lliOMvOd I j f vt mry r w.u prorm d 10 offer at i I i ''' tlv k a. m. on the 'iday of , ahi t. jv ,,. thi office, the folluwing trci 1 vi !? :,ti J Any and in t,;n m.iniina- adtieiy the ' J l,f",t ' l,MM rt dviel to file thlr rli(il 4 ,., lK ,ifft(e OI) orUf(irc u,edy atov! d'-.i:t)tUfi u,r iv,tmw nmeiitof Mid tale; i I (.t l wU.v ll.r.riijl.iauilll tui r..ritwl. Iml.ul . jun. i, i i,. I i. w. Davja KeKMer. i A II. KotwrU. Itclv:r. For Sale . An extra good cow and calf. Inquire at the Old Town Store. K Smith, Furniture For Sale And house to rent apply to Mrs tibearer opposite Btnr Grocery North . or track . -. : Furnished Room Centrally located corner of Washing ton and 6th Streets. Known as Geo. Ball's lodging house. FOR RENT Furnished ' rooms for rent. Apply to Mrs. M A Adams, V.m O street. Phone OCX 8npt 1 For Rent "; The building formerly occupied by ' the Salvation army. Hor full par- . ticul ars and rates inquire ol Mrs SO Ziibor. Aug. 31 tt. . NOTICE OP 1'UNAL. SETTLEMENT. Nntice is hereby given to- all whom it mav concern, that Christian W Murphy, hna tiled uor Qnai account as administratrix of the estate of Thomas N Murphy, deceased and the County Court of Union county Uregon has set Tuesdnv. tha lilh dav of Bent- ember, A. D. 1110 1, at two o'clock P M lor tne Bearing or sucn report. Christina w Alurphv. . Administratrix. ACUTE RHEUMATISM Deep tearing or wrenching pains, occasioned by getting wot through; worse when at rest, or on first moving the limbs and in cold or damp weath er, Is cured quickly by Ballard's Snow Liniment. Osimr Uloson, Gibson City Illinois, writes, I'ob Id 1002: "A year ago I was troubled with a pain in my ba k. It soon got so bad 1 could not bend over. One bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment cured me." 25c, 60a 1 00. Sold by Now I in Drug Co. Opposite the Summer Houso. One of the best ninsioul institutions in the state, four rooms used for musical instruction, lugrados of music taught. Deparmeut X, 2 rooms ured for the 3 first grades. Children at the age of 5 and older come one hour every day. Donartment 2, 2 rooms for grades 4 to 15 for pupils of all agos The lat est ootirse best pruotioal musical In struction. Minimi contests for mod ale every few iveeks. E PORTER DAY Principal MRS DAY. Assistant HARD WALL PLASTER Only costs about 5o per yard more than common plaster, and worth many time3 ovor. ADVANTAGES No danger of freezing as it can be used in zero weather Being flexible instead of hrit. tie as all sand mortors are it will dent like wood when struck or jammed, instead of breaking Doors, windows, pipe holes, etc are ejteiiy cut through it It is a non conductor of elec tricity and thus prevents snort circuiting It adheres equally well to brick, stone or common lath It coutuins no acids nor chemicals to corrode It will not burn uor disintegrate by fire beiug a perfect protection for wood frame work It will under no condition pit or blister Parties having jdaslering to do should cousult me regarding this class of work Estimates cheerfully given E. REISLAND, Phone 371 A FORETASTE OF HEAVEN A tou' h of an Angel's Wing Sorbelio Sandwiches IQY MAKES 'EM WEATHER FORECAST ToalgM and Tomorrow (fair, eoolar tomorrow . A TnE TRAINS , m iNo a East bound 9 :10 p m ontlm A I No 6 West :5 p m on Urn X That the way to reach a man's heart is through his stomach. Try it by using Geddes Bros' canned fruits, delicious beraies, lettuce, on ions, and radishes, just fresh from the garden. We are the first store the farmers call on and of course we get the choice of everything. We always have the fresh est eggs, butter, etc ' Special attention given to phone ordprs. Geddes Bros. 1 OUR BACK ROOM Ia open for your inspection. In faot we will be pleased to show you through our entire establishment. Everything is kept scrupulously neat - aud clean and we have no heaitency in showing the most fastidious how our meats are baadled. We now have the latest improved sausage maohiue and san sell you aa'.isage in all styles. Bock & Thomas v MY SHINES, Are like tbe "Smile tht won't oome off." 'I he; are put on rlgbt and itay rliilit, I nse oulr Whltmore's paste ami guarimloe thai It alter thirty days trial joa Huil that It has in any way wiiy injareu ma reamer i win preaant the customer with a IS pair of ahoea piirehaBod at any store be may select. It you clcalre really first class work call and get a abine. Ladtea won a specialty. Remember tha place, Krt ley's Barber Shop, where everything ia Brat class from the boot black up. JOE B. WILLIAMS. Sacred Heart Academy La Orando, Oregon. This well known institution, oondncted by tbe n Slstora otbt. 1'rapcls, aflords excellent eilucatioiihl advantaxet. Moalc, draw ing and painting optional stndles. rroiarintt young ladles for the profess ion of teaching a speolalty. Boarding and day school opens the first Monday in Heplember. b'or catalogne addresa Histor Hupcrlir. Aug 4 Oct 4 OREGO hd Union PACiFJr Time Itahiwlal LA OKAIinv. no. a ;W p. m. NO. t, f.w a. m. Halt Lakt. Denver Kt. NO. 1 B.A0 a. m, NO h 8:5 p.m Worth. Omaha. KaniaaJ ' i iy oiit LDiiii. unioaKO a aat NOl. fi:Mla m melon. Walla Walla, iJayum, Fo meroj , Colfax, Momow, Spo kane annu na j ilh Tla Hpo- NO 4 .asp t Fortlanrl, IMUm, Pen dleton Umatilla WaH lula, !,ewlatoD,xlfas Uokow, WallaeeWar dner( Hpokaaa and other points east and NO (:30 a m S.-S pa uriu ti. npofcana. 'land City, Alleel, cedt nil,ler, anil Hunrtay connections at EJ sgop B:ifl a rojwitli tws for points! I in irraiiuw rouoty Oonan Hteamers between Portland and 4au Francisco erery Are days K. 0. MOORE, Ageot 1