La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, November 12, 1904, Page 1, Image 1

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    I LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER.
VOLUME IV
LA GRANDE. UNION COUNTY. OREGON SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1904
NUMBER II
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RIO, ILLINOIS
BANK IS ROBBED
Towards Peace
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IUUUUS JCVUK L.illl iiiuusaiiu
Escape on a Hand Car
in Persuit
Dollars And
Posse is
(Observe Special)
."RIoUl Sot 12 -Early tbli morning
the Klo State Nitlonl Bank was enter
ed by eight muked men. who dynami
ted the safe and eeoured money and
papere valued at 18000 and mads telr
eecape on a hand oar. OffioUs soon
started after them. While their oap
ture s certain It la not auppos d their
capture will be accomplished without
bloodshed. : . .
TRAINS MEET
NcAR GRANGER
. (Observer Special) y -.
i St. Peterseorg, Not, 13. It If aoth-
orltivoly declared here that it Fort Ar
thur has surrendered, Buasia may be
willing to discuss plans of peace with
Japan. : , ,
Os-te-op-a-thy
Failing to And reason In the philoso
phy of the preTsiiiDg schools, Dr. A T
Still. Foundur of the American school
of physiological or non drug medicine,
set out to And the reason for so sauob
pelvio congestion among women whiob
olearly.paves the way for all mal -poll-tloos
of the uterus, for inflammatory
eiodatea and adhesions, for suppress
ed ' functioning, or over-action, for
pains, or sterility, for backaches, for
headaches, for nervousness a d (or all
the miseries pecallarly women's own.
He found that cause. It proved to be
an entirely new conception in medical
philosophy. It was simple so 'simple
that man; great phvaloians of other
schools yet scoff at its acceptance, ...
mi
Union Pacific Passenger and a Freight Train
Collide Near Granger Eight KiKcd,
Many Injured
ANEW
MINE IN
JAPAN
Born
TRILL In this city W edntsdsy Not
9th to Mr and Mrs Balph Trill, a
son.
If True, , JapanWill Be
Able , to Carry on the
War for an Indeffinate
Period. : '
(ObMrvet Special)
Baltimore, ' Not IS. A Japanese
student attending the John Hopkins
university baa just tecelved a letter
from a friend' In Japan stating that an
extensive and valuable gold! mine had
been discovered in northern Japan.
The Japanese government will operate
the mine which is estimated to be
worth four billion dollars, and that
from this time on the governmental!!
have all the money they need to carry
on the war indiffinalely. ....
M E CHUBGH, SOUTH
' Bev. 0. B. Crockett, pastor
Sunday School ' 11:16 am
Fntaohlng ' "-Ham
Presiding Elder Bbangle of Fendle
Distriol will preach for us this even
ing at 7;80 and tomorrow morning
and evening. Don't fail to hear bim.
The sacrament of the Lord's supper
will be observed Sunday morning alter
the regular service.
SHIP
IS ON
FIRE
GERMAN LUTHEKAN : ,
There will be German Lutheran
est vices at the North Methodist churob
Sunday -Nov. IS 1:30 o'clock p m.
E Haase, pastor
M.E.CHDE0H - -
Sunday 8cbool . . 10 am
Epworlh League ,. 6 :30 pm
Oburdb services, 11 a m and 7 :80 p m
Bev Gillilan preaohes morning and
evening. : - -
WABEEN In thU city Thursday
Nov. 11 1901 to Mr and Mrs Albert F
Warren, a twelve pound son, ;! .
.Observer Special.
'OgdenNov. 12 West bound Onion
PaciTio passenger train No 8 and an
east bound . freight collided beadon,
early this morning a few milea east of
Oefegger. Both trains were going at a
high rate of speed and were derailed,
going, over an embankment 20 feet
high. The mall and baggage care tele
scoped, both engineers and one fire
man names unknown, freight conduct
or Lowham of Evanaton,. mall clerk
Sherman of Cheyenne, csr repairer and
two nnknnwn passengers are known to
be killed and many others injured. A
wrecking train has been sent out from
Ogden
Sty Louis Explosion
" (Obs tver Bpeoial)
: St. Louis, Not. 12. A large boiler
in the basement of the New Port hotel
blew op this morning at nine o'clock.
. The building was badly damaged, but
all the occupants escaped.
Passenger Wrecked
. (Observer Special)
Baltimore, Nov. 12. Nine people
were Injured In a Baltimore & Ohio
prssenger stack ' near Boyd's station
early tbis morning. Pullman con
doctor Conrad may die. O J Daran of
San Pranoisoo was badly out on the
head. - . '"
LEWIS In this city Saturday Not.
; 12 to Mr and Mrs J M Lewis, a son
' Designer Dead
(Observer Special)
Glasgow Nov. 12 George Lanoz
Watson, the noted r-raot deri net died
at home in this city today t om heart
decease. Be was born in 1861,
WILL NOT
STOP OVER,
Observer Special
Washington, DC, Nov. 13 Officials
who are in a position to know state
that the President will make no stops
between Washington and St Louis
either going or returning. Be will
simply visit the fair and not make any
stops whatever. :
MG THE .
St PETER'S EPI800PALOHDBOH
- i , Sits) Sunday alter Trinity
Sunday Sobool . 10 a m
Litany, sermon I and Hoiy Common
ion ..; ,' ' It a. m
Evening prayerilnd sermon 8:30 p'm
Bev Upton HGibbs, rector, mil
officiate at these servioes ' All invit
ed. - .. ..
CENTRAL CHURCH of CHRIST
OPPOSITE SUMMER BOUSE
O B King Minister
Bible School
Morning Worship
10 A M
11 A M
. 7:30 PM
7:30 pm
Evening Service
Mid week service Wed.
Sermons
Morning "The Christian Merohanl
and the Christian Buyer,"
Evening "Where shall the Sinner
Look for Salvation."
IF T YOU SEEK FALL CLOTHING OF
CHARACTER and MERIT
combined' with style and accurate fit, oome direct to
our store where you will find an immense stock ol
smart styles and handsome fabrics from which to make
your selection Wo are sole agents here '"for the
celebrated '
MICHAELS -STERN FINE CLOTHING
and cab Touch for the quality and fashion-correctness
of every garment, and guarantee to fit you no matter
how yon are proportioned. We are particularly proud
of our large and magnificent collection of
Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats at $15
which in point of style, quality, tailoring and fit. are
every bit as good as to-measure-made suits and over
coats at 30. In fact you never saw smarter appearing
nor better made apparel at other stores for $18.
at $ 7 60 worth
Men's Brown Cassimere
Men Oxford Gray Cheviot at
Men'e Black Clay Woisted at
Men's Gray Mottled Worsted at
Men'a Oxfotd Gray Ch'vt sq. cut
Men's Bl'k Diagonal Clay W'st'd
Med'a Scotch Tweed, beautiful
Men's All Wool Cassimere at
Men's Scotch Mottle, very stylish
Men's All Woel Cassimere at
7 60 worth
8 60 worth
9 00 worth
9 60 worth
11 00 worth
0 00 worth
12 00 worth
16 00 worth
20 00 worth
I 900
9 00
10 00
II 00
12 00
12 60
1160
16 00
18 00
24 00
V j
The La Grande Cash Store. I
PRESBYTERIAN OH JROH
Preaching tomorrow 11 a m and 7:30
by pastor Bev. Edwin Hays, morning
theme; "Biblical Revival." evening
The Toltor at ths Well," the first in
a series ol Sunday evening sermonson
events st the wells of the Bible. The
chorus choir nuder the direction of
Mrs Lyle will lead the music
Sunday Sohool 10 a m
Junior Endeavor ' 3 pm
Senior Endeavor 6:30 p m
Prayer meeting, Thursday 8 p in
A cordial invitation is given to all who
have no oburoh home to attend these
servioes with us.
b Lptist CHURCH
Sunday School 10 a m
Classes (or all ages
You are invited.,.
Bermons
Morning "Was Jesus Christ the son
olQodt" Ham
Evening "Why I . am not an Iofi-
deV Publio cordially invited to
these services. 7:30 p m
At 8 p in Mass meeting for boys
and girls. Meeting will be addressed
by Miss Caraie B. Milispaugh-state
mistionsry lor Oregon. .
FOOT
BALL
GAME
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Mass every Sonday ezoept the 4th at
7 and 9a. m.
Rosary and Benedlotion on the same
days at 7:30 p. m.- Mas on the 4th
Sonday at 7 a. in., no evening service
on mat any. Mass on week days at
6:30 a. m. W. i, Whyle, Rector
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
John E. Page, 1st Readei.
The Christian Solenoe servioes at
the home of ,1 8 Page old town every
Sonday at 11 a. m. All are oordlally
invited.
LATTER OAT SAINTS
Sunday School 10 a. m
Regular services p, n
Mutual Improvement Association
soseU ooojolntly at 7 U p. m.
(Observer bpeoial)
Portland, Ore, Nov, 12 The Steam
er Nlooinedla from Yokohama arrived
in the river today after one of the
roughest tripe In her history. She
waa beselghed with wind and weather
and lastly just as she srrived in the
river she was discovered to be on. fire.
The hatohes were blown over (tad the
flame leaped through them to a dist
ance of fit y feet in the air. For four
hours the orew fought the Are and at
last snooessed in getting the flames-1
under control The loss will be heavy
though the msoliinsry waa saved. She
had a cargo of two hundreds of ooal,
which was totally dlstroyed: -
MEMORIAL SERVICE
AT OPERA HOUSE
. (Observer Bpeoial)
- Ban Franclsoo, Nov. 13, 2:30 p m.
The greatest foot' ball contest aver
played on this aide 'of the Rocky
mountains is now in progress on. the
Berkeley grounds in the preseaoe of
the largest crowd ever. . gathered .to
gether to witness a game in the west
flothfjtanto'rd and University of Cali
fornia t ams are in prime condition and
honors are apparently even. Uolvers
itv of California team is the favorite
in th betting ring. -
Princeton, Nov. 12. Yale defeated
Princeton here today by a score of
twelve to nothing. ' ' .
Philadelphia, Nov 12. The Penn
sylvania eleven defeated the Indiana
eleven this afternoon by a score ol
eighteen to nothing.
There will be a memorial service
Sunday at 3 p m, at Steward's Opera
House In honor of the late Charles E
Brown.
The following will be the program.
Smg "Jesus Lover of my Soul." by ,
Choir and Congregation. Read by Rev
O B Crockett. . -
Soilpture reading HeT O H King.
Prayer by Rev J D Gillilan. .
Song "Nearer my God to Thee" by
Choir and' Congregation. Read by Rer
Edwin B Hays.
": Eulogy by Ray Palmer,''
Prayer by ReT J P Day.
The Masons, Eastern Star, A O TJ
W and Rail Road people are expeoted
to attend this service, A cordial In.
vltation to the public " ,
Important Notice .
We have a lead of coal for every
frmlly in the oity. Give us your or
der now before cold weather acts in.
Grande Ronde Cash Company,
, Slater building.
Heavy
Is our speoialty. We know ho to make fcood har
ness and we make good harness. Call and see the kind
we recommend for logging.
. ROBE8 The finest assortment of winter robes in
the county. ' We carry everything which should be
found in a first class harness store .
E. CHRIST0FFERS0N
Harness and Saddles . .
.- , ' : ". La Grande, Oregon r
sy
A Store With
A Record
We have been doing busi
ness in this town for 5 ears
In that time the town has
nearly doubled in population
During the same time our
business has increased FIVE FOLD. In other words
our business has made a great deal more rapid inorease
than the town has- There are dozens of reasons for tnis
all of which you will perceive if you begin buying drug
store goods of us. In the first place we had a thorough
training for pharmacy. In the second place we had ex
ceptional opportunities for learniug the practical side of
pharmacy in a successful drug store of the highest stand
ing. In the third place we have kept our eyes open and
attended to busiuess until we know the demands of th
people of this town.
A. T.
Prescription Druggist
HILL,
La Grande, Ore '
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