You Can Get La Grande reamery Butter At the Following Well known Dealers Romig & Staples Baker Bros. ; Mo Faylane 0. Ralston GeddesBros ; J. W. White . 0. L. Thotn Remember every pound is guaranteed When you ask for La Grande Creamery Butter you help a home industry and , thereby help your own business. ': :: :v' .-:-.' La Grand Creamery Co ELOQUENT SERMON TO CROWDED HOUSE Dr. Ray Palmer Continues to Attract Large Audiences to Baptist Church to Hear His Forceful Discourses LEGAL NOTICES An Immense audienoe was present last was the golden aUlra by which he had evening to. bear Dr -Ray Palmer, the olimbed to t e high place In tbehearta 6T ngeliat, at the Baptist ohuron In and estimation of the Amerioan people this city. ' The thuroh was crowded and advised all to emulate his exam until there was scarcely room lor a pie: he lauded ' the enthusiasm of chair or seat to be placed In the house. ! Booaevelt, stating that we ccold sao A Iter -music by theobotr and a solo by oeed in nothing without enthuslaam, Rev; Ball, envelopes were distributed and that we should exerolae euthna to the congregation with the request laam in Christianity; he said that people thtteaoh one receiving an envelops ! eeeme I to think , when an evangelist should 'write a letter to Dr. Palmer and came to eondu t a . meeting he must estate Notice 'J R Kellogg deceased, Estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, J M Uhuruh, has quail fled as fixeoutor ol th last will, and testament olj R Kellogg, deceased . AU persons having claims against i aid estate are hereby required to present the aame properly verified to j iiw uuubtoikubu m iue ourou. ui j a Finn, ttoinmer Building, Im tirande Orse-on, within six tnoiitha bom the date of the Aral publication ol this uotioe. Dated and first published October UthlflO. J M Ohoroh, Executor ol Estate of J R Kellogg, deceased. 0, H. Finn, Attorney for j Executor. SUMMONS. In the Clroult Oowt of the ui. of Ol ' . . .woo. uoantf. t.0 wiuLiAMStPUinns : CASSIA A W1LUAM8. OeCMHUai. ASWIIllama.: the above-tramed , t&e ham. oTUm SJtal ot Oregon TO Ualala defendant: 1L voe are hereby reaulred to anoeex ud ana w, ar tee oumplaiut tiled against you In the above- . eutlUed sua. on or before the Hat day o, '. October, 1(04. And if rw fall to ao answer, for want thareof, . tbe plaintiff ill . Uka decree ; against you for tbe dtisoiutloa' of tbe marriage cr-ntraot exjatlng betwoeii you And. the plain- , till end for cost, end dubutserdenu Of thu suit. , ? me summons is pabtunea lata. Jtaetern i Oregon Observer, a weekly newspaper publubcd In union oounty Oregon, by order of the Hon. . Hubert Kakln, Judge of the Eighth Judicial . wair. a ui aue vureuiv ujan or ane eiau o , ,tBceaweea tor all uoneecutlve waaka, , . 1 1 'ilia. LI on thereof to be mud a oa the . tth day ot jtciuiiaCallM, and the leu publW j na,n,i uu ura ,ix way ui uvMjuar. iwa, wruoa Oreec. theuon tft -1.1 T T- 1 lm tell him what benefit the meeting had been to him or her , - Theu be began his sermon of the eve ning on Theodore RooMvelt, taking as a text 1 1 his remarks the thirteenth ol'apterof Proverbs, verse 22: ,A good man leaveth an inheritance to his children's children." Tbe sermon was eloquent and forceful as are all those of . frequent flashes of wit and humor the eminent evangelist. . He took up The W 0 and the G A B attended In tie life and olmraoter of Roosevelt and ' a body,,- and the . beautilul, United pulnted his good traits in (flowing and . States nag as a back-ground to the impresaive terms. ; Be pointed out and . speaker lent impresslvenets to the graphically deaiTibed the ohriatian praises ol Amerlos and Amerioan citi manhood of Roos yelt, uyiog that tuts zenahip. . bring a revival with him, but there could be u revival by the mos otren. uods efforts of onn single man, it must be in the enthusiasm and in the hearts of those attending the meeting. The remarks of Dr. Palmer were lull rtt Anlhfiaiakm' arara alivinnnr. and Ann. I vinoing. and were interspersed -with DRIVINGS FROM DRY CREEK tv VootUroow a P--P THE IDEAL FARM . yo i have been wanting Is ready for yon. In f ct, there are several of them Wl ere they are and how little tbey cost, you ean learn by calling on us. . FARM PROPERTY is a specialty cf ours , that we taki particular pride in. We have, looked carelullv over every one before Discing it un oor books, and k ow H Is all r'ght. And the price is all right too If you are thinking ol Investing, bet ter stop in Bome day and talk things over. We can save yon lots of trouble and lots of money in yonr search for the ideal farmr . jCa Srand Snveestment Company, 1110 Adams Avenue, La Grande, Oregon ELECTRIC FIXTURES All who are building new cr rebuilding their homes, can ueatly finish their parlors, dining rooms halls etc with a 1 to 6 light Electolere, at a reason able price, as wo are in position to undersell any fixture in the Inland Empire. , . We have at our office a oomplete stock of assorted styles of ceiling and wall fixtures of beautiful de signs and finish. Also Shades of f 11 designs. We cordially invite the public . to inspect our stock even if you are not ready to buy.- Office open from 7 a m to 8:30 p m. . La Grande Light and Power Co. wMmadeoa tbe .8rd day of September, . KUOKNB ASH WILL, . Attorney for Maintia George Fisher had the mlafortnne to i Slnnine- aohool continues every Sat be severely shaken up last week while nrday night wltb large attendance and riding a 'notions horse. For several good interest It Is wonderful to see days alarm was felt for bis injuries an old man paet seventy stand all but Or Whiting allayed their I are. evening leading the young voices np and 'save George will Soon be alright : and down tbe soale then oat in a bnrat again. - ' ' of some glorions old song ol tai n ana Simon Woodell as road supervisor Is Every one has a good feeling to- having much needed improvements WB 0,a mr "unuingtou.. put on many different sections of our , At the bride's parents in tbe looality roads. He is getting ready for storms called "Missouri Hollow" on Wednes Call For Bids ; Notice is hereby, given that the un dersigned will receive sealed bids ap to and iuoludlDg November 19, 1904, for the filling of lots, streets and alleys In Predmora's Addition as follows, to- wit:: ':V v.". -r. :.:,. ' ' (1), Eor the ailing and leveling of lots from one 1 to ten 10, inclusive, In blook 23. .y ; " (2), For the ailing in and leveling ot Parson street from Its intersection with North Depot Street to. its inter seotlon with North Greenwood Street. (3), For the ailing and leveling of lots from tour 4 to nine 0,' inclu sive, and from twelve 12 to nineteen 19 Inclusive, in block 22, inoluolng alley. '-' , (i), For the fllllng in and leveling ot lots from eight 8 to fifteen 16 in elusive, in block 8. . , : (5), For the filling in and leveling of the old ohano;! In Hill Street between Noith Fir and Depot Streets. ' (6), For the tilling in and leveling ot lots from two 2' to twelve 12 and from sixteen 16 to twenty-tbiee 23 Inoiustve, In blook 4, also, cbanel to Trobrldge Htreot between North Fir and Depot Streets. All lots to be Uled with good dirt, Iree from giave) and refuse.- Streets and alleya to be Billed with gravel. All bids to be left at tbe omce of 3 W HKusEuau. stand mew meu nee.ssTws.a f Knowles, La Grande, Oregon. Bids to'SJ-lffU.nxeB'ii? "U, '.'; be made separately for said work, at And will oner proof to anow that the lead.. , , , , , , , , , , . eo-igut is more vaioaJ inaioatea uy eaiunumoersHuu aiso,ior perlorming entire work. Tbe right is, hereby, reserved to reject any and ail bids TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1878, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. .. Vi p. ,aami ymwa. ea aaaaafwiiia yr. Nouea la herabv sTiwn thmX in antmnllavimti .: wlUi Uis ptovUlona of tbe aot'af Oounatof IlinR. IKfti ontlllawl A ra anl fni IhataaUiii - umoer itoai u ua suwi oi (jaiiiornuk, urtw con, Nevada, tad Wblagtoa TirrltorT." . tu extoaded to alt the Publlo laAbd SttiUM bV ant nt lllrnint A 1UO-1 Uv.Wo D lluaa a '' caiawcii.oouuly oruaayontUtof Idauio. tus i,uisi uhv uibu iu ijuib uuioe uim mwvru meat No. $XAi, tot thparohM ot the S ' W-4 indrtWSW adNWX HM. of fefoo., No.ljia Towosbib No, 48, J NO, 37 B. W.M. And will offer ofaol toiho liul4 'thf ULbd outrht U xuore valiuble for Its Umber or . toue tbaa lor agricultural jwrwm ud -. ,' to -UblUh bit otala to d iiuid befora ' .ue rvegivier aaa iteoeiYer oiuu omee tu I a (1 fund ax. I inwrtn nn Miiu that, ftth a4avv luuauy, iDttj. 0 tuLmai u wltoeaaesU Willititn H Brown - of Iftrrjv Orvgon: Clara A -Brown of J?erry (reKoninu. uuiue, or ren-y, ungosi JMa- . , . - ". -- v.awaa, ,; - Aii v muu sui iwnuui DiauniiiisT Buvsnauv um ' bovtlesorlbd Tftuda are iuaaiod to Ale u their olalmB In this offloe oa or beXoraUl 6 Lb day of Jutury, 190 TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNe 3. M78 nv im. I ua ruuuwn, luia - ' 0.S.lad Ofltoa, Lat Grande, Oregon. . - Sent. IMM. . ' Notloe la hereby rlrea that in. ooamntlaaoe " . wltnthe provlaloneoruieaot otkfafiajreM of timber lands In the Htetes of Oallyornta, Ore- . goo, n evade, end Waahlnaton Terrltolr," as uiLoiuw bu aui wo jtudiio laaa bwbj ot aca of Auguat haa this li Wrlaht of ' Wlol Hook.Oountr of DmaUlla,HlaU olOregoa - . uaua , ItWi Charles uuj 01 umauu nied la tnia. day flled La tola offloe :hla ewora ' statement So. mi, for the puronaa of tbe , to oome Thanksgiving ta drawing near and many In our vloirlty are interested In a Social and live bird raffle to be given by the MBA in the lodge rooms on mnin street in HunimerviUe Nov 18th thns giving us ample time to fatten and cook on r turkey. day afternoon, Norman Peuteoost and Clara Chadwlok v. ere united lu the holy bonds ol matrimony. A large concourse of friends and relatives were present and enjojed a bountiful spread in tbe evening. All join . lu wishing the young conple happluess and suo cess. ; Omega o-ia-nt Is more valuable Cor lu timber or woe toan lor awnoimunai parpoeee, ana, w eieim to said land before tbe Keoelver of - thla amaa at 1a . I Uraude. Oreson. on Tneenev ton 9Dttt day I afCKemuaT,ava Dated at La Grande, Oregon this Uth day ot November, A I 1901. ' Not U-18 . W A Spalding ' Notice Of Estray ''t I have taken up a sow and pig and will hold same nntil damage and the cost of this notloe are pair1. How has upper crop from each ear. LB Hyatt STILL FIGHTING AT MokHen.Nov. 12 There was a heavy exchange of artillery fire yesterday at the Rusrian t olunteera dislodged a de-tachm.-nt of Japanese Infantry Irom the trenches in front of Lone Tree hill. Comfortable dujouts are being built along the Russian linns and soldiers seem to think they will winter where they are. Tbe idea that ' Oyama con templates an attempt to take Mukden is not generally entertained. Both aides seem content for the present with suspension i.t hoatilities. MRS. J. Re FORREST, MILLINER Ladies can SAVE MONEY by buying now. Pompadour Bangs, the kind always sold for 4.50, now $1.76. Novelties. Peggy Bugs, Novelty Combs, Perfumes and Toilet Soap. The finest line of Millinery ever shown in this city. MRS. J. R. FORREST, Milliner Masonic bulding on Adams avenue. KEITH STOCK COMPANY V The maaassnient of the Steward some of the best a took companies IN THE COUNTY COURT. FOR THE COUNTY OF UNION. STATE j Citation OF OREGON. in the Hatter of tbe Eatate) or J. Jane Ball, Deoeaaed. ' - J To (Joorg-o W. Alloa and J. W. Allen, helrs-at-law of Jane Ball, dooc&aed, and ta all other un known liolraana parsons concerned: rjreet lng: , ., In the name of the Htate ot Oregon, Vol! are linrebv ctlad and rfmnlrnri tn .nnmr In tbo County court ol the Utate of Oregon, for the County ot Union, at the Court Itoctm thereof, at La Grande In the Uountv of Union. ou Huturday, the 10th day of Dooember, 1901, at 10 o'clock. In the forenoon of that day, then and there to allow oauae. If any you have, why the petition of Oeorgo Bull, Administrator of the aiove named eauitA. rjravlnir far an nrrfn. orthe said Court, authorising. lToemlng, and empowering blm to aell the real property be longing to "Kid eatato, to pay eaUte debts, abould not be granted. wunesR. tne rion. u. a. Harrison, judge or the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Court affixed this 4th day of November 1901. J U UU.UAH UieiK., Eastern Oreson Business Uolledm School of Shorthand, and Normal Baker Uitv. Oreson. had tour calls : for stenographers last week and was unable to fill them all. : Our students get good positions when competent. Business men call on na when they want reliable oompetent help. ; ': Sow is the tlmejfor young people to enroll. ' --.'V. Practical Business methods are) taught. The , light line System ot Shorthand is taught which ean be learned In about Ehali the time the old Shaded Systems. Tultionhtnd Board reasonable -MO Perry Prtno 9-21-10-21 DAM has secured In tlm Keith Stock Com' p n , which opens next Monday is a , ..iiSsx'Sk " ' : MR. RICHARDS With Kielh Stock Company Week-s engagement an attraction worthy of consideration. Tbe organl xatlon la beaded by Mr Del lUwrenc.' wbo la an advooate of good, clean rlm. anil haa been connected with traveling, Tbe company presents strong repertoire, wltb special scenery and will open Monday Nov 11 wltn Slaves of Russia followed by "(.'apt Freeh 0 S A" Light House Bobbery" "Tbe Little Christian" Woman Against Woman" "Power ot Truth" Senators Daughter" and Sheridan Keene Deteotive. Prioea 10-20-30 ots. Taggart Resigns (Observer Speolal) New Yorx Nov 11-National ohalr man Toggart declared that he wonld resign the chairmanship of the demo oratic parly and that there would be no no reorganization ot the party . Large Calf W F Bug, who resides on his farm a few miles east of town, sold a oalf the latter part of last week to J H Smith, tbe butober, that for its sge was a reoord breaker for weight. The oall was just four months old andtipp ed the scales at 255 pounds, dressed. Beoorder. " MUA'-ON CHOPS, make a most delicious and bsalthful meal. Tbey are juicy and palatable and just melt tn your mouth so de ll Jlous is their taste. We have them fresh every day but ws don't only sell fine mutton ebops. Our daily bioox inoiuues ohoice lamb obops, veal chops, sirloin, norteriiouse, round and otner steals as well. Suoh meats make the best of eat ing. They are good and solid and every bit - that goes into the body makes pure blood and strsntbens the organs of tha buman maohinery. Buy your meats at onr store. We al ways have tbe best, and sell at the very lowest prices. Bock & Thomas Electric Possibilities Lon Cleaver, one ot the head push on the Grande Ronde electrlo scheme, asys tbe electric railroad "must go," and be Is In a position I o know. Jaok Oliver, another man olose to the front In railroad circles, says tbe road "will go." These two opinions are Interest lug and Important Just now. Repub- nnnamtiiaa oilman. TamraTt Henna, off atoKay, Oregon, Albert Winters or SUrltey. . Frank Aldau.of Suikey, Andrew SaLUvaa ot Btarkey, Any and all peraona claiming edrereely th. airuve uaacroieu uuiua mim n tnoiroiaims in tuts omee on wtn aay oi iNMsmoer, mil. av. w . antTia, are requested so Ole or Hauuni M.M Uaatater, CASH MEAT! MARKET I have reopened my shop on North Fir Street. You will find my shop . well- supplied and the priceji to ' suit the times. Yours for business-, Free delivery. ' Phone 160 I. HARRIS m ssisii?. .oUmoNpAciFir DBPalf NO.S t-JjQ p. m. no. a Mam. Salt Laka. Denver rt. Worth. Omaha. Kanaaa Cltr. HL Laiala. nhlnaa.u uiuu Aaet HOU IMS BB tit pm N.WDallyl eaoDu. Bnnday tis a n Tlaae Sehednl ia oaASTDX. Portland. Dalles. Peo-I oietoa. .vana waiia.1 Ipayton, Pomero5, ecolfax, atoseow,HM and n tlh via S)po rflniaira, laaiiea, renH oioion umatnia wal- inia,Lwiaton, Colfax aiiMvuw, wajiaoewai dner. Ktnkaaa an. other poinla east and norm ,a opoaana. 'eland City, Alteet. imui... hiu aula connection at Klaln nth atage forpolnta u .whiwi oooniy NO. L Leo a. m. MOS t p.m HOt SASp I HO a ss ' SaWp Ocean Steamers between Portland I Ban aTrsaMlsco every Irj days