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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1905)
.....eeeee RQMIG & STAPLES GROCERS Phone 431 La Grande : : The only Exclusive Undertaking Place in La Grande. Wt give oar undivided attention to the underiakin g business Our office is always open It is never too late for ua to respond to a call where we can in any way aeeiat in (he time f trouble of all troubles when death has taken away a loved one. Expert Embalming, Careful Funeral Directing Prices Low Experienced Lady Assistant in attendance GIFFIN & HOQAN. - Office in Lewis Building, opposite Scanner House WILL CO VHND PORT ARTHUR ByScrippNews Association Tokio Jan Id It u enderstood that Major Qeu Ijtohl will revive the ap pointment of commander of Port Arthur. Major Gen. lliohi la at dm. ant General Nogi'a chief of staff. Thrown Prom Cart (By Bortppe Newt Aaeociatlon) Berlin, Jan. IB. Crown Prlnoe Fred ask William, while drlrtotr tram Br. Ua to Potedam to lay for a day shoot ing, ww thrown from hit dog cart, falling heavily on the ground. Whether Injuries are serious or not has not yet bean ascertained. In New York Albany, N Y.Jan. 19 In the bal loting for United tstatet senator in the senate Uhaunoey ML Depew received 86 votes, Bmitb M Weed the Demo cratic noetino, 13. In the attembly the vote atood Depew 100, Weed 44. Aldrich Returned. Providence, B. 1. Jan. Stt Seuator Nelaon W. Alrlrir.h w. i,. ...... k.. nouses of the general aaeembly lor a fifth term. Lodge and Crane Boston, Jan. la senator Lodge was re-elected for a (nil term by the Maaiaobuaetta legislator, and W. Murray Urane was oboean to complete the remainder of Senator doer's term. AUCTION SfUE Wc hsvt made np oar mind to tell every roll of Wall Paper in our store before the next sprint; stock arrives, and in order to insure a eomplrtt clean-up we have cut the price rcehr ilea of former prim J Wall Paper from 5 cents up We Want to clear the house before March bt at we expect a carload of Wl Wiper to a arrive on that date. We have more Wall Paper now on hand than all the other paper house is the county. There fore you will have a greater variety to select from. Oar present Stackland & iMcLaculen t onuit'c am. o it air sm n c :PAIIM I J OILtO MHV QLn aA Pleasant Parties Mr i. M L Oautey and Mrs. H O Grady entertained a number of lady frtenda at German whist at the home of the former yesterday afternoon and in the staving these ladiea with their husbands entertained a party of lady and gentleman trieada at the home of Mrs. Causey also, in the gam of whist in the afternoon Mr, f i Moor won Brat prise, Mrs. J as. McCoy seoond and Mrs. J H Alain third. In the evening, Mrs. G A Moldn won the ladia prise at whist and Mr. J V Bom the gentlemen, there was a guessing contest which caused muob mirth in which Mrs. F B Moore and Mr. W J Church won the prizes. Those present at the afternoon party ware Masdamea Allison, Aikin, ttob- uenaamp, (Javana, Coolidge, MoCully, McCoy, Knosou, ilu .on, tiuuuig, Kid dle, Lilly, iyle, Moore, Mosby, A Newliu, Oaborn, Slater, Swaney, Tay lor, Collier, Van Buren. Misses An son and Bohnenkamp. At the evening party were: Messrs. and Meadame Bartlett, Bohnenkamp, Alkine, Barry, klrloaon, Gulling, Moor Motden, ttoas, Van Buren Williams. Mes James Molitor, Ash, Swauey, ilia lop and Noma. Messrs J M church, Mur'arlsn, Znndli and Ericsou, Music Notary Public Money to Loan 1(19 ir .mo Representing tblRial'tblo H t' aiH & Lm i Aauo oiation of Portland, Or., the , stroaast, a-ite-n A most reliable institution on the Pacific ooast, under Stat aupervisioa. Loans made short r long time to suit WM. GRN T, Agent Pity property for sale. tease ooefttao panes saeseajaaaeeeioeoao avltsj iswewmisspweiesyssy assy aayasjsjwsssjpsjauwiev. D. H. STEWARD, Mgr. THREE NIGHTS COMMENCING THURSDAY. JAN. 19, The Ngbbe Stock GqJ rf -Ja " d "t -Ti - In a repertoire of high class and popular pi ye MONDAY NIGHT -GRAND SCENIC PR ODUCTION J Or THE BEAUTIFUL MELODRAMA "For Love and inor' j PRICES -25c, 86c and 50c. Seats on aaie at usual place. B B Tait the pioneer musio .toucher ot Graod Bond Valley is still in the ring. During my vsoation 1 made it my business as well aa pleasure to at tend concerts, operas, aud in fact every tbing in my line of business aud 1 i jo i.i t j at 1m leac ter, and interpreter of musio and atiil in the llromrank. Pupna who do not wish the lull cm .ervatory course may take tb popular piano course. This plac es tne pupil in position to play tbe popular miMiC of tb day, Churob and duo iay School music Tbe Violin popular oouise places the pnpil in position t'j play tll kinds oi danoe music as well as light over tures. Quite a number of musicians who bate been under my instruction axe now making good money a teacn era and soioisto. Pupils wuo are un der m o .re mil be thoroughly tu atruoted in music. B. J. TAir, teaouer Forced To btarvc Br Leak, of Concord, .aayat "Kor Hi year 1 suffered agonies, with a sore on my upper lip, sj paint al some times that 1 ooulu not eat, after it, tilth tiuckleu'a Arnlo Salv." It's great for burns, out and wound. At the Newiin drug store; Only 26o Cured Paralysis W 8 Bally, P o True, Texas, write "My wit bad been suffering hv years with paralysis in her arm whan 1 was persuaded to ua Ballard Snow Unlmeut which cured her all right. 1 have also used it for old aores frost bites and akin eruption. It doe the work." 360 SOo ILUO Newlin Drug Co Columbia University Collegiate, Preparatory Commercial and Gram mar Grade irrLrrmosTAUMSi Courooe. Boarding school tor yotuu men A boy. Box 34ft University Park Station. Rev. Thomas Needham Mr. Needham ranka aa on of tb bast evangelist in tbe country. Be has co-operated with all tb leading evangel ista in the country Including tbe lamented Moody and Whittle. Hia work everywhere ha been clean end wholeeome. H honor the Holy Spirit and preaohee the Word: He makes the Bible a new book to tbe maaaee. Hia expository bible readings are full of juice, point and foroe. An Ashley paper reports: "For three weeks Rev. Thomas Needham baa been conduct ing services in the Presbyterian church and every evening the building baa been crowded with interested and anx ious listeners. Mr. Needham 'a style of preaching la mainly expository and the fsollity with which he quotes Scripture, giving book and chapter Grande Ronde Lumber Go. PERRY, OREGON. Manufacturer of LUMBER LATH BOXES Grande Ronde Lumber Co. PERRY, OREGON. and verso la remarkable That hia preaching la effective ie evlnoed by the fact that over one hundred and fifty perarne have professed conversion dur ing this series ot meetings." Dr. Liaooln Moore ot Philadelphia says "His preaching white heart reaching is tender and sympathetic He emphasizes tbe great truths of th Gospel, and presents Christ aa an all sufficient Saviour. He possesses all the requisites ot a great preacher com mand of language, depth of feelinir. knowledge of men, exactness of ob servation, and a loving heart " Another writes: "The Bible readings given by Mr Needham have been a great uplift to us and aa a reault there of, there ie born within us a new and stronger love for tbe Word." . Clifton Powers The Columbus dispatch gives this report of Clift in Powers. "Clifton Powers, who ha been sing ing so successfully with Dr. Gray, who ia conducting Bible expositions each forenoon and afternoon at the First Presbyterian and the First United Preabytarian onurches respectively, -.ii'V" possesses one of the most emotional and exquisite tenor voices ever heard in this oity. Besides being a fine so loist he is also a great choir instructor and leader and since his arrival in this city has beeu attracting wide at tention. Mr. Powers was educated in Pari under M Rbrlgliu, the well kaown teacher of Joan de Reske. the famous opera tenor singer. He began evangelistio tinxinu on January 1, 190 in New York city and haa since beeti heard by thousands of people in Philadelphia and Pittxburg, where bis singing assisted greatly in winning souls to Christ. Previous to taking up evangelistic singing he was a church, concert and oratorio singer in New York oity BULKLEY IN CONNECTICUT 11 trtford, Conn , Jan. 19 For United States senator to succeed Jos eph B Hawley, former Goverot r Mor gan G. Bulkley of this oity today re oeived'a majority of the votes cast in each branob. Oregon Produce Co Phone 1761 La Grande. Oregon. Corner Jefferson Avenue and Greenwood Streets. , Uargeet PackingBjR House In JDastem Oreajoa. Will Pay Highest Oash II Price tor Marketable A.prles. 10 PEKOENT OFF Ou all oash purchases of $1.00 or over, complete stock of meats poultry, lard, our owu cured breakfast bacon and hams a specialty. Phone 1601 I. HARRIS We pay tbe highest market price for bides, pelts, and furs ttt.ltit'lf Ittltt : v C. ..... .. i. manufacture Butter I X a iium sweet cream, uur S butter is full weight aud J guaranteed. Leave orders at J. D. McKenuou's )unidierville Creamery Ass'n rO TUB HON . OOUNT Y CUU KT OK UNION COUNTY, OUKUON We th-. undersigned legal volar, and residents of the Precinct of Uilgerd, Union County, Ore gon, bareby respectfully petition your Hon. Court to grant to Holverson & McFariand a lireiuj to sell spirituous, malt a.- vinous llquora or fermented cider, commonly known as turd Older, lii less quantities than one gallon la tb town of iltlgard, in the preolaot of UUgard n U in .11 County, Oregon, for a period of six montb commencing February 10, UOi. luted al Utlgard, Orog m, Oeoeinoer 10, li LA. jGRANDE. SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAV,,Principle.; DAY, Assistant This is one of the best musical Iu- a a a . . . . "! smuHona in tne state, uunug tne yoar there war nearly Four thousand lessons given. The people in this oity and valley are begin ing to discover tbe great advantage of this eohooi. Th system used is the latest and moat practical, and includes all the latest discoveries in tbe art of teaching music. The school la divided into two depart ments; No. 1 ia for beginners, from o years up, and taking in th let tx Jrd grade, in tbie dapartmen ; mpila.oome one .hour every day In No. 'I th grade are from 3 t IA. Here they graduate. Pupl uxe one or two lessons , a week they desire. No scholars will t permitted to remain, in thin echo a to do not study. Ml was much a ttttsl witb soiatioa writes Kd C Nud, IowavUle Sedgwlok Co Kan, "going" about on crutch 1 and Buffering a deal of psin. 1 wae induced to try Ballard's Snow Liniment I uad three 5 Jo bottle. It is th greatest 1'nlment I ever used, have leoomineu led it to auumbcr of uer-mna all express themselves aa being bene fited bv it. I now walk without ee, able to pefrorm a great deal of ight labd on tha tarm." Nalln Drug Co. John Tbompson C K Ulssett W It I'rilU , an Fred Outley II Love Jus I Jlfferty i V Nibley V A MoOongaJl Win Cuttieh Frank aboidStrom Ceo. Rogers l'at Luc y Wm. Banks i 8 Olllman Ike llatberSOn Fred Werner WM Uetrtck Kd t'eUrson Frank Hanlord UUMoOarry Ed ruling Uarry French H Sboldstrom ceo, Teyto C Johruon Ule 1 ,1 Vernon F Madsn IS C llurchett T J Koundtree lUrry Wells U Uarden KUocsU MattMarkle Oeo CLeo i W Kielly H B Ueaoonamp J U Cater 1 F Hew in i & Rita Ceo. BUoohard 9 B Moore H Badrap J B las man LU Wells cbas. Baker Bd Thompson Kodolph Battle J Wbeott Mat Anderson JT Holmes N C Endrup William Law TM BiBfcln C8 Bamer Frank Moor George Burchett Clarence Long O C Farmer Full Weight Guaranteed Wholesale and Retail deal ers iu Hy, Qrain, Vege-s (KI 1 III is.- Oarload lots a Specialty Lawsoa & Zundeil )tfioe in Kiipatriok Bldg Phone No 1113 Notice 1 hereby given that we will on tbe 1st day of February 1905 apply to the County Court of Union County, Oregon, at the court house for a license to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors and fermented Uder commonly known aa hard older In the town of Hilgard Union county, Oregon, for a period of si mouths commencing oa or about February 10 MS. HOLVRHaoa 4 McFA.KUa.rli The Diamond Cure 'ntSBSBspaWBttu'' "sOMaBWaaV I The:iatestJuew trom4Parls,ial.that they have discovered a diamond pare for consumption. If you fear coosnmp tlon or p'leumonia, it will, however, be best tor you to take that great rem edy mentioned by W 4 r Moiiee, ,oi Van leer, lean. "1 hi 1 a .cough, Jor fourteen years. Nothing helped me, until 1 took Ur King's New .Dieoovery for Consumption Ooogh and .OotdsJ wbioh gave instant relief, and , ed a: permanent core." lUnequalle.i Quick, core, for Throat andj Lung Troubles. At tbe Nawlin drug etore, price QUo and fl.OU, guaranteed Trial boottle free. Absolutely Harmless The fault ot giving children ntedi oine containing injurious substances, is sometimes more disss terous than the disease from which they are suffer ing, livery mother should know that Chamberlain's Oough Bemedy ia per fectly safe for children to take, ft contains nothing harmful and for coughs, colds aud croup is unsurpassed For sale by Newliu UrugOo.