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Prolestsionnl W. J. BISON ETT KXPBRT ACCOUNTANT Offloe with J.lWWlameon. La Grande Pnt bookkeeper are assured satis factory wsolta. PricM Enable C. B. Cauthorn DENTIST Office Over HIU Dru2 8tor. U Granie, Oregon Dr. Y A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON, Office at' A T Hill's Drug Store La Grande, Oregon Phone 136J Residence phone 701 Farmers' line 68 Malheur County Investmeut For Investments In MALHEUR COUNTY Write to 0, T. McDANIEL Ontario Oregon Special Services at Presbyterian Church The Blbit reading at 3.-00 p. m. ye, our neighbors sod our God. terday was fairly well attended. The j Beb 2-3 If we neglect and reject sabject was "The Bock." " ' - salvation how ran we be eared? Christ The meetilng lait night was well at- ! the door and be bide as enter In. tended, though the Caledonian reunion There is bat one way for as to be kept many sway. There were present saved, that la God's way aa ha has Rev G A Parker, now of Kio-ln. ha mapped it out. What a wonderful D. G. KELLEY, Books posted and complicated ao eoaats adjusted. Pen don papers a specialty. Notary Publlo. Claims against the government considered. Oorreipondents sol lotted. . Address DRS. BIGGERS & BIGGERS Puyslolans and Surgeons O W Blggers, M. D. Gsn. f. "'"-n, SI. 3. Telephone Nos, 0006,021 Residence, 41 Offloe, Ralston Building over J. M. Berry's Store, Resldc-v iw unison AVe. second door west off u v..il. n,T, Dr.G. W. Bigger La GRAM LIU - j - OREGON Professional calls promptly attended To, day or night. DR. A. L. RICHARDSON, Physician and Surgeon. Offloe overHUl's Drag Btore, Office Phone U6S ' Beddenoe Phoaf 1S5 1 Mint Saloon CHAS, MELQUIST, Proprietor. WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Finest collections of stuffed animals on the Pacific L coast, biMiiEBBfciaBaBcaBBBEEBBBBBBBa led in prayer and Dr Ketchem, of 8a lsm, now the 8unday School Mission -ary of the Grand Bonds Presbytery. Hs read the Scripture lesson from. Titus i; The text of sermon by Rev Needum wes also taken from Titus 2-11 ; It is needless to say it was splendid. People can not but love such a godly man as Bev Needum. The two beautiful and touching aolos by Mr Powers 'Saving Grace" and Saved by Grace," were wonderful Bev Needum said, "We have been given onr salvation throogh grHcs, the grace) of God. Christ has been 6,000 years unfolding to us the scheme of graoe. Grace teaches. It teaches us how to live In this present world. It teaches us how to live for ourselves, salvation 1 Mark 10 The son of man came as a ransom far our sins. .Ws were held by power ot the enemy. Bat our elder brother left the throne ot Glory and paid the ransom, that we might be saved, by the Graoe of God. It we would thus be saved God must lay down his life foros. The Son of God came between as and onr alns and mads us free. Bow have you been ! treating thia blessed 8oa of God? Every Child ol God Is saved throogh graoe. Doing penance is not repent ance Repentance aa learned from God's word is, turning from sin, turn lng toward God and staying turned. ' Fpheslans 2 8-9 Thanks be to God that salvation throngh grace, Is a free gift to every believing child CATTLE IN FINE CONDITION Bull and Russell ar now feeding 370 head of cuttle at the sugar factory stock yards and 1100 head ot sheep. This has beeo an ideal year for feeding beet pulp as at no. time has it been frozen. Both cattle and sheep are now consuming about 32 tons daily and are in prime condition. This firm will ship three cars of cattle to Portland in a few days. wwwwMSMSMMMMM Blue Front Saloon E. THORSON, Proprietor. FINEST WINES, LIQUORS I Imported and domestic CIGARS. Hot or cold lunch all hours Jefferson Avenne Opposite Depot sTsTsVsTsfFaWSTr Palace Saloon : CHAi, ANDERSON. Prop. FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Always on hand Jefferson Avsnoe , Opposite Depot fgsisi in iswaagwssa)Bsaisi . THE OXFORD PAR JOHN BJEVER, Prop. Complete assortment of WINKS, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Mixed Drinks s Specialty Fir St. Cold Oranges By Scripps News Association Washington, Jan 28 Aooordlns to thereporta of the weather bureau, it is likely that the entire crop of oranges In the northern part of Florida Is destroyed by the cold wsve which swept over that part of the state laat night, and which even seriously affect ed the trees themselves.; The temper ature at Jacksonville was sixteen de grees above sero snd that at Tampa, was twenty two above. . Storm Affects Traffic By Scripps News Association Boston Mass Jn 26 The traffio in the New England states is still ser lousy affected by the severity .of the snow which baa swept over this psil of the country. Ten inches of snow has fallen, but the storm is now abet ing. Four sohooners went ashore al Cape Cod during the night. Will Hang THE LOUVRE CHRIS WRIGHT. Prop. FINE Wlt'LS. liquors! 1 ClQflRS I Gentlemen always Welcome . Fir Street I Destroys Murderer (By Scripps News A ssociatlon) Riobmood, Va Jan 26 The Su preme Court of Appeals has denied the appeal of ex-mayor Mol'ne of Cbarlottsville who was convicted of wife murder and was sentenced to hang on the twentieth ot this month. He has been respited by the Goer- nor of the state until the tenth day of February at which time hs will be hung, i Big Coliier Aground By 8oripps News Association- -Woodshole. Mass. JanSft tk b! collier Georgetown is ashore on Nan tucket Island today, snd Is In a very dangerous position. Water Consumers Notice Is hereby given to all consum ers of city water who are in arrears In their rental that unless all dellnqulno es are paid to the City Recorder by three o'clock Tuesday, January 31, 1' 06, the water will be turned off of the premises ot each ot such parties In arrears until payment is made of amount doe with one dollar In addition tor the expenae ot taming water off and on, in accordance wite Sec 28, Ord No. 238. Owing to the repairing ot the Re corder's offioa the Recorder can be found at Newlln Drug Co., where pay ments are to be made from 9 to 11 :30 o'clock a in., and 1 to 3 o'clock p m from 2Gth to 31st Inclusive of January 1905. A L RICHARDSON, Chairman, QE FOWLER, ' 8 AQARDENIER, , Water Committee. Pleasant Party Mr and Mrs Geo Ackles entertained a lew friends last evening in honor of Mr and Mr Fred Montgomery of Rock Island Nebraska. Those pre sent were Mr and Mrs Fred Mont gomery, Mr and Mrs H O Montgo mery, Mr and Mrs Clinton Haines, Mr and Mrs A Thomas, Mr and Mrs Ouy Frioe, and Miss Nellie Prion. Games were played and light refresh ments were served at nine o'clock and a mofet delightful eveuing was spent hy ell. MARRIED BLODGETT O'BRYANT Married ' at the Blue Mountain House, Wed nesday evening at 5 P. M. by the Rev.E B.Hays of the Presbyterian church Mr. J T Blodgett and Mrs.Alice O'Bryant. After-the wedding ceremony the family and invited guests were in vited out to the dinning room to din ner. The happy couple le't on the eve ning train for Portland and Taooma, and other ooaet cities. BORN PALMER In this oity Saturday Jan. 21 1905 to Mr and Mrs Vinson Pal ' mer a daughter. Miss Mlonie Thompson was operated upon today for appendicitis by Drs Bacon and Smith and at last accounts ia resting as well as could bs expected Her case was a serious one, but is not now considered dangerous. Wade Arraigned Pendleton, Jan. 26.-0 B Wade, bankrupt and former cashier of the First National bank of Pendleton, was arraigned before Justice of the Peaos Thomas Fits Gerald at 6 o'clock yes-' terdey afternoon on two criminal charges larceny by bailee and forgery. Hs waived preliminary examination in each instance snd is hsld under bonds aggregating t5500. SENATOR'S DAUGH TER MARRIES (By. Scripps News Association) -Washington Jan 26 The marriage of Miss Helen Francis Warren, the daoghter of the 8enator from Wyom ing, to Captain John J Pershing, the "Hero of Mlndanoa," took place at noon today in the church Epiphany The President has appointed Cspt. Pershing .the Military Attaches at Toklo. SEALED PR OPOSALS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will receive sealed propo sals for the superintendency and main tenance of the county poor farm and the boarding and care of cue county paupers for the insueing year, accord ing to specification now in the office ol M. a. Harrison , County Judge of Union -County, state ol Oregon, to be had upon application. Said proposal to be made in writing and to be fild with the Connty Clerk ol Union Coun ty, bta'e ol Oregon , cn or before the first day of February, 1905. The roun ty oourt of the oounty ol Union, state of Oregon, reserves the right to reject sny or all proposals. Dated this twentylifth day of January, 1905. J. B. Gilliam, oounty clerk of D nion County State ol Oregon. . Booth Looses Yesterday 'Jadge Eakln handed down hia decision In the oaae .wherein Sam Booth sued Farms) s & Traders National Bank for soma twenty on or two thousand dollars. The J case received bearing .at the December term ol court and was decided yester day in the chambers, After present ing bis findings of fact, Judge Eakin deolded that the action should be dis missed and the oets .charged to the plaintiff fire Destroys Homes (By Scripps Nsws Association) Sew York Jan 26 A fire early this morning destroyed fifteen frame bouses on Canlmwell Ave., The Bronx and rendered over one hnndnd persons homeless, (hose who were lx)ters by the fire suffered aevarly from tbs bit ter cold, GERMAN SINGERS ATTENTION Todays news today, when yoo read tire Observer. SUMMONS m tbs Circuit Court of the Stat ot Oregon for Union Connty , La Grand Investment Company,' ia priTau Gorporouon. i flaintlK 10 Walton, uaieutuuii To J. C, Walton, Defendant, In the name of the State of Oregon 70a ar hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint Sled against you in the above entitled action on or before Tuesday, the 7th day ol February, rDQj, and if you fall to So appear or answer tor want there", the plaintiff will take judgment against you tor the sum of $75.00, to get her with interest thereon at the rats of tan peroeut per annum from January' 80th rOOi, until paid, and tha further sum of $30.00, a rea sonable attorney's fee, and for the plaintiff's costs and disbursements of this action. This Summons ia published In the La Grands Observer by virtue of an order of tne Hon. B. Eakin, Circuit Judge of the State of Oregon for Union Oounty, duly made and entered at La Grande Oregon December S3, 1901, and the first publication to be December 23, 190, and the last publication to be February 3rd, 11)05. W. B. SARGENT, v ' Attorney for Pla mil Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping Mk will wear away," are drifting towards Bright's Disease, which Is kidney trouble la one of Its worst forms. JttUL$uisj i: 1 -r - t t - I; I: r r t t , em'im All German singers are Invited to meet st the tailor rooms of AH Mar quardt on Adams ave. (or the purpose of forming a singing olub. Every lady and gentleman in the oity who singe In German la lnvlt. d to attend at four thirty next Sunday afternoon. JOHN ANTHON f, Pres. HENRY & CARR FUHERfU DIRECTORS LICEJIJED EHBILMERS Lady assistant. Galls answered day and night, Phone No. C81. . J. C. Henry, residence 664 ; J. J. Carr, residence 386 La Grande Oregon PTon .inexperienced bnyert . cannot inake misUk"e when they order onr La Grande Creamery Butter It is always pare, delicious and 'pleasing; will add a relish to "any well cooked meaU La Grande Greamery Go o;ary rablic , Insaranow Money to Loan Representing the.Equitable divings &!Loan Asso ciation of Portland,)r.( the strongest, safest & most reliable.institution on the Pacific coast, under State supervision. LoanSjtnade short or lung time to suit, WU. GRANT, Agent City property for sale. 1 SMHHMtMtMttMMSSsMMtmMMimniBS tops Irregularities, strengtheaa the urinary organs and builds up the wora-out tissues of the kid neys so they will perform their functions properly. Healthy kid neys strata out the impurities from the blood as it p a s s e through them. Diseased kidneys do not, and the poisonous waste matter is carried by the circulation to every part of the body, causing dissiness, bsckache, stomach trouble, sluggish liver, irregular heart action, etc. If vou have anv ilcns ef Kidnev or Bladder trouble commence tsk- Ing FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURB at once, as it will cure a slight dis order in a few days and prevent a fatal malady. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system. How to Find Out You can easily determine if your kid Beys are out of order by setting aside tor 24 hours a bottle of tberurine passed upon arising. If upon examination it ts cloudy or milky or haa a brick-dust sediment or small particles float about In it, your kidneys are diseased, and FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURB should be taken at once. Q. B. Barhana TeetlflM altar Four Tear. a a Ssrtsss sfOsrstls Carter. R. t, avltssi ED. EATON, Experienced Piano polisher and wood finisher. Bar fixtures and Bank furnitvre and all stain imitations a specialty. Remodeling and repairing. All kinds of boost I furniture polished and repaired. All work gaaranteJ, Leave orders al Staokland A McLaohlea, Phone 514 HIM II tWtS.VSIMI 1 MRSsW BLOCKLAND BROS Island City, Oregon Breeders ofj BERKSHIRE and POLANOOHINA swine. -' v u We now have eight young bucks, pore bred, Gota wold and shropshirea, ready for. service, anyone need ing choice bucks, should see these to appreciate them Young stock always on: hand, and .always glad to have yon call and see our hogs, as we breed .them for the Farmer, and ask you to compare our paioes before) buving some where else. When you want GOOD PRINTING Call Phone No. 1371 Printing That 'About four Tears aao I wrote rem statlntttM I bad been entirely eured of a aerce kidney trouble br taklns less than two bottleaol Folers TCliloey Cure. It sntlrsly slopped the brisk Sit sediment and pals and symptoms of kidney disease disappeared. I aia clad to say that I have neenr bad a return of any of those at aap soma durlns the four years that have elapsed, and I am evidently cured to stay eured, ao heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Curs ts soy aae suflartnc f rum kidney or bladder troakie," Tare Slsea, SOe aae) 100. A:T. HILL, Druggist Satisfies fir here is a difference " between printing that "will do" and that' which is the kind you really want. We make a specialty of pleasicg, as we have the equipment with which to produce good printing and printers, who understand the art of printing. , There it no order too small or too large to receive our careful attentions . We print anything from posters to visiting cards. THE OBSERVER