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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1905)
P5T 3 Regarding the Carload OF . Eastern Furniture which was shipped April 20 and which we expect to have at our store the latter part of the week. This ear contains all chat is new S pm, Pate - car was bought for spot cash, and at prices which enables ns to sell (AVAn fs 1 . . juu w loss mogey man yon ever dreamed good furniture could be sold for Call .and see the load $2,500 will buy. See our $3 rocker. Wait for this car. We will tell you when it comes. E.G. ADCOOK Successor to E. Andross. Andross Old stand Phone 9-1 New Departure We now have oar delivery wagon to handle the sweet Cream and Batter milk trade and anyone wishing as to make regular deliveries twice a week will please leave orders at the Cream ery r phone 2011. Ice Cream will be delivered at any time in qaantitiea not leas than 1 gallon at 11.26 per gallon. We will alsi sell batter by 1 lb. or 2 lb. squares at the Creamery at the regular retail prices. BLUB MOUNTAIN CREAMERY Co. . . v THE HONS Of VTSOt To People with' Weak Lung3: You know that for centuries Cod Liver Oil has been considered the best medicine for throat and lung troubles, but its nauseating effect upon the stomach made it impossible for many to take it Now-a-days Vinol accomplishes greater results for while it is a Cod Liver Oil prepara tion,: it is entirely free from oil or grease, and therefore it is fast taking the place of old-fashioned Cod Liver Oil and Emulsions.--Respectfully, LA GRANDE DRUG CO. Hotel Sommer WE CATER TO COMMERCIAL 4 , , TRADE ROOMS WITH BATh STEAM HEATS All Modern Conveniences 1 1 1 d 1 Si rD Best Dining Room Service in Eastern Oregon. $ Notary Public BARGAINS In Improved City Property in Good Location WM. GRANT, Agenu ft ft.il, t measure Clain Wdby the Cord 128 cubic feet to the cord.' 16-inch dry chain wood f 3 per cord. This is cheaper than by the load. You pay tor what you get and get what you pay for. Phone 571 RED FRONT LIVERY BARN Vm. Smith, Prop, fcafe and reliable rigs furn at all times. Special ac comodations furnished to commercial traveler, A Phone.,8-6 rrfP1 FEED STORE Hi)-iain and feed. Fee deliTerr to all part ef the city. Moon tain, trade a specialty. Phone 1961 .Hone, tunieee ul wmcooa boughl and eoid . a E. FOWLER Truck and Transfer Wood and Coal Phone 1611 : All ordergiven prompt attention. Pasture Look out (or Thos Stephenson with his herd of oowa thia coming week I have la the neighborhood of 600 tores (or them to ran on and a nice atrain of water running through the plaoe. rnoe si .60 per month for oowa. A 3tf Special Prices Commencing Monday Dr. O'Conner will offer the remaining lota in O'Con nor's addition at special prices in or der to close them out daring the next few days. The balance of the tract is being seeded to alfalfa . These lots are close in and are desirable resi dence property. Get bis prices and you will find this property much lower than property offered in the same lo cality. Forties buying several lota will be given extra inducements. Phone 2111 or call at Cor. of Park aud Oak streets. I i Insurance mi H. W. NIBLEY I Akthodist Conference At Work The Methodist District Conferanm opened last evening with no unsteady nppearenoe or uncertain sound. Eev Dr O B Bmytb, late of Foo Chow Chi- na, neid the platform for an hoar and half in a simple, compact synopsis of foreign mistiooarY work in onri dui unins in particular, quoting large ly from bla own experience daring - . o -- sweniy yeatsstay in the Client. A large and appreciative andienea hunt him eagerly to the end. The attendance of the outside visit ors at the Conference is worthy of re mark as a number of them have come Presiding Elder J. D. GillilaD, Chairman of the Conferference. fifty miles or . more by stage through this storm wbioh has been general during the week. To the peo ple of La Grande who have the advan tages of short distances and aidewalka, the weather is no hindrance, as their presenoe at church last evening indi cated. Our visitors from out of town are Eev and Mrs Wheelar of Joseph , Eev L M Chandler of Enterprise, Eev JM Johnson of Wallowa, Eev and Mrs D 8 Smith of Elgin, Eev and Mrs Carter of Haines, Eev P J Everett of 8umpter, Rev and Mrs E M Hill of Baker City, Eev and Mrs Walker of Union, Rev A W Hartshorn of Ontario Dr W W Van Ousen of Boise, Rev and Mrs W J Hawev of Hailev Idaho, apdev Dr Bmyth oi Ban Franoieoo. The forenoon was dl voted to onraniz. ation and the appointment of com mittees and the report of the presiding elder, J D GllUlan, which ahowed a healthy condition throughout the dis trict, eleven charges In all. Rkr nit. Enterprise, Elgin, Flora, Haines, John uay, jooeprj, l Grande, Sumpter, Union and Wallowa; At 11 o'clock. Rev. B M Hill of P.AVr City responded to the toDin Anu ite Evangelism. He stated, that the onurcn "needed men, not machinery," men to go after the work wi h t ha . greaaive spirit of Panl. Vt. Bmythe led the dlaonaRlon mil referred to the spirit of the evangeliz ation now in progress all over the Paclflo coast. The ladles hadlunoh Dreoared In thA chnrohandfew there were who did not reiraio and enjoy the social hour. "xne rreaoner OuUIde the Pnlpit' was the aobject assisned to L V WhMi. er of Joseph, who divided the subject into tnroe parts, the preacher, the pnlpit and the outsider, what kind of a man he ia, the character of ths church be has and the dominating thought of the community. The key note or bis address was that the preacher to acoomDllsh the bnt work moat uae tact and take cognizance of the conditions and character ot the people with whom he la supposed to do in reaon or. At 8:30 Rev. Wheeler sroka on thn "Official Board, its uses and abuM Taking the position that official boards woo carry the burden, am as divlnol called as is the pastor, and their dntles are as sacred. The ianitor ia aa mmu . ary aa the pastor, and more important man tne choir, for the reason the best choir in the klnsdom cannot fill mm church. He advised hia hunn t read "Our Lay Office Bearers" by Q F Oliver. As we go to press H J Hockenberr superintendent of the r. nM.i poblio schools is delivering an address I attl a a.. ... vu -now uesiw maintain a hold upon 1 the Youth of the ehurca. I EVENING SERVICES ; , ' This evening. Rev. EArtt M urn ' of Baker City deU vers the address ofi the evenlna anl thou mhr. .it.. " am j m rauia can rest assarred ot being well enter. I v ll Something Good Pendleton higo school students, Psndleton elab women, Pendleton, teachers and Pendletoo oitixens gen rally, who attended the sessions of the teacher' institote just closed la this city, drew an imperishable inspi ration front that massive and finished sdboler, Preston W Search, wboae lec tures bo art and literature were such revelations. It is seldom that the Pa cific ooart ha opportunity to receive, at first band, the malts ol snob ear nest devotion to the stud of art. His lectarea on the neatest pictures la al. most eonal a visit to the art galleries. His interpretation of art issoaoneiaa and clear and bis soul so imbued with the meaning and unseen soirit of the world's masterpeioes, that to hear him apeak on the subject is ecmal to a course of study in the studio of an old master. Mr Beareb is a atronir. urnMk inspiring, helpful man, and bis leo tores before the students of West Nor mal thia week will be a refreshing oaaia in the monotonous eauna of school lifeEast Oregonian, Oofc,24, UKM. Will lecture under YPHOEM the First Presbyterian Church Kay 11 iz, ana 13. - "UFE'' DISCUSSES OSTEOPATHY That seems a teasonable demand of the Osteopaths enjoyment ol Iba same privileges as other reputable and well-established schools of healing. That the "Regulars' ahould have a controlling voice as to when, where. practioe is doubtless an enjoyable sitnatlon for the "Regulars." Equally impartial would be a body of orthodoi deacons to decide ca the ohanoea of salvation, for the . wicked but happy heathen. Not that we are likening the doctor of any school to the wicked heathen. Life is too familiar with the achievements of the Osteopath. We have a ainoere respect for his many ard marvelous cures of seemingly bopelesh ilia, bis successes in fields where other sohools of medicine have tailed. 4. If a proper Tote were taken on the bill foi'a fairer licensing of Osteopaths there oonld rest no donbts of its triumph. Innumerable . would be the voters; those of twisted limbs made atraight and good, the weak made strong, the old rejuvenated, and the vast trmy ef bed-ridden invalids now ap and doing. A fair field and no favor. Let the sick man choose his own doctor Life. Mrs. Craven Dead Washington Ia.. May 3 Mn Hat tie Craven, who claimed to . bd the common law wife of 8enator fair of California, is dead at Mount Pleasant hospital. She was brought to the hospital from Burlington (or mental derangement. Mra Craven leaves several sisters and brothers. Alice! Cathrine Shirley ' The Most Gifted MEDIUM and PALMIST LOCATED AT THE SOMMER HOUSE ROOM 2 THIS WEEK ONLY Tells you how to be successful m your undertakings. Gives information regarding all kinds of business. Tells you truth fully of all your love affairs and settles all difficulties. Traces lost or stolen articles. Misaiog friends' locattd. She lifts the veil of the future acd peers into the mysteries beyond. Life Readlnga 1,00 For the best and whitest bread use Jersey Cream Flour. I . i i iONAL CAR 03 ' PHYSICIANS DR. A. ;L RICHARDSON Physician and Surgeon. Offloe orer HUl's Droa star Offloe Phone 1M Bwldoe PkoMysi N. i MOLITOR. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURCEOM Corner Adam eveaoe and Depot St. : Offloe Phone X3s " . Baatdanee Phoae 681 WILL ARD SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Fhooe TU ' Lewis baiiding, opposite Sonmar Hoose OmooHori,lto4,f toS ; BACON & HALL, YSICIAN3 ANO SUftGEONS' OtBos ta roley baUdlnc, ftkoae 119L O. T. Baooo, Bwidanes Ptaooe 1U1 M. K.UaU,BaldcBfiexUl DKS. BIGGERS & BIGGER5 Physiciana and Sargaons O W Blason, M. D. Ow. U Blnn, U. D Telephone OfflosUU Kealdeoo 1881 - Qffloa lUltton Building over J. M. Mrrfu Store. Xwldonos on Madlaoa AT. Mcood door Westofurmor rosldeooo. Or. a W.Blers L ORANDK - OREGON Profouional cans promptly attoaded to dayoralfc-hb : - , DENTISTS RE AVIS BROS. DENTISTS. Offlo. Boramar Bulldtng Offlos Phone S-l . Basldonos Phone 117 C. B.Couthorn ' DENTIST Omos Ovsr Hill Drug 8 tor La Grande, Oregonj; R. L.. LINCOLN DENTIST Up stairs, dor Adams arena, and Depot at. Phone s-S ' -v'y.V ' VETERINARY SURGEON Dr. V A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON.. Office at A T Hill's Drug Store la uranae, uregon Phone 1361 Residence phone 701 Farmers' line .68 -. DR. W. T. DDWNE3. VBTSaiNABT 8UROBON " AND DENTIST :'- f Lev orders at Red " Residence Cor ' Cross Drug store 6th and I st Thirty Ave years experience, beet of reference 1 1 furalbed ATTORNEYS CPAWF0RD & CRAWFORD Attorneys-at'Law LA. QRANOB, OREGON OBloe in Bommar 'mtldlnc. J. W KN0WLES 7 Attorney and Counsellor At Law Office la Ralatoa Baudlag P bone 146 , UQrandeOr. a.T.WUllnma A. C. WUllams WILLIAMS BROS. ATTORN EYS-AT.LAW Ontoe In Balstoa Balldtag Phone 1O5S . La Grande, Or. W hile a bilious attack is decided It UnDleasant It la nnli.felw k. ubatnberlain'a Stomach and Lifer Aaoieta are need. For sale by Newlin DrugUo . . . Lodge Directory. I. A. afatott, W. P. T. H. Gilham, W. B. .IP 9 JT L Grande Uxlfre, No 16 rneU a hate hall e;rer Saturday night. VltJUugmem oeraaordially Invited to attend, " Recorder.' r aoou aa onioe or city H.Cd8tN.U ' STAR RNOAilPM BUT No 8L I. O. G. aweu urery flm and third Thnndaya tn the mthln6ddiraUow. hall. Vlaltlrl, ltrt" whaalwayawrtooma I. R anooa'cp. Rdmond RoMnaon. Borlba A. F. A A. M. La ;Orande Lodge No. 41. meets erery Ut and 3rd Satnr lay of each month. AC Williams See. O D Huffman W.M. i8TE.RI,8TAB OB Hop. Chapter So la maata the aoond and fourth Vedneiday ol eh month at r p m In aluonie T.mpie boSarTff-f' SL ' S82g felrh! Dora are cordially innUxl to attend. . John Hall, CUrfc. Riind, V, C uZSnF?? J?'. AMERICA Court M.X1 Krfp'ni Thursday night In I Hint - Galoo; I CKAS, AELQL'aT, Prorriclor. WINES,, LIQUORS AND CIGARS : a ' A Finest collections of stuCed & animals on the Pacific I coast. at Blue Front Saloon : E. THOMSON. Proprietor. , riKisT ' ! .. I WINESLIOUOIIS' 1 9 imported and domestic ; CI0AES , r X Hot or cold lunch all hours 6 ; JafferaoaAToaae Oppoalta Depot , MtltlMStSMeSIMm3 : Palaco Saloon -, CHAS, ANDERSON, Prop. FINK ... W1NS, IIQUORS AND CIGARS Always on hand O r Jenaieuu Ty mini s sua si .. J THE ' oxFORb pirt! r JOHN BIEVER, Prop. J Complete "6rtmht oT ,, . . f , , WINES, . LIQUORS ' ANU CIGARS i a Rr Sr. jl Mixed Drinki a Specialty .THE L0UVREJ I CHRIS WRIGHT Prop, i WUE5. LIQU0R5 2 CIQ1R5 ;: Gentlemen alweys Welcome FirStrea 1 .Eagle j; Saloon ULRICH LOniS. Prop. . . FIN! WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Lunches are our specialty Jefferson Areolae, Opposite depot i.r.iomiistj.f.tooB.rsor FINE WIHE5: LIQU0RJ , And the beat brands ot Al waya on hand . ' 9 A a Mixed drinks a specialty Ask and see tf you don't get 1U This Is gen- daman's resort and wlU be roa as sooh at TomxPleiriing Horstshoin and Wagonwork , North Fir Street 1 1 II 1 1 1 I Ml 8 1 If I "I Thank The Lord!' cried Harm h Plant, of LltUe Rook Ark., vior theralietl got from Bnlfc lnWifP "J,lWa nothing else would I heat and trom which I had euf. ffiL8 TeV8-'I " 19 ""wtoaa heaer for eats, borna aad woands. Qaaranteed at Nevllo Drag Co; 25c. i 5 a ? b