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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1905)
1 AVE Pu-n -sk - VAN? B 05T 5 V . ,11 Regarding the Carload OP Eastern Furniture which wad shipped April 20 and which we expect to have at oar store the latter part of the week. This car contains all that is new ana dainty in no to-dsie FURnWe This Pclr w bought for spot cash, and at prices which enables as to sell to you for lees money than you ever dreamed good furniture could he 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 Succepsor to E. Androes. Andross Old stand Phone 9-1' Laid To Rest (Sorippe Hews AseoceUon) Richmond. Va. General Fltxhogh was laid to rest tola afternoon, at Hoolywood cemetery, ith military r.onors. All women ihould atrl ve to be beau tlfal Beauty rulee mankind. Hollii tdr'a Rooky Mountain Tea brines red Hps, bright eves and cream-like com ploxlon. 36 centa, Tea or TaUeta. Newlio Drag Co. Burned In Hotel By 8crippa News Association. Dulath U i vw tki. t destroyed the Fifth innn. Three bodiea hare been recovered and a.V . mm is saia to be two more in the ruins.. One of the victim it known to be John Weia. Formally Opens By Bcrlppa Neva Aaeootatlon Washington. D. CI' M-. . Jfl seventh InternaUonal Railway Cod- rew lormau opened here thia morn. lag at eleven o'clock. StomtMititin. ot railways In every country on the woe are preeent. Vice prealdent Fairbanks dellTered " the adrift. f welcome on , behalf of . the American people Arthur Dnbola of Belgian. res ponded on behalf of the oongrees. - - Dissolution Notice Notioe la hereby riven that tha nrt- oenhlp heretofore existing " between the undersigned under the Arm mnu of Pohram and Beher Proprietora of the Union Mar Saloon baa this day been dissolved by mutual content. H. J. Reber will continue the bnalaeaa collect all acconnta and pay all bllla. Dated at La Grande. Oreoon. thia Srd day of May A. D. 1905. , F POHRMAN HRNRV JRRHRR ' "- ut t. ... SEWERS AND PIPE See J HChllda for seotie sewers and sewer pipe Leave orders at the La Grande Marble Works - 5 7 I iTThf p Q Am mar 1; m 5 i i l II i .i i li ii i i i i ii . i fsi m i a a) ; CJIROUX BR0& ;Leefte: ; WE' CATER TO COMMERCIAL TRADE ' "" ' '" : 1 ' Best ROOMS WITH BATH 1SSTEAM HEAT All Modern Conveniences ' - -. - ' ;- -; : - !, '. Dining Room Service in Eastern Oregon. Keep Cool If jou have no other wa call on the LA GRANDE LIGHT AND POWER CO. ; and secure an Bates and all prices will be explained at the office Electric Fan i Notary Public " . Insurance I BARGAINS In. Improved City Property, in Good Location . WM. GRANT, Agent. SECOND DAY OF .CONFERENCE . The evening session of the Confer ence yesterday was devoted ' to the paper of Prof H J Hockenberry . "IIow beat maintain hold upon the youth of the church" Prof. 11 ookan berry's yeara of experience in public school work and, along with thia hia yeara of chriatain experience la church work, permitted htm to deal with thia sub ject from a practical and not a theo retical standpoint and ahowed that be waa abreast with the demands of the day by the ehriataln youth. The evening hoar was oocupled by Rev E M Hill, of Baker City who de. delivered an able sermon. TODAY'S WORK .The forenoon sew ion decided that the next Distriot Conference) would be held at Joseph, Wallowa county. . Rev A Beds, tor about fifteen min ates opened the eyea as well aa the ears of not a few of the younger men by a description of thst early days of Methodism on the Paciflo coast. Aa he came here In 1814 and. grew np with the church, the conference waa getting information from one of the history builders of the church. . A paper prepared by. Mrs W T Wright of Union was read by Mrs Walker on the "Element of sucoms In Sunday school' Mrs Wright's, many years of experience in snob work na turally resulted in a very Interesting paper. Geo. L Cleaver, assistant oashler of the La Grande National Bank, read a paper , on "Tithing." One of the prominent ministers passed hia ooln- Ion at the ooooluslon that this paper. while abort, ooreied the subject from every standpoint in the most practical manner that he had ever heard it pre sented. It waa unanimously voted to have It printed In the Paoifio Advocate, iiiuMmtV wvtv,'e)e)e.e)eaveeeee Cr-aln wwtdjby the Cord 12S cubic feet to the cord. 16-inch dry chain wood $3 per cord. This is cheaper than by the load. You pay tor what you get and get what you pay for. i" Pbonei " " : H. W. NIBLEY fHaiaaaseiJAUttMWttMaaJf,fBiMrttfftiirtt-i we omoiai paper or ine onoron. iwian rvxiMir, im tro D L Rader, D D, editor ot the Paciflo I O B Mount of Baker City, and F A uiBUan Advocate, of Por tland, waa I Baker of Salem, were eleoted aa dele A Greet Meeting The State Camp of the Modern Wood. men of America closed hut alfht at Baker City with a magnificent baa 9t. The . repreeentaUve from thia county, aa well aa those from the other caape in the atate, are loud In the praise of the entertainment and at tentlon shown them by the Baker City members. Nothing waa left undone by toe linker City people to make the the vlattora have an enjoyable tim. and aa la neoal when Baker spreads herself, the attempt eras' a complete success. A special car from Portland. bringing the delegates from that niaee and others along the route, paased through this city last Tuesday mora Ing The Portland Camp had, with them a splendid band, thia being the only organized band ot Modern Wood men In the state. The special car waa met at North Powder by the Coensel of the Baker City eamr. who dlatrlbnU ed among them the badges for the meeting. At the depot la Baker City, tbey were met by the Baker Desree team and other members ot the camp. beside a lartre crowd of aoectatora. From thia place thev marelied to tha hall to the step ot martial music. All ot the vlattora were then assigned to lodgings and plaoed under the charge of some home man for entertainment A abort session waa held Tuesday after noon In which some business waa tranractod, and the meeting then ad journed tor the .day. On Tuesday evening the visitors were treated to a social entertainment at the opera house where they were entertained by muslo by the oioheetra the White Swan band, the mandolin elnb and several select solos. The camp met In con vention again Wednesday forenoon at transacted, including the eteatlon of omcers and delegates to the National eonveuttoa. U G Kins, of Forest Grove, waa elected atate Counsel; O D uakin, ot Hood Kiver, waa eleoted state clerk; R W Foster, of Portland, PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIANS DR. A. L RICHARDSON, Physician and Surgeon. Offleeorar HUI't Dree Btorv Office Phone 1&4 Betldaac Phoae N". MOLITOR. M, D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON" On Adams aveaae and Depot St. OffloePhoDeXU BeddaoeaPhoMCSl WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phona m tMrla balldlac, opposlu Bommer Boom . ORlo Bovri, I to 4, T to S BACON & HALL, Y3ICIAN3 AND SURGEONS Offloa la Foley bolldlnf, Fhoae U9L 0. T. BaeoB, Baaidanee Pbone IU1 M. L UaU, Rcaldcaee HXi DRS. BIGGCRS & B1GGERS . Physicians and Surgeons O W Blxgen, M. D. Ooo, L. Blnr, U. D Tatephoiiaa Offloel321 Bealdenee 1881 Qmoe Kalaton Bolldlnx over J. M. Berry's Store. asldenoe on Madlaon AV. aecoad doer Wert of tanner rasldeoea, Or. O. W. Bigger ImORANDB ; - ORBUON Profwiional calls promptly atteaded to dayef aighb -" ....... " "" i ou oi oaiem, were eieoted aa dele- EiTwaa aa& bx W th - ou which auve waa aaxea by nearly every' one present If he had the Dr. 'a talk on Sunday School, we soon became con vinced that we had certainly missed a grand Opportunity. The afternoon services were largely attended. - Aa on the previous day nearly all took their Innohea and en Joyed the social hour. The afternoon waa devoted to the closing work. r THI8 EVENING ; ' Rev L W Chandler delivers: the ad. dress this evening to be preceded bv a song service. . G. E. FOWLER Truck and Transfer Wood and Coal Phone 1611 AH ordergiven prompt attention. will convene in Milwaukee on the first Wednesday in Jane. - The alternates for the delegates to the national con vention were W T Vaugh of Portland, OT Colt of Bummervllle, and David Lynch of Eugene. Ashland waa se lected as the next place tor the state camp. Good Showing - Compared with one year ago the out standing county ( warrants have been reduced 153,000. On If arch 81, 1904, inround numbers they were 1224,000. On March 31,1906, they tl6C.000.lt will not be many yeara like thia until Union oounty will bear the proud die tlnotion of being bnt of debt. There are eerera) such oountiea In the state. Calves Will pay caah Wanted tor young calves. W D GRANDY. Phone 673. Poat office 31)2, La Granje Uregon. Cabbage Plants Cabbage plants both early and late. Will sell at reasonable rate. Prices according to quantity bought. E W K AM MERER, Adama Avenue. . A.B.C. STEAM LAUNDRY .PHONE j i85i LaGranie, ', Oregon. YOU Should come to our Laundry when in of anything from smile to clean line a NEED WASHING t pleasant our business WE DO IT RIGHT IISSSfSSSMSISSSSSIMSSamsMSSSSSS !Wall Paper Here you will always find the latest styles, the PAINTS, OILS 1 In this line we handle the old reliable eV bilEEWIN-WlLLIAMS PAINT. Chi-Namel S Varnish stains In all colora for decorations, S furniture and floors. -5 ... ) STAGL2AND "& MclAGHLEnI G6NTRAGTQRS S DENTISTS CHAi lELOLIST Prorriclar. H - r WINES, . LI0U0HS AND CIOAI1S Finest collections of stuffed animals on the Pacific coast, . Blue Front Saloon WINES, LI0U0RS Imported and domestic CIGAES Hot or cold lunch all hours " Jeffcraoa Aveaaa Oppnalte Depot - Palaco Saloon Cm. ANDERSON. Prop. " REAVlS BROS. . DENTISTS. T Ofllna Hnmmar Bnlldln Offloe Phone 5-1 Rail dance phone 117 C. B. Cauthorxi DENTIST Offloe Over Hill Drug Store) La Grande, Oregon R. L.: LINCOLN DENTIST . Up stairs, Oor Adama aveao and Depot 8k Phone 94 t-1 . FINE WINES, LIQUORS J AND CIGARS, 5 Always on hand 'ej.'-i . Janets Ave. ISSSin saasai , Opposite Depot e jea)e e s a a a VETERINARY 8URQEON Dr. F A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON. Office at A T Hill's Drug Store La Urande, Uregon Phone 1361 Kesidence pnone 701 Farmers' line 58 DR. W. T. D3WNE3. VETERINARY SURQEON .. AND - .. " DENTIST " ". ' ' 1eavs orders at Red ' Raddeaee Cor Croat Drof store 6th and I it . Thirty nr. fean ezparlenoe. beat of raferenoe lurnlibed ATTORNEYS - THE . . OXFORD MR JOHN BIEVEfc PropV : - - CoapleU laaortmentof WINES, ' LIQUORS AND CIGARS Mixed Drinks a Specialty . J Fir St THE LOUVRE CHRIS WRIGHT, Prop. " riNB . i : - - . , , 1 . ' i. .WIHES. LIQUORS Gentlemen ajwayi Welcome ; ' ' ' . Rr Street . gnrrfp)rgrt CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD Attorneys-at-Law LA GRANDE, OREGON OBlos In Bommar Sallding." J. W KNOWLES Attorney and Counselloi At Law Offlee ia Ralaton Bolldloc rhooelM LaOrandeOr. H.T. Wllllnma A.C. Wlulama '. WILLIAMS BROS. ATTORN EY8-AT.LAW . Qffloe In Balaton Balldlng . ' Phone iQsX La Grande, Ur. Eaglo Saloon I ; ULRICH LOniS. Prop. I ; pine . ' WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Lunches are our specialty Jefferson A venae, Oppoaite depot - www090)o)eoeeo0'eeeo)e)e)e)e)oe; MRS. H. W. LAUGIILIN, S t Teacher of vocal and piano j ..-.ivixjrsio. : Graduate of Chicago Musical College Phone 1976 S Lodge Directory. tAQLEH L Urmnd. Airie i ro K meet very Haoday nlrht inKotPhaUatlpm V iii lint brethera InviUd toatteori. 1. A. MaloU. W. P. T. H. Gllham. W. a .'OOr-LaOrande todge, No M mU jt their hall every Saturday niKht, VlilUut mem era cordially fartud to attend. Uemtery plat can be seen at oftioeoTCIty Reoordar. ..,.; 0. W. Bobertaon, N U H.E, OooIidge.Seo. HTAB ENOAMPMKnT No IL I. O. O. F. eyorjr 11m and third Thonrdaya In the KmU In Odd reUows Jiall. Vlalllng patrt "H!..lwm?,.Jre,ojnr 1. U ftuook, C. P. Edmond Bobtnaon. Serine EASTERN STAB OK8 Hope Chapter No Umeera thaaeooadand Cannn Wedoeaday of ch month at j-M p m In Muonic Tempi Mary A Waraiok, Sea M. W.A. La Grande Uamp Mo. 7T03 meets veryt nryt and third Wdnky of the month at I. O. O. P. Hall. All vliltipf aelrh bura are cordially Invited to attend. t u .. E.Rei.lend,V,a John Hall, Clerk. ' rORKSTEKS OF AMKBICA Court Itald J,"j"I? No meela och Thundmy night la K. of P rulL Brothara are InTltod to atUnd. . TBTillHon.Ohlaf Rannr. , C 8 WtllUma. 'ln. Sne 2Tjisr-Dr- L lsl,ger john Hu- : JL f. 10E9AM lill 1Y. 1009, FKOP. 7FINE WINE5 LIQUORJ - And the beat brands ot Always on hand, V . 5 Mixed drinks a specialty , Auk and see If yon dontget Ik Thia la a g?n- J Stlemen'a reaort and will be ran aa auoh a) at Tom Fleming f BLACKSMITH Horseshoin & and , Waonwork 4 ' North Fir Street , itiniisittiaasnecS 1 Thank The Lordl" orted Hann h Plant, ot Little Rook. Ark., "for the relief I got from Buok len'a Arnica Salve. It eared my fear ful running aoree, which nothin else would heal, and from which I had sof. tared for 5 years." it Is a marvelooa nearer for enta. hnma n,i Guaranteed at Newlin Drug Co;.25o.