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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1905)
CONFERENCE ENDS AT BAKER CITY i i w WATCHES? ROUGH AND DRESSED L U M.B E R Mouldings, Bta. We have a large stock of Building material always on hand in the yard at our Mill. We deliver in any quanity to any place. PRICE AD QUALITY GUARANTEED M'KINNIS BROS. Vergere' Pbone Summerviile, Oregon Yes, of course we have watches, the very best watches made. We aleo have Clocks, and every thing in the J we' y line J. H. PEARE. Repair work given prompt attention. Pastors for Coming Year Given Their Positions M m m B 0 pi 0 f! Old Jclry made to look like new Clock! taken oar of .391 TWO SPECIAL BARGAINS acres adjoining tov REV. H. H. MOWER FOR HERE ng town, can be irrigated, Price, for cash, upon application. 420 acres near Cove, all fenced, good outside ' - rand lvfl irni lin fnr fruit nr drain wlt , . a " W VtlH Ul HUH VI 1 Ulll, 1TVII watered. Fine place for horse ranui. The Idaho Methodist 1 inference has closed iU annual session and the re port (which have not yet been tabu lated) makes one of the best showing ; for yeare. I One of tlie changes made necessary ' by the new condition will result in La Grande from this time on having a ' resident pastor, and Presiding Elder J D Gillilan will give bla entire at tention to the district which was made 'still larger at this session. ! A strong elTort was made at confer ence and before to retain Be v. Gillilan as pastor, as the members of theiburob regretted very much indeed to lose him Tt.is the Bishop would not lUten to. However, La Grande will not lose him as be will make his home at La Grande (or the next year at Price upon application B, least. I Rev. H U tss " ha -1? Xa Srande Investment Co. 0 Foley Hotel Buildiug La Grande, Oregon Mower, who for the past as been pastor at Nam pa, 1 Idaho, has been assigned to and comes highly reoommenkeil a an exceptionally strong man. ! c n.. Inn la.ifa nlinmh was crowded beyond its capacity to hear Bishop Win. F McDowell, of 1 IRON BEDS Sanitary Steel Folding Couches and Springs direct from the factory at lowest possible prices Chicago. Bishop McDowell Is really more noted for bis executive ability than as an orator, still bis sermon Sun day morning was tuch as to lesre a litin? lmnresslon upon all who were fortunate tn bearing bin. APPOINTMENTS La Grande District. J D Gillilan, Presiding Elder, P O La Grande. Baker Olty, K M Hill. - Canibrllge, Idaho, i It Baker. . . Elgin and Cove. L) 8 8mUb. Enterprise, U W Chandler. five Points Circuit, Henry Martin. Flora, 'to be supplied. Haines, H B Carter. - Harney Ut., to be supplied. ' Huntington, J M liisson. 1" John Day, J M Johnson. . Jossph, C F Whseler. LaUiande, U U Mowtr. Long Valley, Idaho, to be supplied. Ontario, H J Adams Payette, Idaho, C McCoard. Prairie City, J E Garver. Sompter to be aupptiou. Union, JO Walker. Vale, to be sarplied. Wsllowa, to be supplied, Weiser, Idaho, W W Deal. si n m m raj 0 hi m Local Items Beautiful new things in FURNITURE Received today. A carload direct from the eastern lactone at prices never nnniA.I helore on this class of goods, .wmug ues, -r things m library, center and dining tables; mattresses 0 . :J A lnf ma tit 111 bring fairy dreams, uei marneu uu - home for you, Easy installments i! bo desired. . that up. yorr W. H. BOH N ENK AMP, Spec!' ale on ICE CREAM FREEZERS FOR CASH Iron Beds,. Steel Coil Spring Sanitary Steel Couches .., . . .regulat $3.50 now $2.65 . ..regulrr 3.50 now 2.25 . . .'regular 14.50 now 8.C0 Hrd maple frame, woven springs,.. 3.00 new 195 Hard maple frame, woven cots 2.75 now 1.75 Linoleum) only 60c per yard Home furnishing Bargains F D. HAISTEN, Phoue Red 1161 Highest Prices Paid for Second Hand Goods fcSC ESEQsi A Grim Trafiedv 5fa daily enacted, in thousands of homes as Death olalms, in each one, another victim ol Consumption or Pneumonia. But when Couahs snd Colds ara prop erly treated, the tragedy is averted. F G Huntley, of Oakladon, Ind, writes 'My sife had the consumption and three doctors gave her up. Finally she took Di. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Congbs and Colds which cured her, and today she is well and stron?." It kills the germs of all diseases. One dose relieves. Guar anteed at 50c and 11 by Newlin Drug Co., druggist. Trial bottle free. Croup Is a violent 'inflammation of, the mucous membrane of the ind pipe, which sometimes eitends to the larnyx aud bronchicil tubes; aod is one of the most dangerous diseases of children. It almost always comes on in the night Give frequent small doses of Ballards Horehound Syrup and apply Ballard's Linement externally to the throat 25c, 60c. $1.00, Newlin Drug Co Dr G W Btggers, wbo has been at tending the exposition and visiting friends and relatives la the vicinity of Portland returned borne last evening Fred Reynolds wbo has been visiting the exposition, returned home last eveoing. Mr Reynolds states that the fair was satislsstory but that be is glad to get homo again Romig & Staples have received the finest car of mellons so far brought into the mty this season. They are ! from Milton and are beauties and the pi ices are very reasonable. MeBgers John snd Robert lioyd, of Missouri, wbo baa been in the city visiting Meters E B MoKiddy snd , J F ilall, left this niorniug for Port ! land, They will visit the fair and ! then return lion.e. I Mr Taylor wbo has been with the '. La Giande Cash store for the past year or more, with bis family leaves tomorrow for Portland. They havo 'not thoroughly decided just wbers they will make their future home, 'possibly In Southern Oregon ! Recorder Pnook, states that there ; now are one hundred aod sixty-three dos which have a right to live in La Grande He means by this statement thit one hundred and sixty-three dog have city tags on their collars. Pound Master Ed Harding comes forward with the assertion that there ae about four hundred dogs which have no right to liv anywhere. This is the way be has of stating that they bavenotsgs. If you value the dog you bad better buy a tag. An Old Timer ' VT H Peebler, who used to operate a paok train between The Dalles and Boise City more than thirty five years ago, is here on a visit to bit brother, J J Peebler, accompanied by his wife He is one af the few early pioneers wLo came here In the early fifties who returned to the old borne states. Mr Peebler states lor lo these wary yesrs he look el longingly once more to the land of the Setting son. They will visit the fair and return through California. Receives High Honor Mies Emma Pickler, daughter of Civil Engineer Pickler of tbia city, to- duy received a scholarship from Whit man college, awarded her for being the best eohobr of the' Weiser, Idaho, high school. The scholarship is In deed valuable as it entitles her to ihe full course which that excellent insti tution affords. CAPS CAPS CAPS A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF FALL CAPS . Also pretty Hoods in Silk and Bear Skin for small maids NEW MILLINERY E M WELLMAN & CO JLa Grande - Oregon Regulates the stomach and bowles, besls and soothes the little ones' stomachs and elves them a beatbful and natural sleep Hoi lister's Kocky Mountain Tea is the children's benef actor. 35 cents. Newlin D n a a a a a a a a c CI D D D B D O Q S B & WHITE . ROSE FLOUR Moves Office Justice of Ke Peace John E Hough and Civil Engineer L A Pickler are today moving their office from the present location to Room 2, Land Office hall in the Foley building where they have two rooms. Financial Success The Red men are well satisfied with their proteeds received from the Carnival company their share being over $200 after paying for their portion of the expenses. Social The ladies of the Catbolio church will give a social at the residence of Mrs F. Newlin on Wednesday even ingAug. 23. T, nailed with the idea of pleasing ev ry dmj er . lng ola83 trade-custom who appreciate quality. The nWoTthe Pioneer Flouring Mill Co. guarantees re rabiUty and highest grde in every sack of flour hearing the White Rose brand. fioheer Flouring Mill Co. E3 sa Tent Meetings The subject this evening at the tect is "TUe Law of God." We especially invite the publio is tbe Sabbath ques tion will be discussed. r . fi-m i4W ?! I HENRY S6 CAPR Sacks Higher Wheat sacks sre higher this than last, being 6 cents. season Si act m i j FUNERAL DIRECTORS LICE.UED Ef1B1LnER5 Lady aspistaLt Calls answered day and nigbt, Phone No. 021. C Henry, residence 664 h J. J. Carr, residence 380 La Qrande Oregon 5! fi hi PI til ESTABLISHED 3655 The La Grande National Bank Report of condition, May 29, 1905 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts .....$571,039 10 United States Bonds 25,000 00 Real Estate Furniture Fixt' 17,60000 Due from banks and ILS.tres 71,642 14 Cash on Hand .'. 4S45 35 Total $73326 59 LIABILITIES - Capital Stock :'. $100,000 00 Surplus 20,000 00 Undivided profits 3499 10 Circulation 25,000 00 Deposits 550,417 49 Total $730,326 59 Sickening Shivering Fits of Ague and Malaria, can be relieved and cored with Electric Bitters. This is a pure, tonic medicine; of especial benefit in malaria, for it exerts a true curative influence on the disease, driv ing It entirely out of the system. It is much to be preferred to Quinine, having none of this drug's after-effects. E 8 Monday, of Henrietta, Tex., writes "My brother was very low with ma laria fever and jaundice, till be took Electric Bitters, which savedbls life." At Newlin Drog;Co. drug store; price 60c guaranteed. ( OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS George Palmer, President. Geo. L Cleaver, Assistant Cashier. J. M. Berry, A. B.Conley F. L. Meyers, Cashier. W. L. Brenholts, Assistant Caishier F. J. Holmes , F. M. Byrkit With ample capital, large experieuce and unsurpassed facilities, we offer you absolute security for your deposits; and solicit your banking business promising you courteous treatment and every liberality consistent with conservative Bankiri?, aQDDDSOnnDDDDDDD