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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1905)
f -JTEQAIWJ QWmn HOUSE 3 D. H. STEWARD, sseaaeMaiseai HHIHIIIIHIIIIimniMIIIWIHW ONt.......... MERRY WEEK ONE BEGINNING MONDAY, SEPT. U Mack IS wain ! Theatre Co. Seats ALWAYS Catering to 'the wants of oar worthy patrons.we have at last satisfied the constant demand made upon us for high grade tailor made suits for gentlemen. Iu making cur sc!;cti?2 ? !? K content with nothing short of the "best" and now itrvtte all "swell dressers" of La Grande and vicinity to call and inspect our magnifi cient line of woolens for fall and winter trade. Stop a monent, when passing, aud read oar gaurantee. It will certainly-interest you. Remember we are located in the Haworth building, 1316 Adaus Ave. Don't forget we are the only people in the northwest who can "make" your underwear. It is superior to anything on the market. CRESCENT KNITTING MILLS T. M. STUBBLEFIELD, Boot and Shoe Maker Repairing Neatly and Promptly done. Hand sewing a specialty Lew ia building Farm For Sale 80 acres, 60 in alfalfa, free running water, 600 fruit trees, good seven room bouse, school bouse close on Uural dolivery, on phone line. Heie ii a brg.u and yen are dealing di rectly with tlis owner Call or ad dnsv, 0 H PETERSON Ladd Creek La Grande Free Rum! Delivery No 2 . 8-26 CLEVELAND'S SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER "Highest m Strength and QuaJity" COSTS YOU NO MORE THAN .THE ORDINARY KINDS Endorsed by Leading Cooking School Teachers and Chefs Sold and recommended by J D. McKENNON C. RALSTON GEDDES BROS. C. P0LACK La Grande, Oregon. Proprietor and Mar PRESENTING Cora King Swain AND COMPANY In High Classed Rcportoirt; A Popular Company at Popular Prices, 10, 20 and 30 cents Monday Evening "The Silver Daggers MATINEE SATURi) Ayi on tale at Next Week the Opera House next Monday. U 1L the Mack 8wala theatre eom- sny will open a week's ensaMment pretesting a repertoire of high elaased Jay YMfliuren'a 1 : a s A s A edLfi rvfo piays such as "The Htlver - Daggett "The LitUe Minister", "Dowtvtffi the Farm", Valllornla'Vaay of Ly. one", and othere-Thla oomDinv la considered by" competent jedges t be ina nest popular prloed organization touring the wast, rhe oompany is headed by Cora Kins Swain who la an emotional actress of unaaeatiooed ability and talent and bar (000018 has been remarkable. The' annuortini company has been euefally selected. me oompany earriee a fall equipment of scenery giving to eaob and every production an elaborate and artlatio stags aetting. The opening play will be "The Silver Dagger", a beautUul play by Mark B Bwan. 'The Silver Dagger" la a storv of New fork life and the romance was written a round an actual romance. The scenes are laid in and around New York and the' characters are faithful drawing of real people In that always Interesting dls trlot. The acts are inaen Ion Iv ar ranged, the dialogue ia bright and op to date and the comedy la amusiug The prices for this attraction daring their stay will be 10, 90 and 30 cents Special matlme Saturday for the bene fit of the ladies and ohildreo. ' Folk Coming St Louis Sept 7 Governor Jueepb W Folk and bis staff leave Saturday for the Portland eipoaitioo. Cholera Ravages (By Herlpps Nsws Association.) Berlin, Sept. 8 The new obolera report brings the total number of oases np to 313 with 38 deaths, t EC DAVIS fra! ileal J H CHILDM UecaadTreaa. BLUE MOUNTAIN MARBLE AND GRANITE CO. LA Q BANDS OREGON We havs Just received a carload of Gsogrla, Teanesee and Italian marble mooameuts. These are the finest ever shown in ths county. Oar monuments come In suob a shape that as oaa cat any design yon may suggest Oar workmen are competent, too to do the work yon desire. DROWNED IN ... WATER DlfCH Bakes City, Sept -Oq of the ead dMt accidents reported U Date Couaty for Mm Uim occurred Tom day night at Richland, wbea the two year eld baby girl of Mr aod Mr la Q Morse wandered sway from the boat ad fall Into am Irrigating ditch and was drowned. Tha paraaU ara nearly erasad with grief otw the amd inol Tbe Horn hooia is bat a abort dla tanoa bom the large Irrigating ditch hloo waters the land ia that vicinity. Taeeday evening tba little baby was laying about tba house tad yard, fctbe moat nave toddled off toward the distant ditoh searching for thoae things which interest tha Uttla ooaa. No one was near when she crawled over the banks and toll Into the water. Me cry was beard and no one knew of the deatbrantll long afterwards. When Mrs Morse discovered that the little one was not la the yard she Im -mediately commenced a search. Tha I neighbors were called in and for five bcurs ISy-ooared the immediate vr olnity and then, the dead body was dragged from the ditoh. Advisors To Meet There wiU-l a gathering of the re pnbliosnwarborsee of Oregon in Port landfjotober IS, at the behest of k 0 Baker, chairman of the state '. central eomsaUtee, who hss sent out a call to the members of the commit tee to come and bring their friends arlth thaas . The purpose of the meeting is to tsia ids situation over, and among I other tbinge tbe " scheme for which Senator Fulton stands ipoosor that of a convention of "influential" repub licans to bring forth "suitable" caodi dates for office will probably bs dis cussed, although there are those who are opposed to bringing it np at all. Chairman Baker's letter eeut to the members of tbe central oommittee follows. . ... "You are reepectrully requested to meet the other saembers ef ths repub lican state oommittee iu Portland, Thursdsy tbe 12lb of nest month; and you will pleats iavits a goodly number of reprsseotstive rspublioaoa of your county to corns and taks part la the reunion, aud sbould there be in your county anpirants for stste or district office, invite ibem slso to bs in at tendance and participate." Stockmen's Excursion Mr . 3 H O'Neil, the popular travel in peasenger egeht of tbe O B 4 N, accompanied by Traveling Freight Agjt Gray, of tbe Chicago ft N rti eatei a, with headquarters In I'oi - and, arrived in tbe oily yesterdsy on a abort busi nesstrip. While here Mr. O'Neil completed the arraogemsnts for ths ronnlng of a special excursion train to aocommodsts thoae desiring to attend tbe stockmen's oonvsotion and poultry show st the Lewie and Clark show st Portland Tbe train will leave Hun tington at 1:30 o'clock the morning of the 18th, passing through Baker City about 7:30 and arriving In La Grande about 0:30. It Is Intimated that many of the larger Block men and ranchers of Harney, Malbsur, Grant, Wbeeler, Union and Umatilla counties will take aduantage of this train. The ratee are the same as havs been made on previous eionrslon trains, $8 round trip from La Grande, good for sevsn dsys. Echo Fire. Echo, Sept. 8 Fire wbioh broke out In the Millar store shortly after midnight, destroyed 128,000 worth of property and one man narrowly escaped euffooetioa. A clerk employed In tbe store waa sleeping la tbe building when It cangbt Ore and wss nsarly ovarooms by smoks wbea reeled. The hotel waroalv saved from deatrnmlnn k strsnous efforts and several buildinga ware more or less damaged by the conflagration The origin of tha fire Is a mystery, altbongh there are minors 01 incendiarism. Try to Change On tbe 15th of last Jalv. tha OKI N company ohangsd ths division ter minal and instead ol bsving tbe pass enger englue crews stun at Tha Dalits. they are running through to Umatilla, aatstanceoi Ib7 miles. While ths oompany thus secures much better err vice front their engines and crews, it is extremely try inn a the men who bate neea aoinjr. tueir utmost to have The Dalles agala made tbe terminal, and we understand tbey have hope of sue needing when tbe fair oloaes and tbe rush is over. Tbe families of ten en gineers snd fl reman who make their Lome ta Tbe Dalles ars affected bv tha change. Chronicle. Business Change M L Causey who baa been one of the leading real eat ate dealers in the county tor a number of years has die posed of bis buiineaa to Mr James Ireland, of Portland. Mr Ireland la not a strauger to Kaatnra Oregon, having bee 1 ia the employment ol the OBAN, aud for six yeara was agent' of tbe company at Thi Dalles until two years ago. He steps into a wall eatablUbed buaineas and will do all in bis power to increase it. - Mr Causey has no intention what ever of leaving tbe city and while be will not engage in commission real ae tata, will atill sell large trsots. ; ' Indians Arrived The Indian ball playera arrived thii morning and they say that tbey are all la the pink of perfection. A battle royal Is going on as we go to prset, another game will be played this sventng by artificial light and no doubt there will bs a large att-ndanaa. If you bear a few war whoops don't be alarmed. We want to oall especial attention to tola restore to all the early pioneers so they may be taken by surprise and' get out thsir old trusty rifle and wipe our visitors off ths earth as of yore. Attention O. E. S. AU members of tbe order of Eait ern Star are requeeted to meet at their ball tomorrow afternoon at one o'clock for the purpose of attending the funeral of thsir late brother t). Ralston. , Mertie Aldricr, Worthy Matron. Britt-Nelson Returns In tomorrow's paper the llrltt Neleon fight to be pulled off st 8an Franoisoo will bs reported fully In the Observer by rounds, (he report coming by the Hortpps Newi Aasoolailon. . Sectionman Killed Kaysvilte, Utah, Sept. 8-Alma Ikraes, a section hand on the Bio Grande Western railroad, waa fatally wounded by a train today while trying to remove a maul l.e bad left aoroae the rail, lie did not notice the tool uutil the train waa cloee at hand and feared that it might cause a wreck. Ms died withia two hours at s hospital in Ogdeu. Mormon Conference The quarterly oonferenre of tbe Mormon obnroh will be held In thia city Saturday and Hondar.' Services will be at 1 and 8:30 saob day. . One of the apostles from Bait Lake will be present and possibly president Smith. HELP WANTFD Wanted 25 Salesladies Wanted Salesmen Wanted 15 Cash Boys T Wanted 4 Bundle Wrappers Apply at once at Fair THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY Offers customers the best of everything in the line of FRESH VEGETABLES, ERIIITS, . GROCE RIES, PROVISIONS, ETC., at prices as low as in ferior goods can be purchased. Good things to eat cau always be had at THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY. If your appetite "goes back" on you, visit our store and you are certain to find something that will please your palate. If you haven't been trading with us, why dot give us a trial order? We can please you. Once a customer always a customer. . P0LACK, the Grocer. PHONE, MAIN 75. aesSSs Old Jewelry made to look like Clocks taken care of , . nnoiiG THE . CHURCHES tllUT CHURCH CF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Buaxiut tluUdlBi oppaalte Foley Hotel ' Saoilaj SobooL.., . .15 a iu Rundsy 9aitr. ( n m Mervlcea dnay...m,.7ui0 p ta Readlncraom opea daily exooptlng Suoday rroui IvimUiUa aad from Spntol pm LSTTKR DAYSAIN18 ' 8undj 8ehool.............l8 am Ursula orTte. ....,,.. a p m Mutaal lmpruvemeot AmocUUoa mmu ooa lolatly al 7J0 p ra CATHOLIC CHUKCH W.J. Whyte, ceo tut low Maw.. ..Tarn Ilia-U Maaa. ..10 a m Hot ry and Ucnedietloa following 10 a m. st. rami episcopal ciiouch Vptoo H. (ilUba, rector Twtlltli Humlay (rter Trinity Holy Communion Huoday obool.... ...... A a m ......lo a ta ii Morning Scrvlea... Kveulnc ivr.ir. , , 8 p m Kvery one IrTltod to attend IbcM aerTloea . CKHTUAICHUHCH of OHRIHT OPPOSITE BOMMSa HOUSE . O. H. King, pallor; 1308 P. St. Bible Bouool.,. .... ioa m Morning Wowhlp.... , 11 am Y P 8 O K meeting i ,....7 0u p m Kvang t lliilu kirvice.............n.W p ra Prayer meeting Wdnday.....i(;u0 p m Boya Club, Baturday evoulng In the HlnUy at 'P m ... ... Morning "chrUtlau Nonoontormity" ' ' I Evening "The Two Uevenanta" Inaeriea on 1 1 (j una Auiuypea A eotdlal iDvltatloa to all tbe wnlon. M. B.CHUkCU . . -Ke.T It. II. Mower, putor 8undyoliool..... ...... 10 am o.au p m ..... p m -..11am and 7.80 p a Kpwortn League., Junior League.... Church Sorvloes,., A ootdlal Invitation to all these aervloea extended to alU - . PRKHIIYTKKIAN CHUKCH Rev. . B. Ilaya, paalor Hunday 8chool,..l;.............,,l(( m Junior Koikavor ...... J1 p ta Senior Koilwvor ..........e;30 p m Prayer Moeliug Thumday . 7;Hu p m Preaching Buudaj .11 am and 7:.t) p m Mmnlng-Tne uniOf luilglon" Kveulng "Making The Moat of Life" , Tbe ehorua choir under the direction ol Mr a. Lyle. A cordial invitation ia given to all who hare no church home to attend these service BAPTIHT CHUKCH Rev. J. F. Pay, paitor Kunday HoUool....... ........ ...10 a a Young Peopla's meeUcg............... p m Prayer Moeliug TO...:...Thuraday Hp ra Boys Club, Hatuday avenlug at 7:30 In tbe church. I'reHchlng aervlces..........ll a m and 7;'t0 p m Morning "Paul a Vilt to Home" Kvonlng-'The Ax Laid at Tbe Root of The Tree . . . . You are cordially Invited to come and bring your friends. Hlrangor made welcome. Department Store WATCHES? Yes, of course we have watches, the very best watches made. We also have Clocks, and every thing in the Jewelry line J.II.PEARE. new Repair work given prompt ' attention. NEVV SECOND HAND STORE i AU kind of second hand goods bought and sold CEO, GROUT, Prop, 209 Fir 8t. bet. Adams and Jefferaon 1 ViVVVVVVVVVMIVUUA ' THE ' ; OXFORD DAK JAMES FARQUHARSON, Prop. ; Coatplele MaortmeDtor WINES,, LIQUORS AND . CIGARS I Cold luothes and mixed drinks S a speoialty.- Fair and impartial treatment to all. You are In- i vited to call and Kftt aoqualnted C MtnilHIUM IMMK wr . . Blue Front Saloon " E. THORSON, Proprlttor."-"- FINEST WINES, LIQUORS Imported and domestic - CIGARS llot or cold lunch all hours irs t 1 ! MSye. .' Jeflenon Avaaae Opposite Depot eaeay. ai ;.... . . J Palace Salon 5 CHAJ. ANDERSON, Prop fine . WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Always on hand Jeflenoo Avenue . Oppor.ta D-)t e 9 THE LOUVRE 1 CHRIS WRIGHT, Prop. FINK WWE5. UQU0R5 S 2 CIQ1R5 Gentlemen slwsy Welcoms i Rr Street S Eagle Sa'o)n ILRICH LOTOS. Prop. ' FINE ' . ..... c WINES, LIQTOItS and CIGARS Lunchos are our speoialty JeOoreon Avenue, Opposite ae(ot ' OMMER HOUSE AFJ Prone Main 6-1 NUF SAID Five fine perelieon bones pissed through on this murniogs train en route to Pendlolon from lows. Tbey were shipped by express. URIC ACID In the blooii causes Ulieu-. yJ&P Neuralgia and Gout. 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