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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1906)
i REMEMBER The Great Prize Contest at THE GOLDEN RULE STORE Closes Saturday at 9 p m. Every cash purchase of $1.00 entities you to an estimate on the value of goods in our show windows. 1 he party estimating near est to value of goods in any one window receives a present of $2.50 in merchandise. The paity estimating nearest to va'ue of goods in all windows receives a present of $500 h merchandise. A GRAND TOTAL OF $20.00 7 " IN PRESENTS SPECIAL EASTER f IOC ..-.WINDOW DISPLAY - lUC anna jgiMJfcgu. Easter services. SL Peter Episcopa Rector Upton Gibbs. Church. Hymn, J 1 5 B. Lours. Christ our Passover. Chint HOC. Fisher Proper. Psalms, 2 Chant 55 R. Woodward. Proper. Psalms, 57 ...Chants 11 W. Crotch. Proper, Psalms. 1 1 1 i . Chants 67 H. Smart. T Deum, ....Jacksons. Jubilate ..,.Chant 65 J.S. Smith Hymn. 121 : From Palestrina. Kyrie, 161 Q. J. Elverv. Gloria, Tibi, 177...... J. pieyel. Hymn, 1 1 2 From Lyra Davidica 1 Thev have takan 1 " Anthem 1 away my Lord V J. Stainer. ( Solo, Mrs. Neil ) Doxology, 192- L. Bourgeois. Sanctus, 197... . W. Hayes, Com. Hymn. 228 ...... W. H. Monk. See what 10c will buy at Mrs T. N. Murphy's in Tin ware. Granite, and Glassware. Come and make your selections before it is all gone. I also have a nice line of better ware, such os Cut Class and Holiday Goods which I am giving One fourth off until May 1st. Just received a complete stock of Garden Tools such as Rakes. Hoes, Spading Corks, Shovels ana Spades. My assortment of fishing Tackle is com plete In very way. MRS-T-N. MURPHY Hardware and crockery.' . In addition to this we give you, for cash purchases profit shareing bonds ! which en titles you to one or more of a thousand beautiful premiums. Everything from fine Silverware to a grand upright Piano. REMEMBER TOO our. prices are always the lowest The quality of our goods the highest Trade at the GOLDEN RULE STORE and save money. VVe carry everything, ; hTHE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY ...... . . - . . - - - 1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue. . Largest Store- ' Smallest Prices NSW CARPETS ; BEAUTIFUL CARPETS ;...-.,; ' -, - " i, .- t The very Latest Designs HANDSOMEST LACE CURTAINS ever shown in the city. ' '' ,,; ? ' ! " " W. H. BOHNRNKAMP CO. LOCAL ITEMS SHOES The New Spring Styles how in , . . . . '. Come crd xamine !A. V. ANDREWS,! TAILOR and HABERDASHER There's nothing, bet Swift's Premium Hams Bacon and Lard, Remember "Jiwift'e Prem ium Brand" stands for til that is bast A full line always on hand. THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY E. POLACK, Propr. Mrs. Jessie Hindman came over from Elgin last night Mrs. Wm. Chandler will arrive tonight from Portland to spend Easter with Mr. and Mrs. George Agnew. District-attorney and Mrs. Clarence Crawford will drive over to Enterprise tomorrow to attend court next week. Assessor Morton is arranging to com mence the field work for the 1906 asses- ment. . District Attorney C. H. Crawford left this morning to attend Wallowa county court. James O'Nsil, who has been working In the railroad shops at Kamela came came down and passed an examination for fireman and is now on the extra list. . A. V. Oliver the leading seed distributor in Union county has a larger stock than ever Read his ad and get his prices, ad church 2 Miss. Vera Qoodnough arrived from Portland this morning to visit the family of C. D. Coodnough. Oeo. B. Stoddard has returned from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Stoddard, who ac companied him, will remain there for a few days to visit her mother. Deputy Marshal I. W. Faulk arrested Q. A. Cochran who was charged with an assault on Frank Bartimess. He pleaded guilty and was fined $5 by Recorder Snook. . ' A theatre party came up from Elgin last evening to attend the production of "La Belle Marie" . at Steward's opera house, consisting of the Misses Juanita Ford. Alice Evans, Anna Christianson and Miss Chitwood. Messrs. Cf.as Hooper Ray Patten, and Lee Morelock. F, S. Bramwell returned last nigh from Union ,and states that the Centra n :i i r . . naiiiuau company is making dirt fly on the grade, and yesterday let a contract for 16000 ties and expected to close a con tract today for 16000 more. Mr. Cleaver is m Portland arranging for the steel Tne work will be pushed right along. We all realize what this " means for Grande Ronde valley. RUSSH MAKES A LOAN. (Scrlppa News Auoclatlon) Paris, France April U-Negotiations for a new Russian loan has been conclud ed. The amount is ninety million pounds sterling at five percent interest. GRAIN MARKETS (Scrlppa News Association) Chicago, April U Wheat onanad at 7S, closed at 80; corn oewned at 46 V. closed at 82 : oats opened at 51V. closed 52. Hymn. 123 A. S. Snllivan. Amen's From Greek Liturgy. Organist Walter A. Horder. AT THE PRESBYTERIAN C-IURC 1 The Endeavor Society will hold sunrise prayer meeting at 6:50 a. m. The chorus choir under the direction of Mrs. Lyle will render the following. Quartett "Christ is Risen." ...Parks Solo, "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth." Handel Mrs. Jay Van Buren Chorus, "He Rose and Left the Grave." : Hanks Chorus, "The Lord is Risen Indeed." ...'1......'. ..........Gabriel Chorus, "Praise The Lord," ...Ashford The pastor, Rev. E. B. Hayes will preach at both services. Come and bring your friends. AT THE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday morning the pastor Rav. Meredith will preach the Easter sermon. There will be special music, and the Sun day School will occupy the evening hour with an Eister program attended by the choir who have arranged for special music for the occasion. There wil be a special Easter offering taken at both services. ANOTHER PRESIDENT IU (Scrlppe Newa Association) Deerfield, Mass.. April 14 Mr. Alex ander, a former president of the Equitable Life Insurance company, has suffered a relapse and his condition is serious. MAT QUEEN ELECTION- Preparations are going on in' the city schools for May Day. Last evening an election was held in each room and the returns show that the following named girls will be candidates for election as May Queen: Delia Markon. Naomi Kirtley Ruth Harris, Marguerete Boorey, Celia Lily and Gladys Metcalf. The Queen is to be elected from these six girls and the other five will be the Maids of Honor. An appropriate program will be carried out on that day. ISLAND CITY ITEMS Miss Viola Chatten of Summerville, is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert Smith. Mr. Ed Kiddle returned Thursday morning from California, where he has been on an extended business trip. The new power house to be used for the city's water supply, is completed. A social eveoing, which was a delight to the Island City young people, was planned and carried out by the Misses Clara and Hild Schroeder at their home on Wednesday evening, in honor of Mr. Ed Boedecker, of Lowery City, Mo prior to his departure for Portland. Different things, in the way of amusements were indulged in, with a great deal of pleasure. Excellent refreshments were served after which the company dispersed. Altogether the evening was a very pleasant one. The guests present were: Misses Jessie and Nellie Grimmett Edna. Carrie and Stella Hunter, Netta Kiddle. Maggie Clapp. Minnie and Lillie Holmsn, Hannah and Cynthia Stein, Hannah and Minnie Muielenburg, Rose and Marie Beusing, Stella Jones, Lizzie Goetz and May New ell. Messrs Ed Boedecker, Don Meyers, Floyd Jones, Clay Fox, Clinton Irvin. Will and Henry Beusing. Will and Eli Stein, Wilbur Zurbrick, John and Ed Beusing and John Schroeder. Mr. J. S. Clark entertained a few ladies very informally at her home Thurs day afternoon, to meet hea neice, Mrs. Guy Jones. Dainty refreshments were served. Those who enjoyed the after-, noon wore: Mesdames Thomas Wade, Wm. Hunter, Fred Holmes, Edward Kiddle. Chestsr Bidwell Albert Hunter, Will Clark. Ed Wright! Guy Jones and Miss Edna Hunter. THE JOLLYING HUNCH When you meet with a fellow who's down in the dumps. Just jolly him up a little. 'Twill bean incentive to str up his stumps If you'll jolly him up a little. A pat on the back and a shake of trie hand Costs nothing whatever to you, under- ..... .. stand, And maybe twill stock up his nerve and his sand. . . If you'll jolly him up a little. uon t scuff at the fellow who tells you his woe. But jolly him up a little. Surprising it is how his courage will grow, If you'U jolly him uo a little' A cheery "Hang on; you will get there. old man," Will clear up a sky which the somber . clouds span. If you want to assist such a fellow, you can, . Just jolly him up a little. What obstacles all of us easily climb By being jollied a little. We're ready to tackle tough jobs every time. If first we.re jollied a little. So echo your cheery, glad message today, Where hearts all discouraged and pur poseless stray. For nothing will lighten the darkest path way, Like being jollied up a little: YOUR CASE AND OSTEOPATHY You say, "I can see how Osteopathy can cure some things, but I do not see how it can help me." As usual you have never thought of a cause for your tronble. With slight dis placement of ligaments, ' muscles and bones, especially of the spine and ribs, with the nerve fend blood supply disturbed thereby, any form of disease may result depending on the nature of the interfer ence. " The Osteopath can remove this cause in one disease as well as another. The cure then depends on Nature's power to repair the damage. All curable, diseases, acute and chronic have been cured by Osteopathy. The following is a partial list in which marked success has been attained: Tonsilitis, dys pepsia, constipation, diarrhoea, dysentery, arpendicitis, ascitis, gall stones, cystitis, enlarged prostrate, "gravel", anaemia, goitre, dropsy. Ia grippe, crour, bronchitis, asthma, hay fever, pneumonia, pleurisy, malaria, typhoid and all fevers, measles, erysipelas, paralysis, ep'lepsy, nevr.'gia. sciatica, nervous prostracon. eczi.na, St. Vitus da-.cs. spinal curvature, impctency 1 rheumatism (in worst forms); many forms of heart disease, diabetes, B right's disease, consumption (except in far advanced cases) and eye troubles. QUIET LTTTTE LUNCH ( or dinner in a well appointed dining roo where the food is excellent and well serv ed, will be treat for the nicest girl in the world or a pleasant change for your wife. The Model Restaurant is just the place to bring the ladies. Everything comes up to their idea of what is good and the cost won't bother the man who pays the check. The Model Restaurant J. A. Aibucklf, Proprietor OP! DT ND SI idt WmII weekly A K6 iaVllol(u (of P4-, . . . - ' ..;i,3..aj 1 NOTHIMG BETTER EB OUR CUSHION AND RUBBER TIRED BUGGIES RUNABOUTS AND TWO SEATED FULL LINE NOW IN STOCK WAtLOWA COUNTY Send your collections and cash Items to T&e Stock Growers anil farmers Bank, OF WALLOWA. OREGON. We pay five per cent interest on time deposit CAPITAL. . 5.000.00 C. T. McDaniel, Cashier. A. K. Steumenbero, Pres. S Our steam Rolled Barley can't be beat All kinds of feed constantly kept on hand. Choice lot of timothy just arrived. PF:ICES RIGHT Phone Main 6 GRANDE RONDE (ASH (0. Lewis Bros. Prop. ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF UNION COUNTY I hereby announce myself as Candidate for the Republican nom ination for Sheriff of Union Countv. subject to the primary nominating election o be held April 20th. J-M. Murphy T Ribbons Ribbons j AU the Much Needed Spring Shades for Waists and Sashes. ' I NEW HATS E. M. 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