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REVIVAL SERIES
La Grande Evening Observer
CHICAG
Beginning with the services tomorrow
there will be evanr;'?listic meetings in the
M. E. church. The pastor, Rev. B. F.
Meredith will be ass sted by Rov. W. W.
Deal of Union and Rev. J. M. Hixson of
E'gin. The meetings will continue for st
least two weeks. All are cordialiy invit
ed to attend.
AND THE
EAST
Wh-n pnrchasinj' ticket to Oil
cajjo ami tho Kast, we that it I
re.ids via the (.hu:ago v .v.rtri
Western Kuihvay. Choice of
routes via Onialia or via St. Paul
and .MiiiiioapoliH.
It w the mule of Tlie Overland Limited
anil the direct line t Chicago ff""i 'he
Coast. Four faat daily Chic-iwn trains
make ciinneetinnri with all tran.einti
mnt..l trains at St. 1'aul and Minne
B :ii.
The Vest of Everything.
Q All agents sell tickets via this line.
For further information apply to
I K. V. HOISM, ttntrmt again. O. ft. M.-W. ., B
H POKTLANOi OKI. D
( 1 j Ready
11 for
1 Baby,
The younir, mother thinks, when she has
Completvillhi" liahy jrarilieiits tll;it are to
diithe the little form. But she is not all
ready for baby's coming, unless she has
done sonirthiii); more or the baby than
merely to pri jiare his clothes. 1 1 1 1 - a
younn mother who j;oes through horns
Of iuiii mill suffering womU rs w hy it was
not jxissible lo prepare in some way for
the baby's ailvent, anil to avnid" the
K"ly that seemed almost iiuetniitr.ible.
l)T. fierce s Favorite 'lesenition is the
one medicine for women which prepares
them jHruotlv, ImiIIi for the buriletis and
pleasures of maternity. It prevents the
morning sickness from which so many
women milicr. U Hticrttln us the whole
KkIv, so that there is no nervousness tim
anxiety, It promoti's a healthy appetite
and causes relreshinn Jeep. It "ives the
lniil'.nr stieni;' li for her trial atii. makes
baby's a'Kent ia. tu-.illv ninless.
ihv mothers have hi all!" 'children,
.t i tiu -teval testimony nt tli v
hue usc! In. IMetce's l-'avtuitf
nption as a pirpaiative (or li'-il . r
that the children were licailh-.ei
the
He.
mill
whn
I 'res.
lux. I
Mini happier than those liorn all
liinntlis of menial misery ami tihvsii
aii;'!:-h on the part of the prospective
Hit ii :er.
Si.k and aibm; wvm"n are invited to
ron.uil 111. 1'urce by letter ahst lutch
without (ee or chaise. As chief consult
inj; phvsuiati to the Invalids' Hotel and
Surgical Institute, Hutl-ilo, N. V.. Ir.
K. V. 1'ien'e, assisted by his staff :
nearly a wore of plivsieians, has in the
Just tlmt) years and over Heated and
cured more than hall a nii'limi sick and
sutiemiK women. The testimonials of
these cured women are on record A
lame mini's i oi firm were cured win n
doctors had pioiioiinced a clue iinp.i sl
ide and alter eitdiuinr; warn ol um-'h-ss
u'lernv.
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Hopatl for Death.
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AN INCIDENT ALONG LIFE'S PATHWAY
Not long ago there di-;din a 'A'alla Wa'
la cell, a poor. rad. bloated, unkempt
wretch without a friend in the broad
world to shed a tear of sympathy. No
one cared for him. ar.d no one mourned
him. "Unwept, unhonored and unsung."
his bones were ratt'ed over the stones to
the potter's field.
Fifteen years agr, this man br ght-eyed
erect, clean-limbed and vigorous, stepped
aboard his tram at Pendleton. He ware
the handsome uniform ot a ranroaa con
ductor a place to which he had steadily
ascended from the bottom round of the
ladder. He greeted his friends with a
smile and hs friends were everywhere.
On duty, he indulged in a social glass
now and then with boon companions. He
was popular, debonaire and liberal. He
had a kind heart, and was lauded as one
of the most affable conductors on the
road. His revels increased in frequency
for Pendleton was then and is now a so-
! ciable place and he liked to make merry
wir.n them in a drinking bout. His salary
proved inadequate for this pleasant pas
lime, and now and then some company
money went over the bar easy "pick up"
end nobody to reckon with except a poss
ible "spotter" despised by him and his
kind, as the dirt beneath their feet.
But the inevitable happened. He lost
his job. He took inferior positions, de
scending the ladder much more rapidly
uian i.o imd arisen. His appetite
now a giant, powerful, pers.stant. insati
able. Vice claimed him at last as all its
own, body and saul, and hb filled a drunk
ard's grave.
This man was a "good fellow" and "one
of the boys." He became a "poor fellow"
and "one of the bums." Was the game
worth the candle? Was hie wrecked life
worth a few years of fleeting pleasure?
Weston Leader.
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NEW JERSEY
m SEASON
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S HATCH
(Serlpps News Association)
Jersey City. Ndv. lO-T-.egJtve season
in this state opened todiy and until Dec.
31st sportsmen can er.j'iy cap tai saort
a a good season is txpec'td cw rg to the
increase in partridge, grouse. Erg'.ish and
red neck peasant, woodock aed ad
water fowl. T'ere are certa.i penait.es
in connection witn fa week;; seasons
and taking of cortar jiire between cer
tain hours, as pnv.ce.. by t'-e state :as
which will no d .u t. ojusa e 'J yss
trouble.
j (Serlpps News Association)
Ostend. England Nov. 10--U was an
j nounced here that the great international
! chess match between Dr. Emmanuel
! Lasker champion of the wrold. and Frank
! Marshall w ir.ner of the recent lnternat
! ional masters tournament at Nuremberg
I will be com nsnsed in Ni Yor and
finished at the Kursal here. January 7th
-s set for the date.
WANTED --To buy a sewnihind 3"inch
wagon. Inquire at this office.
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