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L. KIGIIT PAGES I EVENING O B8ERVER, LA CRASPE, OREGON. BATCKDAY, JAXrABT 4, fi.S. Tr.r. root. ifl to(l2 Evening Ojserevr Published dally except bunday. CCKREY IIKOTIIEJIS, EDITOKS AND PROPRIETORS . United Press Telegraph Service. . Dally, per month Daily, single copy. .'5 ' Daily, one year in advance ft.30 Dally, tlx months. In advance... t.Stf Weekly, one year In advance. . .11.00 .Weekly, alx months, In adance. .75 HHIM THE is n e nf c nnzvrer mrl Qnrinnc HWU une. or new mam CITY CHURCHES i j I i- N ; i Entered at the postoffUi at m . Grande aa second-class matter. THIS phper will not publlVi any ar ticle appearing over a nom de plume hrned articles will be received sub ject to the discretion of he edit rs Please sign your articles und save dls appointment. Advertising IluKtt. DlspUy td. rates furnished upon appllcctlon. Local reading notices 10c per lino first Insertion; Sc per line for each subsequent Insertion. Resolutions of condolence. Be a llne Cards of thcnLs, Cc a line. Senator Fullon In favoring Tuft foi Dii'Dldcnl. hus Hid Hi) with a bit! brainy man. It Is quite a while until the national nominating convention selectH the ninn, but at this distance the majority of the people would pick u either Tuft or Hughes. A "Market day" Is one of the thing that a number of buclnetts men In Pendleton are trying to have estab lished. Jt wbm tried there a few years ago, but for some cause or another did not continue. ffend a package of this mild, spring like weather to your friends In the east and ask them If they can dupli cate It and If they cannot, you might suggest that they arrange their af fairs lo come out next spring when lite homexeekcrs' raes are effective. Saltl AlHiut Advertising. A good advertisement sells goods today and makis u good reputation for tomorrow. Seth llrown. A hint to advertisers the maker of umbrellas docs not close his factory because the sun Is shining. Kx change. There are ut leust two ways of get ting; rich quick. One is by Inheriting. The other Is by advertising In the newspapers. Kxchange. pon t advertise If you think you art wasting your money. Let your com petltor waste his money on advertis ing, and perhaps In this way you can put him nut of business. Fix his cluck-work for him. Just stand back and laugh at him when you see him squandering his money for printer's Ink. Exchange. M. I' ler's Cliiircli. tncollii fnjlioaj ally I C!'.;'!:'t!r.'!L' 'inilay school, 10 a. m.; morning sit lee. 11 a. m.: evening service, 5 p. m. Monday, feast of the Kpiphuny: Holy mimunion 10 a. in.; vestry meeting ilonday evening at 7:30. M. F. Church, South. , Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni., ')' Presiding Elder J. D. Crooks. Min- lay school at 10, Mrs. V. T. Pavis. itiporintendeiit; Epworth League at 1:30. A cordial Invitation is extended o all of the services. First Prepihyterliin Church. Sunday school, 9:43 a. ni., V, L. Ilrcnholts, superintendent; morning uhjeit, "10S." Kvenlng subject, The Worth of a Man." The choir. Messrs. Cochran and Cochran, and Mesdames Hiehardson and Silvcrthorn will sing nt each service; C. E. service t 0:30 p. m.; prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m.-; teachers meeting, 8:31) p. m. Itev. V. Seemann, P. P., minister. Catholic Church. Low mass, S a. m.; high mass, 10 a. m.; rosary ana benediction iouuw ing 10 o'clock mass. German Lutheran Church. Regular Sunday services at 10:30; Sunday school at 9:30. All are cor dially Jnvltcd to attend these services. H, G. Mt-ske, pastor. Latter Day Saints. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; regular service, 2 p. m.; mutual Improvement association, meets conjointly at 7:30 p. m. lii-Mian Science fccrlccj. Sunday, 11 a. in.; Wednesday, 7:30 j. m. Sunday school, 10:15 a. m. rim rending loom Is open Tuesday ..-id Wednesday and Saturday from 2 o 4 p. m. All are cordially invited. Agents for Leggeth's All Steel Spring, 30 days free trial. 3 Makes of Ranges. Elite, La Clede and Acme Ranges, $28.50 to $55 Heat ing Stoves at Reduced Prices. We have to sell 2 sets of double harnessalso 2 sewing machines. vr 'Phone Black 011. H. B HAISTEN 213 FIU STREET. COMPLETE HOUSE , FUftNISHFRS NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS 'Phone Red 1101. F. D HAISTEN till, 1413, 1415 Adams Avenue. on Will the Old Book Ffnd?"j Friends and foes of the ftlblo are In-j vlu-il. Thf inornlnir a'rnion will be! on "The hurcli in u.xi. cnuie, i Central Church of Christ. Kvnngc llstic services each evening t 7:30. Sunday morning Mr. Mc- pnmin preaches on "The Church In Hod." In the evening his theme Is: Will the -Old Hook Stand?" Bible school work at 10 a. in.; C. E. prayer meeting, 6:45 p. m. A cordial Invi tation to all. Special services all next week. fc.PF.CIAL IXIH'CKMF.XT. 'lo our t tl&loim-ia . iru.i.l.I..f Xew Plies: We have Just closed our first year's business and find it has been a very successful one. We now have a large numlior'of good regular patrons, who pay their bills promptly. We hope to add to this number tho coming year many new ones. As a 'special Induce ment for all to pay cash we are Is suing coupon books good for $5.00 in laundry for $4.50 cash. You save 10 per cent by buying a book. This Is a much more satisfactory way than running a bill. Have your washing ready parly In the week. You get better work. We have lately installed on our shirt and collar machine a new Invention for ironing pleated shirts, which enabfV'8 us to turn out the very finest work obtalnnblo anywhere. Sturt the new year by sending us your laundry. It will be appreciated. Phone Main 78. 28tf CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY. LA GRANDE SCHOOLofMUSIC ' Studio over Solder's candy parlors. : : : PROF. DAY, Principal ! Main 43 PHONE Main 43 SIM0DGRASS GROCERY The Eastern Oregon Trust & Savings bank T1IK ROY AXD THE BANK BOOK. Should Kettle Down. Taconm, Pec. St. To have worked his way around the world and "hoboed It" from New York to San Francisco and then come to Taconm Is the re markable record of Willlnm Blerdorff, a diminutive 13-year-old orphan whose parents were once people of comfortable means residing In On tralla. Blerdorff applied at the police sta tlon the other night for Idoging. lb was shivering with cold and looked hungry! He told I'ollee ('aptaln Olson about his parents' death three years ago and about his wanderings j-lnee that time. He w.nt to Australia on a windjammer and returned on the stenmshlp (Itrnianlcns, landing In S.in Francisco a few w.-cks ago, 11 went hruUe in San Fninclseo and rod.' the brake-roil- to Taeoma. Not a word of complaint pass.-d tho gritty little fellow's lips und when he was offered money for a supper he said, with evident effort, "nil, that's all right. I'll Just wait till in. onlng 1 won't he hungry after I get to sleep and then Ui tho morning 1 will be able to nm my breakfast." First Baptist Cliurcli. Coiner Sixth and Q. At 9:45, Sun day school, Rr. J. B. Stevenson, super intendent; 11, morning worship, "A Message to Church Officers" by pas tor; 12, the Lord's supper; 6:30, the young people's Service, led by the new president, Mrs. Hose Stevenson, theme, What Is True Blessedness?" 7:30 evening worship, "The Empowering Years of Life, Life's Best." The mes sage to the young. Thursday, 7:30 tho mid-week service, study of and prayer for McMinnville college. Good music. Cordlul welcome. Conie. W, II. Gibson, pastor. Methodist F1nvniI Church. Sunday 10 a. in., Bible school, Gen. II. Currey, superintendent; 11 a. m public worship; subject, "The Light That Condemns"; 12 in., class meet- nit, Mrs. Hannah Rogers, lender; 1 p. m., Junior league, Mrs. Olive Bol 'n, superintendent; 6:30, Epworth, League, "The Morning Watch What It Is." 7:3". revival service, "The "hlld of ilod A New Creation." A cordial welcome to all. The special services will continue through the week, each night nt 7:3il. Rev. V. W. KeaJ of Vnlon, assisting in (he serv ices and preaching. Sermon tonight (Fi-ld.iv) by the Rev. M. Fit. Maurice. Come out and receive u blessing. R.w E. Peal, pastor. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed hl.i final account as administrator of the estate of George McFatrldge, deceased, and the county court of the state of Oregon for Union county, has fixed Tuesday,' the .4th day of February, 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m., as the time, and the court house at La Grande, I'nlon coun ty, Oregon, as the place for the hear ing of any and all objections to said account and the final settlement there of and the distribution of said estate. Pated at La Grande, Oregon, this the 2nd day of January, 1908, B. L. LEAVITT, Administrator of the Estate of George McFatrldge, Peeeased. COCHRAN' & COCHRAN, Attorneys for Administrator. DJ4-11-18-25-P1 Strayed. There came to my home Tuesday morning a horse wtih saddle and bri dle. Owner will please call and get him and pay for this notic?. ' E. P. STAPLES. should be Inseparable that Is, every boy should be taught to save, even be fore he begins to earn. The younger the start the more they will save, and the better they will enjoy the habit of saving. We encourage thrift In the young, knowing that It leads to Independence and prosperity In middle age. Bapk your savings with us, and watch them grow year by year. In this way your money will be earning money. OFFICERS: P. M. BYRKIT, President. WM. MILLER, Vice-President GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier. T. J. SCROGOIN, Assistant Cashier. F. J. HOLMES, r-easurer. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT j Having purchased the E.P.Staples Grocery Store,the Leading Grocery in the city, I'only desire to merit the 4 continued patronage which has been so generously tfe t stowed on my predecessor, out to add many new cus- tomers. The highest standard of goods will be my mottoe,and th's store has built up its large volume business on X this principle. ? PR0MPTSERVICE, THE BEST GOODS, RIGHT PRICES J Telephone orders will receive my especial attentioi WATCH THIS SPACE for FREQUENT ANNOUNCEMENTS f i X X JAS. G. SNODGRASS Main 43 - PHONE - Main 43 I Notice of Annual Meeting. Notice Is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the La Grande Real Estate association will be held In the office of William Miller & Bro., on Monday, January 13th, 1908, at 2:80 o'clock p. 12-19-lm A well known mixture made In La Grande,-the Blue Mountain Cough syrup. Try It. Red Cross drug i 'urcl of l.unir Trimble. "It Is now 11 years since I had n narrow escape from consumption," writes C, O. Floyd, a leading business man of ershaw. S. C. "1 had run down In weight to 1ST, pounds, and coughing was constant, both by dn nnd by night. Finally I began taking Pr. King's New Ulscovery, and con tinued this for about sl months, when my rough and lung trouble were en tirely gone and I was restored to my normal weight, 170 pounds." Thous ands of persons are healed very year. Guaranteed at Newlln Prug Co s drug lore. 50c an! Jl. Trial bottle free. Notice - Having disposed of my grocery business lo Janus u. Snodgias, I wish to take this means to thank my cus tomer for their very liberal patron age In the past, and assure them that their trade will be equally well ap preciated by my successor In the fu ture. Would request that those knowing themselves Indebted to me would call and settle nt their earliest conveni ence. 1-8-17 E. P. STAPLES. Will It Stand? Tomorrow evening the evangelist In or. :ral Church of Christ will speak uiaai DRBFTBPJG TOWARDS iiiiiri aw Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping "it will wear awav " drifting towards Bright' s Disease, which U kidney trouble in one of its worst forms. ff (tsJt 5,r 4hui3? sf i stops Irregularities, strengthen th nrfnu ran. tv of the kidneys so thev will nerform W:u "7, M,?"": ""r.r"""c.Tn"? """" - I 2 i'yymtm,.. m. sr!te. axe I KIDNiv "cure !. -m."701, B t"er Trouble commence taking: FOLEY'S 5SJ.U," few days and prevent a ...u. j,,C4Saui so iaKC anQ Denentl tne Whoie system. . " How to Find Out Tod can easily determine If jour kidneys art out of order by setting aside for n hows bottle of the nrloe. pasted upon arising. If opoa examination it Is cloudy or milky or has brick-dust sediment or small particles float bout In it, your kidneys art diseased, and FOLEY'S IC'ONBY CJRH should bsUkea at ones. Q. B. BurhanaTotUflet After Four Year G. B. Burhans of Carllile Center, N. Y., writes! "About fbnr psar I wrats ro stating thai I had km asMnl rl;r ' klda'7 trwbls b takloa Use tku two bMttaa f rort Kldoty Con. U sotlratr Stosw4 the fertsb-Sost Mdlnsat sa4 psla sad jmpteau f kldaajr 4Imm dluppwras. I am (t.s to say tkat I bara f mt ' ka a ratura of any af tbaaa syatBtasu durtna tba saw Two Sliea, 50 Cento and $1.00. SOLO 00 REGCISSSEKDEO BY A. T. mix, Driigglnt. rm arc- n