La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 19, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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We Want Your Wants
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Our Want Ad Column
Main 43
PHONE
Main 43
CLOSED 1 PENDLETON
SWODGRASS GROCERY
You no doubt have heard
Of JERSEY CREAM fLOUR.
If not, ask the many who
use it. Try a sack next
order. Satisfaction guar
anteed or money refunded
We have on hand a quantity of empty
coffee cans Just the thins for bread
or flour 25c each
J AS. G. SNODGRASS
SUCCESSOR TO E. P. STAPLES
NEW GOODS
COMING DAILY
Fine Line of Corsets, sizes IS to 36
Laces, Collars, Veiling, Dress
Trimmings, Silk and Velvet Rib
bons, Buttons, Side and Back Combs
NEVA Dll(0.
THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY
E. POLACK, Propr.
Complete line of Eatables
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Steam Cleaning
aud Dye Work
Lace Curtains, Draperies,
Kid Qloves. EvekinsOownt
and Party Dresses Cleaned
on short notice. W call
, for and deliver free. .
OUD CREAMERY BLD3. t
nam uuarartuec
:;Ma'.tWon to trr.!er.t trade
La Grande, Ore.
IN THE
Masonic Bid.
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SWIFT'S PREMIUM
HAMS AMD BACON
None better. Every piece is
guaranteed. Fresh shipment
just received.
Phone Main 75
Danger in a Cold
llecsuwyou bavecontractrdordlitnrycoUU
nul recovered from thorn without treatment
of liny kind, do not for a lumiient Imagine
that colds are not dangerous. Not only pnuu
mnnls, but aim the Infectious disrates such
as dipht heria and scarlet fsrer start with n
cold. The cold prepares the sytm for the
reception and development of the perms ot
these diseases. Take our advice cure youi
eold while you can.
' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
bylUremarksUiocurwot colds has bivnm.
staple artti-lo of trade and conimorra. it !
snmpti It la;iait It i rollalilo. Trrlt
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The big union meeting closed Sun
day night at the M. E. church. Next
Sunday will be a great day at the
five churches which were united In
this meeting. Baptismar services will
precede the reception of members at
the First M. E. church, the Baptist
church and the Tresbyterlan church.
The results, which will be evident
next Sunday at these various churches
will be a surprise to all.
All these churches are going to
make Wednesday night a great time In
revival and praise services and In
meeting the new members for the first
ume since me union meeting
closed. By actual count there have
been 270 knelt at the altar of prayer
asking forgiveness and declaring that
they would henceforth lead a Chris
tian life trying to please God In all
their lives. These have signed for
some church, and will be received at
once. .
The First M. E. church will ar
range for a service of baptism for
those who desire to be Immersed, at
the river on Sunday afternoon with
choir accompaniment. It was declared
the last night that fully ISO had been
reclaimed beside the 270 conversions.
The uplift given to all the churches
In the union cannot be estimated. All
sought a new life In Christ. The duty
and privilege of Bible study and dally
feeding upon It In a devotional Instead
of a disputing way has been urged
right along, and there will be a great
advance In real Bible study.
The union spirit of each church
helping every other church and
walking In love and good will, each
one preferring the other, was empha
sized, the evangelist declaring over
nd over again that by practical and
open examDle the eh..rr.h. nt
aieton nave proven that
united for a great work like
That an ounce of example Is worth a
ton of profession.
The morning and evening sermons
yesterday were very Impressive. Mr.
Haudenschleld proved that the only
reason why he preaches so much
about the dark side Is because of the
necessity of doing that. He can
preach magnificently upon the other
side. Many tears trickled down
countless faces while he held up the
heart-cry for God and what it all
means to the soul. i
Financially everything has been
met and all seem happy to know that ;
Pendleton did better than Eugene In
this matter. ' Mr. Haudenschleld has
no stated salary. He goes out Into
the field to work and heaeceDts th
tree win offer In of ih.
people.
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For Only 65c Per Month
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for first class Commercial Printing. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
Advertising space in the OBSERVER proves a
profitable investment.
'There cannot be any objection in the
least to any one giving whatever he
may desire. No one is constrained to
give anything. It is all voluntary and
while some who have been wonderful
ly blessed gave according to their de
sires and everybody seemed very well
satisfied.
This work leaves all the churches
closer In fellowship, and with the
fact that the greatest meeting In the
history of Pendleton has tome to this
place.
It will be much easier In the future
to hold successful meetings of this
Mr. Haudenschleld goes from hem
to Nam pa, where he holds a union
meeting of six churches, then to Pay
ette, and after that to Welser, and
then to La Grande. Pendleton Trib
une. NEW HIGH SCHOOL.
Med ford Citizens Vote $40,000 Itond
Issue for New Structure,
The cshool district bond Issue was
voted upon Monday afternoon and
resulted In the polling of 125 votes.
There were 104 In favor of bonding
the district for a $40,000 new high
school and 17 against. There were
four spoiled ballots. The question
which was also submitted to the voters
as to whether or not the bonds were
to be sold In Jackson county exclus-!
ively, or elsewhere, was carried In
favor of being sold anywhere that
purchasers may be had, by the same
majority as was the question of bond
ing says the Medford Southern Ore
gonlan. The school board has not deter-
mlned M yet wheer he hlh cho1
be located, but will make an ef-
fort to purchase the grounds from the
8nd may ,nstltute condemnation pro
ceedings to get the grounds If sulfa
ble arrangements cannot be made to
purchase the same.
The high school building will be
three stories high and the ground
space will be at least 100x160 feet.
For fine.
Dry 16-Inch and 4-foot wood. De
llvered In any quantity. Price reason
able. 2-13-11
CRANDALL BROS.,
'Phone Black 1742.
Strikes ArtcHlan Water.
While digging on his place at Car
ley, located along the North Bank
railroad, W. S. McCausland, 221 East
First street, struck an artesian flow
of unusual quantity. The new wa-
The LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER furnishes its readers
with the State, National and Local News each evening.
Delivered at your door
DEPARTMENT
whe:e result! are. the
want aa
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms.
Inquire of Mrs. C. S. Zuber. 'Phone
Red 1781.
FOR RENT Rooms for light house
keeping. Inquire of Mrs. E. C.
Moore, corner 4th and Q Sts.
pnn RENT Nicely furnished east
room; all modern conveniences. In
quire at J. M. Ferry's store.
2-8tf
FOR RENT fuiul.ii.cd room with
, bath and privilege of using plan ).
Phone Red 1381. 2-12tf
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 640 acres in
Wallowa; cruises five million feet.
See R. W. Logan, La Grande Na-
tlonal bank.
FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock
roosters for sale. Inquire of 3. E.
Reynolds. 'Phone Black 602. l-131m
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow and
young calf. A bargain. Inquire at
1417 Wash. Ave. 2-5-St
WANTED.
WANTED To buy telephone poles.
Home Independent Telephone com
pany. WANTED Four apprentice girls for
the millinery department of the N.
K. West store, at once. Apply at the
tor.
!$8.0j
? -PER TON- f
Rock Spring Lump and
Rook Spring Nut.
PHONE MAIN 10
Prompt Delivery Big
Stock on Hand.
ter source yields 400 gallons a min
ute. Mr. McCausland Is a well digger
by profession. Walla Walla Union.
PHONE FOR
and out Circulation Manager will explain out
premium offer. Hundreds took advantage of the
offer last year and more are doing so this year.
Get easy money early.
keynotes?
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WANTED, GIRL Immediately; ge.
eral housework; small family; good
wages. 'Phone Black 1032. 2-15tf
WANTED To trade hay for wood.
Stoddard Lumber Co. 2-14tf.
FOUND Child's bead purse, contain-"
lng 10 cents. Owner may have
same by applying at this office. 14-St
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A CHAIR HOSPITAL.
If you have a chair or In fact
any piece of furniture which" Is
on the Invalid list you can not
do better than to bring It to my
furniture hospital, where a
speedy cure la assured. Prompt
and neat work assured. Rernem- v
ber that I mako all kinds of
ouggy covers. Call on me for all
kinds of upholstering.
3. IL TOLLMAN.
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Shop on Fir Street, Next Door to
Thorn's Grocery. Black 1511.
HERE TO STAY
Although the present ! :
electric light famine has
temporarily placed us out ; ;
of business, we are not I I
out of business by any j
means. When the lights ; ;
are on again the public ! I
will find that we will stnV' j
be here with the very best f
electric show in Eastern
Oregon. We are taking
advantage of the con
dition of affairs to make
many improvements as
the public will readily see
when we again open , to
the public.
ELECTRIC THEATRE CO.
E. M. Sherwood; Mgr.
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