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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1908)
eight pages. PASS TMTI KVESlsa OBSEBVEK. LA GRAJTDE. OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1M8. 1 life ''4 people's SfoM ;jfMCMWD'SitADWG PRY GOODS fiND CLOTHING EMPORIUM . THE TEMPLE OF ECONOMY ilif1llh":'xiir- AidUllb IHt 7"" CITY ChURCHES f f t 'Oaihonn RiiiiL Low man, g a. m.; high miss, 10 a. m.; roiary and benediction follow ing 10 o'clock -jfic Spring season is on in earnest and everybody now knows who has the goods, '."'in:- ' oil it-..: . ' ' t- ,,, ....... who makes the low prices. OUR GRAND OPENING of last week attracted hundreds of peoplein fact we think every lady in La Grande and many from the country attended the opening. All praised the splendid showings of merchandise and many made large pur t chases but there are still lots of good things left. ' .., , T . ' , t l Everything In Piece Goods, everything in Ready-to-Wear Garments at l in. . . " , ' "" ' ' t " i ill mm . i - .'l.itiui.'i no , -. c.i .. - - .... . i i . . : !! ---v I , "'l ..'.'I., d.'i 1,1 f ' " . . ' , 1 , , I ' ...'.' ll.l ,-',...;' ' ' ' " ' ...... I lit ThMPeople's ' - Store OFEFfA JIQUSE BLOCK ENTERPRISE mm . The last game of the Enterprise-La Brand Indoor baseball series was an exhibition of professional ball.' En terprise won It by a score of t to 2, ut It was done by the hardest kind ef work. There was a noticeable Im provement In. the playing of the home team, and even the visitors played a otter game' than the evening previous. Tor, the home team Kryshaw showed Wonderful mprovement and covered (he pome 'ptatek admirably, f Few got away f rom MmT ' - - ,; Funny enough, Enterprise scored a felly in each of the first five Innings. There was no hoodoo Inning for either team, both remaining cool and collected, even when excitement was at the highest. .La Qranda got Its two Vores In the second and third Innings, .i The La Orande players are elatvd ever the showing they have made and, though defeated, can point to the fact that It was a fast team which did. &'otwKhtandlng that Enterprise In fnt the metropolis of Orr gon, It knows tow Co play Indoor baseball. . j The line-up for La Grande was t hanged a trlflo, but Enterprise was fomposrd the same na the evening frevtoiis. For 'La Orande were Kry uriaw. catcher; Crowe, pitcher, Wll lams, 1st bane; Chlldiirs, 2nd base; fcrlber, Jrd base; Nelson, left short; Ferguson, rlaht short; Tlutton,' right field; BnoilgruHS, loft' field. : ' The score by innings ' ' 1 2 J 4 6 6 7 8 9 ' Enterprise ... 1 1 11 10 o 6 5 La Grahde"; .T 0 i"I d 0 "0 0 0 02 Umpires: Bragg and Koomr. ' A8TEK riUZES. Suggnrtlon That Can De Tmxl In 8c lection of Kcecl. The committee of the Neighborhood club who has charge of the arrange ments ror the coming aster show, con sisting of Mesdames E. E. Bragg, E Pollock, John Collier and Albert Hun, ter. .. The following prizes have been offered to stimulate Interest and com petition. For the best yard display, $5. 1 ... For best collection on exhibit at aster show, J 5. . The best and largest display of one color on exhibit, IS. The most artistic and best bouquet $1. The best specimen, $l; The committee at this time desires to call sepeclal attention to the neces sity of all growers procuring the best of seed. We have the climate and soil consequently the only possibility of a failure lies in the selection of poor seed. B I'M NESS TAKES SLUMP. freight nuKlncNN Come ami Gora by Spurts In I Grande Freight business In this section of Oregon comes and goes by spurts. Vp to last evening the engine supply was taxed to keep the yards clean of both east and westbound freights. Last evening and today the business Jins slumped and things are extremely dull about the local yards. t BRICK IS CHEAPER tjncK Dunaing, at the present price of lumber, is J sfieaper as well as better. It, has, been demonstrated tnat jny brisk is superior to any made ; in Oregon. 1 3an furrish cemmon brick in any 'quantity. No order too large or too . small to - receive nromnt aitantinn. I Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited. 1 Estimates cheerfully furnished. Prices made known t x "-'T'rvvv v i . ' 1 I 4 I i JMii' . I i GRG-KRIEGERJ I WMtMsttstlwHsi. Black JO J.' Yard. fi0 Btl'. ' " " U Orandm Oragoa 1 '" ' V. s. tT,RE Here. ' Will Speak In Tlila' City Tomorrow ' Evening at Comrnercial Club. ..w .... . W. S. ITRen went out to ' Elgin' on this morning's train, where he will address the voters on statement No. 1 Tomorrow evening he will address the citizens of La Grande at the Commer cial club. It Is also expected that he will give attention to the several proposed constitutional amendments and proposed laws submitted through the initiative and referendum. 1 " Live Questions' folHruHaedT Sunday. ' .''What would iTfe sotne-effect of high license In La Grande? ! 2. Which1 is preferable: high license, low license or no license restriction? 8. Wherein does the license system wrong tHe liquor dealer? ' 4. What do you consider the chief evil of the license system? 5. Why should a total abstainer concern himself concerning the sa loon? t. Who are ths' 'chief, sufferers through the liquor business? 7. What effects may be expected when Union county goes ""dry 1 ' The above will form the basis foi 50 minutes' active work In the men' 'lass of Central Bible school Sundaj nornlng. Class opens at 10, shari ll men who care to participate c 'Istcn are Invited to be In the study a. the time. Courtesy to all. O. H. KING, Teacher. etlp CHOCOLATES !f( ' l ? SOc Pound. I i ' ' SATURDAY ONLY.'' On Saturday next, we shall sell our regular 0q chocolates and bon-bom at SOc a pound for one day only. This, of course, means that we shall sell them for much less than cost, and for this reason shall sell but one pound to a customer. Otherwise there ore no limitations. We make the offer to more widely ex- ieiid the rcpututlon of those choice goods and as a little token of appre ciation of your trade on other goods. DON'T MISS tills opportunity. Re member. 0c Chocolates for SO cents a pound, for OXE day only Siitur day, March 18. ; J .-. i t ( NEWLIN DRUG CO. One dollar a week puta a talking machine In your home. Baa Davis Jordan MuU d.,v kboutxthera. All makes. ""yuvj'x New Victor record for April at Da- vl-Jordan Music Co. Onv aala Satur ( . Latter Da Salnta. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; regular service, 2 p. m.;, mutual Improvement association meeta conjointly at 7:10 y Christian Sdenc Services. ' Sunday, i a. m.; Wedneedsy, 7:10 p. m. Sunday school, 10:1 a. m. The reading room la open Tuesday and Wednesday and Saturday from I to 4 p. m. All are cordially invited, German Lutheran. '. , , Sunday school, :t0 a. m, German services only, at 10:10. a, m. Sub ject. "Chfist Before PUate and Her , All are invited to attend. Rev. H. P. Meske,, pastor. , , ., . ( , . St. Petcr'a Cliurcli. . Fourth Sunday, In Lent. . Holy com munion, 8 a. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning service, 11 a. m.; eve ning service, 5, p. m. On Monday eve nipg.at 7:80,, the Rey. Louis Sanford of San Francisco,. , will give, an address on !!Mlaslonary . Work , of the Church , Upton H. Gibbs. ,, rector.. , ; Central Cfyurtjh of Christi ,, Elble school at 10 a. ,m., rAII, mem bers of the congregation are urge;' to b? present early, Classes for all The, Lord's supper, followed by ser mon, at 11 a. m. No evening services on , account of dedicatory service at Baptist church. ' ' Virst l'lVKliyterluii Church. Sunday school, 9:45''a. m., W. L. Brenholts, superintendent. Morning subject, "Our Father's " House," 'in he evening the congregation will at tend the services at the Baptist hurcli. Prayer meeting, Thursday i:S0 p. m. Teachers' meetlnK Wed- losda'-. 8:20, p. m. Brotherhood neetlng, April IS, 8 p. m. at the res idence of Fred Gelbel. Subject, "The Church." W. L.,Frenhots will open '.he discussion. The annual congrega tional meeting will be held In the K. if P. hall on Friday, at 7:S0 p. m. All he members and friends are expected o attend. Rev. S. W, Seeman, min ster.' ' First MPthodLst EpUcorml Church. Corner' Fourth and M. streets Third quarterly conference today, 6:80 m. Sunday, at :45, Bible school tl a. m., public) worship; third quar erly meeting service. Sermon by ev. J. D. Gllltlan, P. E.; :S0 f. m., :pworth league, "Awakening of rhlna"; '7:80 p. m., sermon by pas tor. subject, "A Bad, Bargain." To ac commodate all who cannot hear Dr, "rougher at the Baptist church, this wrmon will be given. Monday, 7:80 o. m., Bible study class. Thursday :80 p. m prayer meeting; 8:10, eachers' meeting. A cordial welcome to all. Union revival meetings com- nence April 12nd at the Armory. C. E. Deal, pastor. ..sa.a.Mwin rjiw W.nr sst- m SW0DGRASS GRUbLK i HaveYoiTricd ft Yct? - t yV. .V. -L".v ... tl l mm . jaMrxrTT. sssbml jsv- s s ia mb rmk. - mm i WF are sole apen.t ard our personal ruarsn tee stands back of eit h and every padka?e. All " our' griceries more than are stiictly high grade but we charge no rr JAS. 'G. SiyGDGRASS StCCFSSOR 10 r. P. SUFI IS, : Announcement of the crusade against untaxed dogs which will be Inaugurated on April 1, has brought many dog owners to the recorder's of- Ice to secure the tax. The officials ave many dogs In sight, marked for leisure unless the owners produce the necessary tax receipt. i Think cf the f ne music and solid run yi u miss every hour you are vlthout a phonograph. Better talk to ,ivis-Jordnn Music Co. about them M a week does It. For Kalt Stock ranrh of 1520 acres, located me-hnlf mile south of Union; 80 acres In aL't'i'a. All under water. Stock. nachln.M-v. etc., go with place. Call in or oildrvss owner, C. F- 8iemsen. Union, Ore. . S-27dwtf lml for Rent.' We have 82 acres of excellent land for rent. Call at once. F. 8. B RAM WELL, ' ' ' C. J. BLACK. , ,. , JnM RecWred, . , Large assortment new wall paper: aud paints, oils, varnish gad Jap-a-U., Call and tba new wall twtf t DIRECTORY I TRAtElft N'A'C ORDERS GRANDE, Ore. LA Woodmen of Uie World. I Grande Lodge No. 119, W. O. W., meets every Saturday evening In K. of P. hall in the Corpe building. All visiting members wel-'ome- i. M. MA lQUia, t. H. KEENEY, Consul Commander. Clerk. Fcreatnrs of Amcric-a. ' Court Maid Marian No. 28 meet cond and fourth Wednesday night n K. of P. hall. Brothers are Invited o attood. ' NERI ACKLES. C. R. O. V. HENDRICK8. F. 8. Board of Trustee: Dr. G. L. Big fers. Oscar Berger and Herbert Pat 'arson. F. O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 26. F. O. E meeu every Friday night in Elks hall at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren in vlted to attend. D. H. PHOCTOR, W. P. J. H. LEISHMAN. W. S. r ' brotherhood of Owls. La Grande Nest No. 17, meets In he K. of P. hall every Tuesday eve- lng at I o'clock. Vlslilng brothers cordially Invited. J. B. VANDERMCELEJf, Executive C. W. BAKER. Secretary. K. ot r. Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meet? Very Monday evening In Castle Hall. :orp building. A Pythian welcom- 'o all visiting knights. D. H. PROCTOR. C. C. R. L. LINCOLN. K. of R. g. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. is. O. E. S., hold ated communications the second ant fourth Wednesdays of each month Visiting memoera cordially invited. MARY O. FORREST, W. m! MARY A. WARNICK. Secretary. I. O. O. F. Star Encampment No. 81, I. O. O F., meets every second and fourtl Wednesday In the month In Odd Fi. lows' hall. Visiting patriarchs lc... welcome. D. E. COX, C. P. W. A. WOR8TELL. Scribe. Rehckahm Crystal Lodge No. (0, meets every fuemiay evening at the I. o. O. F. odge. All visiting mentbers are r--Ited to attend. LAURA STILE8. N. Q JENNIE SMITH. Secretary A.F.AA.M. I Orande Lodge No, IL i. r i 4. X .'hoM. regular meatinn n sad third Saturday at 7:14 p. L. H. RUSSELL, W. M. 1. W. K La Grande Camp No. 7708 .meets every Monday evening at I. O. 0. F, hall. All visiting neighbors are cor dlally Invited to attend. E-. C DAVIS, C. D. E. COX, Clerk. Relief committee: ' E. C. ' Davis, Charles Dlao.ua, A. J. Warner and D. E. Cox. M. B. of A. . , Meets first and third Thursday eve at I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members always welcome. ! m J. A. ARBUCKLE. President C. J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary. -T b. p. o.e. ,; La Orande Lodge No. 1JS. meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In. Elks' hall on Adams avenue. Visit- f ing brothers are cordially Invited tV tttend. W. B. SARGENT. Exalted Rule-. Q. E. M'CULLT. Rec. Sec O. O. F. La Orande Lodge No. 18, meet. In heir hall every Saturday night. VU ting brothers cordially invited to at--nd. Cemetery pl.t may be w. -odel Restaurant T. J. SCROGG1N, N. Q. E' COX, Secretary. i, C. J. VANDERPOEL, Fin, Sec. f A CHAIR HOSPITAL. " Vou hsv, , rV,r nr ,n "rntur. hops)i ' 'eaycur'".ur.d. Pro j 3 "n0' Blmek Utt, day, the lltfc., Be irt to hear than. aaaig. e rirvv,..:... rfttetfM ,-a., , . .