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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1908)
E3GUT. EVESISG O BSEKVEK, LA CKAXOE. OllEOOX. FUIDAY. il Xi: 2, 10C3. EIGHT PAGES. THE COHCERT 1 GRANDE RGNDlll f ...k) if. '" "f m V t : ' ' J i 1 f S lit till W 111! U vll UwL 1 HEAR "7-; a a m . i 1 f. i i il t i ii i 4 ft. ii' 1 f r1 Aii . mH r-, rs rr u i v liril M ini tJ U 7 LA GRANDE i ' 'v.' " IS GOING TO HAVE ONE This Year Sure and Every-body will , r be There With Their Sisters and Their Cousns and Their Aunts : "YOU IVLL IWT TO BE III IT" Only a Short time Now Until ", t The Greaf Evenf w. Take Place, and '. rtir''; Vh tw nnf fraoV for it Permit Us ' y TO SUGGEST that WEH AVE ; , ; ; ' ' - - , EVERYTHING IN ..:.;.;,.,.,..; :;, v Dy Goods, Sftoes, : Millinery, Ladies' Ready ; Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, and Furnishings, all AT SUCH TINY PRICES that YouCanSRVE MONEY on Everything YOURS FOR A GO'OD TIME THE PEOPLE'S STORE fiPFPfl unncc Dtnrie . . . .. . With tlie time but short to secure tickets for the, mammoth organ recital at the Latter Day Saints' tabernacle tomorrow night, it behoove music lover, to attend to' this matter at onca. Most of the good seats are al ready taken, though the capacity of the- structure is sufficient to accommo date many more. Those tn charge of the event report every detail attended t0- "''iJ?)1 'lt the hour , of the opening. ' .. . The L. D. S. band has been devoting Itself to. some strenuous rehearsals for the past several weeks and will be ready to entertain the early comers. The concert by the band will continue until all are seated. following r soma comments troui Minneapolis dallies on the ability of J. J. McClellan, who comes here to perform on the new organ: "The. new Kimball organ In. the au ditorium had a much' better demon stration last evening in the recital by John J. McClellan, organist, of the Mormon tabernacle. Salt Lake City. than It had on the occasion of its ded ication. While It might be captious to say that .McClellan is a better player :han Mr. Dethler, the fact remains that the former sucoeeded in bringing -ut the beauties of the splendid newi Instrument, both as to Its solo stop 1 and its power as a complete instru ment." Minneapolis Journal. '. 'Minneapolis possesses a treasure which for years to come will be a source of artistic delight and an un failing source of Inspiration. Master? men as Mr. McClellan will alwayt find here a medium for the expression of the loftiest sentiments. We do like him better than Mr. Dethler." Dully News. . ' 'Tho great organist of the Mormon tabernacle simply captivated Minne apolis in his recital last night We found o'ur organ to possess finalities we never dreamed of." Mlnneapollr Evening Tribune. FHONE US YOUR ORDfRS -TWO PHONES- 39 City Meat Market Main 50 J '". Fir Street Market Main 48 . : ", Our large trade permits us to handle only the best of 2 everything to toe found in a first class market V I Try our home made Bacon, Hams and Lard. Z GLASSES THAT FIT CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Cor. kth & Adams Ave., One Block West of the Foley Hotel All New Riggs- Well Matched Teams Single Horses For Ladies 10 HERE riUIMDRNT SMITH AXD . 1UGI1 OKtltl.lLS COMIXfi. ' i : : : t BANKING SERVICE Banks are becoming more and more the custodians of the funds of the people, of bo'.h large and small means. This is due to a wider appreciation of the value of banking service as its usefulness is extended and its methods better known. In the case of ' The Farmers and Traders National .Bank THE BEST ' service is assured. Its officers aim in every way. to protect the interests of its patrons,making use of every means of precaution. Its up-to-date system of accuracy promptness and the same careful attention to large or ' small depositors. If you have any banking business to transict, come to our bank. The Farmers and Traders National Bank of La Grande . Kvpcrt IMihj OrgnnUt Alntuly Here mill Tomorrow .Mortilnn Will llrlii About KUtct-ii, ItM'biilliiK lTtvldrn Kmlth Several Axtl Coming. WHh the arrival of J. J. McClel lun this evening, comes the vanguan' of a delegation of II prominent Lattei Duy Saints from Salt take city to at tend the conference and organ recital at the U V. S. tabernacle tomorrow tomorrow night, and ttundny. Conspicuous among those who wll' arrive tomorrow morning Is Joseph F. Smith, head of all tho Latter Day Saint In America. The church head will be accompanied by a number ol his apostles, among them Oeorge'A. Smith and his fsmll III .ys ,of-.. Smith and his family. It Is not def initely known how many of the apoa ties will come, but the delegation will total II. Another church dignitary who will be In La Grande tomorrow Is J. R. Winder! first consular to the president. These men will attend the conference and be present at the re cital. ' I-OST Thursday, June tS. probabl on the Elgin train, ladles' long brown fur. Finder pleas return to Ob server office. t-tI-7-! KILLths COUCH mo CURB thi LUNGS WITH S Dr. Etins's Discovery MS U THROAT N0U'"!3TK0Umg. GUARANTEED BATI8PACX0U1 OB MOVZT BJtrUMDElX THE EYE ARE ONLY AVAILABLE ATHEACOCK'S REFERENCES: Ask any on I have fitted. mttsfmn,.......,,,,.? bound to attract the attention. of the friends and foes of prohibition throughout the entire county. He will talk of law making and enforce ment and of the next step In the campaign for the abolishment of sa loons. 01T Will BABES 1 BUILDWAIKS mm At the meeting of the city council scheduled for Wednesday evening July 1, the matter of finl.-hlng the ce- nent sldrwnlks ordered Isst summer nd previously will be tuken up. There remain three stretches of walk unbuilt. . One Is on the south sliln nt Elm street, between Washington nn! Adams avenues, In front of the Iron works, and the lot belonging to Turner Oliver; another Is In front of the feed store property belonging to J. W. White and the residences owned by A. A. Gust, on Adams avenue; the third Is that In front of the property be longing to the Jtvn.nr.in ..li. --.I to SViggle Mnhaffey, between Chest nut and Fourth streets, on Adams avenue. If the walks are nut hnili hv July 1, under .the ordinance, the coun cil will call for proposals for the work and If tho contract Is awarded, the recorder will assess sralnut th.. property the contract price of building the walk; then ths council declares by ordinance the assessment as made by the ret'-order, which assessment be- I comes a lien against the property. Hill H Hon. Luther D. Mahone. Ph. D.. re cently elected to ths legislature from Multnomah county, will discuss the status of th liquor question In Ore ton, and particularly In I'nlon coun ty, at union meetings Sunday, June I. at th Haptlst church and at the t'enlml church. Th meeting at the Haptlst church will be held at t o'clock In th afternoon, and at the Christian church at o'clock In th evening. Pr. Muhona Is one of ths brightest young tawyers la the northwest, and this timely discussion of the legal status of th saJoon In this county Is . Itcd Cross Itoopcns. . The difficulties of the Red Cross drug store have been adjusted to the satisfaction of all concerned and both attachment suits have been dismissed. From the result, it seems that there, was no real ground for the situs, and' that an Injustice was done the pro-' prletor. Mr, MacLennnn. Mac", has t'.-t n here for a considerable time, and has made many friends, who are clnd j t j know thM his difficulties are over. P. C. .800 .474 .381 .ISO INLAND EMI'IKK LEACff Standing of tho Clulm. Piayne Won Lost La Grande 20 If 4 Walla Walla ..19 10 Pendleton .....21 I is Baker City ....SO 7 jj ' Give us credit' for one more there. Mr. Bcorekeeper! It was a loos aame replete with clouts and sins, but La Grande recouped Itself In the first of the last canto sufficiently to give the scora sheet the proper color. It was a lead pip cinch up to the ninth and then someone threw a bomb Into the ranks of the Uabes for there was an accident that was almnat disastrous. Te ISFt session opened With fun. looMng for ths way out, thinking the t to 2 proposition would nut vnrv enough to make ft Interesting. Put Pendleton sure did come to life sons. Three blngles and a two-bagger cam In Just right to give five clinks sthe gong. The fans had all kinds of fun. It was a gam wher there was no par ticular anxiety and always enough good plays to make ths exhibition In teresting. Huns and Hits. 1 t t 4 I 7 I ' La Grande I 0 t I 1 1 . j "' 4 0011MI U Pendleton ...1 I H M 1 I I-,7 Hl, 1M1M11 4 10 RICK OX M1TKIHXK. Elgin Train leaving at O'i'kx-k In the. Morning Again. Th work train at Durke has r. leased Its engine. No. Ill, and as a re sult, th Elgin schedule, was today put back to the egula roatfce, th tas- senror trsln leaving at I o'clock and th logging train going out at 12:10. Th emergenry schedule waa In f- fsct from Sunday morning until last evening. ' I ! . S 'cO m 13 if Jtv k-w.4 " I -T IT !?: Arrival and Dcianure 0I Ttaln at Lb Grande. No. 1. westbound Portland Rrwoi.i rrlvea 1:25 a. m.; departs, f.io a. m. No. t, eastbound tnnun.,,. nd express, arrive, at 6:45 a. m.: d- parta 6:50 a. m. No. , tastbound Chios a.i arrive. 8:05 p. m.; departs. 1:10 . No. 5, westbound nuunn. j. - ' ' ' ' 1 luari. and express, arrive. :5S n. m parts, 10 p. m. Klln nranch. Regular mixed train leave. La Grande at t o'clock and returna at o'clock p. m. Th. .. leave. La Grand, at i2:,0 p. m. and returns at 7:45 t. m. . n. KEEXKT, Agrnf f "rande, Orrgrm. t TO TPAVritain n.n. .A -- luiiu rUDLIU Z Persons desiring neat and comfortable rooms ' and wholesome meals should stop at the PALMER HOTEL Board and room by the By the day : 1 0o The ontv C,r. . S1.00 per dav.hoiiM-'.'r. only Employed. vXf t ; Two Blocks'from LVfot I W.J.RAMSOM ProD 1