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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1908)
FIGHT PA TBS. PAR Wlt'lk EVENING O BSERYETt, LA GRANDE. OREGOT. FRIDAY. JC1T WO. U te& Eveaxi Otsserver . Published Dully Eicopt Sunday. : CCIUIEY BROTHERS, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS, I'nltcd Pre Telegraph Service. rfc Pally, per month s .65 Dally, single copy. ............. .05 Dally, one year In advance $6.60 Dally, six months. In advance. .$3.50 Weekly, one year, In advance. . .$1.00 Weekly, six months, In advance. . .75 Entered at the postofflce at La Grande a second-class matter. This paper will not publish any arti cle appearing over a nom de. plume. Signed article will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please rlgn your articles and save disappointment. ' ' Advertising Kate. Display ad. rates furnished upon ap plication. Local reading notice 10c per line first Insertion; 6c per line for each sub , sequent Insertion. ' ' Jteeolutlons of condolence, tc a line. Cards of thank, 6c a line. : ' W are going to have an average cereal crop In this valley. Some In dividual fields are reported the best la years. This Is one of the seasons ' where diversified Industries have the beat of the one-crop countries. Take one year with another, old Union county Is one of the banner counties of the northwest. We have grain, oat, barley, sugar beets, hay, fruit, stock, dairying, lumber, mine and manufacturing, railroad payrolls, and many things that many counties do not pomes. This Is anything but a one-crop country. With a very fow possible exceptions every lawn In the city will, on tomor row, be free to those who may wish to enter, enjoy the shade, and eat their lunches. . A ha been our custom for many years, The Observer force, one and all, will celebrate the glorious Fourth, consequently there will bo no Issue to morrow. . . t . . Let every home In the city be decor ated In the morning. turn : Nellie Volfe. and an address by Mrs. Cora M.' iWia, past department com mander. The following resolutions were also unanimously adopted: Whereas, Mr. and and Mr. J. M. Berry ha ve granted us the use of their lot, provided a tent and booth, and shown us .many other courtesies. making our reunion very much more pleasant than it ' would otherwise have been; therefore, be It 'Resolved; That we extend to them our moHt hearty thanks, and shall al ways hold their kindness In grateful remembrance." I. V. FAULK, V President G. A. U. Reunion. . FRANK KILPATRICK. '-. Secretary. MRS. KILPATRICK, President W. R. C. MRS. WORSTELL, Secretary. ! n u I n n a n n '2 w PRICES REDUCED ON EVERY ARTICLE at- New Second Mm fid ItlUM AT THE CHURCHES : Latter Da Eaints. ' Sunday school, Is a. m.; regular service, 1 p. m.; mutual Improvement uumuuit nieeus oonjoiuuy at l:s Clirlstlan Science Service), Buzslnl building, opposite Hotel Fo ley. Sunday, 11a. m., subject, "Mor tals and Immortal." Wednesday, 7:10 p. m. Reading room I open Tuesday, and Saturday, from I' to 4 p. m. St, reter's Church. Third Sunday after Trinity. Sun day school, 10 a. m.; morning service, 11 a. m.; evening service, ( p. m. Rev. Upton H. Glbbs, rector. Flrwt Mnthndltit Ejtwil Church. Corner Fourth street and M ave nue. .At 11 a. m., public worship, subject, "Our Princely Fortune." At 8 p. m., public worship, subject, "A Message to CJtlzens of a Dry County." Rev. C. E. Deal, pastor. First Pwbyterlon Church. Washington avenue and Blxth street. Morning subject, "How May I Know That I Am God's Child?" Evening subject, "Our Country's Fu rore." Special music by the choir. Sunday school, 9:43 a. m.. XV. L. Our Prices Tell the Story-Why Satisfied -Cus- l iomers Throng Our Stores. it Cut this ad. out, bring to our store and we will show you tho article here advertised, while they last, and present you a beautiful framed picture with a purchae of $10.00 or more. Ladies Writing Desk, $7:50; reduced to 4 00 Ladles' Writing Disk, $18.50; reduced to $US Bamboo Hall Tree, $7.50; reduced to..,.., 2-50 ' Quartered Oak Hall Tree, $19.50; reduced to ....1-1.00 2 Box Couches,' $14.50; reduced to 9'15 , Quartered Oak Library Table, $10.00; reduced to $4.00 Kitchen Tables, $3.25; reduced to............. ' 2-25 Two upholstered Couches, $4.60 and $3.00; reduced to $2.50 and $1.00 Bike Tires, ingle and double, $3.76 and $3.0; reduced to ......... $2.75 All ods and end of my stock, both In FURNITURE, HARDWARE and LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GRANITEWARE and CROCKERY ( GLASS and TINWARE, will be sold at ONE-HALF PRICE TO CLOSE OCT. Our Prices Tell 1$ the StoryWhy ! Satisfied Cws-1 tomers Throng it Our Stores. . See Our QUEEN Quality Mattresses r. B. HAISTEN Thone Black 641 213 FIR STREET 'Phone Red 1161 1411, 1413, 1415 Adams Ave. if - - - - - - Brenholta, superintendent C. E. service, 7 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 8 p. m. Rev. S. W. See mann, minister. Central Church of Clirlnt. ' Combined service of Bible study, praise and prayer, the Lord's supper and preaching. 9:4V a. rrt. till noon; Bible school work at 9:45: prayer and praise at 10:60; the Lord's anpper at 11:10; Sermon at 11:25, subject, "The Fourth Petition of the Model Prayer: "Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors.' " Y. P. S. C. E. In lecture room, and Junior C. E. In room S, at 7 p. m.; short prayer praise and preaching service at 8. Subject . of sermon, "Things That Abide." (1 Cor. 13:13.) A cordial welcome to all. Rev. O. H. King, pastor. .' Clans Gntlier in South. Atlanta. Ga., July 2. All over the south today the democratic clans are gathering to go to Denver and within the next day or two speclul trains will be speeding toward the Colorado me tropolis, loaded to tho guards with the pick and pink of Dixie democracy. While the Georgia delegates are In no wise enthusiastic for Bryan, most of them realize that opposition is hope less and they will probably full in line with the other southern delegations which are committed to thu Nebraska Coat Is for Bryan. San Francisco, July 2. The democ racy of the Pacific coast is solid for Bryan. All doubt as to this has been dissipated by the enthusiasm of the delegates, woh will be on the ground early to boost Bryan, and by the largo number of party leaders- and politicians who will go from the eoasj states to Denver with the same object In view. Reports received here today Indicate that the coast states wilt have a larger representation of shout ers at the Denver gathering than at any previous national convention lt the history of the country. DENTIST. Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red 851. . i l diiiit-Ba t '-irnciiun. Ji Expert goli. work. Special attention to children's teeth. La Grande National Bank Building. EAIIL KILPATRICK IS ORATOR OK THE I.Y. From Time All Folks Take Hide on Mcrrr-go-Itoiiiiri I'lilll Ilc Tills AfU-nnmn, Wives of Soldier Have JmmI Time Soldier UucU i Honor lffrr Vole f Thanks to Mr, and Mm. Ilcrry Proemiti at tho ThIktiuv li This Afternoon, The third day of Grand Army fes tivities In I .a Grande opened thl morning when the reception commit tee of the Woman's Relief Corps met at tho nilmr and proceeded In a body to meet the train from the east. The members who iiriWed were eseiirti d to the arbor, whei they were each given a fine carnation by Kaiiiu. I Ival. After the formality of reKl-ti ntion was roin luded, nil tin. ladlis. IU. lit tle, old and young, were nlei a nee ride on the iiiciT,v-i;o-rouml. Re turning to the arbor, the cot p. o roiled by thi- I- I. S. band, imi. lu.l to the tubernaele, where. Uiy vi rnti rlaliied kiiIi a splendl I pi'o"'i)i nj f .llows: ' luolfilon "America," ,Mi-. E. C. Mo i. " Piaer 1y . ),H'l.ln Oliver. Addr.fS Oil eveitt connected vl'.h the li p.itimi nt ot .Oredun conviu- tlon nt Newport, Mis. S. A. Torsi I. I .Addirrs "Woiuiiu and War," l.jirl KJIpntrleU. Song My tiuarlet, c"iiipoed ol Messrs. Cleaver, Cochran, Williams tad Co."Jiran. " "In Prals of Mrs, Lyle." Mis. Frank Kllpstrlek. At I o'clock the corps had sgaln - repaired to the tabernacle, and the program was practically the same, as planned and published In yesterday' paper. Mr. Pursel of Union, re sponded lo th address of welcome, and th other number by Union In die were recitation, "A Trlb.ie I,) Soldier" Wife" and "The WhMIIng i ' m m m Celebrate The 3 With Us w ii Ji JJculmrnt." by Mrs. Ktler and M'.n