SIGHT PAGES,
page rotrn.
EVENING OBSERVER, 1A GRANDE OREGON, MONDAT, JO.Y 13, 1908.
U Cranflc EvcninU Observer
PubllNhetl Pally Except Sunday.
MORE NEW,
4 :
PRICES REDUCED ON EVERY ARTICLE
CCRUEY DKOTIIERS,
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
United Pre Telegraph Service.
U:
.-.u..
? I
i (
i'i
Dally, per month 65
Daily, single copy. .05
Dally, one year In advance .$6.50
Dally, six months, In advance. .. 13.50
Weekly, one year, In advance. . ,$1.00
Weekly, six month. In aVlvsnce. . .
Entered at the postofflco at La Gramlo
as second-class matter.
This paper will not publish any artl.
ele appearing over a nom de plume
Signed article will be received subject
to the discretion of the editors. Please
sign your articles and save disappoint
ment.
Advertising Rate.
Display ad. rates furnished upon ap
plication. v
- Local reading notices 10c per line
slrst Insertion; 5c per line for each sub-
- mnt tnsortion. -
Resolutions of condolence, 5c a line,
Cards of thanks. 6c a line.
SWA
oDWrMJDtJ
II
iQoa)p!2y;r29ol3il 1
Jet us be loyal to our home Insti
tutions. Iiet us drink our own manu
factured soda water. Lot us smoke
our own home-made clgnrs. Let us
Use our own manufactured flour. Let
us eat our own manufactured sugar.
Let us ItiHlut as far as possible on us
ing our own home-grown cured meats
nd lard. These are Hlmply a few
' suggestions of what wo might con
tinue. The point is, that every dollar
we spend with our home Institutions
remains hero and make It that much
easier for some one else to get a hold
of.
With Tammany lukewarm, to say
the least, and the Hearst papers
against him. It does not look at this
time that Mr. Bryan will be able to
create very much enthusiasm In the
fate of New York and with no pos
sibility of carrying New York, hi
chances of victory are not In propor
tion to the chances of his nomination
prior to th convention.
a i
An unsightly obstacle Is to be re
moved at the corner of Fir street and
Adams avenue, when workmen com
plete the construction of cement side
walks about the cellar on that corner.
For the .past year the street there has
been blocked with unsightly and even
dangerous framework, but this Is to
be removed In short order, as the
walks are nearly finished. The order
of the city council stipulating that the
city must build walks at the expense
of the property owners In Instances
where new walks have been ordered
but not complied with, went Into ef
fect today. By reason of this order,
there will soon be a goodly number of
nw wstkn constructed.
One of those to comply with the re
quirements of the council without
prodding, and by his own volition, Is
Julius Roesch, who Is about to com
plete the two pieces of walk on Fir
street and Adams avenue, and also a
long piece In front of the Brewery
building. The half block of board
walk Is to be torn up and replaced
with cement, which will complete the
entire block along Jefferson avenue.
The street committee of the city coun
cil has token steps to advertise for
bids to build walks where ordered pre
viously, but no,t complied with by the
owners.
Grande Rondo valley was visited by
gxntle shower alst night which did
great deal of good. While It did no j ,,,,,, from Knoranoe by education.
Arkansas Heresy limit.
Texarknna, Ark., July 13. What
will probably become one of the most
notable heresy trials' that the Presby
terian church has known In years will
be commenced today by the Ouachita
presbytery, with the Rev. F. E. Mml
dox, pustor of the First Presbyterian
church of Texarkana, as the defend
ant. Dr. Mudclox is alleged to have
cast doubt upon the Inspiration of the
Bible and his views of salvation are
declared to be heretical. Presbyter
ians throughout the country will
wutch. the trial with Interest, as It will
cover the name points as have nlready
been decided by the northern church
but which have not yet been brought
to a final issue In the southern branch
of the denomination.
Dr. Maddox holds that salvation Is
nn evolution from within and not an
Importation from without, that It Is a
deevlopment of a divinely Implanted
gift and not a new gift divinely Im
planted. He holds that men are saved
from sin by grave as the child Is
n
u
P
u
n
P
ti
u
Mew
and
Second
Hand.
Our Prices Tell
t; the Story Why
Satisfied us
tomers Throng
Our Stores.
. Cut tills ad. out, brhig to our stores and wo will show you tho articles
here advertised, while tliey last, and present you a beautiful framed picture
with a purchase of $10.00 or more.
Ladles' Writing Desk, $7:50; reduced to ...
Ladies' AVrlting Desk, $16.50; reduced to
Bamboo Hull Tree, $7.50; reduced to
Quartered Oak Hall Tree, $1.60; reduced to
2 Box Couches, $14.50; reduced to.
,.. $1.00
. ..$11.95
, .. $2.50
.. .$11.00
, .. $9.15
Quartered Oak Library Table, $10.00; reduced to $1.00
Kitchen Tables, $3.25; reduced to $2.2.
Two upholstered Couches, $4.50 and. $3.00; reduced to .$2.50 and $1.00
Bike Tires, single and double, $3.75 and $3.60; reduced to -$2.75
AU ods and ends of my stock, both In FURNITURE, HARDWARE and
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GRAMTEWARE and CROCKERY ( GLASS
and TINWARE, will be sold at ONE-HALF PRICE TO CLOSE OUT.
OurlPrkes Tell if
the Story Why
batistiea lus
tomers Throng
Our Stores.
See Our QUEEN Qualify Mattresses
F. B. HA 1ST EN
t!
m 9 i
Stilts
r
'Phone Black 641
213 riRj STREET
Thone Red 1161
1411, 1413, 1415 Adams Ave.
damage to the fall sown grain, It will
help the spring grain to fill. It was
also of great benefit to the beet crop.
As to the Scriptures, he holds that
they are Inspired, but that they are
not Inherant. The authors of them
were neither reminiscent nor Infalli
ble and there Is no proof that they
wero made so by Inspiration. The
thought of the Bible came from God.
1 It as they under-
Hereaftcr we will hold our stole
elections In November. All we can do
this year Is to watch the presidential
campaign, while most of the states In hut men ex
addition to votlng-for president elect j stood It and In language most Inti-lll-4helr
stale and congressional tickets, j gllili? to them and their conteinpr
1 1 1 niies. Scientific nnd historical errors
To the Ladle of In Grnmlc: nnd defective conception of morality
The managers of both picture shows' are due to the defective knowledge of
pfotlco. I
Notice Is hereby given, that pursu
ant to an act of the legislative assem-
bly of the stnte of Oregon, approved
February 25, 1889, the following
county warrants which were Issued '
more than seven years prior to the
first day of July, 1908, but have not
been paid, will be paid by the county '
treasurer of Union county, Oregon, if
presented for payment within 60 days
from July 1, 1908, and If said war
rants or any of them, are not pre-!
sented for payment within 60 days
from July 1, 1908, they will be can-!
celled by the county court of said
county and puyme"t of the same will !
be thereafter refused: j
Class HH, Np. 1929, City of Union,
$4.13.
Class II, No. 1155, Ambrose Wright,'
$1.50. !
Class II, No. 1480. A. Wright, $7.60.'
Clous II, No. 1759, Stevo Cortey.
$2.20. ' j
Class JJ, No. 141, G. C. Horton. $7.'
Class JJ, No. 947, J. E. Moore, $1.20.
Class JJ, No. 1714, Union Electric
Light Co., $25.
Witness my hand and seal of said
county court this 27th day of June,
A. D. 190S. I
(SEAL) J. B. OILHAM, I
fnnnfv flnrU '
V SWU, Sec. 16, Tp. 5 S R. 36 E.
IV. M., has filed notice of Intention to
make final timber and stone proof, to
establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before the register and re
ceiver of the U. S. land office at La
Grande, Oregon, on the 16th day of
September, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses., J. T.
Williamson, Adna B. Rogers, Harry J.
Hockenberry, Vincent R. Reaves, all
of La Grande, Oregon. i
F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
7-10-9-11
hnvo made pro Hon In give per cent th
of their business receipts to the light
ing fund all of the present week.
Here is on opportunity for tlu la
dles and children to show their ap
preciation of well-llrtliled streets, ly
rot only attending tho picture shows
e write is and may be accounted bv
the ihito when the book was rf'.itten
nnd the elementary training of the
author.
This trial of Dr. Maddox will make
the fourth case In wlilih some of the
youmter men In his church have had
this we-k at lcest t lee, bet by urxtng trouble. They have I n dealt vith
every loyal I. a friude , in.-, n to pat-: either by the bnl copyveiMtlon or
ronli.e these i nteitjlnlm; plaw: t- the higher chunh authorities, and
ting your money's woith and at the two or three of them hud to leave the
same time helping ko.hI cuo--. denomination.
The great factor in building up and'. The present defendant Is a very able
improving 0 city Is the loyal women niel scholarly man. i;Krd nbntit 4ft
of that city, and In my work as pub- !ycar, who ho built a iivvnirlc iit
Miureh. drawn around him a lute
following of son;.- of the iuot cmI
turcil p, nide of T, varkan.i and s. c
tlon, whose cou.'t cgaUon are with him
heart nnd soul.
liclty manager In several places. I
liave never failed to call upon nnd
receive the support of the good
women.
Mention It to your neighbors; talk
the Improvement of Lit Oiande all the
time; patronise only home Institu
tions, nnd use only home products
Whenever you can get them.
ftpenk well of the home merchant
and of the pcopUi of your home tow n.
I will statu here and now that I have
never worked In town where there
wss less knocking and more good
tv.lowshlp than there is here In I-a
Grande.
Come out tm.'.ght; crowd the streets, j
njojr the coot evening breeses, take lawn Social.
In the picture shows, look at the win-' Next Wednesday evening the ladles
dow displays of the home merchants, of the Methodist church will glvo a
and we will all be happy yet, you bett lawn social at the home of Mr. and
MANAGER OF BOOST CLUB. Mrs. G. C. Osburn. Manufactured
i ' ; and home-made Ice cream and cake
TOVKD Lady's band ring. Inquire will be served, for which a charge of
at this office. II cents will be made. 7-10-15
Polk's Gazetteer,
A Business Directory of each city,
town nn I vlllnKc In Oregon and Wash
ington, giving a descriptive sketch of
each place, together with the location
and shipping faculties and n classified
directory of each business and pro
fession. R. I Polk & Co., (Inc.) Seattle.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Deportment of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore.
June 30, 190S.
Notice Is hereby given that
ORi'AR R. COOLIDGE.
of La Grande, Union county, Oregon,
who, on the 29tti day of June, 190S,
mude timber nnd stone sworn state
ment No. 6079, fur Wi'j SU'U nnd SH
ADVERTISING VOIl FEDERAL
BUILDING SITKS. ,(
Treasury Department, Office of the
Recretury, Washington, D. C, June
8. 1908.
Proposals will be received, to bo
opened at 2 o'clock p. m., July 16,
1908, for the sale or donation to the
United States of a suitable site, cen
trally an dconvenlently located, for
the federal building to be erected In
La Grande, Oregon. A corner lot, of
(approximately) 130x135 feet, Is re
quired. Each proposal must give the
price, the character of foundations ob
tainable, the proximity to street cars,
sewer, gas and water mains, etc., and
must be accompanied by a diagram In
dicating the principal street, the north
point, the dimensions nnd grades of
the land, the widths and paving of
adjacent streets and alleys, whether
tho alleys are public or private, and
whether or not the city owns land oc
cupied by sidewalks. The vendor must
pay all expenses connected with fur
nishing evidences of title and deeds of
conveyance. Improvements on tho
property must be reserved by the ven
dor; but pending the commencement
of the federal building they may re
main on the land upon payment of a
reasonable ground rent. The grantor
must, however, remove all Improve
ments on thirty days' notice so to do.
The right to reject any proposal Is re
served. Each proposal must be seul
ed, marked "Proposal for federal
building site at La Grande, Oregon,"
and mailed to the secretary of the
treasury, (supervising architect),
Washington, D. C. No special form of
proposal Is reiuired or provided.
GEO. B. CORTELYOU,
Socretarj'.
Piles Cured at Homo ny New Abeorp
uoa Method.
i
If you suffer from bleeding, Itch--lng,
blind or protruding plies, sen
me your address, and I will tell yoi
how to cure yourself at home by th
new absorption treatment; and wIDi
also send some of this home treat
ment free for trlnl, with references
from youtr own locality If requested..
Immediate relief and permanent cr re
assured. Send no money, but .ell
others of this offer. Write today to.
Mrs. M. Summers, Box P, Notre
nme. Ind.
C....W. PRESTON
Those arc J. E. Tilt
Shoes for all Occasions.
C W. PRESTON!!
e..
lid
Lisa
... . ..... : - '
Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation
which may leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and susceptible to attack from
the rjerni3 of Pneumonia or Consumption.
Foley's IomeWm
not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and prevents serious results
from a cold. Contains no opiates.
m.i . , "other Testlflet
k u.mu, fountain urors, uo.
Be Sura You Get Foley'e
There art substitutes made to tell on the good nam of Foley's
Houey and Tar. Beware of them. You should bare confidence
In a cough cur that bas been sold with universal satisfaction for
thlrty-fiTS yiars. The genuine Foley's Uoacy mad Tax la in
ytuuw racsag. ace mat yon get it.
... uuigo, rounti
Three sixes 25c, 50c and $1.00. The 50-cetit site contains two and one-half times mnrh .. .t.
and the H.00 bottle almost si. timei 1. 1 tUne moA tt ,mfl i
31
SOLO O RECCU"ENDED BY
(I3T. A. I. miJj, Druggist.
' V" l sW BV .-mmm