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rTENTXG OBSERVER, IA GRANDE OIUEGOX, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 190.
l Grande Evening Observer
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looa
Talk In cheap, but the more we talk
irrigation in this valley, the sooner It
will be brought to pass. When the
water is brought Into the valley, then
we will see tho big holdings cut up
Into small fnrms. The people talked
'rallrond a good many years before the
' Iron horse crossed our beautiful val
ley. We talked sugar factory several
seasons before we secured one. We
talked machine works many years be
fore the rtytht person was found. It Is
talk after all Hint makes thu wheels
go around- I.tt us nil talk Irrigation.
It Is nulla ei blent thut this prydden
tlnl cninpnlgn Is not going to create
as much excitement as In thet pnst.
This is the noil urn of the year that does
not permit of very much political ex
citement, but nevertheless, It Is patent
that this Is going to be a campaign of
the milder sort
' ' -
It was Indeed pitiful, as one of the
Braduates of former .conditions cast
tils eyes up as the street sprinkler In
La Grande pnssed by on its return trip
mpty, and remarked: "Well. I'll be
blessed If even the water wagon hasn't
Cone dry."
.
Things must be of the quiet order
cross the waters when for recreation
the English snorts are compelled to
offer 5 to 1 on Taft as a winner next
November, to create any excitement
t all.,
e
If we had our cannery, the cherry
market problem would be solved. Not
only that but our cannery product
W'ould be In demand. No bller cher
ries are grown anywhere than In old
Grande Itonde,
It Is Indeed modest, to say the least,
for Mr. liryan to tinnmmrc he line not
yet svlettid hl fiiMncl position.
KTTi: M.WN.
Fnker Hty Is cnmempliitln artin-1
flal sionn na n substitute for cement
IdewalUs. i
The University of Oregon will hnvej
the lam-M ntli-ndimrc III Its history.
1'llller county w! .nd n splenilld ;
mineral exhll.lt to the Alaska-Yuk. . n- !
Pacific fair. '
Pendleton U already advertising audi
Batheiliig x I , I ( . 1 1 - fr , Mstrl.-t!
Agricultural society f .. I r. '
I.'nker t Ity has the reputation of!
being the only live baseball town In
this part of the country. Raker City
Herald.
That's her.
The town of t'klah, In Vinnlllln
county, has not a single Internal or
aj.'nl?ntlon. Tsmiers down In Washington conn
ty are pleased over the prospect of
oon having river transportation facll
tiles on the Tualatin.
And there, you are. We can raise
cherries Just as big as the prise-takers
and without any particular trouble
to pick out the beat. Mr. Staples,
who brought the fine ones to this of
fice this morning, had never thought
particularly about having anything
sT-eat In the cherry line, and would
probably have never thought of thtiri
size had he not noticed the Oregonl
sn's article regarding the Yamhill
county exhibit.
' Next! ,
AT THE CHURCHES
. LatteV tin Saints.
. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; regular
service, Z p. m.; mutual Improvement
association meets conjointly at 7:30
' St. Peter's Church.
Sixth Sunday after Trinity. Holy
communion, 8 a. m.; Kunday school,
10 a. m.; morning service, 11 a.n.;
evening service. p. m. Rev. Upton
K. Gibbs, rector.
Ce-iilral Church of ClirM,,
Iilble school, O. C. Fleshman, su
perintendent, 9:45 a. m.j prayer and
praise, 10:50; the Lord's supper,
11:05 a. m.: sermon, 11:20; Y. P. 8,
C. E. and Junior C. E 7 p. m.; evan
gelistic service, 8 p. m. Rev.. 0. H.
King. mlnlHter. J , - ,
. Plntt I'nsthvterlsn titireh.
Washington avenue and Sixth street.
Morning subject, "Ht. Paul's Concep
tion of Life." Evening subject. "En
vironment, or Where Tou Were Born
and Llvw." 'Special music by the
choir. Sunday school, t:45 s, m., W.
I Brenholts, superintendent C. E.
service, 7 p. m.; prayer meeting on
Thursday, 8 p. m., subject, "The Near
ness of God." Rev. S. W, Seemann,
D. D., minister.
First Methodist Kplmiol Church.
Sunday, 9:K. Bible school; 11 a.
m., public worship, subject, "The
Courageous Christian." "A solo by
Mlra Mabel Williams; violin accom
paniment; IS b., class meeting; 7 p.
m., Epworth league service, subject,
"The Fact of "Conversion." Leader,
Rev. C, E. Deal; 8 p. in." public wor
ship, subject, "Rattle Flags of the
Church." Thursdny, 8 p. m prayer
meeting, subject, "Vacation Religion."
A cordlnl welcome to all. Rev. C. E.
Deal, pastor.
I'lrxt Itaptist Chun li.
Corner 8lxth and Spring streets. At
8:43, Hutvhiy school, Dr. J. E, Steven
son, superintendent; 11, morning wor
ship; sermon, "An Inspiring Pros
pect." At 7 p. m., Young People's
hour of praise and study, led by Mrs.
Rose Stevenson, theme, "The Home
Mission School House, and Whot It
loes." At 8, evening worship, ser
mon, "Doubts Resolved." Music Is
specialized. In Sunday school, by O-S.
Wlggleworth; In church service by C,
G. Greene. Thursday, 8 p. m., cove,
mint and business meeting of church,
Cordial welcome to all. Rev, W. H.
Ulbsun. pastor.
IlomiT lny In VUili. '
Fait Lake City, Utah, July 24 Pio
neer day, the anniversary of the arriv
al of tho first Mormons In Salt Lake
vulley on July !4, 1847, was observed
In the customary manner In Salt Lake
and throughout X'tuh and Idaho to
day. Some of the old ox carts used In
the memorable Journey across the
mountains and plains were exhibited.
Thii Immigrants who readied Knit
Luke valley on July 24, ls47, num
bered 143. They arrived on the hill
overlooking the valley which was to
be their future home on the evening
of the 21th. On thn morning of the
jr.ih. Hrlghnin Young, who was in
charge of the colony, drove out over
Ihe land for u rccnnnollcr. Alighting
from his buggy, ho struck his cane
Into the ground and said: "Here we
will build n temple to the Lord." I
Later on lining the same day the
Slais and Stripes were flonted at tin
top nf Mt. Ensign anil the territory
was proclaimed In tht inline of the
Culled Suites. It whs at that time
miller Spanish rule.
The temple was not commenced
until 11"3 uml was 4t) years In build
ing, but It stands today ns a monu
ment of the persistence, of I lie 1'l.ih
pioneers, for nearly as many obstacles
were encountered ns in making the
memorable trip of 1200 miles bcois!
the plains In ox carts, some of them
being pulled by human being.
IXUllTII ltl(.IMt:T WINS.
tivcTr' Tniptiy (.m to Train tVoni
the l-'oiirtli.
Palem. July SI. A loam from Ihe
Fourth moment nn the governlr's
trophy In the regimental shoot this
morning hy a lead of about SO points
over the Third reiclnient. The trophy
Is a handsome anld-llnrd silver run.
presenjod by Oovernor Chamberluln. !
Tht complete score Is not yrt returned. I
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213 FIR STREET
4 LA GRANDE, ORE, . -J
ALCOHOL, IN SICKNESS.
At oiib of the London public boa
pitala a special point is made of givii;
ulcoiiol to the patieuts M rarely. anU,
sparely as piusib.e; Bud each tiiuj
that one of thu niivsicians docs so I'd
en bruits a special entry of the reasons
that actuated hita; Iu the thirty-t-)
years of the existence of the hospitr.l
ttl;:oliol has only been- given seventy
.otia times. The cases received ai
exactly like those received by ad the
oilier h'uniuis. ' For 1IM1 tli'ey nnnj
beied 1.1,17 in putients only, i'b
de:ith-ri:to auiutig these was '7.3 per
cent. For the same year tls? average
death -rato among, the other London
public hospitals was B.l per cmt.
Thttrefore tue use of alcohol in sick
ness is not to be regarded as a neces
aity. Although most physicians pre
acribe alcohol in solution with drugs
for their patients there was one phv
aician of national reputation who did
not believe in using alcohol. Many
i "t ' -.-.v.. " . . . 4iutua ti Li
dded to put np his valuable "i'reicripn
tion" for the diseases of women in a
"ready to use" form ha used as a
solvent' and preservative t chemically
pure glycerine of proper strength,
which is a better solvent and preserva
tive of the Active medicinal principles
residing in most of our indigenous or
native plants than is alcohol. Dr.
Pierce found that -the glycerine, be
sides being entirely harmless, possesses
intrinsic medicinal properties, of great
value.
tio woman who is suffering from
inflammation from the pains and
drains incident to womanhood can
afford to be without Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription. An honest medi
cine which has the largest number x
cures to its credit and a deserved popu
larity for two score yenrs all over the
United States. Dr. Pierce tells you
lust what is contained in his "Favorite
Prescription."
ITS INGREDIENTS" ARE :
Golden Seal root (Hydrastis Cana
densis), Lady'a Slipper root (Ovpri
pediutn Pubesccns), Black Cohosh
root (Cimicil'uga liacemosn), Unicorn
root (IMonius Dioica), Bine Cohosh
root (Ciuilonhylltim TliulictruidesJ,
Chemically Pure Ijlycerine.
Amonj the prominent medical men
of the country who recommend tiie
abwe ingredients ns superior remedies
for nervous conditions depending upon
disorders of the womanly system and
for the cure of those catarrhal condi
tions in the affected parts are: Kdwin
-M. Male, M. I)., Panfessnr of Materia
Moiioa, rt Hahnemann .Medical Cd
l'Si, Chicago ; prof. John King, M. D.,
Author of the American Dispensatory,
Woman and her Diseases: Professor
John M. ScuddiT, Doctors Hale, fves,
Wood, Harlholow anil others. Address
a postal card to Dr. Pierce for a com
plete treatise on the subject sent to
you without cost.
DR. riERCE'a PLEASANT FELLETS
cure biliousness, sick and bilious head
ache, dizziness, costiveness, or con
sti nation of the bowels, loss of appe
tite, coated tongue, sour stomach,
windy belchings, "bearthurn," pain
and distress aficr eating, and kindred
dernngemenu of the liver, stomach
and bowels.
Persons who tire snhjoot to any of
these troubles should never be without n
vial of the " Pleasant Pellets" ut hand.
In proof of tiieir superior excellence it
can truthfully be said that they are
always adopted 3 a household remedy
aft-r the lirst trial.
One little "Fillet" is a laxative, two
are cathartic. They regulate, invigor
ate and cleanse the liver, stomach and
bo.vels. As a "dinner pill," to promote
digestion, lake one each dav. To re
lieve the distress arisinj from over
ea,;iig, nothing equals one of, these
lit ilt "Pellets." They're tiny, sugar
coated, anti-bilious giatiulis, scaicely
laicr than muslard seeds.
IIF.U.TU AND HArriNT.8.
II iw lo lire in heallh and happi-tie-,s
is tr general ihemV of Dr.
Pier e's Common Sense Meilicnl Ad
vis r. This gn-at work on mcdic'tie
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an 1 oyKieue, couiTiiiioiK over iis,u
p'il and more than 70;i illustrations,
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bJo' in juner covers.
V. It. t'v .ticntlon.
Kvery nieinlier of the V. It. C. Is
urRently reiiieste( to be present' at
the regular meeting- on Saturday, at
2:30. os business of Importance Is to
he transacted.
I'y rc'iiust of the president.
NOT1CK FOR ri'IJUCATlON.
flepnrtment of the fnterlor,
lf. 8. Ind Office at La Grande, Or.,
May 11th, 190s.
It AT HANSON,
of I.a Orande, Oreiton, who. on May
tth, lo, made Timber and Pt'ne
sworn ststement No. to;i, for NVV
NWli, tiectlon 10, Township 4 p.,
Ivanit 17, E. W. M., has filed notice of
Intention to make flnnl proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above de
scribed, before register and receiver
at tjt Orande. Oregon, on the Id day
of August. 1S0I.
Claimant names as slinriw: Mlkt
LrPage. Mary E. Wilson, Blanch) Ba
ker, James Mclntyre, all of La Orande.
Ore.
F. C. BRAMWELL, Ttegtster.
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Cantala.
A Family of
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Vf AUGUST 11
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Filling 6 Arenas,
The Big Hippodrome 2nd the
Dome of the Largest Tent Ever Made.
tht Very Eitenct of all the Earth's
all Concrete and Perfect Into the Greatest Circus
Human Eves Ever Beheld. '
n was tht Blfljirt and Biat Ever Saen In MadUon Sqjiara Garttan
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Show Trcmeflioasly More Glorious
nmont ib tmporttd Artists of World-Wide Renown Aroi
. Italy's Equestrian The Petrof's Creat
Acrobats, The "redianis Russian Animal
Ausiris's 10 MeUelles, Franco'i Greaf I
Marreious Acroba! Ar.d Amaiin M
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EVERY MORNING- ,. , ... "mlta To AU.,
BIG NEW, FREE, STREET hij-lniltr Pars, Half-Price.
R A Tl V p'rffmiicDJlyt2a8P.M.
Doors Open tt !
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,,e Mlun uy m Mivcrtliorn
tly the Mime iirl.'o t-hnrgvt on the
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Motion Pictures
and
Illustrated Songs
S. A. GARDINIER
FhnC RCd 1,61 I
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LA GRAITDE, ORE.
Sensations
THE SISTERS
LA RAQUE
- In (heir mad Auto
Race, pasting each
; other In separata
'. - cart while flying
; and somersault
Ing In the Air
Baby Bunting,
A Tiny Nursing
Baby Elephant
Smaller than
New Foundland
Dog.
Frisky and Cute,
as
Kitten.
ThanEver
Circus
A 7 P. M.
Muck's Drug Store, corner Ieot
sliuiv p-ounds.
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