La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 04, 1908, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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remains in your city. Let us figure on your fall suit
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GEORGE PALMER, President . W. H. BRENHOLTS Ass't Cashier ,
J. M. BERRY, Vice President
C. S. WILLIAMS, 2d Ass't Cashier
F. L. MEYERS Cashier
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La Grande National
Of La Grande, Oregon
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CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $160,000
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
' DIRECTORS
J. M.;Berry .'A. B. Conley F. J. Holmes F. M.
. C. CJPennington F. LL Meyers ' Geo "L. Cleaver
W. L. Brenholts - George Palmer
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SUNDAY AT THE ClICKClUvS.
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First Presbyterian Clnuvb.
Washington avenue and Sixth St.
Morning subject, "Lovest Thou Mer
evening subject, I'Service." Special
music by the choir. Sunday school at
9:45 a. m., W, L. Brenholts, superin
tendent. C. E. service, 7 p. M. Prayer
meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Rev.
S. W. Seemann, V. D., minister.
ClirlKtian S'lenfe.
Services held each Sunday at ' 11
o'clock a. m. and Wednesday evening
at 7:30 p. m. In the Mahaffey build
ing. All are cordially invited to attend
the services. .
First Mt-UitxllKt Episcopal Cliiurli
Corner M avenue and Fourth stneet.
Sunday, 9:45, Bible school; 11 a. m.,
public worship, subject, "A Citizen's
Religious Duty." Rev. J. D. Gillllan
district superintendent; 12 m, class
meeting; 6:30 p. m.. Kp worth league,
subject, "Our Charge," E. W. Kam-
merer, leader; 7: 30, p. m., public wor
ship, subject, "Making -a Living, or
Making a Lilc.'J Monday, 7:30 p. m.,
official board meeting. Thursday, 7
p. m., teachers' meeting; 7:45 p. m.,
prayer meeting. A, cordial welcome
to all. Rev. C. E. Deal, pastor.
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CEMENT AND LIME
Agents for Union Portland Cement Co's
Red Devil Brand
- Both Cement and Lime Highest Quality
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Satisfaction Guaranteed
Central Cinmh of ClirlHt.
Rally for primary department and
cradle nil of Bible school, 9:45
11:45 a. m Piirentu and friends In
vited to attend with children. Re
served rt.'j for mothers with babies,
and side room rv I'tU- ones who g:
llred or tt fMrifinif by primary
classes. Sh.f. ueriii' r srUed to the
occasion. V. P S . . led by Jfl.
Nina Erlckson, at 7 p. m., subject, "A
Life Lived With God." Junior C. E.
at 7 p. m. Preaching service, 8 p. m.,
subject, "The Prince of Peace and the
End of War." Rev. O. H. King, pastor.
St. Peter's Eplseopal Oiurc-li.
Twelfth Sunday after Trinity. Sun
day school, 10 a. m.; holy communion,
11 a. m.; evening service. S p. m. The
meeting of the vestry will take place
Monday evening at 7:30. This is an
Important meeting as delegates to the
convocation are to be appointed, so
every member Is requested to be pres'
ent. Rev. Upton H. Qlbbs, rector.
First Raptlst Church.
Corner. 8lxth and Spring streets. At
:45 Sunday school, conducted by O.
8. Wlgglesworth; 11, the Lord's sup
per will be administered and mem
BoYs received. Pastor's message will
present ,"The Design of the Supper."
At 7:10 p. m., the young 'people's
praise service will be a musical pro
gram ted by the choir; 8, evening wor
ship, sermon oy pas"r will be on
"Progressive Rollif'.on nd Life." Cor
dial Invitation Is extended to all. Rev,
W. If. Gibson, pastor.
Youngstown, O., Sept, 4. Youngs
town is today assuming its gayest at
tire In honor of the republican hosts
now. gathering for the opening meet
Ing of the campaign in this city to
morrow. Although advertised as a
state vally, tomorrow's event will prac
tlcally mark the beginning of the cam
pulgn for ( the whole country, and the
speeches to bo delivered by Governor
Charles E. Hughes of New Yorfi, Gov
ernor Andrew L. Harris of Ohio, and
Senator Albert J. Beverldge of 'Indi
ana, have been prepared with that
fact in view.
Arthur I. Vorys, manager of the
movement which culminated In Wil
liam H. Taft's selection as the repub
llcan standard bearer, will preside- at
tomorrow's exercises. InvltHtlons
have been extemled to the United
States senator of the Buckeye state
Joseph B. Fornkr nnd Charles Dick
but they have not been asked to speak
Owing to his decision to make his en
tire campaign in Cincinnati, Mr.; Ta ft
bus persistently refused to be present
rvt the. campaign opening.. In his ab
sence, Governor Hughes will likely be
the-popular hero of the day and. hi
address. Which will deal with national
issues, Is waited with Intense Interest.
The selection of Mi', Hughes to de
liver the opening speech of the cam
palgn In an emphatic answer by. the
managers of the national campaign to
the complaints of New York leaders
that the governor Is not a regular par
ty man. . :t
Senator Beverldge of Indiana and
Governor Harris, aside from Governor
Hughes, will be the only speakers at
the Youngstown meeting. The Taft
men do not look for any unpleasant
ness at the meeting because of the
elimination of Senator Foraker from
the list of speakers, bit the situation
may get away from them If the sena
tor is present.
Benldes representative from all of
the counties in the state, there will be
deelgatlons from Illinois,, West Vlr- ?
glnia, Pennsylvania, New York, Ten-je
nessee, KentucKy ana Indiana.
Republican leader here today de
clare that Ohio will give the republi
can national ticket a majority of not
less than 100,000, and assert that with
the possible exception of the vote east
for Roosevelt, it will be a record
breaker. "
New Alfalfa
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All Kinds of Hay
Grain and" Feed
WELLS
DRILLED
A. V. OLIVER j
Slater Block' '
Pnone Main 57 i
Jefferson Avenue
It you need water for litigation or
domestic use, why not have a wall
drilled and cased up with steel case
Ing? I.' the only way to secure
Pure Water, and a
Glean Well
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R. A. West of La Grande, successor
to Miller A West, O. K. ft N. driller!
will be glad to give you figures and
do your drilling.
R. A. WEST
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1 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
' Jackson Lewis of Elgin, transacted Notice I hereby given to all whom
business at the land offices of the city ,l mav concern, that Mary E. Bwauger,
this morning. . , , administratrix of the estate of Eman-
'. ' uel Swauger, deceased, has filed In
Tliey Take' the Kink Out. ' ' the county court of Union county,
"I have used Dr. King's New Life vregon, ner unai report eominl-
Pills for many years, with Increasing tratrlx of gala estate, and said courtl run"" 'or ettlemont within the next1
. Having sold out, I desire all partlo .
having claim against me to present'
the ame Immediately, and those w-
k trie must either settle same or ar'i
satisfaction. They take the kinks out Monday, Pepfpmhcr 71b. A. X).
of stomach, Itver and bowel, without
fua or friction," says N. H. Brown, of
Pittsfleld, Vt. Guaranteed satisfac
tory at Newlln' drug store, 26c,
fl. p m M (he Ume.
he !. such report and any
objection thereto.
Dated thla July I4th, 1108.
H dtiys. I can he found at my for-
mer place of business. " '
Dated thla 21th day of August, 1S08.
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