EIGHT TAGHS. iage fool evening oftrnvrn, la cn.wnrc, oitroov, Turnsnw, DECFMitEit u, ioo. iU Grande Evening OUscrver rubllxhcd Dull Except EunUuy. CntltEY BKOTIIEHS, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. lulled Prcsa Telegraph Service. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily, single copy 6c Dally, per month Dally, six months in advance 65e $3.50 Dally, one year in advance 16.50 Weekly, alx months. In advance. . 75c Weekly, one year. In advance. . .11.00 rrr-t ww'. . jj. t - .. . utereii at tli jioo'oi'ttc c 1a Grintije srs second-class matter. Tliis paper will net publish any cul cle appearing over a nom de plume. Signed articles will be received sub' t th itineration of the editors - - Please sign your artloUs and save dis appointment. . Advertislns Rates. Display ad. rates furnished upon ADDlicatlo. Local reading notices ltc per line Itrst insertion; 6c per line for each ubsequeat Insertion. Resolutions of condolence, 6e a line. Cards of thanks, 6e a line. .. m i 1 - CHRIST. Christ Is the great central fact In the world's history; to Him everything looks forward or backward. All the lines of his- tory converge upon him. AH the march of providence la guld- ed by Him. All of the great pur- 4 poses of T3od culminate in Him. 4 The greatest and most moinen- tous foot which the 'history .of the world records is t'M fact of Ills birth. Spurgeon. . .' . ' PREVAILS Tonight La Grande's young are an ticipating "Christmas troes" publicly held In churches or privately con ducted in the cozy home will be th phrase on every tongue. Those whorr. fortune has smiled on to such an ex ten that Chrlstmns luxuries- of aj jgrjst?r ?r ksscr decree could be pro-j Video1, will be happy, and many ot ihose who are burdened down with - poverty or affliction, will recelvv yuletida kindnesses. Missionaries from the various churches of the city havt gone forth to search for such as are in need, and though not Santa Clauses with valuable gifts, they are taklnt out food and raiment that will strike gladness to many a henrt. La Grande Is not so unfortunate as to have maay - poor within her gates, bui whs by force of circumstances, are In such dilemmas, will be cared for. Columns might be devoted to the various observances of the Christmas period in this city, but It would not be exhaustive even then. Suffice it to ,say that when The Observer again reaches your door, which will not be ntil Saturday evening. It will convey a message of good will to all men n a reflection of the spirit that will ani mate the inhabitants of the municipal ity up to Friday evening. mm Practically all the Christmas tree - exercises are arranged for tonight. The program to be rendered ut thi ll. E. church this evening, follows: Chorus "Joy to the World.'.' Prayer. Pastor. Anthem Choir. Responsive rending. Anthem "There'll a Song In the Air. Recitation Mildred Rush. Recitation Eunice Iiolton. Recitation Emerson' Schroik. Vocal duet Olive Massee and Helen Currey. Recitation Hattlo Ferguson. Recitation Hazel Stageburg. sl -near l.Htl.' Stru-ger," ma Loffel. Recitation Kverett Knowl. s. Recitation Wllma OstM-llng. Violin solo Marble Green. Recitation Imigiii" Orbm. Recitation Fred. Sutfin. P tyus "' A way in i AiniiMl. Christmas tree. Tli el - , nuy iy i MctroiHts. New Tork. Pec. 14. After a rtiy of strenuous shopping, which will leave many stores with their holiday stocks decreased to the vanishing point. New I Tork wP.I this evening begin Its cele bration of the gladdest holiday of the year. While Christmas eve In the me tropolis lacks the boisterous features and mnd revels of New Year's eve. II is Vet a tlmo of Joy, when millionaire and day laborer alike throw aside the frtful cures of their workaduy exist ence. WORKMEN KILLED. Rodlcs of Two Workman Strewn Alonjt the Railroad Tracks. J3fl.iftun.lob. Wwh., 'to r-u'I and Mike O'Donnell, bolt cutters at Blnnchard's mill, at Machlas, Wash., were struck by a Northern Pacific freight last night and Instantly killed. The mangled bodies were found strewn along the track this morning. How the accident 'happened la un known. It Is supposed they were sit ting on the platform with their legs hanging over. Hi FOR Tin- Line-up. Center, Elrod; quarter, Ralph Reynolds (captain); right half, Glllllan; left half, Mlckelson; fullback, Chllders and Bacon; left end, Hawley or Nelson; left tackle, .Ben Grout; 'left guard, Grandy; right guard, Jasper and Goodali; right tackle, Drlscoll and Stites; right end.'Alstott and French. Substitutes Bean, Fred Grout and Caylor. I These men are the ones who torn ar row afternoon will tattle y for Lit Grande against the Pendleton militia team at the football grounds, com mencing promptly at 2:30. , After a final practice tonight at 6 o'clock, the team will bo ready to take on their weighty opponents. Pendleton alwny. has a fast aggregation and this yeiu Is no exception. They are coming t j win. Those who are following th'j .-.dy growth in strength and number of the La Grande team, are conflden-. thut victory will be La Grande's. The line-up for the home .team Ik one that would be a credit to'any city, for the men ar experienced players and during the past two Weeks have worked conscientiously to Improve en durance and perfect ft few playf. They will acquit themselves with due honor tomorrow afternoon. The game will start exactly on time, as the eve ning hours, as a rule, grow colder and unpleasant. Admission is 25 cents. Coming Tomorrow. , The Pendleton team of 15 will ar rive in La Grande tomorrow mornimr. They will put up at the Foley hotel. Students Take to lloxlng Gloves. Boxing and wrestling are taken up as an exercise, by the students of the Washington state college at Pullman, says the Walla Walla Bulletin. Under the direction of Physical Di rector Bohler, who Is also coach of the basketball and track teams, regular classes In these sports have been or ganized at the college, and a grent deal of Interest Is being shown by the students. A large number of the boys of the college have joined the classes and Gordon Daggett of this city Is as sisting in the directing of the wrestling squads. The boxing class meets one night each week In the gymnasium. each member having to furnish Ills own gloves, ater on. If the Interest continues to Increase, meetings may In held more often. DECISION GIVEN SATURDAY A decision .will bo rendered by Jus tice Angus Stewart next S.mird.iy at It) o clock In tbe case of Huntley ve J. W. While and Constable I. W. Faulk. The entire day yesterday a- devoted to hearing the testimony. . long list of witnesses were put through .!..- ct i.v3ilKV.lon r..1 ttscn RrvjrS through the second time foi itbuUa:. Because the other ca-es set for yes terday could not be heard at schedule time, they were postponed. The cast against Price Gates will be heard on Saturday and the one against Esc'.ien berger will come up Tuesday. mm hrlstnuis la Home. Rome, Dec. Zk. Pope Plus will spend a dTlet Christmas. The usual religious ceremonies will be held, after" which His Holiness will .receive the felicitations of the cardinals and other dignitaries of the church. Hundreds of hundsoine and costly gifts from all over tho world were received at llio Vatican today, but tho pope found greater pleasure ' In the Inexpensive presents of the poor. At the Qulrlnal palace the king and ciueen are prepar- l!T for lavish celebration of the. an- nual holiday. . -A Christmas tree party will be held tonight for the children ryf poory one connected; with the court uitd tho rural hotJ!n;Jioid. Thfr'M'&M and gentlemen of the court today re ceived handsome presents from 1 tho king and queen. . NO ONE HESITATES e OVER OtJH CAXDT. T5verybJ..dy that knows" our ' contec tlons at all Is aware of their purity, their tresnness, their fine flavor, if you don't kitow, "get acquainted.' You certainly got your money's worth In this candy shop whether you buy an ounce, a pound, or a S-pound bos. E. I). SIXDEU, THE CANDY MAN. 8omclli!ii; New. A beautiful line of the famous Ri ser hana-coiorea - photograpns ot American scenes. The latest 'Christ mas greetings and mottos. Only a limited supply of each. If Interested In these you will do well to call at once at THE LITTLE SHOP, 906 Main Avenue II . Til twm J. H- PEARE LEADING AND PIONEER JEWELER Edison Phonographs and llffy ords at NEWLIN BOOK & STA- TIONERY CO. ' .'.' For Ekoeraa, Tetter and Salt IUiouin. The Intense itching characteristic of these aliments is almost instantly al layed by Chamberlain's salve. Many severe cases hava been cured by It For rain bv alt a-oa ""'era. WHY NOT TRY Poplian's ASTHMA REMEDY? Olves prompt and positive 'relief ' t eviry case. Sold by druggists, Price $1.00. Trial package by n--e.il 10 cents. Williams Mfg. Co., Props. Cleveland For talc by A. T. HILL, Druggist. NOTICE OF FINAL SLTTI.F.MKNT. Notice is hereby given that Otho Eckcrsley. administrator of the estate of William J. Shoemaker, deceased, has filed his final account as(admin Istrator of said estate and the county court of I'r.lon coutity, Oregon, has set Monday, the 4th day of January. A. D. 1 909. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of slid day. "id the county court room la itia court house. La Orsnrtc. Ort-l gon as the time a? d place for hearing said report and all objections thereto. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 4th day of December, A. D. 190J. OTHO ECKERSLET. Administrator. J J T J J a. T ! THIS STORE MAY iilVE IT Of HOEIPAY OOPS, THE CQUAL OF WHICH j : - ; : I (MBfflNHID STOR I There never was a better time to ; u t his store to the gift test than new. it never looked better. Stocks never were mere attractively displayed or conven iently arranged to select from. Every department Is showing an endless variety of good gift things. Salespeople are alert, courteous end eager to help you make your selections. Prices are nowhere leuer; variety that gives to our merchan dise a character peculiarly its own. A gift thing frcm WEST'S Is a gift that will be highly appreciated by the rr ct-r for many matiy reasons. -F wUk through the store may offer you some f Sestlcn, for the hundreds of thoroughly appre ciative gift things of merit we are showing makes ours' La rande's Ideal Gift Store for your own pleasure, satisfaction, economy ' COM El AND SEE The result will be mere fitting presenlsfor a!l whom you remember trd a tig SAVING for you. ' IIo The ideal Christmas gift for yourself. The one that will be truly appreciated and enjoyed. Is a " pair of my Glasses. If your eyes . are beginning to evince any signs of a deefct. By proper and prompt atten tion you might have to wear them but a short period. A fact that you should consider now and have me fit you. Hot Clitekf Tanutles. E. D. Solders has added to his eon- fectIonery departmont, hot chicken ta- males, and those wha enjoy these de illolw "linMe will tin the bs "vr j readjr fo. your order at E. D. Selder's I candy store-. JT?TTTTTT?1 I TIME AND GASH ; Saved by my Metied of I DZ!rg Wells f Ko Wood Used f . t Gasoline Engine Saves V . ycu much time and mon- t ey. L-struct!. n in Gaso- fine Engineering .. .'. $ i mm t Call or Write 2 Ui. A. WEST, The Well Driller i IS READY FOR WE OfFER YOU A VARIETY WEST, "The Quality Store Grande i. Rondc Lumber : -PERRY, OREGON CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF AI L KINDS IN CARLOAD LOTS. For 16 inch Chain Wood Delivered at yovr dome, Call up V. E. BEAN, La' Grand. Thcne, Red 1741 i BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE T. J. GRAY Prop. (New Management) ffafes $i.00, $1.25, $1.50 Best 25c meal in the city Beds 25c and 50c All cutside rooms. Board and ledge $6. per week One block horn depot ' - Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. y .. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FTJZCJSiALD, Proprietor Cooptete Machine Shops and Foundry ANY Tf ST YOU Co. i ! Only house in the city employing white help only TRY OUR SERVICE i 1 1