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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1909)
WO AUTOMOBILES : - i 54 X ft ft . u a t Y 'h I I 1 ' ' V2L? W" - made from Royal Grape . l J - J ' . Cream of Tartar li0 .-IfipMifl- i V ;'&fiv Absolutely y V kt ill w in T'1'' , u dfiinde fverM Observer ribUh4 Daily Except Sunday. JtOKGE II. CUKKLY. taltei frf st Telegraph Service. SUBSCRIPTION RATS: Dally, single copy..., 5c Daily, per rnonth............... 65c Daily, alx months in ad tance. .3.60 Daily, one year in advamce...... $6.60 Weekly, six months in advance. . . "lc Weekly, one year in advance. ... .ft.00 Enteral at the postollke at La Grande as sucond-cIasB matter. This paper will not publish any article appearing over a notn de flume. Signed articles will be re ceived subject to the discretion of the aitor. riase sign your articles and aave disappointment. t Advertising lUte. Display ad. rates furnished upon ap plication." Local reading notlcts 10c per line tm insertion; 5c per line for each subsequent Insertion. Resolution of condolence, 5c a line. Cards of thanks, 5c a line. The graft accusation made against the state officers of Washington is more than likely will result in re calling the legislature, who will em power an investigation. How time ' changes issues. For years and years the press and the llatform were demonstrating the dif ference between a "Protective Tariff" and a "Tariff for Revenue." For weeks congress has been busy with a tariff revision bill and none of thes pet and former differences of the two great parties, have scarcely been mentioned. The tariff is purely a matter of local Interest. Whether or not cotton is j on the free list, does not interest the north, neither do-s the tariff on wool j especially interest the south. There! are rviauy things Iccomtnon, where all M'tlftna rit rhA rnnnfrv urft tntrAarrt Hoi but tho country lias reached the point ! Sun;Jay s hol that to raise an amount sufficient to carry on the expenses of the govern ment, the tariff schedules are suffi ciently high to give ample protections to every industry. Consequently ft has practically ceased to be a party i Issue. The Idea of a Tariff Commission la gaining ground rapidly. Thus the fear of a general tariff revision, whl' h always disturbs business, prior, to our presidential elections would be elimi nated. , $ While the grange for many More tornadoes and cyclones in the east. This simply means more people will come west where such things are unknown. The privilege of mailing letters on the Wallowa train will be greatly ap preciated by people all along the route. ; ' . Who is to be La Grande's queen at the Portland Rose show? . ; ; ' ' ; scxday at Tin: airnciiKs. ' , - HKT BAPTIST nirRClf. Corner Sixth and Spring. 9:45, Sunday School, Dr. J. E. Stev enson, superintendent; 11, Morning; Worship; Serman, "Heavenly Treas ures in Earthen Vessels." 7 p. m. B. Y. P. U. sr nice, theme, "At the Cross" Miss May.Xoyes leader. 8:00 p. m. Evening Worship sermon will be one of a series of four presenting, "Christ, the many elded Man." This study will present, "Christ the King," as seen by a convereted Jew. The second, "Christ he Man Deeds," from a business man's viewpoint. Third, "Christ the Human Helper." as seen by a good physic Ian. Fourth. "Christ the Son of God,'; as seen by a beloved disciple. A cordial welcome Is extended to all. ' - , , , W. H. GIBSON, Pastor. ST. PETER'S CIU'RCH. 5th Sunday After Easter. Communion ............ 3 a. m. .....10 a. m. Morning Service ........... ,11 a. m. Evening Service ... .8 p. m. Note that the hour for evening ser vice has been changed to 8 o'clock. "Thursday being Ascension Day, there will be a celebration of the Holy EUcharlBt at 10 a. m. Upton il gibbs. grange for many years has exerted a great deal of influence politically and socially in this state, the reports of the present condition just made show that there are more members at present enrolled In the several organizations' than at any previous period In the history. The grange movement in this state dates ack nearly, if not quite one half a century. -? 1 Every county in the state is in a condition of unrest over the new as sessment being made. The asseses ment makes little difference provid ing the levy is not made too bigb and il might be well for county court to ee that taxes next year are no higher under the new assessment than under the present arrangement. ; , . A few days ago it was announced that the suar trust had robbed t! government out, 'of millions of dol lars, by evudinj; the tariff lawt now i comes similar statements regardluir the Tobacco Trust. FIRST PRT.BYTERIAN (Hl-IUH. Washington ave. and Sixth street. Rev. S. W. Seem ann, I. P. Minister. " Morning subject, "The work of the Individual." Eveulng subject, Chris tian Evidences." Special music by the choir. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m., Mr. W. L. Brenholts, 'superintendent. C. E. service, 7:00 p. m. Miss Aida Roush leader. Prayer meeting Thurs day, 8:00 p. m. r mmmmim j: For rent with an experienced driver Seating capacity is five passengers with, one and three with the other. Service is the best and prices right Inquire of CHASE BOHNENKAMP HOME PHOiVE 132 PACIFIC MATES BKACK 241 RESIDENCE RED 481 ...M..ttb...M , Observer Want Ads Pay 4 . BMW 'JHWT 3 SUPERIOR UNION SUITS Give and Take Kind that mak es life worth Living. I WE ARE SHOWING THE NEW EST THINGS IN CLOTHES, SHOES, HATS AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS C. C. PENINGTON & CO Just Received Puffs, Switches, Rats Psyches and Rolls ALL COLORS ADAMS AVENUE sc Radishes - Hot House Lettuce - 5c bunch Home Lettuce per lb. : Green Peas 2 lbs -Rhubarb 21bs . Gabbage per lb -Fresh Tomatoes per lb Asparagus per" lt - Spinach per lb - 4 V JJic ; 25c i5c : 7o f i5c : i5c : 5c STRAWBERRIES : City Grocery and Bakery, LPCLACK,Pnp Bell Piione Main 75 Independent 24h PURITY ID fi NECESSITY . WHEN IT COMES TO DRUGS We Guarantee th$ Purity of all Drugs sold here : : : HiLL'5 bRUQ LA GRANDE, OREGON Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing ; rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS ' . D. FITZGERALD. Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry SEASON OPENED AT SELDER'S ED STniXGUAM. AUCTIONEER. ! Sale cried on short nottce. ' -; Satisfaction tnaranteJ. No extra charge for dIManc. i tA GRANDE . . . OKEOON j l'llWe No. t Tfinni J?o,' lt DO IT NOW. GET AN ' V Electric lronl . Saves Time, Work and Money Only $4.50 Five Days Free Trial GRANDE RONDE ; ELECTRIC GO. ICEj CREAM and SOFT DRINKS 7 ' wm,n . , , ,a , . . . . . . t at it tttr-fr n . w M,,7io Z d L 1 KK0GGIN, Cash Wm. MILLER, Vict Pres. H. . C00LIDGE, Asst. Cash ADDING NEW ACCOUNtsI We are constantly adding new accounts and our business is increasing at a very satisfact- ory rate. Probably you migM" be : glad Sand .join us. ' The ::( United States National Bank I Of La Grande N. K. West E. P. Staphs v.. Ddcon DIRECTORS Wm, Miller . F. Coclidge T. l. Scroggin J. L. Cavines t Frahlr f nfiov n t u:it n. i. iiiii if 'A r' 1 '''W''.TO'..nniri1ri,-'v'r t-v.-