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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1909)
iiiiniiiiiiiir if ft m w are a jeafca t fxririi jew veryttiax ti tie way of sia x t t 4 i VJjnil GLORIA 1 ; : ; n X ; : ; ; ; PROBABLE TW will prchaiiy be caafca2 1 X ' poiJix trfajn win b it I not kaivwa tared, ti snan.ia front Groat Lia.-1 j J I rola anif wat gaai wii Me caai t : tiijy. ia eai coy nan. aj-kiiasc i 31r's sio cks. sea 3-fW Filler's prctectars...... ...... ...... lmTia-ti area. sTpporrs ... Tia a.-;f tlaci laeer rHfcca;r rirl . fL2 . ....... S) ft sr. rtr. Lsi- lor a3 st7l c as eicf-talve aj?aa fir ti to ef ica.."T- -ftiratAl Vra' T7 tZ ie cliaaad MZtrz zj has 7 J:t oar stock. Smith & Greene, The snug, comfortable fit of a Pingree Oxford b a de light. Not off and on, but on all the time. Wearers of Oxfords and Pumps will appreciate this feature. Stand squarely on your determination to get a shoe that fits you. It is the most important consideration in se lecting any shoe. A poorly fitting shoe will be a short lived shoe and an untidy one for the better part of its short life. If you have had difficulty in getting a per fect fit in' a shoe that possessed style try a pair of the Gloria $3.50 Shoes. UTZ and DUNN ladies' and children's shoes. EDUCATOR SHIES, to let the feet grow as they should. J. E. TILT MEN'S SHOES. ! earn v I ted imaxMntmrs wiri ti X rsanif Vina hojs far a gain oa tiuu (far sue wGI probably nave 6 post- I pon it aai play ti wwonct tam as Jitney have til grinds.. -aywaT a ! gaai ef aom Matt ii premised ti i fans tar axt Sun.fciy. 1. I- 1 1 OfTTCITW I BE nf 1LII. f I Iht i Odir t b by TV. Funster TItfil. ' . TEl Cat o? oa&--r tu- b toatallwf l7 ti Coan 3f.il(t Vartatt x H Fores- twi ef Aatfrrf! toa!ht taCtyws: ; CTaml Maolter. C E.; C P. Caylor. S. r,' Ln HsTOia?.. B. S.r. Paul Refer. J. Eirbrt Pattatoo, S, B.; Frank shoe in. DEPOT STREET DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month i Barfax Caal Btn. WEST ' WASH F5TGTOX. Jaly 1. Brwakfuf ti reeeaa of ti Iatrstat Coinmre Commlaaioa wilci bgaa tie first ct tie monti. Cfcaarmas Kaapp today ' i-arti twitlmony la ti Mskr case, J, wiki ta vetoes ti rates oa aatira j eft eoal from ti Leiigi diatrtet to i tidewater. The Quality Store Remnants of Waif Paper 5c a Roll and up Now is the time to patch up. 17. H. BOHNENKAMP Co Merchants! Save j DRILLINO $W,0Q0 In 901 the Merchants J of Oregon saved over $10,000 bf carrying fi part 1 of their risurtnu, in ffjcrr own company; the Oregon Merchants Mutual fire As- X surance Association of X bjjtonYOregoh: ' In 1908 1 they will save $15,000. X During . the 'same period t their neighbors were hand- ing over $1t500,000 in profits to outside companies In the Oregon Merchants Mutual you get IHSUMHCtATCOST' A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL ITIES PROMPTSETTLIMINT OF LOSSES T.ere are several kinds of driHing- but the kind the kind tr.at makes the farm pay is the drilling which makes water avail able. There is no ' need fctaaala? af Ta (lalM. W. L. P C. IfunfJagton f 2 S0 co , a 2 w Union T 1 7W La Crandft 5 4 36 Elsia Z f 223 Baker Oty 9 19 00 Hantinirfon aad Cove are now tied for Brat place and luum La dropped to second aa a reaolt of the amateur leafti gamea Saaday. Baker City la till the cellar cbamplona. Prtwaer Wat" Ti&t. Play repeated by rejnit of itia tfred peoIa ir!u tonlda't s a Sun day nf?i. Wiu ti "Trfsoaer of War" waa presented by tie Tayior Stock Co. Iaat Sanday nfgit. tiere ere tbtmt two taadred people irKA met tamed away oa aeeoant of tie limited seating capacity of tie Pas time. Tiis play will be repeated to Dlit by tie request of aom of tiose who couldn't ae it Sunday. Beginning tomorrow ufa&t, "JEia, The Weaterser" wili be tie bill, and Mr. Taylor aays that tiis Is th best prodactioa and repairing more work than anything be has yet presented In La Grande. TABERNACLE CHOIR The famous Mormon Tabernacle choir of Salt Lake City which la the largest body of organized church fin ger In the world, will pass through La Grande August 23, en route to compete at the big eistedfort at the A-Y-P. fair at Seattle. The possibili ties are that the choir will stop over id this city and gire a concert on the evening of August 23rd. George E. Carpenter, city editor of the Deseret News, of Salt Lake, ar rived in town thia morning ahead of the choir and met with the members of the Commercial club at 4 p. m. of the Commercial club at 4 p. m., and it is expected that the clubwill exert its Influence and energy In securing this world renowned musical aggre- Union county will be greatly honors ed if the Commercial club Is success ful and with a record "of success writ ten on Us banner we know that lit will add another laurel to the list of of a dry farm. The task ' ,u ltorie" at ,he conriwion of tthe meeting this afternoon the data IS not SO ejreat aS yOU of the great concert will be deflnitely fixed. - -- ; In order to rest the singers one jstop' wHl be' made between Salt Lake J I and Portland and the choice lies be tween Baker City and La Grande with lift Grande an easy winner with ther big auditorium and pipe organ and the offer of the local Latter Day Saint church authorities to assist In enter taining the visitors. The Tabernacle choir proper con sists of over 500 voices. On the two weeks trip to the Northwest 250 se lected voices will be carried In addl may think.' 1 have had J years of experience and understand the well busi ness thoroughly. 1 D. M. HUNT I LA OBANDE, OREGON rice TT TT 17 JULI For ruuiiin We have tie latest improved noise makers for tie day and tie topilar ffre works for tie evening. Oar itock Is fresh sad large and wine we hope we have en.oa.gi to go aronni It will be a good plan to buy younr fire works early . tins having the widest choice and making; sure of getting Jait: what yon want and all you wast FI2E CKACKEBS, CA53T03 CRACKIES, TQETEDOES, EXPLO SITE TABLETS, C0L0EED FIRE, PrXK, E0I1J CJLXDLES, PTJ IfHIILS. T0LC150ES, ETC, ETC The Most Beliabl to be Had an d at prices right. Newlin Book & Stationery Co. DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month tfon to four soloists and Prof. J. J. McClellan, the Tabernacle organist whose masterly playing on the La Grande pipe Instrument delighted lo cal music lovers when the Tabernacle was first opened. The soloists with the choir will in clude Alfred Best, tenor, who is now on his way from Germany where he has been singing in grand opera; Ut ile Thomas Edward, soprano; Miss Barnes, contralto, and H. 8. Ensign, baritone. Prior to appearing at the Seattle fair the big chorus sings at the Baker theatre. Portland; the Ta coma theatre and the Seattle concert hall. ' I The choir Is under the direction of Evan Stephens, whose reputation, as a trainer of choruses . Is nnres4i utrougnoui me country. , it wavunaer his able bat In that the Mot3$)n-singers carried off the prfze jafthe; World's Fair. Chicago, several year's! .... r-1 t...i - ' . .vi .- rector Prof. Stephens Is a'coqaposef.- of note, and the choir will rejykr sej-' esal of his, compositions here !in 'addi tion to the works by- the old masters. The choir wilt travel In a special pullman train which will carry In ad dition to the singers about 100 prom inent Salt Lakers bound for the fair.' In connection with the appearance here of the choir there will be ex cursions run from Baker City and other points, and it Is anticipated that there will be a big. reunion held. The special arrives early In the morning and leaves at midnight and during the stay here the visitors will be enter tained by the local members of the Latter Day Saints church. La Grande School Of Music The only School of Music like it in the state teaching young ana new students as well as : the older ones The very LATEST METHODS USED The Conservatory of Music of Boston is the best in the country We teach as they do. E. PORTER DAY, Principal MISS DAY, t Primary Teacher !: New Ribbons i ; . Collar Spreaders , ; ! ; Bunting 'anci Flags; v ( ; . .j Seirpehtihes and Rrecrackers ; PEM; WELLMAN & CO. - ADAMS A VENUE ' e , , ; E-BU-SA THE 05LT L1W1TL PHI CUSZ. Because It does not contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine, lead or any poisonous drags. Because E-BU-SA esrea piles. U. B. Dispensatory recommends every Ingredient of E-BXJ-SA. Dmg laws make "falss or misleading statements" a crime. Therefor the sale of all old or nar code pile medicines Is Illegal because they effect the brain tad spinal marrow: produce constipation and never care. Only drogxlstt of highest standing sell and eadnrse E-RU-SA. : 8LLTEJSTB 0 EiS V A J11H OPi: OKT, Daily Observer 65c per Month 'jo i X K J.