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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1909)
ET15ETQ OBSZXTZK LA vSUTDE, 0KIG03T. L r 1 Setlce ef Anaaal Fair. The management of tb First Eas tern Oregon District Agricultural society, wishes W announce that the La Grande. beginning-October 4thi nd lasting one week. The new catalogue will be out now tn a short time, the cause of the de lay so far has been due to the effort lt juia us AUU tuuiuui uxa iwu uura. The new catalogue will be practic ally the same as the old one, but with this exception, many of the 'premiums have been raised and new features added, and also a' larare sneclal list business men of La Grande. Get . your exhibits ready for the largest fair, (hat .Union, county ha ver had. j : ;t)Mia:jz : jci i P. M. HlTTMAJi. t t. ui . First EvQi Pst.-.Asr). Socletj. ,Le Grande, .'.t t q-j: tta V '.. . .Car. f! i For Sale. We hare a large amount of old papers wh(pbrenust get rid Qf in some way. ,tlV are igoad for urldeV laylng carpets, for covering shelves, and anything for which waste taper is used. They are tied in large pac kages waiting for you. If you wish anycia'rfislojni: of drilling i but the (kind the kihatnat makes. tn$.?J farm pay is Hhe drilling which makes water avail able. ' There is no i need ; of a dry farm.. .The task' J is riot so great as ! yoii may think.1 I have rhad 2 T i ,.-.:..! - !1 ( t I t i' 2 years of experience and J IhfllCFh AH FAfiM ICflhCh I iiiviii bi i i mm i i s si i If II I mi I I I I I I I Mm I r I I "SlSMHHBSSSBSSSslllBSSSmi IVH IJLIMJ L I HR ' I. LLHUL ft 'JiIJrsTi: i vj a w . , ... . , j . k.hkv m j i i ill a i r i m . iiii , , my-.v'-. f ' . 1 rmtfflfiAr i r m:" : There arseveraikis : Wr ! i'J III t (4 f 1 PART I. . . j , i - r 5- raraesi Men. as well srwdnie5i. llW to be well dressed, but many of thed J dont know how to go about It ; . .1 -'- i- - C Thr 1 majority ' if Plotting stores tan't help them' much, either lk they elotke them, ttis'lni--butthey certainly dent dress them. 1 X And ThWsWKere This Siore r- A -t fl U . cbries ri 2 j a H'Oir.. J . '1 '1 t t V i a" .fi. . 'ji ;t t J C 111 '. . ."3 7 S r -a . - .;.. : j lie We dress men well-r-we fpar no pains to do it w;-;,'iJ-ji Clones guality, hese j.daya, counts for as much as pries n the . J&'l ?nducen. when oking, for patronsie ', n3t EXCmiYKMESa AND EXCEXlENCMi fX , HATS AND luiiar T A otmnv . It fon care tor.otne.3excel4a?irV fome1? . 8 , ,17. ... ,T7?i. .... . n FT . of: Quality X - fl J t- 2 is fl'in. S Clothes 1 ri' i t 9 a 1 j understand; the well busi- J ness thoroughly..1 - ' D. Mi .HUNT I I LA GBANDE, OREGON In 1907 the i Merchants of Oregon t saved ove $10,000 bv carrying a part 2 ; of their Insurance in Jheir, f o own company,the t)rgpnl Merchants Mutual Fire As. Of In 1908 Merchants! ' Save i $W,000 Association, surance X Dayton, rOregon. they wiir save " $15,000: J During the same period t their neighbors were hand- ing over $1,500,000 mil profits to outside companies In the Oregon Merchants Mutual you get: INSURANCE AT COST A UMITTO YOUR UM- ITltS PROMPTSEJTLEMENT OF t LOSSES l j j j I 3 OUIER,, Agenf . : Qiiick'Ttansfer : ; For flapid Delivery Seivice I . sCf ti -I Devoted to Characteristic Home Work. V ' ' &;x l-Dedlcatlbn Ode S"Hosahnah' Stephens. "Written specially for, and flung at dedication services of the" Great Mormon Temple, Salt Lake City, April 1893. ' , , f abernltcie'CchoIr and Accomp " J ' 0 2 Ladles Chorus "A Christmas Song" 4- y , ,, Stephens. Written for 'the Youngr Ladies Mutual Improvement Associations.' a j it ,- '3 ioo Choif Ladles. S Gents Chorus :"A Sbng of Freedom" ' -: . Stephens.': Written for the Young-Men's' Mutual Improvement Associations.!' 5 Choir Gents.- t. - '. i ,i :wi:p. : Obligato by'?l2 young ladies. ., w-' i. e Tenor Solo "Dream Visions" McClellan. Mr.1 Alfred Best. "God of Israel" 5 Motette .r.i)ir.:i SptfenfA Written for Tabernacle Choir: . ' . J? i ' I I V If I t . ! t Mr Lizzie T. Edward. Miss Mabel Cooper, Mr. J. W. Summerhays, tSr- JJalmj Robinson and Tabernacle tMr. . A G Ov.fcodnod."' ,lhe "tywon'1 church ledira en-i ItUad - Ms! labowB ,'aiU' MJivMii ' concerts were given from time to time I in the ipt,Taberna;le. He had not uhUl 189(MeW given charge of the chiefs "Mormon" musical organization; tnen:hl was given the 'directorship of the Tabernacle choir with instruc tloni to Veate and" maintain' an Ideal cliurch choir1 of farg'e 'proportions coV-1 responding 'witti 'the great building facing them and the magnificent ergah flanking them.' He had the "choir 'gal leries ' remcMlei'ed ani a choir of 3o6 voices greeted the new era. ' Today th,e aggregation totals over tOO voices on its roster, not one of which receives a salary,.'. t. ' , ., .. ' Despite the fact that Director Evan Stephens during the past 25 years has trained thousands st of sopranos and contraltos, he still remains a bachelor with 'two hobbles, the "Moripon'' Ta bernacle choir and , his ..pretty, su burban hoie, hlch,, lies Just outside Qf the city limits of Salt LakeT i 1 1 PART II. , Miscellaneous; Operatic and Oratorio. 't-Cjptitlalfo Solo, n(T Sunshine" Buck. Mils Mabel Cooiie. Hist pjiz winner first Salt Lake Eisteddfod. 2 Baritone Solo, ,-nu . -, - Por Sale. Two residences, ten lota, household effects, complete; one horse,' one J)ie6oflA onefcvhJra Sact with ?h4? wo ses I sipgi tblgiy har ness by Geo. Ackles. Cash or terms, The Observer's tlegraphic news sevvios- gets-real -newsf . " . HoraVf S. Ensign, and the Choir. Idlefs SChorui, J- I (Faust) Tabernacle Choir. 'ypsy Sweetheart" Herbert, I 6 sojtnej Rnnrann Rnln. fClfli fS'if ! ' ' 6 . iiU'w .. . ...k Miss Edna Evans (first nrize. winner last Salt Lake Eisteddfod. 7 ifj-4attle ClHefIwral Contestlpioces, $1,000 ptlr.e. . t, " (a)'Rise! XiTaef (St Paul .1 , Meiftelsohn. i W d; ran song, "iwuignt , frotnero. 1 fjB-r-Organolo,--.- 123' Choir' Singers Selected; 7 Tenor Solo, Prof. "J. JCMc Clellan; "On" Away Beloved" '-'" S. Colendse Taylor. J. W. Summerhays, first prize winner last Eisteddfod 8 Chorus "Halelujah" (Messiah) i . National Anthem. Evan Stephens, Conductor. ie Taylor. Handel. . P.' Kimball, Accompanl'sts.' 1 ' " A A f i 1 j f I ' . i t.vl' I ' .l Mr. Evan Stenhens. born In South I trainlnar of his children familiar nnv Wales, emigrated to 'THahwhen a boyoTiTm"?6ThavIngFairie3 "tfiemfn the otf. 12 and WILtCdCK BROS J W are in poalUon to do any J kind pf transferring, trial order. Thon.es:- Day, Red TIL 3 Night. Wc. JI7L ?u si 2 subsetruently;. was;, put through the peculiarly western process of development at all sorts of manual and m en taj toll, font the farm, in the canyons," on the yairoad, during the daylight oi the weak days; at the Sunday school and afternoon and even ing ervU:est..Jn( the. little, tg wo, of Wlllard",whfere he lived? -on the Sab bathr and at.his beloved music 1 when darkness jof, night brought, to, an end the labors of the day, The sli prompter; ithek application bqrn jol mple love of it was. his only r; 'the . ipplication bofh. h that love, his only teacher. The mas- Give us a laid down the pick, shovel and crow bar he was priWiFJOiiDttJhis ton In. Salt Lake, which Ltabans regard as:Se leidWg Mutilaf 'cfty ol the 'Vest J'And,oegInnlng11wftnrth( villager-he soon . had; the more on-? ored work of training the adults. A general class of 100 students in an evennK sehool flalshed their courseby gKing eror4iadcei o! tare ofceras, "Xhe B6heialii Clri" I'Martha and the "Daughter of the Regiment," at .theSalt Lake jtheatreja manner thai at oncei established- hfm as twin g 4 director of adults as he hewas al-. ready "the'chlidren's man." ' ., , "Patrick Gil'mb'rei Ihe noted bandmas terT"fi"eaHng"bfB!m", engaged" him "to organize and train a local chorus to take part in a musical festival lq the great .TaberaSlv It was done ,so seceessfuliy fhal the iborus rerasedl to disband and a magnificent choral society in which "Mormon" and "Gen tile" voices mingled and members of all 'denominational church choirt Bang 'together.' svr l tUlt i OPENED . :: a OK .3)Q '3 'I : 11.!. The .: Medicine ou Make I 1 ' t r:'-. -'.y " - '.' V :C '-'I'. 'J. II -) & 'J J ' Whatever medicine" you -get at' this store la exactly right : It yon could see how your meiclne is prepared here, the care that we give svfry prescrlptibn that cornea into our store, If you had the professloaal training to appreciate the Quality, in all ' the' ' drugs used and' the skill used in preparing; yon would ' " never think of going elsewhere for even your Simplest drug stora wants. People who "deal here never Lava any doublta about the medicine '. they 'get. The price is" right 'toW0''''''.. "--r. - MILLrS ! RUQ ORE LA GRANDE, - -,V,' OREGON ( t l i I i s i a; j . 5 ) J I','" " i t ;;'. . J "r.. ''' ).:'!. (t: iii';!j' "." i :i t t T.' ;:-. .:..v.j. j j ...t i-j t ;t . "i i. tar: t c I t :'-r ' '; . 'i j . ,...' ' - ; '. " Ji. fi A Dutcher has opened the City Blacksmith Shops and Carriage Works opposite-Geddes Bros.-r grocery- store; where he 1b" prepared" to do all kind) ot Blacksmlthlng' ' khdWagbn.lry.' Well equipped to handle1 everything. A shore of your patronag'i solicited. All work executed with neatness nn ( isratch and you will' find my rhag-ss rfasonable. i V :.;" 1 LADIES AND liEMS. Cleaning, Dying Work called for and delivered. In rear of C. C. Penlngton pany'a store. Phones, Pacific States Black' 851. ' You work solicited end katlsfgction guaranteed '.:(. Hme tnd. 171. . ) ' . H. L. WINN. ARB OU COMING TO THB tXPOSlTlON'. 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