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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1909)
ITENIXG OBBSEETER, LA GRANDE, OEECOX. VOXDAY, ACGCSX W, 19C. o u s o 'Where Nothing is Too Much Trouble." 4- DUPLICATE RECEIPT BOOKS, ETC. ALL SORTS OF BLANK BOOKS REST -ROMP -RECUPERATE r At The Seashore MVii u ulAIu iTs a delightful resort and a happy combination of pleasure ground ' possibilities. An Ideal climate, diversion of recreation perfect bath I ing boating fishing riding driving, and exploring, make North I Beach the most charming and popular play ground on the North Pa- clflc Coast " - THE O. R. & N- HAS A SPECIAL SUMMER EXCURSION RATE TO NORTH BEACH POINTS OF $16.15 from la grandf, ore. Remember thl3 will give you the daylight ride on the Steamer T. J. Potter down the Columbia river. Ask for our booklet "Outing In Ore gon." J. H. KEXXET, AGENT 0. R. & '. CO, LA GRANDE, OREGON. WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. CONCERT TO OPEK PROMPTLY AT 830 AT TABERHACLE If you are not in your seat at the those who were not able to see It on Morinon Tabernacle tonight at 8:30, former occasions it will be run again, you will not be seated until their first Remember and try and be th?re intermission of the program. ThU promptly as the program will not be is the announcement made this mor- delayed a minute, and anyone ho ning as the program starts Immedita- misses any -part-of this magnificent tely at that hour. The program li tte concert will certainly miss a treat, same as announced in the Observer The following is the program to ho some time ago and for the benefit of rendered tonight: A GOOD RcCORD We have conducted a laundry business in La Grande for many years. There must a reason. A trial order will explain -the mystery. A. B. C. Laundry PHONE MAIN; 7 A. t 5 The J. T. Scott Music Co. . . Successors to ' Bramwell Music Go. Remember we have the old reliable Chickering, Weber, Kimball, Lester; and 43 other good makes of PIANOS Good line of small instruments and Sheet Music. Edison's full line. The J. T. Scott Music Co. La Grande, Oregon E-KU-Sl-THE ONLY LAWFUL FILE CUBE. Because It doea not contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine, lead or any poisonous drugs. Because E-EU-8A cares piles. U. 8. Dispensatory recommends every Ingredient of E-RU-SA, Drag laws make "false or misleading statements" a crime. . Therefore the sale of all old or nar cotic pile medicines is Illegal because they effect the brain and spinal .narrow; produce constipation and never cure. Only druggists of highest standing sell and endorse EBU8A. . EILTEBTHOKS'S FAWU DBC 81 IBS, PROGRAM. , PABTL Devoted to Characteristic Home Work. 1 Dedication Ode "Hosannah" Stephens. Written specially for, and sung at dedication services of the Great Mormon Temple, Salt Lake City, April'l893. Tabernacle Choir and Accomp 2 Ladies Chorus "A Christmas Song" - Stephens. Written for the Young Ladles Mutual Improvement Associations. 100 Choir Ladles, 3 Gents Choru9 "A Song of Freedom". ' Stephens. Written for the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Associations. Obligato by 12 young ladles. 4 Tenor Solo "Dream Visions"' -McClellan. Mr. Alfred Best 5 Motette "God of Israel" Stephens. Written for Tabernacle Choir: Mrs. Lizzie T. Edward, Miss Mabel Cooper, MK J. W. Summerhays, Mr. John Robinson and Tabernacle Choir. ( PART II. Miscellaneous, Operatic and Oratorio. 1 Contralto Solo, "Storm and Sunshine" Buck. Miss Mabel Cooper, first prize winner first Salt Lake Eisteddfod. 2 Baritone Solo, "Gypsy Sweetheart" Herbert Horace S. Ensign, and the Choir. 3 Soldiers Chorus, (Faust) ; Gounod. Tabernacle Choir. ' Sporano Solo, Miss Edna Evans (first prize winner last Salt Lake Eisteddfod. 6 Seattle Chief Choral Contest pieces, ? 1,000 prir.e. (a) Rise! Up! Arise! (St Paul) ' Mendelsohn. (b) Part Song, "Twilight", .,' Prothero. 125 Choir Singers Selected. 6 Organ Solo, ' . , ! Prof. J. J. Mc Clellan, 7 Tenor Solo, "On Away Beloved" S. Colendse Taylor. J. W. Summerhays, first prize winner last Eisteddfod. 8 Chorus "Halelujah" (Messiah) Handel. National Anthem. Evan Stephens, Conductor. J. J. McClellan, ' ' '.'. E. P. Kimball, Accompanists. mmmmi : For the Summer's Cooking No kitchen appliance gives such actual satisfaction and real home comfort as the new Perfection Wick Blue Flame CM CYok Stove. Kitchen work, this coming summer, will he hetter and quick er done, with greater personal comfort for the worker, if, instead of the stifling heat of a coal fire, you cook; by the (enctntrattd same of the raw $ Wick Bias Flame Oil CosK-Stove In v Delivers i.ut where you want it neter where vou don't wait It J thus it des not overheat the kitchen. . Note tha'CABINLT TOP, with ihvlr for warming plates and keeping food hot after oookd,alse convenient drop shelves that can be folded back when not In UN, ant two nit keied Lara for holding towels. . 'lln-v sitts. With or without Cabinet Top. At yeur dealer', cr write our nearest agency. The aT T A T'T'P nevt daprC'int afm. ROSTER Or MEMBER Of THE CHOIR AND ITSailESTS The following is a partial list of the J members of the choir party, which arrived from Salt Lake City last night and will sing tonight at the Mormon Tabernacle. Car No. 2 J. T. Poulton and wife, Sam D. Hunter and wife, Marie Thomas, Romania Barber, M. J. Thom as, Mrs. M. J. Thomas, L. C. Duncan, J. H. Poulton, Mrs. Mable P. Kirk, Annie Poulton, Amy Jones, M. J. Y. Pedersen, Sarah Wood, Vera Jensen, Mary Katz, Mr. E. J. Brain and wife, D. C. Smith and children, D. C. Smith and wife, Mrs. Charles Solomon, Mrs. James Jones, Mrs. N Neal, Bertha Johnson, Annie Johnson, Cele Brown, Mrs. C. J. Brown. R. H. Siddoway and wife, Andrew Peterson- and wife, Miss Kesler, Mrs. Kesler, Ella D. Bishop, Emily Brown, Stella Poulton, Minnie Poulton, Alberta , Singleton, May Brown, Mrs. Rilla N. Green, Mrs. Os nnr PpfprRon. Joseph E. Taylor and party. Car No. 3 J. George Mldgley, is. J. Evans, Camilla Pope, Edith Budd, Mrs. E. J. Groe, Mrs. M. H. Bywater, Annie Williams, Fern Barber, Sarah M. Gil lett, Fannie Glllett, Collins H. Glllett, Emily N. Davis, Martina Lewis, Tilling Johnson. Aruthur A. Allen, John Rig- by, Howard Anderson. Mr. Alllngton and one, Hyrum Nlelson and wife, T. J. Davis and wife,. Joseph Taylor, Jo seph N. Taylor. Joseph William Tay lor, May McFarlane, Hattie McFar lane, Mrs. Alex Campbell, H. S. En sign and wife, Florence Alder, Lena Berger, Kate Ileesch and Mr. Heesch, Mr. and Mrs. Llizle T. Edward. Car No. 4 F. C. Reeiie, J. N. Bayne, Llllle Shlpp and mother, Joseph 8. Clark, A. L. Clark, John H. Robin- a won derful lihiht rrivcr. Solidly mad. bnutifully nickeled. Your living-room will I pleasantar with a Kayo I-amp. -' . If not with your dealer, write our neaTert af ency. K-TAMTlARn Otl, COMPANY ' ' . (Incorporatecti La Grande Professional Directory - e ruisu'iAss. J. II. HUBBARD. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office in New Bank Building .Rooms 20-21. 'Phones: Residence, Main 89; Office, Main 79. DR. A. L. RICHARDSON. Physician and Surgeon. Office over Hill's Drug Store Office Phone 1362. Residence Main 55. . N. MOLITOR. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams ave and Depot st. Office Main 68. , Resld'-noe Main 69. BACON & HALL. PhyslcIanB and Surgeons. Office In La Grande National Bank Building. Phone Ur'ak 19. S. T. Bacon, Residence ,Maln 18. M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 62. son, John Walsh, W. D.'Kuhre, John Dorus and wife, Beard and F. J. Lew Is, George Beard and one, William I. Lester, Lucy Lester, J. W. Bailey and wife, Phoebe Woods, Daisy Woods, E. H. Pierce and wife, Mrs. Lyon, Mrs. James Cole, Lavlna Madsen, A. Mad sen, Mar Brown, It. Dorus, Thomas Butler and wife, N. ,L. Richardson, Clifford Ashby, Annie Christopher, Ruby Nebeker, John Holn.es, John KIngdon, Hyrum Nebeker, J. W. James, James Hurst, Edward P. Kim ball and wife, and Richard Burton. Car No. 5 Claud Fairbanks, Rulon Robinson, Calvin S. Smith, Ortho, Fair banks, B. Klrkman, J. Standing, Prof. Jensen, Archie Webb, L. Roy Chip iuan, John Elkins.-T. W. Winter, David Whyte, J. Moncar. II. G. Olsen, W. E. Lamoreaux, McFarlane and Smith, Mr. Ramsey, Mr. Williams, Ellhu Bar rel!, M. H. McAllister, Cronway Parry, C. B. Kent. W. Seare, H. Lagenbacker, Gus P. Backman, G. II. Backman, J. Milllcan, M. II. Lovendge, George Collins, J. H. North, Bert Oscar Peter son. Abble Brain, George Glade, J. C. Thomas, M. Olsen, W. D. Bowrlug, Frank Graham, Ray Perkins, George Halladay, Eugene Ilalladay. J. P. Sum merhays, Ralph Aldous, B. W. Thomp son, Evan Stephens, Noel 8. Pratt and T. Thorn ns. Car No. 6 Julia Byer, Maude C. Kenner, Jesse L. Thome, Stella Brad ford, Luclle Paul, Lysle Bradford, Beth Bradford. Janet Thompson, Nora Michelson, Nettie Raleigh, Emily Len root, Mrs. J. M. Mahaffey, Lelland Hurst, Bessa Raleigh, Sarah Daniels, Margaret ThomaB, Mule Giles, Luclle Van, Veda Jacobsen. Ha'ttle Putnam, (Continued on Page Eight.) DR. F. E. MOORE DR. H. C. P. MOORE Ostepathlc Physicians. Klrksvllle Graduates Under Founder. - Office Somnier Building. Phones: Offloo Main 63; Res. Main 64. C. H. UPTON. PH. O., M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention given to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office in La Grande Nafional Bank Building. Phones: Office, Main 2 Residence Main 32. VETERINARY SlUUEOMS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Surgeon. Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grande. Residence Phone Red 701. Offloe Pone Plfl' k 13G1 Indepenaent Phone 63. Both phones at residence. DENTISTS. C. B. C AUTHO RN ljri"",r Dentist. Office over HlU's Drug Store. La Grande Oregm J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist Room 23, La Grande National Baak Building. Phone Black 199).. TEACHERS OF AIUSIC PKOF. E. PORTER DAY, Principal La Grande School of Music Mrs. Day, assistant School, 155 Greenwood are., one door south ot Adams ave. 'Phone Black 1831. MISS STELLA OLIVER . Teacher of Piano and lUrmony. Studia at residence of Turner Olirer corner Fourth and O avenue. ' MISS ROSK HOUSE! Instructor In Piauu, Harmony . ana Technic. 2105 North Spruce Street La Grande , Orogc AUl'HITECTS. C R. THORNTON. Architect and Engineer. Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi neering. Twenty Ysars' Experience, ROBERT MILLER. Architect Office 1107 Adams avenue. 'Pbcraea Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent No. 8. DR. W. H. RILEY. Graduate Ohio State University. , Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery df t.V kinds. Co tntry calls promptly uairered. Office 14 Adams avenue, hones: Pacific Black 1901. Independent. 173. DR. T. W. RIDDELL, M. D. C. Or duate Veterinarian. Office Red Cross Drug Store, i" oces: Pacific, Main 4. Home, 121. ua Grande Oregon. ATTORNEYS. Chas. E. Cochran Geo T. Coctraa COCHRAN & COCHRAN. Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Buhdiug. La Grande OregeB. H. H. LLOYD. Attorney at Law. Practices In all the Courts of the Stole pnd United States. Elgin . Oregea ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. L. A. PICKLER 3lTal, Mining, Iriigatloa Engineering end surveying, stlmates, plans and specifications. Office In Bobnepkamp Building. La Grande Oregor, C. H. CRAWFORD. Attorney at Law. Practices in all the courts of the State and United States. Office in La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon. WILLIAM M. RAMSEY. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Rooms 15 and 16 Somnier Block TUT I. MRS. GRACE McALISTERv Teacher and Manager Telephone Farmers 1971.