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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1909)
tTEXIfl PORTER. LA CRASDE, OBIGOT. TCESt-AT, OCTOBEg 19, tlli. r V'OR SALE At a bai'Kaiu. two houses WHO'S YOUR TAILOR? - uu i tnu. icn ue. van uj r rca u. Currey. at Commercial Club rooms. La Grande National Bank building. ADVANTAGEOUS COSXECTIOXS WITH ED. T. PRICE ft CO, OF CHI 10 the CAGO E5ABLE US TO OFFER 0 JLY STRICTLY men GRADE TAILOR- ISO AX A SATING OF $10 TO t20 OJf r RICES 0RDI5ARCLT CHARGED. SATURDAY'S CONTEST WILL BE ADTERTISING MEDIUM. ew New Stock N Goods " 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n, I YET WE Guarantee a Correct Fit PROPER STYLES, HOXEST WORK MANSHIP AND ABSOLUTE SATIS FACTION. - COME IX AND SE ETHE PRICE WOOLEXS FOB FALL AND WINTER ' I . : -' SELECT YOUR FAYORITE PAT- IS, -r ... TERN AND HAVE US TAKE YOCR MEASURE, TODAY. C. C. PEWNIWGTON & CO STOP! LOOK LISTEN! A REAL LITE BARGAIN THAT WILL STOP RENT. A building that will make five good big rooma and a good lot close In for $500.00. $100 cash, balance" easy terma. No telephone calls answered ; on this. . YOU CAN EASILY OWN TOUR OWN HOME IF YOU SEE US. II ONLY TAKES FROM 1100. to I3KQ CASH TO PLACE YOU IN POSSES SION OF ONE. VANDUYN REALTY CO. No. 220 Depot Street V . V mm w o U N Y A HOSIERY 0 0 0 COTTON WOOL SILK All Grades nvcfytii Liilg in ' mi" I.'" A " V ' : V, Footwea I if. :0: '0 0 0' ' 0' 0 -0 -0J : 0( :' 0 0 0 0 '0 0 0 -.0 smm & GREEN i 10J00000000000000 0 0 00000000006 Complete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Gjmpkte Machine Shops and Foundry Management of the Coming Game Us ing Best Tact TWs Week. Realizing full well the commercial advertising benefit ' to be derived from the coming football game wl'n the Spokane high achool, next Satur day, Secretary Fred B. Currey of tuo Merchant's protective association Is urging through his morning bulletins that merchants permit as many of their clerks as possible to attend th game. The coming contest Is being discussed throughout the Northwest and all the Sunday papers of the North wort :M; ca;zr; c."ui ac counts of the game, putting La Grande before before a great mass, of readers. In view of the fact that the manage ment of the team has dared to face the expense, it Is only Just that the merchants make arrangements for a goodly portion of their clerks to at tend the game. The contest will like ly be started early in the afternoon, permitting the clerks to return to their duties for the early Saturday evening rush. ?" ; . While Manager Myers la exerting every bit of knowhow to get out a crowd that will meet the $300 ex pense account, the team under their coach is devoting all their energies to details and correcting existing faults. When Saturday comes La Grande will be In fit shape for the stiffness and bruises occasioned at Caldwell will have worn off. Heresy' Hunt InXew York. Johnstown, N. Y. Oct. 19 One of the sharpest theological controversies since the trial of Rev. Dr. Charles A. Briggs, of Union Seminary, on charg es of heresy, threatens to develop from the action of the New York Presbytery In granting , permission for the ordination of the Rev. Archi bald Black, one of the three candi dates for the pulpit, who upon exami nation failed to subscribe to certain orthodox views expressed on cardinal Scriptural doctrines, such as the story of the garden of Eden, the In carnation and the miracles. The direct consequen.se will be the placing on trial of. the New York Presbytery before the Synod of New York, which will hold Its annual meeting In this city during the next three days, beginning today. Presby terian ministers all over the country are aroused at what they call "athe istical doctrines" of the higher critics and a full-Hedged heresy hunt will probably characterize the meeting. , ' It la rumored that the result of this proceeding may be a desclslon prohi biting the presbytery from licensing any more graduates of Union Theolo gical ; Seminary, " from which " Mr. Black, Geo. A Fitch and John E Steen and other candidates accused of het erodoxy,- came up for examination. This situation' has been brought a- bout by a protest made by the Rev. Dr. Walter D. Buchanan, of the 4th Avenue church, the Rev. Frederick E. Schearer. the Rev. George L. Schear er, the Rev. Dr. John Fox, the Rev. Dr. Daniel S. Gregory and the Rev. Dr. Henry B. Elliott. ; " ; ' ' These clergymen made their first objection to the admission . of the three graduates of Union ;'' Seminary when they were licensed in spite of their expression . of so-called hereti cal views. The second was made when the presbytery ordained Mr. Fitch, who soon afterward ' went to China as a secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association. The third was presented before it was de cided to resort to a more formal com plaint . Should the decision prove unsatis factory to the complainants, they will still have recourse to the Gener al Assembly, the highest court of the church, which will meet In Atlantic City next May. Dr. C. T. Bacon is home from the Flathead Indian reservation where he picked a suitable claim for his son, Archie, who won at the recent drawing. Dental work is in a class all by itself. When you place yourself In the hands of a dentist to have your teeth treated, filled, bridged, crowned or extracted you must depend on his ability, his honesty and his sympathy, ; so to speak. There's a difference be-! tween a turnkey and a pair of forceps properly handled. . v ... - , o4s.t Aft y I Chicago & Return $72.50 OR Si Tickets on Sale Oct 4 GOING LIMIT TEN DAYS. RETURN LIMIT NOV. 30th. CHOICE OF ROUTES. ' THROUGH LIMITED TRAIN3 CLOCK SIGNAL PROTECTION MODERN PASSENGER EQUIP MENT. SUPERB DINING-CAR SER- yice. '-'v.':'-;. .'.: ' WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Pas. Agent Portland, Ore. J. H. Keensy, Agent, La Grande ' Heating Stoves, Stove Pipe, Dampers, Stove Fixtures, Etc.! CARRIAGE aid BUGGY HEATERS : Coal for Carriage Heaters A Lot of Winter and Cold Weather Goods All of which are Wnrtfi Looking at - p ISLAND CITY IE C A RARE OPPORTUNITY CHEAPEST FUEL ON THE MARKET A Carload of the best Chain Wood delivered at your homes for only $2.25 per cord, measured in the car.. Order NOW, while the roada are good and the prices low. V. R. BEAN PrlOIME RED 1741 lUnqsley & Coger 1 fjShpes; Repaid j , j wo , rsr , ciass , wothmen. I All work turned nut withd I dispatch and guaranteed. i t THE OLD PRESTON STAND f 4AAA AAA A M.T, MATOTT. , A A Pienk Sidewalks Built and uepairea. Excavating and A Filling, Thone Black 1562. 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