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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVFR
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UIOKGE 1L Cl'BREV.
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Resolution of condolence, 5'- a Hue.
LOCAL PLAYHOUSES.
"The GI'l "Willi the 20,00 Yoke."
When Lo" the unique musical com
edy In which the Harrv Askln Com
pany are parenting John E. Young
comes to ths Steward Opera House
soon, Anerte Hall, the girl with the
$20,000 voice will make her appear
ance for th first time In this city,
and one of her first on any stage. Nev
ertheless her marvelous voice, beau
ty and personality will beyond ques
tion make a oonsatlon here, for Harry
Askln, ono cf America's foremost
showmen, ana the own.- of "Lo" be
lieves that in Miss Hall he has dlscov
ered another KOna May.
Even as a child her. voice showed
marvelous promise an 1 the was am
bitious to r.ir.g In public. So confident
was her mother of her ability that In
the past -Ix ytirs every cent of their
capital hns lo.n spent in Miss Hall's
education and the cultivation of her
voice and thW Rummer she was ready
to try and reap the reward of her ex
penditure of time and money.
r , xt Meek at the JScculc.
Commemintf Monday, Kovember 1st.
The Edward Comedy Company will
present a lnvghuble farce entitled the
"Man from Kokomo," v 1th the fol
lowing cast of chamec:':
John Davis.- 1 he Man from Kokomo
.Whl P. Crockett.
Lou Blalno M'he Poor Medical Stu
dent C. Edward Strong
Puders Eccer.'ilc Muslcivl Professor
.. ....... ..tV .A. Mosely
Dan The CfU'se of tl Trouble..
' .... Bruce Kent.
Mrs. John IV.vls- The Suspicious
Wife. ..... . . Louise Kelly
Lillian 'Ru.sH! A (la Soubrette
, ... . . Miss Ui'aee Bursoyne
Refined Epeclalties. Mating pictures
and UliiHtrntel songs. Prices remain
the same, 10 end 20 ce.tis.
ciiriuiiEs.
Central CliriMthm Church.
Ford A. EU'j. minister. A sermon on
Mental Suggest ton" will be preached
lu the eventiu. This will b the first
oh a series on that subWt. There are
three aspects or life. Physical, lntcllcc
tdal and spiritual. Is i!v iutellectuiil
and .spiritual out and Uie same? The
public Is lm. Hd and urned to attend
this service. P.lble school at 9:45, O.
GREfti REMOVAL
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C. Fleshnian to be the twperintendenL .have kept Chamberlain's Colic, Chole
Church at U end 7:30. Subject of the ra and DIarrohea Remedr In mr fm. :
morning seji.ion is taken from the
Pa. 23. Christian Endea.or at 6:30. It
is the duty of every member to be
present at tfc-se meetl'ifc-.
Baptist Church Sot.
Services next Sunday ht the usual
nours. b-inday School at 9:45 a. m.-j
o v . f ana 7:30 tt-
. i. c. u. rrayer Meeting at 6:30 p.
m. Mid-week Prayer Meeting every
Thursday at 7:C0 p. m. if you have
no church liome, you arj cordially in
vited to worship with us. -
. FRANK E. GRAY. Pastor.
St. Peter's Church.
21st Sunday after Trinity. '
Holy Communion firOO a. m.
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.
Morning Sevice, 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service (AH Saints Eve)
ri:00 p. m.
Mondiy "All Satu.s Day."
Holy EuchiMlst. 10:00 am.
The vestry will meet Monday even
lng at 7:30. ;
I PTON H. GIBMS, Rector.
Flrt Presbyterian. Church.
Washington, Ave, an l Sixth Street.
Rev. S. W. Seemann, L. D. minister.
Morning subject, "The Household of
God." Authm. "The King of Love."
Srhn.Vr - -!-. -utJCit; "Tu llu
tolerance of Jesus." Aathem, "Lead
Kindly Light," Solo, "Oospel Song,"
Mrs. C. El Cochran. Sunday School; at
9:45 a. m.. Mr. W. L. Brenholts, sup
erintendent. C. E. Services, 1:30 p. m.
MrB. A. T. Hill, leader. Mid Week ser
vice, Thursday, 7:30 p. tn. ,
v KeNolutlon
Whereas, It has been the will of Di
vine Providence to remove from our
midst, our honored and beloved Broth
er W. J. Snodgrasa, Past Grand Master
and, whereas
In the death of Brotaer Snodgrass.
his family t.jd friends have suffered an !
lrretrivable loss and, whereas
In the passing of P. G. M. Snodgrass
the Indepenlent Order i;f Odd Fellows j
has lost on a of the gre-itnst as well as !
one of. the :nobt faithful Hnd euergetic
members, therefore be (t
Resolved that La Graiid Lodge No.
HI. I. O. O. F, extend tc. the family or
our deceased brother, our sincere
sympathy In thisthe' hour of their
great bereavement and affliction.
Ti i i rr..i . . m a
nucuivvu, i uai a copy oi inese reso-
lutlons be .tent to the Pacific Odd Fel
low for publication and that also a
copy be glvan to one of the local news
papers for publication.
Resolved, That a copy of these reso
lutions be scMt to the widow of our de
ceased brother and tlmt. a copy be
spread cm .ha minutes of this lodge.
. H. E COOLIIKJE,
D. E. COX,
I. It. SNOOK,
Committee.
Why Drtipsti Beconimend Chatn
hcrlutu's Colic, Cholera And
Diarrhoea Remedy.
Mr. Frank C. Hanrahan, a prominent
druggist or Portsmouth, va., says:
'Vor the past six years I have sold
and recommended Chamberlain's Col
ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It
Is a great remedy and one of the best
patent medicines on the market. 1
handle some others for the same pur
poses that pay me a larger profit, but
this remedy Is sure to effect a cure,
and mr customer so certain to ap
preciate my recommending It to him,
that I give it the preference." Tor
sile hy all good dealers.
Well Known Hotel Keeper Uses and
Ileconimeuds (a"i,,",',,,
Toltf. Cholem sr.l Wr
rhoea Betuedy.
"I take pleasure In saying that I,
Starts
Hy medicine chest for about fifteen
years, and have always had satisfact
ory results from Its use. Ihave ud-
ministered It to a great many trave'- ,
log men who were suffering from I
troubles for which It Is recommended, '
and have never failed to relieve them,
says J. C. Jenkins, of Glasgow, Ivy. !
iThl remeIy 1 sale by
all good !
dealers.
Even If you only bur the realestate
as an investment and not to speculate
buy property that will Increase in
va'.ue shortly. We have a list of
choice parcels that offers every buyer
the right opportunity.
See us today or at the earliest op
portunity. If you are paying rent,
you can apply your rent payments
toward the purchase of a home. Be
sure you call and obtain our plan of
home owning.
LA CKAXDE IXYESTMEST CO.
Flej Bleck.
It la not necessary to put witi the
Inconvenience of poor sight these days
I -further more it la foolish to neglect
i having your eyes properly attended
.... ' I'.Eiii..frillAl
if you suffer from headaches, ner-
I .
j vousness, you will Dnd it will pay
you to have your eyes examined; as
In nine cases out of teu the trouble
lies there,
. We can give you an expert exam
ination fit you with the correct
glasses If they ere necessary.
J. H PEARE
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
ELECTRICAL .ENGINEERS.
L. K PICKLER.
Civil, Mining, "rigntion Eaglnotrtng
am' j rv eying.
Estimates, plan and speclQcat'oth
Office In P aeukamj Bttlli.ig.
La Grande, Ortgan.
YIAVI.
MRS. GRACE McALISTER.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmers 1976.
PUYSICIASS.
DR. G. W. 2LMMEB31AN.
Osteopathic Physician.
Office Sommer Bldg.
Office
phonal Main 63; Residence
phone Black 951.
Successor to Dr. Moore.
UaHSSS
J. II. HUBBARD. M. D.
.Physician and Surgeon.
Office in New Bank Building Rooms
20-21. 'Phones: Residence, Main
89; Office. Main 73.
DR. A. L. RICHARDSON.
PbyUcian and Surgeon.
Office over Hill's Drag Store.
OffVe Phone 1?62. Residence Main 65.
N. MOUTOR. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Corner Adams ave and Depot st.
Office Main 68. Residence Mala 69.
BACON it HALL,
Physicians and Surgeons.
OCce In La Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Main 19
fc. T. Bacon. Residence, Main 18. .
M. K. Hall, Residence. Main 52.
C. H. LiTJN. O. M. D.
Physician and Surgecn.
Special attention glvsa to Eye, Ear
Nose and Throat .
Office In La Grande National Bank
Building.
Phones:. Office, Main 2; Resident o,
Main 82.
YETFKINABY SCECEONS.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON.
Veterinary Surgeon.
Office at Hfll's Drug Store, La Grande
Jlv3!uuuv.e riiwua Red 7vi..
Office Phone Black 13 1.
Independent Phono 53.
Both phones at residence.
DR. W. H. RILEY. ;
Graduate Ohio State University.
Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery
of all kinds. Country calls promptly
answered. Agents for: National Live
stock Insurance Association. Portland
Oregon. .
Office, 14 Adams avenue. ,
Phones: Pacific, Black 1901.
Independent. 373.
DEMISTS.
J. C. PRICE, ,D. M. D.
Dentist ,
Room 23, La Grande National Bank
Building. Phone Black 1991.
TEACHERS OF MUSIC.
EBLA CA BLOCK.
Teacher of Piano.
Pupil of Pierre Douilet of the San
Jose Conservatory.
For children the Burrows course of
music study and musical kindergar
ten. Studio In the Mahaffey Bldg.
ARCHITECTS.
, C. R. THORNTON.
Architect and Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural Fn
"V. glneeHng
Twenty Years Experience.
ROBERT MILLER.
Architect
Office 1107 Adams avenue. 'Phoaei
Pacific. Main 1. Home ludependent
M.S.
ATTORNEYS.
C. H. CRAWFORD.
Attorney at Law.
Practices in all the courts of the Stat
nod United States.
Office In La Grande National Bask
Building. La Grande, Oregon.
Chas. &. Cochran Geo T. Cochrat
COCHRAN h COCHRAN.
Attorneys.
La Grande National Bank Building
La Grande Oregoe
H. H. LIOTD.
Attorney at Law.
Practices In all the Courts ot the SUN
, and United State.
Elgin Oregcs
fVWlLLlAM M- RAMSEY.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Rooms 15 and 16 Sommer Block.
i La Grand. Oregon.
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HARDWARE AND CROCKERY
GEOROE PALMER, President C. S. WILLIAMS. 2nd Asst Cashier.
F. J, HOLMES. VIce-PreBldent W. H. BRENHOLTS, Asst Cashier
r. L. METERS. Cashier.
La Grande National Bank
Of La 3rande Oregon"
CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS 170,000
UNITED SI VTES DEPOSITORY
DIRE '-TORS
. M. Der. J. D. Mathescn F. J. Holmes F. M. Brykit
C. C. Pennir.f.rn F. L. Meyers Ccr. L. CleaVer
' W. Lh Btenholtj Cieorge Palmar
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Our CreamjWafers
ARE ALWAYS FRESH
DAL10N
I have a? nice line of
coal and wood heaters at
prices to suit all, also the
celebrated MAJBTICj STEEL
RANGE. For apple picking
I have picking baskets, step
ladders, box nails, box hat
chets, etc.
2,000 PfUNDS
OF
C0AI for $8
Weighed on City Scales.
Rock Springs Lump or
Nut delivered to any part
of the city Gitv soales
-ticket delivered with load.
G. , FOWLER
E. D. SELDERS
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