ETKXIXti 03SERTERi.. GliAXUP. ORL'GAX SUTRTUV, 7GVEMRER . 4 Sunday Services at the Churches Central Clinrrh of ChrNf. "The Eondaged Mind'' la the sub ject of the next Sunday evening ser mon, the second discourse on mental suggestion. The subject of the morn ing sermon Is "True FrafernaMsm." Bible school at 9:43, Junior at 3 and Christian Endeavor at C:C0. Church at 11 and 7:30. Prayer meeting Wed nesday evening at at 7:30. Services are open for all. Church on tho cor ner of Washington and Depot streets. FORD A. ELLIS, Minister. Iff. E. Church. South. ,. Corner of W. ave. and N. Fy St Suuday School at 10 a. m., pr-a-ich-lag at 11 a. m. Subject: "A Grent In vitation." Preaching at 7.::o, V'.ib Ject:"Slrltunl Growth." All a-e 'n Ylted to these servlccH. . Scteutb ))af idveutisis. Sabbath school svery Saturday at II a. w. Services following, everybody, welcome.' Btijitlxt ( harcn Xotlce. Services Sunday, as uBual. The sub ject In the morning will be: "The un finished Work." In tha evening we hope to begin a series of sermon on the subject cf "Four Its." Nov. 7 "Kuincd by Sin" Nov. Hth Redeemed by Christ. Nov. 2iht Renewed by the Holy Ghoet " -l.-.Mvaruc-J v ' t H' s.' K. GRA :?t , t. Vetera ( liurr'i. 22nd Sunday Af tor Trinity. : Sunday School.. 10 a. in. jMoniing Service.. .. .. '. . ..It i. in. Evening Services. . .. .. .. ...5 p.m. UPTON II. GIBBS, Ro-.tor. First rre-ltjterian Church. Washington Avenue and Sixth St. ! .Lev. S. . rieciiiiinn, IK 1. Minister.. j Morning Subject: "Christ Is All. j Anthem: "Hark, Hark, Jly Soul" Shel j ley. Evening: "Sin, its Forgiveness" John 1:20. Anthem: "The Hay is j Gently Sinking." Woidlinger. Gospel Solo by Mrs. C. II. Upton,. Sunday rHmwi, V.. L. arenholt,' 'Superintendent. C. LJ. Services 6:30 p. m.. Miss Ona Richardson, Leader. Mid-week services, Thursday 7:30 LA GRANGE EVENING OBSERVER Fnulished Daily Except Sunday. ULOIWE II. tlRRET. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. l ulled Vmh J'elcfc'rupb Sen Ice. St INSCRIPTION RATES: Dallj -Insle copy 5C Daily, per month ;5c Dally, six months hi advance ...J3.G0 Daily, one year in advance $C.0O Weekly. lx months In advance .. 7uc Weekly, one year In advance ....$1.00 Ei.tered mi the poatofllce at La Grande as second-class matter. ThU paper will not publish any aru le appearing over a nom tig Plume. Signed articles will be re used subject to the discretion of the editor. Please sign your artlc'es and save disappointment. Advertising Rates. Local reading notices 10c ut tine drat insertion; Be per line t- each subsequent Insertion. Resolution of condolence, 5c a line. Resolution. La Grandp, Nov. 5. Editor La Grande Observer 1 am requested to hav ehe following reso lution published. Will you plea-u pub lish It? Whereas, The members of the Ul'ue Mouutulu Grunge, No. 345, having con sidered the contract of the Grande Roude Reservoir and Irrigation Co.. ut n meeting on the 3rd, v.i.nia beg leave to submit the following resolu tion. Resolved, that we look upon the contract with displeasure. We belti've It Is discriminative and altogether one Killed and should be well studied be fore sign lug. , MRS. C K. GOLDEN, " ' Secy. I) M (J they can to allay the excitement uptll mo racis can be obtained. Advertised Letcr List Liat of letters remaining n thi c: fice uncalled for the week enuing, November 5, 1909. Bennett, Mr. Annie. Chandler, Ethel. " Green, Miss Jennie-. Iforbert, Mr. F. 11. Harrio, Mrs. Eli. LaRue, Miss Pauline. Waggons, Mrs. Laura. Green Miss Jennie Foardo, Mr. James T. Graham, II. E. Krumblin W. F. Mlcheli, Mr. D. L. Richardson, Mr. Russell. Rockfellon, E. F. Spencer, Mr. Guy. These letters will be sent to the dead letter, office on November 19th, 1909, unless called for. G. M. R1CHEY, P. M. : fuU Ut L'a i lets. Galveston, Nov. 6. More than fifty convicts in Texas penal Institutions have been killed by inhuman beatings and cruel treatment during the past three years. The revelations were brought" about ty a legislative inves tigating committee. It is proving very difficult to wring the evidence from tho criminals that are now being ex amined. Many of them are afraid of the enmity of the guards. One "lifer" declared that he witnessed three whip pings within the Bast few davs result ing thd death of the victims.' DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Burgeon. Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grande. Residence Phone Red 701. O.T.ee Pbona Black 13 1. .ndpendent Phono 53. Both phones at residence. , E'gin Ore., Noy. 6 Special Consoli dation of the real estate firms of ihis dlfcdiet occured here Friday when the Bell Indian Valley Real Estate firm was bought out and taken over by the Slouch Realty Compuny. F. M. Slouch Is to be the manager of the new com pany and is to have his offices ln'the location of the company which he has pit-chased, and will have a more ex tensive buslnes than ever. . DR. W. H. RILEY. Graduate Ohio State University. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surfery of all kinds. Country calls p.omptly answered. Agents for National Live stock Insurance Association. Portland Oregon. Office, 14 Adams avenue. Phones: Pacific, Black 1901. Independent. 373. T7 T7TT3 ILJ If f 1 1 A, FO.'l SALE Dining table, stand table. bureau and three rocking chairs. Call Mrs. C. II. Jordan. 1610 Washing ton Ave ,. ..(Nfi-13.) DR. G. W.. ZI3I3IER3TA3. Osteopathic Physician. Cilice boramer BIdg. Office 'phone, Main 63; Residence phono Black 051. Successor to Dr. Moore. DENTISTS. J. C PRICE. D. M. D. Dentist. l oom 23, La Grande National Bank Building. Phone Blact 1991. TEAM! ERS OF" M ESIC. I'ltLA CARLOCK. Teacher of Plane. , 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. He n fl n 1 i? J. H. HUBBARD. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office in New Bank Building Rooms 20-21. 'Phones: Residence, Mam 89; Office, Main 7. DR. A. L. RICHARDSON. .". Physician and Surgeon. Office over Hill's Drug Store. Office Phone 1362. Residence Mala 55. N. MOLITOR, M. PhyBlclan and Surgeon. Corner Adamo ave and Depot at. Office Main 68. Residence Main 63. C. R. THORNTON. ' Architect and Engineer. , Surveying, Civil and Structure Fn gineerlna; Twenty Years Experience. . ROBERT MILLER. Architect. Office 1107 Adams avenue. 'Phnnm Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent K. I. ATTORNEYS. - BACOM & HALL. Physicians and Surgeons. Ofllce In La Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main 19. s;. T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18. M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 52. C. a CRAWFORD. Attorney at Law. Practices In all the courts of the Stt. and United States. Office In La Grande National Banv Building. T.a Cr&nrte. Oregon. Declures Roosevelt I1L Paris, Nov. 6. Rome correspondent of the Tennis today declared that Mr. Roosevelt was dangerously III at hia headquarters near Narobl. He says that Mrs. Roosevelt is hurrldly mak ing preparations to go to her husband In Africa. Her agitation It Is claimed was not caused by the rumors that were made public yesterday but was from private Information that- had been received by her. The dispatch goes on to state that Roosevelt has at last fallen a victim to the fatal fevers of that region. The American ambassy here places no credance on the report and de clares that If any thing had occurred to Mr. Roosevelt that they would have been sure to have known of It. C. H. UITU.N. O. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention givsn to Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. Office In La Grande National Bank Building. Phones: Office. Malu 2; Realdono, Main 32. . Chas. E. Cochran Geo T. Cochrat COCHRAN A COCHRAN. Attorneys. La Qrande National Bank Buhdlng La Grande Oregon h. hTlioyd. Attorney at Law. Practices inall the Courts of Urn Stt. nd United States. Elgin Oregoi WILLIAM M. RAMSEY. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Rooms 15 and 16 Sommer Block. La Grande. . Oregoa " V Plamoml lit The Roit;!i."' This beautiful English comely sketch runs through two more perform ances at the Scenic, tonight and Sun day night. The comedy is d.'att an I . amusing and the piece in Us entirety ttlU a stoij true hi life. C. Edward Strong as "Sir William, makes the best of a rather thankless part. Miss ' Louise Kelly aud Mr. Crockett as "Lord and Lady Plato" although both have small parts are deserving of men tlon. M. A. Mosley also has a small part In "Capt. IMelehetn." Bruce Kent and Miss Rurgoyne as "Cousin Joe." and "Margery" are both good.' Mr. Strong tells its that he has two rip roaring fanes for next week that Bh''iM tux the seating capacity of the limine. l(ejv:'i!Tirii? Mnnitnv tilaht "All iu a Fog." New Elgin Virtu j Elgin, Ore., Nov. 6 Sincltil Hur- ; j ley Graham and Alien IlaUer have pur! i clmied the Arthur Hallgarth hard-! I ware business known ns the Elgin i j Hardware Company. ) I have a nice line of coal and wood heaters at prices to suit all, also the celebrated MA JESTICf STEEL RANGE. For apple picking I have picking baskets, step ladders, box nails, box hat chets, etc. F. L. LIT.LY. HARDWARE AND CROCKERY GEORGE PALMER, President C. S. WILLIAMS. 2nd Asat Cashier F. J. HOLMES. Vice-President W. H. BRENHOLTS, Asst. Cashle ' r. L. MEYERS, Cashier. La Orantfe National Bank Of La 3rande Oregon CAPITALAMD SURPltS $170,0110 unit ed: S" vtes depository DIRE 1TORS . . 'j ; M- Be"' rl J- D.AlethcscR F. J. Holmes F. M.-kit C. C."Fenr.ireton F. L. Meyers Geo. L. Cleaver ' t W. L, Brenholts Oeorce Palnier Rock Springs Coal Immediate Delivery At Storage Prices PLENTY OF IT Both Phones Main 6 Grande R k U Cash C( : .1 I1 Oui!Cream Wafers ARE ALWAYS FRESH BE23ES3523S22I3 E. D. SELDERS iii Afer California Krult Shipments. New York, Nov. C The Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Is to purchase the Atlantic & Gulf railway and at the same time the WVst Indian Steamship Lines, under the organization of Chas. W. Morse. Financer sagree that thin move is for the purpose of aiming a Mow at tho Southern Pacific by eom ItiK in competition with them for the handling of the fruit shipments of Southern California. It Is stated that the new line will do' a direct tran. on tlnentnl business between Southern California .md New York Citv. Ji'imn DNtttrWtf. "Tcl;io N-v i' Tin- ruimu' t-..t K.Mcvc!t had hern ki!;.H rir.-.Tn. ir" mendous excitement here The news paper. In all parts dt the tour try arr issuing' extras. The repot t haa n di rect tendaney to excite the Japanese ho are el 111 nervous over the .trasrlc ''ileinh of I to. Crowds have threaded .ffi 'f'trtnn ;o31cj all day and the .An.'ftic;a emhaay is trying the beBt Cue. ov (! sperial One of the lMibt - taut .deal t.-onsttuiate-l here this fail U the e.ts!n oi t-aie -ye;;r-,.:d Unrht? orrh a 1 iron 11. U;' l.y I . or W'Mti'vti. 'Pi,. e.m is for an extvuili-d period ;.rl tb? doctor Is, to p iy th m id- of fsr. .'; a,.. f,,r tho land. ll- rr i ves th r!:;ht to trim and pral; at will vh'l iifain thiit as the trees become ttsele.-; and need srift!ng that atentlun cau be Ri ven them, it also means that newer varieties tan be grafted on tho Her trees. WEHAVE SECURED SHERMAN CLAY'S fullfline of PIANOS and ORGANS The musical instrument that sells strictly for one price to everyone Scott Missic Co. Cora . 1 Ha win Pop City Grocery and Bakerv. E. POLACK, Prop E?!i Fhor.e, Main7S , Independent 241 T..HC.SA-THE OSlf L. WFFL FILB CUBE. " USUaf h m ri.T nftw tl of all old or nmr. ; esUpatlon and new cura. 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