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VAQE SIX. LA GBANDS EVE?INO 0BSERTEI2 THURSDAY, JUNE film: iMMMjiiiiV m rTu.ui ' jj iV i- : ' - I TI V - L.. i . i 1 1 1 1 1 ri imwnwfcww iitiwi niii i ' jiiii... j1 - sY V 43 -..-, .V- -t - - W - . T - . ... - ' ' ' J to- 7miiarttr ctm f tlie X4- enttote. . - , . ssV ' - ' sk 4 uouieG ror ; i fr -T tttre for Natty Clothe. ,W pay special attention to the tuti of Youbc Mm f , 4 a4 alwe hare '' Just the " itttt."' ' ' " ' .".T ; Onrt" Touajt Men's Suits . . , r . . v are a Pedigree. They come . 5'. v.-, u... --. frees Makers that "know tew.? The triste tad turus ) is e fasfclos are all honor eJ ft s. . . r-tM fabric are Smart atri- b : .the Suit are dashing I1- ff" . - ttaetfve .and different ... Jot! How much figure ioea the . figure on a eweti it'Hit uatfl you tee the. Cjtltfe tell the story! We're always pleated lo ttnw TMinr Wan k1nut lonV. ' c; ' - - sag." ' ' ' 1 BROIHERS, The Clothiers. MelleieteaftaaAaaaa ' Gall us for your order for Feed, Wood or Coal. Prompt delivery our specialty. Grande Ronde Cash Co. V' - .... ' i . : . . $ Safer than National Banks i Z better than U. UNION. COUNTY' LANDS. Why invest in fjroiga cities y&u nive a sirs See C. J. who has a large list JUNE NOW IN J. T. MlSOIl :K Kurizmann, Steinway, Wellington, snd Ludwig Piano, t 7 Younifj.-- Mefi';;; j :v.,,iv. T" ATI - Z "-'IMP M.J , ' YOU'LL BE STRUCK WITH AMAZEMENT If you could see how some factory made clothing Is put together. The skimping of materials, the inferior interllnings. B t none of these things occur In a suit of our tailoring. That's why one suit of ours will outlast two of the factory made. Order one and the wear will prove It. C W. BAKER. b. Uoid Bonds r ana wireless stock, when :ning at noms ? r BLACK, 9 of money makers ,ecor STOCK. SCOTT ,7., . ".' '.-'C7:?':':.'5 .1 n OS ilTTEKD ElIEfJT jUIBI jWSIB BAPTIST IKJtCI. T&e A iMeMdea T" 1 Headed by Moderator W. H. Gibtoa. and regular delegate, twenty-fire La Oriade petleWt today for" Baker City to atteafi the a&anal embmn.'n of the jGrtode Rood BapUrt a'aocl-i auon, an; organlratloB : thtl ei&braces all the counties of Baatern Orecon Moderator GlbMn will delhrer the an nual"B8oclatIon addreee, . and others frorn here wllt( take actire parja . In ti nmrruit whA r"iffiiji " VHVU MIS' I with. 'The retTBlartr nained delegafes to the aseoelaUoQ.i gra Rer. Tra'nk Oray and wife; V. M. Qlbeoa, Mrs. J. Derlne, : Mm. J. i W.-.Stbtts, John Car ter, C. D.IIuffoiatt and Mrs. C D. nuffmaa.. Many others treat with the delegatiOBr, The ( prograia far : the ' ,'fts follows: . ..'vi' .paurt0f,.t-': 'A:r : 2:2th-DlToUoaL: i Deaeos. Joseph Scott; r,.?-';i'": yt,-',:K ::,.: !:3-HAonut! ; &ermoii, Rer. W. H. Gibson. ' .'';' ' ' , . L i:15rollment !of Delegate's and Vteltors? . ;:-( ,;;v(, , 8:3ft Appointment of Committees 3:45 Reading of Letters from the Churches. . .' Field Echoes. ; Thnrsdar ETenlag. 8:00 Evening Praise, Elder Jaob Devine. 8:30 World Vision or Trend of the Ages, Rev. C. A. Wooddy, D. D. Friday, A. M. 8:30 The Quiet Half-hour, Pres. Leonard W. Riley. 9:15 Business. , 9:30 Sunday School Session. Ad dress by Rev. F. C. Redfern followed by Round Table. , 11:00 Baptist Publicatatons. The American Baptist Publication Society, Rev. Geo. T. Ellis, Pacific Baptist, Rev. Jas. A. Clark, D. D. Friday, P. M. 2:00 Devotional, W. H. Browning 2:15 Obituaries, Eld. E. P. Waltz. 2:30 Association Missions, Rev. J. E. Horn. ; ' Discussion. 3:15 Woman's Work. Trogram In Jjands of Mrs. J. E. Stevenson, Mrs. M. L. Hunstock and Mrs. J. W. Dalley. Friday Evening;. 8:00 Evening Praise, F. E. Davis 8:15 An Aggressive State Policy Rev. Fred C. W. Parker. Address, Dan. W. Thurston. Saturday, A. M. 8:30 Quiet Half-hour, President Riley, D. D. - 9:00 Juniors and Junior Work, Mrs. W. S. Bowers. 9:30-Young People's Hour, E. F Crosby, leader. Address, The Dynamic of Young Life, Rev. Frank E. Gray. Voices from the Field by Young People. " 11:00 Education, Pres. L. W. Riley, D. D. 11:30 Temperance and Reform Eld. L. K. Robinson. Saturday, IV M. 2:00 Devotional, Eld. J. W. Oliver 2:1.1 Foreign Missions. Rev. Dim W. Thurston. 8:00 Home Missions,. Eld. N. P Barlow. Dusincsa, Election of Officers, Etc. Saturday Evening. 8:00 Evening Praise, Rev. Chas W. Holloman. 8:15 The Northern Baptist Con vention.' Its Policies, Rev. Fred C. W. Par ker. Its Spirit and Aim, Rev. C A. Wooddy, D. D. Its Laymen. Rev. Leonard W. Riley, D. D. AdicntNts Camp Mooting. Hutchinson, Minn., June 9. Sev enth Day Adventists to the number of several hundreds encamped here today for a period of preaching and experiencing the "old time religion." The convention is the annual confer ence of the denomination in this Btato, where tho Adventists have a large membership and scores of flnurlahln'r churches. Lately the church hnc come into possession of the Hutchin son i.oiiege property here and th Institution will hereafter be devoted Health LcfJsJatfes.'-. Sehwectady, N. Tv Jnne5 l-Real'th legtslatlom la the prlaeipal wbjeet be tters the eonfereaee of Blyors ' and offlclalf of the tseoad and tfelil clan otUet of the state, sailed hers today. " Ceafissskaal Csareatiem.1 7 Frederick. If d. Jnne .-Attne fte pnblteaa Congrssslonal soaTeatkra for tke'lxta KarVlaad ifllstrlet. eon tmeff 1irs. today, ladleaUotis point to the aeWaatfes of jUexahder R. Hag ner. f Hagerstown, to tnaks the race. HagaeirVfsBow?cbOBty -sittoraey ! Wainlnttea ewrBty. -Ifctotf he lost the Republican Congressiosal Bomln aflpa by ens Vets. Soli Wert inn. ' ' 4 . London, Jons I. Among the rare marioserlpts offered for sal to-day at an ' aurtioa hi Lonooh ts the original probate of th wllj of Mathew Prior, ths tTeat English" poet' and statesman. If eoatalas many Inierestlav and quaint bequests. Prior thanks Lord! Barter fer his "continual frlendabJp, aad hopes "he itt have the eerie concern for my nMhry"' krter'iealh as he had tor his hjMior while alrrs." ( . jrtIt ta Tery well." he adds, tSat 1 bjB 'brfed privatery la Wsstatlaster Abbeyad that a monument he erect ed its nay memory; wherMsT'ma he oxpreseed the public employments 1 hare hofeT Te.7 ' fie-rtquesU1 that the Inscription- he written hy Dr. Robert; Irelnd, "the hnsit exibressed la marble." He leaves B0 lbs. "for this last mark of humane vanity." . Prior died September 18, mi; In his fifty-eighth year, at Lord Harley's seat of Wimpople, when he was on a visit He was buried as he desired, "St the feet of Spenser," and his mon ument was duly erected close to Shadwell's In the Poets' Corner of Westminster Abbey, with an epitaph by Dr. Friend. Maccabees Convention Wilmington, Del., June 9. A con vention of the Knights of the Macca bees of the World was held here to- ay and attracted a large number of me memoers pi ine oroer.- . .. FISH To-morrow being Friday we can supply yout wants In the fish line as follows: True Cod 15c, 2 lbs. for,, 25c Cacarel 10c eacu Holland Herring 6c, 6 for 25c. V Smoked Bloaters 5c, 6 for 25c Lunch Goods t All-ready Codfish. Dainty Codfish. Delicacy Salmon. Sardines, in Mustard, Oil or Soused. Lunch Herring. Findon Haddock C. & B. Deviled Ham. rilONE BLACK SI PATTISON BROS 3 s 2 lYOUR EYES I Should be examined by J one who has mastered the j; science of siht testing .4 :W Air Ci'J fix ' i 10 years experience in the latest scientific methods J . ' of sight testing I One charge co ers the en I tire cost of examination; I glasses, frames. I grind all my glasses.. 1: HEAGOGK, Eveskht i Specialist. Office over Newlm s d ug store. ,3KWK$m a. z ... ' . . . ,is going t be 3isappointed wheii the. five- acre tracts we have ' all gone, and they are, aU hit twflj K We. have some , fine buys mesridjence' lots at $125.00 eaeb; $25.00 down and $5:00 a j month. Better IaTCStigate these. 1 j ; ; Bell Phone, Red 801 i rlA GRANDE Inv. I Fc!sy Hctd C!d. s O a 2 1 i HOSIERY ..... . Mum Mrw I Cut Glass and Hand Painted China TlVnTVl VlAttT linlil f1,. . . uum uuiv Fxxv;c; uui giass ana nana painted unina. it will pay you to examine my stock and get a good se-' X All styles of weddincr round, oval, etc., at lowest vtfuaiuy consiaerea. a I will Save You Money, x I U Paafn La 9 119 1 CdI e 0ss :' IN ' LA dBD2ANDi)E ONE, DAY ONLY Thursday, June 16. ,. ; t '. ' ' Campbell Bros. Consolidated Shows CIRCUS, MUSEUM, MENAGERIE, HHTODKOME. The Only Bl? Circus Comlnir This Season. S00 FINEST HORSES ON EARTH 600' 42 DOUBLE LENGTH RAILWAY CARS 4 20 WORLD'S FAMOUS BARE BACK RIDERS . 0 40 EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN AERIALISTS 40 30 LADY AND GENTLEMEN ACROBATS 30 20 HAPPY JOLLY FUNNY CLOWNS 20 17 PERFORMING ELEPHANTS ' 17 DOUBLE MENAGERIE HIPPODROME RACES. 700 PEOPLE ALL TOGETHER ' ; 700 " ' ': ' SPECIAL FEATURE ' The Marvelous Renello Will KItlTeIy apuear at each performanoc, tnrnlug a comitlcte SOMERSAULT ON A BICYCLE WHILE LEAPING THE GAP. One prica of admission ta.kes you all the way through. Two performances daily rain or shine. Afternoon show, 2 p. m.- night show. 8 p. m. Doors open one 'liour earlier. " BIG STREET PARADE 10:30 A. M. IBB 7 7 7'- - - o been offering, ypu art Independent 262 ' i la Gresi Call at our store and look over , A our line of the famous J, and i M. Shoe. A shoe for gentle- J men in every sense of the word. JNone better made. K .The best fitting shoe on the p .market. . 4 SMITH & GREEN, Depot Street 0 AAAAAAAAAAAAAA A. n rrtN. a IT T ill ' 1 ii, x wiu maKe a specially rinira inWndi prices in Eastern Oregon, Grande's Leading Jeweler,1 Opposite Land Office- 4s4ss Day