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IA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1915.
NEW G BAM AN CAP1TTB BALLOON FOK OBSEBTATION8. .-
The Cowboy V First Hearse
BY J. D. GILLILAN
In the ruder, cruder and
days cowboy now living in Owyhee
county, Idaho, wjsa on hi way from
the Indian Territory to the land of
Dakota accompanying a la rare
.Wai not to be bluffed by royalty or
earner, I.- royalty: so he reached to nil
holster lying beside him art the seat
and drew out his heavy Colt's revolver
ana leid It in his lap holding it down
with his elbow so that the prancing
fcard of horses that were being driven of the wiry mnstangs would not dis
across the wide country. A big order
had come to the owner from Water
town and he oroganized a regular car
avan for the long trip. Few of the
animals were broken to harness or
even to the saddle; so after using the
accessary number for teaming, such
a pulling the buggy the owner and
his wife used, or hauling the mess
wagon and the camp equipage for a
few days, they were changed and
ether bronchos hitched up and thus
partially fitted for labor by the time
the cavalcade reached the destina
At Grand bland, Nebraska, the six
place it. When the other driver saw
this act he gave the hah? road most
willingly but ungracefully and was
followed by the whole procession, tas
Miea coach and au.
At nooning time when they had to
Wait dinner-making till he arrived,
some one said to him, "How did you
get oy that funeral witn your bronks,
Charley.?" "Funeral!" echoed he in
surprise, "I never seen no funeral!
When told that the oroceasion was
luneral in character he kicked his heel
in the dust and said nothing worth
mentioning. "
He had never seen one like that, he
pintoea that had been hauling the ,to'd tne writer, but only a wagon or
mess-wagon were divided, two of them
being attached to the owner's car
riage and the others turned loose in
the herd. This made it necessary for
the driver of the cook-house to get
another bunch of six unbroken mus
tangs from the motley aggregation
and break them as he drove. ; !
Six were lassoed, blindfolded, har
nessed, and with one leg tied up they I
were hitched to the lumbering load.1
At the proper moment the tics were !'
taken from their legs, the blindfolds!
from their eyes and the bow-backed
cowboy-driver, reigns in hand took his j
foot off the brake and the dancine '
who oeasis negan tneir antics.
apacksaddle used to carry the dead.
Since then he has great respect for
processions specially 11 tney contain
black wagons with nodding plumes.
noise, Idaho.
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CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
(Sixth and Washington avenue.)
Mrs. W. W. Beny organist.
Sabbath school. 9:45 a. m.. Rnkart
"e i Eakin, superintendent.
".rn up A TX 8n. we Mornimt worshin. 11:00 sub.t-
r"'""! . Player Meeting at 6:30 'clock.
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ing northward, and the cook-wagon , Evenine worahin at 7-10 nhl.
was having a serious time Some of " AH wf3. J
the bronchos were straddle of the; g L CI ARK Paatnr
tongue, some out of the tugs other, ! Manse 1310 'Washington,' Phone
were in the reaches and some even in 1 11-2021
non-descript positions. The cloud by! '
ay-the dust-fading in, the distance j ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH.
'22? ifV-n'I"ldiCtttr.i.the cowby (Opposite High School)
had of the balance of the company.! Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m.. Wil
They rand and tore: he whlnneri and n.m r n...i, . t.jrl 7.
will I . .mt :Tir.:r " -uireiiiiwiiueni, Harm
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The Germans, like the Allies, have
to a great extent given up the use of
aeroplanes and Zeppelins for scont
duty in the war. Captive balloons,
photograph here is shown the latest
German balloon for that purpose.
In fact, it is the first photograph of
a German balloon "lit work. While
wan not urexenc nut anv u u.i
way, after a long.. time the animal, c ZZhZ? .M
came to me unui.imous decision that . "'" iBrownton siinerintendjnt-
in In. i;i,-;,.i ... iii I Morn no- wnrsh n 11 -nn lrQwnlo" supennvenajnt,
the only thing they could do, and they! Subject: ; Jorns,-organist.
settled down to u "pull all together." i Evening Service at 7:43, subject: i iH05rVnB W0P l m- T
Jn those days it was not uncommon i William C. Drahn, Pastor. I ;Not by might nor by power Juve-
for some tilted lord or duke or some- Rcs- 1602 Second St. Phone Black 1291 ' '"le, vest?d cholr wlH sm t the morn-
ihing (often only things) to arrive! i'iR service.
morning
i4ViAfa ! a nfnuf donna, i n 1aa
which can bo controlled from the j .. rv n1 fm
ground and' from which observations fg.ung( the facts obtained by observers
may be made carefully and accurate-' in them have been found to.be far
ly, have been substituted. In the more accurate. '
Ladies' Comfort Juliet rici Idd upper, patent tips
and rubber heels. A shoe for service and tomfort.
THE HUB
The Store That Sets the Pace
from Europe and hunt the helpless bi
son murdering tne thousands for
nothing but the mere sport afforded
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Corner Sixth and Spring.
Sabbath School 9:45 a. m.. Jesia
Class meeting folfowing
service.
the g'inmnii. After Mr. Cowbov Led : Wiseman, superintendent: Iva Wilson, line, nresident
ween u-avenng tor some thime in ai"'""""''
sober inurer he saw ahead if him a Morning worship 11:00. Subject:
long procession of vehicle. In tho "The Love of God."
van of the line rode two n.civ in a', B- Y- p- u- meeting at 8:30 p. m.
singlo bugitj; following l.vi rig wi:s Ier and subject!
another with six men; behind that wu ' Iva Wilson. "What will improve
a big black lengthy wagon with wv- ur prayer-meetings."
lug plimo.i end then cain a I"Iir i Evening worship at 7:80. Subject
string of all sorts of vehicles. "The Last Night."
He said to himself; "I'll bot that's I Prayer meeting Thursdny eveninir
one of them there English lords gala- at 7:30. ' -
6:80 Epworth League, W. C. Wick
vantin' around the country in expon-l
sive style. Ihev think thev can nut on
a hull lot of dog when they come over
here and make everybody bow down
to them; I've never seen none of the
lot, hut trey don't put nothin' over
onto Tie; I'll make them give half the :
road any way,"' j
The men in, the first
R. E. CLOSE.
... Pastor.
.Main 766. Sixth and Spring streets.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Seventh and Pennsylvania Ave.
Bible School 9:45 a. m.. Annn
Morgan, superintendent; Ameta John
conveyance : jon, organist. "
groin? to MArnii,. i ...
stay in the road and the timid animals j Evening worship at :7:30.
rLuSS'T!.? .B TO"' PMtor- 1304 Penn.
pivnuimi, wivu umiuuiiy no iiviu riwm rnon DiacK 411,
to their share of the direction, but i
, llfAVa a a Krtn frVi , Vl.H. BID.. nmlHn. n !
still the leader of the procession did
not take the hint and veer from his
course. The driver of the mess-wagon
FIRST M. E. CHURCH.
(Corner 4th and Spring.)
jSabbath school 8:45 a. m
Evening service at 7:30.
Sinner's friend.
Anthem by the choir.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday.
E. B. Fyke, Pastor.
Parsonage 1205 4th St. Residence
Phone Main 705; Office Main 747.
Lucile Stoddard, superintendent. '
Blanche Black, Organist.
Regular service at the Latter Day
Saints tabernacle. Sunday school
every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. '
Regular sacrament and speaking
services at t p. m. -Young
People's Mutual Improve'
ment association at 7:00 p. m. Ail
the public are cordially invited.
C. J. Black, Bishop.
Telephone Main 754. -
Reserve Your Roeas
for the big .
EX PDSITIOH
$1.00 to $2.00 a day.
Address:
HOTEL1 THOMAS
Next Door to Every Thing in San Francisco
971 Mission Street
Near Sixth. .
ON DIRECT CAR LINE TO EXPOSITION AND DEPOTS.
San Francisco, California.
M. E. CHURCH SOUTH.
North Fir Street. "
Sabbath School 9:45 a. m., V. V.
Croy, superintendent; Mrs. J. H.
Lumper, organist.
Morning worship, 11:00. Subject:
Epworth League at 6:30.
Evening worship at 7:30. Subject
J. H. LUMPER, Pastor.
Parsonage 2103 North Fir street.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST.
M. St. opposite High School.
Meetings every Sunday and Wed
nesday evening on Bible doctrines.
LATTER DAY SAINTS.
(Tabernacle Fourth and O Sts.)
Sabbath school 10:30 a. m. Elmer
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ISLAND CITY CHURCH.
Island City church, Sabbath scTneol
10 a. m., Walter Williams suoerin-
tendent, lsts Bryant, organist. Morn
ing worship, 11.
Morning vvorship, 11 a. m. ;
Epworth League at 7, t , '
, Evening worship at 8 o'clock. ' 4
REV. W. D. SUTLER, Pastor.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH.
Corner of Fourth Street and O Ave.
Regular Sunday Services.
Holy Communion, except first Sun
day in the month, 8 a. m.
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Morning Service 11 a. m.
Evening services at 6 p. m.
Upton Hv Gibbs, Rector.
. Rectory, 1502 Fifth Street
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH.
(In I. O. O. F. Hall.)
Sunday service at 11:00.
Sunday School at 10:00.
Wednesday evening testimonial at
8:00 p. m.
9T MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Fall and Winter schedule of set. i
vices:
Low mass 8:00 a. m.
High mass 10:30 a. m.
Rosary, Sermon, Benediction, 7:30
o. m.
uoniessions heard Saturday after
noon and evening and daily before
mass.
Father P. J. Driscoll, Pastor.
Notice of Change of Partnership.
Notice is hereby given, that from
and after this date, that the partner
ship of Walter Snook and Pearl Stiles
known as Snook & Stiles Produce
company, is dissolved, and that the
said business of Snook & Stiles Pro
duce company, will hereafter be car
ried on by Pearl Stiles and F. M.
Olinger, partners doing business un
der the ngme of Stiles & Olinger. All
accounts due and owing to Snook &
Stiles Produce company are to be
paid to Stiles & Olinger, and all ac
counts due from Snook & Stiles Pro
duce company will be paid by Stiles
& Olinger.
Dated, February, 6, 1915.
WALTER SNOOK, ,
- PEARL STILES,
F. M. OLINGER.
For Sale
ELECTRIC LIGHTS WERE INVENTED TO SUPPLY
A NECESSITY. ALL OTHER METHODS OF CKEAT
ING ARTIFICIAL light were unsatisfactory. Candles
wer dim and unreliable; gas, dirty and dangerous; kero
sent, dull, smoky, odorous and also dangerous to health
and property. Whea elctric lights were introduced there
was but one drawback. They cest considerably more than
other lights. ThW objection has been overcome and elec
tric lights are now the most economical as well as the
most satisfactory light.
KsternOregonlight&PowerCo.
Telephone Main 34
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Five room house; ten city lots,
plenty fruit trees ground piped
to every portion, can be irri
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Thie is tiie first photograjh of the new Whit
-inn is ie urw pnoiograjh of the new White House baby, the -Mid of Mr .,,t M,fl c , .
wa. good natured when its own father held it, tat deep reefed the effort the PreluL baby
first class home. Price if taken
soon, $1,300 caah. ADDRESS
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