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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1907)
e I X 1- w wwinmcm,c me iNew Year right, by trading at Smith's Market X Our Meats Speak for Themselves All kinds of fresh and and salt meats always on 2 hand. We maWa a specialty of poultry. Give us a trial and be 2 convinced. Prompt delivery. Phone Red 751 j : Smith & Dawson : Upholsterimq 1 OLD FURNITURE , ' ' MADE 1- l GOOD AS NEW Lounges and couches upholstered. Mttrse recovered and general? renovated, carpets cleaned and put down. Special Furniture Made to Order. All Work Called For and Delivered Promptly. 1 T. M. MILLNAN Cor N. Demt Cor N. Depot .. PHONE I and Monroe St. 1801 ReT IN A HURRY? . THEN CALL k THE TRANSFER MAN . He will take that trunk to the De pot or your home in less time than it take to tell it Day phone Red 761 'Night' Black 1792 Wagon always at youi service i J. L MARS, Contractor and Builder Dealer in Building Material Building Stone, Clean Coarse Sand and Gravel delivered. '"lit f La Grande! breeon Dro Ja line faming work,-: end I will namethe'pgM price, . , HOW TO AVOID PNEUMONIA " . v4 I . We have never heard of a single in f - stance of a cold resulting in pneumonia or . other lung trouble when Foley't Honey , and Tar has been taken. It not only stops V the cough but heals and strengthens the : ? Jungs. Ask for Foley' Honey and Tar : nd refuse any substitute otterea. or. w. s J. Bishop of Agnew, Mich., writes: "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar in three very severe cases of pneumonia with good . results in every case. , I r CURED Of LUNG TROUBLE , ; vt ti nr w alsven vears since I had a i narrow escape from consumption," writes U U. r loyd. a Businessman or iersnw, ,". ' S. C. "1 had run down in weight to 135 ntitnH mnA mnnhinfr wafl CnnfitanL both by day and by night. Finally 1 began taking Ur. King s hi uiscovery, nu continued this for about six months, when ..nk mr,A limn IrnnKlA UfAf-ft ffntirfilV ; gone and I was restored to my normal , weight, 1 (Q pounds, inousanas oi poi tfcons are healed every yer. Guaranteed "' at Newlin drug store. 60c and $1.00. , Trial bottle free. WANTED Board and Roomers at the Palmer ' Hotietfs. All white help. Reasonable rateif ' ' "PURE IARD Is to be found at Stillwell & Company's market. Phone Main 16. . HOW TO CURE CHILBLAINS jTo enjoy freedom from chilblains", wfite John Kemp, East Ot.sfield, Ma, "I apply Bueklen's Arnica Salve. Have also used it for salt rheum with excellent results". Guaranteed to cure fever sores indolent ulcers, piles, burns, wound, frost bites and skin diseases. 25c at Newlin drug store. , THE RIGHT NAME Mr. August Sherpe. the P?P.u!arn0Vr seer of the poor, at rort Madison, la. nays: "Dr. King's New Life Wis are Sghtiy named; they act more .greyly. Ho more good and make one than any other laxative." GfJnt j? cure biliousness and constipation, lie ai Newlin drug store. SOCIETY .. ' SEITZ -McCALL A bright and happy day is the only fit witing ror so lovely a bride as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McCall were pri vilege,! to meet in their home last even ing. ' . Just at seven o'clock the little com Dan v of friends were prepared for the entrance or tne oridal party, by the beautiful song "Forever Mine" suniz birMiss VicLWId. Following the song came the strains of me wedding march from Lohengein while the bride. accomranied bv Mis Lulu Gulling, her maid of honor, passed thru the parlor in the isle marked for them by ribbons held bv Miss Lone and Miss Pennington. In the alcove at the corner of the parlor which by the uss of smilax had been converted into a bower of white and green, they, were met by mr. beitz and his best man Mr. Harvey Bay. After the impressive words of the ring their friends were given an opportunity of expressing their good wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Seitz. The bride wore a beautiful eown of daintly embroidered chiffon over white silk, made with a demi train. Her veil of tulle was caught back from her face with a crescent of diamonds and she car ried a shower boquet of lilies-of-the-val-ley. The gown of the maid of honor was of wniu point d esprit and her boquet of maiden hair ferns. Both gentlemen wore conventional back. After the ceremony the guests were seated in the dinins roam where a three course supper was served by Marjorie mcuall, Una Pennington, Iva Long and Elsie Couch. The table was artistically decorated with carnations and green vines ana me ugnt trom many green end white candles sparkied . with the brilliancy of cut glass and silver. , In the living room a profusion of Ore gon grape made an effective contrast to the delicate white and green decorations or the other rooms. m The many beautiful gifts of cut glass silver and china which were received are but a slight expression of the good will and kindly interest felt bv all towards the establishing of the new home of these young friends. The guests present last evening were Messrs andMesdames, McCall, Molitor, Crawford, Palmer, Byrkitt, Brenholts, Aikin. Schilke. Couch. Arthur McCall. Mr. J. M. Berry, Mrs. McDonald. Harvey Bay, Misses Lulu Gulling, Una Penning ton, Ivy Long, Frederica Schilke. Justine Clark, and Mr. and Mrs. Hayes. "0 fortunate, 0 happy day When a new household finds its place Among the myriad homes of earth Like a new star Just sprung to birth. Sol Twidwell pf Island City was married this afternoon to Miss 4-ulu Thomas !, Elgin at the home of the bride'trparentt, Mr, nd Mrs. H A .Thomas. Riv.-'pis of the Elgin Christian church officiating. The groom is the ton of, Thomas Twid well of Island City. In hit. hqme city he is well and favorably, known, ; On, the gridiron too, he has made himself known and last season was one of the strong Island City team. . r r , The bride is the daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. H A Thomas. She is a popular young lady of Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Twid well will be at home at Island City. The High Five club will meet with Mrs. Richard Jones on Thursday afternoon. Of THE CHOICEST IN THE LAND- fair maids and brave men the most cultured, the widest traveled, the fittest to judge of fitting fare for the table, can find naught but praise as their oomion of our staple and fancy groceries or the luxuries prosperity permits. Our large buying and moderate pricing has much to do with putting groc eries of the best sort into the homes of people of ordinary means, A small trial order will convince you of the superiority of our store and our sales methods. PHONE MAIN 46 : QEDDEJ BRif NORTH FIR STREET The ISA MARVEL OF Come and hear this latest production ! A. B. HUELAT DEFENDS SMOOT . (Sciippe News Aaaoctation) ' ' '' ' Washington Jan 22 Senator George Sutherland, of Utah, made his maiden effort in the senate today in defense of Senator Reed SmooL He said the issue to him seemed simple. "If Smoot was a lawbreaker, either as principal or - acces sory, if he recognizee higher power than his allegiance to h e country or if condi tions are such as to bring reproach upon the senate, he ought not to retain his seat. If he wae not guilty of any of these charges, he ehould not be deprived of his ' r-i 't s i" UNITED STATES SENATOR f- ".ve.-."-.v . rsSr , v-. UNITED STATES SENATOR FRED W. MULKEY N ew BEAUTY Tlfs2C & A titan ft IClirVIII ITIUUIIIIIW Ws seat in obedience to popular clamor. The charge of polygamy are all refuted. I .Since a toy Senator Smoot . was op posed to the practice and had dona much to put an end to the system, As an ob ( eerver of the Mormon people, I tay to day that they are ai patriotic at any . in the , country. Smoot. during hie four years service in the senate has won the respect and admiration of his collegues . and ha proven by bia devotion to duty and patriotic regard for hi obligation a any citizen of this republic." y ' v JOHNATH AN BOURNE. 4-::. : i, S. ' -i, .jrt-- Victor "hi MArrtR't) voice V.. i J 1 C-c..w All kinds of RALSTON BLDG. 4 r Vw v. ! LODGE DIRECTORY EAGLES - La Grand Aerie 269F.O t. meete -very Friday mght in Elk nalLat 8 p m. Visiting brhreo .nvited to attend .. R. Snook W. S J.:H. Pesre W. P. t';. ., - I. 0. 0. F.-La Grande Lodge No. 16, meets in their hall every Saturday night Visiting brother oordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at Model Restaurant . ' 7 j , v E. B. McKiddy, N. Q. D. E Cox, Sec " . . . , STAR ENCAMPMENT. Noi 81. I: 0. 0. F. Meet every first and third Thurs days in the month in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting patriarchs alwaya welcome, 0. E. Fowlir, C. P. D. E. Co. Scribe. M. W. A.-La Grande Camp Na 7705 meet every Monday - evening at. I. .0. 0. F. hall. Ail visiting neighbor are - cordially - invited to attend. . , . F. B. Currbv V, C. C. S. William Clerk. -. , FORESTERS OF AMERICACourt Maid Marion No. 22 meete each Wednes day night in 1 Elk hall. Brother tr invited to attend. En Wrioht Chief Ranger C. J. Schibsr Financial Sec. Board of Trustees Dr. Q. U Biooirs uscai DBRoist and Hbrbert Pattkrson FRIENDSHIP TENT No. tl, K. 0. T mui eecana ana rounn Wednesdays w,u iiiuiiui m i, vi. u. r. nai. visiting tmgnis welcome. '-- H. C. Ball, Com nox dloom, necora Keeper LO. T.M. HIVE Na 27. Meets every first and third Thursdays in the after noon at the Redmen hall. All visiting ladies are welcome Mauri Lono Lady Commander. m. v bssbt, Kecord Keeper. B..P. O. E., La URANDE LODGE No 45 Meete each Thursday evening at ikih o ciock in ciKc nan, on Adams Avenue. Visiting Brothers are cordially E. W. Davis, Exalted Ruler G. E. McCuixr, Recording Secretary. LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Moats every i-nday of each month in the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. All visiting members welcome. J, n. kebnky, Ulerk. RED CROSS LODGE, No. 27 Meets every Monday evening in Castle HalL Corps building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights, N. L. Ackles, C. C. R. Pattison, K. R. & S. RATHBONE- SISTERS Rowena Tem ple No. 9 meet every Wednesday even ing at 8 p. m. in the K. of P. Hall in the Corpe building. Visiting members cordi ally invited. Millt Frawlbt M. E. C mci Procter M. of R. & C LA GRANDE LODGE No. 41, A. F. St A. M. Regular meetings 2d and 4Ui Tuesdays 7:50 p. m. L. H. Russell, W. M. C. D. Huffman. Sec REBEKAH-CHRYSTAL LODGE NO. 60Meeta every Tuesday evening at the I. 0. 0. F. lodge. All visiting member areinvited toattend. Katura Price, NG Tillib Cox, Secretary. MODERN BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA Meets every Tuesday even ing Lewis hall opposite Hotel Sommer. Visiting members always welcome. , Auoust Stuart, Pres. W. B. Sarobnt, Sec. Reconstructs vnur whnla knHo mi rich red blood. Drives out irnounties that have collected during the winter. Holl ister's Rocky Mountain Tea is a family tonic 55 cents, Tea or Tablets. Newlin Drug Company. IV! : N of The Victor Musical instruments COR. DEPOT & ADAMS AYE. V4v odcrn ooamen merioa J Does not solicit vou un- ider any plan to deceive you. It guarantees every statement made in this J column to be true, or yorar 3 money back. , & The Modern Woodmen 1 of America is in no way n. pnnnArtH with tViA Wnnif- men of the World. in, The Modern Woodmen of America is not so hard I pressed for new; mtmmx.t, ft that it will take your ap- pucauon at a reduced ad option fee. It costs you $5 to join the M. W. A., an adoption fee, no more, no less, and beside this you must pay your own medical exam ination fees. One price to all. You don't have to pon der on meeting a Neigh bor in the M. W. A whether he is a $5 man or a.six bit man. "We meet on the great princi ple of equality." . . We give you protection for your family at EXACT COST. We own our own Head Office buildings, and with no high salaried officers, the cost of management has been reduced to a minimum. ; Don't join any order until you have investi gated the merits of the Modern Vyoodmen America WISE COUNSEL FROM THE SOUTH "I want to give some valuable advice) to those who suffer with lam back and kidney trouble." says J. R. Blankenship of Beck, Tenn. "1 have proved to an abso lute certainty that Electric Bitters will positively cure this distressing condition. The first bottle gaye me great relief and after taking a few more bottles, 1 was completely cured; so completely that it become a pleasure to recommend this great remedy." Sold under guaraneta t Newlin drug store. Price 60c. m 4 E Si of tit ,1S t kd in ' $t i- r t