La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 24, 1907, Image 3

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MEMBERS
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moet cultured, the widest traveled.
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Tor the table, can And naught but
evpraise at their opinion of our
staple and fancy groceries or the
usuriee prosperity permiu. Our
large buying and moderate pricing
has much to do with putting groo
enes of the best Mrt into tha
; homes of people of ordinary meant.
, A small trial order will convince
you of the euperiority of our store
and our sales methods.
V PHONE MAIi 46
i QEDDEJ BR J
' " ' NORTH FIR STREET
DRESS MAKING
-in. B in wii Bimmi-
mg done promptly, at reasonable rates,
should call upon Mrs. W. A. Baktr, 1520
Hill Street opposite new brick school
houte. Fit 7llrani4
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. List your property with us if vou want
to sell. We don't talk much but we
.SELL.
'Ths Real Estate, Loan & Collection Co
, PURE LARD
Is to be found at Stillwell & Company's
market. Phone Main 16. -
J. L MARS, .
Contractor and Builder
Dpaler in Buildin? Material.
Building Stone, Clean Coarse Sand and
Gravel delivered.
La Grande. Oregon
Dro a line naming work, and I will
namajhelreht prise.
- IN fl HURRY?
' THEN CALL
THE TRANSFER MAN
He will take that trunk to the De
' pot or your home in low time thin it
takes to tell it. .
1. Day phone Red 76 1
'y Night " Black 1792
Wagon always at youi service
ROLLER SKATES
Steel or Hemetite Rollers
! lifes to fit all shoes
1. C. SMITH
CREAMERY BUDDING .
STANDARD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
SOMMER
M. M. Slattery, Principal.
Complete
Shorthand,
Typewriting, and
Business
COMPETENT INSTRUCTORS.
Day and night session
(Scrtpps News Aaaoclatioo)
New York Jan. 24 There will ha twa
thousand six hundred persons present at
the reception and dance of the old guard
in Madison Square Garden to-night The
grand military march, at' midnishL with
every man in uniform, will take place to
the music of ths Old Guards band of two
hundred pieces. Many wall known
ociety people from this citv. Boston. New
Haven. Pittsburg, Philadelphia and Wash
ington will be present at what is con
sidered to be one of the social events of
the year. ' The guests include ICO West
romt Cadets and Annapolis midshipman.
II I iTrix Tr
ILLIIlKAII
(Scrlpps News Association)
Washington Jan 24 According to re
turns 26 per cent or Southern Italians 40
per cent of Poles-25 per cent of the Slav
00k and 36 per cent of the Hebrew im
migrants are illiterate. 96 per cent of
Germans are able to read and write when
they enter the country. 98 per leant of
the Irish' and 99 per cent of English.
Last year there were 276,000 immi
grants from Austria Hungary 221,000
from Italy and 184,000 from Russia. And
239,000 were unable to read or write.
UDD CANYON ITEMS
Mrs C A Peterson visited Friday with
Mrs Willard Couch.
Mr Claude Braden, whj was sick last
week, is able to be out again. ,.
Mr and Mrs Frank Counsell spent Sun'
day with Mr and Mrs Fred Braden.
Miss Eula Peebler left Sunday morning
for Payette, Idaho, to visit with her aunt
Mrs Ollie Green. t , . . .
Mr Wm Graham, who hae been troubled
ith rheumatism for the past week, is
better.
Miss Kate Braden spent Sunday after
noon with Miss Mabel Counsel!.
Mrs Ethel Sherwsod and Mrs Jennie
Sherwood visited Saturday with Mrs
William Graham.
Miss Alice Jones, the Ladd Canyon
school teacher, spent Saturday and Sun
day with Mrs Willard Couch.
"Grandma" Braden, as she is commonly
called is eighty-six years old and can see
to read anything she wants to and can
get around in the house without any help
or without even the use of a cane.
"Grandma" enjoys herself in spite of her
old age and she always talks and jokes
with her visitors and she is so good natur-
ed that anyone can't help but like her.
ipGrandma'; will be eighty-seven years
old on St Valentines Day if she is spared
to live that lorg, which is the wish of all
who know her.
' Mr and Mrs Claude Braden spent Sun
day afternoon with Mr and Mrs 'Fred
Braden.
The Ladd Canyon Literary Society will
meet again Jan 25. ' After recess a pro
gram will be rendered. '
BUILDING
La Grande, Oregon
Course
REASONABLE TERMS.
Enroll now e
MARVEL OF
BEAUTY
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Rates One cent a word, one-half a cent a word each subsequent inser
tion. Classified adds bring quick results. Try one today..
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JR RELIABLE
TITLES go to the
inent Company,
Foley building.
ABSTRACTS OF
La Grande Invest
La, Grande Ore In
JR SALE Eight acres, sis room house
bam, place for chickens or hogs,, all
Kinds of fruit and plenty of water, Locat
ed east of flouring mill Apply' at
premises or dddress, John Gavan, La
Grande Oregon,
(JR SALE Five room house and one
lot. on Third Street, Grandy's Addition.
A good barn. A bargain for the one
who acts first. Inquire of H. P. Liwts
at corner Srd and D Streets, or of
Lewis Bros.
.-OR SALE Cheap for cash, a snap.
Three full lots and four ' room house,
cellar and barn, on good corner. Prop
erty located on southeast corner of
Greenwood and Hill Streets. Address
W. M. Andis.600 E 18th Street, Port
land, Oregon. . .
OR RENT One furnished room. Hot
and cold water, bath and ' all modern
conveniences. Inquire of Mrs. Simmons,
c.rner 8th and N.
WANTED Qentleman or lady to travel
for Mercantile House of large capital,
Territory at tiome or abroad to . suit.
If desirable the home may be used as
headquartere. Weekly salary of $1,000
per year and expenses. Address, Jos.
A. Alexander, La Grande, Ore,
FOUND A long chain was round near
the A. B. C. Laundry. Owner may have
sama by calling at this office and payine
fifty cents for this notice.
Into each life some sorrow must fall;
Wise people don't sit down and sawl;
Only fools suicide or take to flicht;
Smart people take -tacky Mountain Tea
at merit.
Newlin Druo Company,
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
1 have leased theCentinnal Hotel build'
ing and those desiring board and room or
either seperately can be secured at reas
onable prices.
Mm C Shaw.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms in
private family. Phone 41.
FOUND A girl's braclet, with initial
engraved, on Adams avenue. Owner
can have same by paying for this ad and
identifying the property. .
I ARM FOR
RENT-600
acres
Island
well
improved, 3
Jash rent,
need apply.
miles from
City.
None but reliable partiee
lnquire at Adcocks &
Fritz furniture store, La Grande,
STOLEN
From my place five miles
north of Urion. ons bay saddle and
buggy horse about 8 years old weighs
about 11 hundred has a little white
where the back band works. Branded
on left shoulder in ehae of rocking
chair the brand is dim now. He is in
clined to be lame in left shoulder. He
was taken about the 1 Oth. of Novem
ber. I will give fifty dollars for infor
mation that will lead to the conviction
of the thief. John Boyd. Union.
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REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amounts
on city ant country real estate. ' Loans
closed promptly, as soon as title is ap
proved. LA URAMDI INVBSTMBMT COM
PANY.
MONEY For loans on city property see
Wm. Grant's agency. Also real estate
and Insurance.
FOR RENT-Five room house with
electric lights and city water. -Good
location. Inquire of Geddes Bros.
FOR RENT Two front bedrooms,
Reasonable terms. Corner Main and
third Streets. Phone Red 661.
FOR SALE Good Business location.
boarding and rooming house. Inquire
, at this office.
FOR RENT Three furnishsd rooms for
light housekeeping. Phone Red 251.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
Furnished housekeeping rooms in suites
of two, three or four, in central loca
tion. Also four room house. Phone
Red 672 or call at 1 4 19 Adams Ave.
LOST A gold locket, finder please re
turn to this office.
FOUND Two log chains, found near th
railroad crossing at the A. B. C. Laun
dry, were left at the Observer office,
where the owner may secure the same.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light
housekeeping. Apply at corner of O,
and 8th Street. 1402 0 St.
BORK Three milee east of La Grande
Jan. 22. to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bork a
son.
LOST A gold watch Sunday. Finder
please leave same at this office and re
ceive reward. Red 41 1
Joe K:no,
WOOD FOR SALE 200 corde of good
dry, 4 ft wood. Leave orders with the
undersigned or John 'Anthony. J L
Bartmess.
Our Choice, Tender, Juicy
Meats
Prompt and Satisfactory
service, and popular prices
are our winning cards, with
them expect to keep on winn-
;nf eAa ao We find them to be
invincible with the public.
Those who are not getting
satisfaction in their table sup
plies in meats, should try our
prime roasts, steaks, and
chops, as we know we can
please the most fastidious.
KROUSE BROS
Main 48
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All kinds of
RALSTON BLDQ.
lODCt DIRECTORY
EAGLES - La Ctande Aerie S69F.O
F.mtett x.ry Frtty nihiirElk
nU, it 8 d m. Visitirs brhren
nvited to attend
. R. Snook W. S
J. H. Pesre W. P. '
!. O. O. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16.
meets in their hall every Saturday night
Visiting brothers eordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be , eeen at
Model Restaurant. . . -,
; r v - E. .B. McKiooy, N, 0
D. E. Cos. Sec.
STAR ENCAMPMENT. No.' 81. I. O.
O. F. Meete every first and third Thurs
days in tha month in uaa fallows nan.
Visitina Datriarchs alwavs welcome.
U. E. f OVLIR, Vrf. r.
D. E. Cos, Scribe.
M. W. A. La Grande Camp No,
7705 meets every Monday evening
at I. O. 0. t hall. -A.I visiting
neighbors are cordially invited to
attend. F. B. Currey V. C.
C. S. Williams Clerk, t
FORESTERS OF AMERICA-Court
Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Wednes
day night in Elks hall. Brothers
sre invited to attend. "
En Wrioht Chief Ranger
U. J. Scriber Financial bee.
Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Biooers
Oscar Beroer and Herbert Patterson
FRIENDSHIP TENT No. R1.K.0
V. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays
tacn month in 1. u. u. t. na'i,. visiting
nishts welcome.
; H. C. Ball, Com
mos Bloch, Record Keeper.
L.O. T. M. HIVE No. 27. Meete every
Hret and third Thursdays in the after
noon at the Redmen hall. All visiting
ladies are welcome. ,,. . . .
Maude Lono Lady Commander,
M. C. vessey, Record Keeper.
B. P. 0. E., La URANDE LODGE No
433 Meets eaoh Thursday evening at
eight o'clock in Elks' hall, on Adams
Avenue. Visiting Brothers are cordially
invited to attend. . . ...
E. W. Davis. Exalted Ruler
G. E. McCully, Recording Secretary.-
LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169,
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Ms)t
everv Fridav of each month
the K. of P. hall in the Corp building.'. All
visiting members welcome.
Fred Jacobs Consul Commander
J. ki, Keeney, Clerk,
RED CROSS LODGE, No. 27-Meeta
svery Monday evening in Castle Hall,
Corpe building. A Pythian welcome to
all visiting Knights.
N. L. Acklxs. C. C.
R. Pattison, K. R. & S.
RATHBONE- SISTERS Roweia Tem
ple No. 9 meets every Wednesday even
ing at 8 p. m. in the K. of P. Hail in ths
Corpe building. Visiting members cordi
ally invited.
Milly Frawley M. E. C
ici Procter M. if R. & C.
LA GRANDE LODGE No. 41. A. F.
& A. M. Regular meetings 2d and 4th
Tuesdays 7:30 p. m.
L. H. Russell, W. M.
C. D. Huffman. Sec
REBEKAH-CHRYSTAL LODGE NO.
60--Meete every Tuesday evening at the
I. 0. 0. F. lodge. All visiting members
areinvited toattand. Katura Price, NG
Tillie Cox, Secretary.
MODERN "BROTHERHOOD OF
AMERICA Meets svery Tuesday even
ing Lewis hall opposite Hotel Sommer.
Visitirig members always welcome.
Auoust Stuart, Pres.
W, B. Saroent, Sec
WANTED
Board and Roomers at
House. All white help,
rates.
the Palmer
Reasonable
votor
The Victor
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Musical instruments
COR. DEPOT & ADAMS AVE.
T
odern
oodmen
mcrlca
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Does not solicit you, un
der any plan to deceive
you. . It guarantees every
statement ' made in this
column to be true, or your
money back.r - s v
The . Modern Woodmen
of America is in no way
connected with the Wood
men of the World.:
The Modern Woodmen
of America is not so hard
pressed for new members,
. that it will take your ap
1 plication at a reduced ad
' option fee. - 4 ' ' ' '
i v It costs you $5 to join
i the M. W. A., an adoption
fee, no more, no less, and
beside this you mustpay
your own medical exam
ination fees. ,. One price
to all. V 1 i c a: ;1-v ?
You don't have to pon-
der ' on meeting a Neigh
bor, -in. the M. W. A.
whether he is a $5 man
pr, a , six ..bit man. "We
meet on the great princi
ple of equality." . - ,
r 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
f oodmen
America
HOW TO AVOID PNEUMONIA
We have never heard of a singls in
stance of a cold resulting in pneumonia or
other lung trouble whan Foley'e Honey
and Tar has been taken. It not only stop
the cough but heals and strsngthens the
lungs. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar
and refuse any substitute offered. Dr. C
J. Bishop of Agnew, Mich., writoe: "I
have used Foley'e Honey and Tar in three)
very severe cases of pneumonia with good
results in every case. '
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