La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 08, 1908, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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tn'EXrVG OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JAXTARV , 108
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La Crande Evening Ofiserevr
Published dally exceDt bunday.
CXRREY BROTHERS,
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
United Press Telegraph Service.
Dally, per month....;
Daily, slngls copy, .05
Dally, on year la advance K it
Daily, U month. In ad ranee... 1.1
Weekly, one year In advance. . .11.00
Weekly, six month, in adance. .7S
to make their living; they are puzzled
to discover, but Raupp declare that
he will push on and that he will make
the world open Its ryes.
1 Entered at the potofflj. at L
Orande a second-class matter.
Tola paper will not public any ar
Bcle appearing over a nom 1e plume
Wined article will be received ub
feet to the discretion of he edlt.m
Please alien your articles and aave disappointment.
Advertising Kates.
Display tj. rate furnished upon
. application.
Local reading notice Iftu per lln
Orst Insertion; Sc per line for each
Subsequent Insertion.
Resolutions of condolence, 6c a line.
Cards of thtnLs, Co a line.
OREGON, MY OREGON."
The rhlef of subjects, small and great
To me Is my adopted state.
I'll sing her praises loud and long.
In this, mine humble, halting song.
Of all the states in this great land,
Old Oregon will lead the band.
Her climate seem to me Just right.
While other places are a fright -
Her scenery, too, inspiring seems.'
Like misty vistas of our dreams.
Her towering mountains rise sublime,
(Mt. Hood resembles "Father Time.")
In many things she takes the lead.
And progress seem to be her creed;
And people coming find content, -
Call life elsewhere but Illy spent.
For heat we have Just lots of wood.
We wouldn't change It If we could.
In summer we've old ocean's breeze,
Which we enjoy In perfect ease.
We've fruit and other things galore
How can a mortal wish fur more?
And all along her mountains steep'.
Are wandering herds of goats and
sheep.
A full line of New Mattresses and Springs
Agents for Leggeth's All Steel Spring, 30 days free trial. 3 Makes
of Ranges. Elite, La Clcdc and Acme Ranges, $28.50 to $55 Heat
ing Stoves at Reduced Prices. We have to sell 2 sets of double
harness, also 2 sewing machines.
Phone Black Ml.
H. B HAISTEN
IIS 11R STREET.
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS
'Phone Red 1161.
F. D. HAISTEN
1411, 1413, lti5 Adam Avenue.
II '
gg m I Along her fertile valleys wide
The city council meets this evening!" 'T"' dWt"' S"y "nd "rl"e
and It Should take steps to see that j h"Ve fu,nlshe' 1"
tho free delivery system Is Inaugurat-1 . , . . '
....... i, tuiiiinji minions more.
rd. Congress g now In session and a I
- Kol, strong resolution addressed di
rect to our delegation might be the
means of the system being Inaugur
ated. V.'e have been entitled to this
service for three years, but we do not
show enough speed to even get the
matter punt an inspector's report. An
office that does 33 1-3 per cent morel
business than Is required, should
have no trouble In securing its rights.
' To a man up the tree It begins to
look as though there was a "nigger"
In the bruxh somewhere anil ho should
be smoked out. The city council and
1 the Commercial club arc the proper
places for tlie.se demands to be Jointly
made.
,
Politicians are remarking on the
difference In the local political situa
tion compared to two years ago at
this time, when the pot was fairly
. boiling over. Now everything Is quiet
with only n rumor now and then that
'Ihls man or that will come out for
a certain oidce. The only openly
avowed candidate that the Newx
ltecord lias heard of Is C. H. Allen,
principal of (he Flora schools, who
wus in Enterprise last week and stated
lie would be a candidate at the pri
mary for the nomination sa assessor
on the republican ticket. Knterprlse
Mews-Record.
Help the public school. You have
an opportunity on Thursday night.
The Midland Jubilee singers will ap
penr at the opera house on this date
tinder the nusplces of our public
school. This company Is recognized
as one of the leading colored attrac
tions In the I'niti d States.
1 ! DIRECTORY
2 of- TUT i
Main 43
PH0.E
Main 43
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And In the education line.
We've colleges and schools divine,
And if you travel the whole world
over,
No better pluce will you discover.
To people In less favored climes;
Come out and share In our good times
And we will s.iy to great and small,
"Dear friends, come on, there's room
for all."
(Tho above excellent story in rhvme
Is contributed to the Gazette bv Clara
DeLay, a little girl of the Corvallls
grammar school.) Cm-vallls Gazette.
SW0DGRASS GROCERY
FRATERNAL ORDPrq t
f' LA GRANDE, ORE.
:
t
:
The Medical Journal prints the sage
remnrk that "Mince pie is not injur!
on If you can digest It." This may
also ne confidentially slated of lobster
a la New burg, oyster shells, and hydro
ceyenl cacld. Hosehurg News.
The street llnhts were duly appre
ciated during the early hours hint
nlfiht.
MM I Tss liltAWX (MX
' Itriile
tide Hoi-M. ,(.
Walt,.
Cures Kidney and Clad
dor Diseases In Every
Form Many People
Have Kidney Trouble
and Oo Not Know It.
HOW TO FIND OUT.
It U the function of the kidney to Slttt
tad purify the blood Which la MnafaittU
leasing through them.
When thO kldneva mrm Ml nf ,l.
other organ are affected Immediately
- 7h uia7 nave 1 vm p ton ol bsart
trouble, stomach and liver trouble, and
other ailment, which are all owing to tho
kidney being weak and out of order.
U you are .ick Foley's KMnn
Cur will strengthen and build up tho
worn out tissues of tho kidneys so they
will act properly and the tymptons of
weakness, heart, stomach and 11m
"oub!o will disappear and yru will bo
restored to perfect health.
U 1. V.is a w ..
the tiroom "w " " TroilMs.
! You can easily determine If your kid-
! tirvi am ah aI t. ...
ending the wy fr , ,,,, ttMt : lpoB on nml
;"' ' ""'u' " "'Ielo0yormllkyorh.1abrlok.du.tiod-
lenais in ,, ;,,, ,.,.s u line j Imsnt or small particles float about In It
of man ), where the loud f the fain-1 Jrour kldnevs are dl ri-....'
Kldnay Cur should bo Uken at once.
Folay'f Kidney Cure Is pleasant to
take and acta directly upon tho parts
affected and you begin to feel bettet
at ones.
It corrects slight disorders In a few
days and It has cured many obstlnato
cases after other treatment had failed.
Doctors Said Hs Woult Not Uva.
"JES? write
After doctoring for two yean with tho
st physicians in Waynesburg, and stlU
P"1" wo, tho doctors adviaed mo If
t had any business to attend to I bad bet-
Uroanothormoith, Mth.ri
cure for mo. Foley's Kidney Cur
Ilmmedlately sent my son to tho store
L2i!,r Ukln? thn bottUs Ibe
EM rtMbf nd continued to law
r-"'- umi i waa entirely well.1
JUST RECEIVED
A shipment of pure Honey
in the comb
Also a new barrel of Heinze's
Dill Pickles
C. fl . aj-ea m m
rresn rancn Butter on
hand at all times
Telephone orders, will receive prompt attention
Woodmen of tho World
La Grande Lodge No. 169, W. O.
W., meets every Friday ' of each
month In the K. of P. hall in Corpe
building. Al visiting member wel
come. N. L. ACKLES,
J. H. KEENEY, Consul Commander.
Clerk.
A. F, & A. M.
La Orande Lodge Nd. 41, A. F. &
A. M., holda regular meetings second
and fourth Tuesdays at 7:30 Pw m. -L.
H. RUSSELL, W. M.
C. D. HUFFMAN, Secretary.
Foresters of America.
: Court Maid Marian No. 22 meet,
each Wednesday night In Elk1 hall.
Brother are Invited to attend.
' dr. o. l. bigqers.'c. jti..
O. V. HENDRICKS, F. S.
Board of Trustee; Dr. O. L. Big
gers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Pat.
terson.
i
Pythian Sisters.
Rowena Temple No. 9. Pvthlan
Sister, meets every Thursday evening
at s p. m., m K. of P. hall. In the
Corpe building. Visiting members cor
dially Invited.
LIZZIE HAWORTH, M. E. C.
EUNICE PROCTER, M. of R. & C.
JAS. G. SIM0DGRASS
Main 43 - phone . 11,43
Palmer House for Sale
We offer for sale the Palmer House
nt a remarkably low price, and easy
payments If taken soon. tf
REAL F.STATE, LOAN & COMMIS
SION COMPANY.
IN A HURRY?
THEN CAL'.
lly will KUe athletic exhibitions, Is
the Hiih.latu'e f the m.vel hi.iieynn.un
trip whleh furl Itiiupp. the Taeoina
walker and w rentier, lias mapped out.
Itiiupp ciiyn Hun he In (?iiIiik to com
plete blM "hike" to I'hleago In com
pany wlih (is,ar Holland. After he
lia airl.ed there he n:iy that he will
whe hlH flaneee, a Taeoina maid, to
-'"w ' the earllext train.
The wedding will follow and when
nature heidus to display the Klorlei
of mimmer the return trip win be be
im. The Kioon, win tramp beldo
the mount er hl blushing brhle, Rn,
thus by easy MnK-, they will return
to their home t-tty. making one of the
luom novel and unluue h.ineymoon
trip ever aeeomplMied.
Raupp and Holland are Ptlll In Spo
kane. where they , temporarily i'm
feded by l,k of fund,. Just how
tley ar. g.-.lint to seeure enoKh f,lniN
Tw f lis, tO ais It JMl
SOU IMS RECOMKEIOED IT
A. T. lUI.Ii, Druggist.
THE TRANSFER MAN
He will teke that tturk to the re
pot or your heme in less time than
it takes to tell it.
Day phor.e Red 761
Night " Black '.792
Wgfiir. always r ;erV :e
Ihe Eastern Oregon
Trust & Savings
bank
THE IlOY AND
THE BANK BOOK.
LA GRANDE
SCIICOLofMUSIC
Studio over Selder's
candy parlors. : : :
PROF. DAY, Principal
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Ij. O. T. M.
Hive No. 27, L. O. T. . M., meets
every first and third Thursday of each
month at 2 o'clock U the arterroon.
Malting members made welcome.
SADIE KLINTWORTH, L. C
MAGGIE REYNOLDS, K. of R.
M. W. A.
La Grande Camp No. 770S moot-
eve ry first and third Wednesday eve
ning at I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting
neighbors are cordially Invited to at-tend-
E. C. DAVIS, C.
D. E. COX, Clerk.
F. O. E. S1&
La Grande Aerie No. 239, F. O. E.,
meets every Friday nlitht In Pik,'
hall at 8 p. m. Vlsltlno- i,roti,r ,
vlted to attend. J. H. PEARE, W. P.
GE.O. J. ABEGG, W. 8.
Brothcrliood of Owls.
La Grande Nest No. 17, meet In
me k. of P. hall every Tuesday eve
ning at 8 o'clock. Visiting brothers
coruiany invited.
N. L. ACKLES, Executive.
B- LEAVITT. Secretary.
K. of P.
Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meets
every Monday evening In Castle Hall
Corpe building. A Pythian welcome
to all visiting knights.
HAROLD HERRON, C. C
B. PATTISON, K. of R. 4 g.
meets every
L O. O. V.
Itebckalis.
Crystal Lodge No. B0,
Tuesday evening at the
lodge. All viBitlng members are' In
vlted to attend.
CATHERINE CATES, N G
RACHEL E. WORSTELL. Sec.
I. O. O. F.
Star Encampment Noi 81, I. o. O.
F meets every second and fourth
Wednesday In the month In Odd Fel
lows' hall. Visiting patriarchs alwav
welcome. J. A. ARBUCKLE, C.
I. R. SNOOK, Scribe.
CP.
M. B. of A.
Meets first and third Thursday eve
at I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting member
always welcome.
J. A. ARBUCKLE, President.
C J. VANDERPOLE, Scribe.
B. P. O. E.
La Grande Lodge No. 33. meet.
each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In
imks nan on Adams avenn vilv
Ing brothers are cordially invltedfo
miena.
W. B. SARGENT. Exalted Ruler.
- B. M'CULLT. Rec. Sec.
I. O. O. F.
La Grande Lodge No. IS. m,tt lit
their half every Saturday ntht ve
iling brothers cordially Invited to at-
iena. cemetery plat may be seen at
Model Restaurant
W. S. LOCKHART, N. G.
HUGH McCALL, Secretary. J'
should be Inseparable that Is, every
boy should be taught to save, even be
fore he begins to earn. The younger
the start the more they will gave,
and the better they will enjoy the
habit of saving. We encourage thrift
In the young, knowing that It leads
to Independence and prosperity In
middle age. Bank your savings with
us, and watch them grow year by
year. In this way your mon.v .in
j . . i ht:
earning money.
OFFICERS:
P. M. BTRKIT. President.
WM. MILLER, Vice-President.
GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier.
T. J. SCROGGIN. Assistant Cashier.
F. J. HOLMES. Treasurer. '
Special for
We are closing out n-' ,i .
push t 7 uur n
.u,ns, moulded gutter, bal.
lhcr o d mill na
a. cent off
AH other stuff st )d at C09t (to
no matter who- ii , '
na. it costs us. xe ,ir.
' need the money. U g th nth
fellow .. " 1 ,s the other
for him anfl We must
Just unloaded from the car a load
' dr shingles, and now "
nod them again, for the money
STODDARD LUMBER CO.
Land. With Wood on.
behave 149 acre, of ,ad exactly
mile, from here. ,
and which ha. .t leagt 2000 ;j
eeiieni wood on. We
any reasonable offer for this tract if
"en ""on- The entire .
nd a w,fgon can ea8,ly be
-ery foot of ,t Make u. an offer.
Terms.
REAL ESTATE, LOAN & COMMIS
fOVE, OREGON.
Tho finest of land In Union county
Inys In this section for cherries, ap
ples, berries or vegetables, the soil hus
the required amount of , productht
ness to make It a garden of Eden, it
only mankind will plant and cultivate
It. Now. any one can purchase a
traet of 10 acres or more from tha
farm known as the Ed Payne plaN'-
nun nns been cut Into 10-aer trarf
and on sale now bv thn mnt r,,,p.
chasers. Will sell on tn.n-..
LA GRAND IXVESMENT CO.,
12-30tf , - Grandei 0rP.
Notice of Annual Meeting.
Notice Is hereby given that tho an
nual meeting of the stoekhntdor. nf
the La Grande Real Estate association
nrlll V. . . . .
will accept v, the 0,flce of Wam
. . .MHIer & Bro.. on Mondav. Januars
13th, 1908, at 2:30 o'clock p. m. f
l-l-lm
Board and Room.
Oo to the Palmer house for board
and room. Beat ani r.. . i
3
SION COMPANY.
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