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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1908)
flj vi ant vv ' i .j :-, ' t SIX. JVE.YIXG OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON, TIICRSDAY, JANUARY 5S, 1908. . DIRECTORY I or THE $ FRATERNAL ORDERS I LA GRANDE, ORE. Z 4AAAAAAi w ww Woodmen of tlie World. La Grande Lodge No. 16, W. O. w-. meeu every Friday of each month In the K. of P. hall In Corpe building. A) visiting- member wel eome. s N. U ACKLE8, J. H. KEENEY, Consul Commander. Clerk. A. F. A. H. v' La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. A A. M., bold regular meeting first and third Saturdays at 7: JO p. m. L. H. RUSSELL, W. M. C. D. HUFFMAN, Secretary.' Fcreaters of America. Court Maid Marian No. tl meeta each Wednesday night In Elks' hall. Brothers are Invited to attend, NERI ACKLES, C. R. O. V. HENDRICKS, F. 8. Board of Trustee: Dr. O. L. Blg gers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Pat-terson. Pytiilan Sisters, Rowena Temple No. . Pythian Sisters, meeu every Thursday evening ' at p. m., iu iz, d j. fc.it, t the Corpe building. Visiting members cor dlully Invited. LIZZIE HAWORTH, M. E. C. EUNICE PROCTER, M. of R. C. M. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7701 meeu every Monday evening at I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cor dlully Invited to attend. E. C. DAVIS, C. D. E. COX, Clerk. F. O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259, F. O. E., nieem Tz'.iz? n'jht In Elks hall at 1 p. m. Visiting brethren In vited to attend. J. H. PEARE, W. P. GEO. J. ABEGO, W. 8. MAKE THE START TO L. O. T. M. Hive No. IJ, L O. T. M., meeu very first and third Thursday of each month at I o'clock In the afternoon. Visiting members made welcome. SADIE KLINTWORTH, L. C, MAGGIE REYNOLDS, K. of R. I. O. O. F. Star Encampment No. tl, I. o. O. x., meeu eveiy second and fourth Wednesday In the month In Odd Fel lows' hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome. T. E. COX, C. P, W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe. IiroUierliood of Owls. La Grande Nest No. 17. meets In the K. of P. hall every Tuesday eve ning at I o'clock. Visiting brothers' cordially Invited. N. L. ACKLES, Executive. B. L. LEAVITT. Secretary. ' M. B. of A. Meets first and third Thursday eve ar i. v. O. F. hall. Visiting member always welcome. J. A. ARBUCKLE, President, C J. VANDERPOEL. Secretary. B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433. meeu each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In 17, meeU Elks' hall on Adams avenue. Vlslt- K. of P. Red Cross Lodge No, every Monday evening In CasUe Hall, ln 1'rothers are cordially Invited to A Pythian welcome Corpe building. to all visiting knights. HAROLD HERRON, C. C. R. PATTISON, K. of R. ft S. attend. W. B. 8AROENT, Exalted Ruk-. G. E. M'CULLY. nec. Sec I. O. O. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16, meeu In their hail every Saturday night Vis- Rebekalis. - " . . i ' a a. v, VJ. r , lodge. AH visiting members are In vited to attend. , LAURA STILES. N. CI. JENNIK SMITH, JMcreta r'-. tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at Model Restaurant. T. J. SCROGGI.V, N. G, D. E. COX, Secretary. C. J. VANDERPOEL, Fin. Bee. That recent developmenU In Ore gon politics has not chilled the patri otism and energy of the young repub licans of Baker county was Illustrated when Henry M. McKlnney, one of the native sons who was rocked In a republican cradle and never strayed from his early teachings, circulated a paper among the young men of Baker for the purpose of starting a roll of members for the republican club now forming, relates the Baker Herald. February 12, Lincoln's birthday, U the date set for the club to have IU first meeting at which time a banquet and smoker will be embellished with speeches from republican party work ers from over the county. Sumpter mn L.u i:;v!t'1 to loin In this organ ization, as will the Garfield club ot Haines and republlcasn from Eagle and Pine valleys. According to pro moters of the club. It is to be free from factional strife, not holding forth the old malices and feuds which are said to exist In the county. STORES 0 HEREAFTER STARVING RUSSIANS ttH AID THROUi DMA stores open after tonight La Grande clothing and dry goods stores will no longer colse at early flours, but will remain open until the regular closing time. The new clos ing hours commence this evening and continue hereafter. During the light i stringency It became necessary to close earlier, but the stores and places of business about the city have now solved the light problem In one way or another, and will be In position to keep open as customary, St. Petersburg, Jan. IS. An addi tional appropriation for the thousands of famine-stricken peasanU of Rus sia who are now on the verge of starvation Is the most pressing mat ter before the members of the dou- ma, who reassembled today after the long holiday vacation. This is in ad dition to the appropriation of I7.500,' work had previously resulted in grave abuses. ReporU from various prov inces state that conditions are worse than ever and that an additional ap propriation is urgently needed. The 168 members of the first dou ma, who were convicted of treasona ble conduct in signing the Vlborg manifesto have appealed to the sen-' Tl El SHOWS raw; 4 Grande Ronde Lunik t PERRY, OREGON Co. CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF ALL KIADS IN CAR LOAD LOTS For 16 inch Chain Wood Delivered at your Home, Call up V. E. BIAS, La Grande. Phone, Red 1741 Any one who has a "stunt" that will take with an audience, who can lng, or only thinks he can sing, do a monologue or any other feature sult- ble fur a minstrel, la wanted by local Elks. Arrangements for the two- performance minstrel show to be put on February 11 and 12, are going on without a hitch, but to make the hlng the best possible more local talent Is wanted. There is alwavs me dormant tiilent, that will blos som out with the best results Imagin able If only the holder of that talent will step up and make himself known. There are already many special feat ures slated, but there Is room for more. Notification of willingness to Join the fun-making crowd can be mane, to any member of the Elks' lodge and the management will be pleased to accept offers. COVE, OREGON. The finest of land In Union county lays In this section for cherries, ap ples, berries or vegetables, the soil ha the required amount of productive ness to make It a guijcn c! Frten. if only mankind will plant and cultivate it. Now any one can purchase s tract of 10 acres or more from the farm known as the E1 Payne place which has been cut Into lu-acre trac and on sale now by the recent pur chasers. Will sell on Installments. LA GRAND INVESMENT CO , 12-30tf La Grande, Oi- A Novel Social. An end-of-school social will be held on Friday evening at the home of B. G. Frltts, under the ausufcesf the Epworth league. Chacacterisrk "speaking" and songs and an old fashioned "spoiling bee'"VJvl!l be the order of the evening. Dlner will be served. Plates. 10c. 000, which was voted by the douma;ate ana win oe giveu mm before Its recess, and which, with ajin the near future. Three months' few local bills, represented the entire j Imprisonment for each of the con legislatlve product of the first six Jvicted men was the sentence Imposed, weeks of the third douma. This vastjbut this apparently light punishment sum, double the amount originally Ms made severe by the fact that they proposed In the budget, was exhausted ,aii are prevented from taking any in only partially relieving the suffer- part ln political affairs in the future.' Ing ln 12 provinces. A large part ot the money was distributed through j the xemstvog and other local organi zations, as the centraiinaiiio. nf relief tence. It Is unlikely that the senate will In- i 'terfere with the execution of the sen- The Blue Mountain Cough Syrup Is not a new mlxturTor a cough. It Is an old standby to? coughs, colds, la grippe, whooping cough and sore throat. For sale by Red Cross drug store. u Complete equipment for resetting and repairing rubberbuggy tires. vt-' LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Complete Mach'jw Shops and Foundry ' MM. . - tarn nistory or human opinion la scarcely anything more than the his tory of human errors. Voltaire. !. L. MARS, Contractor and Builder, nd Dealer In Building Material. BUILDING 8TONE, CLEAN COARSE SAND AND ORAVEL DELIVERED. Drop a line, naming work, and l will name the right ti- ix is u 1 Orendo, Oregon. , . A , A Fair ProponIUon. We wish to supply your drugs this year. You wish to trade where your Interests will be most fully protected and promoted. We should combine and our proposition Is this: Begin trading here with the Inteti lon of remaining a customer only so kng a you receive courteous treat ment, get wholly reliable goods, find what you want and are satisfied with prices. I If you do this we shall not ask you to remain unless every one of these conditions Is fully and satisfactorily met. NEWLIN DRUG CO., ... 1114 and 111 Adams Ave, CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, La Grande, Ore., Dec. 14, 1907. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Lovell E. Tipton, contestant, against homestead entry No. 15117 made July 19, 1906, for NV, SH'U Sec. 4. and N 14 SEVi Sec. 5, township 2 S.. Ranee 35. R w M.. by Thomas It. Daly, contestee. In which It Is alleged that Thomas II. Daly has wholly abandoned said en try ror more than six months last past; that he has not resided upon or improved said land at any time, and that said alleged absence was not due to his employment In the army, navy or marine corps of the United States as a private soldier, officer, seaman or marine during the war with Spain or during any other war In which the United States may be engaged, said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on January !8, ltog, before the register and receiver of the United States land office In La Orande, Oregon. The said contestant having. In a proper affidavit, filed December I 1907, set forth facU which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice cannot be made. It Is here ordered and directed that such no tice be given by due and proper pub lication. (Signed) E. W. DAVIS, J. T. WILLIAMSON, Register, Agent and Attorney for Contestant. Dec.'7-Jan. J4. Notice of FInut Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final account as administrator of the estatohf George McFatrldee. deceased, and the county court of the strtte of Oregon for Union county, has flwd Tuesday, the 4th day of February. 1908. at 10 o'clock a. m., as the time, and the court house at La Grande. Union coun ty, Oregon, as the place for the hear ing of any and all objections to said account and the final settlement there of and the distribution of said estate Dated at La Grande, Oregon, thif the 2nd day of January, 1908. B. L. LEAVITT, Administrator of the Estate of George McFatrldge, Deceased. COCHRAN & COCHRAN, Attorneys for Administrator. DJ4-11-18-25-D1 In of SIMMONS. the clrcut court of the state Oregon for Union County. E. Polack, plaintiff, vs. K. Mlzogu chl, defendant. To K. Mizoguchl, defendant! In the name of the state of Oregon, you ore hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled' action and court, on or before February 10, 1908, and that if you fall to so appear, an swer or otherwise plead within said time the plaintiff will take the Judg ment of said court acnlnst you for the sum of jno.i.55 with Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from and after August 20, 1907, costs and disbursements of this action, and an order for the sale of the property heretofore attached In this action, now held by the sheriff of Union county. and for the application of the pro-1 of ceeds thereof to the satisfaction said Judgment so obtained herein. This summons Is published ln the Evening Observer, a dally newspaper published in La Grande, Union coun ty, Oregon, by order of the Hon. T. H. Crawford, Judge of the above en titled court, made this December 28th, 1907, fixing six successive weeks for such publication and ln said newspa per. First publication December 28, 1907. C. H. FINN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Palmer House ror sale. We offer for sale the Palmer House at a remarkably low price, and easy ' payments If taaen soon. ' tf REAL ESTATE, LOAN & COMMIS SION COMPANY. Danger in a Cold Burauseyou have contracted ordinary colds and recovered from them without treatment of any kind, do not for a moment ImuKlne that colds are not ditiierous. Not ouly pneu monia, but also the Infectious diseases such as diphtheria and scarlet fever start with s cold. The cold prepares the system for the reception and development of the germs efr"' those diseases. Take our advice oureyoui Cold while you can. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy by Its remarkable cures of colds has become s staple article of trade and commerce. It is prompt ; it Is effectual; it Is reliable. Try lb !. 1 )' m. NOTICE OF FINAL ACOOCNT. Notice Is herebv riven that h i. derslgned have filed In the , ennnn court of the state of Oregon for Union county, their final account as adminis trators of the estate of John Peach rtecenseo. and that said court ha fixed Tuesday, the 4th dav of FVhrn. ry. 1P8. as the time, and the court house in La Orande, Oregon, as thr place for hearing all objections there to and settling the same. WILLIAM O. TEACH. JAMES a PEACH, Administrators of the EsUte of"john rn,.t. 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