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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1908)
main io.E MfiEDSHX. EVEXIXO O IWERVKK. liA GBAWM. ORKOOH. SATURDAY, J.IXUARY 15, IMS. . TTTTt m njr.urr : UK. dAKIuj HUM r'"'''"'' i i BETTER PAPER FOR ! ILESS . . . . . . Rightly or wrongly we unconsciously judge people by appearances, and that is one reason why you should use good paper for correspondence. Good taste in the matter of stationery is indica tive of refinement, and you cannot choose amiss when you buy here. If snot necessary either to pay the high prices commonly asked. We have a nice line of box papers at 10 to 60c per box. A good quality by the pound an economical way to buy 25 cents. Ruled or plain linen papers 15 cents per quire. We have a very attractive line of tablet papers from 5 cents up to 35 cents, the latter a tablet of fine correspondence paper with envelopes to match. Always glad to show these things. i NEWLIN LA GRANDE DRUG CO. ! OREGON DIRECTORY OF THE FRATERNAL ORDERS LA GRANDE, ORE. Woodmen ot Uie World. La Grande Lodge No. W. O. W., meeta every Friday ot each month in the K. ot P. hall In Corpe building. . Al visiting member wel some, N. L. ACKLES, J. H. KEENEY, Consul Commander. Clerk. A. F. A. M. La Grand Lodge No. 41, A. F. A. M.. hold regular meetings first and third Saturday at 7:30 p. m. L. H. RUBSELL, W. M. C. D. HOFFMAN, Secretary. Pythian Slater. Rowan. Temple No. I, Pythian Stater, meet every Thursday evening at I p. m., In K. ot P. hall. In the Oorp building. Visiting member cor dially Invited. LIZZIE HAWORTH. M. E. C. EUNICE PROCTER, M. ot R. C. Fcrester of America. Court Maid Marian No. IS meets each Wednesday night In Elk' hall Brother are Invited to attend. NERI ACKLES, C. II. Q. V. HENDUICKB, F. 8. Board ot Trustee: Dr. G. L. Big' gcrr, Oscar Berger and Herbert Patterson. M. W. A. La Qrande Camp No. 7701 meets every Monday evening at I. O. O. 1 hall. All vlHitlng neighbor are cor dially Invited to attend. E. C. DAVIS, C. D. E. COX, Clerk. V LO.T.U. ftlve No. It. L. O. T. M- mt very tint and third Thursday ot each month at I o'clock In the afternoon. Visiting member mad welcome, SADIE KLINTWO RTH, U C MAOOIB RBTN0LD8, K. of R. Brotherhood of Owl. La Grand Neat No. IT, meeta In the K. ot P. hall vry Tueday v. nlng at I o'clock. Visiting brother eordlally Invited. N. U ACKLES, Executive. B. L. LEAVITT. Secretary. K K. ot P. Red Cross Lodge No. 17, meeta very Monday evening In Castle Hall, Corpe building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting knight. HAROLD HERRON. C C. R. PATTISON. K. of R. 8. notwkahs. Crystal Lodge No. SO, meeta every Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F, lodge. All visiting member are In vited to attend. ' LAURA STILES. N. G. JENNIE SMITH, Secretarv. F. O. E. L Grande Aerl No. 159, F. O. E.. meeta every Friday night In Elk hall at I p. m. Visiting brethren In vited to attend. J. H. PEARE, W. P. GEO. J. ABEGG, W. 8. I. O. O. F. Star Encampment No. II, L O. O. F., meeta every second and fourth Wednesday In the month In Odd Fel lows' hall. Visiting patriarch always welcome. D. E. COX, C P. A. WORSTELL, Scribe. M. B. of A. Meet first and third Thursday eve- at I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting member alwaya welcome. J. A. ARBUCKLE, President C. J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary. About to e.id a trip made In quest of better health. Dr. E. W. Barnes, an axed practitioner and one of the pioneer physicians of the northwest. fell on the lower deck of the steamer Alliance last evening and sustained a severe' but not dangerous Injury to his head, which necessitate his stay ing Indoors at the Portland under V.ie care of his daughter, who has been a guest of the hostelry for the last two months. Dr. Holllster attended his fellow physician, and It Is ex pected Dr. Barnes will be entirely well within a few days. Living at North Powder, Ore., Dr Barnes became 111 several weeks ago and traveled principally by steamer for Improvement. He took passage on the Alliance fur Portland to visit hi daughter, at the Portland hotel, and as the steamer enteerd the Wlllam ette he tripped on a pump handle In a passageway and fell, cutting a gash in his forehead. Miss A. Barnes, his daughter. Is representative of a large fur establish ment In the east, and Is caring for her Injured father at the Portland, where she Is located for her employers. Portland Telegram. Oil (IAIN MEN 10 MEET ' La Grande business men and citi zens who hold claims In the oil dis trict of Vale, are called to meet li this city tomorrow afternoon at 8:30 The meeting will be held in the Elks' hall. Business to come up will prin cipally be of an organization nature. Local claim holders have long slnct llsoussed the possibility and practica bility of forming a company and de veloping the project as a company. This move will be discussed at thf Sunday afternoon meeting. All claim holders are requested to be present it this meeting. IB TT MOT B. P. O. E. La Grand Lodge No. 411, meet each Thursday evening at I o'clock In Elk' hall on Adam avenue. Visit Ing brother are cordially Invited te attend. W. B. 8ARGENT, Exalted Rule G. E. M'CULLT. Rec. Sec, I. O. O. F. La Grande Lodge No. II, meet In their hall every Saturday night VI- itlng brothers cordially Invited to at ;end. Cemetery plat may be' seen at Model Restaurant. T. J. SCROGGIN. N. O. D. K. COX, Secretary. C. J. VANDERPOEL, Fin. Bee. - . - - - :.v;d ,, - - , - .,: HAH. M IS ROBBED Hon. II. SI. fake. Who Announced Ills Candidacy for I'nlltHl Ktali- s-nator. N. ner aboard the fiVf MEN IN JAIL The Current Topic club was enter alned last evening at tho home of William Miller, who led the meeting. The subject for discussion was aerial navigation, wireless telegraphy and telephony. After a few Introductory remarks In which Mr. Miller called attention to the wonderful discoveries ind scientific accomplishments of the past few years along lines electrical. He then left the subject to his assist ant. The first to respond was R. E. Smith, who read a most Interesting paper treating upon wlreles telegra phy. He was followed by Mr. Os burn. who had prepared a specially strong paper upon aerial navigation. Next came George Cleaver, who read story which he claimed had been written by hla wife. The story was made to appear local by the Introduc tion of local name and was listened to with Interest. Rev. Deal then followed with a most eloquent five' minute address In which he brought out some very salient feature of the tubject. Rev. Seemann then deliver ed a short address, In which he re cited many facts which were pleas ing a well as instructive, and also interspersed through his remarks wmt poetry which he recited In his usual masterly manner. Dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Kirk and. her daughter. Miss Margaret. During the lunch hour Robert Miller manipulated the graph aphone much to the delight nnd en tertainment of all present. Inhabitants of the county Jail who ire awaiting trial before the Febru iry term of circuit court number Ive. Bert Plxler is there on a charge if horse stealing. Tom Featherson is harged with burglary from a build ng, alleged to have been committed at Elgin. Charles Harris is charged with assault with a dangerous weap- Tom McNary committed larceny. ys the complaint. Jack Gabhard". name on the commitment book. These men will be given trial at the term commencing February 3, at which time the session opens. The court docket is of the usual size and contains but a few cases of more than ordinary interest. Last week the North Powder New. announced the finding of a United States mall pouch, cut open and lying by the road across the river, the bringing of It In and Identifying It as one sent out from the -Nortn rowu postoffice. In an Interview with the O. R. & agent at North Powder. Mr. But- states that the sack was pui train all right, but tne mall clerk finding It was a sack in tended for the next train Instead of his. threw It off. This was a queer proceeding, to say the leaHt. The train had left the town and was out In the sagebrush, by the water tank across the river. Why should tv throw the sack off the train InsteaJ of '.(Mowing the usual course In such cases, carrying it on and giving it to the proper authority The matter should be investigated and jomebody taught a lesson. The clerk, Mr. Butner says, claim that he telegraphed back from the novt .tntlon, Baker, telling the where abouts of the pouch. But If he did so, there was no one in the office; such a message was never rcceivea. The agent's theory Is that someone found the sack lying out there by the tank and robbed It. Not less fcan three registered letters are known to have been In It. Hun-inum Suit to ConiiiiriMf. .Washington. D. ('., Jan. 25. The government suit against the Harrl man railroad systems will be insti tuted as soon as papers reach Salt Lake. It Is expected that Attorney General r.Pnapar'e will Iwie a state ment In relation to the cae today. PrlcMtlHMid Meeting. The quarterly meeting nf the L. I R. priesthood was held this after noon at the tabernacle. Prominent members of the church throughout the county were present, and the af airs of the church were generally For Sale or Trade. The business, stock and tool of th Blue Mountain Marble ft Granlto company la offered for sale or trad, for particular call on or address ll-ltf E. C. DAVIS. has an arson charge checked to his. iliscussed. Danger in a Cold Because you live contrai'ted ordinary roldj ml rvciirered iri(m them without treatment of say klud. do not for a moment lmulue tbnt colri are not dangerous. Not only p:jeu omnia, but alaothe Infectious discuses such as diphtheria and w-arlet fever Hurt with cold. The cold prepares the sytem for the reception aud development of the germs of theae disease. Take our advice cure youl cold while you eau. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy by its remarkable cures of colila has become a staple article ot trade and commerce. It is prompt; it l effectual: It Is reliable. Try lb xeai.i ihi' . A GREAT REMNANT eople's BEGINNING SAT. The SALE l tore JAN. 25 The sales of the past season have left us with a great many short lengths in our piece goods depart ments. These we have gathered together and MARKED DOWN TO WHAT WOULD SEEM BELOW THE BOTTOM OF POSSIBILITY. The lot fills a number of large tables in our store and includes ALMOST AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF CALICOES, OUTINGS, FLANNELETTES, PER CALES, COTTON and WOOL DRESS GOODS,' SILKS LACES, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS. Daice Tonight. Don't forgot ie big dance at Har ris hall tonight AT ABOUT HALF THE REGULAR PRICE r eoDle s Stnn LA CRANDE, The P OREGON ( V ,1 I