La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 29, 1908, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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EVEXIxa OSETtVFR. 1A GRASDE. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APIUL , 1108.
PAGE THREE.
"V
DIRECTORY
OF
FRATERNAL ORDERS
5 UA QRANDE, ORE.
T t O. O. p.
U rale Lodg, No u mMU
Saturday night Vto
, UnC briber, cordially invited to at
,en4. CemeUrr plat may b, at
J oaei Restaurant
.' . T. J. BCROQQIN. N. G.
. E. COX Secretary.
C. J. VANDERPOEL. Pin. Bee.
A. P. A A. M.
la Grand Lodg No XJL r 4
kold regular meeting first
ad third Saturday! at 7:10 p. m.
I H. RUB8ELL, W. M.
i, ?. D. HUFFMAN. Secretary.
Vi. i ... .
f U Grand Neit No. 17, meets In
;he K. of P. hall every Tuesday eve
. tac at o'clock. 'Visiting brother
; oordlatly Invited.
B. VANDERMTJELEN. Executlv.
v t. oabjsk, secretary.
K. of P.
"j Red Croee Lodge No. IT. meeU
' -every Monday evening in Caatl Ball,
Corp building. A. Pythian weleome
V . D. H.i PROCTOR, C. C.
R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. 8. '
O. E. 8.
Hope Chapter No. IS, O. E. S., hold
stated communications the second and
fourth Wednesdays of , each' month.
"Visiting members cordially Invited. 8
MART O. FORREST. W, M,
MART A. WARNICK,' Secretary.' 1
H. B. of A.
Meets ftrat and third Thursday eve---at
I. O. O. P. hall. Visiting members
ralways welcome. ! ; i s
J. A. ARBCCKLE, President. -C.
J. VANDERPOEL, ( Secretary i ,
Rebekah.
Crystal Lodge No. 60, meets every
."Tuesday evening at the L O, O. P.
(lodge. All visiting members are la
sted to attend. S . f .'
j i i, . i LAURA STILES, N. G.
; JENNIE SMITH, Secretary
' ' Ij. O. T. M.' . " vr
Hive No. 27, L. O. T. M meets
every first and third Thursday of each
; month at 2 o'clock in the' afternoon.
" "Visiting members made welcome.
SADIE KLIXTWORTH, L. C.
MRS. EVA M'INTYRE, K. of R.
CEMENT WORK
All kinds of Cement and;
Concrete work. '''
COMCRETE v
BUILDING. BLOCKS
CEMETERY WORK
No contract too large or
too small,
Satisfaction Guaranteed
L. ROBERTS
PHONE BLACK 582
?- f ; fl ED' STRINGIIAM,
' ' i AUCTIONEER.' ' '
',, ' Bales cried on short notice.
5 ' ' '' Satisfaction guaranteed.''
- No extra charge for distance.
' LA SRANDB . - - - OREGON
Route No. t . 'Phone No. lx6
1THE GEORGE
4 LUMBER
1 RETAIL
We Solicit Your Orders for
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings,
Chain
We are prepared to furnish and
promptly- ... .iV . i,.;... ,
Call D i Pctail Department Phone Main 8
THE
......
Woodmen of the World.
La Grande Lodge No. 119, W. O.
W meets every Saturday evening
In K. of P. hall In the Corpe
building. All visiting members wel
come. M. M. MARQUIS.
I. R. KEENET, Consul Commander.
Clerk.
F. O. E.
La Grande Aerie No. lit. P. O.
meeu every Friday night In Elks'
hall at I p. m. Visiting brethren In
vited to attend.
D. H. PROCTOR. W. P.
J. H. LEISHMAN, W. 8.
Pcrestera ot uanca,
court Maid Marian No. SI meets
cond and fourth Wednesday night
n K. of P. halL Brothers are Invited
to attend, ' '.
NERI ACKLES. C R.
o. v. Hendricks, p. b.
Board of Trust: Dr. O. L. Big-
(era, Oscar Berger and Herbert Pat
terson, s '' , i i i! i .
( . B. P. O. K. y, v , f
La. .Grand Lodg No. , 4 St, meet
each Thursday evamu m i ;'c!;?v
Elks' hall on Adams avenu. ' Vhrtt
lng brothers are cordially Invite A t
attend.
W. B. 8ARGENT, Exalted Rtalcr.
k Q. E. M'CUliT. Rec. Sec p
3 . 'i 1. O. O. if. v i pj i !
jStar Encampment No. II, L O. O
P., meets ' every ; second and ' fourtk
Wednesday In the month In Odd Fel
lows' hall. Visiting patriarchs alwayr
welcome. D. E. COX C. P.
WA. WORSTELL, Bcrlb. f.
La jBrande Camp No.,(7'0 met
every iMoaday evening at'X 6; d.' If'
hall. All visiting neighbors are cor
dlally Invited to attend..
r E. C. DAVIS, a
SJ. COX,"" Clerk,' ' t i
D.
f Relief committee: E. C. J5avli
Charles Dlsquai A. X Warner and D.
e.;cox.- f i j ) :: t .'i :
The best thing you can do with your
wad, roll, pile, stockign or whatever
you may call your savings, is to put. It
where it la sure to grow and be safe
while It la growing. The bank Is the
spot, and our bank Is tho right one in
which to deposit your savings, both
for security and good interest. . Every
man and woman ought to have an in
dependent bank account... Let us show
you how money grows when" In our
keeping.""" ....-,. w
The Eastern Oregon
Trust & bavins
bank
OFFICER: ' . . . .
P. M. BTRKIT. President
WM. MILLERJ Vice-President
GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier.
T. J. BCROQQIN, Assistant Cashier.
P. J. HOLME3. Treaaunir.
PALMER!
COMPANY
DEPARTMENT
Wood
deliver material
BOOSTERS III PBIDUIOII
aii o si m i
A strange reluctance towards sub-t
scribing money with which to carry on
a publicity campaign marked the
meeting held at the court house last
evening and from a standpoint of Im
mediate results the meeting was de
clared a failure by Tom Richardson,
says the Pendleton East Oregonlan.
Though the representative business
men and property owners ot the city
were present, but a half dozen or so
were willing to help finance a pub
licity bureau. 'Of these one waa a
banker, while the others were mer
chants. From those who own build
ings and other property about the city
from which they receive high rents.
not a cent could be secured for the
development of the city and county.
At the opening of the meeting Tom
Richardson was introduced by Presi
dent Alexander of the Commercial as
sociation, who expressed gratification
that the audience was composed of
4 representatives from all portions of
the county. r, r j- .j l, "-- ,: .
? iV,- I Va1 -DnklLnl, '
In a - very Interesting halt Hour
talk Mr. Richardson explained the
nature of the work being done by the
Portland Commercial club. He also
(old of the development work at New
Orleans, Where he was located before
coming: tp Oregon, and of the move
ments, that are now on at Eugene,
Medford, Ashland, La Grande and
other places throughout the state.
He argued that Pendleton and the
other Important towns of the state
should '.maintain a publicity bureau.
To 'd this: h declared would require
motley and popular subscription of
fered the 'only means of securing
t
same, '
SAO DEATH OCCURS AT,
LOSTIHE SUNDAY EVENING
The body of Miss Frances Wymer.
Aho died at Lostlne Sunday, arrived
on the Elgin train yesterday evening,
md was Bhlpped to her former home
In Page county, Iowa, on the evening
train, accompanied by two brothers,
Miss Wymer came to La Qrande some
time last winter, hoping the chans
of climate would -prove beneficial.
After the family had settled at Joseph
they attempted to move the invalid
from La Grande, making the trip
overland. The end came when 'the
party reached Lostlne, and they were
obliged to return with the body. -
The deceased was a sister of J, S.
Spiker of this city. , . ;
IE SAGAX WAXTS DISPENSATION '
Trench Count Appeals to Pope Rcta
live to JIU Coming Marriage. - i
i t. ,u .. (. ,, ,. v '
' Naples.fAprll 29. Prince Helle' d?
agnn has addressed a communication j
to the Vatican, asking that a dlspen-'
.mtlon be granted by th church forj
his marriage with vAnna Gould, a' dl-l
Vurcrd person.'. .. A the church only
Trants this dispensation In certain
ases and as none of these are - of
fered as reasons for granting the'
jvrlt, it is-noT thought the church will
ipprove of the marriage, i A civil cer
emony will probably be( performed In
France soon.
V Tlioutiand Dollars' Worth of Good.
A. H. Thurnes, a well known eoal
operator of Buffalo, O., write: "I
have been afflicted with kidney and
Madder trouble for years, passing
Travel and stones with . excrucattlng
pain. I got no relief from medicine
until I began taking Foley's Kidney
Cure, then the result was surprising.
V few doses started the brick dust Uk
fine stones and now I have no pain
cross my kidneys and I feel like a
new man. it has done he novo wortn
of good." A. T. Hill.
Lewis Greaty Improved.
C. N. Lewis, the Hllgard postmas
ter, who ha been quite 111 for the
past several, months ha so far re
covered as to be able to make a slight
pretense 1 of attending ' to business
again. His many friends In Union
county Join with The Observer In of
fering congratulations. For a time It
was feared that he would never re
cover.
Turning to the Immediate work of
raising funds he asked for offers of
$25 per month towards a publicity
bureau.
Matlock Rmponds Not.
"Mr. Matlock." said he. addressing
W. F. Matlock, who was In the audi
ence, "won't you start this list with
a 125 per month subscription?"
But Mr. Matlock replied not, and
for a time It looked as though there
was no one to start the ball rolling.
Finally M. B. Gwlnn volunteered 125
per month In behalf of the Pendleton
Savings bank and the crowd qheered.
After trying In vain to secure more
$25 offers the limit was reduced to
$15 and finally to $10 per month.' At
the tatter rat R. Alexander, the Peo
ple Warehouse, Koeppen Bros., R. H.
Wilcox and E. J. Murphy all sub
scriDea. But no other offers wer
forthcoming and the effort was given
up In disgust. .
Richardson Was Disappointed. .
"Fellow cltlsens, this Is the first
:n-.c :'i?yi fctn as this has' happened
In Oregon since I have been here,"
said Tom Richardson, when he saw
that his appeal had been In vain.
This movement so far has been a
failure. It Is not for me to say what
you people Bhall give' and I can only
leave It to you." ; i j
Later on In . the evening James
Johns roused the Ire ot the visitor by
saying that Portland seemed to look
upon eastern Oregon solely as a land
of- sagebrush and jackrabblts. Com
ing back Into the fray Mr. Richard
son classed the remark as an insult
and then took occasion to pour a few
hot shots into the local business camp.
Minoownern Want. Protection.
Klmberly, South Africa, April 29
Officials of the : DeEeers company
have demanded military protection
from the authorities. They clalr.
there Is a plot afoot to blow up the!,
mines and buildings with dynamite
This is the result of discontent be
cause of the dismissal ot a larg num
bers of miners, caused by the collaps
of the diamond market.
Death Was on Ills Ileelg.
Jesse P. Morris ot Skippers, Va
had a colse call In the spring of 1906.
He says: "An atatck of pneumonia
left me so weak and with such a fear
ful cough that my friends declared
Donsumptlon had me, and death was
on my heels. Then I was persuaded
to try D, King's New Discovery.
holped me immediately, and after tak
Ing two and a half bottle I was
well man again. I found out thn
Xew Discovery Is the best remedy for
roughs and lung disease In all th
world." Sold under guurantce at th
Newlln drug store. 60c and $U Trlr.l
bottle JrM. .'. : , .
Seeds
:Seeds
All Kinds
FIELD and GARDEN
In bulk and in packages.
We have been , the seed
distributor of this county
for several years and our
stock as usual is complete.
Feed of All Kinds
EARLY ROSE SEED
POTATOES
STORAGE
A. V. OLIVER
- ' Slater Block
THE POINTS WAT
INTEREST YOU
WE provide an absolutely safe place
to deposit your money.
WE are not an experiment, but a
grown, really existing reality.
WE return your money all of It on
demand.
WE are prosperous and responsible,
aa welt as progressive.
WE give you the Beet ot Service as
the result ot long experience.
WE have ample Capital and Surplus
to protect your Interest in every
. way.
rVt Py Interest on Certificates of Deposit for 6 months and on
Saving Account.
FARMERS AND TRADERS
NATIONAL BANK
' OF LA GRANDE
, J. W. SCRIBER,
JOSEPH PALMER, Pmidsnt , . ' . -
i (.
Keep.
the money at home
by uslnl ; ,
LA GRANDE SUGAR
Costs no more and just as '
sweet, 1 All dealers.
Grande Ronde Lumk r Co.
PERRY, OREGON '
CAM FURNISH LUMBER Of ALL KIDS
. IN CAR LOAD LOTS , ,
' For 16 inch Chain Wood Delivered at your Home,.
Call up V. E. BEAM, La Grande. Phone, Red 1741 ' .
EHtray Notice.
4 I have taken up and now have in
my possesison five head of hogs which
I mak no clal mot owning, and which
will be delivered to the rightful own
ers upon payment of eharges and th
proper proof of ownership. Th said
hogs are described as follows: Two
sows marked swallow fork In each
car, two shotcs. unmarked; one sow,
marked split and underbit In each
ear. Bald hogs are now at the old
Frank Mitchell place at Cove, Ore.
April 6, 1908.
A. B. CONLET,
df-l-S-6 Cove, Ore.
For Bale.
Ptoek ranch of 1620 acres, located
one-half mile south of Union; 10 acres
In alfalfa. All under water. Stock,
machinery, etc., go with plate. Call
on or address owner, C,
r. eienasen,
,
Ind for Rent.
We have 120 acres of excellent land
for rent. Call at onea.
F. 8. BRAMWELL,
. C. J. BLACK.
, WE HAVE
MONEY
TO LOAN
WHEN THE
SECURITY
OFFERED
MEETS THE
APPROVAL OF
OUR DIRECTORS
, Cashier
Q. E. MsCULLY, A. C
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parts 6:60 a. m.
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arrival ;tl p. St.; depart, p. as.
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Leave La Oraad at I a., as.
arrives la La Oraad at 1:10.
J. IL KEE.VET, Agent. -L
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