La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 31, 1908, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    EVENING OBSERVER, l.A GRANDE OREGON, FIUDAT, JXXY 81, IOS.
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M. W. A. .
La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets
every first and third Monday evenings
at I. O. O. F., hall. All visiting neigh
bora are cordially Invited to attend.
Relief committee: E. C. Duvla,
Charles Dlsqua, A. J. Warner and D,
E; Cox. E. C. DAVIS, C.
P. E. COjj;. Clerk. , .
La Grande Aerie No. 2 5, P. O. E.,
) meets every Friday night In Elks'
ball at 8 p. ra, Visiting brethren ln-
vitea io attena.
D. II. PRpCTOR, W. P.
J. H. LEUSHMAN. W. 8.
, O. K. 8
- Wons Chapter No, 13, O. E. 8., hold
stated communications the second auu
fourth Wednesdays pf each month.
Visiting memDcrs cordially Invited.
MART O. EOItr.EST. w. M.
MART A. WARXICK, Secretary.
I. O. O. P.
, ' Star Encampment No. tlr L O. O
F4 meets every second and fourth
Wednesday In the month In Odd Fel
lows' hall. Visiting patriarchs always
welcome. D. E. COX, C. P.
- W. A. WORSTELI Scribe.
U. B. of A.
Meets first and third Thursday eve
at I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members
always welcome.
J. A. ARBUCKLdS, President
C. J. VANDERPOEL. Secretary.'
Woodmou of the World.
La Grande Lodge No. 1st, W. O.
W., meets every Saturday evening
in K. of P. hall In the Corpe
building. All visiting mcmbnri wol.
come. M. M. MARQUIS,
1. H. lTIIt'KV Pnn.nl f-nmmo
. Oerk. . '
t, O. O, P.
'La Grande Lodge No. II, meets Is
their hall every Saturday night. Vis
iting brothers cordially Invited to at
tend.. Cemetery plat may be seen at
Model Restaurant.
' T. J. SCROGGDJ. N. Q.
T. E. COX, Secretary.
C. J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. Sec,
Fcre&terg ol America.
Court Maid Marian No. 22 meets
iftcond and fourth . Wednesday night
in K. of P. hall. Brothors are Invited
to attend.
NERI ACKLES, C. R..
G. V. HENDRICKS, P. 8.
Board of Trustee: Dr.. O. L, Big
rers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Patterson.
La Grande Lodge No. 41," A. F. ' t
A. M., holds regular meetings firs'
and third Saturday's at 7:80 p. m.
' : L. H. RUSSELL, W. M.
C. D, HUFFMAN, Secretary.
nrolliorhood of Owls.
La Grande Nest No. IT,, meets In
the K. of P. hall very Tuesday eve
ning at I o'clock. Visiting brothers
cordially Invited.
J. B. VANDERMUELEN, Executive.
C. W. BAKER, Secretary.
K. of P.
Red Cross Lodge No. 17, meets
every Monday evening In Castle Hall.
Corpe building. A Pythian welcome
to all visiting knights. ,
D. II. PROCTOR. C. C.
R. L. LINCOLN. K. of R, & S.
B. P. O. E.
La draude Lodge "No. 433, meets
each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In
Elks' hail on Adams avenue. Visit
ing brothers are cordially Invited to
attend.
, W. B. SARGENT, Exalted Rule.
l G. E. M'CULLT. Pec. Bee.
h. O. T. BI. ,
Hlvo No. 27, L. O. T. M., meet!
every first and third Thursday of each
month at 1 o'clock In the afternoon
Visiting members made welcome.
SADIE KLINTWORTII, L. C.
MRS. EVA M'INTTRE, K. of R.
Rebekalis.
Crystal Lodge No. 80, meets every
Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. T.
hall. All visiting members are In
vited to attend.
RACHEL E. WORSTELL. N. G.
TILLIE COX. Secretary.
Rlvpr IroTalcpc tho I pari
'v aw w m 'was a a 'w UVMM
Scores of people have demonstrated beyond all doubt that the natural Ice
handled by V. E. Bean Is the Purest and most durable Ice on the makret
For further evidence ask the numerous patrons In all parts of the city.
Cheapest Fuel
The wise man foresecth the evil and buycth a carload, of Bean's chain
wood In time to season for winter van. The fogllsh pass on, and are pun
ished by paying seven to nine dollars per cord next wlntcn Dry wood,
bigger loads for less money, and put Into your woodsheds.
V. ED. BEAN
PHONE RED 1741.
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This is the open season for Ice Cream and wo are pre- j
pared to furnisn the trade' with the very best. Re-
mamXcr refreshment parlors are the finest in Eastern f
Oregon. A resort for Ladies and Gentlemen ::::::
j D. S ELDER, the Candy Man
NOTICE OP I1XAL ACCOUNT.
Notice Is hereby given that Wil
liam J.. Stanley, administrator of the
slate of Martha J. Stanley, deceased,
lias filed In the county court of Union
county, Oregon, his final account In
the matter of said estate, and the
county court has appointed Tuesday,
the 4th dsy of Auguit, llOS. at the
hour of 10 o'clock a. m.at the court
house, aa the time and place for hear
Ing of objections to such final account
and the settlement themof.
Dated thla 25th day of June, 1108.
WILLIAM J. 8TANLET, -Administrator
of the Estate of Martha
S. Stanley. Deceased.
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Just ExarUy IMgtit.
"I have used Dr. King's New Life
Pills for several years, and find them
Just exactly right," says Mr. A. A. Fcl
ton, of Harrlsvllle, N. Y. New Llfo
Pills relieve without the least discom
fort. Best remedy for constipation,
biliousness and malaria. 25o at the
Newltn drug store. .
Strayed or Piolm.
A sorrel filly, t years old; branded
"F. B." on left shoulder. While stripe
full length of forehead, and one white
hind foot One bay, 1-year-old,
branded the same as first named,
leading to recovery. Fred Bradcn.
Ladd Canyon.
The announcement that Itov. A.
Eades la now- very low In the hospital
In Spokane, will bo sad news to his
many friends of eastern Oregon. Con
sidering the fact that he is 78 years
of age and quite feeble. It is doubtful
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If he ever regains his strength. How.'
ever, the latest reports are to the ef-
feet that he was some better. 1 j J
Itv. Eades Is ono of the pioneer!
characters of the northwest. He was' J
born in Colo county. Mo., November
8, 1829. His family moved' from there
to Platte county, when "Abrahum was
about 4,i years old, and later, In 1844,
crossed the plains to Oregon. When
thov reached the present site of La
Grande, they made camp io i...v
nights near where tho Slater residence
In South La Grande, now Is,', and
passed on over the Blue mountains
and the Cascade to Willamette val
ley, settling In what Is now Yamhill
county. He remained at home until
he was nearly 25 years of age, when
all at once, he became Impressed with
the necessity of obtaining an educa
tion. Prior to this time he could only
read In a very limited way. He had
accumulated some stock and these he
disposed of and entered school, and
did not stop until after he had grad
uated from- the Wlllnmette valley.
After leaving school he moved to
Grant county and taught school for
quite a while. Being always of a re
ligious turn he one day stepped Into
the law office of his old:tlme friend,
tho late Col. George B. Currey, who
remnfked: "Endes, why don't you en-
4er the mlnlatryT Your church(Meth-
odist) needs men of your ability, and'
yoij.would do the world, as well as
yooi-i"!f, some good." That remark
set Mr.- Eades to thinking, and In a
few wefks he returned and said:
"Colonel, I am going to preach next
Sunday morning, and I want you to
come out and hear me, and If you
Hot Weather Bargains in Matting
In our Matting Department we show a splendid assort
ment, both as regards Shades, Qualuy and Prices . . . .
EASONABLE- FURNISHINGS
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By this we mean articles of house furnishings which the
housewife requires at this time. Now think of the arti
cle most needed and call at our store and ask to see it.
You will tina il litiVit price yoM can afford, to pay.
Special B
ar-ains
Lace Curtains, Portieres and Draperies
We have cut the prices in this line nearly 50 percent.
You cannot afford to overlook this opportunity to fill a
long felt want at a substantial money saving.
dcook & 3jFr i tt s I
DEALERS IN FURNITURE AND CARPETS . I
think I can make a success, I will en-' i$-iwS341t
tw the work."
"the result was, he was soon regu
larly Installed and filled many of the
best calls within the gift of his church,
and conducted one of the greatest re
vivals ever held. In Prairie City, wjiere
over 280 confessed Christ. He wa?
honored with Uie office of presiding
elder of the Boise district Was a del
egate to the general conference In
New York In 1888, and .there, as he
has said, "made the speech of his
life." His effort was occasioned by
an attempt on the part of an eastern
bishop, to force a resolution making a
conference consist of not less than 50
ministers. Mr. Ends arose, and In a
few minutes hud tho august body of
dlgnlurl. s at his mercy, and succeeded
in having tho number cut down to 85.
He was the last principal of tlx
Blue Mountain university, and for the
past IS years or more called La Grandi
his home, and still has a home In
South La Grnndn. His wife passed
away a few years ago, and about three
years ago, while handling wild horses,
he was kicked and suffered a fracturr
of bo'h legs, from which he never
fully recovered.
Rev. Eades always ept himself
wcll-lnformud on the current topic of
the day. was a student, and acknowl
edged among the best Greek and Latin
scholars lit the stato. It Is to be hoped
that ho will rapidly recover from 'his
recent Illness. He left this city a few
weeks ago to enter the Old Polks'
home, which la conducted by the
deaconesses of the Methodist church,
but a few days ago was removed to
the hospital In Ppokane, ' where he
could bo better cared for.
Notice.
To My Friends and Patrons; .
Having sold my stink of hardware
etc, to Messrs. Lilly and Foster, who
will continue In the same line of bus
iness, and at the same place. Mr.
Lilly having been associated with me
for the past six years, I take pleasure
In rocommendlng the new firm to my
many friends: and patrons and trust
that you will find business with them
as pleasant aa our business relations
have always been. I will be found al
the store during the month of July,
and will be pleased to have as many
of my friends call and settle their ac
counts as possible during the month.
Thanking you for the many favors
shown me, I remain.
Very reepectfully,
MRS. T. X. MURPUT.
Better Than Spanking.
Spanking does not cure children of
bed-wetting. There Is a constitution
al cause for thla trouble., Mrs. M.
Summers, Box W, Notre Dame, Ind.,
will aend free to any mother her suc
cessful Instructions. Send no money,
but write her today If your children
trouble In this way. . Don't blame
the child, the chances are it can't
help It This treatment also cures
adults and aged people troubled with
urine difficulties ty day or night
Wood Sawed.
By Oliver AHagerty, with gasoline
wood saw. Thou Black 1851. A14
rilOTOGIUPItS.
THE SORT THAT
PLEASE TOUR
F111END3 AND
YOUR PURSE. ,
MODERN POPING ,
A SPECIALTY.
Call at Studio and see sam
ples of I'p-to-Dnte Photography.
Fru
Tops
B.TS
Economy and Mason.
and Rubbers
All Kinds of fruit
To Put in Them.
THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
E. I'OLACK, Propr. Phone Main 75
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Beach
MISS ADA ROCKII.
Btiltncnknmp Building.
Take
Steamer
Reach IVortli
POTTER
prom
Portland
f CEMENT WORK!
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All kinds of Cement and
Concrete work.
CONCRETE
BUILDING BLOCKS
CEMETERY WORK
No contract too large or
too small. .
Satisfaction Guaranteed
PHi
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ROBERTS
PHONE BLACK 682
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Passengers are how transferred to thb railkoao at MEGLER
, FOUHTBEH MILM UP THB COLUMBIA RlVRH PROM ILWAOO, Tills
ULMINATKS IMS VeCISSITT Of STEAMERS WAITIHO FOR THE TIDE,
Aha INSURES A PROMPT AND REGULAR SUMMER ScHEDULI.
Tho steamer T. J. POTTER leaves Portland every
morning except Saturday and Sunday at 8:30 o'clock.
Saturday only at 2 o' clock P. M. Remember the
Summer rate on the 0. R. M. is $16.15 from Lagrande
to all North Beach points and return; good until Sep
tember 50th. .
North Beach it a famous beiutiM p'ace--perfect hevh on
tha whola Nortn Cent. . m
There are accommodations galore at price to suit all Ustet:
camping facilities withoulsqiialperfick bathing conditions; ail
sorts of amutaman'.a and Uiversior. Coma ha a gcod rest and
- a jolly time.
t at us send you oar new summar book, and tell you all about
NORTH BEACH. , '
J. If. KEENLY, Local Agent, La Grande, Oregon.
VVm M cMDRRAY.Qen. Passenger Agt, Portland, Ore.
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