EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, IMS. CAGE lilTXi LEAVE fOR Mill . OF THE - rRATFRMA! ORnFRR I stm. Aim vr ibbti II If ii tk Am. v i n n iff- tt r a m ti ymonumm ' Oi LA GRANDE. ORE. . . I Ml EIGHT PACES. M. W. A. . ! O. O. Pr . - La Grande Camp No. 7763 meets very flrt and third Monday evenings at I. O. 0. F. hall. AU visiting neigh bors are cordially Invited to attend. Relief committee: E. C. Davis, Charles Dlsqua, A. J. Warner and D. E. Cox. E. C. DAVIS, C. D. E. COX, Cleric. , F. O. II La Grande Aerie-No. tit. F. O. EL, meets every Friday night In Elks' hall at I p. m. Visiting brethren In vl ted to attend. D. H. PROCTOR. W. P. J. H. LEISHMAN, W, B. 4 O. H. S. Hope Chapter No. It, O. E. S., hold stated communications the second and fourth "Wednesdays of each month. Visiting memDers cordially Invited. ' MART O. FORREST, W. M. ... MART A. WARNICK, Secretary. I. O. O. F. Star Encampment No. II, L O. 6. F 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 WORSTELL, Scribe. H. B. of A. Meets first and third Thursday eve at L O. O. F. hall. Visiting members always welcome. , ' J, A ARBTJCKLHi, President. C J. VANDERPOEL. Secretary. Woodmen of Ui World. ' La Grande Lodge No. 16 , W. O. W., meets every. Saturday evening In K. of P. hall In " the r Corp'e building. All visiting members wel come. , i M. M. MARQUIS, J. H. KEENET, Consul Commander. Clerk. ". B. P. O. E. La Orande Lodge No. 431, meets each Thursday evening at t o'clock Id Elks' hall on Adams avenue. Visit ing brothers are cordially Invited to attend. v W. B. SARGENT. Exalted Ruler. G. E. M'CULLT, Ree. See. River Ice Takes the Lead Scores of people have demonstrated beyond all doubt that the natural Ice handled by V. E. Bean la the Purest and most durable Ice on the makret. For further evidence ash the numerous patrons In all parts of the city. Cheapest Fuel The wise man foreseeth the evil and buyeth a carload of Bean's chain wood In time to season for winter use. The foolish pass on, and are pun ished by paying seven to nine dollars per cord next winter. Dry wood, bigger loads for less money, and put Into your woodsheds. V. E. B E A 'PHONE RED 1741. i ICE CREAM i ; ; This is the open season for Ice Cream and we are pre- pared to furnisn the trade with the very best Re- ; member refreshment parlors are the finest in Eastern ' j Oregon. A resort for Ladies and Gentlemen :::::: ' t D. SELDER, the Candy Man; ' 'aaaasaattaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaa , - She Likes Good Things. Mrs. Charles E. Smith of West Franklin, Me., says: "I like, good things end have adopted Dr. King's New Life Pills as our family laxative meUlclne, because they are good and do their work without making a fuss about If These painless purifiers sold at Newlln'a drug store. 16c, Strayed or Stoles. A sorrel filly, t years old; branded "T. B." on left shoulder. White stripe full length of forehead, and one white kind foot One bay, 1-year-old. branded the same as first named, seeding te( reoovery. Fred Braden, Ladd Canyon. La Grande Lodge No. If, meets la their hall every Saturday night. Vis iting brothers cordially Invited to at tend. ' Cemetery plat may be seen at Model Restaurant T, J. 8CROQGIN. N. G. D. E, COX, Secretary. C. J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. Sea. Foresters of Anaenoa. Court Maid Marian No. SI meets tecond and fourth Wednesday night in K. of P. hall. Brothers are Invited to attend. ' NERI ACKLE8. C R. G. V. HENDRICKS, F. S. . Board of Trustee: Dr. G. L. Blg gers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Pat terson. A. F. A. M. La Grande Lodge No, 41. A. F. 4 A M., holds regular meetings first snd third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. '. U H. RUSSELL. W. M. JtroUierhood of Owls. La Grande Nest No.' 17, meets in the K. of P. hall every Tuesday eve ning at I o'clock. Visiting brothers sordlally invited. J. B. VANDERMUELEN, Executive. C. W. BAKER, Secretary. K. of F. - V Red Cross Lodge No. 17, meets every Monday evening In Castle Hall, Corps building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting knights. D. H. PROCTOR, C. C. R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. S. . L. O. T. M. Hive No. 27, L. O. T. M., meets every first and third Thursday of each month at 1 o'clock In the afternoon Visiting members made welcome. SADIE KLINTWORTH, L. C. MRS. EVA M'INTTRE, K. of R. Rebekalia. Crystal Lodge No. 88. meets every Tuesday evening at the f. O. . O. F. hall. All visiting members are In vited to attend. RACHEL E. WORSTELL, N. G. TILLIE COX, Secretary. NEW RCIUL CAKRIEIL Kommll Now on Route 1 In riaoe of Clinton Ball, Promoted. D. J. Kemmlll. formerly an em ploye In the O. R. A N. shops. Is the new carrier of route No. 1, In place of Clinton Ball, who served for Uncle Sam In that capacity, but is now a city carrier. Mr. Kemmlll took the civil service examination some time ago, and has been la service for. several days. The moment Is do longer; the future may never be; the p recent la all of whP-h man la master. MANY FROM THIS - COUNTY TO TAKE PART. With County Judge Henry on His Way and Several (Join Tonight, the County Will Be Well Represented at Roads Meeting In Portland Large Number Delegated. The advance guard of the Union county delegation to the good roads convention In Portland tomorrow, is now on Its way, In the shape of Coun ty Judge Henry. On tonight's train the county 'commissioners and a lib eral number of the road supervisors In the county, aside from County Fruit Inspector C. D. Huffman, represent ing the Commercial club, will take their departure. A large number of people have been delegated to attend this momentous meeting, among wnom are the following! A, V. Andrews, Dr. C. T. Bacon, Dr. G. L. Riggers, W. H. Bohncnkamp. S. N. Bolton, E. E. Bragg, Judge T. IL Crawford. Geo. H. Currey, G. L. Clea ver, C. E. Cochran, C. 8. Dunn, Ed L. Eckley, .G. H. Fowler. J. E. Foley, Dr. M. K. Hall, F. S. Ivanhoe, J, B. John son, F. Kllpatrlck, Judge J. W. Kowles, B.'F. Lewis, R. W. Logan, F. L. Meyers, William Miller. E. C. Moore, Dr. F. E.. Moore, J. D. McKennon, Dr. N. Molltor, A Newlln, Turner Oliver, Joe Palmer,' George Palmer, Dr. A. L. Richardson, James A. Russell, L. H. Russell, G. M. Rlchey, A. A. Rob erts. W. B. Sargent, J. W. Scrlber, Dr. George O'Connor, E. Sebbelov, J. D. Slater, George Stoddard. F. O. Taylor, J. Van Buren, Mac Wood, N. K. West, E. D. Wright, J. T. Williamson, Wal ter M. Pierce and Qorge E. Good. A large number of these will, of course, not be able to leave their bus iness to attend. However, those who will Join the head of the delegation In Portland , tomorrow morning, will do their utmunt -W ' make hat notable convention one of worth. The roads of the state will profit by the meeting that Is assured as much Interest has been manifested for several weeks in this convention. NF.W BAKERY ARRANGEMENT. RooM'h A Bunker Itetwo McKennon Bakery for Tttcmselvcs. Since Saturday afternoon J. D. Mc Kennon has no longer operated ' a bakery, and at present an arrange ment Is in effect with Roesch A Bunker, proprietors of the Royal bak ery, which will meet Mr. McKennon's demands until he lets go of his busi ness to his successors In a few weeks. Until the time that the Pattlson Bros, take hold of their new vesture, Roesch at Bunker will lease the McKennon bakery Rnd supply all the baked food stuffs for the grocery store. When Messrs. Pattlson assume the management of the grocery store, the same arrangement will In all proba bility be carried on. Messrs. Roesch A Bunker will use their own estab lishment and lease the . McKennon place supplying a full line of baked foodstuffs fo rthe Pattlsons. To watch most people plan for th. future, you'd think they had a thous snd years to live. Seashore Kxcurolon. For a sperlul train excursion to North (Washington) beach points, the O. R. tt N. company will sell round trip tickets to Nahrotla, Wash., under the following conditions: Fare Baker City, $12; Illanes and North Powder, $11.60; Union. La Grande, Elgin and Imbler, $10. Children Children of half-fare age, one-half of the above fares. Sale date August $1, 1 90S. Stop-overs Continuous passage In both directions, except that stop-over will be allowed at Portland on return trip within the limit. All 'tickets will bear as destination, Nahootta, Wash., but pasaengers may stop off at and may check baggage to any point be tween Hegler. Wash., and Namcotta, Wash. Limit Final return limit Septem ber I. If 01. Extension of return limit to September SO, will be granted upon payment of difference between this excursion rata and the season fare, as authorised In circular No. 11. L C C. A-417. JIlAlt Hot Weather Bargains in Matting In our Matting Department we show a splendid assort- T rnent, both as regards Shades, Quality and Prices . . . . REASONABLE FURNISHINGS y ...... . , . , . 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 find it here at a price you can afford to pay. 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. s44s444ee a What Do They Cure! The above o:i4tlon Is ofUn asked con eernlnif Dr. Pierce's two IcutliiiK uiwll cluai, "Golden Medical Discuvury and "Favorite Proscription." The answer Is that "Golden Medical Discovery " is moot potent alterative or blood-ptirltier. and tonic or Invlgorntor mid acts especially favorably In a cura tive way upon all the mucous lining sur facos, as ol the nasal passu ireR, throat, bronchial tubus, stoinauh, bowels aud hladUeBcnrlng a larso percent, of catar rhal caVrt whether j disease affects the nasal paSaxca, the Cx;'nt, larynx, bron chia, stomachNfas cainNthl dysiiept'la). bowels (as muvtyrfdfcJ, bladder, uterus or other pVTi vie oraTr ljjnfn tliorhront,- pr i.l. r lYI, nffe o.r t l... a.!WtTms. 1 1. iot't.'-i yiveslnl lit affect- Is u powerful ) el Renily uciiiit; in vitfat, ing tonic and nervine. For weak worn out, over-worked women no matKT what hits caused the. break-down, "Favorite Prescription "will be found most elective In bulldin? up the strength, n-gulaiing the womanly function, subduing pain and bringing about a healthy, vigorous condition of the whole svtein. A book of parth'tilr.i-s raps each bottle giving the formuhuof both wedicines nd gunling what srores of eminent med ic! authors, wliw works are consulted by physicians of all tl e "hook of practice as guides In int-riiii.g. say -of each In- iredient enUrltur Int.; these medicines. The wonls of f rii:. N-ytowed on the vveral liiirreilleiiis nitering Into Doctor Pierce's medicines I y mc:r writers should have more welcln than any amount of oon - professional tv.-timonial. becauo inch men are writim; for the guidance of their medical brethren and know whereof they speak. Holh medicines are non-ak-olinllc, non sneret, and contain no liiiriiiful hahlt formlR? dnnrs, tx-iri-c cointKwl of glyceric eitraeU of the mots of native, American misliclnal forest plants Tlioy are both sold by dealers In nwlleine. You can't strord to s'e'pt as a snh-tltute for one of these medicines of known composition, any secret nostrum. Or. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar-coated, easy to tako as rsndy, regulaie and In vigorate stomach, liver and bowcU, NOTICK TO CREDITORS. Notice la hereby given thst the un dersigned has been appointed by the county court of Union county, Ore gon, administrator with the will an nexed, of the estate of Mary M. Rig gers, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same with proper vouchers, to the undersigned, at No. IK Fir street. La Orande, Ore gon, within six months from date of this notice. Dated this August I, 1101. J. D. SLATER. Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Mary M. Blggers, deceased. Deceased. dAI. ll-I l-lf-el t DEALERS IN FURNITURE AND C. W. Preston Big Cut in Oxfords for Thirty Days C. W, Preston eoQvBAD BLOOD When bad blood is caused (rora an infection cf the circulation by the virus of Contagious Blood Poison, it usually bIiows in the form of ulcerated mouth and throat, copper-colored splotches on the body, swollen glands in the groin, falling hair, sores and ulcers, etc. These general symptoms, affecting all parts of the body, show how deeply poisoned the blood becomes, and emphasizes the dangerous character of the trouble. If allowed to remain in the system the disease will finally wreck the health and break down the strongest constitution. No medicine can cure Contagious Wood Poison which does not rid the circulation of every particle of the virus. S. S. S. is the one real and certain cure; it goes down to the very bottom of the trouble, and by removing every trace of the poison, and adding rich, healthful qualities to the blood, forever cures this powerful disorder. S. S S. is the most reliable of all blood purifiers, and its concentrated ingredients of healthful vegetable extracts and juices especially adapt it to curing this insidious trouble. Write for our home treatment book, which is a valuable: aid in the treatment of the different stages f the disease, and ask for any special medical advice you wish. No charge for either. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA. A Notre Dam Lady's Appeal. To all knowing sufferers of raesv tatism, whether muscular or at the Joints, sciatica, rumbagos, bachaabe, pains In the kidneys or aeerekjrla peine, to writs te her for a tome Issal neat which bsa repeatedly care all ef these torture. She feels l hat ty to send M U all esatfcresa awe. CARPETS FOR " Yon cure yourself at home as thous ands will testify do change of cn snate betas; necessary. Tola slsnpla dlsaevery beafbhee aria acid gross the blooa, loosens the sUrteasd Jotata, purifies the blood sad brlgbteaa the yea, giving abwtkaty aaa testa to aba whole ayatess. If fan above la tar sees I rats, lor pre of address Mrs. U. 0w as sise, Baa It, Netrt Dante, la a.