EVEWSQ OBSERVER, LA GRANDE OREGON, THTRSDAT, ACGTJST 13, 1908.
PAGE TIOUEE.
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FROM RO
DIRECTORY
' ' OF THE
FRATERNAL. ORDERS
lA QRANDE. ORE.
If
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EIGHT PACKS.
Specml
I. O.
o. r. ;
aV
X
M. W. A.
t Grand Camp No. 770 meets
very first and third Monday evening!
at t O. O. F. hall. All visiting neigh
bor! are cordially Invited to attend.
Relief commit too: E. C. Davis,
Charles DUqua, A. J. Warner and D.
B. Cox. - E. C, DAVIS, C.
D. E. COX, Clerk.
' f. o. as.
La Grande Aerie No. IE, F. O. E.,
meet every Friday night to Elka
hall at I p. m. Visiting brethren In
vited to attend. ''..,
D. H, PROCTOR, W. p.
J. H. UBISHMAN, W. 8.
. O. B. 8.
Hope Chapter No. 11, O. E. 8., 'hold
fltated communication the aecond and
fourth Wednesdays of each month.
Visiting memoora cordially Invited.
MARY O. FORREST. W. M. '
MART A. WARNICK, Secretary. .
I. O. O. F.
Star Encampment No. tl, L O. O
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. ;
M. B. of A.
Meets first and third Thursday eve
at I. O. O. F. halL Visiting members
always welcome.
J. A. ARBUCKLtS, President.
C. J. VANDERPOEU Secretary.
Woodmen of the World.
L Grande Lodge No. MS, W. O.
W., meets every Saturday evening
m K. of p. hall In the Corpe
building. AH vLltlng members wel
come. M. M. MARQUIS,
J. H. KEENET. Consul Commander.
Clerk.
. B. P. C. E.
La Grande Lodge No. 48S, meets
each Thursday evening at t o'clock In
Elks' hall on Adama avenue. Visit
ing brothers are cordially Invited to
attend.
W. B. SARGENT. Exalted Rultr.
G. E. M'CULLT. Rec Sec.
v River Ice Takes the Lead
Scores of people have demonstrated beyond all doubt that the natural Ice
bandied 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
Tho w,lse man foreseeth tho evil asd bayeth a carload of Bean's ehaln
wood In time to season for winter use. Ths foolish pass on, and ax pun
Ished by paying seven to nine dollars per oord axt winter. Dry wood,
bigger loads for leas money, aad put into your woodsheds.
V. ED.
"PHONE
KJK CREAM ' i
This is the open season for Ice Cream and we are pre
pared to furnis.r the trade with the very best. Re
member refreshment parlors are the finest in Eastern
Oregon. A resort for Ladies and Gentlemen ::::::
0. D. S ELDER, the Candy Man
Slio Likes Good Tilings.
Mrs. Chnrles E. Smith of West
Franklin, Me., says: "I like good
things and have adopted Dr. King's
New Life rills as our family laxative
medicine, becauso they are good and
' do their work without making a fuss
about IL" These painless purifiers
?M at Newlln's drug store. 15c
Strayed or Stolen.
A sorrel filly, 1 years old; branded
"F. D." on left shoulder. White stripe
full length of forehead, and one whits
hind foot. One bay, S-year-old,
branded the sasss as first named,
leading to recovery. Fred Biases.
Lad
-La Grande Lodge No. If, meets in
their hall every Saturday night. Vis
iting brothers cordially Invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at
Model Restaurant.
T. J. 8CROGGIN. N. O.
D. E. COX, Secretary.
C. J. VANDERPOEU Fin. Sec,
Forester of Amcnos,
Court Maid Marian No. 11 meeta
rcond and -fourth Wednesday night
a K. of P. hall. Brothers are Invited
to attend.
NERI ACKLES, C. R.
Q. V. HENDRICKS, F. S.
Board of Trustee: Dr. G. L. Big
eers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Pat
terson. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. A
V. M., holds regular meetings first
ind third Saturdays at 7:80 p. ra.
T"wt.u W. M.
C. D. HUFFMAN. Secretary.
Jlrolherhood of Owls.
La Grande Nest No. 17, meets in
:he K. of P. hall every Tuesday eve
ning at I o'clock. Visiting brothers
cordially Invited.
T. B. VANDERMUELENY Executive.
C. W. BAKER, Secretary.
K. of P. i
Red .Cross Lodge No. 27, meets
ivery Monday evening in Castle Hall.
Corpe building. A Pythian welcome
n all visiting knights.
, D. H. PROCTOR, C. C.
: H. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. 8.
(
L. O, T. M.
Hive No. 87, L. O. T. M.. meets
every first and third Thursday of each
month at I o'clock In the afternoon
Visiting members made welcome.
SADIE KLINTWORTH, L. C.
MRS. EVA M'INTTRE, K. of R.
Rebekahs,
Crystal Lodge No. 60, meets every
Tuerlay evening at the I. O. O. F.
hall. All visiting members are In
vited to attend.
RACHEL E. WORSTELL, N. G.
TILLIE COX, Secretary.
RED 1T41.
Nolle of Flllnc rials.
Notlco Is hereby given, that the ap
proved plats of surveys of fractional
sections 11, 14, IS, 16, 17 and 18, Et4
and NW4 Section 20, W', and NE'4
Sec. 11, Townships North. Range 44
E., and all of Township 4 North, Range
41. East Willamette meridian, have
been received In this office. The
above plats of surveys will be filed on
Tuesdsy. ths Uth day of September,
1101. at I a. m.
On and after that data this office
will receive applications for ths entry
of lands la said townships.
. C DRAM WELL, lUgtstof. '
A. A. JtOBIRT. Beselvsr.
BE A N
Prof, J. M. Martin, three years ago
in charge of the public schools In La
Grande, is now touring Europe. 1 An
Interesting letter from him to the
Park City JUtah) Record, Is extreme
ly interesting, and wilt no doubt be
read by Martin's friends here with
considerable appreciation:
Rome, July 1, 1101.
Editor Record:
This finds mo again oa ths wins.
Wo have a delightful party of 14 which
I am conducting ; from . America
through Europe via Naples to Glas
gow, and Edlnburg. We are now In
Rome.. Leave for Florence and Ven
ice tomorrow after a stay of a week
here. I wish I had tlrryt to give you
some idea of the treasures of art -nd
history In which this whole country
abounds. Rome Is old and wonderful.
Nearly 3000 years of history have
thrown a halo of misty glory about
the gruu uiu vUi' 7.'.' not as
the years go by. Our train rolled out
of Naples at 1:1S p. m. and pulled Into
the terminal station at Rome about
sunset. " No words of mine can picture
the beauty and grandeur of the Cam-
pngna.- the Albnn the Sabine hills and
the city at the setting of the sun.
The whole was bathed In a sea of
crlmsotuhaze. I am stopping with my
party at my old stopping place of for
mer years when I made this same trip,
v e have had a busy week. I mention
only some of the most interesting and
salient points. Yesterday In six open
carriages we drove out the new Armlan
way and returned by the old Appian
way, unquestionably the same road
which received the tread - of Paul's
weary feet as he traveled to Rome.
bearing the message of the cross. On
this trip we visited the catacombs,
where may be seen the bones of hun
dreds of early Christian martyrs who
fled to these places of refuge when
persecuted for believing the principle.
of the Christian religion. Of course,
the Colosseum Ilea In tho beaten track
of tourists and pilgrim;) to Rome. 1
took my party out about 11 o'clock
at night to view this mighty structure
by moonlight. I have In, my party
some distinguished men from Georgia.
the Cnrollnas. and Alabama. Their
Impressions were Interesting. All
were bewildered and deeply Impressed.
I am always stirred with emotion
as I stand In this massive building and
something grim and ghostly seems to
haunt every nook and corner. Where
my party stood thousands of victims
had gone down to death in the terrible
gladiatorial contests or at the on
slaught of wild beasts. Here many
martyrs at various times for 400 years
ahd met their fate as calmly as If go
ing to a fesst Tho capacity was 17,
000 people, and it Is said that at times
It was- crowded. . This afternoon I aat
to driva my party to ths churches of
St John Vatican, St. Peter In Chains,
ths Royal Palace, Pantheon Cappu
cinl aad tho Pluclan Gardens.
,Ia tho cathedrals tho almost free
dom Is allowed vleltora. Even while
services ars being conducted at tho al
tars, parties are allowed to corns and
go at will and conductors arc permit
ted to make their explanations to the
tourists. St Peter's, as of oldntlll
teems with visitors. Some of my par
ty secured an audience with the dods.
They were required to dress In black,
with dresses cut 'in the high neck
style, and had to wear a black veil.
The pope blessed them and sent them
away rejoicing.
The galleries of art and sculpture
Interested me us much as did my for
mer visits. I never tiro of the HUtlne
chapel, with Its "Creation" and "Last
Judgment" by Angelo. I looked witn
np!i:r- i pon Raphael's "Transflgura
lon" bhI t!ie various works nf Gmr
'irio, l.'i r rinl, ft --111. ami rnjotvd es.iln
f.f'ilT't' i ,-e I'-ciit. (1 l,y tho Hhoill
siim, tho llomaiiB. and others, such ns
i -ri'ivsi. In tho athedral Pt. I'cl r
in Chains, one sex salso the cell hr.it. -d
stntue of Moses In Marble, by Ang.-lo.
Hut I mnt hasten to clow. V.
close our trip at New Tork August 27.
until next summer, when I Uko an
other party over prartlrally the same,
ground. Mrs. Martin will accompany
me. Very cordially,
J. M. MARTIN.
Moonlight Festival.
Remember the moonlight festival to
be given by ths ladles of (he Trescy
tertan church Friday evening, at the
ason home. Everyone Isvlt.d. Oorno
aad bars a good lime. .
Hot Weather Bargains in Matting
In our Matting Department we show a splendid assort
mentboth as regards Shades, Quality and Prices . ...
..SEASONABLE FURNISHINGS...
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.
1 iripeeiai
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.
y
'ioat our ..merican rnreots stvuni in
plints which poa;.vs the most valuable
medicinal virtues is abundantly attested
bv scores of the most eminent mwiu.l
writers and teachers. Even the untu
iorod Indians had cllsnnvrwwl il,o a.,f.,p.
ncss of many tiutlvo plunu before ths
ad von t of tho whlto rae. This liiforirn-H
nun, imparted freoly to tho whlu-s, li.-d
!he latter to cr.ntinuo InvcKtiiratloiis until
ti-ilay wo hovo a rich asoi-tninnt of mott
vuluable American mrJIciiial roois.
O C
Dr. Pierce U;ieT( that our American for
"is atAvd In bwi valuable medicinal roots
'ioltbecurtjf moi.t outuiite and fatal die
cts. If WivWohU properly lnvestUrate tbemi
nil iBtwtffrnuTSin of this mnvk-tlnn hm
CVlnW'wIlb DTiUNok the lrtwt m.rrclnn.
fiir--. rTe. le.1 V Mt ""(llril Illfl
Ci.Ten".which ha pmren lliu-lf in h. ilh
t"-ri lirnrt innlg i
cl.ner kmiKn to n";dli-i jrlViir ny.jjji
ala. or hMlmniuo, CroldTTi7rlttaUoDaJ
and seesi vahrular and other aftecUons of
the aeart yield to Its curetlt aetloav Tbs
ressoa U cwres tbses sad atany other
afecUoos, Is dearly shows la a Utile booh
of ealracta fms lbs standard stedlcsl works
Wblrk U ha tn k.. T. b
V. Pieres, of Bu'ilo, M. to alt audaig
hi im sasno.
cores It Is eoastsntly maklns- of womaa's
mssr peeullsr affM-ilona, weaknesses and
Ktreivln OVrfJwriuents. Is Dr. Pierce's
FsVorltePrescrlptinvs Is amply attested
by thousands pNiji Ok;l !testltnonlili coo
triliuted bcT(:fiil f. .-. rthohsTebeeo
t'iiuuLiUicuiji..: i. . .:.a.;: t.vA,na
srur man-bin r uun-rii-ol .taicinc, and
pbiticlus bad falkd. -
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Both the shore tnentUm'-d mefMelne. are
n.iii'f. Tue.Ilr.n'.i ,i.-tv ! nii ,nMt'M :n-
liioy-.! It) ih.-.r nu.iiv rit 'tie ontnsl
ttilt, l)r IM.i.-ii. ni'i t'.i.t- ir f..rri.-fl mi. Iiv
Sklli"l 'h'.Jii.l - C III B'-KlW Willi lh"
siu of nLMMir-.-K ami iiiiimutii-.-s niKt-ctliy
oisiir'ii'il aiiM 'mill lor tliU imriMMH, Itoin
Diofl'.i-Lieii mi- - ii!r iy fn-i- firm sli-nhol sod
.11 oil.i-r hsr -tfiil, tinl.it-fiiimintf drwir. A
full li-t of H i- r loKmliwite is ptuiUid 0
luk IwlUe-KuuiMir.
To My ru.ah ato Pratons.
Having .old nv stock of hsrt'wsr-
etc., to M'-j.r Lilly and foster. h
.t!l cnntlnu- in the smu line of bus
in..s and at lh sam plane. Mr.
Llhy l aving been Hasodateit with me
for thl Dl.lt six r. I
" ' - . " " iiii-nnuir
In recommending (he new firm lo my
many friend and rs Irons and trust
that you will find 1,-mlness with then,
a pleasant as our business relation
have always been. I will be found a)
the store during ths month of July
and will be pleased to naive as many
of my friends call aad settls their ac
counts as possible Jurtag Ike month.
Thanking you for tho away favors
shows me, t rssnam,
Very rsapeetfukly,
um. r k. aienp-jT.
1 X3iXJ?gcAj
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Lace Curtains, Portieres and
DEALERS IN FURNITURE AMI
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C. W. Preston
Bii Cut
Oxfords
in
for
Thirty Days
C. W. Preston
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When bad blood Is caused from an infection nf the circulation by the
Virtia of Contngious Blood PoiHon, it usually shows in the form of ulcerated
mouth and thrnat. rnnrwrlrH anlntli.. u. l. i.. . .
the roin, fallinjr hair, sores and
auctuuif in pans oi we ixxly, show how dwnlv ;v;isoned the blood
becon-ea, and emphasizes the dangerous chnrncty of '.in.- trnnble. If allowed
to remain in the avntrm th Aiu iii f,M0ii i. ,,. . i i.. ,
down the strongest constitution. Ko
i omm wnicn tioes not rid tlie circulation of every t arlirle of the virus.
S. b. S. IS the One real anJ certain run.. (I- rr,... .1....... I . .' l.ii.... ,
Hie trouble, and by removing every
he:illhflll nfia1itl..a in t.l I
...... . u,......, w ..... voou, iurcvercurc"iir,sr ir.vcriul tlniurtltr. S. S S
IS tile most reliable iif nil 1.1 iMul ffoir-rn.ru m i.1 It. ........' it i. I .1?
healthful vegetable rutracU and juic.s specially cihspt it to curinp this
" V , " .. ..L on imniT in au:i'.:ii iv.(.:f. wnicn is a valuable
aid In tlie treatment of lb 1 n..mnf i. -., .i: j ,
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lcciul medical advice you wish. No
A Notre Itiimo Lady's Appeal.
To all knowing sufferers of rheu
latlsm. whether musculsr or of th
Joints, sciatica, lumbagos, backache,
pains in ths kidneys or naurslaia
pains, to writs to bar for a homo treat
ment which has repeatedly cured all
if these tortures.
"he feels It hei
- to send It to all st.flsr.rs frss
.' JL JLJL K;
,
Draperies
PARPFK
-w ' W M A
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FOR
IJLaU UU
ulcers, etc. Th -c n-neral aviuptoms
lucuici.n.- cau cu.'i Cjr.taioui Ulood
trace cf the'i,knn, and rid.linir rich,
... i 1 . . ? v',
, uikch iiUU as a lor Buy
charge for either.
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TEE SWCT PEcrnC CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
Tou curs yourself at home as thous
ands will testify no chsngs of cli
mate being necessary. This simple
discovery banishes uric acid from ths
blood, loosens ths stlffeped Joists,
purifies ths blood and brightens ths
eyes, giving elasticity and tone to tho
whole arete m. If ths above Interests"
ou, for proof address Mrs. M. Run-
b.; Bo R. Notrr tam..- lad.