La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 14, 1908, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRAXDE OREGOX, THCTtSDAT, ACGCST 13, 1908.
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La Grande Camp No. 1703 meets
very (tret and third Monday evenings
at I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting neigh
bors are cordially Invited to attend.
Relief committee,: E. C. Davis,
Charles Dlsqua, A. J. Warner and D.
E. Cox. 1 E. C, DAVIS, C.
D. E. COX, Clerk.
F. O. C
La Grands Aerie No. tit, F. O. E..
meets every Friday night In Elks'
hall at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren In
vited to attend.
O. H. PROCTOR, W. P.
J. H. LEISHMAN, W. 8. '
O. E. S.
Hope Chapter No.' IS, O. E. S., hold
stated communications the second and
fourth Wednesdays of each month.
Visiting members cordially invited.
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MART A. WARNICK, Secretary. """
' , I. O. O. F.
Star Encampment No. It, X. 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. WORBTELXj, Scribe.
' ; H. B. of A.
Meets first and third Thursday eve-
at L O. O. F. hall. Vlsltlngonembers
always welcome. V. ,
V , J. A. ARBUCKLlS, President
J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary.
'.' Woodmen of the World.
La Grande Lodge No. 119; W. O.
W., meets every Saturday evening
In K. of P. hall In ' the Corps
building. All visiting members wel
come. M. M. MARQUIS,
J. H. KEENET. Consul Commander.
Clerk.
'Y- B. P. O. E.
LM Grande Lodge No. 411, meets
eaclr Thursday evening at I o'clock In
Elks' hall on Adams avenue. Visit
ing brothers are cordially Invited to
attend.
W. B. SARGENT, Exalted Ruler.
O. E. Id' CULLY, Rec. Bee
Ifyver Ice Takes the Lead
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 numereus 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-
p tBuir vy puyins seven iv nine uuuurs per cum next winter. Dry wood,
V' , blgguT loads for less money, and put nto your woodsheds.
V. E. BEAN
PHONE
1 ICE CREAM
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
Oregon. A resort for Ladies and Gentlemen
E. D. S ELDER, the Candy Man;
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Notice or Filing ruts.
Notice Is hereby given, that the ap
proved plats of surveys of fractional
sections II. 14. IS, II. 17 and II, EVi
and NW4 Section 10, W and NEK
Sec. tl, Townships ( North, Range 44
E., and all of Township 4 North, Range
41. Fast Willamette meridian, have
beeteVtecelved in this office. The
above plats of surveys will be filed on
Tuesday, the 11th day of September,
ltOI, at t a. m.
On and after that date this office
will receive applications for the entry
of lands In said townships.
9. C BB AM WELL, negater.
A. A. ROBERTS. Jkeeetver.
i. o. o. r.
La Grande Lodge No. It, meets In
their hall every Saturday night. Vis
iting brothers cordially Invited to et
iend. Cemetery plat may be aeen at
Model Restaurant.
C. H. BLYSTONfe, N. G.
D. E. COX, Secretary.
C. J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. Sec,
' Fcresters of America, .
Court Maid Marian No. 21 meets
cond and fourth Wednesday night
n K. of P. hall. Brothers are Invited
to attend.
NERI ACKLES, C. R.
Q. V. HENDRICKS, F, 8.'
Board of Trustee: Dr. O. L. Big
tors, Oscar Berger and Herbert Pat
terson. A.F.AA.U. .
La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F.
M., holds regular meetings fire
. t H. RUSSELL. W. M.
C. D. HUFFMAN, Secretary. , -
,. Brotherhood of Owls.
La Grande Neat No. IT, meets In
the K. of P. hall every Tuesday evt
olng at I o'clock. Visiting brother
oordlally Invited.
J. B. VANDERMUELEN, Executive.
C. W. BAKER, Secretary.
K. of t.
Red Cross Lodge No. 17, meeu
every Monday evening In Castle Hall.
Corpe building. A Pythian welcome
to all visiting knights.
D. H. PROCTOR. C. C.
R. L LINCOLN, K. of R. 8.
L. O. T. M.
Hive No. 17, L. O. T. M.. meeu
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.
Re be kalis.
Crystal Lodge No. EO, meets every
Tuesday evening at the L O. O. F.
hall. All visiting members are in
vited to attend.
RACHEL E. WORSTS LL, N. G.
TILLIE COX Secretary.
RED 1711.
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Jackrahblta Atuu-k Trm,
Jackrabblts In large numbers are
overrunning the ' Lewlston orchard
section, and protection to the young
fruit trees has bn nude necessary.
says the Lewlston Teller.
. The rabbity are particularly fond of
the bark of the young trees, and their
depredations have resulted In a num
ber of trees being killed. During the
pajt few days men have been engaged
In wrapping the trees with tarred pa
per and steps have been taken to ex
terminate the rabbits.
Carrots containing strychnin have
been scattered In the sections where
the rabbits range and hunting parties
are shooting the rabbit by moonlight
County judge and Mrs, J. C. Henry
returned this mornMig from Portland,
where Judge Henry was In attendance
at the State Good Roads convention.
There were over 200 ' representative
men from every county In the state
present, which' shows that the ques
tion of Improved highways Is receiv
ing careful consideration. .
, One of the features of the session
was an auto ride through portions of
Wasco, Multnomah and Marlon coun
ties. The latter county has mor miles
of good roads than any county in the
state. , This has been mode possible by
the employment of convict labor. At
the present time no less than 60 men
are employed crushing rock. The'
same Is true In Multnomah county,
where the city and county prisoners
are employed many months each year
crushing orck at Kelly Butte.
mlttee to prepare a bill to be Intro
duced In the next legislature to secure
a state approrplatlon of 110.000 foi
each dounty tor a period of 10 year,
providing the counties make a similar
appropriation for road work and for
the appointment, of a state road su
pervisor to see that this work is prop
erly executed. ' " "' ' v--
Nearly every county In the state is
making arrangements to conduct a
campaign which will result In perma
nent work. That Is, the road work
may be consolidated so that the work
which Is done will be of a permanent
nature and not a mere skimming over
the entire county, with the result that
the entire road fund Is practically
wasted year in and year-out. This has
been the policy all over the state for
a number of years and of necessity
could not hav been otherwise during
the early settlement of the counties,
but the time is now at hand when
work of a more permanent nature can
be Inaugurated. ' -,
IN NEW LOCATION.
FergUKon's Book (Store Opens In New
Quarters Tomorrow Morning.
. Walter Ferguson Is giving the fin-
iHhlng touches to his new book stand
on Adams avenue, next door to the
Royal bakery, and he will be open for
business tomorrow morning. His stock
has been moved to the new location
today and full arrangements for It will
be completed by tomorrow morjrtng.
Comlxkcy Day In Chk-ago.
Chicago, Aug. 14. Charles A. Co
mlHkey, "master of the White Sox,'
has tackled the world-old problem of
saving the boys, and tomorrow has
been set aside as "Comlskey day,"
when the ball game will be played be
tween the aldermen of Chicago and
St. Lou Is, the proceeds ot which will
be devoted to the founding of k home
for the homeliss Inds. The home will
be constructed at West Jackson boule
vard and Centre avenue and, with the
success of "Comlskey day" assured
Father C. J. Qiillle, superintendent of
the home, hue already signed contracts
for a $Ti0.000 building, for which
ground has br-en broken. The alder
manic bnll game Is not the only feat
ure of the day. There will be a bnl
loon ascension by Charles A.. Coey in
the Chlrago. a ple-eatlng contest, with
60 newsboys a participants, and a foot
race for all the stenographers in the
city hall.
Grrntan Editor.
Sheboygan, wis., Aug. 14. German
editors of Wisconsin are gathered
here today in state convention and will
remain in session three days. In the
number of Its German newspapers,
Wisconsin Is surpassed by few states.
fipnc'lnl Train Kscumlon to Portland
and the Seashore.
The O. n. N. Co. beg to announce
that on Friday, August tlst, they will
operate special train, consisting of
Standard Pullman and Tourist sleeping
cars and free reclining chair cars to
Portland, leaving La Grande at. I p.
m., arriving at Portland following
morning at 1:11 a. m. Hteamer T. J.
Potter leaving Portland at 1 p. m., ar
riving oa the Beach at T:Jt p. m.
Tickets limited to Bept.mber 8th.
Passengers mar take advantage of a
D-day stop-ovsj at Portland oa the
return trip If they so desire, and can
leave the Beach Buaday, August ltd.
Tbe very tew rate of lit. for the
round trip will be made. l-7tf
Hot Weather Bargains in Matting
In our Matting Department we show a splendid assort- ,
ment, both 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 vvlll 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
Yon cannot afford to overlook this opportunity to fill a
long felt want at a substantial money saving.
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Tbat oue .American roret abound la
plants which posses tho most valuable
medicinal virtues Is abundantly attested
by scores of the most eminent medical
wriutrs and teachers. Even the untu
tored Indian!! had discovered tho useful
ness of many ntulvo plants before the
advent of the white race This Informa
tion, Impnrtod f.-.Hy to the whiles, led
thil:tttcr to continue Invrctlirationt until
Vj-iluy wa have a rich afl'wtucut of must
raluuMe American nxxl'cinal roots.
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Dr. Pierre believes that our American for
eu aMvml In must valuable medicinal roots
i'ia tbctutVjf mu&t olfc'lnato and fatal (lla
ecJpt, l( wtLwTTM properly tnreatUratfl tbemi
and In JpMurauitn of ibis conviction, be
pull)wlth prmeJV IH ,-'riv murrf lfi
;nr. eTun-d l.y " i iTTi.,., f n- -
ry.-' which l.n.s nn-vi-n llwlf lo 1m IIi
A' I:' p '.ill lilliW' liviT Intivi.t-
a.1 :r. Ip.prt, Innl'I "Ptj.JltriijJJl!,!!!!!
Cl'-anvr ln.ari melli-nl wMenra. Iixi
alu. or UiUiKi'tn, n. lurBiiiTTverTIuoctlonal
and even vsItuIot and other affections of
the heart rleld to Its curative action. Tbe
reason arhy la cures time and many other
affections, la clearly shown In a little book
of eitrscta from Iheatandaid medical works
which la nailed r to nny atldreM br Dr. K.
V. Fierce, of Bu9lo. N. V , to all scodliK
roqucat (or tbe same,
Kot less marrelouv In the unparalleled
cures It la ronatamlr making of woman's
rnanr peculiar atlertloria, weaknesses and
cll.tr; r4r.f dvrtji';.Tc. n;s Is lr. I'lcrc's
FavorlieJ,reacrliit,:Jr.. la amply attested
by tbouaauOa j'fjn''.i." 'M fMilmonlala con
tributed byNtErinel i! irl-w. who harebrea
curedr It oL ' i;i .'
at)."iuf : :n :;- I ,l ru U'Zko
slur many iln,r i.itiuil o.auivUK'S. sad
Cbyalclsas bad failiA
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Both the aove nw-ntloned nellr1nes sre
wholly made up f.i.Ti the ir.jceiie emractnof
native, mullcliial num. '! ini'i- em
plored In their r.ianufu ture wns "rtslnal
biiI, lir I'l.-r..,.. mi, ,1 lli. v are csirt' il on h
I aklllnl rhcml-. ami i lmrmclt with the
aid of apparatus and apiillancn. apurlailr
aYlii"-u ami 1'iillt for thla puriiote. Ituth
aneillclnea are entln.lr free, tnmi alcohol auj
all oilier harmful, liahli-fonnlnc druax A
full lit of tln'lr IngtvdleuU la pruiUid at
tfi.
To My VetMu w am Patrons:'
Havlnw sold my stock of hardwar
etc., to M'-swrs. Lilly and Foster. v.ho
will continue In the same line of bus
iness and at the same place. Mr.
Lilly l.avlng been asaoi lated with me
for thi pest six yenrs, I take pleasure
In recommending the new firm to my
many friend and patrons and trust
that you will find business with them
ar pleasant as our business relation
have always been. I will be found si
the store during the month of July,
and will be pleased to have as many
of my friends call and settle their ao
eounts as possible daring the month.
Thanking yon for the many favors
shown mo, I remain,
Very respeearutty,
MBaV T K. MURPHY.
DEALERS IN FURNITURE AND
i Ce W. Preston
Big Cut in
Oxfords for
Thirty Days
C. V. Preston
When bad blood is caused from an infection of the circulation by the .
Tiros of Contagious Blood Poison, it usually tthows in the form of ulcerated
mouth and throat, copper-colored splotches on the body, swollen glands in
the groin, falling bair, sores and ulcers, etc. These rencrnl symptoms,
effecting all parts of the body, show bow 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 tin; l.cnlth and break -down
the strongest constitution. No medicine can cure Contagious Blood
Poison which docs not rid the circulation of every particle of tbe 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 tbe treatment of the different stages of the disease, and ask for auy
special medical advice you wish. No charge for either,
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. OA.
A Noire Dome Laay's Appeal.
To all knowing sufferers of rheu
latlam, whether museulsr or of the
joints, sciatica, lumbagos, backache,
pains In the kidneys or neuralgia
pains, to write to her for a home treat
ment which has repeatedly cured all
of these tortures. ' flhe feels It h
duty to send It to all sufferers
free.
...... .
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CARPETS
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FOR
e BAD BLOOD
Tou cure yourself at home as thous
ands will testify no change of cli
mate being necessary. This simple
discovery banishes urlo acid from the
blood, loossns the stiffened Joints,
purifies the blood and brightens the
eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the
whole system. If the above Intoreste
you, for proof address Mrs. M. 8unv
bers. Bos K, Notre aue, Ind.
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