La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 22, 1908, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    MTEXIXO OBSERVER. LA CRASDB OREGON, SATURDAY, Al"Gl"KT 82, IOS.
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DIRECTOkY
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FRATERNAL ORDtHb
lA GRANDE, ORE. ;
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La Grand Lodge No. II, meets In
their hall every Saturday night VU
ltlng brother cordially Invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be sn at
Model Restaurant .
C. H. BLYSTONE. N. G.
D. E. COX, Secretary.
a J. VANDERPOEL, Fin. Sea
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La Grande Camp No. 7701 meet
very tint and third Monday evening
at L O. O. F. hall. All vlalUn neigh
bors ar cordially Invited to attend.
Relief committee: E. C Davis,
Charlea DUqua. A. J. Warner and D.
B. Cox. . E. C DAVI8, C.
D. E. COX. Clerk..
F. O. C ,'
La Grand Aerie No. Itl. F. O. E,
meeta every Friday night In Elks'
hall at p. m. Visiting brethren In
vited to attend.
D. H. PROCTOR, W. P.
J. H. LEI8HMAN, W. &
O. E. S.
Hope Chapter No. It, O. E. 8., hold
tated communication! the second and
trsri wnrtive of each month.
VUltlng memners cordially Invited.
MART0. FORREST.! W. M.
MART A. WARNICK.- Secretary.
I. O. O. P.
Star Encampment No. II, L O. O.
F meeta every aecond and fourth
Wedneaday In the month In Odd Pel
Sows' hall. VUltlng 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. P. ball. Visiting members
always welcome.
J. A. ARBUCKHfl, President
C. J. VANDERPOEL. Secretary.
Woodmen of Uic World.
La Grande Lodge No. 1(1, W. O.
W., meets every Saturday evening
In K. of P. hall In the Corpe
building. All visiting members wel
come. M. M. MARQUIS,
J. H. KEENET, Consul Commander.
Clerk.
B. P. O. E.
La Grande Lodge No. 4JI, meeU
each Thursday evening at I o'clock In
Elks' hall on Adams avenue. Visit
ing brothers are cordially Invited to
attend.
W. B. SARGENT. Exalted Ru'.f.
G. E. M'CULLY. Rec. Bee
Fcrestcrs ot America.
Court Maid Marian No. SI meets
cond and fourth Wednesday night
Ji K. of P. hall. Brothers are Invited
to attend. ;
NERI ACKLE3, C. R. ,
O. V. HENDRIcKS, F. 8.
Board of Trustee: Dr. O. L. Big
ger, Oscar Berger and Herbert Pat-"
tarsoD.
A. F. A. M.
La Grand Lodge No. 41, A. F.
A. M., holds Tegular meeting iuw
tnd third Saturdays at 7:10 p. m.
L. H. RUBSELL, W. M.
C. D. HUFFMAN, Secretary.
' nrothechood ot Owl.
La Grand Nest No. 17, meeta In
the K. of P. hall every Tuesday eve
ning at I o'clock. VUltlng brothers
sordlally Invited.
J. B. VANDERMUELEN, Executive.
C. W. BAKER, Secretary.
K. of P.
Red Crosa Lodge No. 17, meats
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. ft S.
L. O. T. M.
Hive No 17, 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'lXTTRE, K. of R.
Rebekaha.
Crystal Lodge No. SO, meeta every
Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F
hall. All visiting members arc In
vited to attend.
RACHEL E. WORSTELL. N. G.
TILLIE COX, Secretary.
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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"OREGON"
uilders
Are You Doing What You Can to Populate Your State?
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Bottlers, honest farmers, mechan
ics, merchants, clerks, pro pie with brains, strong hands and a
willing heartcapital or no capital.
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co
Is sending tons of Oregon literature to the east for distribution
through every available agency. Will you not help the good
work of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses
of youi friends whoar likely to be Interested In this state? We
will be glad to bear the expense nf sending them complete In
formation about Oregon and its opportunities.
COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER AND
OCTOBER from the east to all points In Oregon. The fares
from a few principal cities are:
From Denver 130.00 From Louisville HI. 70
From Omaha $30.09 From Cincinnati ......142.20
From Kansas City ...... 120. OH From Cleveland $44.75
From St. Louis tlS.50 From New Tork 151.
.From Chicago 131.00
TicKirrs cax be prepaid.
If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the
proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will the
be furnished by telegraph.
J. it. KEEXEY, Loral Ajrent, Im Grande, Orrgna. .
WM. MMlHIl AT, General Pargr A trot.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
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AT THE PLAYHOUSES.
Two Nov.- Films Todiiy.
The Pastime's already excellent pro
gram will be augmented today by the
addition t "Twlxt Love and Duty," a
tale of the west and the funniest yet.
and "Get Me a Step-ladder." Both of
these are good, but will be presented
at the matinee and evening perform
ances today only. As a special musk
feature Miss Laura Green will again
sing at each performance. She sang
last, evening and made a decided hit
with the audience, as evidenced by the
liberal applause. MUs Green's num
ber Is In addition to the regular pro
gram. Ever Popular Slicrwood's.
The Sherwood Electric has had a
popular run with this program. While
there are two numbers that stand out
as features, the entire program is
good and Is proving pleasing In the
extreme to the patrons.
IMHJ WANTED.
POOLING SYSTEM MAT BE MADE
. PERMANENT HEREAFTER
Freight business on th; O. R. & N.
has again assumed a' place in im
mensity that It has become necessary
to pool all the engines In the local
round house, and what la even of
more Interest, the pool Is likely to
remain permanent. Last summer
when freight business was' at its
height, the engines were polled for a
time, but when the business eased up
a bit, the engines went back to the
regular system that of holding an
engine crew until the engine on which
i!".C CT?T ifl runs. Is ready to
go out Now the business Is such that
the company cannot afford to hold an
engine until the crew Is ready for It,
It has, become necessary to send the
power out when needed and to assign
any crew to it Local offllcals be
lieve the pooling will be permanent.
Three New Englmw.
To more adequately handle .the
freight business, three additional en
gines of lite consignment sent here
several months ago from the factory,
will be put In service.
No. 207 was given Its trial test to
day by Engineer Given. This la of
the passenger type, and of the same
class as No. 206, which Is now being
set up to go out tomorrow, in addi
tion to these two passenger engines
which will be broken in on freight
business.- freight engine No. 187 will
also be set up at once.
' New Engine on Branch.
Engine No. 149 will be put on the
Elgin service at a near date. The
business on that line Is so heavy that
the present power Is Insufficient.
An Opportunity l Pla-c a IIonH-lcmi
Dog In (kh1 Family.
J. J. Carr Is looking for an oppor
tunity to adopt a dog. Mr. Carr has
come to the conclusion that no home j
is complete without a canine auxiliary. J
He la not over particular as to the
style of the dog, but believe that he J
can best care for one which can ac-1
company him on his annnnl huntlnrrl
trip and make himself useful In driv-j
Ins; the blrd within range of hi shot-j
gun. He Is not particular as to the 1
pattern, but will Insist that he have
a good nose and not especially given
to singing to the moon. Persons wish
ing to dispose of a bow-wow at a rea-!
sonable fluure should call at the Hn
ry A Carr furniture store with sam-;
pie at once. Mr. Carr Is willing to
pay for the right ort of a dog and
promises kind treatment.
Flouring Mill Sold.
An unconfirmed rumor has It thst
the Elgin flour mill has been sold to
Kiddle Bros., the well known Islnnd
City milling firm. The owners of th
local mill hare not v rifled (he report,
but It Is understood that the deal Is
an assured fart. Elgin Recorder.
The weather reports state that It
Resources
Uni on County offers a home, a
market and health to all who
wish to work and prosper.
There's Room for All
FRUIT
LUMBER
HAY
GRAIN
STOCK
DAIRYING
MINES
SUGAR
Crop Failures
Unknown
Markets
Unlimited
FOR LITERfTrUtlE flbDREJ
THE IA (m COMMERCIAL CLUB
LA GRANDE, OREGON
will be fair tonight and tomorrow.