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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1908)
EVENING O BSERYEIt, LA GRANDE OREGON, TUESDAY, AVGCST 25, 190g, PAGE three; I --t$i-si-f $ 4444444$ $i4$4$$i4 s j4 J DIRECTORY OF THE .' '; MM1M ML U FRATER NAL ORDER S r A M I JA GRANDE, OKr. EIGHT PAGES. f I iiiMrn l ill H a Fi ll ' j I ; j ;. 17-, , M. V. A. , La Grande Camp No. 7701 meeta very first and third Monday evening at L O. O. F. ball. All visiting neigh bora are cordially Invited to attend. - Hellef committed : E. C. Davln, Charles Disqua, A. 3. Warner and D. E. Cox. B. C. DAVIS, C. D. E. COX, Clerk. , . F. O. . La Grande Aerie No. 159, F. 6. E.. meeta every Friday night in Elks' hall at t . m. Visiting brethren in vited te attend. D. H. PROCTOR, W. P. J. H. LEISHUAN, W. B. O. E. 8. Zt',nV No. It. O. K. 8.. hold stated oommunlcatlom the aecond and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cordially Invited. : If ART O. FORREST, W. M. MART A. WARNICK. Secretary. I. O..O. P. Star Encampment No. II, L O. O. I, meeta eveiT aecond and fourth Wedneaday in the month in Odd Fel lows hall. Vliltlng 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. ARBUCKLti, President. C. J. VANDERPOEL. Secretary. Woodmen of ttie World. La Grande Lodge No. 14 1. W. O. W., meets every Saturday evening tn K. of P. hall in the Corpe building. All visiting members wel-comf- , M. M. MARQUIS, J. H. KEENET, Consul Commander. Clerk. : La Grande Luuge Ho. Is, meets In their hall every Saturday night Vis iting brothers, cordially Invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be sees ai Model Restaurant. C H. BLTSTONE, N. G. D. E. COX, Secretary. C. J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. Sec : Foresters of Court Maid Marian No. it meeu cond and fourth Wednesday night n K. of P. hall. Brothers are Invited At attend. ' NERI ACKLES, C R. Q. V. HENDRIcKS. F. 8. Board of Trustee: Dr. G. L. Big ger, Oscar Berger and Herbert Patterson. ;. a. . a. a. V".",.. 7,' La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. A. M., holds regular meeting first tnd third Saturdays at 7:10 p. m. L H. RUSSELL. W. M. ' C. D. HUFFMAN, Secretary. ' . Brotherhood of Owls, La Grande Nest No. 17, meeta In the K. of P. hall every Tuesday eve ning at 8 o'clock. Visiting "brothers cordially Invited. J. B. VANDERMUELEN, Executive. C. W. BAKER, Secretary. K. of P. Red Cross Lodge No. 17, meets overy Monday evening in Castle Hall, Corpe building. . A Pythian welcome o all visiting knights. D. H. PROCTOR. C. C. R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. 8. B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 4JS, meets each Thursday evening at S o'clock In Elks' hall on Adams avenue. Visit ing brothers are cordially invited tc attend. W. B. SARGENT, Exalted Ru'.i OB. li'CULLT. Rec. Sec. 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 KLINTWO RTH, L C. MRS. EVA M'INTTRE, K. of R. Kebekahs. Crystal Lodge No. SO, meets every Tuesday evening at the I. ' O. O. F. hall. All visiting members are in vited to attend. RACHEL E. WORSTELL, N. G. TILLIE COX, Secretary. The Summei'vllie Sawmill company closed a successful run last Saturday and the 1i men employed by the com pany have been let go until next spring when the mill will again resume Its run. During the past season, since last spring, the mill has put out about 4,000,000 feet of lumber. From now on, the company officials will devote their time to shipments, which have now assumed an average of more than one car a day, destined principally to Idaho, Montana ' and Wisconsin. With this year's run, the Imbler yards have a supply on hand of 8,000,000 feet. This will be shipped out as markets are found, and retail business will also help reduce the lltUUUV Ui.uw ',"'.7 TV' be true during the coming few months for a building fever Is rampant in Imbler, for at least five new buildings will be erected In the near future. Mr. Bach, one of the active proprie tors. Is In the city today and Is optim istic over the outlook for Incressed business In both this particular line and every other industry during the fall months. PENDLETON DARK. This is the open season for (ce Cream and we are pre-. pared to furnis i the trade with 'the very best. Re- member refreshment parlors are the finest in Eastern t Oregon. A resort for Ladies and Gentlemen, ? is. . . .. E. D. S ELDER, the Candy Man fc ts &J4MM44i4&tol4im nitK ia Dam Floodd and Monday Nl(,-ht Found PendMon In Dark now. There will be no electric lights for Pendleton Monday evening, but If the estimates of the electric company offi cials prove correct, the power will be on again about noon Tuesday. During the fore part of last night the reservoir above the N. ,W. O. Co.'s power plant near Milton, was flooded as a result of a heavy storm and the overflowing water Interfered with the operation of the plant. ' Particulars of the damage to the plant are meager, but according to the advices received at the local electrical office from the power plant superin tendent, the reservoir was broken to some extent This necessitates a shutting down of the plant and It will require another day to get the plant back In working order. The lights went out In Pendleton I shortly before 12 o'clock last night. I and there has been no current today. ! Pendleton E:Ht Oregonlan. I it If; GOM" 1 uilders Are You Doing What You Can to Populate Your State? OREOON NEEDS PEOPLE Bottlers, honest farmers, mechan- les, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing heart capital or no capital. - ThclOregon 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 your friends who are likely to be Interested In this state? We will be glad to bear the expense of sending them complete in formation about Oregon and Its opportunities. COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER from the east to alt points In Oregon. The fares from a few principal cities are: From Denver From Omaha From Kansas City From St. Louis . . . From Chicago . . . . , ..110.00 From Louisville 141.70 . ..$10.00 From Cincinnati $41.10 ...110.00 From Cleveland 44.7t ...115. SO From New Tork 155.04 ...tit 00 . , TICKETS CAV BE PREPAID. If yon want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then be furnished by telegraph. ' J. II. REKJIEY, Lml Agrat, La Gfauuki, Orogoa. WK. M'Ml'KRAY, Oonrni Pa engo Agrml. PORTLAND, ORIOOJ. BISHOP'S ADDRESS INTERESTING Noted Divine RiimIiih Clcar-Ciu and Highly Iiitcraiiliur Addrt-wi. It was the pleanure of mnnv to hear the address of Bishop Hughes, the educator,' divine and lecturer, who through court i-Hy to the local M. E. church, deferred his travels westward long enough to adtfrcus an audience In the city last evening. The divine's simplicity is his master card. With simple lliuntrntlons he drives home a great truth, and during the Viur tnat he spoke, attention was rapt. His logic wss so clear and so vlx-lilly pro pounded that a mere child could fol low the arguments. It was Indeed a treat to hear him. Afu-r Men for Konhwrwtc-rn. George C. Thompson, superintend ent of construction on the new North western railroad that Is building up Snake river. Is In the city todny to hire men for construction work and on other bunlness, says the Baker City Herald. He stated that work on the big tun nel was about one-third finished. There has been a delay because of low water In Snake river Impeding their plans In rafting timbers to different points on the new line where needed. This has compelled them to float tim bers loosely down the stream and has caused a great Inconvenience. One hundred and twenty-five men are at work now on the railroad build ing. Double shifts are run and no time Is being lost Everything la llve ly along the Une, and there Is appar ently no possibility of a cessation of activity. At the Oxbow power, project pre liminary work Is going on. Cabins are being erected, ramps organized and about 40 men are now employed there. 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 wc mean rrticles 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 i price ; you wu a"ciu tc pay peciaj l B ar gain 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. A.dcook & Fritts l DEALERS IN FURNITURE AND CARPETS W ww C. W. Preston "Wordsof Praia For the several luxrmlli-nu of which Dr. t1"""'"' o-'i.-!r"8 ro composed, us given L :i-a..ut4 ill 'u 11 tljo several tcliiMlg of : i.'.vo far tnoro weight : . .!... . .-.Mjunt c.f sion-prtifesslonal tis-ti-.'.MintaU. . Mitci.'s Kavorttnl'rcscrln- ion hca r:ir uadou or ho:kstv on every ' -wrapvor, t;i a rt:ll llt of til its in- rr Jiniw pn:ilcd In plain Uiiclbu. II you are .in Invullil woman and suffer 'r. rj fnKj'jet.i. ucaJ.v'je, bsckacha, gnaw jj Ulitr-'7! in rtouac'.i.perlixllcal pulnt, ili;sroy.a. catarrhal, pelvic drain, o juti distrtis In luv.er abdomen or pclvjf, fc r'.iapt dark tpou or specks I'anclr.'j before the eyes, faint inell and l'lnttjlsymBtomcauu.d by female weak ness, otetb"- derangement of the feminine organs. W can not do better than taka Vr. Plcr fc Favorite iTescrlptlon. The hsiital. surfon's knlleand opera ting ta!i may be avoMcd by tho timely Uie of M'avorllo Prescription" In such ttlons n.l ii.Q.T JTuJUs il if..- f7.. ,,ly l-ii.-M.-ian can.!)- p.yoid- n t!;oroiiji CLii.:-i' di puJ"-i .f .jj tr "i ' :f t rri-l out' I ilLa'- J7ZZZi'Zi:L, """i'a vori te riewnptiun " incuu.po.-' a ul tlie verr bet nslllA muf lolni. 1 nl, I'm.u.H . ..II 1 native medicinal roon known in mwli.l science for the cure of woaian's peculiar ailment, contain t:o alcohol and no Larmlulor babit-fcr-.nlnp dru(. Do not expert tco nn'.:.i from "FavorlUi rrecrlptii)ri;"lt will I: ,t perform mira cles; It not lilmivc or cure tumors. Ko medicine will. It will do as much to etahlili vlporoiu hea'th in most weak neafes and ailuicnU peculiarly Incident to women anv nieillcitic can. It mum be given a fair chance by perseverance in iU we for a reasonaWe i "7th of iliac. You can't a Turd to arn-pt a m-rret no trnm a a nlw!liuio lor tlilt r'iimdy of known comrhmitlon. Sick women lire Invited to concult hv letter, frrr. All nirri"tniiHlincn l hold ai strlrtlr prlvsre ami . .-aereiiiv ronllden tisl. Aiiiln-is: W'nri.i's Disp 'OnHry M-d-Iral Aosorlntliiti. ir. II. V. I'lerr". Tres.. Ko. ftll Main KtiY-et, I'uff.ilo. N. V. Dr. I'leree's riasnt I'ellets the bent laxative and renulaur of the Ikihi-U. They inrtR-iral totnach, liver and bowel. One a laxative; two or three a cathartic. ty to take as candy. Admirers of the treat Commoner, William Jennings Bryan, can hear the distinguished gentleman's voice in 10 short, pithy speecnea, at 'Davis' Music Store, W. C. T. V. AT KIXil.V. County rrceldint IIjui Ilptumrd to Her Home) AfU KIkIo Tour. Mrs, Hattle Wolfe, county president f the W. C. T. l, rea- hed the city ( last evening from Elln, where she 'ora-anlred a Imal with nine active, and one honorary membrm. Mrs. Wolfe went to Union, her home, this morn ing. The local at Elgin was organized with the following officers: Mrs. Ed na Waltman, vice-president; Dasia Weiss, corresponding secretary; Lis ale Willis, recording secretary; Jo-, pha L. McKenney, treasurer. The office of president was left open for the time being, with selection to be made later. Big Cut in Oxfords for v Thirty Days C. W. Preston .'riFmvA'! lvYYs'W-'l Mm lI... if . ' " ; ; . ' -naes CURES Ete 1 , . heal, UU,t'1 the Cluse which PWocM it has been removed, ma fo 1. H . I' a?' "a.lvM:i wa8h". ". Oc. may reduce the Jnflam. InfcSSVl'.l0 "',l."ach ?uree' OIl .ore. exist because the blxrf t n o thl , ' 1 lmtf ril,eB J Pl" which are constantly Mg di8charKi Into the p.ucc. a iicrvct, tissue an fil,re of the flesh are tcpt in a ata ?rlh"'' ""',t: asc by beinsr d.uly fed with the germ-laden matter through i,,,: circus ;.un, mak;,)!? it iinr.m8il,le for the sore to heal. S. S S thrSlr".' Urc US P"r" Tin act, 'a on tbe blo,U- " down i'nt- the circulation, and removes the poiso-producing germ Impuritie. an 1 8 8 8 n:-.erf"'h,ifL"re V the fai.ttre of the pC2 to hSl n;JZ ,y; t;' ,,1,od Pure.' irwh l oalthy; then as new, rich blood li !, . m ' V "'jn ",re 1H rnnvrcjUy cured. S. S. S. is purelv ve-cublc, ;.l,e t .ft and wt b!u pur,6, r for youne or old W i Sores au ccers uul any medical a.lvi.e fr-, to alf who write izz swr specific co.; atluita, gjl A Noire Dant Lady's Appeal. . To all knowing sufferers of rhu latlsm, whether muscular or of the joints, sciatica, lumbngoa, backache, pains In the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a bom treat ment which has repeatedly cured all of these tortures. ' Bhs feels It her duty to send It to all sufferers free. You curs yourself at horns as thous ands will testify no change of cli mate being necessary. This simple discovery banlshea uric acid from the blood, loosens the stiffened Joints, purifies the blood and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tons to the whole system. If the above tatoresta you, for proof address Mrs. IL Bum