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- EIGHT PAGES. EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGOX, MONDAY. ACGUST 1, 1S0S, page ntntri 4 v ft: "DIRECTORY ,; OF FRATFRN AL ORDFRRA lA GRANDE, ORE. V; . m. w, A. " La Grande Camp No. 7701 meet every flnt and third Monday evening at I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting neigh bors are cordially Invited to attend. Relief committee: E. C. Davis, Charles Disqua, A. J. Warner and D. E. Cox. ' . . ' E. C. DAVIS, C. D. E. COX. Clerk. . " ' . E. O. mZ. La Grande Aerie No. 15. F. O. E., meets every Friday night In . Ellu' hall at I p. m. Visiting brethren In vited to attend. D. H. PROCTOR, W. p. J. H. LEISHMAN, W. 8. .. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 1J, O. E. 8.. hold stated communications the second and fourth Wednesday!) of each month. Ji Visiting members cordially Invited. '. MART O. FORREST, W. M. i. o. o. p. Star Encampment No. II, L O. O. f meets every second and fourth Wednesday In the month In Odd Fal lows hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome. D. E. COX. C. P. W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe. M. B. of A. MeeU first and third Thursday eve at I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members alwaVB Valrvtm. J. A. ARBUCKLlfi. President. C. J. VANDERPOEL, SecreUry. Woodmen of the World. La Grande Lodge No. lit. W. O. W, meets every Saturday evening In K. of P. hall In the Corpe building. All vlaltlng members wel come. M. M. MARQUIS, J. H. KEENET. Consul Commander. Clerk. B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 411, meets each Thursday evening at o'clock In Elks' hall on Adams avenue. Visit ing brothers are) cordially Invited to attend. W. B. SARGENT, Exalted Ruler. G. E. M' CULLY. Rec. Bee 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 Oregon. A resort for Ladies L D. S ELDER, "OREGON" j Builders ! Are You Doini What You Can to Populate Your State? OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers, mechan ics, merchant, clerks, peo pie with brains, strong hands and a willing heart capital or no capital. ThelOregon 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 all from a few principal cities sre: From Denver From Omaha From Kansas City From St. Louis . . . From Chicago . . . . ..110.00 ..110.01 ..130.00 ..135.50 ..$31.00 TICKKTB CAN II F. I'ltl.PAID. If you want to bring a friend or rciutlve to Oregon, deposit the ' proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then be furnished by telegraph. J. II. KFF.NEY. UmI Afnt, La Grande, Oregon. WM. M'MCn.MT, Oners! PawrngrT Agent. PORTLAND. OMEOON. the' ' :--'-'! -: $ - .C O. O. F. " La Grande Lodge No. II, meets Is their hall every Saturday night. Vis iting brothers cordially Invited to at lend. Cemetery plat may be seen at Model Restaurant. C. H. BLTSTONE, N. G. D. E. COX, Secretary. C. J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. Sec Foresters of Court Maid Marian No. XI meets tecond and fourth Wednesday night in K. of P. hall. Brothers are Invited :o attend. , NERI ACKLE8. C. R. G. V. HENDRIcKS. F. S. Board of Trustee; Dr. G. L. Big' gers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Pat terson. A, F. A. M.- " La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. A. M., holds regular meetings first nd third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. L. H. RUSSELL, W. M. C. D. HUFFMAN, Becmtarr. Brotherhood of Owls. La Grande Nest No. 17. meets In the K. of P. hall every Tuesday eve ning at I o'clock. Visiting brothers wrdlally Invited. J. B. VANDERMUELEN. Executive. C. W. BAKER, Secretary. K. of P. . Red Cross Lodge No. 17, meets very 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. A 8. L. O. T. M. Hive No. 17, L. O. T. M., meet every first and third Thursday of eacl, month at I o'clock In the afternoon Visiting members made welcome. SADIE KLINTWORTH, L. C. MRS. EVA M1NTTRE, K. of R. . Reoekahn. Crystal Lodge No. 10, meets every Tuesday evening at the L O. O. F hall. All visiting members are ln vlted to attend. RACHEL E. WORSTELL. N. O. TILLIE COX, Secretary. - - are the finest in Eastern and Gentlemen :::::: the Candy, Man points In Oregon. The fares From Louisville 141.79 From Cincinnati 142.20 From Cleveland 144.71 From New Tork 155.00 t i in i i i Trr i r iflirv- LVH lirllLO TOMORROW Portland, Ore., Aug. SI. (Special correspondence.) "Advertising Ore gon" la the title of a page in "Print ers' Ink" of July 8, one of the mou widely known of advertising Journals. And it Is no wonder,, that the' state's work alone: '.'.icfj lines has attracted this attention, tor no portion of America is circulating the attractive literature that burdens the mails of Oregon every day In the yjear. Now that the colonist rates are to be In ef fect and they begin tomorrow every eitlren of the state should feel It his duty to advertise the fact in hie per sonal correspondence, to send Informa tion about his community to eastern acquaintances and to aid in every pos sible way the commercial organiza tions which are working to increase the state's population. ' 'Portland Is to act as host to the American Bar association today, and itelegtue uu ii'.Ui" invention Jt, Seattle this 'past week say hat many members of the association plan trips through Oregon before return ing to their eastern homes. The United Chambers of Commerce of Japan have extended an Invitation to the representative business men of the cities along the, Pacific coast to participate In an excursion which will leave San Francisco on September 25. Those preferring to gy by another mute, however, will Join the party in Japan the entire trip will consume about three months, and the visitors will see the famous chrysanthemum it their best. There Is every indication of a most cordial co-operation on the part of the commercial bodies of Oregon and Washington In advancing the Inter ests of the Alaska-Tukon-Paclflc ex position, and In every other movement having for Its purpose the upbuilding of the North ' Pacific coast. An evi dence of this Is a recent Interchange of visits by the active officers of com mercial bodies In Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and other northwestern cities. Co-operation of the same character exists between, the livestock associa tions' of the different sections, and through their working In . harmony .here Is assurance that, beginning with the first meeting this fall, the finest horses from the best stables of the entire country will participate in the events planned for Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho. The most elaborate book ever pub lished on Oregon is In process of prep aration by a firm whose books on other sections of America are In a class by themselves. They have en listed the services of Ben A. Glfford of The Dalles, In securing hundreds of choicest views for this use. Mr. Glfford's collection of Columbia river photographs which adorn the Conven tion Hall of the Portland Commercial club, have been responsible for many tourists taking this river trip. BAKtR CITY With "Swede" Nelson on the stellar mound and aided by superb assistance by Catcher Cocley, and two or three other especially bright stars In the Perry constellation, Baker City was given a thorough drubbing on the lo cal grounds yesterday afternoon. In fact, Perry outclassed the visitors In every Imaginable department of t'ne game. Nelson's throwing was sensa tional, at least a doxen men fanning wildly at the atmosphere In vain at tempts to sap the sphere on the nose. But the big Swede had splendid sup port, and If one ever got away from him or his clever catcher, thy were Invariably pickled elsewhere with two exceptions. The Perry team was strengthened by the addition of Cove and La, Grande players, but this wna imsoi uy uriKpr uiy naving nicmnan of Union, and Chiltliirs of La Grande, ! in their line-up. The attendance was limited, but those who were "wise owls" and went, came away satisfied with the class of ball Perry present ed. Baker's fielding was extremely PERRY DOVHS T7ord9f Praise 'or t!ii 'v?ral ingredients o' whicr Dr. 1e-V raex'.icmci r.re cw.it;1 isrxl, n "riven j '..;.:. r, a!i ''.) fr'vtr-i sens . ; of jotlUii.B, !-u.)u:i Ur muni hvlrfit hurt ar.y .count ci non-profosslonn! i.-. '.monluU. ur. Piorci's Tavorite Prescr:p '.on has t::;: tA3Cn CTi:oxrsTYoncver; lottlo-wrapja-r, in a fell list of all its iu redients printed in plain English.' : If -t: arrt rz 'r.v. i i-rvf.r. rr4 R-itTnr rem freqnetii iieuJucUe, backache, gnaw ngdlstwl In.rtotnach. periodical pains. .'isafrrojZtiio. catarrhal, pelvic drain, siSSiiwtiwn distress in lower .abdooea r pnlvj, perhaps dark spots or specks 'inc!,jj before the eyea, faint spells. and ir.c?siJyn:noa!icai.5cj by f.imnle weak icss, otbidcraageajent of the feminine irgans, yf can not do better than take Dr. Pierfefc I'avorito Prescription. The hespitul. sirrrian's knife and opera ling talimay be avoided by the timely use of Favorite Prescription" In such cases. Thereby the phnoxlon examln qt'nns aiuTTi iV .family pliysu-ian can tie avolili'd nnii a thoroiiiMi emu.- iirTiier.-Wul tn .ttnen't carried out (OijWfrU'jhiJ,,1, Liau, "ravorito Prescription 1 tOui ;; a oiuia very best native medicinal roou known to medical science for the cure of woman's peculiar aliments, contains no alcohol and no harmful or babit-forciiu driitrs. Do not expect too ruii.:ii from " Favorite Prescription; It will not iK-rlorm mira cles; It will not i!!o!e or euro tumors. No medicine will. It will do as much to establish vigorous health in most weak nesses and ailments peculiarly Incident to women as any medicine can. It must be given a fair chance, by perseverance in Its use for a reasonable length of time. You can't n (lord to accept a secret "nos trum A a sulwtitute lor this remedy of known composition. isick women are invited to conlt bv U.tw. hm. . All corres:iiin:!encu Is lieii! as strict prtt uit im.u . ;..:; -.t... tial. Ai!iln: WoiM's D'upehnrv Mixl leal AMoelntlon. !r. R. V. Piereej Pres., No. 00.1 Main .street. Puffnlo, S". Y. Dr. Pier. " ' Pieaut iViicts the best Inxatlve and regulator of the liowels. 'J'lioy Invlcorato Mraach, liver and bowels. One a lasutivo: two or threaa ca lhartlc. Easy to lake as candy. TEA The greatest tea-drinkers are full - bottorn Dutch men. There isn't much nervous prostration in Holland ' V Your f rorer returns Tour nfonr If roe dos't Ilk Scbliltnr Bmt: w par hm St. Pct-'e Cliurvh. Eleventh Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion, I a. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning service. It a.' m.; evening service, S p. ra. Rev. Upton II. Gibbs, rector. bad and the pitching ataff was off color. McMillan usually throws a bet ter game than he did yesterday. The line-up follows: Perry Carter, Bb; Colwell, ss; Heath, cf; eyer, 2b; Stoddard, lb; Olson, rf; McClure, If; Nelson, p; Con ley, c. Baker City Hock, ss; Zimmerman, lb; Chllders, cf; Martin, if; Miller, 8b; Wait, c; Enberg, rf; McMillan, p. Pa lee. a local boy. demonstrated himself to be one of the best Indicator manipulators that has occupied that position here this summer. His work was next thing to perfect The score by Innings is: 1 2 S 4 I t 7 I Perry ttOtOOOl 1 Baker City ...1 001000 t BOMB FROM VACATION. Pastor of Baptist Church Has Enjoyed Outing With Elgin ReUtivea. Pastor W. H. Gibson of the Bap tut church, returned from a two weeks' outing on Saturday afternoon. Tims was spent among relatives and friends at Summerville and Elgin. Mrs. Gibson and the juniors will re turn this afternoon. The little Gib sons had the time of their life as they roamed the hills and fields. At Har ry Hug's riding was the or'der St the day. Goats, calves, sheep, ponies were at hand and every fellow had his choice and rode to hearts' content. At "Grandma's" home tbey were de lighted with the liberty of the ranch and witnessed harvesting and thresh ing. The watch was held on Pmok A Tuttle's machine as they threshed at the rate of 420 bushels per hour for T. A. Choate. nrdure Phavlng Prlre. In view of various conditions exist ing In this city, we have decided to reduce the price of shaving at our ton- sorlal parlor. Te have had much success with charging 25 cents for shavhiR, but believe v.e can brttef ac commodate our patrons by Adopting the origlnnl scale, that of IS rents. Hence, after the first of September the original scale will be la '. feel here. Hoping to retain our regular cus tomers and promising tho same hli;;i class service, we are, JOLLY DI8LETT. m4HtttMM4444HmmvHT4mTtH4ttHn4t3 X C. W. Preston rt Big Cut in t Oxfords for Thirty Days G. W. Preston No old sore caa heal until the cause t-.u-! rp'finn of salves, washes, mation and assist la keeping the piaco uu,' l;t :""" "' the trouble, because they do not reach its source. Old sores exist bemuse the blood "--infected with impurities and poisons which are constantly being discharged into the place. The nerves, tissues and fibres of the flesh are kept in a state of irritation and disease by being daily fed with the germ-laden matter through the circulation, making it impossible for the sore to heal. S. S, S. cures chronic sores by its purifying action on the blood. It goes down into the circulation, and removes the poison-producing germs, impurities and morbid matters which are responsible for the failure of the place to heal. S. 8. S. makes the blood pure, fresh and healthy; then as new, rich blood ia carried to the spot the -healing process begins, all discharge ceases, the inflammation leaves, new tissue begins to form, the place fills in with firm, healthy flesh, and oon the sore is permanently cured. S. 3. S. is partly vegetable, the safest and best blood purifier for young or old. Book 'on Sores and Ulcers and any thviical advice free to all who write. : THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAS? A, GA. AVERTED BAD ACCIDENT. fUg Vpwt Tnrowing Four Oocupsuita to the Ground With Force. What might have been a serious ac cident tn which four might have been maimed, occurred on Adams avenue yesterday afternoon when, In round ing a corner, the J. D. McKennon carriage was upset. In the light rig were Miss Ethel McKennon, the Misses Knowles, who are visiting relatives In the city, and Ilaymond McKennon, driving. In turning the corner at Fourth street and Adams avenue, one wheel suddenly caved in, precipitating the occupants to the ground with con siderable force. Fortunately, a sprained ankle on Mr. McKennon's part, and a severe shaking up, was all the damage done. County Convention. The date for' the county Bunday school convention, which will be held In this city, has been set for October 20 and 21. Field Worker Phlpps will be present and all of the leading Sun day schools In the county will be rep resented. A Notre Dam Lasty's Appeal. To all knowing suffers rs of rheu tatlsra, whether muscular or of the Joints, sciatica, lumbagos, backache, pains in the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to writs to her for a horn treat ment which has repeatedly cured all of these tortures. She feels It har duty to send It to all sufferers free. If yon want to sell out, call op 4 It. A. Crawford, ths second-hand 4 dealer. 'Phone Black 1(21. He 4 pays ths highest cash pries for 4 4 second-hand goods. 4 4444444444444444 fou curs yourself at horns as thous ands will testify no chsngs of cli mate being necessary. This simple discovery banishes uric add fr6m th blood, loosens ths stiffened Joints purifies ths blood and brightens the eyes, giving slastlclty 'and tons to the whols system. If ths above Interests you, for proof address Mrs. M. Sum- NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that Mary E. Swa.iKer, administratrix of the estate of Eman uel Swauger, deceased, has filed In ths county court of Union county, Oregon, her final report as adminis tratrix of said estate, and said court has set Monday, September 7th, A. D. 1108, at ; o'clock p. m., as the time for the hearing such report and any objections thereto. Dated this July 24th, HOI. cures old sores which produces it ha lotions, etc, :uay red as been retuoved. :duce the inflam Notice of Filing Plats. , Notice Is hereby given, that ths ap proved plats of surveys of ft actional sections IS, 14, IS, IS, IT and IS, BVs and NW14 Section 10, WH and NE14 Sec. 11, Townships North, Rang 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 Tuesday, the 15th day of September, 1908, at a. m. . On and after that date this office will receive applications for ths entry of lands In said townships. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. A. A. ROBERTS, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of ths Interior, U. 8. Land Office at La Grande, Ore., August 10, 10. . Notice Is hereby given that DAVID W. HTJO, of Elgin, Union county, Ore., who, oa August, 10, 101, mads timber land application No.' 0811, for 8 IWH, section (, NVi NW, section I, town ship I south, range It, E. W. 1C, ha filed notice of Intention to mak final timber proof, to establish claim to the land abov described, before the reg ister and receiver of the U. 0. land of fice, at La Grande, Oregon, on the 21th day of Ootober, 1101. Claimant name as witnesses: Sam uel Parksr, of Elgin, Or.; W. H. Gib son, of La Grands, Or.; B. 3. Hug, of Elgin, Ore.; Henry Hug, of Elgin, Ore. P. C BRAMWELL, Register. wAugltOctl3 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of ths Interior, U. 8. Land Office, La Grande, Ore., August 14, 101. Notice la hereby given that ROBERT J. SMITH, of Kamela, Union county, Oregen, who on November I, 1001, made home stead entry No. 10801 Serial No. 01044, for BH NE14, NH BE, sec tion 4, township I south, rsnge 11 E. W, M., has filed notice of Intention to make final five-year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above de scribed, before the register and re ceiver of the U. 8. land office at La Grande," Oregon, on the 8th day of October, 1108., Claimant names as wltnemcs: Wil liam Adams, Frank Ayers, June Ban ford, James Adams, all of Knmda, Ore. F. C. BnAMWELL, Register. Developments along many lines ars assured for Bandon snd the Coullls river valley In the Immediate future, suys the Recorder. The possibilities are greater now than ever before and are being taken up In all quarters.