La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 04, 1908, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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EVENING OSSKKVER, LA GRANDE. OREGOSf, Fill DAY, 6EPTE3IBEU 4, l0t.
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La qrande, or-:,
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i La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets
jvery first and third Monday evenings
ii 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.
3. Cox. E. C. DAVIS, a
I D. E. COX, Clerk. ,
, F. O
I La Grande Aerie .No. 25, F. O. E.,
aeets every Friday night In Elks'
tall at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren In
vited to attend."
I D. H. PROCTOR, W. P.
J. H. LEISHMAN, W. S.
O. E. S.
I Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S.; hold
stated communications the second and
fourth Wednesdays of each month.
Visiting members cordially Invited.
MART O. FORREST, W. M.
MART A. WARNICK, Secretory.
' i. o. o. f. ;
Star Encampment No. 81, L O. O.
, meets every second and fourth
Wednesday In the month In Odd Fel
lows' hall. Visiting patriarchs always
welcome. D. E. COXfTJ. P.
I 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. ARBUCKLE, President.
J C. J. VANDERPOEL. Secretary. "
Woodmen of tbe World,
La Grande Lodge No. 119, W. O.
W., meets every Saturday, evening
In K. of P. hall in the Come
'building. All visiting members wel
come. M. M. "MARQUIS,
Clerk.
B. P. O. E.
La Grande Lodge No. 433, meets
each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Id
Elks' hall on Adams avenue. Visit
ing brothers are cordially Invited to
attend,
W. B. SARGENT, Exalted Ruler.
G. E. M'CULLT, Rec. Sec.
ICE CREAM !
This is the open season for
$ pared to furnisn the trade
mamhftr nfrpshmpnt narlnrs
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; Oregon. A resort for Ladies
ii E. D. S ELDER,
I
I "OREGON"-
I Builders
Are You Doing What You Can to Popufate-Your State?
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers, median
les, merchant, clerks, peo pie with brains, strong hands and. a.
willing heartcapital or no capital. ! :-. ' :
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ThelOregon Railroad & Navigation Co i
j 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 bjc sending us the names and addresses
of your friends who are likely to be interested In this state T -We
will be glad to bear the expense of sending them complete in
, formation about Oregon and Its opportunities. ' ,'IH I i
COLONIST TICKETS will be on sate durinr SEPTEltf rrr ivti -
OCTOBER from the east . to all
. from a 'few! principal cities are: ''
From Denver ... i .330.00
From Omaha . . A . .V. . $30.00
1 From Kansas City $30.00
From St Louis $35.80
. From Chicago .'. J.. .'.'...$88.00
T7CKKTS TAV
if you want to bring a friend or
' . .... muf vi ur
, bo furnished by telegraph.
. . u. KEENET, Loca4 Agent,
WM. MTWUIUtAT, General Pamrngrr Agrrtf.
PORTLAND,
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- - La Grande Lodge No. It, meets ti.
(heir ball every Saturday night' Vis
iting brothers cordially Invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen a
Model Restaurant.
J C. H. BLYSTON'E, N. G.
D. E. COX, Secretary.
C. J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. Sec.
. Foresters of America.
Court Maid Marian No. 81 meet
-cond and tourth Wednesday night
n K. of P. hall. . Brothers are invited
to attend, ' j
NERI ACKLES. C. R.
G. V. HENDRIoKS. F. S.
Board of Trustee: Dr. G. L. Big
ers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Pat
terson. -:
A. F. & A. M. ;
La Grande Lodge No. 41. A. F.
l. M., holds regular meetings firs
tnd third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m.
' L. H. RUSSELL, W. M.
a D. HUFFMAN. Secretary.
Red Cross Lodge No. . 27, meets
every 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. & S.
L. O. T. M.
Hive No. 27, L. O. T. M., meets
every first and third Thursday of each
month at 2 o'clock In the afternoon.
Visiting members made welcome.
SADIE KLINTWORTH, L. C.
MRS. EVA M'INTTRE, K. of R.
Rebekoha.
Crystal Lodge No- 60, meets ever
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.
Wet and Dryg to Meet.
Louisville, Ky., Sept. 3. Conven
Hons will be held In Louisville ' week
after next by the State Anti-Saloon
league and the Kentucky Liquor Deal
ers' association.
Ice Cream and we are pre
with the very best. Re
ara h flnaef in
.1 w v..w WVdk 111 lO,0 LCI 11
and Gentlemen ::::::
the Candy Man
points In Oregon. .The fares
' ' : : 1 ' ' - .' ' J
Front Louisville -., $41.70
From CTnclnnW . . . .$42.20
.From Cleveland $44,78. . .
From New York $88.00
I- ( ' . . ;.: . ;
nr Pnt-PlA
relative to bregoa, deposit the '
iiciiu. ; ini ncaei win men i i
La Grande, Oregon. )
OREGON. . . t
WORSES
W C M ! k Him
OXE OF THE WOnST UOAD AC-
' CIDENTS IX THE COUNTY.
Sixteen IIir- r-4 itn-1 Four Wagons Arc
f Heaped X't) iu IiuHsriiiiliiuto Mass
Near A'.iivl Y.-sterday Aftormvin
- Smith Machine of This City Started
- Pnndetnoiiluni In l'ussliis Group of
, Teiunj No On1.' Apparently, to
" Illume. .
1
(Without a doubt ohe of the worm
road misfortunes since the advent of
the automobile In this county, oqcuc
;ed yesterday aften oon when a horse
belonging to John'Fi Isswotd of Alicel,
vus eventuully klllec" to escape terri
ble suffering resu'lliiK from one of tfte
worst plle-ups of horseflesh and wa
ons th'uf CRn we.l'. be Imagined. So
sudden was the tt rles of runawavs
?naeted that those who were lnthe
immediate vicinity cannot . definitely
...... juok nuh uykUU0U.-.uut lilt))
can relate with considerable ylvldne-is
the conglomeratl n of horses, broken
bits of harness, urnrshed wagons an-3
the struggle of frightened dumb
brutes 'that resulted after the dust
cleared,
' No ohe Is to blame, according t
the stories of different parties. The
L. C. Smith auto of this city was tho
starting point of all the trouble. Man
ager Smith of the Smith gfarage In
this city, had been touring the valley
with a party of drummers and all day
long had been passing wheat teams
by the score. Finally, after visiting
"nlon and Cove, the party reached
Alicel and when a short distance out,
overtook a group of teams coming
back from the warehouse. . The rear
team was a four-horse outfit. Driver
Smith honked repeatedly, calling the
attention of the drivers on all ' the
wagons. After slowing down he pass
ed the first team without difficulty.
Still running on the road side, he came
abreast with the leaders of a six-horse
team. Just then pandemonium broke
loose. Noticing the sudden start the
six-horse team took. Smith came to a
stop. hTis action frightened the first
team he had passed, and lnstanlly
there were 10 horses plunglnk mad'.y
toward the third team of six horses In
the lead. The leaders of the middle
team were forced fairly onto the trail
ers of the leading team. They did I:
so quickly that for a moment or two
the spectators stood uncertain of what
had happened. When the cloud of
dust had lifted, there was a gruesome
spectacle to behold. Horses were ly
lng one on the other, neighing pitifully
with . fright and pain. The sudden
load of several horses on the trailer
wagon had, smashed it to a greater or
less extent. Bits of harness were
scattered In the vicinity. The drivers
and auto party used all possible haste
In extricating the horses from thejr
perilous positions. When the last
animal was safely on Its feet again, It
was found that aside from many
scratches and bruises, only one anl
mai had received fatal Injury. A
valuable horse belonging to John
Frlsnwold had fallen undor the
wheels and sustained a broken leg.
Ends, of the fractured bones protrud
ed through the flesh. "The antmal was
later killed.
' The owner of the teams appeared
On the some and naturally enough 'was
chagrined at his loss. Though It Is
rumored he has taken legal action to
secure damage money from Mr. Smith
still It Is not given much credence, as
the driver and his two companions
aver that all possible aare was taken
by Smith In passing the teams.
The total loss sustained by Mr.
Frlsswold will easily reach $140.
Cared May lever and Summer Cold.
A. J. Nusbaum, Batesvllle, Ind..
writes: "Last year I suffered for three
months with a summer cold bo dis
tressing that It Interfered with my
business. I had mahy of the symp
toms of hay fever, and a doctor's pre-
crlptlon did not rsach my case, end
I took several medicines which seem-
d to only aggravate my case. For.
tunately I Insisted upon having Fo
ley! Hooey and Tar and It quickly
cured mo. My wife has sine used
Foley's Honey, and Tar with th same
success. " A. T. H1IL droraist.
MAKl.VCi FllX CONVEYORSA
I.'ir-.t Vhuilor H;c 151:; tontrait icr
1 "
A complete set , of fuel conveyo.s
ior trie imbler. planing .mill Is being
constructed by Bay & Zweifel, local
'plumbers. The coaveyor Su'c bclnf
made of galvanized tin and will branch
out from the main conveyor to take In
the shavings from three planet's, a
moulder, a re-saw,' a cut-off saw and
various other smaller kinds of machin
ery. The- Imbler planing mill Is un
dergoing other repairs preparatory to
a big run.
A Eold Step.
To oversea the wdl-grounded an
isoni'jlfl ubjoctlons of tltn moro Intel-
i-innt to tbe uso of B.vrct, medicinal com-
.v-n.l.t, Vr R. V P.rce, of . Buffalo, N.
some time irjo, dociuoU Id makn a-bold
f.'.'iwrture from thq usual courso pursued
hv the makers ot put-up 'rcawlidnej for do
.:;ost!c us 3, has published broad-
'- it and opcrTy to tbo v.ijola worlJ, a full
compto Ii;,! of all the lnsred!er.3
t-.-.;erinj iii.itboc5iTipor!tlon of hU widely
iebrated KJjjkiea. Thus he has taken
!;Si numerals wfitrons and patients nto
full ijufaSy.n.e. Tlius too he Las re
niovcrts!vaed;cIiies from among secret
.i-.strgfcTof doubtful merits, and made
tiiomtfi'emcJies of Known Cotniosttlun.
' .7yJM frnM t."n T)r. Plfrce hi shn-.vn
. iol. uol'A i. io wrander of ever hn-1p
i u-. riviua ixi.mit.iii BURnrnt Klueovery. the
f .tnmutf mdl;'lim for weal; stonac h. pkl
.i,:',.ror,j.l'vm..ii'is. oriel ai! catarrhal Jlsease.
heiever loi'ateil. liave primed uiwn It, in
;!.tin UnjU'h. n lu.l ard ('ua.;jieta list of all
liie InKTMilIeiiM Comi s..lr!ii u. but a small
book has brn wj.-tli-i - tnn n-ini-nius
' tnmlard nifdicnl works, uf til the (Jittereut
s."huuls of pran.co, eontc!::lrff very numor
uus extracts from tli wntln of leading
.-ractltloRers of medietas, eiidoraliid in Iht
f'j-ongait iifwiflwe Unm. eui h anil eyery Intrre
iiient contaillld In Dr. I'loreo's medicines.
One of tbesu little bo-.k will bo mailed tree
to any oue seniiinft address on po-tol card or
by letter, to Lr. H. V. Pierce. ButraU N. Y.,
and retjuestinif the same, Fri-m this little
rnxk It will ba learned that Ir. Pierce's med
fcnos contain no a:.b.l. iK.A-otlcn. n.lntrcl
srntt or otlier ix)l'i;out or injurious sumiU
aud tliat tuey are niadu from natlre, n.udlcl
c :l roots of B"r.-at ralue: also that some of
tne most valtiuhlo inctvulmt contained in
Ir. Pierce's Favorite Prescript lou for weak,
nervous, over-worked, "run-down." nervous
and dubilltatcd women, were employed, lone
jcars lvih !:v::::ti f r -'ntlla-ailments
aCectliiB tlielr aciuwh. in faeu one of Uiu
most valuable medlcinnl plants entering Into
(be composition of I5r. Pierce's Favorite Pre-s:-rlptlon
was known to the Indiana .as
twiusw-Wi'; !." Our kncvrlodtre of the uses
of not a few i.l our n:o-.t ; .i.le natlre. me
dicinal plrttit vjsK.ied ito.-j the Indians.
As madu u.. t:y lnii-r-)vi?d and exact pro
'. t:ie'.ftr.r::e l'i-. rir.tt.n is a most
dicietit rimi; t.:r riTiu t.-n i.l iie oi'.
snly function correcting- displacements, as
prolapsus, anteverslon and rtorverslon.
tvercomlnir painful periods, toning up tbe
nerves aiKl bringing about s perfnet skMeol
beaitb. SuU by all duOors In cxUcliiuS.
'cs
: MONEY TO LOAN:
! L0G TIME EASY
TAYMEIMTS
Abstracts
Have an Abstract
of.:
your real estate made and
know exactly what sort I
of a title you really hold.
There may be a cloud
upon v the title to your
home. Know it now
while the people can be
found who can correct
errors An Abstract may
save your home.
We make Reliable Ab-
stracts and Write In- I
surance In Trust-
worthy Companies
J.R. OLIVER':
La Grande National
Building
Bank
IDAHO
ON MAIN
U N D E R ;
To Be
? Write
LA GRANDE
Notice of Filing Plats.
Notice Is hereby given, that the ap
proved plats of surveys of ft actional
Uctions 13, 14. IS, 18, 17 and 18, EVa
ini.l NW Section 20, Wtt and NE Vi
,kc 21, Townships 8 North, Range 4 i
' L., and all of Township 4 North, Range
II, East' Willamette meridian, have
been received In this office. The
shove plat of surveys rlU be filed on
Tuesday, the lath day of tiepteinber,
1J08, at 3 a. m.
On and after that date this office
will receive applications for the entry
of lands In said townships.
F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
A. A. ROBERTS. Receiver.
, That local growers will receive for
their pears net what California grow
ers received gross Is the opinion ex
pressed by a prominent fruitgrower,
K.ho ha8 examined the situation. '
1
WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE
I should be capable of
If the Glasses I furnish you do not give'absolute satis
faction, I stand ready to refund your money : : : ;
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I am here three hundred and sixty-five days in the
ycai iu iiiake my asei iiuns sooa : : : : : : j
J. H- PEARE
LCADIC PIONEER JEWELER
: CITY J.IVERY AUD FEED STABLE i
t Cor. kh & Adams Ave.', One
Ml New Rgs Well Matched Teams
Single Horses For Ladies
9 '-4Kx4tt
FRESH
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PICNIC HAMS
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
LARGE ONES
THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
E. POLACK. Proor. Phone Main 7f?
IRRIGATED
LINE OF 0. R. &. N. RAILROAD
CAR E Y ' ACT
Opened October 12, 1908
or Call on us for Particulars
INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Reduce Shaving Prico. ;
In view of various conditions exist
ing in this city, we have decided to
reduce the price of shaving at our ton
sorlal parlor. We have had much
Success with charging 25' cents for
shaving, but believe we can better ac-
commodate our patrons by adopting
the original scale, that of 15 cents,
j Hence. ' after th first nt Sopte-nber
the original btaie wiil . ba lit ' effect
here, '
! liot'intr to.", retain our rfon-i-, , ,.,,
lowers and promising the sar.ie iv-h-claas
service, we are,
' " JOLLT & DISLETT.
Fishing for bass in sluggish Ohio
waters may be better than no fishing
at all, but If Mr. Taft would come out
and fish for salmon trout In some of
Oregon's crystal streams he could have
some real sport.
fitting your eyes correctly.
Block West ot the Foley Hotel
RAMS.
LANDS