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EENXXg'oBSEKVEK, LA GRANDE, OREGQX. TCESDAY, 8EPTErBEK , 10.
". DIRECTORY
FRATERNAL ORDERS
" 1A GRANDE, ORG. . '
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La Grande Camp No. 7703 meet
ery first and third Monday' evenings
I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting neigh
rs are cordially Invited to attend.
Belief committee: E. s C. Davis,
iarle3 DIbqui.. A. J. Warner and D.
. Cox. E. C. DAVIS, C.
D. E. COX, Clerk. , .
P. O. C
La Grande Aerie "No. 859, F. O. K.,
:eets every Friday night in Elks'
ill at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren in
ted to attend.
D. H. PROCTOR, W. P.
J. H. LEISHMAN, W. S.
t ' O. E. S. -Hope
Chapier No18, O. E. S., hold
atcd communications the second and
ourth Wednesdays' of each month.
"Salting memoers cordially Invited.
MART O. FORREST, W. M.
i, MART A. WARNICK. Secretary.
.' y I. O.. O. F.
Star Encampment No, ,81, I. O. O.
, meets every second and fourth
.Jednesday in the month In Odd Fel-
hall. Visiting patriarchs always
elcome. i . D. E. COX, C..P.
f. W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe.
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I M. B. of A.
Meets first and third Thursday eve
.t I. O. O. F.'hall. Visiting members
iways welcome.
J. A. ARBUCKLjfl. President,
p. J. VANDERPOEL. Secretary.
Woodmen of the World.
I La Grande Lodge No. 168, W. O.
V., meets every Saturday evening
n K. of P. hall In the Corpe
building. All visiting members wel
come. M. M. MAHQUIS.
t. H. KEENET, Consul Commander.
Clerk.
B. P. O. E.
La Grande Lodge No. 483, meets
each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Id
fflks' hall on Adams avenue. Visit
ihg brothers are cordially, invited to
attend. ' ' ' :
W. B. SARGENT. Exalted Rule-.
I G. E. M'CULLT. Rec. 8ec ,
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Are You Doing What You Can to Populate Your State?
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers, mechan
ics, merchants, .clerks, peo pie with brains, strong bands and a
willing heart capital or no capital.
TheOregon 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 points in Oregon. The fares
from a few principal cities are:
From Denver 130.00 From Louisville $41.70
From Omaha $30.00 From Cincinnati $42.20
From Kansas City $30.00 From Cleveland $44.75
From St. Louis $35.R0 From New Tork $55.00
From Chicago $38.00
TICKETS CAX BE PREPAID.
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If you want to bring a frl
proper amount with any
be furnished by telegraph.
J. II. KEEXET, IxK-al A
WM. M'Mril'.l
PORT
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 ::::::
J, S ELDER, the Candy Man
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La Grande Lodge No. 16, meets u
their hall every Saturday night VI
ttlng brothers cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen
Model Restaurant.
1 C, H. BLYSTONE, N. G.
D. E. COX, Secretary. .
C J. VANDERPOEL," Fin. Sec.
fc rasters ot America.
Court Maid Marian No. 22 nut
rcond, and fourth Wednesday nlglu
n K. of P. halt. Brothers are lnvlf s
to attend. :
NERI ACKLES, C. R
G. V. HENDRIcKS. F. S.
Board of Trustee: Dr. G. L. Bw
ers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Pa
erson. '
A. F. & A. M. v
La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. i
K. M holds regular meetings fir
ind third Saturdays at 7:Su p. m.
L. H. RUSSELL. W. M.
C. D.- HUFFMAN. Secretary-
K. of P.
Red Cross Lodge No. 7, meet
very Monday evening in Castle Hal
'.:orpe building. A Pythian weiconv
'o all visiting knights.
D. H. PROCTOR. C. C
R. L. LINCOLN. K. of R. & S.
. L. O. T. M.
Hive No. 87, L, O. T, M., meets
every tlrst 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.
Rebekahs.
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.
Attention. RcbekuliH.
A large attendance of Rebekahs Is
desired this evening, September 8,
Special business of Importance to
come before the lodge. By order of
the N. G.
TILLIE COX, Secretary.
I. O.
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riders
end or relative to Oregon, deposit the
of our agents. The ticket will then
gent, I .it Grande, Oregon.
AY, tieneral Passenger Agent.
LAND, OREGON.
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JACK O'XEAL ARRANGES FOR,
EVENT SEPTEMBER 20.
Train Will Leave La Grande at 7
O'c lock aud lUHurh the Same Night
V ill Be the Banner Event of the
Vearr to S! Frequently En Route
to Permit 1 isliet.nen Dropping Oil
. Anywhere l ew Raton for tlio Re
. turn Trip. "'-."'
Contrary to tlje general belief yes--erday,
an' excursion will be run to
vVallowa town on September 20. This
will Inaugurate passenger service in
:';at county and though the construc
tion train's whistle has heretofore dis
turbed the quietude of that ' fertile
section of Oregon, It remains for this
proposed passenger train engine to ln
"eailty to usher In the new era for
.Vnllowa county..
Jack O'Neal of the O. R. & N. pas
senger service, Is In the city today
making dofinlte arrangements for ihf
excursion which will undoubtedly be
the banner event of the year, locally.
The schedule Is such that ample time
will be allowed Anglers to hunt or fisli
vhne the train is at Wallowa, ana
will also give the excursionists an op
portunttyNof seeing the section of
Wallowa county through which they
pass. . The train leaves" here at 7
o'clock in the morning and will return
the same night. The fare for the
round trip will be $1.75.
Several stops will be made en route
ind through the canyon. The fish
'tatchery, the Wallwa bridge and other
places of beauty , will be cause for
Home of the brief stops. This Will per
mit anglers . to leave the train, fish
"tiring the day, and catch the home-
oinlng excursion again.
r If sufficient advance notice is given,
he officials, ample accommodations
will be supplied. At this early date
It appears that the event will be large
ly attendedas there are hundreds In
La Grande who have never seen the
wilds of Wallowa, and will Jump at
opportunity of being one of. the
group to ride Into Wallowa county on
the fit t passenger train. 5
OREGON PKl'XE CHOP SHORT.
Aiitlirt Ity on Oregon Fruit Snys Priic
Crop IIiih Been Cut In Two.
Portland, Sept. 7. Secretary Wll
ltumson, of the state board of horti
culture, returned-yestcrday from Oak
land, Douglas county,, where he hnd
assisted the local fruitgrowers in
forming an organization. . He investi
gated fruit conditions In that part of
southern Oregon, and found that the
apple crop will be somewhat larger
than last year and that the prune crop
will reach 60 per cent of that of 1907.
"Prune growers there -will do pretty
well, this year, after all," he says, "as
prices are considerably higher than
last year. The crop ot Oregon has
been eut down one-half by the un
timely frosts of last spring, and the
yield of California will not be more
than a third of what It was a year ago.
"The apple yield of Douglas county
Is also very good this season, but the
buyers are not so eager to load up as
In the fall of 1907, when the panic
caught them and they lost ' money.
They prefer to get apples on consign
ment this season. Instead of buying
and taking chances' of getting profit
after the fruit Is disposed of In the
eastern markets.
"The fruitgrowers of Oakland and
vicinity have organized for the pur
pose of selling their output to the best
advantage, and they certainly have a
splendid fruit country to work In.
The tendency Is to buy, up large farms
and cut them Into 5 and 10-acre fruit
tracts, and I Judge there will be money
In this for the promoters, wh will as
sist In populating the country wllh
practical fruitgrowers from the east
and elsewhere."
Cured Hay rever anil Summer Cold.
A. J. Nusbaum, ; Batesvllle, Ind.,
writes: "Last year I suffered for three
months with a summer cold so dis
tressing that It Interfered with my I
business. I had many of the fymp-
toms of hay fever, and a doctor' pre
scription did not reach my com-, and
I took several medicines which seem
ed to only aggravate my case. For
tunately l insisted upon nHving ro -
ley's Honey and Tsr and It quickly j
cured me. My wife has slnre used j
Foley's Honey and Tar with the same'
success." A. T. Hill, druggist. i
10 WALLOWA
IXIEIUkST LX UTO OPEXLNG.
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Zolse, -iiaLv, ..!.
ous number of letters, that havo
eeeivd by' tse'..:ins 3 -Till ":Ti::.-iil- i.
& Power Co., relative to the opening
of its 15,000 acres' of .land In Idaho
under the Carey act, indicutoj; that ?-
October 12, the date of the , forma
opening, this entire stretch of fortli
land, 20 miles along the Snake river
will be taken before, the sun sets.
This property has the finest mil'
soil In the northwest; an overplus o!
water from tho Malad river; a perma
nent ssytem of flumes and canals; n
telephone-service; free ferries across
the Snake river; the main line of a
transcontinental railroad, a townslte
r.nd, superior to a, the best soil, cli
mate and market opportunity of any
land that has.. been opened for settle
ment In the state of Idaho for many
years.
The letters above referred to fire
from prospective settlors Who signify
their intention to be present on open
ing day. The choice of lands will bt
supervised by the state land board of
Idaho and those who fall to draw far
vorable locations will . reeclve back
their entrance money. The Carey act
allows 10 years .for payment of water
rights after which the entire Bystem of
Irrigation comes Into possession of
the owners of the lands supplied by
fK irat.K ' T'nll -r Vin,.n nA wt-
vial rates for the occasion and also
arrangements for the accommodation
of those who gather to take advantage
'of the opening.
Messenger Service. '
, If you want a messenger call up
Main 24.
KILLthk COUCH
AND CURE the LUNGS
Or. ling'
WITH
s
to Discovery
FDR troycHS
PRICE
Oo 11.00.
Trial Bottle Free
AND ALL THROAT AND IUNQTR0UBLES
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY;
OK MONEY REFUNDED.
MOIEY TO LOAN
LONG TIMfi EASY
PAYMENTS
Abstracts
riave an ADSiract 01
your real estate made, and ;
know exactly what sort
v t i i m
of a title you really hold.
There may be a cloud
upon 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
surance in Trust
worthy Companies .
J. R. OLIVER:
La Grande National Bank
Building ,
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ON MAjN
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To Be-
Write or Call on us for Particulars ,
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
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BCSSEY'S ILVCK LINE.
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3est of service, Day and
'. ' ;ht Hacks ; furnished for;j
i L . erals and private parties. '
'' i baggage transferred Day and $
,'icht and Sundays'. ; ' t
SUuid at Paul's Cigar Store,
'Phone Red 241.
Nls-t Thone -Main 25. '
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E. L. Dl'SSEY.
Notice or Filing Plats.
Notice is hereby given, that the ap;
proved plats of surveys of fiactlona!
sections IS, 14, 15, 16, 17 and IS, Evi
and NW SecUon 20, WH and NEK
Sec. 21, Townships 6 North, Range 44
l2., and all of Township 4 North, Range
41, East ; Willamette meridian, have
been received In this office. Tlw
above plats of surveys will be filed on
Tuesday, the 15th day of September,
1908, at 9 a. m.
"vOn and after that date this office
will receive applications for the entry
of lands In said townships. .
' F. C. BRAMWELL. Register.
A. A. ROBEPTS, Receiver.
FALL OPEN IS U.
' The ladles of La Grande are invit
ed to attend the fall opening Friday
and Saturday, when the finest line of
millinery ever before shown in La
Grande will be on display. Remember
the date, Friday and Saturday, Sep
tember II and l2. '
MISS SMITH,
Successr to Mrs. J. R. Forrest.
Cherry drying has become quite an
tmportant -industry tat The Cove.
Portland Journal.
WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE
I should be capable" of fitting your eyes correctly.
If the Glasses! I furnish you
faction, I stand ready to refund your money : : : :
I am here three hundred and sixty-five days In the
year to make my assertions good : : : : : : :
J. H- PEARES
7 LEADING PIONEER JEWELER!!
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CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
Cor. 4fi & Adams Ave., One
All New Rigs Well Matched Teams
Single Horses For Ladies
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IRRIGATED
LINE OF 0. R. & N.
C ARE
Opened October
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HOW HERE
Tomatoes from the fam
ous Eagle Valley. Finest
ever brought to La Grande.
Think of the price, Ofts
Per Box Ov
Peaches, Free Stones, X
Just the kind you have f
been hoping to O Cf
get, per box I
Red and green pepper
and all kinds of pickling
E'spce.
an GROCERY I
i MID BAKER V.
i E. Polack, Prop.
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do not give absolute satis-
Block West of the Foley Hotel i
LANDS
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