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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1908)
TEN PAGES. PA(.i: 1 IGITT. ts m 3 Jcar it.' se, - V well . e e e e i e . OF THE F" R ATE RNAu ORDERg LA'GRANDE, ORE ! m ""bsm -r ii M. W. A. - La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets very flret and third Monday evenings t L 0. 0. F. hall. All visiting nelgh-.i bor are cordially invited to attend. : Relief committee: , ' E. C, Davis, ."harles Dlsqua. A. J. Warner and D. L' g. Cox. . E. DAyiS. c. D. E. COX, Clerk. , : t - i. i i la Grande Aerie No. 259, F. O. E 'meets every Friday night In Elks JbaU at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren in cited to attend. , .:.: j '.- 1).' H. PROCTOR, W. Pt, . Jf. H. LEISHMAN. W. 8. . o. e, s.,; t Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S., hold Jitatcd communlcailona the second and J fourth Wednesdayg of e,ach' month. . Visiting members cordially invited. ; J MARY' O. FORREST, W. M. - i. o. o. r. Star Encampment No. SI, J. o. O JlLi ! neeta . every second and fourth T1 ? Wednesday In tne month in Odd Fel lows' hall. Visiting patriarchs always ; welcome. D. E. COX, C. P. W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe. H. B. of A. Meets first and third Thursday eve at I. O. O. F. hall.' Visiting members always welcome. J. A. ARBUCKLjS. President C. J. VANDERPOEL. Secretary. Woodmen of the World. La Grande Lodge No. 16. W. O. W., meets every Saturday evening ,ln K. of P. hall in the Corpe building. All vising members wel come. - ' , M. M. MARQUIS. J. H. KEENEY, ' Consul Commander. ' Clerks , b. p. e. e. La Grande Iidge No. 433, meet each Thursday evening at 3 'o'clock In Elks', hail on Adams avenue. Visit ing brothers are cordially invited to attend. . W. B. SARGENT. Exalted Rult- O. E. M'CULLYRec 8ec. - -Builders 0 Arc YoirDoing What You Can to Populate Your State? OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers, mechan ics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing heart capital or no capital. . ' : TheOregon Railroad & Navigation Co : Is sending tons pf Oregon literature to the east for distribution through every available agency. you not ncjp tne goou work of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your friends who are llliely to be Interested In this stute? 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 .' 341.70 From Omaha' ,130.00, From Cincinnati 342.20 From Kansas City .330.00 From Cleveland 344. "S From St. Louis 335. HO From New York 355.00 From Chicago $38.00 TICKETS CAN UK PREPAID. If you 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. l. I. KEFXEY. IrfH-nl AjfPnt, I.n firamlc, Orrpon. AVM. M'Mt'lt-lAY. General Pni.se iu:er Agent. PORTLAND, OREGON. . . . ereeeeeeeee A HOME COMPANY 34.000 MEMBT.RS $28,000,000.00 INSURANCE IN FORtE Mutual Company can Save Ypu from 40 to 50 pi cent on Your Insurance i. W. OLIVER. AGENT, la Grande.Oi Cor. 6th St and Washington Ave I. O. O, F. La Grande Lodge No. 16. meets lb their hall every Saturday night. Via Iting brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen a Model Restaurant.' C H. BLYSTONE. N, G. D. .E. COX. Secretary. - -C. J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. Sec ' Foresters of America. Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Wednesday night in K. of P. hall. Brothers are. Invited, to attend. ' ' f. . NElCl ACKLES, C. R'. C J. VANDERPOEL, F. S. t Board of Trustees: Dr. O. L. Big gers, Cscar Berger and Herbert Paltl- A. P. & A. M. ;'') La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. 1. M., holds regular meetings firs md third Saturdays at 7;30 p. m. !' L. H. RUSSELL. W. M. C D. HUFFMAN., Secretary. K. of P. Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meeu overy Monday evening in Castle Hart Corps building. A Pylhlan welcome O all visiting knights. D. H. PROCTOR, C. C. R. L. UNCOLN. K. of R. AS. L. O. T. M. Hive No. 27, L. O. T. M.. meet every first and third Thursday of eac) month at 2 o'clock In the afternoon Visiting members made welcome. : SADIE KLINTWORTH. L. a MRS. EVA M'INTYRE, K. of R. KeiMluiha. Crystal Lodge No. 60. meets ever Tuesday evening at the L O. O. F hall. AH visiting member! 'are In vited to attend. , ' - RACHEL E.'WORSTELL, N. G. TILLIE COX Secretary. B. 1. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433, mec each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock 1r Elks' club, 'corner Depot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brother are cordially Invited to attend. C. S. DUNN, Exalted Ruler. . G. E. M'CULLY, Rec. Sec. e e THE : 'linM.IlltttlKlVHtllU'lDLK A Popular ravorlte.- . . To hear Jcs.ihtne Jacob rendl- Uon of the great -arias incidental to j uio opera which fall trt her lot, la to easily understand the adulation which all the, American critics have lavished 11 nan htV. Whnr&iro. ' V - ' -I makes, herself & favorite, her rich, sonorous,, powerful contralto voice Four Metropoiltan 4, 1 -, " Gawxy ol hiurs to and refinement' of expression,, awaken-1 Madame Jaeoby Is ono of theall lng the enthusiastic appreciation o star company that will give an eye- Madame Jaeoby made her debut In city The others are, the equally ia concert nine years ago with the Tato mous Rappold, Rlccardo Martin and Anoton Soldi, and made such a pro-fSignor Campanari. all fresh from nounced hit that she was simply over whelmed with engagements. Since that time Bhe has been, singing with 'y:vyc : :Xs-)KHfM&v4 Miss liihhi Uraliam, I-eadliiK" Wallers & Christ (Strn-k Company . The Walters & Christ stock com pany comes to It Crande for six p r formnnces, beginning September 28, for one week nnd will present the fol lowing repertoire, Dora Thorne. Perch Holli-w and y the S.vuncc. T'.A l the' fin t appearance of the Walters & Christ stne'ii company In Ihln rhy, l it it conn i here with the eirunste;t of trF'.liiK.nl.iN In nature of favorcble re views from bome of the forcmott urti- motlt: Ci Itlcs. The eomp.my h. a been ood nnd this favt. c-.!p!ed to the knA'kde that the WalSere & Christ compn;- Is In no way Jnfe-lor, sh u!d pack the theatt r to the doom, liu crlmlnatlng theatergoers will fMvl th engiigeie.rnt of the Walter A- fh.!lt company a dUihict event. There v. !:i .-w.-lected w ith care iind is p:-ew,.r. !na ! f'-" l ''r'"' Vt n rrpert..lre of huC.H plays. :,Tho I ryU'vr-IVbjV;) playT an tnientvri wi'hout c stepil m J JVO i". ' liil k ' 1 and thtie w!I'. ho every na -n 'o.- :iie , V &! rJ'S loe.il thentrrRiera to w.'fy the ?r- J t't ' , ' iv:Ca formnnees. The plays tVnv,"lves are I ) X ' V ' V I 1R1 E 11 ' y H U T f ;f"'-r ,T1,ir" 'low i's";' ' ! Peint? to 1(1 fS J B I j B !ul "t"'"l.",,r3 1- t '. ' Jit. of the coun- I j I! Ii H lla try an'1 Ul"!.i ' t' e-o any farm house I 1 fi 1 B I ll lights ihcy'v.irn unable to form any Idea as to whi re thry were, After Pendleton, Sept. 4. To be mn an sutomoblle rooned n.l mht in within a few miles of the city of Pen dleton, yet not knowing it, wa the unpleasart experience of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Moorehrnd, lart nlgnt. They were coming from La Orande by way itJ Vii sits v-r is v irk r i tmvarylr.s suecesa'ln concert and op- era. vteltlnir vw u. A-...1 ioa and r.ppearlns with all the load- Ing orcluslrm. RineA" h t forces of the Mptronntifnn iw-., ... her most notable "successea have bn . . . "La Gioconda," Maddalena in 'Rlgol- letto." etc. Grand Opera Artist w ' S 11 -',r-'-'--'-i m Coniu ieio CX toiier 6. , their triumphs wlth'tho Metropolitan Opera company. She comes to ,La Grande September 6. . V Ludy. uh Hiio Look Off tho fcta.;p. bo fow If any better attractions In Lu . , Grande the remainder of the season. Dom Thorne SIIkh Eiiiut Gn;l;:tn: ttn Hie Iahh Id "Dora Thi'Mie." of the-ToliC'iir road 'c-t'in, n: din kin h over'.i'ili Ihem 1o::,t bi f r they r-. itched tiil.M tiiy nnd wh-n .tiJir station, their sui P'V g.isollne trave out, lenhig t'.i' Tr k; m -..'ed about looking l:i vain for a lisht they finally submlited to what seemed the inevi table und :U hvn In iho auto to spend tho remained of the ntxht. It bvlng then ebout 11 o'clock. ' Without any extra revering beyond the lap robe tiny found the night de cidedly cold and dlsunreeaMe. About daylight '.his morning the 'J i. i-.v.- !-"- ria.Mr, M. ho;i-l , found hi- r. t,- . f a. ... . iiuer iMpi. ormwuoh. w ho wi-nt out ana. brought 'in the .maroonod ante and its occupants. ' The Exhibit hall is not openoday and will not be declared officially so until tomorrow, according to William Hall, who has charea of h hii,ii. there.- The shelves plied with fruit," but' the entire build ing has not been cleaned out proper ly. ' This is belntf "done toduv tinil bv tomorrow at the latest, the Commer cial club and Mr. Hall expect to have the place open for the benefit of tour ists. A few took hasty glances through the windows today and ex clamations of wonder were heard on every nana. The tourists are nol trained to the splendid sight the shelycs of apples, pears and other fruits give. I FROST There was a slight frost last night, but no report of damage to any pro duct of the soli has been reported. Apples and all kinds of fruit for that matter, have reached a stage where a sjlght frost does no harm. Potatoes are also well advanced In development and frosts can do them but little dum- ge. The light potato crop in this valley will be productive of spiendld prices, as reports from other portions ,nf the Pacific coast Indicate the crop will be light elsewhere. Columbia College Opened. : Milton,' Sept 24. The oper.'.r.g u ! C. W. Preston Big Cut Oxfords in for Thirty Days C. W, Preston JVOO srres of the most fertile tl.rovMi i);en for MitieiiiiMit under OCTOBER lids tract is on the south bank of the HnnUo- river, on lh main line of the Oregon Hhort Line ll.illway, rlKht mllr en.-it of Olenn'a Ferry, a division point o i t'int road. The choosing of the land will bo under the su pervision of the Rate Land L'oard of Idaho. Intension unex celled, with the very best trans continental transportation facll- OPEN HALL TOMORROW UGH ID UNDER REDUCED Rfl ! LR07JD RATES Keiirt for llooklels and Infornintloii, to 4-liltor ndilrrm KINGS KILL IRRIGATION & POWER COMPART, ' MAIN Of riCE. BOISE, IDAHO D. 5. COOK 6r CO. CRECON agents, Corbett Building, Portland, Oregon. 3. K. WIIICIIT, U l Agent, L Cirendo. ('.'it.hia i -",-;-. vv:, cvi.-Vraied !nt uiyht, liy a K'"hu1 recital sii--n by nn-.n Martin, the miiMteui (ihi otor, assisted by Miss Janie Allison iho teacher in elocution. It wus a grand ucceH, the house being crowded to the doors. The eollesra opened yesterday morning with the largest enrollment it hag evur yet hHd and the prospects fur the year were never better. All departments are full and sonve are overflowing. One feature of the opening Is the large numbor pf matrlculents for the higher academy courses. There U a heavy registration in the business depart ment. Tho students have organized an athletic club fof .1908-09, Rev. J. W. Comnton eave an b1,1i'(n nn tu past educational history of the M. E. church, South, in the Inland emnlre. Rev, II. S. Sangle spoke on "Pros- pects of a Greater Columbia." and Principal' Howard told of the pros pects for the; coming year. Last nlghr there was a reception given to the new students. ' : ..;.'. .. .-.ii .: . . "OUEGOX." (Composed by Mrs, Helen Harford. . W, C. T, U. Organizer.) ; Oregon greets you with a hearty cheer Coming with rejidelng as .. the way , grows clear . ; For state-wide prohibition that wilt surely come, And with our state safeguarded, we'lt sing "Home, Sweet Home." Oregon, Oregon, pride of nil the west; Oregon Oregon, we will do our best To gain prohibition that shall be . statewide. Oregon, Oregon w ill then be our pride. We're' driving back the liqour traf fla day by day,, ' , Making hetter sentiment all along the way; , " . Clearing up oqr cities from Its evil , snare, ' Making safe the country homes whore happy children are. V Do you doubt what we will do In Ore- : Ron With the hosts of evil when the vic tory's won 7 Listen tc Jlhe chorus as it echoes far, and wide, . From mountain peak,, to mountain peak, e'en, to Pacific's tide. t Kiln . .V'V'"'i'.'r. 4' Wm iTTaaMtMWBbigMrmgnirk-ii OF THE C ACT land in the Mule of Idaho will be the Cnrej Act on TWELFTH (tier and closest markets. Cil niale uniform; no extreme best or cold. Iits of sun. Water Is perpetual and' a great surplus provides enough for SO, 000 seres and 10.000 borne power besides. Koll Is a Volcanic ash. decom posed lavu and vegetahle mould. None better for fruits, alfuira and suxur beets. m RICH FRUIT I ( . I