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All Sorts of Dolls
Mllineryl Millinery!'
, POPULAR PRICES v-
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J -. '. ' ' ADAMS AVENUE -,', '' .'...' . X
Something
Exceptionally
Good
IN HIGH' TOP
Boy's Shoes
C IV PRESTO M ,
.." Depot Street
; ; ' DiR ecto ry . - . ' ; I
; FRATFRNAL O RDF.RS
GRANDE,, ORE.
. M. W. A. . ' ,
La Grande Camp No.' 770S meets
very first and third Monday evenings
at I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting neigh
- bors are cordially invited to attend.
Relief committed ' E. p. Davis,
Charles Dtsqua, A.' X garner and D.
E. Cox. E. C. DAVIS, C
D. E. COX.' Clerk. , ;v
. '.'! f. o. '
La Grande Aerie No. 159. F. O. E.,
meets every Friday night In ' Elks'
ball at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren In
vited to attend." : '.y"-.';..'
D. PROCTOR. W. P.
J. H. LEISHMAN, W. 8." ;
lope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S., hold
tifr communications the second and
vt.:i vtflnes1av of each k month.
r'in -emoem cordially invited.
H O. FORREST, W. M.
- '' Hf ' a. Wa RK1CK. Secretary. ; .'
: IO. O. r.v Vv
r La Grande Lodge No. 18, meets In
their hall every Saturday night. Vis
iting brothers cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery Plat may be seen at
Model Restaurant., ;
C. H. BLYSTONE, N. G.
D. E. COX, Secretary. .
& J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. Sec,
' ; Foresters of America. "" f
. Court Maid Marlon No. , 22 meets
tiach Wednesday night in K. of P. halt
Brothers are invited to attend. "
' NERI ACKLES. C. R.
C. J. VANDERPOEL, F. S.--
Board of Trustees: Dr. G. L. Big
gers. Oscar Berger and Herbert Pattl
son. .
I. O. O. F.
Star Encampment No.' tl, L O. O.
P., meets every second and fourth
Wednesday In tne month in Odd Pel
Sows' hall. Visiting patriarchs always
welcome. D. E. COX, C P.
W. A. WORSTELL, 'Scribe. '
M. E. of A. j.
Meets first and third Thursday eve-
t I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members
always welcome. ." '
, "r J. A, ARBUCKLK. President
a J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary.
1 A. F. St Ah M.
La Grande Lodge tio. 41, A. F. A
v. M., holds regular meetings first
md third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m.
L. H. RUSSELL, W. M.
C. D. HUFFMAN. Secretary.
K. Of P.
Red Cross Lodge No. X7, meets
very Monday evening tn Castle Hall
Corpe building. ' A Pythian welcome
to all visiting knights.
' d. h, proctor, a a
R. L. LINCOLN. K. pf R. ft S.
- Woodmen of tbe "World.
La Grande Lodge No. 119. W. O.
meets every Saturday ' evening
In K. of P. hall in the Corpe
building.. All visiting members wel
come. M, MMARQCIS.
Clerk. .
lltiney lor Kale.
Fresh comb honey, one-pound sec
tions. In quantities to suit customers.
OSWALD VOLSWINKLER,
d-w Island City.
L. O. T. M.
Hive No. 27, L. O. T. M., meeU
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.
Rebekahs. -
. Crystal Lodge No. to, meets ever
Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F.
hall. All visiting members are In
vited to attend. .
RACHEL H. WORSTELL, N. G.
TTLLIE COX. Soretrv, r - J" . .
B. P. O. E.
La Grand LoUae No. 433, meets
each Thursday evening at I o'clock in
Elks' club, corner Depot street and
Washington avenue. Visiting brothers
are cordially invited to attend. ' i
C. S. DUNN, ExaHed Ruler.
. O. E. M CULLT, Bee Sec
' Box SKlul a Sutxwt. ' "
Th9 box social at the Dry Creek
school house Friday evening, October
23, was a grand success. Before the
selling of the . boxes and h cakes, a
short program, which seemed to be
appreciated by the audience, was ren
aered by the school. A fairly large
largy was In attendance; but for some
reason or other there -.wvre only 15
boxes.. The boxes were lii demand
When all were sold and ; the clerk
counted the cash, there had been
$2.10 taken In, making the boxes av
erage about '$L40 each. , '
Then came tho most interesting and
exciting time of the evening the sell
Ing of the cakes. The cakes were sold
as advertised. One given to the lady
receiving the most votes for being the
most popular lady; the other one to
the man receiving the most votes for
being the ugliest gontleman. The
former was gold first. The names of
the candidates were soon put before
the house. The following ladies were
the candidates: Miss Fern Conrad, of
the Star district; Misses CrS? Baker
and Olive Bull, of Pleasant Grove
district, and Misses Dora Neiderer and
May Colt, the Dry Creek representa
tives. From the,' very first the con
test was full of life and merriment,
This was the first contest of Its kind
In the district, but It did not need
very much of an introduction.
J
After a long hard struggle time was
called 'and the following number' of
votes had been cast for each person
Mlss Conrad. 430; Miss Baker, 3030;
Miss Bull, 25; Miss Nolderer, 2463 and
Miss Colt. 300. Miss Baker- received
the cake. These votes being worth
one cent each, the cake brought . the
enormous price of 159. 94.
The men's cake was then sold
Owing to a late hour and the boys
had been very liberal with their
money on the other cake, ' this cake
did not sell very filgh, nor was the
selling so exciting. Then following
men were the candidates, with the
number of votes to their credit: Mr.
W'oodell, 175; Fi3herr 65; Klees, 7, and
Wilson , 141. Woodell got the cake,
It bringing in a total of 13.87.
, The total proceeds of the social
amounted to $84.91. I think this is
a record-breaker for Union county for
the year. The late hour, with the ex
citement: ot , the evening, sharpened
the appetites of the ladles who had
brought boxes, and the boys and men
who were fortunate enough in getting
boxes, and everyone enjoyed a good
supper after the selling of the boxes
and cakes.- The crowd then adjourn
ed well pleased with ihe evening's
work. , 'V ; ' ". '
Simon Woodell acted as cterk, and
D. C. Wilson as auctioneer. ,
proved by the council of the City of
La Grande by ordinance No. 392. Ser
ies 1908, and fled with, and in the
officrf of the-recorder of the city of
La Grande, on he 10th day of Sep
tember, 1908.
The approval of these amendments
by the pepplo of the city of La
Grancie will be Btiomltted to ne vot
ers on tho following proposition:
Shall the fity of La Grande amend
Its charter and approve the amend
ments to the city charter, and the new
city charter proposed and submitted
by the council tp the people of the city
of La Grande? ,
The following are the polling places.
Judges and clerks of the soveral
wards designated and appointed by
.the council- , '
First Ward, City Hall Judges: J:
P. Clark. E. C. Davis and Frank Kll
patrick. Clerks: William MJUor and
Arthur Crutls. -
Second Ward, Council Chamber
Judges: Peter Kuhn, F. S. Bramwell
and George Ball. Clerks; H. E. Cool
Idge and A. W. Nelson.
Third Ward, Building west of
Judge Ramsey's residence on Penn.
avenue Judges: C. C, Penington, B.
W. Grandy and John Cates. Clerks:
C. A. Vurplllat and A. C. Williams.
Fourth Ward. Harris' Hall Judges:
Bernard Logsden, G. E. Fowler and
John Sheak. Clerks: C. J. Vander
poel and Warren P.. Noble.
: In witness whereof I have hereunto
attached my hand and affixed the seal
of my office, this 10th day of Septom-
oer. ius.
(L. S.) D. E. COX.
Recorder of the City of La Grande
now
To Be
Happy
A bin full of flour and a shed full of
first-class dry chain wood Is enough to
make ANY man happy. Now the way to
fill tha -bin is to phone V. E. BEAN
to first fill the shed, which be done for
- just half the cost . of. other; fuel. t This
would leave you plenty for the1 flour, " and
some to help buy beefsteak 'and clothes '
as well. - : ; -: :
The Cheapest Fuel on the Market.
Biggest loadof VVood forleast Money
PHONE RED 1741.
Notice oi Final Acocunt.
Notice' is hereby given to all con
cerned that Mary E. Swauger, admin
letratrlx of the estate , of Emanuel
Swauger, deceased, has filed in the
county court of Ualon county, Oregon,
her final report as administratrix of
said estate, and that said court has set
Monday, the 2nd day of November, A.
D. 1908, at" two o'clock P. M.i for the
hearing of said report and all ob
jections thereto. ., : : ,
Dated this 3d day of October, A. D,
1908. MART E. SWAUGER,
Administratrix of Emanuel Swauger,
Deceased.
d3-10-17-24-31
r : Notlto i. Crfi:urs
AU who are lfcterntfj are' hereby
notified that th oxug stock of the
Vewlln Drug Co.. hav pg been dIspo
if by mo, and .v fUair of that fi:-n
up to tha 8th o." teptml er, 1908, now
vilng wound up. all bills and accounts
. p,f the Newlln J-'ug Co., contract .l
t.ipvious to that cate, art, now due -"id I
oil ctable at. tha N w'lln Book
SUtlonery Co, ;.AU rmrbona so indebt
ed iTf request 1 -.o call there at on
ud make settlement of their account.
VP.8. NEWL'H.
High Prlj'e for Farm Lund.
Almost $110 per acre Is the price
paid for a quarter section of high
grade wheat land adjoining the town
of Athena whii-h was sold by W, H.
Reeder and wife to William WlUaby
by a deed filed this morning, .with
Recorder Hendley, says the Pendelton
East Oregonlan. The quarter section
Is one of the best wheat farms of that
size In Umatilla county,'
The tract sold lies adjoining the city
limits of Athena, and has been the
home of Sir. and Mrs. Reeder who
have Improved it with la handsomt
residence, a good barn and" watet
works, together with other buildings.
There Is a splendid lawn surrounding
the ranch house, and a half acre of
pine, grove adds to the attractiveness
of the place as a home. ' ,
- Hoi to Get Strong.
,P. J. Daley, of 1247 W. Congress
St., Chicago, tells of a way to become
itrong. He says; "My mother, who Is
old and was very feeble, is deriving so
much . benefit from Electric Bitters,
that I feel It is my duty to tell those
vho peed a tonle and rtrnrthnlns
medicine about it. , In my mother's
case a marked gain in flesh has re
sulted, insomnia has been overcome,
and she Is steadily growing stronger."
Electric Bitters quickly remedy stom
ach, liver and. kidney complaints.
Sold under guarantee at Newlln's drug
-tore, , " ... '
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L A U NU r
rV: :-V: Done;- -f ;v;-V;':
The Way You Want it'done
PH0WE MAIN 7'
A. B. C. Laundry
ror tne Dencm or tnose seeking relief oured me, My wlfe has sine used
from .uch afflictions Thera l. more Fo ,f Honey 4 Taf wtth ,am6
health for the digestive organls In a
bottle of Electric Bitter, than in any ucc-" - T. Hill, druggist.
other remedy I know of." Sold
guarantee at Newlln's drag store. BOe. ' ?
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I TIME AND GASH
In rase of scumach and Iver trou
ble the proper treatment is to stimu
late these organs without Irritating
them., Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup
Uds digestion und stimulates the liver
and bowelr Without irritating thes
irgans like pills or ordinary cathar
tics. ' : It does nt nauseate or gripe
and Is mild and oieswant to take. A.
T. Hill, druggist
m: mm.
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Saved by my Mct.iod of
Dicing Wells
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XO OXE HESITATES
OVER OUH CANDY
XOTICE.
Special El cot Ion to Approve Charter
amendments."
Notice is thereby riven that on
Tuesday, the 24th day of November.
1998, a special election will be -held!
or toe voteni in the ctiy ot lm Grande.
union county, Oregon, and that the
polls will be open from the hour of 9
o'clock a., m., until the hour of five
yclock p. m., of said day.
Said election is called' by order of
the Council- of the City of La Grande
for the purpose o proposing and sub
mitting to the people of the City of
La Grande the approval and adoption
of certain amendments to the charter
of the city of La Grande as shown by
the proposed charter heretofore ap-
They Take the Kinks Out.
"I have used Dr. King's New Life
Pills for many years, with increasing
satisfaction. They take the kinks out
of stomach, liver and bowels, without
fus or friction," says N, H. Brown, of
Plttsfleld, Vt. , Guaranteed satlsfae
'r.t NVwUn't orua strre J5s. .
Everybody thet knowa our confec
tions at all Is aware of their purity.
their tresnness, their fine flavor. If
you don't know, "get acquainted."-
tou certainly get your money's worth
In this candy shop whether you buy
an ounce, a pound, or a S-pound box.
E. D. SELDER, THE CANDY MAX.
Excclelnt Health .KXvIl-c.
Mrs. M. M. Davison of No. $79 Glf
ford Ave San Jose, Cal says: . The
worth of Electric Bitters as a general
family remedy, for headache, bilious
ness and torpor of tho liver and bow
els is " so pronounced that I am
prompted to say a word tn Ita favor, y Honey and Tar and
Cored Hay f ever and Summer Cola
A. J. Nusbaum, Batesvilie, Ind.,
writes: 'Last year I suffered for three
months with a summer cold so dis
tressing that it Interfered with my
business. I had many of the symp
toms of bay fever, and a doctor's pre
scription did not reach my case,, and
I took several medicines which seem
ed to only aggravate my casa. For
tunately I Insisted upon having Fo-
tt quickly'
Gasoline Engine Saves t
you much time and mon
ey. Instruction in Gaso
line Engineering . .
Call or Write
I r a. west,
! The Well Driller
Oyster tVjrktaila at SfhWa.
The Selder s candy store will sell
oyster cocktails from .now on.
The November "American- at Ferguson's.
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