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a" ( PAGE SIX. Furs for Small ; . i 7 ; ; - -u -t y All Sorts . t . Mill'meryl Millinery! .0.; popular prices :bmiv) . ADAMS AVENCK . , f' '; ;. ..' j Somethin g Exceptionally : A Good j IN HIGH TOP Boy's Shoes ICW PRESTON, - r ; 1 Depot DIRECTORY- . FRAT ERNAL ORDERS LA GRANDE, ORE. I :j ', .v.;;. M. W. A.- -'' , ,, ; , 4 I Grande Camp No. 770S meets very first and third Monday evenings t L O. C. F. hall. All visiting neigh bors are cordially invited, to attend. Relief committee: E. . C.? Davis, Charles DIsqua. A. JJ Warner and D. E. Cox. i . E. C. DAVIS, C. - D. E. COX, Clerk., . ' , .-Av.o.'Z.---- i : x'. .J ; La Grande Aerie No. 159, FjOE., meeU every Friday , night to Elks' ball at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren In vited to attend. i',.-' -.; j". D. H. PROCTOR, W. P.; j.1 )bl leishman, ,w. ' s.vv; " I' j; , '''.!; f O. E. S. i, Hope Chapter No. IS, O, E. 8., hold tai4 communications the second and - vy m . Wdnesdavs of each month. , i,tit . lemoeia cordially Invited. ; ',-. . (v,'V O. KORREST, W. M. ' ht A 1 WARNICK. Secretary," . ;' ' l o. o. f. ": . ; Star Encampment No. SI, L O. O. F., meets every second ' and fourth Wednesday In tne month In Odd Fel lows hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome. D. B. COX C P. W. A. WORSTELU Scribe. , v ' " M. B. of A. -'.- : Heets first and third Thnrsday eve it L O. O. F. hall. Visiting members always welcome. ' ' J. A. ARBUCKLK. President , 1 C J. VANDERPOEU 8creUry. Woodmen of tine World. La Grande Lodge No. Ill, W. O. W meets every Saturday evening In K. of P. . hall in the Corpe building. All Visiting members wel come. M. M. MARQUIS. J. H. KEKNBlT. Consul Commandor. turner tor Bale. Fresh comb honey,"one-pound aeo tlona. In quaaUtlea to suit eustomera. OSWALD VOLSWINKLER, Vv Ialaat City. UNDERWEAR, Union S,Vr ; Maids A V ) 9 S. i s i of Dolls Street , . , I, O. O. F. .. -: La Grande Lodge No. 16, meets in cheir haU avery Saturday night. Via; ting brothers cordially Invited to at end. - Cemetery, plat may be seen at tfodel Restaurant. ';: (. f C. H. BLTSTONE. N.; O. ! D. E, COX, Secretary. ,1 , C. J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. Sec i i a, Foresters of America. - court Matd Marlon No. ZZ meets !ach Wednesday night In K. Of P, hall. Brothers are Invited to attend. ' l: ;v.: NERI ACKLES; C. R., C. J. VANDERPOEL, Fi S. Board of Trustees: Dr. G. L. Blg gers,. Oscar Berger and Herbert Pattl aon. I"J ''-J ' i i '. v V. .'. I '.j f. . ' A, F. & A. M, ' ' ' La Grande Lodge No. 41, A.. F. A A.' MM holds regular meetings first tnd third Saturdays at 7:80 p. m.: ' . L. H. RUSSELL, W. M. 'C D. HUFFMAN, Secretary. ? 1 - N K. of P. Red Cross Lodge No. 17, meets svery Monday evening In Castle Hall, uorpe building. . A Pythian welcome to all visiting knights. D. H. PROCTOR, C. C . R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. S. - L. O. T. M. Hive No. S7, L. O. 'T. M.," meeU every first and third Thursday of each month at S o'clock in (he afternoon. Visiting members mad welcome. SADIE KLTNTWORTH, I. C MRS. EVA M-1NTTRE, K. of R. , Rebekaht. Crystal Lodge No. 19, meets every Tuesday evening at the L O. O. F. hall. All visiting members are In vited to attend. ' RACHEL H. WORSTELL, N. O. TTIX1E COX, Secretary. :.: . : . 7i. F. ?. 1 Grand Lodg No. 4SS, mets each Thnrsday rents at S o'clock ts Elks dab, corner Depot street and Washington arenas. Visiting brothers ar cordially Invited to attend. . ( C 8. DUNN, ExaHed Rnler. ' O. K. MCULLT, Reo. 8C nyy vfcn rmm vrn. i.a ctiavdw. onrcnv. satixvDAT. ocnftt:ii si, io. SPEC and Tvo-Piece S .'.) ) f t I 1 IS The George Palmer Lumber com pany's box factory is being tentatively operated the last few days of ' this week.- Small orders for local people are being filled, though no , effort whatever toward filling large orders has been made. ' This is due to the fact that one or two. plecea of essen tial machinery are not In place, in fact, have not arrived yet. But there In enough of the machinery In work- In order to turn out a few apple "Printing rross" Coming. The most up-to-date and complete 'printing press" in eastern Oregon box factories Is expected here dally. It Is a three-color arrangement that labels th boxes printing on the wood the grower's name, a picture of the fruit and a neat background of leaves. For instance, a tomato would be rep resented in red, thja leaves In green and the lettering in black. The color combination puts the machine In a clans by itself. The present crew s but a diminutive one, to be enlarged when the factory wheels turn, after final completion of the new adjunct to the big mill. r 4 c PERUV ITEMS. About 20 attended the dance , given at Hllgard Saturday night. Alt re port a good tlmo. '' '" ;i 1 '- 0 Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wllley returned from .Spink, Idaho, where they have been visiting for the last three weeks. Mrs. Lund and family, who have re sided In Perry for the last month, re turned to their former home 'in Utah Sunday, , ' ' . - ; . Sidney Stearns and family, have re- MimsH hpr from Walla Walla, where he went the first of the year, v ; in rttoue" .onue ijumuer com pany resumed work at 10 hours a day this week. Their dynamo has arrived' after having been In tho re pair shops at Portland. v ;'; Advertised Letters. Mante Behlte. Miss Reta Clark. Laura A. Gilbert, M- D. Mrs, Ai Hof f. v '. ';....., i. Mrs. Jean Baptlste Plcart. . Mrs. Mary Scapplr Mrs. Mary A. Stewart. ; , r Miss Mabel Stoker. Mrs. Frank Shafer. Miss Pearl Went. f . Master Jim Blue Carter. Harry S. Engle. '. , Ben Goss. ... H. Hasegarra. ", E. Prosser Halcombe. . Charley Johnson. ' Geo. Nash 2. . .. ; . Hiram Thomas. , Jay Taylor. ' ' B. A. Toser. G. M. RICHET, Postmaster. FEW BUT HAPPr. Spactons Floor and Soothing Music Entertain Last Night. Less than a dozen couples dancing to the high graded music from the Heacock orchestra last evening when the second of a series of Friday night ianres wer 'siven. Tiia fsrtunata Jcx report a delightful evening and are today telling their friends what they missed. Th orchestra will glv an other danoe next Friday night, and as reference to th ability of th six pleos orchestra, Th Observer refers to thos who attended. MM THIS Suits 50c Room and Board. 'Beginning "November l; a limited numbor of roomers and boarders will b accepted , at the Stults bord,lng house,, corner Sixth and Spring ave nue. .. '1 1 Nov6 MRS. LAURA STULTS. ; WHY NOT TRT '' ' Popbatn's ,' ' i , ASTHMA REMEDTf 1 Gives prompt and positive relief In evry case. Sold by druggists, Price $1.09. Trial package by mall 10 :' cents. ' '' " 1 Williams Mfg. Co., Prop. ' . I : Cleveland, O. . Far alr by ' . A. T, HILL, Drugr-t Special Election to Approve- Charter - : minriiuiuriim. Notice is hereby, given' that on Tuesday, the 24th day of November, tvva, m v v. .i. . - ..... - - - 1 1 1 l klQ ' U IVl . V. VI. U V. " . . . A a .1. . . l union county, uregon, ana mat mo polls win oe open irom me nour oi o'clock a. m., until the hour of five o'clock p. m., of said day.. Said election is called by order of the Council of the City of La Grande for the purpose of 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 proved by the council of the City of & Grande by ordinance No. .192. Ser ies 1908. and filed with, and in the office of the recorder of the city of La Grande, on the 10th day of Sep tember, 1908. - The approval of these amendments by the people of ' the city of La Grande will bo submitted to n vot ers on the following proposition: ch.il th. TMrir rt 1a. OranrtA ftmand Its charter and approve the amend ments to me cny cnarier, tuu ma u city charter proposed and submitted by the council to the people of the city of l a Grande? The following are the polling places, Judges and clerks . of the several wards designated and appointed by the council- " ', . First Ward, City Hall Judges: J: P. Clark, JS.'C. Davis and Frank Kll Patrick. Clerks': William MUler 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. Penlngton, B. W. Grandy and John Cates. Clerks: C. A. Vurpillat and A. C. Williams. Fourth Ward, Harris' Hall Judges: Bernard Logsden, G. E. Fowler and John Sneak. Clerks: C. J. Vander poel and Warren P. Noble.' In witness whereor I have hereunto attached my hand and affixed th seal of my office, this 10th day of Septem ber.. 1908. . . ..- (I 8.1 ' ! "' D. COX," Recorder of the City of La Grande. How to Get strong.' P. j J. Daley, of 1247 W. Congress St, Chicago, tells of a way to become strong. 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 who ned a tonic snd rtrnsthenln 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 tnr : in case of stomach and 'iver troo bl th proper treatment is to stimu late these organs without Irritating them. Orlno Laxative Fruit Byrnp aids digestion and stimulates the liver an bowels irlthout Irritating these organs like pills or ordinary cathar tics. It does nt nauseat or grip and Is mild and oteauant to take. A. T. Hill. druggMt- They Take the Kinks Ouu "I have used Dr. King's New Life PHIs for many years, with increasing satisfaction. They take th kinks out of stomach, liver and bowels, without fas or friction." says N. H. Brown, of Plttsfleld. Vt. Guaranteed satlsfac torr Newlln's drug str 25s. Mrs. M. M. Davtsoa of No. S79 Glf ford Ava, 8aa Josi Cat, says': "Th worth of Elsetrle Bitters as a general family remedy, for headache, blllouo nea and torpor of tho Hrer and bow els Is so pronoun cod that 1 am prompt1 to say a word In Ha favor. REGULAR REGULAR REGULAR REGULAR REGULAR REGULAR REGULAR REGULAR $1.00, SALE PRICE $2.Q0, SALE PRICE $3.00, SALE PRICE St.00 SALE PRICE $5.00 SALE PRICE 16.00 SALE PRICE $7.00 SALE PRICE $3.00 SALE PRICE LISLE HOSE, 55c OR 3 PAIR i;HDWi.;T6:.;. - 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 the bin is to phone V. E. BEAN to first fill the shed, which be done for . just half the cost ; of other fuel. This would leave you plenty for the flour,- and -some to help buy beefsteak and clothes ; ' as well. s. ' l '''' The Cheapest Fuel on the Market. Biggest load of Wood for least Money V. E. PHONE ; ' ' ; ;' Done ; : The Way You Want it done ! PHONE MAIN 7 I i 1 A. B. C. for th benefit of thos seeking relief cured me. My wife has since used from such afflictions. Thera Is more Folcy.s Honey sod Tar with th same health, for th dlgesuv orgapta In a fUCCeitM T. Hill, druggist. : ; bottl of Electrto Bitters than In any. .... . . ., .-. - : '-; other "omedy I know of." Bold under guarantee at Newlln's drug store. BOc. NO OXE HESITATES OVER OCn CAXDY. Everybody thst knows our confec tlons st 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 .. .. , i in this randy shop whether yeu buy an ounce, a pound, or a 1-pound box. E. B. S ELDER, THE CANDY MAX. Cored Hayrovcr and Summer Cold. A. J. Nusbaum, Batevll,7 Ind., writes: "Last year I suffered for thro months with a summer cold so die trcieiag that It iaterftrea TtSh 5 soj business. X had many of th symp tom of hay fever, and a doctor's pro scription did not reach my ease, and f took several medicines which seem ed to only aggravate my cae. For tunately I Insisted upon having Fo ley's Honey aad Tar and K quickly p iM tjlc:z tr $i.7S $2.50 I $2.25 I $.0q $.S0 $5.75 $6.75 - $1.03 Be: t RED 1741. TIME AND CASH Saved by my McUied of Digglni Wells Mo Wood Used if -: '- .' ' . - '""' ; v ' 1 1 " ' Gasoline Engine ' Saves f you much time and mon- j ey. Instruction in Gaso- line Engineering .. . Call or Write R. A. WEST, The Well Driller ... - ... , , - - r Oysser OocktaOi at Solder's. Ths Solder's easdy store will sele oyster eocktaUs from now oa. The Nevemser "American" at Fs gwsoa's. nappy BEAN Laundry r s , i. i ? ' ' i ii ; IU t ' ! .s U 1 1