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EVES IN fl OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, OREGOX, MONDAY.. NOVEMBER t. ItOs. How to Gt strong. medicine about It. s In my mother's J. Daley, of 1247 W. Congress J case a marked tain In flesh haa re- I Furs For I St, Chicago, tella of a way to become atrong. Ha says: "My mother, who It old and was very feeble, la deriving ao much benefit from Electric Bitters, that I feel It la my duty to tell those aulted. Insomnia haa been overcome, and aha la steadily growing stronger. Electric Blttera quickly remedy stom t , Small Maids ach, liver and kidney complaints. III TUMBLE Sold under guarantee at Newlln'a drug who need a tonic and rtrenethenlng store. All Sorts of Dolls tilillineryl LYillineryl POPULAR PRICES Up 'to-date Tail ADDITIONAL COACHIiJ ftR , LOCALS T1US WEEK. 40 MBBBBaaBB LEFT ANKLE FRACTURED 1ST TWENTY-FOOT FALL. or Made Suits . EeJIaWCLUIN & CO. ADAMS AVENUlj Scaffolding and Step Ladder Break, Pret'lpiiatUur Two Palmer a . Db Dire NixhI of Hard Drills During Re- PAGE BIX. EWiflPLAYS FAST GAME 'jprfj- :: jyef and Silk Waists, Infant's Pop Corn Silk Caps, Wool Shirts and Leggins I The Latest Styles in Collars and Belts Ma&t BI2.3 ;mh ' Something Exceptionally Good ' IN HIGH TOP Boy's Shoes C W P R ESTO N , Depot Street DIRECTORY ' t Or THE , 1 ' . F R AT ERNAL'ORDERS LA GRANDE, ORE. f. o. ov r. ' ' ; M. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets very first and third Monday evenings at I. o. u. jr. nan. . .an visum tors are cordially Invited to attend. Relief committee: E, C. Da via, Charles Dlsqua, A. J. Warner and D. E. Cox. ' E, C. DAVIS, C. D. E. COX, Clerk. : , . ;: F. O. 33.-' - ,j :, meets every Friday night In ElkY hall at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren In vited to attend. .... A .'., D. H. PROCTOR. V?. P. J. H. LEISHMAN, W. a ' La Grande Lodge No. It, meets b their hall every Saturday night Vis iting brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be aeen ai Model Restaurant. 11 .V'v C. H. BLYSTONE. N. G. , I. E. COX,, Secretary, C. J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. Sec ' - O. E. S. j , Hope Chapter No. II, 6. E. 8., hold UiM communications the second and sckUo vvtrinesdavs of each month. nana .emoei cordially invited. y.AHV O. FORREST, W. M. ; m V K. W RXICK, Secretary. ' ;. - 1. O. O. F. . Star Encampment No. 31, L O. O, F., meets every second and fourth Wednesday In the month in Odd Fel lows' hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome. D. E. COX, C, P. W. A. WORSTELL. Scribe. . M. B. of A. Meets first and third Tharsday eve at I. O. O. F. hall. - Visiting members always welcome. J. A ARBUCKLE, President C. J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary. : ' , Foresters of America. ' Court Maid Marlon No. 22 meets each Wednesday night in K. of P. 'hall. Brothers are Invited to attend. r - ' NERI ACKLES, C. R. ' C. J. VANDERPOEL. F. S. Board of Trustees: : Dr. G. L. Blg gers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Paul son. '. i ; : ' i . i. '' X A. P. A.M. . ' La Grande Lodge No. 41 A F. A.. M., holds regular meetings first ind 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 every Monday evening In Castle Hall. Corpe building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting knights. , ' D. H. PROCTOR, C C R. L. LINCOLN. K. of R. A 8. Woodmen of tbo World. La Grande Lodge No. lit, W. O. W, meets erery Saturday arening In K. of P. ban la the Corpe building. All visiting 'member wel come. M. M. MARQUIS. J. BL KEENEY, Cossui Commander. t. . ' .. aark. Honey foe Sale. Freeh comb honey, ne-pouis ttona. In qaaatlUea to suit enstomera. OSWALD VOLS WINKLER, 4Vw Island City. L. O. T. M. Hive No. 17, L. O. T. M., meeU every first and third Thursday of eacb month at I o'clock In the afternoon. Visiting members made welcome. SADIE KLINTWORTH, L. C. MRS. EVA M'lNTYRE, K. of R. Retekaha. Crystal Lodge No. 10. meets every Tueeday evening at the L O. O. F. hall. All visiting members are In rlted to attend. RACHEL E. WORSTELL, N. G. TILLIB COX, SeoreUry. ton Game Elgin Shows Added Strength and Scares La Grande Players Hard Work Tliia Week 'Other Gaine SaturUdy. ' ' As announced 'la ,The Observer ,laat .Saturday evening, La Grande bested Elgin's recouped aggregation on the Elgin gridiron by the score of 10 to 8. The game served principally to Impress the local players that they have yet much to learn about football, and also . demonstrates . that Elgin must be considered one of the strong est teams in the' county. When the real facts became known Saturday it was learned . that La Grande was forced to abandon trick playa and for ward passes for straight football to avoid defeat The clever boot of an Elgin player sent two balls over the goal posts, counting eight points for Elgin, 'v : Hard Practice Tbla Week. In preparation for the greatest game of the season next Saturday afternoon when Pendleton come here, two addi tion coaches will be enlisted. While Coach Wall is working with the back field, Ralph Reynolds, an O. A. C. Quarterback and end, will drill the local ends and tackles. Ben Grout, a likely candidate for the .arslty squad at U. of O. last year, will have control of the line from tackle . to tackle. Thl will mean that Wall will be able to whip his team into shape. Extra work becomes necessary on ac count of tho absence of Charles Rey nolds. He Is out of the game for keeps this year, though he Is planning on practicing this Week. Hia vacancy at quarter is hard to fill, and It will re quire tiie hardest kind of work this week in, several departments to prop erly cope with Pendleton next Satur day. . ' '.,'',', . , :, ; ; Pendleton Defeats Weston. , - Tendleton, Nov. 1. Pendleton Is now on the road to thfe championship; with every reason . for claiming a leading place In that race.' By straight, clean and consistent football , she downed tWeston yesterday afternoon, proving the first serious check which the teacher lads have met with this season. At the end of the last .half the score stood 10 to 6 with, the ad mission, on the part of everyono that the victory was complete and decisive. The game was played ' almost wholly pn .Weston's territory, and , with the exception' of the time of the success ful forward pass In the first part of the game which gave Weston a clean tielU tor a ou-yaru ruu lo a luuciiuuwu Pendleton's goal was never threatened. tains Broken Ankle, Severe Sprains and Deep Gali Above Right Eye Stranger Working With Him Badly Jolted and Hrulm-d.. ,. .,. ., . . James A Bugg, proprietor of the Bugg paint shop, llt-s at "his home on Madison avenue today seriously In jured, and a Swede tourist painter Is confined to his ' room with . severe bruises, as the result of si fall taken by the two men yesterday afternoon while working on the Interior finish ing of the building about to be occu pied by the C. C Pennington gents' furnishing oompany:. , Bugg and the Swede were working on a crude scat folding on top of which was placed a step ' ladder. Their efforts were aimed at reaching the highest point In the skylight of the building, and both men fell approximately SO feet The step ladder broke first throwing Mr. Bugg to the scaffolding with such force that the latter structure col lapsed, throwing both men . to the floor with' terrific force. The fall alone was severe, but added to that were the Injuries which Mr. Bugg re ceived by the falling scaffolding. When picked up his left teg was under a heavy plank and another timber had struck him above the right eye, In flicting a deep gash as well as bruising the skull severely. He Is suffering much pain from this bruise alone. ' IjTft Ankle Fractured. His left anskle Is fractured in a serious ' manner. Ligaments are thought to have been torn loose, as well. A painful sprain was sustained In the ankle of the right foot. Tho companion sustained no broken bones, but Is badly bruised up, being unable to leave his room, today. - Taken to Ilia Home. . Friends carried Mr. Bugg to his home on Adams avenue, where only recently death took away a young daughter. His suffering during the night was excruciating, but today he has been in less pain. . i tr. Bigger Is In attendance and reports the Injuries such as will re quire considerable : time to heel and mend! but with no danger of compli cation! that might prove fatal, c . Other . Painter to Aid. . Other painters of the city will hold a meeting In the Bug paint shop on Adams avenue tonight at 7:30. . At that time steps will be taken to give the injured , painter substantial aid. The stranger brush artist needs atten tion, too, and the Other members of the rpofesslon' In the city propose to attend to the wants of the unfortun ate men. ' 1 e j How To Be Happ i. ;,.t il. H L JM i.LiiJ. i.MIH.aiV.ll ', 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. " ' ;; v ' - Jhc Cheapest fuel - on r the Market. Biggest load of Wood for least Money I V, E. B EAN PHONE RED 1741. , i Done The Way You Want it done A; B. Laundry for the benefit of those seeking relief cured me. My wife has since used from such afflictions. There la more Honey Md Tar with tha same neaun tor mi aigenuve organis in bottle of Electric Blttera than In any other medy I know ot" Bold under guarantee, at Newlln'a drug store. 60c. B.P. O. E. La Graad Ledge No. 433. meets each Thursday eras rag at o'clock la Elks due, corner Depot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. . C 8. DUNN. ExaRed Ruler. O. K. lTCULLY, Bee. See. University of Eugene, Eugene, Nov. 2. (Special.) Every county In , the state, with the exception of a half dozen in eastern and southeastern Oregon in which there are no com plete high schools, and every four year high school and academy in the state is represented in the student body at the University of Oregon. , The registration has now reached 521,, which la the greatest In the history of the university, and will be increased to 600 by the registration at the open ing of the second 'semester. Many students enter at this time, complet ing their work at the mid-year four years hence. The registration of E21 Includes only the departments of lib eral arts and engineering, and not the departments of medicine and law. If these were included, the total would be about 7 SO. Fifty-three students are registered from states outside of Oregon, aa Indication of the Urge Dumber of people from other states that are settling la the state.. Mult nomah county leads In the number of ' . v NOTICE, Special Election to Approve Charter Xmendinems. . Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 24th day of Novo iber, 1908, a special election will be held of the voters of the City of La Grande. I'nlon county, Oregon, and that the polls will be open from the hour or 9 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 lu Uranile 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 t-a Grande bv ordinance No. 392. 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 be aubmltted to he vot ers on the following proposition: Shall the City 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 to the people of the city of La Grande? The following are the polling places, Judges and clerks of the several warda designated and appointed by the council; , First Ward, City Hall Judges: J: P. Clark, E. C. Davis and Frank Kll patrlck. Clerks: William Miller and Arthur Crutis. Second Ward, Council Chamber Judges: Peter Kuhn, F. 8. B ram well and George Ball. Clerks: H. E. Cool Idge and A. W. Nelson. Third Ward, Building west of Judge Ramsey's residence on Pena. avenue Judgea: C C. Penlngton. B. W. Grandy and John Catee. Clerks: C. A. YurpHlat and A. C. WlWama. Fourth Ward, Harris" Hall Judges: Bernard Logsdea, G. XX Fowler and John Sneak. Clerks: C. J. Vender poel and Warren P. Noble. la witness wnereor l nave Hereunto student, followed In order by Lane.Jof , office, tbla lata day of Septem Marioa, Baker. Clackamas. Jackson, ber. l0sV , . . .., (L. 8.) D. E. COX. Douglaa and Umatilla. ( Reoorder of the City of La Grande. ''"&.;-; EE , ,. ' " to ;" success." A. T. Hill, druggUt. SO OXE liESITATES OVER OCR CAXDY. Everybody that knows our confec tions at all Is aware of their purity, their fresnness, their fine flavor. If you don't know, "get acquainted." You certainly get your money's worth In this candy shop whether you buy an ounce, a pound, or a 8-pound box. E. D. S ELDER, THE CANDY MAN. Cored Hay fever and Simmer Cold. A. J. Nusbaum, - Bateevtlle, Ind., wrttee: "Last year X enffered for three moathe with a summer cold so dis tressing that It Interfered with my business. X had many of the symp toms of hay fever, and a doctor's pre scription did hot reach my ease, and I took several medlcraea which seem ed to only aggravate say easa. For tunately X Insisted upon having Fo ley! Honey aad Tar and tt quickly Oyster Oaeklalle at Seksee'a. The Seidera eandy store will sell oyster eecktaUe from now en. i TIME AND CASH I Saved by my Method of i Dlini Wells I No Wood Used Gasoline Engine Saves you much time and mon- ey. Instruction in Gaso line Engineering . Call or Write R. A. WEST, The Well Driller Room and Board. Beginning November 1, a limited ' ntiasber-cf roosnen and boarders win, - be accepted at the Stulta boarding house, corner Sixth and Spring ave nue. Novff MRS. LAURA STULTS. The November geaea's. 'Ameiieaa" at Fer