etevwo onsmvFU. ta orvtvT".. """lot tfsdav. November . " ltos.
How to Get Strang. medicine About It. In my mother'!
federation, and I bring many thanks
from many Oregon Club women for
the generous and courteous treatment
J. Daley, of 1147 W, Congress, case a marked gain In flesh hu re
Furs For
Small FJluids
All Sorts cf Dolls
Millinery! Millinery!
POPULAR PRICES
fit, Chicago, telle of a way to become
strong. He aye: "My mother, who is
old and wn Tery feeble, le deriving to
much benefit from Electric Bitters,
that I feel It la my duty to tell those
suited. Insomnia has been overcome,
and -she la steadily growing stronger,
they have received from Mrs. Wood,
Electric Bitters quickly remedy stom
For the first time In Its hlntory the
sch, liver and kidney complaints.
Sold under guarantee at Newlln's drug
HOT LIMITED
hall of representatives of our state
canitol was thrown open for a con
vention and loaned for the annual
meeting of the Oregon federation this
year. The hall was crowded at every
meeting, with eager, earnest club wo
men, and a large audience of men
nnd women greeted Mr. Enos Mills
who need a tonle and rtmnrtbenlng store.
Up-to-date Tail-
FEDERATION MEETINGS
I or u Made, Sui ts
when he pleaded so earnestly for the
Ul "Y.?V .- . preservation of our . Or-on forests.
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fief and Silk Waists, Infant's
Pop Com Silk Caps, Wool
Shirts andLeggins'
The Latest Styles
in Collars and Belts
IH VAII1YH fl)
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Something
Exceptionally
Good
.IN HIGH TOP
Boy'sSliocs
OW PRE S X 0 N ,
Depot Street
D I R ECTO R Y
OF,
F RAT ERNA
: 'L.A GRAND E,
; ' SI. W. A. ,
La Grande Camp Ma. 7708 meets
very firsf and third Monday evenings
at I. O. C. F. hall. All visiting neigh
tor are cordially Invited to attend.
Relief committee; ' E. . C. Davis,
Charles Disqua, A. J. Warner and D.
.' E. Cox. ,' ,. E. C. DAVIS, C. '
. ; D. E. COX, Clerk. ';.. :
La Grande Aerie No. 25 9, F. O. EH
Ueets every Friday bight. In i Elks'
toall at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren In
vited to attend. '.'''' . '
" p. h. proctor, w. p..
."J. H. LEISBMAN, W, 8. .
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X Hope Chapter No, II, O. E. S., hold
aiaio communications f ' second and
8..i:iUi Winesdav8 of each month.
iitmt ' :moet cordially invited.
, :akV O. FORREST, W. M.
H.iR A. WARNCK, Secretary.
I. o. o. r. .
6 tar Encampment No. 11, L O. O.
F., meets every second and fourth
Wednesday in tne 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 Thursday eve-
t L O. O. F. hall. Visiting members
always welcome.
. J. A. arbuckljs, rresiaent
a J. VANDERPOEU Becretary.
Woodmen . of tbe World.
La Grande Lodge No. Hi, W. O.
meets every Saturday evening
.In K. of P. hall In . the Corps
building. AU visiting members wel
coras. ' . . - M. M. MJWJVTS.
t. H. KEENET, Consu Commander.
. . Clerk. ; " . .
Uoney lor Hale.
Frsb comb honey, one-pound sec
tions, in .quantities to suit customers.
OSWALD VOLS WINKLER.
tt-w .Island City.
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ORE.
: ;' L O. O. F.
- La Grande Lodge No. It, meets Ir
their hall every Saturday night Vis
itlng brothers cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen a'
Wodel Restdrant. J i ..; , . . " .
" C. H. BLTSTONE, 2N. G. '
.", D. E. COX, 8ecretaryC .
C. J- VANDERPOEL. , Fin. Sec.
' lorestcrs of America.
Court Maid 'Marlon No. -2 meetV
uach .Wednesday night in K. of P. hall'.
Brothers are Invited to attend.
, ; NERI .ACKLES, 0. R.
C. J. VANDERPOEL, F. S.
Board of Trustees: 'Dr.. G. L. nig
gers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Patti-son.-
i n , 'i'V-. 'v
A. F. A A. Aft.
. La Grande Lodge No.' 41, A. F. A
i. M., holds regular meetings firs
tnd third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. '
; v . L. H. AUSSELL, W. M.,'
C D. HUFFMAN. Sacratary.
- K. of P. " ' ;.
Red Cross Lo.dge No. 27, meet
every Monday evening In Castle Ball
Corps building. A Pythian welconv
to all visiting knights..
' D. H. PROCTOR, C. C
R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. AS.
l. o. t. u:
Hlv No. 27, L O. T. M., , meet
eve 17 first and third Thursday of eact
month at 2 o'clock in the afternoon
Visiting members made welcome.
SADIE KLINTWORTH, L. C
MRS. EVA M'INTTRE, K. of R.
Kebekntia. .
Crystal Lodge No.. It. meets ever
Tuesday evening at tbe L O. O. F
hall. All visiting members are In
vited to attend.
RACHEL E. WORSTELU N. O.
. : TlLLuE COX. &reUry.i r
, B. P. O. E. . '! . .
La Grands Lodge' No. 433, meet
each Thursday evening at o'clock in
Elks club, earner Depot street and
Washington avenue. Visiting brother
are cordially invited to attend.
C 8. DUNN. ExaHed Ruler.
. G. X. M'CCLLT Ret Sec
Wiicn State Convention Occurs Xwl
Week, Ltwnicd Club Wonu'n Can Ik"
Hoard by Every Ono Imllatloikn
(M'lieral -Prealdent Outliuoa Fit!
and Kcope of Work in Annual IVv
jxift to Goneral Convention Is an
Atlvo Body of Women. 1 '
i .When the State Federation of Wo
men's clubs convenes in this city next
Tuesday one week from today the
) j - - , --
HUbsequent sessions thatwlll bring out
Instructive papers, interesting musical
numbers and addresses of! learned
iub' women, will not confine' admis
sion' to .club .women alone. Any lady
la . the city and gentlemen, too will
receive a warm reception at the hands
of the entertaining clubs of this city.
and the delegates from other clubs of
the state. The Instructive features of
the convention should be heard by as
many as' possible. Special stress is al
ways' given the invitation. , of , non
club women, and the same thing ir
true in La Grande this time. ;
, What Uie Federation Dora.
Non-club women are oftentimes un
aware of the scope of the work done
ty -' the ' Oregon , federated 4 clubSi . A
most exhaustive yet concentrated re
view of what the club federation does,
Is told, by the present Incumbent of
the president's office, who will be in
La Grande next week, - and who in
Boston last June made the following
report from Oregon to the ninth bien
nial convention of the general federa
tion of women's' club: , . ' .
(Mrs. Sarah A.' Evans, of Portland.)
Madam President and.. Members ' of
the Convention: . ...
The Oregon federation numbers 40
clubs with an Individual membership
of aboui't 1800. Our standing commit
tees "correspond with the standing
?ommltt'eea- of the General Federation
of Women's clubs, though -we do no)
itt'empt aggressive work along' all
these lines. Our greateBt achievement'
this past year was securing an appro
priation of $120,000 for a home to.
the feeble-minded, for which we had
been working for six years, ; 1 i j
In co-operation . with the' . Retail
Grocers' association, we secured a
state: pure" food bill,, which conforms
in-every particular with the national
bill." 'The energy of our pure foofl
committee has been devoted to secur-
Ing personal market Inspection foi
every town In the state where thert
Is a woman's . club- We. did , active
work In 'securing the' 10-hour law fOJ
women, which lias made Oregon fa
mous, and as club women, .we hert
return thanks to Justice' Brewer foi
the decision that, affects all womer.
workers throughout the land. , . ; ; :
,' We always " maintain federation
headquarters at the Chautauquaa of
the state, and have morning classes
studjlng along different, lines of club
work," with some able leader brought
to us' for. the purpose. This yea,r wr
are to. haVe Miss Clark of MIssouK
chairman, of our national clvll servlc
committee. , '
y We established an educational loan
fund a little over a year ago, and at
present we have. $700 loaned to fivi
Voung women who would otherwise
have had to (leave college.
' Our Individual club work Is splen
did and Includes every branch pf club
jctlvltles, and much outside of thf
beaten path. One club of girls In
their teens carried 700 bouquets U
the hospital in the three summer
months. Another small, club paid foi
expert treatment-for a cripple boy.
Another club helped financially 125
persons,' visited 395 sick people and
distributed 1423 garments In one year.
Another club maintains a neighbor
hood house for free kindergarten,
domestic science, manual training and
many other things. .
Federations in Oregon have been
slow of growth, mit a visit from our
national president, Mrs. Decker, last
yr. jruve it an impetus from which
we ar still foiling the good effects,
ind fee hope during the next two years
many of our clubs will become mem
bers of the general federation. The
circulation of the "Federation Bulle
tin" has increased, I think, and It is
valued by all who take It. . I
Tbe bureau of information
has been
of Invaluable help In building up our
place was as brilliant as It was un
usual, and we were all Inspired with
the feeling that the Oregon club wo
men had had a glimpse of poetic Jus
tire' and 'our senttlon In the house of
the law maker of the state was a por
tend of the future. , i . t A ,, ,
,-;';'V;a,',;v,:V;
.Through the J. R. Oliver agency,
five E. M, r. automobiles have been
sold to Union county autolsts, two of
them living In La Grande. Though
the contracts were closed today, the
shipment will not be made until Feb
ruary, at which time a carload will
be distributed here. The buyers are
Q. M. RIchey and H. L. Russell of this
Ity, and Messrs, Bock, Robinson and
Dittebrandt of Summerville.
While differing in details the cars
ire practically similar, being of the
30-horse power type and costing $1,
600, f. d. b. La Grande. The R. M.
F. car Is made by the Studebaker
company.
-!'JY ;-" Pictures.
Nice pictures not expensive al
Ferguson's. ' ' , "...
- Sure Cur lor Asthma.
We guarantee to cure asthma
bronchitis and catarrh. If our medi
Cure Co., 833-8S4-334 Arcade Build
elni falls we will cheerfully refund all
noney paid. Write Arnold's Asthmn
ng, Seattle, Wash. or for next S(
lays. Morris W. Height. Cove, Ore
iox 31...;' :-
. Excclelnt .Health .iflvbje.
Mrs. M M. Davison of No. 179 Glf
ford Ave.. San Jose, Cal., says: "The
worth of Electric Bitters as a general
family nemsdy,; for headache, bilious
ness and torpor of the liver and bow
els is so pronounced that I am
prompted to say a word In Its favor,
NOTICE. ..
Special Election to Approve Charter
'.;V ,' Amendments. .' ' -Notice
is hereby given that on
Tuesday, the 24th day of November.
of the Voters ef the City of La Grande.
Union county, Oregon, .and that' the
polls will be ippen from the hour of i
o'clock a. m., untri the hour of five
o'clock p. m., of said day.
- Said ' election -Is called by order of
the Council of tlfe 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
if the city of La Grande as shown by
proposed charter heretofore ap
proved by the council of the City of
La Grande by 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
Urancie will be submitted to ne 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
wards 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 Crutls. ' 1
Second Ward, Council Chamber
Judges: ' Peter Kuhn, F. S. Bramwel!
md George Ball.- Clerks: H. E. Cool
idge and A.. W. Nelson.
Third Ward, Building west of
f!ge Rimsey's rel!?nrs- on Penn.
iviime JaJi'ts. C C J'enlnston, E.
VV. Grnndy and John Cates. Clerks:
C. A. Vurplllat and A. C. Williams.
' Fourth Ward. Harris' Hall Judaes:
Bernard Logsden, G. E. Fowler and
John Sheak. Clerks: C. J, Vander
poel and Warren P. Noble.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
attarhnd mv hand and fflTon fha al
of my office, this 10th day of Septem-,
Iter. loi.
u B.) 11. k. t ux,
Recorder of the City of La Grande.
I How To
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 pUnty for the flour, and ,
some - to help buy beefsteak and clothes
04
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as well.
: ITIie Cheapest Fuel on the Market.
! Biggest load of Wood forlcast Money
V
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PliOE
L A UN DR Y
Done i
The Way You Want it done
PHONE MAIN 7
A- B. C. Laundry
for the benefit of those seeking relief
from such if flictlons. ; There Is mora
health for the digestive organls In a
bottle of Electrlo Bitters than in any
other -medy I know of Bold under
guarantee at Newlln's drug store. 60c,
SO OXE HESITATES
OVER OUR CANDV
; Everybody that knowg our confec
tions at all is aware of their purity,
their tresnness, their fine flavor. If
you don't know, "get acquainted."
7ou certainly get your money's worth
In this candy shop whether you buy
an ounce, a pound, or a 6-pound box.
E. D. S ELDER, THE CANDY MAN.
Cured lay I-ever and Summer Cola.
A. J. Nusbaunv Batesvllle, Ind.,
writes: "Last year I suffered for three
months 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
nceipilon Jld &oi ntuH my ca, ud
I took several medicines which seem
ed to only .aggravate my case. For
tunately I Insisted upon having Fo
ley's Honey and Tar and It quickly
. Oyster Cocktail at Solder's.
'" The adder's candy store will sel.
oyster cocktails from now on. .
Be Happy i
RED 1741.
cured me. My wife has since, used
Foley's Honey end Tar with tha same
success." A. T. Hill, druggist.
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X TIME? Alalia AlOt-l t
IIVIU, Mill' UriVII
Saved by my Met.iod of
digging Wells
Mo Wood Used
Gasoline Engine Saves
J you much time and mon-
ey. Instruction in xGaso-
I line Engineering .. ,.
Call or Write
R. A. WEST,
f The Well Driller !
.4.,4eeM
Itoom and Hoard. -
Beginning November 1, a limited
number of roomers and boarders will
be accepted at the Stults boarding
house, vomer Sixth and Spring ave
nue. Nov!
MRS. LAURA STULTS.
Tie November
guson's, .
'American" at Fee--