La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 04, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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now to oca Btrong. , . medicine about It. la my mofhsr"s
P. 3. Daley, of 1247 W, Congress cut a marked a-ain in flash h. r.
8t, Chicago, telle of a way to become
trong. He says: "My mother, who la
old and waa rery feeble, la deriving ao
much benefit from Electrlo Blttera,
that I feel It la my duty to tell those
suited, Insomnia haa been overcome,
Furs For
Small Maids
All Sorts of Dolls
and aha la steadily growing stronger."
Electric Blttera quickly remedy atom
ach, liver and kidney complaints.
Sold under guarantee at Kewlln'a drug
who ned a tonic and etronathenlna store.
Up-to-daie Tail-
Uillineryl Millinery!
POPULAR PRICES
LOCAL CLUBS HAVE 100ED LUST TOUCH Of PREPARATION TO
ijotMafe Suits
,.'u.a. 4,
PACE srx.
TTTTTTTTTtf tttttttttTt ' '
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5
Het and Silk Waists, Infant's
Pop Corn Silk Caps, Wool'
Shirts and Leggins
The Latest Styles 4'
in Cottars and Belts
Till i " 11 ' ' '
AS tic ;;
SIXTEEN CLUBS OF 38 HAVE ANNOUNCFD DELEGATES
IN THE
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Something
Exceptionally
Good
IN HIGH TOP
Boy's Shoes
C W P R ESTp N,
Depot Street
DIRECTORY
or THE
FRATER NALOR D EI RS
: . V L.A GRANDE, ORE. i
IV Q. O. F.
;, M. W. A.
La Grande Cams No'. 770S meets
very first ana third Monday evenings
at I, O, C. P. hall. All visiting neigh
bors are cordially Invited to attend.''
Belief committee: E.v C. Davis,
Charles Dlsqua, A. J. Warner and D.
E. Cox. E. C. DAVIS, C.
D. E. COX, Clerk.
Ia Grande Lodge No. 16, maeta 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. ,'
C. J. VANDERPOEL. Pin. Bee.
P. O. C ;
" La Grande Aerie No. 259, F. O. E.,
meets every Friday night In Elks
hall at 8 p. m. '. Visiting brethren in-
vlted to attend. ; " V . -' '. Vr
i - - D. H. PltOCTOR, W. P.
3. H. LEISHMAN, W. a , .
... O. K. 8. ," "!
Hope Chapter No. 1J, O, E. S., hold
tatofl Communications the second and
;?i. us Wrtnesdavs of each month.
mn -traoia cordially invited.
tKV O. FORREST, W. M.
R V A. WARNICK. Secretary.
I. o. o. p. (
Star Encampment No. II, L O. O.
P., 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. C of A.
Meets first and third Thursday eve'
at L O. O. F. hall. Visiting members
always welcome.
1 J. A. ARBUCKXJfl. President
C. J. VANDERPOEU Secretary.
Foresters of America.
Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets
each Wednesday night In K. of P. halt.
Brothers are invited to attend.
NERI ACKLES, CJ. R.
C. J. VANDERPOEL, F. S.
Board of Trustees: Dr. . G. L. Big'
gers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Pattl'
son. ; ; ''':' ' '' ' ' .:-'''.
4 A. F. ft A. 3ft. :
La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. A
k. M., holds regular meetings first
tnd third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m.
L. H. RUSSELL, W. M.
C D. HUFFMAN, Secretary.
Red
K. Of P.
Croaa .Lodge No.
27, meets
svery Monday evening In Castle Hall,
Corpe building. A Pythian welcome
to all visiting knights.
D. II. PROCTOR. C. C
R. L. LINCOLN. K. of R. A 8.
Woodmen of tlie World.
La Grande Lodge No. 1(9, W. O.
w., meets every Saturday evening
In K. of P. hall In the , Corpe
building. All visiting members wel
wsit, , - '. M. Jf. ?-ff.R.QTTt!x
if. H. KEENET, Consul Commander.
Clerk.
Hooey lor Sale.
Fresh comb honey, one-pound see
tlons, in quantities to suit customers.
OSWALD VOLSWINKLER,
4-w Island City.
L. U. T. M.
Hive No. 27, L. O. T. M., meets
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.
Were the delegates to the Federated
Women's clubs' convention In La
Grande November 10 to 12 Inclusive,
to step in the City tomorrow morning,
the local women's clubs would be In
position to entertain them without
semblance of confusion or ; disorder,
ao perfectly has been .the work of
preparation. The final touches, the
last amend, the final rearrangement-
all these things were done at a meet
Ing of committees from both clubs at
the home of Mrs. J. M. Berry yester
day afternoon. The Observer takes
pleasure In announcing that, working
In conjunction with several local com
mittees, the state committees and of
ficials have announced the following
splendid program that wilt be open
to the public throughout:
' Tuesday Morning.
9 Registration of delegates,
10 Call to order.
, Invocation.
"America." (
10.20 Welcome on behalf of city,
Dr. M. K. Hall, .mayor of La Grande.
10:80 Greeting of Federation, from
entertaining clubs, Mrs. F. S. Ivanhoe
10:40 Response for Federation
Mrs. J. W. Sadler, Woman club, Au
rora. ; ..
10:0 Report of credential commit
tee. . , ,, - : .
11 Reports of offices , '
Recording secretary. ,
Corresponding secretary.
Treasurer,
j Auditor. ,'; , . . ;, , ' . i
General Federation secretary. .
Report of ..delegate to BoHtin
Biennial, Mrs. Kate Bingham.
Tumlay Afternoon.
1:30 Music Chorus,. "Daffodils,"
(King Hall), the Lyle .Tuesday Musl-
cale chorus. , . '
Introduction of visitors. V, .
1:4 President's address.
2:10 Committee reports (5 minutes
each). ' . ., ;
2:10 Discussion.
3:i(0 "Art in the Home," Mrs. Alice
Welster.
8:50 Discussion. . .
4 Scotch reading, Rev. Jeanctte O.
Ferris.
4:10 "How the Club May Benefit
the Mother," Mrs.' E. C. Moore.'
4:30 A Half Hour with the Gen
eral Federation, led by Mrs. Frederick
Eggert.
6 Adjournment
Tuesday Evening.
A reception will be '; tendered the
convention In the Masonic Temple by
the entertaining clubs, Mrs. Turner
Oliver, chairman.
Wednesday Morning.
9:30 Call to order.
Reading of minutes. ,
. Unfinished business.
10 Reports of clubs (6
each). , . .' '. ' '.'
Announcements.
" 12 Adjournment. '
Wednesday Afternoon. ;
' 1:30 Conference of presidents.
' Topics (10 minutes each).
"Duty of Delegates," led by Mrs.
B. Burroughs.
"Club Amenities," led by Mrs.
S. C. Flint
"Business Obligations," led by
Mrs. E. E. Goff.
"The Press In Relation to Club
Work," led by Mrs. Ivanhoe.
' Questions and discussions.
2:30 Music Vocal solo, "O Luce
Quest Anlma," (Donizetti), Miss
minutes
Blumauer. ' -
-5 Adjournment
v Wednesday Evening.
First Baptist Church Topic: Public
Health.
7:4S Music;.'
Piano solo, "Arabesques, Op. II
(Chamlnade), Mra. W. W. Berry,
Vocal duet, "Barcarolle" (Cnamln
ade), Miss Jean McDonald and Mr.
George Bernle. .' . .
' Vocal solo, "Tonight" J Napoleon
Zardo). Mrs. A. L. Richardson.
8 "The Mission of the Visiting
Nurse," Mrs. Millie R. Trumbull.
8:10 "Public SanttatIon.,, Dr. C.
Smith , member Ptate Board of
Health.
8:40 "What la Being Accomplished
In the Fight Against Tuberculosis.'
(with stereoptlcon views). Dr. Edward
Allen Pierce, member State Board of
Health and manager Open Air sanlta
rium. r
-' Thursday Morning,
9:30 Call to order.
"America."
Mlnutea.
Unfinished business.
10 Consideration of president'
recommendations.
. Revision of constitution.
10:30 Report of the resolutions
committee: ; . .
. New business.
Invitations for next meeting.
Announcements.
Music "Blest Be the Tie Thai
t ; Binds."
12 Adjournment .
Thursday Afternoon.
fho setting sun, and music at the close.
As the last inate of sweets, is sweetest
:.. last, ' - -
Writ In remembrance more than things
long past, '
In charge of the entertaining clubs.
, The Delegated.
Thirty-eight clubs are entitled to
representation and already there have
been IS answers, announcing the del
egates in each Instance. Here are
those who will be here for the ban
ner event next week: .',
Salem Mrs. Alice A. Dodd, Mrs.
C. L. B. Kelllher, Mrs. F, W. Benson.
Pendleton Mrs. D. Tatom, Mrs. T.
Starkweather, Mrs. D. Gwinn. ; '
Forest Grove Miss Mary Farnham,
Mrs.: Charley Htrnes, Mrs. F. J, Mil
ler. ' . ' ' :-
Leits Mrs. Sadie O. Dunbar, Mrs
Lucia-Addlton.
' The Dalles Mrs. Nettie A. Gelsen-
worf fer, Mrs. Mary Logan,
Newberg Mrs. R. W. Harold, Mrs,
Frank Morrison. - '
Baker. City Mrs. Barton, Mrs. Car
ter, Miss Susan W. Moore..
Weston Mrs. R. C. French.
Portland Mrs. Frederick Eggart.
Mrs. G. W. Tlfft. Mrs. Jas. P. Moffett,
Mrs. Abigail Scott , Dunl way, Mrs. T.
P. WJse, Mra. Grace Watt Ross, Mrs
Robert Lutke and Mrs1. Mary Spauld-
Ing from The Dalles. V
Women's Press club Mrs. Lucia
Faxon Addlton, Mrs. M. T. HIdder,
In addition the 15 chairmen of the
standing committees will be present.
j How To Be Happy j
A bin full of flour a!nd 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.
The Cheapest Fuel on the Market.
Biggest load of Wood f orlcast Money
v
BEAN
PHONE RED 1741.
I :,''.' ' a .' f 'ff I .' ' T. ', mi.'' '"...'
L A UNUki
The Way You Want it done I
PHONE MAIN 7
A. B. C. Laundry
for the benefit of those seeking relief cured m;. My wife haa since use
from .uch afflictiona. There I more LlM w ,v
health for the dlgerUve organla In ,
bottle of Electric filter than In any
other "omedy I know of 8old under
guarantee at Newlin's drug store. 50c.
Kebnkatia.
Crystal Lodge No. CO, meets every
Tuesday evening at the 'L O. O. F.
hall. All visiting members are In
vited to attend.
RACHEL E. WORSTELL. N. O.
TTLXJE COX, Secretary. " ' v
B. P. O. E.
La Grande Lodge No. 432. meets
each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In
Elks' club, earner Depot street and
Washington avenue. Visiting brothers
are cordially Invited to attend.
C S. DUNN, Exalted Ruler.
G. E. M' CULLY, Ree. Sec,
di
Ada West.
2:40 An Industrial Hour, led by
Mrs. C. C. Chapman.
Address "What the Consumer Can
Do to Impiove the Industrial Condi
tions of Women and Children," Miss
May Montgomery.
3 Address, "The Industrial Condl-
tlca cf Wceke aiMl -T-M'.area !n Ore- ?We .
gon," Mrs. C C. Chapman.
3:20 Dlscussios.
2:40 Address, "The Responsibility
of Opportunity ," Rev. Jeanette O. Fer
ria. 4:10 Report of Scholarship Loan
fund.
Discussion.
4:40 Good Citizenship, Mrs. a M.
INTEREST IX FOOTBALL- GAME,
Scrubs Ghe Ileguuir Lively Oiae on
Local Gridiron.
The practice game at the baseball
park yesterday afternoon between the
first and second teams demonstrated
one of two things that the first team
has taken a slump or that the second
team is remarkably strong. It Is the
most logical ocncluHion that the . lat
ter condition Is true.
By stretching the time limit the
first team was able to run up a 12 to
0 score, though the second team claims
the game should have been 2 to 0 In
favor of the first team. Good natured
rivalry existed on the field and the
sum
success." A. T. Hill, druggist.
NO ONE HESITATES
OVER OUn CANDY
Everybody that knows our confer.
tlona at all la aware of 'their purity,
their fresnness, 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 6-pound box.
E. . SELDEIL THE CANDY MAN.
Exceletnt Health Advice.
Mrs. M. M. Davison of No. S79 Glf
ford Ave San Jose, Cat, says: "The
worth of Electric Bitters as a general
family remedy, for headache, bilious
ness and torpor of the liver and bow
els Is so pronounced that I am
prompted to say ft word to Its favor,
Cured llay t ecr and Summer Cola.
A. 3. Nusbaum, Batesvllle, 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 bar fever and dQctor.pr-
scriptlon did not reach my case, and
I took several medicines which seem
ea to only aggravate my case. For
tunately I Insisted upon having Fo
ley's Honey and Tar and U quickly
Tift 4 IT
I ilTia.
AaYirt
rtlia
l-Kf S
Oyster Cocktalla at Sckler'a.
The Reiser's candy store will sel.
oyster cocktails from now on.
Saved by my Metied of
Dli5In Wells
Mo Wood
Gasoline . Engine Saves
you much time and mon
ey. Instruction in Gasoline-
Engineering ..
Call or Write
R. A. WEST, !
The Well Driller J
-r t t i sea
Hoosa aiid Board.
Beginning November 1, a limited
number of roomers and boarders will
be accepted at the Stulte boarding
house, corner Sixth and Spring Ave
" Nov
MRS. LAURA STULTS.
The November
gusoo a. .
"Amerlcaa" at Fer
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