EVEWiira observer, la orator, rrnroof. rwrnspAV, November, s. io.
facm crt
' Hour to Oct strong. T . , ,
medicine about it, Tn my mother's
Of lllldl
r. 3.
Daley, of 1147 ,W, Congress, case
a marked gain In flesh has. re
Furs For
Small Maids
' All Sorts of Dolls
Millinery! miineryl
POPULAR PRICES
8L, Chicago, telli of a way to become
trong. ' He says: "My mother, who Is
old and was very feeble, la deriving ao
much benefit from Electric Bitters,
that I feel It la my duty to tell those
suited, Insomnia has been overcome,
and she .is steadily growlnf stronger."
Electric Bitters quickly remedy stom
ach, liver and kidney complaints.
Sold under guarantee at Newlln's drug
AND MARSHALL FIELD'S - MJLLIOS-DOLLAR DEAL WITH HIM
who ha ft tonic and rtranethentng "tor.
t
t
"
There la a very Interesting two
page article on "Ankeny of Wash
ington" In a current number of "Les
lie's Weekly" of New Tork. (ulte dif
ferent In tone from the bitter political
1878, and Is now a director In seven
prosperous national banks and the
Up-to-date Tail-
president of four of them.
Among Senator Ankeny's interesting
reminiscences pf earlier days one es-
-: page six.
mm,
net and Silk Waists, Marts
I Pop Com Silk Caps, Wool
i , Shirts and Ugglns ,
The Latest Styles
in ollars and Belts
( THE VAN DUYH CO. "
Something
Exceptionally
; Good
IN HIGH TOP
Boy's Shoes
-
C W p R
Depot:
-r- 'yy'y ;- ; . . op the . .... i ,. . V . .. '.. ;'y-' y i
f:raternal o rders , i
L.A GRANDE, ORE. I
l ' ' ; M. W1. 'A." . - "
L& Grande Camn No. 7701 meets
every first ana third Monday evenings
at L O. C. hall.; All visiting neigh
bors are cordially Invited to attend.,
, Relief committeo: . E. C Davis,
Charles Oiaqua, A,f." Warner aid t.
E. Cox. 5 i E. C. DAVIS, C.
D. B. COX CTerk.
T ' F..O." JS."...; ..'r.' ;'
La Grande Aerie Nq. 250, F. O. E.,
meets every Friday night In Elks'
ball at 0 p. m. Vialtlng brethren In
vited to attend. ; v i
D. H. PROCTOJt, W. K
. J. H. LEISHMAN, W. &
. ;,:. o. & s.-
Hope Chapter No. II, O. B. &, hold
iaead eoiAmualcatlona the coa4 and
mvrta Wwdaeadan of acTa aaento.
visMa . -tarn Mrs ordlally Invited,
v lfAKT a FORJUC8T, W. K. .'
x Airt A. WAtanCK. sJacreitaiT
.; :...;v.ivo, a ;,:;.
- Kar BMampoaMl Mat It, t O. .
f, aaaeta every aesnad 4 1 fawO
Wataday t Ute asoBth tm 04 FaJ
lowa IkftQ. VtsWag patHareaa always
welcsass. . D. jd. COX, C F,
" !.;f .'A. " X".'""
V Meeta first and third Tharsday eve
KLO. O. T. hall. VUlttng members
arwcya weleemai ' . ' .' ;.' 1 .'
J. A. ARBUCKLJS. President'
C 3. VANDERPOEL. Secretary.
Woodmea' of tbe World.
La Grand Lodge No. 111. W. O.
meeU etery Saturday" evening
li K.'l P. hall- In the Corpe
buCdlng." All visiting members wel
come ' ' M. --lIAHQnirV.
I. H. KEENET. ' Coasut Consnaader.
Oerk.
; Honey lor Sale.
Fresh comb honey, one-pound tee
ilona, tn qoantltlee to' salt etratossera
' OSWALD VOLSWINHLER.
' d-v " Island CRy.
i e.vwjfir1 k
;
ucrn&ike.
v IN THE
SascrJc B1&
4
ESTO W
Street
1
f :.J k ' (-',- L O. O. F. i :J ,
La Grande Lodge No. II, meeu In
.heir hall every Saturday night Vis
iting brothers cordially invited to at
end. Cemetery plat may be seen at
vtodel Restaurant. . . . f
, , , , . C. H. BLTSTONE NT. G. ;
! .'D.. E.; COX Secretary. .' ' ', '
C J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. Bee
Foresters of America.
Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets
each Wednesday night tn K. of P. halL
Brothers are Invited to attend.
NBRI ACKLES, C R.
JC. J. VANDBRPOBL, F. B.
Board of Trustees: Dr. G. L. Big-
gers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Pattl
son. ' I;- 7". " : - -! Y " " . ' '
la Qrxz&c Lsdga Ifo. IL A, V. A
4, HL! bold rncular feaeataaga ttrat
tad third Saturday at7:M p. sa.,
. : '; V.- -.i, U H. KBB3SLL V. M. ;
- U XX. ET772A3f,
.-.a, ad fvi
iltad
every Monday evestfasr to CkaUa Bait
-Cevp btd)dta A pytMaa watoeiM
w Jt vMflsl fcalgMa, ; t , v ,; ;-, ;
a.. h.- PXOCTOII. CL C, .
n. t UNC9rur. it of R. t.
tlffr N& tT, U O. IX K, - saeeb
every first and third Thursday ef each
month at t e'eloek ta the afterkeen
Vhntlng mesa bera made ve teeme.
BADia KLINTWORTH. L.' C
MRS. EVA MtNTTRX, TC ef R.
,. --ReMlcatiaw
Crystal Lodge No. 1 0. meets every
Tuesday evening at the L O. O. F
halL . AH rtsittng members are In
vited te attend.' ' f Y ' Y .' '
RACHEL r.. WORSTELU N. O.
" TiLLhB COX SeeretaryV "
B. P. O. E.
La Grande Ledge Ke. 432, meets
each Thursday evening mt S e'eloek In
Elks ernb, earner. Depot street and
Washington avenoe. Visiting b re then
are fordtally favtted te artoai.
C 8. EtTJOJ. Exalted Holer. ' ' '
O. X. ITCULLT. Ree. Bea.
Hor'a. The writer In Leslie's strikes
the real keynote of Ankeny's character
In his statement, "You can get any
kind of an Ankeny you come to Walla
Walla prepared to find," and he found
the pioneer, banker, v neighbor and
friend rather than the astute and
"wicked" politician of his brother cor
respondent. ,. ., .. .. . i .-..,, .w . ... ,
Levi Ankeny came from Missouri
to the coast In a prairie schooner In
)860, and In 1160, at 10 years, was
carrying express from Eugene to Port
land. Ore. He opened a general atore
in Lewlston, Idaho, . which gradually
developed Into a sort of a bank, the
miners Insisting that the youag mer
chant should take, care of their dust,
of which he often had large amounts
on deposit. .'.-' ' V
. Removing to Walla Walla, she or
ganized the First National bank In
SATURDAY'S GAME IS : .
BAXTER EVETT OF SEASOT
Fin Time In Team That Local Have
Had Chance to Defeat rendition
Tow Tfeltora Will Outweigh J La
' Grande by Large
Practice. ' s
Figure 'Hard
. - . . i
Seldom, If ever, duI football game
been more taxing to the players than
was the strenuous practice, which the
first- team was put through last eve
ning In preparation for the Pendleton
game next Saturday afternoon. Coaches
Wall and Mlckelson, assisted by Ralph
Reynolds and Ben Grout,; gave the
regulars such a lesson as will stand
them wel tn hand when the heavy
players from the ; Wheat , Town faces
them on XhG -local" gridiron Saturday.
From 3:30 until 6:30, the coaches la
bored strenuously with intricate plays,
and when darkneea drove the players
to the dressing room, the trainers felt
they had done much good to the team. I
It Is such training that . gives the
proper endurance, and though some of j
the new men in the squad cannot as
should be so stiff, they will know the
!' reason when the heavy beeves of the
Pendleton aggregation has been
pounding away at the little line of lo
cal high school boys next Saturday for
a period of a' half hour or more..
No game of the season will attract
as much Interest as the Saturday af
fair. Never In years have chances
been so favorable for the La Grande
dm to meet the Pendleton artist on
ttultty aa right now. It la evident
that rooters wtll have chances enough
te feel . that thrilling aeniatloa aent
through the loyal football enthusiasts
when hie favorite player make a sen
sational play.
; Bertmmag work tonight, and light
stgaal practice, tomorrow nigf to the,
slate for the local practice grounds.
, ta eaea at srsaHaek aM rrer tr
pie the preper vreatmeat ta te attmu
tat tbea ergaa wftkeut Irrttattag
UMtav Ortno Luabv ' Fivtt 8ym
tide AgeaUoa nad etfaanlatee tbe aVer
en eewetii ivttkeut mrrtattag , th
ergaaa tike 'pill ar ordinary oathar
Hc. , It doee n'-t nameate or gripe
and la mDd aad eteiant to take.' 'A
F. Bin. draggh
Jfoooe of DtmotuUOB of Partnership.
Notice la hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between
the undersigned, under the firm name
of Roeech ft Bunker, la this day dis
served by mutual consont, the said
Walter ' S. 2us!ter-- rct5r!sj, atsd tw
said Herman Roewh continuing the
bnsineea, and the Mid Herman Roee;h
will pay an debts owing by the firm,
and collect all accounts due the said
flrsa.
Dated at La Oraade, Oregon, Octo
ber 21. ' Oetlltf
HERMANN ROKSCH.
WALTER E. BITVKER.
RRODTEAM
j ... v-i fii H. Y.y
early eighties, when the ' First Na
tional bank waa .not as big as It Is
now, I pretty nearly had my breath
taken away one day by a good-looking
stranger helling from Chicago. He
threw a letter of credit for 180.000
from a Chicago bank on my desk and
quietly said: 'Can you cash that?' ' I
looked him over once or twice, made
a quick estimate of1 all the loose' cash
I thought we could scrape up and said,
'Tea, how do you want ItT He gave
a smile, sat down and said, 1 think
I'll take it In land.' In a month's
time, as his authorised agent, I bought
about 10,000 acres of cheap railroad
land for my Chicago friend, taking the
deeds In my name at his request, pay
ing an average of II. 6S an acre. : He
cleared over a million dollars on this
one deal tn a few years, and his name
was Marshall Field." ,
; Next Friday morning the ' North
Bank railroad will be officially opened
to traffic, says a Portland paper. The
occasion wilt be made of more than
ordinary interest by the presence of
J. J. H1H, chairman of the board of
directors, and Louis W. Hill, president
of the Great Northern, who will ar
rive. In the city Friday morning. They
will be accompanied by Howard El
llott, president of the Northern Pacific
system, and will remain until midnight
of November I, when their special will
be taken north over the new road.
As soon as word of this visit was re
ceived today by Secretary E, C. Glltner
of the Chamber of Commerce, he be
gan preparations for the entertainment
of the distinguished guests. This Is
not yet decided upon, except that a
banquet will be tendered at the Com
mercial club the evening of November
I. It will bo given under the auspices
of the Chamber of Commerce and Its
entertainment committee, ;. of , which
General C. F. Bee be Is chairman.' It
will be by Invitation and the price of
tickets will be announced at a later
date, as well as the list of speakers.
President Hill and President Elliott
will be given prominent places on the
program.v. . 1 ; .'..! ' ' ' '-,
, IWI ,,(1,1.1 .. W. . ... .. u... vm.
kings they w ill be met by a 'reception
committee headed by President C. F.
Swigert, of the Chamber of Commerce
who will preside at the banquet. Dur
ing the day they will be entertained
at a luncheon and by an auto trip. It
is possible ' that the committee in
charge of the affair wilt not attempt
to arrange any outdoor ceremony at
the terminal depot. Y . ' .
. President Francis B. Clarke of the
North Bank rond, will meet the Hill
party at Spokane Thursday morning.
They will visit Astoria and remain
there over Tharsday night
TREA8TRT DEPARTMENT, 4
Offlcw'of t2te OnPIle tbe
;. ., -'; .Cavrenoy. ; ?
. Washington. D. C Oct II, fill,
, Notice I fcereoy avn to all
persona who may nave elahn
against "The Farmer dt Trad
er - National bank of La
Grande," Oregon, that Oie same
must - be presented to Walter
Neldner, Receiver, with the le
gal proof thereof, within three
month from this date, or they
may be disallowed.
LAWRENCE O. MURRAY,
Comptroller of the Currency.
"
Exortetnt iVeann Advice.
Mrs. M. M. Davtson of No. 171 Olf
ford AVe 0aa jroe,'OaL, aayi:" '"The
worth of Electric Bitter as a general
family remedy, for beadacb, billon
nee aad torpor of the liver aad bow
el - I so prescoitoed that I am
prompted te nay a word la It favor.
The southern Oregon apple crop will
be very large.
m "
a "we
I now T o
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 clothC3
as well, f : ' s ', ...
The Cheapest fuel on the Market.
Biggest load of Wood forlcast Money
v
E.
PHONC
LAUNDRY
Done y
The Way You
PHONE
t-f. t
A. B. C.
for the benefit of those seeking reltof
from such afflictions. There Is more
health for the dlgertive organla In a
bottle of Electric Bitter than In any
other 'omedy I know ,otM : Bold under
guarantee at Newlln's drug atore, EOc
NO Oim HESITATES
- Y:-! ' OVEZl OCR CA2TDT.
Everybody that kaow eur ef-
ttoa at air la aware of their purity,
their treeaaeea, their fine Mea If
yen - don't know, "get aoaaateted."
... .... .. 1 . . .........
Ten certainly fat your meaey worth
in this vandy shop whether yeu buy
an ounce, a pound, or a l-peuad box.
mmm ) .
E. D. SELDER, THE CANDY MAN.
Cored Hay Fever and Summer Cold.
A. J. Nusbaum, Batesville, Ind
write: "Last year I Buffered for three
month with a summer eold ao dis
tressing that It Interfered with my
business. I had many of the symp
toms of hay fever.' and a doctor's: pre
scription did not reach ray case, and
I took several medicine which seem
ed te only aggravate my case. ' For
tunately X Insisted upon having Fo
ley's Honey and Tar and tt quickly
Oyster Cocktail at Scltkr.
The Solder's candy store will
el.
oyster eocktall Ir our now tin.
rk a
Be
RED 1741.
Want it done j
MAIN 7
Laundry
V1
'cured me. 'My wife ha since used
Foley's Honey nd Tar with tha same
success." A. T. Hill, druggist
TIHtlT YIIVIV
I IITta. rata-
Saved by my Method of
Di&lnl Wells
t No Wood Used
GasoKnw , Ecglnt Sates
; ; you much time and moxv- I
j ;- Y'iVJ ' ' ' " ' y'
; I ey. Instruction in Oaso-
Ene Epgirwerinff
Caller Write
i: R.:A. WEST, i!
i! The Well Driller ii
ae
Jtoora aad Board. --'
Beginning November 1, a limited
aumber of roomer and boarder will
be accepted at the Stulta aoaidlngj
house, corner Sixth and Spring ave- -nue.
)4ov
MRS. LAUHA 8TULTS. '
The November
guson's.
'American" at Fee
nappy
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