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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1908)
EVKM.vq ODsr.RTKn. la graxdis. oiiecox rniPAT. NornMiirat , nos. , How lo Get rMrotig. P. J. Daley, of 1247 W. Conijre! 8L, Chicago, tell of a way to become trong. He ay: "My mother, who It old and wai very feeble, U deriving to much benefit from Electric Bitter, that I feel It ! my duty to tell thoe who tonic nd r.rnehenln; medicine about It, In my mother's cstu a marked gain to flesh ha r autted, Insomnia ha been overcome, and she 1 steadily growing atronger." Electric Bitter quickly remedy stom ach, liver and kidney complaints. Sold under guarantea at Newlln' drug tor. RAM TAfT-" MB MILL Furs For Small Maids ' t t All Sorts of Dolls Millinery! Uillinery! POPULAR PRICES Up-to-date Tail or Made Suits ' Taker' City. Nov. B. With no In tention of letting such victory go by without burning some powder, Incln- . Tht the woolen mill ot Union will be In operation soon, or else pas down the line a a hopeless case. Is a fact 4V... I. Wnu. ...... 4. 1.... ..-.. I . .. .. ADAMS AVKKUtt .. PAGTC SIX. ELECTIOH EVER AGA I T i ) X fef and Silk Waists, Infant's Pop Com Siik Caps, Wool Shirts andUggins The Latest Styles in oll ars and Beits THE VI DOYIi .W Something Exceptionally Good IN HIGH TOP Boy's Shoes C M P R Depot l Y D I R ECTO R Y or THE FRATERNAL. ORD EI RS LA GRANDE, ORE. ' m. IV. A. La Grande Camo No. 7701 meet every flrt ana third Monday evening at I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting nelgh- bors are cordially Invited to attend. Relief committee: E. C Davis, Charle Dlsqua, A. J. Warner and D. E. Cox. : E. C. DAVIS, C. D. E. COX, Clerk. ' '.. , ; '. U. i La Grande Aerte No. IS. F. O. E., meet every Friday night In Elk' ball at I p. m. Visiting brethren In vited to attend. : . , D. H. PROCTOR. W. P. J.-H. LEISHMAN. W. & , , ': O. E. S. '" Hope Chapter No. IS. O. E. S.. hold !- comtiiiinication the second and .- to t -irm.1av ' of each ' month, inm" wmMii cordially Invited. , iKi, t M)RREST. W. M. v k. WAKNICK. Secretary 1. O. O. V. Wtar Encampment No. tl, L O. O F meet every second and fourth Wednesday In tne month In Odd Fel low hall. VtaiUng patriarch always welcome. D. E. COX. C. P. W. A. WORSTELU Scribe, ' M. D. of A. wU first and third Thursday eve- t 1. O. O. F. hall. Visiting member always welceme. .J. A. ARBUCKLE. Preeldent C. 4. VANDERPOEU Secretary. Woodmen of tbe Wtyid. La Grande Lodge No. lit. W. O. meet every Saturday evening In , K. of P. hall In tl Corps building. All visiting members wel come. II. M. MARQUIS.! v H. EEENET, Corra Commdr. ."Clerk. " '-":" -" lloner tor Kale. . Freeh comb hooey, one-pound e s tloos. In quaaattee to mitt customers, i OSWALD VOLS WINKLER, 4-w Xalud City. i (0. . IN THE 'i Mascnlc B!2.;i MHIIIIIMIIMMM. ESTON , Street - : i. v. . La Grande Lodge No. 1. meet li heir hall every Saturday night VI .ting brother 'cordially invited to at .end. Cemetery plat may be een a VIodel Restaurant ' . v C. H. BLTSTONE, N. O. D. E. COX, Secretary. , C. J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. Sec. . 1. FWrtor of Amwln. " - ; . Court Maid Marlon No. 22 meet each Wednesday night In K. of P. hall Brothers are invited to attend. ' NERI ACKLES.C n. -C J.' VANDERPOEL, F. S. Board of Trustees: Dr. O. L. Big gera, Oscar Beiger and Herbert Pattl on. : i A. F.A.M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A- F. 1. M., hold regular meetings flm ind third Saturday at 7:S4 p. m. U H. RUSSELL. W. U. C D. HUFFMAN. Secretary. ' . ;.; K. of f. Red Croaa Lodge No. ,27. meet very Monday evening In Castle Ball :orpe building. A Pythian welcoro. o all visiting knight. . D. H. PROCTOR. C. C, R. L. LINCOLN. K. of R. S. L. O. T. M. . ...-., Hive' No. 17, L. O. T. M.. meeU every first and third Thursday of each month at 2 o'clock In the afternoon Visiting member mad welcome. - . SADIE KLINTWORTH. L. C ' MRS. EVA iTlNTTRE, K. of R. . Rbekalia. Crystal Lodge No. fd, meets every Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F hall.' All visiting member r In vited to attend. ; RACHEL E. WORSTELU N. TILLtX COX. SeereUry. . B. P. O. E. ' : En Grand Lodge No. 422. meet each Thtmday evening at o'clock tn Elk elttb. earner Depot street and Washington avenue. Visiting- brother are ord'hTry Invited Id attend. C 8. DWO. EsnRed RuhrF. 0. E. VCULLT, Ree. Seo. barrel and exploding the 2,000 Chi na firecracker, republicans began to- day to plan for the big ratification of Taft and Sherman' victory. The night act U Saturday, and there 1 a general Invitation extended regardless of race, color or previous condition of servitude. Nothing will be done to of fend th most fastidious democrat who believe In the majority ruling, and all democrat admit they believe that way. . Lucky Baldwin Is out today raising the 'wind" for the big time and he stated to a reporter for the Herald late this afternoon that the people were chipping In liberally :, for the event. A band concert will be one of the feature, an auto' parade will be another, and possibly a detachment of the Ku Klux Klan will b pressed into service for that night. '-' ' ' ; Just who will make speeches has not been settled, but It I safe to (liens ,tht there will , b ' many gpeeche made before the next morn ing. All democrat will be invited to leave their sinful political course and return while the light hold out to burn. There will be an old-fashioned -epubllcan love feast at .which time the fatted not the golden calf will be butchered. It l expected that Colonel Ayre will have reached here from 'England by that time, and If he I present he will have charge of this republican diocese with authority to beckon to William Smith. Mose Fuchs, C. H. McCulloch, Samuel White and several other, and urge them to enter the portals and get right. , Prepare to spend Saturday; night away from home a part of the night anyway. Verbal agreement today on the part of the city administration permits everyone to have-a good time on Saturday just such a time as wat had a few rights ago when the city election result was announced. V X)UMEU IlESIDENT DYIXG. George Actios Hurries to flako: to Call on Dyliig Brotlicr. .Ure. Mrs. George Ackles left this morn ing for Baker City In response to P telegram stating that her brother-ln-law, James Ackles, was very low anc not expected to live- but a few hours. Mr. Ackles health would not per mit him making the trip,. James Ack Tea was, up to 12 years ago, a farnn in this valley, owning what Is knows as the McCoy farm north of Islant City. From here he moved to south prn rtrwnn t1 nntO Wnfrt n here of his condition, George Acklet had not heard from' him for severa years, although having written sev eral times to points where he sup posed- he' might be residing. Jamei Ackles is 68 years of ago. WinTMAN GAME TODAY, Strom; Team From . Idaho . Invadct Whluiuin College Ti-irltory. Walla Walla, Nov. 5. Coach Blan chard last night put his men througl the last hard scrimmage before th Whitman-Idaho game Which is to be called on Ankcny field tomorrow af :ernorn. Coach Bianchard and Cap tain Borleske . were present at the re ent game between the University ot Idaho and the University of Oregon. nd last night they had the second team using' a number of Idaho play and gave the 'varsity defense an op portunity to learn to stop them. The Idaho team will arrive In Walla Walla today, They come con fident of victory- According to no tice sent out from Moscow yesterday there will be a special excursion train carrying over 100 Idaho students who will make the trip to root for their ;eam in the big game tomorrow after noon. Since the recent gam with Oregon, Coach Mlddleton has not put hi men through hard scrimmage work, but ha slmpl been running light signal In order to limber up the fWers aaC-K 'pvl'. Hrzra i- the possible condition to meet Wnltman. . A man who offered to sell place In East Salem at 11200 last year I offered 12200 now, and refosee to Mil. All property Is Inereaeing, any the Jonrnai. ment for th ' Grand Rond valley and friendship for her slater city, Union, ha taken a strong and healthy root in Ln Grande. Three of the most prominent and reputable busi ness men of La Grande are ready to purchase the Union mill for 120,000, and th necessary 125,000 to capital ise th mill will be furnished by Union clllxens; this amount ha already been promised. . - ; , ', From rumor that have reached the Scout, the plan of the promoter la to have a chain of mills, putting In oper ation the . mill at Pendleton and Union, and In the near future to erect one at La Grande. 1 SAY, Mr. MAN! We put lusljiiitie pol ish on your shirts and collars. They dj amil ' so tasily. TRYUS THIS M0STH CHERRY'S HEW LAUtWRY. Pacific States Phone Main 78 Zi mtutni Here 12U fCEMt'NT WORK j ; . ' . All kinds of " Cement and. Goncrete work. I , CONCRfTE l- BUILDING BLOCKS I CEMETERY WORK too small SaUsfjtctlon Guaranteed f . L. ' ROBERTS PHONE BLACK 682 ! . 4f J$ e4fMfMf4 $ ROYAL BAKERY t H. ROESCH, Prop. t ' IVe call special attention to f R o y a I t R r a A . a i w u u I cicov . injic unc tuio stun on urrc r ' sjunnnni tt . Let us do your holiday t cooking. Ho wore expen sive ann not half the worvy t ONLY THE BEST OF MAT- ERIAL USED t All tlntt nrtctrv nn thm I. kijzl oaserj. . wagon or-; ROYAL BAKERY ee.eeeeejeee.ee.eeeeeeeeaee I now 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 plenty for the flour, and soma to help buy beefsteak and clothes as weil. ' i The Cheapest Fuel on the Market. Biggest load of Wood for least Money PHONE LAUNDRY Done The Way You . PHONE, : ' - - " ,'- A. B. C. CLEM LUtlCHES Cheapest in the City. Good Meats Made Where you can , See it Done EAST STYLE LUNCH ROOM House Cleaning BY MACHINERY No dust; no worry; you show us the room we do the rest. No more expen sive than the old way but more thorough Phone yourorders to Phone Red 1782 J ALTHEIDE & OLIVER i Eicelelnt Iteann .tAvk-e. - Mr. M. M. Davison of No. 171 GIf ford Ave., San Jose, Cat., says: "Th worth of Electric Bitter a n general family remedy, for headache, blllou ncs .no tuipor of th liver and bow el 1 o pronounced that I am prompted tn say a word In It favor, for th benefit ot tboe seeking relief from such affliction. There I more health for the digestive organl In a bottle of Electric Bitter than In any other medy I know ef." told under auarante at Newll' dm; store. EAc. Cured Hay Fever ami Pumrurv Colo. A. J. Kusbwum. Batesvlll. Ind., write: "Last year I uffred for three month with a summer cold s dls esaing tiiat It tnterfered with my buslnen. I had many of the symp toms of nay fever, and a doctor's pre scription did not tenon my cane, and I took several tnedtctne which seem ed to only aggravate my ease. For tunately 1 Instated upon kavtng Fo ley Honey and Tar and It quickly Be iiappvi n , z RED 1741. Want It done MAIN 7 -: ' -' , Laundry cured me. My "wife has sine uacd Foley' Honey tnd Tar with th mow success." A. T. Hill, druggist. , . f TIME Ai'D CASrt Saved by my Mct.ied of Dllnl Wells flVo V n Used Gasoline Engine Saves you much time and mon- '.'".' ey. Instruction in Gaso I line Engineering,,.'. Call or Write R. A. WEST, I The Well Driller I Moon and Hoard. number of roomer and boarder will be aceepted at the Stult boarding house, corner Sixth and Spring aw ue. Nov" MRS. LAURA STULTS. The Movcmber "American at Fa-gvson'a. e : t