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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1908)
r- "T ttttt r r.t. yrrFWTNo oBsimTm, m nnAWiw. ortFfiov, tcf:rt v. sorrmvy vr.r r-TX. - How to Oft strong, p. J. Daley, of 114T W. Congress Bt Chicago, " 01 .ay to become strong. Ha says: "My mother, who la old and waa very feeble, la deriving so much benefit from Electrto Bitters, that I fel ls rov auty t0 tel thoBe nd atnnlo and rtrnvtbnlns; Up-to-date Ta7 or Made Suits Met and Silk Vaists, Infant's Pop Corn Silk Caps, Wool Shirts and Leggins t The Latest Styles in otters and Belts IIPIDll Something Exceptionally . i Good IN HIGH TOP Boy's Shoes C W P R Depot v, ..DIRECTORY ,5 :. . ' ' , or; the ' FRATERNAL ORDERS : LA: GRANDE, ORE. . M.W. A. , La Grande Cams No. 770$ meeta every first ana third Monday evenings at I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting neigh bors 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. VOX, Clerk. V. O. S. La Grande Aerie No. S6. F. O. E., meeta every Friday night In lks' hall at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren In vited to attend D. H. PROCTOR. W. P. J. H. LEISHMAN, W. a O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. 8.. hold auit coinniunicatiotis the seconcUand .vt.itti A -ftineB.iavs of each month. ' iMMity finoftiii cordially Invited. . dHT O. FORREST, W. M. iR A. WARNICK, Secretary. : I. O. O. F. Star Encampment No. SI, L O. O. F meets every second and fourtt Wednesday In tne month in Odd Fel Sows' halL Visiting patriarchs always welcome. D. E. COX, C. P. W. A. WORSTELL, 8crlbe. . M. B. of A. Meeta first and third Thursday eve t L O. O. F. hall. Visiting roembers lways welcome. J. A. ARBUCKLtfl. President. C J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary- Woodmen of the World La Grande Lodge No. 19. W. O. W., meeta every. Saturday evening n K. of E. hall In the Cqrpe building. All visiting members wel come. . M. M. MARQUIS, J. H. KEENET, Consul Commander - Clerk. " ' ' Honey lor pale. -Fresh comb honey, one-pound sec tions. In quantities to suit customer OSWALD VOLSWINKLER, 4-w Island City. (medicine about It. la my mother!! esse a' marked gain In flesh' has re- suited, Insomnia has oeen overcome, and aha la steadily growing; stronger. EJectrto Bittera quickly remedy stom ach, liver and kidney complaints. S,old under guarantee at Newlln'a drug store. - i it,".- v.' v .; La Grande, Ore. IN THE . Masonic Wi EST ON Street e I i - I. O. O. Ft ta Grande Lodge No. I. meeta tr their hall every Saturday night. Vis lUng brothers cordially Invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be aeen a' Model Restaurant. - C. H. BLYSTONE, N. O. D. E. COX, Secretary. C. J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. See. Foresters of America. each Wednesday night in K. of P. hall Brothers are Invited to attend. NERI ACKLES. C. R. C. J. VANDERPOEL, F. S.' J . Board of Trustees: Dr. G. L. Big gers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Paul son. A. F. A.M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. A J holds regular meetings first tnd third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. L. H. RUSSELL, W. M. C. D. HUFFMAN, Secretary. Knights of Pythias. Red Cross Lodge No. 1, meeta every Monday evening In Castle Halt, Corpe building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting knights. J. F. BAKER, C. C. R. L. LINCOLN. K. of R. A 8. lu O. T. M. Hive No. 37, L. O. T. M, meeU 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 MINTTRE, K. of R. ' Rehek&h. Crystal Lodge No. fO. meets every ruesday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting members are In vited to attend. ' RACHEL E. WORSTELL, N. G. XILLIE COX, Secretary. u. i'. o. fe. La Grande Lodge No. 438, meets each Thursday evening at S o'clock In Elks club, corner Depot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. C. S. DUNN. Exalted Ruler. ? Q. K. MXULLT. Rec. Sec 1 i 'A u. a TAW BODY TOJOStPH The, body of W. T. Bunnell, who last Sunday afternoon threw himself In front of a train neur Walla Valla and met almost instant, doth, arrived josepn lor imermuni. inv iimunuia dispatch from Walla Walla recites tho manner of death: W. T. Bunnel, aged 85 years, a la, borer who has been employed on the Fred Stlne ranch, slx miles from Walla Walla, wag1 struck by an O. R. & N. train yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock, near the Spofford warehouse between Walla Walla; and Milton, where he had laid down on the track apparently with suicidal Intent. When picked up by the train crew h was still alive, though the entire top of his head waa split. open, while his chm waa badly cut and his right hand mashed. Ha was brought to' this city on the train and quickly conveyed to St. Mary's hospital, where, he died at 4 o'clock yesterday , afternoon, never regaining consciousness., Ill luck and despondency over the breaking up of his home through the death of his wife la supposed to have caused' ; him to mlt', suicide, although the death commit suicide, although he, left no word or note. , The engineer on tho train which ran down Bunnell said he saw a dark ob ject lying on the track a considerable distance ahead of him, but thinking it a pig, merely blew tho whitslo and did not slacken speed until he was almost on the object, whe nit .was too Inte That the body was not decapitated would seem to Indicate that tho front wheels of the locomotive had struck the head and brushed, it from th track. ,; . ' GIRL INJURED Martha Morrill, 15-ycar-old daugh ter1 of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Morrill of Ka, mela, fell last evening while returning from school and sustained a severe break of the right arm near tho elbow. Suffering Intense pain, the little girl was brought to La Grande on the east bound and treated by Dr. v Hubbard. The break ls so serious that the arm may never perfectly heal, but remain stiff and Inactive. : The little girl re turned to her home on the late train. fuRTM'Oi niLL TO AID IN THE -j V BCILDING VP. FACILITIES. Mercantile Interrerta Kclze Opportuni ty to Aid IIUI In His Decision ami Fight Opposition From City Coun cil In Not Allowing Rroad a Fran chise. Tacoma, Nov. 10. -The mercantile organizations of the city renewed their efforts today to overcome the opposi tion displayed by the city council to allowing the Great Northern railroad to enter Tacoma. HIM announced yes terday that the Great Northern is ready and willing to enter Tacoma, and will aid In building the Grand Central depot to equal any In the west. The proposition of the road Is tq come from Seattle over the Northern Pacific tracks, and build modern yards, and freight houses on land purchased from the Northern Pacific road, which Is also a Hill road. A LIBERAL OFFER. The AJ T. IIUI Drug Store Guarantee to Cure Pyspcpula If They Fall, The Medicine Cwts Nothing. To ini'iiWMinMAb.y piove ; i.iti pof pie of La Grande that Indigestion and dyspepsia Is curable and that' Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets win effect the cure, we will furnish the medicine absolute ly free if It falls to give complete sat isfaction te any one giving It a trial.. The remarkable success of Rexall - Dyspepsia Tablets Is largely due to the new and succckaful method , of manufacture, whereby the well-known properties of Bismuth, Pubnltrat and Pepsin have been combined with car minatives ond their agents. Bismuth Subnltratc and Pepsin are rccognlaed by the entire mexllcal pro fession as specifics for acute Indiges tion and dyspepsia. The Pepsin used In Revnll Dyspep sia Tablets ls manufactured by a new process which develops its greatest ef ficiency. Pepsin supplies to the di gestive; apparatus on f the nwwt lm twTtint etetneuta iX tile mgesitve rlui and exerts a'tonie Influence upon all the glands which supply all the other elements necessary to, proper asslml latlon and digestion.'1 ' Tho carminatives ; add properties which promptly, relieve tho disturb ances and pain caused by -undigested food. . The perfect combination of these' In gredients make a remedy absolutely Incomparable and Invaluable for the complete cure of indigestion and dys pepsia. ' ' ' 1 " We are so positive certain of this that we sell Rexall Dyspepsia Tab lets on our own: personal .', guarantee that they will either cure you or cost you nothing." A, T. Hill. . SAY" Mr. MAN! We put iust a UtlU pol l ish oh vour shirts and 4 cellars. They do telicil so easily. TRY US THIS MONTH 'j CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY. Pacific States Phone : Main 75 imrithl Ftcne 12U CEMENT WORK I All kinds of Cement and Concrete work. ' : r CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS CEMETERY WORK fsJ mIm sa4V - UfWA too small. ,.' . , . v:;. SallsfdCtlon Guaranteed t. ROBERTS PHONE BLACK 682 .... ... t ROYAL BAKERY, i H. R0ESCH, Prop. We call special attention to. Royal Bread EVERY LOAF HAS X GUARANTEE OUR lef us do your holiday t cooking. No more cxpen- I siveann not half the worvy ONLY THE BEST OF MAT- ERIALUSED I All kinds pastry. Stop the X X Royal Bakery waaon or rr.one BLACK 1121 ROYAL BAKERY I Furs For Small Maids All Scrts o Dolls Mill eryl Millinery! POPULAR PRICES E.fLWELLflfillji & CO. .. , .. . . . ADAMS AVESti! ' , IMS.MStlJtMttJ?M j How To A bin full of flour and a shed full of first-class dr chajn ;wood is enough to make ANY man happy. Now the way to -fill tha 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.- , : ' '. The Cheapest Fuel Biggest load of Wood for least Money V. E. PHC1VE - A UN V:';V-. , :. Done - The Way You Alant it done ?mM CLEAN LUNCHES Cheapest in the City. Good Meals Made Where you can , See ltDone 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 your orders to Phone , Red 1782 ALTHEIDE & OLIVER ExceleUit BcaUu Aavlce. , Mrs, M. M. Davison of No. IT Glf ford Ave., 8an Jose, Cat., says: "The worth of Electric Bitters aa a general family remedy, for headache, bilious- kness and torpor of the liver and bow els Is so pronounced . that I am prompted to say a word In its favor, for the benefit of those seeking relief from such Afflictions. There Is mors health, for the digerUve organls In a bottle of Electric Bitters than In any other medy I know of." Sold under guarantee at Newiin's drug store, toe. Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold. A. J. Nusbaum, ' Batesville, Ind., writes: "Last year I suffered for three months with a summer cold so dls irvuluf i'uzi ii iacenhred wito. mf business. I had many of the symp toms of hay fever, and a doctor's pre scription did not reach my case, and I took several medicines which seem ed to only aggravate my case. For tunately I Insisted upon baring Fo ley's Hsney and Tar and It quickly 4 1 Be Happy on the Market. B RED 1741. .. . DRY iviAiiy 7 cured me. My wife has since ttseS Foley's Honey and Tar with ths sam success." JL T. BUI, druggisL j.'f ; ! TIME AND CASH f ; ,. ....... . , .. i 1 i ' aaV Saved by my Met, ted of J':.".'. " blltijs Wells -r ,' . , i.".im . . Mo V ) ) l Used I Gasoline Engine , Saves you much time and mon- ey. Instruction in Gaso- line Engineering .' Call or Write R. A. WEST, I The Well Driller l t llooni and Board. Beginning November 1, ' a llmlte number of roomers and boarders wis be accepted at the Stults boarding house, corner Sixth apd Spring ave nue. Nov MBS. LAURA STULTS. The November gusen's. 'American" at Fer- EAN -