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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1908)
mem page KVEWnS OVHCKR. M GReVOK. nrKOON SATURDAY, XOVI.MHKU 14, 100. PUT YOUR IONEYIW IT IS MUCH LAND SAFER K Alberta wheat lands in the Chinook eltof the Bow The Canadian Pacific railway has just placed a 3,0CO,CO0 Pay a few , The company will do all the work for you and oae crop of wheat is actually paying for the land. The last chance on the American continent to secure-good land, cheap. Ocwtor.jllJJUGrrY and Qcrdon Menzies of the 0. R. & N. have bought land in this tract . About 20 ether Umatilla county people have purchased and a number of them will move to Alberta and farm their lands in preference to paying high rents m Oregon. Thousauds of Americans are going Into the Bow riveV valley. "Railroads are being constructed and new tow..s are being founcted. Round trip from La Grande costs but $55 including railroad and notel expenses. Next party will leave Pendleton for Galgary about November 20. Cheap rates for intending purchasers. Go and see Alberta anyway You can soon pay for a half section or a section and be independent. inRJATHflW ' fm mum n I a m How iu liet BirunK. Daley, of 1247 W. Congress gt,,ihicago, tells of a way to become He says: "My mother, who Is olilnf was very xeeoie, is deriving so h benefit from Electric Bitters, tht l reel 11 is ray amy to ien inoe u3 need m tonic and ctrengthenlng . i (I i Somethin g '! Exceptionally j Good J IN HIGH TOP Boy's Shoes C W P R Depot e . t ff;. DIRECTORY I of the :V; ' FRATE RNALORD E RS J .... LA, GRANDE, ORE. i w a La Grande Camo No. ' 770 J meets very first ana third Monday evenings at I. O. C. F. hall. All visiting neigh bora are cordially Invited to attend. Relief commltteo: ,E. C Davis, Charles Disqua, A. J. Warner and D. tX Cox. E. C. DAVIS. C.. D. E. COX Clerk. , ....,),. F. O. H " La Grande Aerie No. 169.' F. O. E., meets every Friday " night In "' Elks' ball f t 8 p. m. Visiting brethren In vited to attend.' , I' I. H PROCTOR. W. P. ( J. H. LEISHMAN, W. & O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S., hold ui communications the second and lo feninesdayt of each month. ii-iuti - -i-rnwn cordially invited. - -Nl O. FORREST. W, M. 'R A, WAKNICK, Secretary. I. O. O. F. Star Encampment No. SI, X. 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. F. W. A. WORSTELU Scribe. , m. ui m "f Meets first and third Thursday eve at I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members always welcome. J. A. ARBUCKLii. President. C J.' VANDERPOEU Secretary. Woodmen of tle World. La Graade Lodge No. 1(9, W. O. W meeU every Saturday evening In K. -of P. hall in the Corpe building. All visiting members wel come. M. M. MARQUIS, J. H. KEEXET. Cocsui Commander. Clark. .. . - Honey tor Sale. Fresh comb honey, one-pound sec tions, in quantities to suit customer OSWALD. VOLSWIXKLER, d-w . bland City. hundred dollars down and secure a -inHRJSTnfU ' Anont Canadian m m w Vliy mm mj m medicine about it In my mother's case a marked gain in flesh has re sulted. Insomnia 'has been overcome, and she is steadily growing stronger." Electric Bitters quickly remedy stom ach, liver and kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee at Newlln's drug tor. " ESTO N Street o. o. r. La Grande Lodge No. 1, meets 1b their hall every Saturday night Vis iting brothers cordially Invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be aeen ai Uodel Restaurant C. H. BLTSTONEN. O. ' D. E.- COX Secretory. , C 3. VANDERPOEU Fin. Sec. Foresters of America. Court Maid Marlon No. 22 meets ;! w.Miint ntvht In K. of P. hall. Brothers are invited to attend. NERI ACKLES, 0. R. C. J. VANDERPOEU F. S. Board of Trustees: Dr. G. U Big gers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Pattl son.' A. F. A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41,. A. F. A . M., holds regular meetings , first tnd thlid Saturdays at 7:20 p. m. . t U H. RUSSELU W, M. C. D. HUFFMAN. Secretary. KiilIits of Pythias. ; , Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meets very Monday evening in Castle Hall, Corps bul'ding. A Pythian welcome o all visiting knights. , J. F. BAKER, C. C. R. U LINCOLN. K. of R. & S. L. O. T. M. Hive No. 2", U 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, U C. MRS. EVA M1NTTRE. K. of R. Rebekaha, . Crystal Lodge No. 10. mets every Tuesday evening at the L O. O. F. hall. AH visiting members are In vited to attend. RACHEL E. WORSTELU N. O. TILLIE COX' Secretary. . n. v o. k. . La Grande Lodge Ne. 432, meets each Thursday evening at i o'clock in Elks' club, corner Depot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. C. 2. DZjNN. EizTtei '".ii's'-. O. E. M'CULLT. Bee. Sac. River valley at SIO, S12 and $16 per acre on eight year's time at six per cent. One sod crop will pay for the land. acre tract on the market. The company will break your sod, seed your crop and fence your 'and. mm m mmmmmmmm-mmmmmmm . . , PEXDLETOX TEAM UETl RXS. I'layed a 0 to 0 Game at Baker, But Holds Eastern Championship. Joyous that they were not defeated, ahd claiming the championship ' of eastern Oregon, the Pendleton football team passed 'through La .Grande this morning en route home after. having played a 0 to 0 game at Baker City yesterday. La Grande enthusiasts who saw the game, affirm that Pendleton outplayed Baker City, but displayed poor Judgment and had "Friday, the 13th" luck In lts'attompt at goals from placement Five times Pendleton gave the ball to Captain Baker, the usually clever foot artist, but as many times he missed the goal. Baker City tiled a placement once. Following the game last night an arbitration meeting was held to decide a point in rules that came up during the game, which if not decided as it was, would have given Pendleton the game, 2 to 0. But the Incident was declared a touchback rather than a safety. It was also de- tided that by vli tua of having defeated La Grande by a decisive score, a team In turn had In reality defeated Ba ker City, and also that Pendleton held the championship last year and has not had the honor wrested from It this season by a decisive defeat, that Pen dleton theoretically holds the eastern Oregon championship. ; ' BUILDING NEW BRIDGE. O. H. & N. Building Vc Work for Slecl Structure. After several days of work'construc tlon of false jwork on the O. R. &'N. railroad bridge f. over the Grande Ronde Just above Oro Dell, has been about completed. The piling for,, the false work were all driven yesterday. The timber crew Is now erecting a structure over ; which trains 'can pass until thej cement abutments have been constructed. " When such becomes the case, the heavy steel girders will be placed, and the main line approaches raised 20 inches. The bridge is to be 20, Inches higher than the noe now there,' necessitating a raising wt me main line on each side of Jt for a dis tance of a half mile qr more, that the 20-inch raise may be overcome gradu- 1. ally. . . The steel Is already' here and the steel gang Will go to work in a few days'. A work train has been hauling timber and material of various de scriptions to the place of late, but has completed that phase of the work. A steam shovel, a large. crew of men and a work train will be required In rais ing the track when the company is ready for it. It is- hoped to have the structure ready in three months ' PASS AT MIXAM. X One Train Dines at Elsin and the Other at Wallowa Town. MInam la the pasxing point of the two Wallowa county trains, according to schedule. The first regular train to Enterprise left La Grande this morning In charge ;of Conductor Gra dy. His train stopped atfWalloVa town for dinner, " while Conductor Gulling's passengers took dinner at Elgin. This will be the scedule order as long as the trains run as they do now. The train from Enterprise ar rived in La Grande this afternoon, heavily loaded with Wallowa citizens anxious to ride on the first train out of their town. BROTHERHOOD MEETS. Methodist Organization Cltangca Its Name at First Meeting. What was formerly the Brotherhood of St Paul, a men's organization In the M. E. church, met for the first Pacific Wheat m mm mtm m m mm . m mn m m -mt mm B time this year last evening and re christened itself. The name now is Methodist Brotherhood, a parallel of the Presbyterian brotherhood. Plans for the ensuing year were formulated and a very enjoyable series of meet ings are being planned for the winter months. a SAY, Mr. MAN! f I We put lust a little pol- I ish on your shirts and t collars. They do not soil so easily. v TRY US THIS MONTH I "UCODV'ff IICIl tULAni Hi- I laundry. $ Pacific States Phone : I - Main , 73 I dependent Phone 1211 avt--Hr,; eV4'44y4 CEMENT WORK I . . : ' . 9 li Kinua ui vjeuieuw ,uu f Goncrete work. t BUILDING BLOCKS i CEMETERY WORK I No contract too large or dacisrdqiion uuaraniecu U. L. ROBERTS PHONE BLACK 682 I ROYAL BMERY, W. R0ESCH,Prop. VJe call special attention to t Ro ya l B r e a d t EVERY LOAF HAS OUR 1 GUARANTEE t t , I Let us do your holiday f cooking. No more expen- X sive ann not half the worvy 1 . t ONLY THi BEST OF MAT-I ERIAL USED 4 - All kinds pastry. Stop the t I Royal Bakery wagon or t Phone ' I BLACK 1321 I ROYAL BAKERY! V444"t H-i section of 1 and Ponrfloi nn AsWan h mm m m mm y X M V Furs For Small Maids All torts of Dolls rMlineryl Millinery! POPULAR PRICES . ADAMS A UN DRY Done The Way You PHONE A. B. C. Laundry ! i I They Take the Kinks Out " "1 have used Dr. King's New Life Pills tor many yearswith Increasing satisfaction. . They take the klhks out of stomach, liver and bowels, without fus or friction," says N. H. Brown, o Pitlsfleld, Vt Guaranteed satlsfao torr at Newlln's ftrug store . 25f. House Cleaning BY mnCriiricRY Ho dust: no worn: vou show us the room we. do the rest. No more exoen- sive than the old way but more thorough Phone your orders to Phone Red 1782 J ALTHEIDE O OLIVER Excclelnt Health Advice. Mrs. M. M. Davison of No. 7 Gil ford Ave., San Jose, Cel., says: "The worth of Electric Bitters as a general family 'remedy, for headache, bilious ness s nil torpor of the liver and bow els U so pronounced . that I am prompted to say a word In Its favor, for the benefit of those seeking relief from sueh afflictions. There Is more health for the digestive organ Is In a bottle of Electric Bitter than In any other "cmedy I know of." Sold under guarantee at Newlin'a drug store. COc. Cured Hay lever ami Summer Colu. A. J. 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 manv 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--c iu only aggravate my case. For- ;.4.viy I Insisted upon having Fo Hor.ey ted Tar xi it wheat land W mm V I VJ m jl AVENUE - Want it done I Mm 7 cured me. My wife has since used Foley's Honey and Tar with tha sama- r , success." A. T. Hill, druggist. 4 4-4-4'4'4-4-44 I TIME AND CAtSti I Saved by my Met.iod of I . Diiglng Wells I No Wo ) I Used Gasoline Engine Saves I you much time and mon- J ey. Instruction in Gaso- I line Engineering . " Call or Write R. A. WEST, I The Well Driller lloom and Board. Beginning November 1. a limited number of roomers and boarders win he aeojti n .thy foul's besr4y house, corner Sixth and Spring ave nue. Xevf MRS. LAURA STULTS. .':v November "American" t Fer Tiison. li' ' I- 5-