La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 23, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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otsixr. observer, la crandk. oregon. monday. November 2.1, igos.
TAC.E Jl .t.-
1
- , DIRECTORY
OF THE
FRATERNAL ORDERS ?
L.A GRANDE ORE.
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La Grande Professional
10 (mm
EIRE (III
W. W. A.
1 La Grande Camn No. 7708 meets
very first ana third Monday evening
at I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting neigh
bor are cordially Invited to attend.
Relief commtttti. . B. , r .CDyfla.
Charles Dlsqua, A. J. Warner and D.
Rox. E. C DAVIS, a
IP. E. COX. Clerk. ' .' .
r. o. c.
La Grande Aerie No. 159, F. O. K,
meeta every Friday night In Elka'
hall at 8 p. m. ' VUltlng brethren In
vited to attend. .
D. H. PROCTOR. W. P.
J. H. LEISHMAN, W. a
. . O. K. S.
Hop Chapter No. IS, O. E. 8., hold
stated communication! the second and
jui 10 . Wednesdays of each month.
iiiia inmoere cordially Invited.
VAKV O. FORREST, W. M.
viRY A. WARNICK, Secretary.
I. O. O. F.
'48tar Encampment Mo. II, L O. O.
meeta evei-y second and fourth
Wednesday In tne month In Odd Fel
lows' hall. Visiting patriarchs always
welcome, D. E. COX, C. P. -
W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe. "
H.B. of A.
Meets first and third Thursday eve-
t I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting member
1 ways welcome. . '."'
J. A. !ARKUCKLtS. President.
C. J. VANDERPOEL. Secretary.
Woodmen of roe World. '
La Grande, Lodge No. 169, ' W. 0.
iV., meets , every Saturday evening
i K. of P. hall in the Corpe
ulldtng. All vfcSting members wel
ime. M. M.-MARQUIS,
. H. KEENET, : Cocsut Commander.
' ' , Clerk.
, Honey mr Kale. ,
Fresh comb honey, one-pound sec
.lapu), In quantities to suit customers.
, - ; - Island Olty.
tJO OXE HESITATKS
J1
t 1 OVER OCR CAXY.
Everybidy that knows our confefi-
J is at an l9; aware of their" purhy.it
Mr tresnness, their fine flavor., If
u don't know, "eet acquainted "
u certainly get yMir money's
worth 4
i
this candy shop whether you'
byi
ounce, a pound, or a 5-pound box.
D. SELDER, TIIK CANDY 5IAX.
Ei MiimGUABI,
AlfOTlONKER.
Sales cried on snort notice.
Satisfaction guaranteed, v
No extra Cha fnr dlRfanr
tA GRANDE . - . OREGON
lirte No. 1. 'Phono No. 19x
THE LATEST AND
Hoiiday
COLLARS. EELTS,
TOYS and" BRiC
L.n.WLLngW&CO.-
ADAMS AVEXXE
.t8"4iHtt$.H
I. O. O. F.
La Grande Lodge No. II, meets In
their hall every Saturday night Vis
iting brothers cordially Invited to It
tend. Cemetery plat may be teen at
Model Xlestauraat .
D. 55. COX, Secretary.
C. J. VANDERPOEL. Fin,
Bee
Foresters of America. v
Court Maid Marlon No. 22 meets
each Wednesday night In K. of P. hall
Brothers are Invited to attend. ' .
NERI ACKLES. O. R.
C. J. VANDERPOEL, F. S.
. Board of Trustees: Dr. O. L, Big
ger, Oscar Berger and Herbert Pattl
son. ' . '''; ' ' -
, A. F. A A. M.
La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F.
A. M., holds regular meetings first
and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m.
I H. RUSSELL, W. M,
a D. HUFFMAN. Secretary. '
Knights of Pythias.
Red Cross Lodge No. J 7, meets
every Monday even'.ng lu Castle Hall,
fCorpe building. A Pythian welcome
to all visiting knights.
J. F. BAKER, C. C.
. R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. & S. - '
. L. O. T. M. ;
Hive No. J 7, L. O. T. M., meets
every first and third Thursday of each
month at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
Visiting members made1 welcome. , ,
SADIE KLINTWORTH. L. C.
MRS. EVA M'lNTYRE, K. of R.
, Rehekahs,
Cryatal Lodge No. f8, meets very
Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F
hall. All visiting member ' are in
vited to attend.
RACHEL E. WORSTELL. N. O. .
TILLIE COX. Secretary.
.' j, R. P. O, K. , '-:'
La Gratide Lodge No. 438, meets
each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In
Elks club, . corner Depot street and
Washington avenue. Visiting brothers
are cordially Invited to attend.
C. 2. IuNN, Eizltei nn'ef.
- - ' O. K M'CULLT. Rec. Sc.
SKATING RINK
NEW ARMORY HALL
tlUfLOCK &. MATLOCK
Propiietors
Opjn every week night at
I 7 o'clock, Saturday after
t noon 2 to 6.
!-
First class music by . our
New Military Band Organ
lady beginners will be ;
furnished free skates on
mOOnS, 2 tO 5
-
t
A cordial imitation to all.
Good order assured : :
All Skates 25 cents
Gallery Free -
Big Coin Show.'
Springfield, HI.. Nov. 21.-WOne f
th b Ingest dlBpmya of Indian corn
ever shown In the country la on liaTMl
for the opening of the Illinois Btrn-o
Corn Exposition on Monday. An ox-
tensive and remarka'ble exhibition (
the by-products of corn will also 5
shown. Ehc show wlH extend throuuli
all of next wwk,
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PRETTIEST i
Gifts
PURSES
a BRAC
the Mlmnaugh mill. '
city Into territories
and to canvass each section thorough-
Ing planned by the ladles of that as
sociation. In addition to the big can
vass which should meet with stupend
ous success, there will be one or per
haps ; more places, centrally - Iocaied.
designated as a place where anw public-spirited
Individual can register and
become a memoer. -
Must Join to Vote. -
The by-laws adopted last Saturday
stipulate the Qualifications Qf a vote
in the affairs of the association to be
that a person must be a" bona fide
member that Is, having paid his
membership fee. A great many peo
ple are desirous of aiding the move
and at the same time have a voice In
the management. These two condi
tions follow each other, as a member
ship fee Insures an equal voice with all
charter members.
The following by-laws were adopted
Saturday afternoon after The Ob
server had been issued:
" Article I.
Section 1. This organization shall b
known oa the Riverside Park association.....;-
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Sjc. 2. (Its purpoHo shall be to make
it possible for the people of La Grande
to own a public park.
. Sec. 3. The meetings shall he sub
ject to the call" of the president,, and
the secretary shall give time, place and
object of called mec-tings in hor. noti
fication. ' ' :
Sec. 4. Five members shall consti
tute a 'quorum. ..'..' . ,
' . Article II.
Section 1. The officers shall consist
of president, vice-president, secretary,
treasurer,' auditor ana boura oi uirec
tors.. f. .. ','. ; v-,'. . . ,; ,-';' .
Sec, . 2. The president shall, preside
at all meetings of the association and
hoard of directors. She shall appoint
the hoar dot directors and such stand
ing committees as may bo necessary.
She shall put all motions, cause all
votes to be taken and sign all orders
on the treasurer. She shall have pow
er to execute any contracts or Instru
ments required to be made or execut
ed fir or In behalf of the association
aftrr having been so authorized by a
majority vote of the member present.
Sec, 8. The vice-president shall be
the assistant for the president and per
form such other duties as pertain to
that office. V ' . . , .
Sec. 4. The secretary shall fc-eep, a
record of the meetings of the associa
tion and board of directors, conduct
all correspondence and preserve , all
iwtieia ua reirus. - tne snail draw
all order "on the treasurer and . tO'
getTMr wJih the president sign the
samo.- , . ,'. , -' - r. '-.';. , , '. '
S-c. 5.. ' The treasurer shall bo the
financial ngent of the association for
the receipt and disbur9eJnent of funds,
giving her receipt fo rail money com
ing Into her hands and raking vouchers
for 3.11 money ffitsbursed. She Bhall pay
out money only on orders signed by
ths president nd secretary and shall
mslte idetalled statements of all re
ceSptft nxid expenditures. The money
of tne organlzailon wherever kept shall
be in the name of tho Riverside Park
association ami sal dissociation shAll
be benefited by any Interest that may
accrue an such deposit. . ,
Eoc. fi. The dutiv'8 of. the auditor
shall bn to -examine and audit the
books of the secretary and treasurer at
stated tiroes. -
Sec. 7- The board of directors shall
advtee wlih and assist the president In
the management of the affairs of the
association.
Arlh le 111.
Section Every citizen Is eligible
to membership upon payment of one
dollar with no dues nUnched. Chil
dren under 15 years, 50 cents. :
Article IV.
By-lairs miy be amended by a two-
thirds vote of the member present.
IIm Moved Location.
Mrs. C. E. Will, the dresnmaker,
"ill be-located .at 114 Al'SMS avtBii'
after November 24 Her 'phone num
ber will bo Red IC2.
Al Helsner and Perry Robinson left
for Wallowa this morning, where they
will be employed In the construction
To dlviJo the
Passenger service on the North Bank
road went Into effect today. The fol-
la Walla explains many of th details
connected with the latest Hill devel
opment In this section of the United
States: i
Walla Walla. Nov. 2I.-FIve brand
new passenger coaches constituting the
duyllght train between Walla Walla
and Portland, to be inaugurated over
the Northern Pacific line this morning,
arrived in Walla Walla this morning
at 6:30 o'clock, on the trial trip of the
new run. The train" Includes an ob
servation car, a diner, buffet, express
and baggage cars. . :
Kennewick and Pasco, as well a all
towns between there and Walla Wal
la, are looking forward to the inaugur
ation Of the new train with much Joy
ful anticipation, as it puts them in
much hearer communication with both
this city and Portland than they hav
ever been In the past.
What the hew train service mean
to Walla Walla and the surrounding
country can hardly be overestimated.
It will mean more people, more busi
ness, more homes and an altogether
more prosperous city.' Passengers will
now be enabled to leave Walla Walln
In the morning and reach' Portland
early In the evening, without the ne
cesslty of changing cars or having to
wait at any point for connection- with
other trains. ' ;
Although the time schedule for the
departure and arrival of th new train
has not yet been received at the local
N. P. offices, It Is thought likely the
train leaving Walla Walln at B:30 In
the morning will arrive in Portland
about 6:30 in the afternoon, and the
one leaving the latter city Will start
about 9:30 in the morning and arrive
In Walla Walla about 9:15 in the eve
nlng. ' - - --
TEACHERS
M BAKER
La Granae is practically void ot
School teachers today. Last night and
this morning's trains took away a ma
jority of tlty and county teachvrs who
will attend the annual meeting of
Eastern Oregon teachers. An, excel
lent program has been prepared in
which many of the leading pedagogues
of the Pacific coast will take a prom
tnent part. The Pendleton teachers
IMtssdd through the city last evening
wltjh the, filial delegations going thhs
morning. '
11 MjstTalua'ble Agent.
The glycerine employed In tr. Pleres'i
Bindidrttw greatly enhances the tnedlcinni
properties which It extu-ts from native
roejicmai root and hold In solution
iniu-b tierter vjian nbobol would. It a bo
Ii9scj taediclnal p'lK-r!k5 of Its own
l.i'imr a vauaWo '!emulcciit, nuiriiive,
innwpuc ana snt.rornioTit. It at
really to the r!Tlc.T-y of Uie Liack Cherrv
oark, Uloodnx-U tioldert Seal roots. .Stone
rrKii- ana vue''n's rwt. coni;il;n'd In
-Lwuoon .Menieul D:??ovcrr " In suld-jln
cjiroiiic. or l:n:;er;nir eoucchi. branchial,
JI:roat anl lup.sf auctions, fi-r all of which
tix-sejiTPiits are reconoicuued by btan l-
nru incuicai autUotMic.4. .
in .ii ea-cs wiirre tiiero Is a wacr'na
tway of Cc:h, !cw of appetite. wiUi weuk
stomas, as in tS:e eany stajos of con
s::.;)tion. tucra -zn n floubl that glv
crt-lnejcts cs b vr.c.zlf. nutritive and
c ifiucn rco. on rem.
v"'-,,nw 'vyy duck cnerryaarK ii
lrvmvnj a ."cs;:oa ana muiaisg i:p tr.u
ia?a ni.TTj' ;-t r.g:ii. control. ::ifj the coucl
iR-sli iii.lH' f-t r.g:h. controiiirifj iha couch
ind trini'jns about a l:ca!ihv condition
A tl.e wM'ir rr.::::a. Cf ct.i:f;c. It ciu-t
jot be r'he-ri io worit t!racles. It will
a
G
not.
tuic v Jii'.iupiiun except in us earlier
sialics, n v :t: r"r -y of.yr.rf o f
DV ran
;.'.wTT-r;-'
jit iiu,' ',urn
yTr, v.i.. ' in acute cuujio
it lar.ot i-u el.i-ciivj: Trls in ti.e lingering
han!f-oe poiirhs.or tho-e of lonir standing,
tven when uceonipam.-Hl hy hlci Uiii? from
Pin-i. that it performed iu tnuil
aiarvelo:' cures:
Prof. Fialt y ElKncwood. M. D , of Ren
nett Mtd. Col! Chicago, says of gly
cerine: . '
In d ypep! it wire n exeellent rarpivie.
IloH.nc a fixed rinanutr of Hio tioruxidu of
( lunLVa In toluilu.i. it it one of bent
Miiinlaeturwi iirwiuctsof ih prvsr. tic in
arh,i?fKT!alir If there H ul.raili.n or ra
:atrlil rssiritu (tarrial Inflammstlon of
vTorcarli). It t a rii,t ei'irlonl preparation.
rlne will relieve mnnvraseivf pyrin
tlx-artburn) aud excessive gastric btouacU)
aeiiiily."
tnilden Bledlra Plueovery" enriches and
parities the lkod eurinir hlotoh. plmpki.
erupt iona. acruf uloun swclllnsa and old sore,
or uloera.
fcJtT"1 ltPT;K VP""T"i Buffalo. V. V-
J" hookl UMllna- all ahout I lie D.llra
BrolrlnU fooia coniptMinff Uiia wonderful
i.r uooaiovbol in It.
Directory
rUYSIClAN'8.
O. U BIGGERS, M. D.,
Pbysidan and Sorgoon. -ifflc.
Lewla Building, over Henry
A Carr Undertaking Parlors,
ffloa 'Phone Black 1111.
Residence 'Phona Red 1001.
. J. H. HCBBARD, M. D.
. Physician and Surgeon,
(ftc In New Bank Building. Rooms
10-11, 'Phones-. Realdenc. (Iain
80; Offlc. Main 71. .
DR. A. L. RICHARDSON,
Pliyalclan and Snrffco.
Of flea over Hill's Drug Store,
fflce 'Phone 1161. Residence Main SS
N. MOUTOR, M. D, V
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St .
fflce Main 08 -:- Residence Main 89
BACON & HALL. .
: Fhvslclana and Surgeons.
Jfflce t. A Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Main 19. .
!. T. Bacon, Residence. Main 18.
M. K, Hall, Residence, Main R2.
P, IT. E. MOORE
- DR. II. C. P. MOORt
x Osteopathic Plijslclans. ;
Jrkvi:ie Graduates Under Founder.
Office Sommer Ballding.
'hones: Office Main 8; Res. Main 8
C. II. UPTON,' I'll- Gi M. 0.
: Physician and Surgeon,,
.'pedal attention given to Eye, Ear,
. ' ' Nose and Throat.
fflce In La G-ande Vatlonat Bank
Building. ,'" - ;
hones Office, Main 2; Residence,
'; Main 82..
VKTER1XARV SURGEONS.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON,
Veterinary Burgee nu
-Mice at Hill's Drug Store, La Grand
Residence 'Phone Red 701.
Xflce 'Phone Black 1181,
v Inderenuent 'Phone 58.
Both 'phones at residence. V
.DR. W. H. RILET,
Graduate Ohio stntg University.
VacgitlaTTon. "Dentistry and Su'
"t all-kinds. Country calls '
inswered. ' " ' - - t
Offlee 1414 - aAvuW
:;v ifl'deperidt'At. 873. ' '" f . "
Soriiethni
Exceptionally
Good
HIGH TCP
Boy'sSfiocsl
C. Wi P R
s Depot
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. A
! 4
Office of the Comptroller of the
Currency. 4
Washington, D. C, Oct. 13, 1908.
Notice fs hereby given to all
persons who may have claims
i against "The Farmers St Trad-
ers National bank nf Tji" A
Grande," Oregon, that the same
must be presented to Walter
Neldner, Receiver, with the le-
gal proof thereof,,. within three
months from this date, or they
may be disallowed. 4
LAWRENCE O. MURRAY. 4
Comptroller of the Currency. 4
' a " EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
DENTISTS.
' C. B. CAUTHORN,
Dentist.
Of'ic over Hill's Drug Store.
La Gra-ide Oregon,
J. C. PRICE, D. M. D.
Dentist.
Room IS, La Grande National Bank'
Building. 'Phone Black 1991.
TEACHERS OI' MUSIC
PROF. E. 'PORTER DAT, Principal-
La Grande School of Music,
Mrs. "' Day, assistant. - School, 10 5-'
Greenwood Ave one door south oJ
Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 1881.
- MISS STELLA OLIVER,
Teacher of Piano and Harmony. '
Studio at residence of Turner Oliver,.
corner Fourth and O avenue.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
L. A. PICKLE R.
CIvIL Mining, Irrigation EnglnoftrUa.
and Surveying.
Estimates, plans and speclflcaUona..
Office In Bohnenkamp Building.
La Grande - - - - ' 6resov
C. K, THORNTON.
Arehlteet nnd Engineer. ,
Surveying,' Civil and Structural Eugl
. , v .'' ' neerlng. ' .
i Twenty Tears' Experience. . '
ItOUEUT M.'LLEIt,
, Architect.
OfIce 1107 Adams avenue. 'Phonews
Taclfic, Main 1. ; Home Independent
. No. 8.'
ATXORNETS.
Cbaa, E. Cochran Geo. P. Coctirwe
COCHRAN 4 COCHRAN
. Attorneys.
La Grande National Bank Budding: .
La Grande - - , Oregonr '
R. H. LLOYD. .
Attorney at Iw.
Practice In all the courts of the Btat
and United Slates.
Elgin
O. II.
'A'
CIl
Practices ' .-wrney i
. n 8i? Wieoiil ts; of the State
' afid tfflltAfl Statbft.-- . :
vfflee in Lai Grande TiSFJ.,
boild'.ng, Xo Grande, Orcgn
ion.
V1AV1.
MRS. GRACE McALISTER.i
ieacner and Manager. "
J
Telephone Farmers 1978,
E S 1 0 '.N
Street
dersigned has been appointed by the
county court of Union c.mntv, tyte of
Oregon, e.eci;-r n.f ' the Inst will an.X
testament of Duncan KcEsih. deceas
ed, and all persons having claims
against said estate are required to
present the same with nroner vnnrh.
ers, to the said executor at his resi
dence in Elgin, Oregon; or to R. If,
Lloyd, his attorney, at his office ir
Elgin, Oregon, within six months fronj
the date of this notice.. :
Dated this 21st day.of Temri'
nt. "William m.- mcbeth, j
R. H. LLOYD,- Executor
- Attorney. Nov21-28-5-12-r
Stamping done and embroidery lesxnrifc.
given. AH materials used are the
best quality. One lesson free wltta.
each piece.
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