La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 22, 1908, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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FRATERNAL ORDERS
LA GRANDE, ORE.
M. W. A.
L GrnAe Camp No. 7711 meets
MCh Monday evening at I. O. O. F.
Ittll. All violtlng neighbor! are cor
Uy invited to attend.
Belief committee: E. C. Davis,
cWlet Disqua, A. J. Warner and D.
g Cot. E. C. DAVIS, C.
D. B. COX. Clerk.
F. O. E.
I Grande Aerie No. J5. F. O. E
aieeta every Friday night In Elks'
pill at S p. m. Visiting brethren In
vited to attend.
D. H. PROCTOR. W. P.
J. H. LE1SHMAN. W. &
O. E. H.
Hope Chapter No. It, O. E. 8., hold
until communications the second and
(Winn Wninesdavs of each month,
iiriun intnoeis cordially invited,
i a H v o. FORREST, W. M.
xRY A- WARNICK. Secretary.
L O. O. F. ,
Star Encampment No. SI, L O. O.
F meeta every aecoad and fourth
Wednesday In tne month In Odd Fel
lows' hall. Visiting- patriarch! always
welcome. D. X. COX, C P.
W. A. WORSTBLL, Scribe.
M. D. Of A.
Meets first and third Thursday eve
t I. O. O. F. halL Visiting, members
always welcome.
J. A. ARBUCKLifl, President
C. J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary.
Woodmen of the World.
La Giande Lodge No. lit, W. O.
W meeta every , Saturday evening
In K. of P. hall In tr.e Corpe
building. All visiting members wel
come. M. M. MARQUIS,
i. H. KEEJNET, Corsui Commander.
Clerk.
Hoary I or sal.
Fresh eomb heney, eae-pouad sec
tions, la quantities te suit eustemers.
I OSWALD VwLSWINKLER,
f-w Island City.
Daily Observer,
BAY & ZWEIFEL
Plumbers and Tinners
Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty
Let us furnish you with an estimate
n ytur work. Nt order too lare or
.mall for nil" hf.t attffitlAn. I Pi us
reline that old stove. At a slight ex
pense we can make it as fiwd as new
BAY & ZWEIFEL
211 DEPOT STREE1
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Gome in and see the table full of pretty
Ghristmas Gifts at one half off.
Every article will make a nice present
and will ba sold at much less than the
the wholesale price. Sleds, Skates and
all other Ghristmas Hardware at the low
est price - i - . -
W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO
C 4 C S C
DIRECTORY . f
laar.
La OrandV Lodge No. II, meets la
(heir hall every Saturday nla. Vis
iting brother cordially Invited ... at-
end. Cemetery plat may be Man at
Model Restaurant
V C. H. BLT6T0NE. N. O.
D. E. COX. Secretary.
C J. VANPERPOEL. Fin. Sec,
F'.HNVrtctn of Autriit!,
Court Maid Marlon Ne. St meets
rach Wednesday night In K. of P. hall.
Brothers are Invited to attend.
NERI ACKLES. C. R.
C. J. VANDERPOEL, F. S.
Board of Trustees: Dr. Q. I Blg
gera, Oscar Merger and Herbert Pattl
son. A. r,A.Ht .
L. Grande Lodge No." 41, A. F. A
t holds regular meeting first
ind third Saturdays at 7:10 p. m.
U H. RUSSELL, W. M.
C. D. HUFFMAN, Secretary.
Heights at Pythias.
Red Croaa Ledge No. 17, meets
very Monday evening lu Castle Hall.
itvorpe building. A Pythian welcome
o all visiting knlghu.
J. F. BAKER, C C.
R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. de 8.
L. O. T. M.
Hive No. ST. L. . T. M., meeta
every first and tnlrd Thursday ef eact
month at S o'clock in the afternoon
Visiting members made welcome.
SADIE KLINTWOftTH. L. C.
MRS. EVA MUNTYRE, K. ef R.
Rebekahs.
Crystal Lodge No. CO, meeta every
fuesday evening at the I. O. O. F
hall. All visiting members are In
vited to attend.
RACHEL E. WORSTELL, N. O.
TTLiJE COX, Secretary.
B. P. O. E.
La Grande Ledge No. 433, meets
each Thursday evening at S 'dock In
Elks' club, corner Depot street audi
Washington aveaue. Visiting brotheYM
are eerdtally Invited to attend.
e. s. ztmN. nw.ea r.o'er.
O. B. MCULLT, Rec.
65c per Morrth
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TROCIH43 AT HKUMISTOX.
Old IViul ItrwU Out Again ami fui
Uoiia Are lacking Horn.
There may hnre ben peace at the
last election In Hermlston, but It was
the calm before the storm the storm
of legal battle which will break at the
close of the Card divorce rase In the
district court today over the quo war
ranto proceeding brought by Attorney
R. R. Johnson, acting for several
prominent citizens of the irrigation
town to knock out the Incorporation
of the city, says the Pendleton East
Oreconlan.
Mr. Johnson, and District Attorney
O. W. Phelps will represent the state
In the proceedings, while F. H. Bart
lott and R. J. Slater will defend the
city and Its officials.
The complainants in the case will
contend that the city was never legal
ly incorporated. Insomuch a rte ac
tion In granting the petition for Incor
poration was taken by the county
judge, sitting as court with the county
commissioners, whereas, so It Is con
tended, the county judge alone should
have passed upon and decided the
merits of the Incorporation petition.
It will also be contended that the elec
tion was Illegal Insomuch as the bal
lots CHst were not of proper form, It
Is claimed.
Also, during the course of the pro
ceedings, the plaintiff will probably
bring up the question of the Hermts
ton election of a year ago, alleging It
to have been fraudulent, and to have,
been conducted without regard to the
election laws.
On the other hand, the defense will
contend that the city of Hermlston
was legally and regularly organized,
an election on the question of incor
poration having been properly author
laud, at which a majority of ballots
cast were in favor of an incorporated
town, and at which officers were duly
and regularly elected.
A FALSE RUMOR.
Lro Mr-Coy Is in Spokane and
Been for Several Weeks.
Has
Reports have been current in this
Ity for two weeks or more to the ef
'oct that Leo McCoy was a prisoner in
'ortland, charged with holding up and
beating a man badly. Later tho re
ports were freely circulated that the
victim of the hold-up had died of his
Injuries. Last week while Sheriff
Chllders was passing through Port
and ho visited the county jdll and
went through the registry books and
not being satisfied In not seeing his
name, esked permission to go through
the cells and personally see the pris
oners. Leo McCoy was not there,
neither was there any charge against
him. This morning . Leo writes his
mother to the effect" that ho has been
In Spokane for the past month
Leo's many friends here, as well as
ihe friends of the family will be glad
to learn that all of these reports have
been without foundation. The error
eem'ngly was caused by the report in
.! , Portland papers of the arrest or
j.i av. jalntance of Leo.
HEALTHY RKASOV.
Vol a Contagions Disease In the City
I
for Many Months.
A prominent physician, while In The
Observer office today, in reply to a
question regarding the general health
or tne city, replied intre is nui a. sin
gle case of contagious disease In the
city, nor has there been for several
months. Something out of the ordin
ary for a city of this size. The cli
matic conditions the past six months
have been conducive to good health.
Whenever we have cool, frosty fall
mornings in this country, we have few
general complaints. '
VER Hear, of
DENT1S
Dentist and the reason - it
took him a year to get a cer
tifioate from the State Board
of Dental Examiners?
He is stiil pracl'cing in the La
Dental Parlors in the Post Office
B'ock and it will oe to your, interest
to see him If youcomtemplate having
any Dental Work done. By the way,
he is a graduate of the Philadelphia
Dental College and the Northwestern
Dental Gollege of Ghicago. If we
were to gfte any advice we . would
say that a man who has not studied
theory as well as practice is not the
bast man to intrust with the care of
your teeth. : : : : : : :
rilOFlTAULE I1VS1NF.SS.
Newsboy MttkM GoihI ltiifthicM on Hie
. La (irotMlo-joM-oli I.lno.
The newsboy now running on one
train of the La Oramlo-Joiwph sjrv
Ice, Is doing a rushing business. Buy
era actually come to him, and all ho
has to do Is to maintain a dignified
pose and get rich. The short train Is
seldom canvassed, as patrons can
easily find the vender of newspapers
and goodies that aid In killing time
during the tedious journey to and
from oseph. Within two day at the
later, the other train will 'be equipped
with the newsboy service. The man
to take the other train was expected
this morning, but aa he did not come,
It will be two days before he goes to
work. Barkalow brothers, of Port
land, put on the service two works
ago, tentatively, but business has been
so good that the experiment stage is
pst anJ la p-w j"nirnt.
Kotkc of Installation.
On Wednesday evening at the Ma
sonic temple, there will be a joint In
stallation of the Masonic and Eastern
Star officers for the ensuing year, to
which all Masons anil their wives, and
all Eastern Stars and their husbands,
all visiting Masons"and visiting Btars.
are cordially Invited. By.ordef of t'.u
COMMITTEE.
FOR SALE 1 chiffonier. 1 center ta
ble, 1 single bed with mattress, 1
refrigerator, I lady's saddle; cheap
if taken at once. 'Phone Red 87L
E. Sebbelov, opposite sugar factory.
American Club.
City of Mexico, Dec. 22. -Annual
election of officers of the American
club, an organization of all the prom
inent American residents of the Mex
ican capital, will be held today
WHAT
will you have for dinner today? Teu
may answer this question satisfactori
ly by dining at
THE MODEL RESTAURANT
The Old Stundby.
Our cooking is a paragon of per
,.. tnnn riiiiu. and out
. ... .
""Vice rapid and courteous What
more can we say, except thai oui
prices are popular? We give a regu-
dMM, fop
Coma and try It Tou will not need
the sense of hunger to enjoy It '
The Mockl Restaurant
J. A. ARBUCKLC, Prop.
Open Day
WaSatl WeeklyCi fjfl
MeaUiokeUfofV'tlUU
rjd Nigh
FxIIaoh Phoaograahs and Rr- 4
orda at NEWLIN BOOK STA- 4
TIONERT CO.
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Stevenson, the
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; La Grande Professional
Directory
J. a HUBBARD, M. D.
Ttyio and Sargvoa.
ffloe In New Bank Building. Rooms
-' 'Phones-. Residence, Main l
it; Office. Mala 7.
DR. A. L, RICHARDSON.
Physician and burgcoak.
C'e- over Hlll'a Drug Store.
I'n.iue 1S6. Residence Main IB
N. MOLITOR, K 0,
Physician and Snrgeoo.
Oorner Adams Ave. and Depot Bt
ffloe Main 68 -:- Residence Mala
BACON A HALXk
Pttvatolaaa aad Rurgeaa. '
fjQos t a Qrrnde National Bank
Building. 'Phone Mala 11.
V T. Bacon, Residence, Main It.
M. K. Hail, Residence. Main (t.
ft. V. E. MOORE
v DR. H. C. P. MOORS
Oatmpathle Physlrtaaa.
.trksvltle Graduates Under, Founder
Office Bommer Bolldlng.
bones: Office Main 8J; Res. Main 14
C. H. CPTON, ?H. M. D.
Physician aad Snrgeea.
rectal attention gives te Bye, Bar
Nose and Throat
fflce la La O-atids National Bask
Bulldiag.
hones Office, Main t; Resldeaes,
Mala 32.
VETKniVARY 8CKGEONS.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON,
Vetenaary Bargwsa.
fflce at Hill's Drug Stere, La araade
Realdenes 'Pkeae Red 7IL
)ffloe 'Phone Black lttl. .
lade seadeat 'Pkeae II.
Both 'skenee at rasldwae.
DR. W. H. RILBT,
Graduate Ohio State Valverslty. I.
t all kinds. Geuatry sails pressstly
uuwered.
Office U14 Adams Aveaae.
Phones: Paolflo Black 1111,
Independent, S7S.
Pnklto Steasgemslaer aad Typewrttsr.
At WHUaatsea's OfiMse.
114ft Feley Bbsek.
Residence 'Pkoas Black IIS er Rsi
HIS.
VIA VI.
MRS. GRACE McALISTER.
- Teacher and Manager.
Teiuyhvae iarmora - XS .
Rnduced Rate on O. R. A N.
On December 33, 34, 28 and SUthe.
O. R. A N. will sell round trip tickets
to any station within a distance of 200
miles at a rate of one and one-third
fare for the rouad trip. Final return
limit January 4.
mMaanmamncTBiw
Somethin g
Exceptionally
Good
IN HIGH TOP
Boy's Shoes
C. PRESTON
Depot St
For That Dull iVellag After KaUag.
I have deed Chamberlain's atomash
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and liver taklets for some time, snd
.
caa testify that they have done roe
more good than any tablets J have
ever asedf My trouble was a heavy
dull feeling after eating. David
C. B. CAUTHORN,
' Dealt!. '
ones over Hill's Drug Sters.
La Qrand ' Orecoa.
J. C PRICE. D. M. D.
Deatlst
Room SI,' La' Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Black till.
TEACHERS OF MUSIC
PROF. B. PORTER DAT, Principal.
La Grande School of Muata,
Mrs. Day, assistant School, 10
Greenwood Ave., one door south of
Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 1111.
MISS STELLA OLTTBR,
' Teacher of Piano and Hameay
Studls at residence ef Turner Oliver,
earner Fearth and O aveaue.
MISS LENA McRBTNOLDS.
IsMrtr aster in folos Catsare.
Resit I, lewis Building.
La Grande - - . . regoa
UWB ROSE HO BSE,
Infractor sa Piaao Harateay aa -
Tscluikiue.
.LCerner Seeead and Jeftersea Street.
La a ran do, Oregea.
r;lJ-!ll!
KL2X7MUCAL ENGIXKKRS.
L. A. PICKLE R.
VcivlL Mloiug, Irrigattoa Eogioeertac
and Surveytas.
Iistlmates, plans and spsolttoatloBa,
Office In Bohnenkamp BalldlaB, '
la araade - - - - . Oregos
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C. It THORNTON.
Architect and Eagiaee. .
Surveying, Cirri and Structural Bagl
aeerlng. V
Tweaty Tears' Eaperlsnss.
K)BBJIT U3HJSR, :
' AretUseeU
Osfltee 1117 Adams avsaus. 'Paenes:
PaokOs, MKta 1. Hems Jadcpeadeat
No. I.
ATTORN UTS.
Chaa, XL Coehran : Geo. p. Oeotuma
COCHRAN dt eOCSRAN,
;' . Astonseys.
La Oraads National Bank Building.
kL Sraads ' Oregosj
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R. H. LLOVD.
Atteraey at Law.
tPraoMce la all the coursrof the BUts
and Waited States,
hjta - . - - - tfregca
49. X. CBA WrORB,
Atteraey at Law.
nfractiees la all the courts sf the Str.tar'
aad United S Sties,
fflce la Aa Grands Matteaal Bank
Building, La Qraads, Oregon. -
LB ROT LOMAX.
Atlasaey at Law.
111-11 SweUasd Building.
Pertlaad , - .'.. Oregoa
i i1 ii see j- j -s-r? .
Freeman, Kempt, Nova Scotia. These
atrengthen the stomach and
Imprevc the dlKsliun. They atae teg-
"
u ate the 1 ver and bowels. They are
far superior to pills, but cost more,
stores and see what a splendid medW
cine It la.
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