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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1908)
if I ! ficirr r.arn kwxw rir-tvr i rtv-. cinrfMvr. ?iiyp.v, DFcr.Mr.ru 2, ian. pack nmrrtt. DIRECTORY or THE FRATERNALORDERSi L.A GRANDE, ORE. JL W. A. x Grande Camp No. 776$ meets ch Monday evening at I. O. 0. F. ball. AU visltkig neighbor art cor dially invited to attend. Belief committee: E. C. Davis, .ria Dlsaua. A. J. Warner and D. VM" E. C. DAVIS, C. B. COX, Clerk. v F. O. Zn Orande Aerie No. 159, F. O. E., Bieeta every Friday night In Elke' ball at I p. ni. Visiting brethren In sited to attend. ' D. H. PROCTOR, W. P. J. H. 'LB1SHMAN, W. 8. i . ssmsssssnns O. IE. S. Hope Chapter No. IS, O. E. 8., hold auio communications the aecond and 101,1 in vn!neadav of each month. :mofei cordially Invited, i'.AKT O. FRREST, W. M. mTT A. WARWICK, Beeretary. L O. O. F. : star Encampment No. II, X. q( o. f IV meeU every second and fourth Wednesday la the meat la Odd Fel lows' hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome. D. E. CX, C. P. W. A. WORSTHLL, ScrHe. M. B. oC A. Meets first and third Thursday eve It I. O. O. F. hall.' Vistttag members always welcome. X J. A. ARBVCKLil, President C. J. VANDERP9BL, Secretary. Woodmen of tko World. ' La Gsande Lodge No. 1, W. O. W., meets every Saturday evening In K. ef P. hall la the Corp buildlag. All vlalttag members wel come. M.'JI. MARQUIS, J. H. KEENET, Consul Commander. Clerk. I1ISS "' IUU Hosiery for Mala. Fresh cmi honey, one-pound sec tions, la quantities ta suit ustmers. OSWALD VLSWaNXLE R, t.v, Island 91fcy. Daily Observer, BAY & ZWEIFEL Plumbers and Tinners Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty Let us furnish you with an estimate on ytur work, rvo order iw imi& 01 small tor ou' best attention. Lot us relfee that old stove. At a sf?ht ex pense we ean nrake it as good as new BAY & ZWEIFEL 211 DEPOT STRER 1-2 Gome in and see the table full of pretty Christmas Gifts at one half off. Every article will make a nice present and will be sold at mueh less than the the wholesale price. Sledo, Skates and all other Ghristmas Hardware at the low est price - W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO f . O- O. F. LaGrande Lodge No. 1, mMti a their hall every Saturday nig Vis iting b nothers cordially Invited at tend. Cemetery plat may be aeen ai Model Restaurant. C. H. BLTSTONE. N. O. D. B. CO-X, Secretary. C. J. VANDERPOEL. Flu Sec rnrtmu.f ot America. Court Maid Marlon Ne, 22 meets oach Wednesday night in K. of P. hall Brothers are Invited to attend. NKRI ACKLES, 0, R. C. J. VANDERPOEL, F. 8. Board ef Trnstees: Dr. O. L. Big. gers, Oscar derger and Herbert Patti son. A Pa A e Me La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. A 4. M., holds regular meetings firs' ind third Saturdays at 7:10 p. m. L. H. RUSSELL, W. M. C. D. HUFFMAN. Secretary. Kntgbta ef Pythias. Croaa Lodge No. 27, Red Croaa Lodge No. 27, meets monaay evening iu casus au, all visiting knights. J. F. BAKER, C. C. R. L. LINCOLN. K. af R. & a L. O. T. M. Hlv No. M, L. O. T. If., meets every first and third Thursday of eacfl moath at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. Visiting members made welcojne. SABIB KLINTWORTH, L. C. MRS. EVA MINTTRE, K. of R. RetadratM. Crystal Ledge No. CO, meets every Tuesday evening at the L O. O. F. hall. All visiting members are ln vlted t attend. . RACH1VL E. WOR8TELL, N. O. TfLLtB QQX, Secretary. . B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433, meets eaea Thuraffay evening at S o'clock In Biles' cluli, earner Depot street and Washington avenue. Visiting broth! are cerflhstty Invited to attend. C. 2. jyattN. Esa'.teS Tu'er. . B. M CULLY, Rec. Sec. 65c per Month OFF HOLIDAY TRADE f I Portland, Deo. 28. (Special corrrs pondence.) The greatest .holiday trade ever enjoyed by Portland one1 the other cities and towns of Oregon closed on the evening of December 24. - It was estimated that there were exceeding 60,000 actual shoppers In Portland at 4 "clock Christmas eve. The entire downtown district was r i rrmsa of movlnsr vehicles and peJep trlans and the aisles of the larger re tall houses were ulmost Impassible. The year 1909 will be tho travel year for the Pacific northwest. The mne' advantageous rates are In this direc tion.' All of the great railroads of the country are going ' to bend their ef forts toward presenting the resource of this portion of the United States throughout the east, Canada and Eur ope. . The Portland Rose ahow and the Alaska-Yukon-Paelflc exposition will be two Important features and railroad men In all the large centers of population predict an enormous travel. The Pacific Monthly has organized a Progress Department, to begin with the January number. . It Is the pur pose of this department to condense original Items' which will Interest prospective homeseekers or Investors In Oregon. The editor of this depart ment has requested your correspond ent to say that he would especially ap preciate letters direct from producers, giving facts which would" be of Inter est to Intended homeseekers. The enterprising people of Gilliam county will hold a big Progressive convention under the auspices of the Gilliam County Improvement associa tion. It is the Intention of the people of this county to begin one of the most active advertising campaigns ever car ried on by any Oregon county. Don't forget that it Is the duty of every reader of this paper to write to some friend at a distance, and tell him of the advantages of Oregon, both as to climate and production. Remem ber that the people of the older states, where the weather Is cold, are hover- p r.round the fire and have lots of time "nad get busy. !Jent Jacob Gould Schurman of Cornell university, and chairman of the first Philippine commission, one of America's noted educators, Is making a tour of the country, being entertained by the commercial ana educational organizations. He was a guest of the Portland Commercial club at luncheon Saturday and was given a dinner at the University club Satur day evening. The Roseburg Commercial club, af ter a year of most Intense activity, will iW1tr-nA their new club rooms o:! Tuesday, January 12. There will U renresentatives present from var!oi:e sections of the state. Fire men and firemen are goln? Into society. The first named organ! nation is going to give a benefit bai' at the Elks' auditorium on Januarj 15, but one that isr right-now Jn. the public eye Is the one to be given by the Locomotive Firemen and Englr.e men next Thursday evpning. For th first time since the organization hat given an annual ball, decorations will hav to be dropped. In the past, one affl." r.as always outdone its prede cessor In elaborateness of decoration On account of house rulings this sea son, the novel schemes need no longer be worked out, but for all that the oc casion will be a popular one. It will usher out the old year, and dancer? can greet 1909 from the dancing floor. Tickets have sold rapidly for the ball. All Bnt One Drowned. Newcastle. Australia, Dec. 27. The British steamer Advance and the bark Ivlrna collided near here today. The Advance, went. 4n w'h! H .?"! the firm officer. ITot Orick Tnmal. T. p. Felders has adde1 1 hi in fectloncry department, hot chicken ta- OD YE! males, and thoso who enjoy these da ,.! , 4 v ( vlil t'iKf the bs ver ready foi your order at E. D. Solder s I'nndy store. i real estate with an Abstract when you are fully advised of 11 its istory, Krxw just what ou are purchasing If you iiave 'cs draw it for you. Out records are accurate both they and oir work is substan tially guaranteed. YfJUR lifVESTlEATIGK SOLICITED LA GRANDE IHVESTMEHT CO. CALL roil BIDS. Notice Is hereby given that the un !erslgned will receive up to noon 'hursday. the 7th day of January, 909, at his office In Lat Grande, Ore gon, sealed bids for the purchase of he following described real estate, to .ft: v Commencing at a point 621U feet outh of the NB corner of the SVT t section 19. township 4 south, range '.0 E. W. M., thence running south 117 feet west, wert 201 V4 feet, taenw lorth 417 feet, east 208 Va fec to place f beginning. Also, commencing 9S814 feet south f the NE corner of the NW of t 'W14, section 19, township 4 south ange 40, E. W. M., running thene !Uth 842 feet, west 258 V4 feet, north 43 feet, east 253 feet to place of icglnntng. Also, commencing 250 yards north f the SE corner of the SWU. ec Ion 19, township 4 south, rango 40 ?. W. M., thence west 80 rods, morth (0 rods, east 80 rods, south 40 rode, o place of beginning. Also, beginning 80 feet due east of .h KTC corner of the NW'i of the 3V-'J4, section 19, township 4 south .or.a in m W SI., runlnng thence Hie east along Una between NW!4 ind SW14 511 feet, north 4 feet, weat -.M feet, south 4 feet, east 611 feet to nin,.u nf hmrlnnln" Together With 11 water rights belonging therat ald land being commonly known as ie "County Poor Farm." situated a Union, Unloa county, Oregon Said bids shall be accompanied with i certified chock of five per cent el he purchase price of said land The county court of Union county, .regon. reserving the right to rajesi my or all bids. Paud at La Grande, Oregon, thi ' ih day of PecomDer, ,ios. ED WRIGHT, Dec7Jan6 " County Clerk. WHAT til you have for dinner today? Tou mayanswer this question satisfactori ly by dinl-ng at THE MODEL RESTAURANT The Old Standby. Our cooking la a paragon of per fection, our food faultless, and our service rapid and courteoua. What more can we aay, except that our Lprlcea are popular? We give a regu lar dinner for 29 rents. Come and try It. Tou not need ihe sense of hunger t- Joy It The Model Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE. Prop. Open Day And Nigh- $4.50 W Sell Weekly Gentlemen'a dressing rolls and cases, leathered and leatheretis, at Silver thorn & Muck'a drug store. La Grande Professional Directory PHYhlClANS. J. H. HUBBARD, M. D. ptiynWaa asul Bnrfeun. Woa la Xw Bauh Buiiuiitg. Kooms !-' 'Phones-. Residency Mala it; Offloe, Main 71. DR. A. U F.ICnARDaOM. Pliyslcliui and Bargcok. Cff'" over HUl'a Drug Store, '': 1 i.wna 18S. Residence Main 16 N. MOLITOR, it 0., PliyslcUn mad Surgeon. Joruor Adams Ave. and Depot 8C ffloa Main 8 -:- Residence Main BACON HAT J Ftivafomns and Surgeons. , fOoa I a Grande National Bank Building. '"Phoue Main 19. . T. Bacon, Realdenca, Main It. M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 62 IX. V. B. MOORB . DR. H. C P. MOORT Ostoopatblo Pnyalowna. .irkavllla Graduates Under Founder Office Bommer Building, hones: Office Main 61; Res. Main 14 O. IL UPTON, PH. O, M. D. Physician and Siurgaan. oeclal attentlen gten ta Eye, Ear, Nosa and Throat fflca In La v-and Vattonal Biak Building. Phones Office, Mam t: Resliaaee, Main 12. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON, Vetennnry Burgee n. (floa at HlU'a Drug Store, La Qrandr Realdenca 'Pheae Red 701. (flea 'Phone Black 11(1. IndDaendent 'Phone St. Both 'phenes at residence.' DR. W. H. RILBT, Graduate Ohio State Vatverslty, Vaccination, DeaMstry aad Surgery f all klndj. Ceuntry sails prampUy answered. UfHc 1414 Adajaa Avnn. Phones: PaoUle Blaak 1991. Indspeadeat, 871. rr- fublio mm. " iixi. J. Stenofampher and TrnewrHer. At WnHameen'e OMiee. retof Btoek. Residence 'Pheae Black 602 er Red 1862. VlAtl. MRS. GRACE MeALISTER. Teacher and Manager. Teltphoae Farmers 1971. u ; m ' m . i nj'! Reduced Rates en O. R. A Jf. On December 28. 24, 25 aad 31, the O. R. 4 N. will 11 reuad trip tickets to any statics within a dfataaec ef 29 miles at a rate ef eac aad est-third fare for the reuad trip. Final rctara limit January 4. teeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeedeeeeeeee Somethin g Exceptionally Good IN HIGH TOP Boy's Shoes C." P R C Depot ittt'tt For That Dull Feeling Arte Bating I have used Chamberlala's rtomaeh kand liver tablets tor some time, ans tiit i:i?y ht thi3t.aa ...4 ihii any tablvks I havs ever used. Kfy trouble waa a hear Jull feeling after ealin. Davlu DENTISTS. C B. CAUTHORN, Dentist. , La Grande Oregon. J. C PRICE, D. M. D. DenUst. Room 21, La Grand NaUonal Bankr Building. 'Phone Black 199 L TKACUERS QF MUSIC PROF. E. PORTER DAT. PrlndDaL La Grande School ot Muslo. Mre. Day, assistant. School. 10B Greenwood Ave., one door south ot Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 1811. MISS STBLLA OLIVBR, Teat-tier of Plan and Harmony. . Stadia at residence ef Turner Oliver, earner Fourth and O avenue. MISS LENA McRBTNOLDS. I a trustor In Voice Oalture, - Ream I, Lewis Building. Grande . - regon MISS ROSE HOUSE, ' Inetructer la Plane Hnrmaay and Teoiiuiqne. Corner Secead and Jfferan Streets. La Grande, Oregen. KLiCTitlCAL KXeaENEBRH. l a. piaa.BR. . hctvll. Mining, Irrtgsulna Eogtneerlna; 'and Burveyfeag. Estimates, plana and spaclrioatlona. Otfloe In Bohnenkamp BuHdtng. Uk Orande - - - Orego t'. R, TUOANTON. Arehitect and Unqliiini. purveying, 1vk and Structural Engl . neertng. Twenty Tears' Experience. ROBERT MaKBflR, ' Arctaltoot. Xfftce 1107 Adams avenue. 'Pheaes: Pacific, Mala 1. Berne Independent ' No. I. ATTOASUOKa. anas. B. Gbonran ' ma fjoobnur COUERAN aCKRAN, Aneraeya. La Grande National Sank Bulldtng. La Orande - - Oregon 1 R. H. GM1. Atterocy ai Iaw. PfraoUee In all the eeuvtn of the 8tat and Halted States. Elgin - regon O. H. C1M-WMBI, smmh; m iaw, UTraetlces la all the eeurts of the Stat aad United States. pfflee in La Grande Katieaal Bank I BuUaing, La Graadel Oregen. LBReVT LOMAX. ; Attorney at mavr. 115-K Swetlaad Building. Pertisad - - - ta tegon mm i e s c3 iaa S T 0 N St sceseeseeeeeeeeesssceeeeeseeeee Ficcman, Mempt. Nova Seotla. These rnblcts strengthen the stomach and bnpsevs ths dhjestlon. They also reg lulats the liver and bowels. They are .r acp4.r s yl'l?, b-Jt more- ilsres and see hat n splendid md ulni It la. f i e ' - ? t i ' t " I ' r:'! : 1 :. t . e er", . e- ' . t ,-' : ' I e , . .' e - I .:. : 1 ; e " i x - :' ' - ' ) '