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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1909)
UIAUT CAGES. )IMtt tmtti.i litt t.....wtfmwHtttmm I" 'M urn nrxi I LJ Ui I am doing out of 4 4 4 t t z It iiu t n 1 1 itMtt HE ACOCK FRATERNAL ORDbRS LA GRANDE, ORE. v M. V. A. La Graaae Camp No. 7703 meets each HmIut evening at I. O 0. F. AM visiting neighbors a're cor-Ung brothers cordially Invited at-.....,-.. ..t i Tionrt. Cemetery clot may be seen at hall. dially bavtted to attend, Relief ceaunlttee: E. C Davis, Charlea Disaaa, A. J. Warner and U. E. Cox. E. C DAVIS. C. D. Ji. COK. Clerk. P. O. E. La OMBde Aerie No. 26. F. p. B. meets vav Breday nlsht In Elks hall at t 9. m. Vtaltiag brethrea In vited to attasia. D. K. PROCTOR. W. P. j. k. iiwimnw, w. a ' ,Hm CSsaattav Re. II, O. E. &, bald iaie i iiaaaa asTana ttia socood aad touris Tr ilalsOwn f each m.ntfc, v uiuoa aeu re eerdtalty tnVltad rauts ramnfflar, w. u. iw -tfla- A. VlXRtCK. Beeretary. l i . r. Btar Ftocmmmtm Na. tl. L O. O. F., meets erosy ece aad fourth Wedaeaday ta tM month In Odd Fel lows' kail, V Mating paanarena always Welcome. D. EL COX, C. P. W. A. WOSTELL Scribe. ML H. od A. Meeta first aad third Thnrsday e ve st I. O. O. F. ball. VWtlng members always ireteaaae. J. A, AJtweCKUS. President. C. J. TANTJBBPOBU Secretary. of tbe World. La Grande LaCge No. 19, W. O. W., meets eTary Saturday evening in K. of P. hall la the Corpe building. All vlsRIag members wel oome. M. M. MARQUIS. J. II. KBHNBT. Consul Commander. Oerlc BMiay rt Sole. Freeh comb Beney, oae-pouad sec tions. In quanaTfes to suit customers. OSWALD VOLSWINKLJIR. .vr Island City. TfUdASCRY DEPARTMENT, Office of the Comptroller of the Carrearv. Washington, D. C, Oat 18, 1908, Notice la hereby given to all persons who bust kave claims agoiast "The Farmers at Trad ers National baak of La Grande." Oregon, that the same mwt be presented to Walter Nledaer, ReeelTer. wfgfc. fee - gal proof thereof, wlfhfe three 4 months from this data, or fhey 4 may be cHsattowod. 4 LAWRBNC O. MTnCRAT. OeanikritBer of tko CnWaey. JEWELERY, UMBRELLAS, CUT GLASS, SILVERWARE AND HAND PAINTED CHINA 5 vaa4aWaw44 DIRECTORY . f OF THE 1 4 . I. O. . F. La Grande Lodge No. 1, meets to their ball every Saturday nl Vla- tend. Cemetery plot may be seen Model Reirtauraat. C H. LTSTONE. N. a. B. B. COX, SaoMtary. C. J. VAN15RP8BU Fin. 8ec F9restai of AaiKaca. Court Mall llartan Ka. 22 meeta each Wednesday Bight In K. af P. hall. JBrathers are Invited ta attend. NEW ACKT.ES, C. R. C, J. VANBERPOEI F. S. Board f Tnieteea: r. O. L. Big gera. Oscar X)rgr and Herbert Pattl- A. P. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. & A, M., holds regular meetings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. R. U LINCOLN, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary. at ryOoaa. Rett CM ImCtm ttm. tT, meeta erery Sfonday erantag ta Castle Hall. fCerpe baSflhig.' A PQMau welconie to all vteiang knajtma R. U LTNCWluN, X. ef R. & 8. U O. T. BL Hive No. 27, 1 O. T. M., meets every ftrst and fnM Thrway ef eacn month at 2 e'dletft ra tke afternoon. Visiting members am 9 aMiltome. SAHQS KZJHTWORTH, L. C 'MRS. EVA M"1NTTRE, K. of R. Crystal Lodge No. 10, meeta every YkeeRtiy evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. All vlstttag members are In Vtted to attend. RAtmm, B. WORSTELL, N. G. TTULTE COX, Secretary. B. P. O. E. La Gffende Cadge No. 433, meets each Tlrureday evening at 8 o'clock In XnbH' eTub, corner Depot street and Wthlngon avenue. Visiting brothers are owitaHy Invited to attend. n. e. jrctrrxT. rc. iec. i i Notice to Dog Owners. Notice is hereby given to all dog; owners that the 190 dog tar tags are! J here In the hands of the city recorder, ! e and that on and after January 1, 1909, j all dogs found without said tax tags will be taken up and disposed of aa- cording to city ordinance. J. W. WALDON. Chief of Police of the City of La Grande. " D22J1 JVANTFTD LocbJ manufacturer's aire nt to sell and Install our Tver-Cool Boiler Insulator and Flreleas Cooker; sells In every household; permanent Income of $1100 to $2000 pear year; aew hundred dollars required to han dle proposition In this town. Ad drees for particulars.' Range Boiler Insulator Mfg. Co, 319 E. Wash. St, PorCaad, Ore. 1 1 u business in La Grande and this stock be sold by K WHAT will yeu have for dinner today T Tou may answer this question satisfactori ly by dining at THE MODEL RESTAURANT The Old Standby. Our cooking is a paragon ef per fection,' our food faultless, and our service rapid and courteous. What more can we aay, except that oua Drioes are popular T We -give a regu- L 'M .yl- Nu tar dinner for 25 cents. frien(js. Foster Foreman, an employe Conio aad try It. Tow will not need ot the Georga palmer Lumber com the sense of bunger to enjoy It. I pany, left for Lincoln a few days ago Trio Mnrtol PfailP3nf land reached the bedside before death IM lit WUW IIVJIUU, Kin J. A. ARBUCKiE, Prop. Opea Day Ad Nigh Wo Sail Weekly, Cj Mealii&etsfoftlmuU FmuEsl The red value of : your property de- pervds entirely upon : the title A properly prepared ABSTRACT will show ycu the exact condition of ycur title CALL AT OUR OFFICE &M LET US EXPLAIN WHAT i MEANS TO YOU o l.R. OLIVER': La Grande National Bank I e Building e f Clothes Cleaned and Prenaed. 4 Send your suit to me and It 4 will be returned to you looking 4 4 as good as when new. Ladles 4 4 wear given special" and pains- 4 4 taking attention. 4 L. BL WINN. 4 4 Over Newlln's Drug Store. 4 4444444444444444 Get the mosey -earing habit. Trade at Ntwlln Drag Co.a. , To) February 1st 1 K I; K. flLfl U FKANK FOREMAN DEAD. Younar Man Well Known lloro, Sue ('iiml)H at IJncolii iMst Sight. Frank Foreman died at ft Lincoln, Neb., hospital at 12 o'clock last night, according to a telegram received by Mr. and Mrs. George L. Cleuver this morning. The doatr. was not unexpect ed, but nevertheless a shock to the many friends of the deceased and the bereaved family. Mr. Foreman was ' In the bloom of manhood, agod about SO years. For several years he was a member of the Bridges Concert com pany, but one year and a half ago came to La Grande to make his homo for nearly a year's time. During his residence In La Grande he had charge of the Methodist church choir, and often" appeared In public with vocal sol 08 His grief-stricken wife, broth ers, a slater and parents, who all live at Lincoln, with one exception, have I the sympathy of many La Grande 'overtook his brother. No announce ment of funeral arrangements is made In the brief telegram apprising local friends of the untimely death. ' Some time ago he was. taken 111 with heart trouble, and after weeks of suf fering was able to leave the hospital. He suffered a relapse and finally died from Its effects. SUFFERING IX PORTLAND. Worst Storm In History of Oregon's Metropolis Now Raging. William Miller returned this morn ing from Portland, where he spent a few days and reports that the metrop olis Is In the grip of the worst storm In the history of the city. Last eve ning when Mr. .Miller left Portland, it was bitterly cold, though the ther mometer stood at 6 above zero. Street car traffic is practically blocked, only a few of the main thor oughfares being open to traffic. Sub urban residents have to walk to and from their places of business. Takpn completely by surprise the city Is un able to cope with conditions. Nine In ches of snow covers the city. As the trains come east they gradually fret down to two or three Inches of snow, excepting at Kamela, where two feet cover the ground. RIG WOODS1AN COMING. I lean Consul I. I. Honk Will Bo In La Grando January 21. Members of the local camp, W. O. W., have been notified that they will receive an official visit from Head Consul I. I. Boak on Thursday, Janu ary 21. At the next regular meeting. Thursday, January 12, the camp will decide upon the form of entertainment which will be tendered him. This lsj J the second time the La Grande camp has been favored by his presence. The first visit was made about three years ago. It Is unnecessary to say that the visit here will mean a banner time for the local camp. RY WASHING . I Do your washing at I and save moncv as w - . - I las the clothes. ASK ISCHEURER ABOUT THE PRICE G. C. Schcurer, Agent for Wallowa and Union County PHONE BLACK 1571 LAUNDRY 1 Dtxne The Way Yea Want It toe pltunit iv.Aiw 7 A. B C. Laundry DAILY OBSERVER 65ca Aonth eeeeeeAeeerereeeerereereeAe4eaeO ;4 i e 4 ! O e ' 4 1 e If you want an AUTOMOBILE don't forget that we carry the Cadillac andBuick lines, the best to be obtained in their respective classes. Buick runabout here. Cadillac will be here in a few days. Demonstration if you a:c interested. Come and examine them anyway. W. H. BOHHtAMP CO 4 o 4 o 4 e 4 e 4 4 e 4 e 4 e o 4 e re t4e44e4ee4e4e4e44e4e.e4e4efl4eo4e44404e44,4 must STO-R t MACHINES liome well r e 4! e 4 e 4 4 e 4 e 4 4 4 I m 4 e 4 e 4 . e