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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1909)
I 1 fclGHT TACES. evemng oiwkhvrit, U tYiuKbc, ukkcov. th:siay, xymi u w& ; rxc.r. srrtv. ; DIRECTORY . i ". ;' " OF THE : ' ' I rRATERNAL ORDERS J LA GRANDE, ORE. jr. w. a. La Grande' Camp : No. 7703 meets . i-.. ouutilnv at I. n O F. .11. AH visiting neighbors are cor dially Invited to attend. M. McMURKAY, 3 CAL JORDAN. Clerk. ' V. 0. fi La Grande Aerie No. 259, P. 0. E.. meets every Friday night In Elk's hall at 8 p. m. VtelUng brethren Invited to attend. C. E. HACK MAN, W. P. GEO. ABEGG, W. 8. O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. hold Btated communications the secoad ana fourth Wednesday of each month. Visiting members cordially Invited. RACHEL E, WOKSTELL, W. M. MARY A WARNICK, Secretary. ; I. 0. 0. F. Subordinate. La Grande Lodge No. 16, meets In their hall every Saturday night. Vis iting brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at. Models restaurant. - . w HUGH McCALL, N. 0 OSCAR COOLUXJE, Secretary. W, A. WORSTELL, Fin. Sec. Foresters of America. Court Maid Marlon No. 22 meets each Wednesday night in K. of P. hall. Brothers are invited to attend. BEN HAISTEN, C. R, LEO HERRING, C. S. C. J. VANDERPOEL, F. S. f 0111 I. 0. 0. F.lneampaient Star Encainpraoat No. 31. I. 0. O. F., meets every second and fourth Wednesday In the montk In Odd Fel lows' halL Visiting patriarchs always welcome. H. E. COOLIDCE, CP. W. A..WOHSTELL, Scrlbs. M.lUfA. Meets every Thursday evening -at :I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members tal waya welcome. ANGUS STEWART, President. C. J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary. Woodmen of the World. La Grande Lodge No. 169, W. O. W., meets every second and fourth Tuesday evening In K. of P. hall in the Corpe building. All visiting mem bers welcome. NERI ACKLES. J. H. KEENEY, Consul Commander. Clerk. A. 1. 1 A. M. La Grande lodge No. 41, A. F. &: A. M 'holds rular meetlngB Itrst and 3 third Saturdays at 7:sv p. m. R. L. LINCOLN. 'W. M. ? A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary.' knights f Pythlw. "Red'Cwtss Lodfe No. 13, meets -evi fry Monday evening in Castle BlalJ (old Elk's hall). A PytWan welcome to all 'Siting tonights. J. F. BAKER. T C. ; ft. L. LINCOLN. K. of R. & S. Union HAiVity lifts the automobile craze. Notwithstanding, that sales of l!gh.t carfi bsve ben heavy this sea- Son, another consignment of 11 Ford nve-fssenger touring cars are rolling to LU Grande and will be here shortly. L. C. Smith Ihe local dealer for that machine 'fcatt 'been Informed that the consignment has been shipped and he expects arrival of one car almost mo mentarily. The Lot is coming tn two cars. Aled to those already Sold this veev and the several pending sales th total 1J09 cart will attiost double tke number of machines In Union ooiinty ever last year. In fact, were It more convenient to ttl orders, H'ac tlcally another- dozen of the tutoring cars!irlety ould b dispose right now. : but before tbe order voultt oe flllefl considerable f the sprthg eM ly Bpyon would be at. an end. ' tfhls will stand In the wy of fcvely sstes f row now on. RKHKKLMS. Crystal Lodge No, "50 mA8 every Tuesday evening at tb I. O. O. F. hall. All -visiting membrra are stavited'to attaad. . ' " ' . JENNFB N. smcth; x. :o. MARTHA E. SCOTT, Secretary. ilYfARfSIO 15. r. O. E. La Grade Lo4?;e No. 433, mefccts each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Elk's club, corner Depot street and -Washington avenwe. Vishtng brotlers ore cordially invited to attend. H. E. COOLIDGE. ExaJted Rul-r, HUGH McCALL, Rec. Sec. TER1M , Ordlancs No. 41. Series 1903. .' An Ordinance Amending Section 6 of Ordinance No. 55. Series lsST. 'en titled an Ordinance to license, and rejrulate certain culllngs und eiuploy- ments." THE CITY OF LA GRANDE DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS; Section 1. Thnt Section 6 or tr- dliunce No. 56 Series 1SS7. bo nnrt the san;e is hereby amended so as to read us follows: ' Section 6. That any person wh.lilns to open up or keep a bowling ulley, shooting gallery, blllavrt room or pool room shall pay ; license a i)t(ii) to the number of alleys, galleries., bllll-. ard or pool tables belonging to or used in the building or place to be licensed, as follows: for one alley, galiry, billiard or pool table, the ap plicant shall pay a half yearly license ot Fifteen Dollars, and a halt yearly license of Ten Dollars, for each addi tional alley, gallery, billiard or pool table to be used in same building or pls. . Every- placs where balls are thrown, tsrgets shot at, or billiards r pool ar played, open to the public, with or without price, shall be deemed a bowling alloy, or Bhoottng gallery, or biUUrd w poolroom as the case may be tind this section. It hall be unlawful for ny owner or fcroprtetor of any bowling alley, sbwotirtg allery billiard room or pool mom 4 -allow iany person under tho age of 18 yesrs to be or remain In or ftiwout his "place of business, at ny Mma suction J- This Ordinance shall be mitillshed in one fessue of tre La ftmnde EtvjtilnK OIerver and Mter us approval ny tlie myor, it shtfl be In force ami effect oai and after the 10th d.iv of Iav. 190!. Pnnafd the Council on thfl 7th day of April, 1909 tfy se'veu msCnbers vot- I THINK THIS OVER If you believe in your town why nt mike . it worth while to do busi ness here? Thrcmgh tic't.s (ftvU be puw'hifted to. Union city nd -Cos, comiaftiwdu uidiLV and co!inu!nK hereaftov. 'Tlie bullMins Issufd somai'ime ago m& an ,iousced by iSie 01it ver at tfcp S.inie wer mlsintepprete! here and diiBtoad r Jwcomins effeeth'e in eailr May lie t ickets sire ontsale today. Tne new so-raugrsBient does mt. low t fthe nrirea of fares to Ui)t, but Hfeninatps lie nnrchase of a .second th&et at amnion :atlon. Thi pric to Union ra, r eeiits. Cove ton umes uuler tliiif arraiteement and tilcket can be iua'chaswl here for Tivf $100. ing tberefor. .'. -Uttest: HALL, MAYOR. E. COX, Recorder. JErFEBli'SiilMlll IS CmfiRATED IQffAY I)i:s('ESH.l XT! ?CF SIf.XEItS HF ()iSTmTI MEF.T NOTICE. iF. S. -'ttAfuwell haing taken em tUoyment -with the Amalgamated Su pnr (Jo., ve find' it impossible to handle - h real'fs'ate and feed store. U offer for-sale the best lo lated fw4 store in hi3 city at a bar gain. .U31 prove ly our books that the Uualuees is giwd All pta-ons knotrij'g themselves la iebtad.tv ua must make .immediate i;eWlemi!t. to CJ. Hlack, who will be foiuitd the 2kne as usual. l.-8-Ct C. J. BIACIC .V. . DRAM WELL. I ASK FOR LA GRANDE SUGAR : t 4 i HE GEORGE PALMER LUMBER COMPANY RETAIL DEPARTMENT vvc Solicit Your Orders for j Lumber,. Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Chain Wood I We are prepared m deliver material promptly. -Call'" uil Department Phone Main 8. 4 4 4 L .JiDt.Uv t'iA kcii-Owners. Not lot Is lit-re by s'-ven- to those owb lug clv.tr'.ens ultlii-i the limits of .tU'T city. mj.it put tben up ' Imiuodiately unci ken; them up ! accordance mtWi ordiiuuo-! No. 4,-b1cs 1894. L. RAYIiUlt.V. rSCtf ' Chl 'f of Police. uiol Cough Medicine, .n iSeal cough medicine I re- safe, pleasant snd efficacious remedy for the Ills it I intended." For sale by ClifibeWaltf8"Coh. Fmdy U gQpd dealers. la?e by itself." says Drr. R. A. Wilt shire, of GwynnevUle, Ind. "I take great pleasure In testifying to the re sults of Chamberlain's Cough medi etas. In fact. I know of no other reparation that meets so fully the Ty Before the Bar. N, H. Brown, an slorney of Pitts field, Vt, writes: "We hats used Dr. Klngg's New Life Pills for years and find them such a good family medl- HMoUUons of ths most exacting In cine we wouldnt be without them. x v. s ,MMrB Fnr rhllls. ConstiDatlos. Blllloasnesa it u vtliu nt smlnm. eMnr'irjr (.r Sick Headache tbey work won- 'morning. ThV ew&er will Ehke his writ r i si jm -'.'jft k (m a uff zm.. N i- 'o. Tresldcnt And 3irs. Tafl JTccItc .lleinlMi Jcff;rn lVas lUrm 17(! Idirs .tyo. WASIII.WTON, 11. C, April 13. .'President sad Mrs. ITaft re:ivir the Iscendant of the Kgners, a .vueiety Qf lineal descendants of the jtiiiutrs of the Declaaatlon of Indepemlasce. at-.Ahe IVhite House osj Easter Svcn da?.. Tn occwdon wis the qiiaxtely met! ing -f the board goveuors of thergant'-atlon, TJv? reception wt tlie White Hons took" f.dace Jn the afteriKJon. Iinio- finrlt.iv vtuff.fl tlii. Th'itftr-tniMnt. tot' T dtate to ee "tifie Immortal Ovx umeni" hich was sisSid by .thejr a.c.tors At night hey tb.-ld an entertsjiiwent at the Arilngton . 1 lottf, amo? the srekers t which were members of the Cabinet. United States Senators and foreign diplomats. Today, the 3T6th an.niversry of tie birthday or Thomas Jefferson, the de scendants go from Washington to visit the University of Virginia at Charlottesville and the tomb of Jef ferson at his old home, Monticello. Ir. E. A. Alderman, president of the uni versity, snd members of the faculty welcomed thera. The visitors took part in the Founders Day exercises and afterward will be entertained at luncheon on the university ccwimons. , lieaio; Naive 6w Hunts, thiippcfl lisiiiis mid Sore MpplcM. As ..iiJjjaling sal.'f for burns, sores. t;'Jiiiii.bciM in 3 St; is most exccll- Mit. iL OiUnys tlic jj'.in of .1 Imr.t xl kiotsl iuist'iuily, ac.il unless tlie In witltout : leaving a . scar. Price, 15 ronts. Fw sale by Ail Good Dollars.' yourself bw atiickly It relives the pa'n and ,oreno8s. 'The medicines usiiuly glvwi internally for rheuTna tisi i are M;i )snou8 or very strong me4!cines. I. hey are Hrse than use less In casesif chronli . and muscular rheiM'mtism. .For sale.tby All Good IJrmmlst8. Msholutiw; of Purlitt-rliip. Nottfi is ireby glv;i that the jjaitiierthip heretofore '' existing be Aeen F. L. LiUj' and E. JI. Foster, Hiider tlv- name -)f the T4'ly-Foster jfrnlware, company, La Grat.de, Ore., 1 rJiis day diRBolwl by mutiial con- seic K. is, Foste .retires ftm tlie liria and F. L. Lll will ctntinue the U'islness .of the firm undr his own itr.'iie anC collect all notes and arcoelii owiii,- the ftru, and will vay ill I ,li-bts of .ho firm. Dated 4&is seventh day of Api'J. 19f(fl. Sigel, K. H. Foster. F. L. Lilly. 4-7,8,9,w-9 SAW MILL MACHINERY. A tarlosd of macbiaei-y frota Eatl- ern points destined for the Palmer and Perry sawmills, arrived this morning and will be unloaded this evening. MEACH1X FAMILY HERE. A carload of household goods from Meachsm to La Gracde arrived this fetsuc It Jii.'c illy. Oij.lect U .Sirouif iMedlcines. Many people bjrt to taking the strong medicines usually prescribed by physicians for rheumatism. There s no need of internal treatment in any lease of musu!ar or Tronic rheuma tism, and more (nan bine out or every ten cases of the disease are of one or the other of these varieties. When there is no fever and little( if any) swelling, you may know that it is only necessary to apply Chamberlain's Lin iment freely to get quick relief. Try it. .JTer.sale by All Gopd, Droggistp. SUPERFLOUS HAIR IS NOW CURABI E Are you afflicted with this disomy re you still using a i-r . Are ycu still using a twee. .' THEN 0U Certainly Hav tot Used MA-J-I W Adid prove Dr." Alexander Crossmar, the Eminent Hair and Scaly Specialist has, after I a years 01 rac.-u and experimenting, discovered an , absolute remedy , for this unsightly disfiiurement. ; Gusmntcil -to Destroy tl Coarsntt Growth or Your MONF.Y KF.FCMF.1. Guaranteed to be absolutely non-Injurious to the most aeucaio. . . j,. The sbovo Is nU the result of maglo. hut or mis wonuo.xu. sry named MAJI. This ,rotogrsph is ONE of the thousand, of esse. MAJI has cured. MAJI is endorsed and recommended by the mos reputable physician, a. the only remedy for PERMANENT removal nd destruction of superfluous hair The action of this WONDEUFUL compound commences Immediately on Its sppllcatlon to the parts afflicted. MAJI does not burn the hair, thun i. ntnrn mors coarse and II t a f 1 1 A . . . " brlBtly then ever. MAJI goes to On root of the evil It dstroys the cause nf th n-owth. It destroys the factors favorable to its growth. . Maji cures by destroying he productive condl th raniifl thii disease. Ifou want to be CURKD, It you want to dispense wltn mo m rar. if you want to discard the heavy veil you are 0". wesr to conceal this humiliating, unsightly blemish, get a bottls of ' MAJI now-st once. If your druggist does not keep It send U to us Birvct and we will mail it to"ou, pos.nge prepaid; in plain wr.pperr. Turkish Remedy Co. 31 West 125 Street, New Yoik, N. Y. Artdrs ck 4. ttce-Vnlunbk liH,klct "The Key to tin- ProMom," 00 n n man CURES OU.GKLY and PERMANATELy SENT ON REQUEST. FATS FOLKS ONE DOLLAR Invested In a bottle of thoso wonderful.' harmlnps fat reduttng tablett and in 30 days you will be a normal, vill-formed pcis-m hk"!"- Don't carrj around your ugly bulk, your ungnlnly superfluous flesh.' It makes-you mls era'ole ridiculous and what Is morn Im portant. It subjects you to f'al consa. quencea, sudden dcfith f-om fatty do generation, heart disease, kidney trou. ble, apoplexy and muscular rheumatism all come from OVEU-FATNES& 0 MTKORPirS i mm 1 -Imm 1 housands of Testiinonials from Grate ful People Prove This ULR MCM-.Y BACK IF IT FAILS AXTI-COHl'U Is absolutely tlie a ivatoat discovery tn medicine- or . -du:lng fat. It Is made In the toim a little tablet out "of Vcg:tabln mat ter and is easy and pleasant to take. 1 1 13 endorsed by every reputable phy sician and College of Medicine. Aslt our doctor. ANTI-COHI'TJ Is absolutely hurml es. The formula usi d In making this I reparation Is on file In the Bureau of Chemistry In Washington, which :s proof that U Is PURE and HARMLE S3. . AKTI-COKI'D reduces FAT 3 to 5 pounds a wtck. It reduces double chin, fat hips and flabby cheeks. No wrinkles result from this reduction, or It makes the skin closc-flttln;; and smooth. AXTI-.'OUIU st engthens .wsak heart, cures ; alrdtatlons, bhort breath, und acts like magic in muscular rheumatism and gout. ' I'llKI-: gl.no per bottle. Mtnc-y back If It don't do ail we claim. It your drugglct does not keep It, show h!ra this r-dvertlsf-ment and mnk him ret It for you. or you can send for It DIRECT to us. Wo p r lend in plain wrapper. SO lAYS' TRF.AT.MF.T I CVEKY H" r FREE We will tttnd you asample cf remedy on rect-Ipt of ten : packing. The sample t fdHlred weight. Me' ' ESTHETIC r WEST 125th ; tat-reducing r postage and .cnt to reduce th (ek 4. AL CS. I'ORK .,! Y YVerdi t" Fr "Your sor ; case ia hopeless." ; ' words were spoken to c a leading merchant c' js. a" J, N. C by two expert doctj - -one a lung 13 OoBMrao CIcura lor 25c M-tf epecislist, ThB-waa slma w-thc imni rtertul pc' l l Kit J Stw Vi Ay. "After three weeks use," .rites Mr. Blevens, "he was as we!! as ever. I would not take all the money In the world for what it did for my boy." Infalllable for Coughs and Colda ,its the safest, surest cure of desperate Lung diseases o a earth. Mc snd It 00. O.arantee satisfsrtlnn. TrU' pottle tree- Neal t Drwg t: 'i