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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1909)
PACE TWO. TTTI fi OBSERTXB. LA CRAXDE. ORFGOX. FKITVT, JCKE If, 150.1 DIRECTORY - OF THE FRATERNAL ORDERS ' Li 'QRANnr' nor' M. W. A La Grand Camp No. 7703 meet ach Monday evening at I. 0. O. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cor dially Invited to attend. M. McMURRAT, C CAL JORDAN. Clerk. V. 0. E. Ul Grande Aerie No. 259. F. O. E., meets every Friday night in Elk's hall at p. m. Vlairlng brethren invited to attend. C. E. HACKMAN, W. P. GEO. ABEGG. W. S. ... 0. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. 8., hold stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cordially invited.. RACHEL. E. WORSTELL, W. M. MARV A WARNICK, Secretary. 10.0. P. Encampment Star Encampment No. 31. I. 6. O. F., meets every second and fourth , "T"---". la ii uiouiu in Odd Fel- lows' hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome. H. E. COOLIDGE, CP. y A. WORSTELL, Scribe. XL B. of A. Meets every Thursday evening at L O. 0. F. hall. Visiting members al ways 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. NERt ACKLES. J. IL KEENEY, Consul Commander. ' Clerk., Quick Transfer For Rapid Delivery Setvice I Call Up : I WILLCOCK BROS V .J We are In, position to do any J kind of transferring. Give us - Z oraor. cans answered day J ' or night 'Phones: 1 ' Day, Red 711. Night, Black 1171. ning Bi THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND BEST CIOODS EVER SHOWN IN UNION COUNTY. . WE HAVE OTHERS BUT WILL ONLY MEN TION THESE IN THIS AD. $375.00 A beautiful Colonial set in Wax Golden Oak; con sisting set .of six fine leather chairs; 60 inch round pedestal 10 foot extension table; GO inch bullet; s'crv ing table, aud china closet. The swellcst suit ever shown in Grand Ronde valley. See window display. $120.00. Colonial dining room suit, Wax Golden Oak. Very handsome; well worth the money." 'Must be seen to be appreciated. $80.00. , Leathered Oak Dining . Room Suit. Those who have visited the large cities recently will recognize this style, with the exception 6i the price .which is much higher than ours. WE CARRY THE STOCK; ALL GRADES. IP IN NEED OP ANYTHING IN HOUSE FURNISH INGS CALL Henry f- V 10.0. 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 Model restaurant. HUGH McCALL. N. G OSCAR COOLIDGE. 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. It i LEO HERRING. C. S. j C. J. VANDERPOEL. F. S. A. F. & A. M. j La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. & j A. M., holds regular meetings first and ! third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. R, L. LINCOLN, W. M. I . ' A. C. WILLIAMS. Secretary. I Knights of Pythias. Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meets e- ery Monday evanlne- In ! llz.ll. (old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcome to all visiting knights. J. F. BAKER, C. C. R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. & S REBEKA1IS. Crystal Lodge No. 60 meets every Tuesday evening at the I. O. 0. F. hali All visiting members are invited to attend. , : , , ' JENNIE N. SMITH, N. G. MARTHA E. SCOTT. Secretary. B. P. 0. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433, meeets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Elk's -club, corner Depot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially invited to attend. H. E. COOLIDGE. Exalted Ruler. HUGH McCALL, Rec. Sec. asualy given Internally for rheuma tism are polosnous or very strong medicines. They are worse than use less In cases of chronic and muscular rheumatism. For sale by AH Good Druggists. - (s. - lsUla NiMlnal Hall sua Olli tM dspuir it til bM Mm. akforOata I . It otoaaii Tuur uelKl.ta.KooA. wrim a (Irtu mow yaur draler. aa.d mm will mmtt n.Mnin mum moom - BBBW M BPfl SSI V M nM.1 Ms f ruiA House VClll Fnrn iiitfii Vla LOCAL AND (OUHTY MEETIKdS Farmers belonging to the local Farmers' Union will take notice that owing to the county meeting in the afternoon, they .are asked to be at the hall at 10 o'clock In the forenoon in stead of in the afternoon as usual. Both at the local and the county meet ing matters of great importance will come up for settlement and every member ought to be present At the county meeting committees to look after the buying of twine, sacks etc., will be appointed, and the local will discuss the warehouse mat ter, to secure which a movement is already on foot The Union is gain ing ground rapidly all ovef the state, and especially in Eastern Oregon the REAL ESTATE FOR SALE GET POSTED. 53 Lot No. 2. DIv. A, New Haven add., with one share water. This Is aaarre of eond land 4t:,7iJW. n " bift Lot 3, block 2. Home Invest-'" " - ' " ment addition. One acre with oneiT,,e lntermeDt tk Plac the Odd share of water; one-fourth of the, Flows' cemetery. crop of potatoes goes to purchaser; good land $35.00. 52 3 acres in block 1; 3 acres in block 6; Home Investment add- with good 3-roora house; 55 young fruit trees; plenty of berries of all kinds; barn for 4 horses; 6 tons of hay; bug gy shed; 6 shares of water. Price without the crop now on place $2500.00. blVi 2acres good ground, with' 2 room house $100040. 47 2 acres good land; 4 room house; close in; can be made a nict home; not a bad buy at $1300.00. 24 4 acres land: 4 shares water: & room house; woodshed; price now.' $2000.00. t a fine house of 5"! gaod cellar; a fine ; 51 2 lots and rooms with bath; barn; 3 stalls; place for 8 cords wood, and room for carriage. Here ; is whore you could I;?.ve a most de-1 strable i home for tll law price of ?2CJ0.0O. See this ' i-tam tn;l get the terras. ,' . 54,& Modern, 5 rooai; closets; extra large pantry; bath, toilet good basement, fine large veranda; good lawn, cement walks, woodhouse. Now listen; this is of brialfc and the finest home In the city $3"M0. Here Is where you can get good terms. 19 acres of fruit rand with about 5 acres set to trees 3 and 4 years old. 1 acres now in potatoes. 1 acres in grain; fine house and barn. Let ns show this if yon want a tract for fruit $2600.00. It you want a farm, we have them. If yon want a house and lot we have them, or if you want real estate of anykind. We can supply your needs. La. Grande InTettttneat Company Foley Rfferk. 1 Sealing Salve for Bins, Chappedi Hands and Sow Nipples. As a healing salve for burns, sores, lore nipples and chapped . hands. Chamberlain's Salva 1b most excell ent. It allays the pain of & burn ul coost instantly, aad unless the lnr wtthout leaving a scar. Price, 5 cents. For sale by All Good Dor.lora. yourself how aukkly It relives the pain and : soreness. The medicines ELGIN, OHEGON, Where iocn.1 business men ar 4 co-operating and buying stump 4 lands preparatory to setting 4 commercial orchards. For par- 4 ticulars regarding good orchard 4 iandt at very low prices call or write The ' .4 SLOUGH INVESTMENT CO. 4 Real EMate, Investment' ' tans 4 and Collections, 4 i Italian at St Lonls. ST. LOUIS, June 10. The Italian In the New York Exposition race, left here early today. Stop and look at the $35.00 camera, and explanation In our window. New lis Drug Co. LOST A gold watch chain with agate charm attached. Finder leave at this flic and receive reward. farmers seem to take to It as being their rightful field of fraternal and commercial activity. . President McAllster and Secretary Stein, of the La Grande union, went to Alicel last night and helped to initi ate three new members. When Or ganizer Cox first came into the val ley, he had some difficulty in securing 15 members from the neighborhoods of Alicel and Imbler, but now there is a full fledged local at each place, and new members are coming In at almost every meeting. " The county meeting tomorrow will be largely attended, and will also help the attendance at the horseshow. Death of Roger Graybeal. The funeral of Roger, the youngest son of Mr.' and Mrs. J. A. Graybeal, of Kamela, Ore., was held from the home of F. P. Brooks, corner of 7th and : M avenue, June 7, 1909 at 10 I o'clock, Rev. Gibson of the First Bap tist church offciating. A large crowd of sympathetic friends attended the service and many beautiful floral trl- iutas gave expression to tne anec- . . Kik k v., Koger was Born in iMortn Carolina, May 6. 1897. being 12 years and 30 days old at the time of his death. He was the youngest son of a family of 11 children, all of which, with the father and mother, were with him : when he passed to th other shore. His death was a shock to his many friends, as he was only sick about ,24 hours- He was of a lovable dlsJ ! position and to know hiim was to love' . him; and he will be greatly missed j by his school mates a well as his own relatives. Four of his little pi'aT mates acted as pall bearers, which was very 1m- POEM. We have laid him to rest in silence, with heartheavy laden with grief; rn mm. who hath taken thee from us, We trust with unfalteriae belief : ' Tho' we mourn o'er our loss with keen Borrow; Weep tears of anguish and pain, Tet God knows what was best for our dear one; ' Knew our loss would' be thy end less gain. , W have laid! thee to seat, yet we cherish' Sweet memories of thjr fond faith ful love; ' With angels tby dear voihe Is Binging. In the home our our Savior above. ISajr He give us. the pea that we ask for;: , . Still the pain, that luxks in each breasU. Ir the loved: one' Ha? kath taken ; , from us;: . . Bringing , grief that we cannot repress.. 'Fo meekness C kneel' to Thee. Father; In silence II bow t Thy will, , Tet I grieve o'er the Borrow of parting From " whose- memsnry I cheri&h Still, . ' - ; ' With a. mother's love and devotion ; ' While my heart lit breaking with paini. Tet I know, when, 1 aster those gates I shall, meet thee, my dear- onii, aiiain. , , A FUIEXp. To whom it may concerned Notice 8 hereby given, that the partnership of Black Br m well has this iu, May 31, been dissolved by mutual consent. C JJBlack continuing the real estate business and F. 8. Bvamwell retiring. All bills due said flrVu are payabe either to said C. J. Black or F 8. Bramwell, and both said parties hold themselves respon sible for all bills outstandlag. Those knowing themselves indebted to said firm or Indivldulas must make Immediate settlement. F. 8. BR AM WELL tf C J. BLACK WANTED Experienced woman to do general housework. Mrs. Presa Lewis, phone rod 1141.. (i-S-14) . NOTICE. I have a few sacks of fancy Colorado seed potatoes which I will let out on the shares. 'Phone Black 481 quick! s Mown Some of the season, very newest things in men's togs MEN'S SUITS Made up in the very newest models STRAW HATS FLORSHIEM SHOES C C. PENNIGTON & CO. 44444444AAAa.tttttttt,t444 . THEXGE0R6E LIIV1BER RETAIL Wc Solicit Your Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shingles. Mouldings, ' Chain Wood Wc arc prepared tr furnish and deliver material promptly. , . ;:. Call up Retail Department Photie Main 8. i a ! THINK THIS OVER! If you believe in your town why not make it . worth while to do busk : ness here? : : - '''''' ; vv .... j ASK FOR LA GRANDE SUGAR j Accuracy ! When you are installing a ' rew plumbinig system or making the minutest repair. We do;this atthe time you want it and at prices you can afford to pay. . v BAY A1E My 11 w I Caonfetit IQOO I be Horn ot KufpeAamm PALMER C0MPAWY DEPARTMENT t "e the Key Note & ZWEIFEL 2tl DEPOl STREE1 l-T-6t) O. D. NKILL. ; -'..