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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1909)
WEKLT OnSEBTEE, 11 I.1U5DZ, OEIGOX. ttEDXESDAT, Jttf H, 11. DIRECTORY or THE FRATERNAL ORDERS 5 lA GRANDE, ORE. JLff.A La Grand Camp No. 7703 meets lit 2nd Monday each month at I. O. O. F. talL All visiting neighbors are ccrdially invited to attend. M. McMURRAY. C CAL JORDAN, Clerk. F.O.X. La Grande Aeria No. 25. F. O. EL, mtiM every Friday night in Elk s hall s I p. m. Visiting brethren Invited to attend. C E. HACKMAN. W. P. GEO. ABEGG, W. S. 0. E.& Hops Chapter No. 13, O. E. S.. hold taxed communicaticns the second and frurth Wednesdays of each month. V siting members cordially Invited. RACHEL E. WORSTELL, W. M. MARY A WARNICK. Secretary. L 0. 0. Fr Encampment ttKr Encampment No. 21, I. O. O. F, aeets every second and fourth Wednesday In the month in Odd Fel ilBi' ,alL Visiting patriarchs alwavii welcome. H. E. COOLIDG5, C. P. V A. WORSTELL, Scribe. . I. 0. O. Fr-Scberllcate. I "La Grande Lodge No. 16, meets in j their hall every Saturday nigbL Via j iting brothers cordially invited to at- tend. Cemetery plat may be Sieu at HUGH McC4LL. N. G OSCAR COOLIDGE. Secretarj. W. A. WORSTELL. Fin. Sec foresters ti 1 Berks. j Court Maid Marlon No. 22 meets each Wednesday night In K. of P. h&lL Brothers are Invited to attend. BEN HAISTEN. C. K. LEO HERRING, C. S. C. J. VANDERPOEL. F. 8. J . A. F. A A. X. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. ', A. M., holds regular meetings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. j R. L LINCOLN, W. M. A. C. WILLI AM3, Secretary. a sights of Pythias. Red Cross Lodge No. 27. meets e ery Monday evening in Castle Hal; (old Elk's ball). A Pythian welcome tn .11 V- i v . - - -- o "o J. F. BAKER. C. C. R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. & S . Jff. 11. if X. Meets every Thursday evening at IO.O. Y. hall. Visiting members al ways welcome. ANGUS STEWART, President. C. J. VANDERPOEL. Secretary. IV (Kidmen of the World. 1 Grande Lodge No. 169, W. O. Wn meits every second and fourth Tuesday evening In K. of P. hall in the Corpr building. All inking uiein ers welcome. NERT ACKLES. J. H. KEi'NEY, Consul Commander. Clerk. Itr.IJLk.illS. Crystal Lodge No. 50 meets eery Tufi'lay evening at the I. O. O. F. fc:;l! All visiting taeiiibers are invited to attend. ; JENNIE N. SMITH. N. G : MARTHA E. SCOTT. Secretary. : B. p. o. t. La Grande Lodge No. 433, me-f t J each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock li; Elk's club, corner Depot street an.' Washington avenue. Visiting brothers ) are cordially Invited to attend. . H. E. COOLIDGE. Exalted Ruler. hUGH McCALL, Rec. Sec Quick Transfer For Rapid Delivery Set vice Call Up MLLC0CK BROS We are In position to do any kind of transferring.' Give us a trial order. Calls answered day or sight 'Phones:- Day, Red 71. Night, Black 1271. LADIES AXD OEMS. Cleaning, Dying and Repairing. You work solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Work called for and delivered. In rear of C. C. Penington & Com pany's store. Phones, Pacific States Black 83!. Iijme Ind. 171. H. L. WINN. Dining R Suiis 00HI THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND BEST GOODS EVER SHOWN IN UNION COUNTY. AYE 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; CO inch buffet; serv ing table, and china closet. The swellest suit ever shown in Grand Ronde valley. See window display. $120.00. Colonial dining room suit, Wax Golden Oak. Very handsome; veil 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 of the price ,which is much higher than ours. WE CARRY THE STOCK; ALL GRADES. IF IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN HOUSE FURNISH INGS CALL Henry & Carr Housed 8 Furnishers 0 DAY WILL BE A AFAR WILLIAM II ALL WILL PROVIDE BADGES FOR ALL. Mrs. Ivanhoe Alss Beady t Entertain at Union Cvnntj Day. William Hall the Union county rep resentative on the A-Y-P. grounds, writes that he is making arrange ments for a large representaton at the Seattle fair on Union county day. July 27. He will have special badges for all from the good old county, and will be instrumental In providing en tertainment. He is anxious to have some good exhibits of cherries sent and has turned this proiiosition over to the Commercial club. Mrs. Ivanhoe, who will be on the scene that day as Union county's hostess is also doing all in her power to entertain the guests when they come. A large representation is very desirable. BUY OR CONDEMN President Fred Holmes, Director J. D. McKennon and Secretary J. E. Reynolds leave tomorrow for Starkey Praire where they will again open up negotiations with the owners of land in the reservoir basin. They will buy at equitable prices or start condemnation pioceedings immedi ately on their return. The trip to morrow will wind up the purchases that are to be made. This was agreed upon at a meet ing of the directors last evening. Ice (ream Social. The "Alerts" of the Island City Sunday school will give an ice cream social on Thursday "evening at the home of Mrs. C H. Bid well. The pro ceeds will go toward paying for a new organ for the Island City church. A very pleasant evening is promised to all who attend. FOX TEHKlElt KILLED. Attempts to Stop Automobile And Meets Sad Painful Death. "Buster" Green, the favorite canine in the F. H. Green family, met a tra gic death yesterday afternoon, when it was run over and fatully Injured by an auto. "Ruster's" pet pastime i You Need A Well t A letter to me' stating your location and needs will bring you all the in formation regarding well drilling necessary. R. A. WEST, I The Well Driller has always been to stop automobiles, but like other great things and men flokll met his Waterloo. The Boh nenkamp machine struck the fox ter rier while running across Depot street yesterday, and the doughty ani mal died a few hours afterwards. More BecIamatioB. Official confirmation of the report that the government is investigating a large tract of land west of the Uma tilla river and Bouth of the Colum bia with a view to establishing anoth er government project in the west end of Umatilla county, was had this morning from A. F. Davis, chief en gineer of the -reclamation service, and D. C. Henny, supervising engineer in the northwest, relates the Pendleton E.O. While passing through the city this morning on train No. 11 these men were interviewed by sn East Oregon ian representative and both admitted that the government had ordered tests and a complete Investigation of the possibilities of the land for a pro ject They said this was but one of about a dozen possible projects which the government had under consideration in this state and that when, the mon ey became available the most feasible one would be selected. Mr. Henny Intimated that it might be a long time before there would be any money available. BIG BATCH OF MAIL MONDAY TOTAL OF FIFTEEN T1I0USV.M) POIWDS 0E DAY. Kccord Day Last .Monday Since 3Iail Car Sen Ice Started. Last Monday established a new record In quantity of mail sent out to' Elgin and wallowa county Eince the advent of the mail service. There were 69 80-pound bags of papers, 31 bags of letters and 25 registers. This makes a total of something like 15,000 pounds of mail to be carried on one train. The lot filled the mail car and Mes senger Ballinger was the perspiring kid on that trip. Words to Freeae the SoiL 'Tour son has Consumption. His case is hopeless." These appalKre words were spoken to Geo. E. Elevens, a leading -merchant of SprinfiaM, X. C. by two expert doctors one a lung specialist Then was shown the won itsrful nower of Dr. Klns's New covery. "After three weeks use, writes Mr. Blevens, "he was as well as ever. I would not take all the money In the world for what It did for my boy." Infalliable for Coughs and Colds ,its the safest, surest cure of desperate Lung diseases o n earth. 50c and tl-00. Guarantee satisfaction Trial bottle fi-M. Now tin irnis t Just Arrived. Large shipment of electric Irons. Calla at the light office for prices and see samples. Found. At my place near the foov of Mt. Emily on June 28 a Jersey cow, branded on the left side but not plain. Owner can have same by calling and paying for this add. M. L. LEADER. DO YOU KNOW : FOR CERTAIN? I that your title is good? J An abstract will tell you all about it and it may be t tc your advantage to have 2 one made. You cannot J afford to take chances. J e C. L BLACK Real Estate and Insurance Ut DEPOT STREET S0MMERS BL'DG. Euyers will find I have an attractive list to ; Select From Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry U4t.ttt4.t.t.44AAAmnttt,HttM)Mtt(ttTr. THE GEORGE PALMER LUMBER COMPANY RETAIL DEPARTMENT We Solicit Your Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, - Mouldings, Chain Wood We are prepared to furnish and delher "material promptly. " Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8. ' ( e I THINK THIS OVER! If you believe in your town why not make it worth while to do busi ness here? : : : : I ASK E0R LA GRANDE SUGAR I J. R. OLIVER: U Grande Nafona Bank Z Building JUST RECEIVED AN ASSORTMENT OF Bath Rnoom Fixtures including Towel Racks, Tooth Brush Holders, Soap Dishes, . Glass Shelves, Tumbler Holders, Drain Board Mats, Toilet Paper Holders, Neck Ring Shower Baths, Enameled Bath Tub Seats, Etc, Etc We also carry Brass Goods, Fittings, Pipe, Complete line of Lavatpries, Sinks, Tuhs, Tanks. Four differ ent styles of toilets. Let us figure with you on your plumbing. PLUMBERS AND TINNERS. BAY & ZWEIFEL 211 DEP01 STREEl The Observer brines its natrons re sults. That's what you advertise for. v :.) iry lhe Observer and be convinced. -