ETBSISO OBSEBTEB, LA bXASVZ, OEEGOS. TLT.sP.ir, JULY t iS03. ' .
I?
I DIRECTORY
or THE
I FRATERNAL ORDERS
LA GRANDE, ORE.
r . ' M. W. A
L Grand Camp No. 7703 meeU
lt & 2nd Monday each month at I. O.
O. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are
cordially Invited to attend.
M. McMURRAY. C
' CAL JORDAN'. Clerk.
" F. 0. .
I Grande Aerie No. 259, F. O. E..
Beets every Friday night la Elk"i hall
ft! I p. m. Vlaltlng brethren lavlted
to attend. .
& E. HACKMAN. W. P.
GEO. ABEGG, W. S.
0. E. 8.
Hope Chapter No, 13. O. E. S., hold
Ftated communications the lecond and
fvurth Wednesdays of each month.
3 siting members cordially invited.
RACHEL E. WORSTELL, W. M.
MARY A WARNICK. Secretary.
I. 0. 0. P. Encampment.
PKr , Encampment No. 31, I. O. O.
neets every second and fourth
X7tpesday In the month In Odd Fel
lows' .hall. Visiting patriarchs always
jrelcoire.
H. E. COOLIDGE. C. P.
V A. WORSTELL, Scribe.
M. B. ef A.
Meets every Thursday evening at
I 0. O. F. hall. Visiting members al
ways welcome.
ANGUS STEWART. President.
C. J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary.
Woodmen f the World: j
La Grande Lodge No. 169, W. O. i
meets every second and fourth ;
1 uesday evening in K. of P. hall In j
the Corpe building. All ls!tlng mem-
en welcome. NER ACKLES. :
U. H. KEt'NEY, Consul Commander.
Clerk.
Quick Transfer
For Rapid Delivery Seivice
Call Up
WILLCOCK BROS
We are In position to do any
kind of transferring. Give us a
trial order. Calls answered day
or Bight
'Phones:
Day, Red 711.
Night, Black 1271.
Dining R
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND BEST
GOODS EVER SHOWN IN UNION COUNTY.
AVE 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; (50 inch round
pedestal 10 foot extension table; GO, inch buffet; serv
ing table, and china closet. The swellest suit ever
shown in Grand Ronde vallcv. See window displav.
$120.00.
Colonial dining room suit, Wax Golden Oak. Very
handsome; well worth the money. Must be seen to
be appreciated.
$80.00.
Lead to ted 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
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
Model restaurant.
HUGH McC ALL. N. G
OSCAR COOLIDGE. Secretary
W. A. WORSTELL. Fin. Sec
Foresters el America.
Court Maid Marlon No. 22 meets
each Wednesday eight in K. of P.
hh.ll. Brothers aro Invited to attend.
BEN HA1STEN, C. R.
LEO " HERRING, C. S.
. C. J. VANDERPOEL, F. a
A. F. A A. M.
,' La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F.
A. M., holds regular meetings first and
third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m.
R. L. LINCOLN, W. M.
A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary.
Knights of Pythias.
Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meets ev-
(old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcome
to all visiting knights.
J. F. BAKER, C. C.
R. L. LINCOLN, K." of It. & S.
KKKLkAIIS
! Crystal Lodge No. 60 meets every
! Tuesday evening at tne I. O. O. F. hail.
All visiting members are invited to
; attend.
I MRS. TILLIE COX, N. C.
I MRS. ANNA . ALEXANDER, SECY.
It. P. O. K.
La Grande Lodge No. 433, meaets
each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in
Elk's club, corner Depot street and
Washington avenue. Visiting brothers
are cordially invited to atteurt.
H. E. COOLIDGE, Exalted Ruler.
HUGH McCALL, Rec. Sec.
LADIES AND GEMS.
Cleaning, Dying
and Repairing.
i You work solicited and satisfaction
guaranteed.
j Work called for and delivered.
In rear of C. C" Penington & Com
; pany's store.
Phones, Pacific States Black 851.
Hsme Ind. 171.
! H. L. WINN.
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PflDBKf
OF ACTIVITY
THE DALLES, July 20. Activities
in the construction of the Deschutes
railroad are in evidence ( on every
hand.
Th construction of a switch track
will be commenced at once at the
point where the new road will join
the main line. Several engineers and
ptner men prominent in the construc
tion of the new road have been In
this city trying to secure offices but
up to this time have iurt located any.
Twony Brothers, who were large
contractors in the construction of the
North Bank railroad, hold a big con
tract in the Deschutes road construc
tion and are makir.g active prepara
tions for work, having established
headquarters at Grass Valley. '
BIG ROUNDL'P.
Tweiify-fhe Car Loads of Taj use
Ponies Wanted.
iuua a Dig louituup il ail tne
loose horses on the Umatilla Indian
reservation ranges is to be started.
The big drive is to be under the lead
ership of Gilbert Minthorn, one of the
best known young Indians on the
reservation, and with about 100 Indian
cowboys In the saddle the event prom
ises to be oue of the most picturesque
of many years.
The object of the roundup is to en
able Montana hrose buyers to select
a trainload of the Indian horses. At
least 25 car loads are wanted by the
buyers and more will be taken if they
can be secured.
WANTED to rent a furnished house
good location. Address or phone
(X) care Observer.
Just Arrived.
Large shipment of electric Irons.
Chc at tb-j lignt office for prices anil
ee sain)rs.
WANTED Select board and two
rooms for adults. Phone (A) care
Observer.
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ELGIN, OREGON, 4
Where local business men are 4
co-operating and buying stump
lands preparatory to setting 4
commercial orchards. For par- 4
Oculars regarding good orchard
lands at very low prices call or
write The 4
SLOUGH INVESTMENT CO. 4
Real Estate, Investments, Loans 4
4 and Collections,
ft
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BUSSEY'S HACK LINE.
Best of ' service, Day and 4
Night Hacks furnished for 4
funerals and private parties. 4
Baggage transferred Day and 4
Stand at Paul's Cigar Store. 4
'Phone Red ill. 4
Night 'Phone Main 26. 4
E. L. Bl'SSEY. 4
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sYou Need
A Well
r A letter to me stating
;?
; your location ar.d needs
j will bringyou all the in-
formation regarding well
i t drilling necessary. J
R. A. WEST,
MYSTERY
UNSOLVED
PENDLETON. July 2u. The East
Oregonian said last night:
Notwithstanding the niauy remark
able coincidences in connection w'ith
the two mysterious cases, the bodv of
the giant which occupies an unknown
grave In the OIney cemetery is not
that of Curt Pless. the missing grain
broker of Bellingham, Washington, In
the belief of Coroner Ralph Folsom.
The cause for his changed opinion is
the receipt of a letter from Mrs. Pless
in which she gives a more detailed de
scription of the missing man than has
yet been received here.
Ther are three main points of Vt-
ference n the description, but .he.je
are now declared to be sufficient. Cuit
riess did not wear a mousu :u-j t pd
h'F hair was a very light blonde. 1'e
i Ihf had a deep scar below he ee
c s (he result of a gunshot wound. ILe
twly of the man found floating In the
Columbia river and whose description
t'herwlse tallied perfectly, wore . a
...... .,.w.m muuovmcuc auu ud'i uulA
L own hair. The remains wi-o care
ii!ly exaifned for scars or marks of
any kind and none weie found.
LESS WOKK.
Kctter KesuU, Only Irritates UN
Lanii Every Three Weeks.
Once in three weeks is often enough
to watr a lawn and keep it in the best
of condition on the driest soil in Spo
kane, says R. A. Jours, proprietor of
the Riverside nurseries. Spokane. Mr.
Jones has reached this conclusion af
ter experiments covering several years
in his business.
In watering every 21 days Mr. Jones
applies one and a fourth gallons per
square foot, which averages about
one-seventeenth of a gallon a day.
This is considerably less than W. R.
lloy finds it necessary to use when wa
tering his lawn daily, as Mr. Roy ap
plies one-thirteenth of a gallon to the
square foot.
If the owner of a lawn were able to
make a success of Mr. Jones' plan he
would not only use lee3 water, but
would be troubled with watering his
grass only every three weeks.
Just Arrived.
Large shipment of electric Irons.
Call at the light office for prices and
see samples.
Just Arrived. -
Have j'ou seen' the new shipment
of electric flatirons at the Grande
Rondo Electric company's office? Save
wood and enjoy the comforts of the
parlor by buying one.
For Sale.
Furniture consisting, of range, kit
chen cabinet, dining table, chairs,
beds, dresser and Bmall sde table, will
be sold at private' sale Tuesday, Wed
nesday and Thursday at 'the residence
of D. H. Jordan opposite court house.
WHY NOT RY
Popli inn's
ASTII.MA KOKDYI
Gives prompt and postive relief in
every case. Sold by druggists, price
$1.00. Trial package by mail 10 cents.
Williams Mf?. Co., Props.
( IeM-lund, 0.
A. T. HILL, Druggist.
but little mouths don't care, so long
m they feel the delicious coolness of
7ur tempting Ice cream. Children are
'ond of it, but what of their elders
wpeclally the ladies? Very fev ever
lecltne the Invitation to partake of a
rare dish of our excellent cream Take
t box of this "Frozen Gladness" home
flth you.
BLUE M0OTAIX CBEAHEItT.
C. J. BLACK
Real Estate and Insurance
W DEPOT STREET
S0MMERS BL'DO.
Buyers 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
THE GEORGE PALMER
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
We Solicit Your Orders for
SHINGLES
RUBBEROID ROOFING
DEADENiNG FELT f
BUILDING PAPER !
We are prepared to furnisa and deliver material promptly. Phone
Main 8. .
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THINK THIS OVER!
If you believe in your
town why not make it
t
worth while to do busi
ness here? : : : :
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ASK FOR LA GRANDE SUGAR I
JUST RECEIVED AN ASSORTMENT OF
Bath Room Fixtures
including Towel Racks, Tooth Brush Holders, Soap
Dishes, Glass Shelves, Tumbler Holders, Drain
Board Nats, Toilet Paper Holders, Neck Ring
Shower Baths, Enameled Bath Tub Seats, Etc, Etc.
We also carry Brass Goods, Fittings, Pipe, Complete
line of Lavatories, Sinks, Tubs, Tanks. Four differ
ent styles of toilets. Let us figure with you on vour
plumbing. 1
PLUMBERS AND TINNERS.
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