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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1909)
9 Jjll.11 ' SMI (WitAUn .... i . - KTZMXO UtfifeCBTEB, li URAXDE, 9B305. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER M, 1909. rvnnivn LAYED siifTTf Owing to delayed shipments of goods, we cannot open our store on Adams avenue, 13o6, as promised in our former announcement. Watch the papers for the postponement opening date. OPE Isthe name of the new up-to-date store with up-to-date prices that will sell crockeries, groceries, enameled and tinware, underwear and blankets, notions, toys and holiday goods. "Western Store With Eastern Prices" -'I Oregon Calls "More People" Pass the word to your relatives and friends to come now. LOW COLONIST RATES To Oregon will prevail from the East September 15 to October 15, via the . Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co and Southern Pacific (LINES IN OREGON) From Chicago $33.00 ' From St. Louis 32.00 From Omaha 25.00 From St. Paul . 25.00 From Kansas City 25.00 Deposit the amount of the fare with the nearest O. It. & N. or Agent and ticket will be delivered In the East without Extr cost. Send us the name and address of any one interested in the State for Oregon literature. W.W. McMl'RRAY, General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND, ORE. MERQ fOOTbALL fTiMimiri La Grande, Oregon. By D. E. COX, Recorder of the City of La Grande. Pendleton Fair. For this occasion the O. R. & X. will sell round trip tickets from La Grande to Pendleton at rate of $2.95. Dates j of sale, September 26th to October 2nd inclusive. Final limit October 4th. rs-21-an ESI DIRECTORY or THE FRATERNAL ORDERS L.A GRANDE, ORE. h. Y. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets 1st & 2nd Monday each month at I. 0. O. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend. M. McMURRAY, C. CAL JORDAN Clerk. Foresters of America. Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Wednesday night in K. of P,. I hall, llrothers are invited to attend. ! BEN IIAISTEN, C. II. ' LEO HERRING, C. S. ' C. J. VANDERPOEL, F. S. A. F. X A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. & F. O. E. Tji r.rnnde Aerie No. 259. F. O. E.. meets every Friday night in Elk's hall A- M- Llu9 regular meetings first and Visiting brethren invited tmri1 faturaays at p. m. R. L. LINCOLN, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary, hnhrlits of Pythias. "oTeT! ' " 1,l1 Cr83 Lodge No. 27, meets ev- llope Chapter No! 13, O. E. S., hold lrv Monday evening in Castle hall, stated communications the second and w ,:ik'8 ) A py,hlau welcome fourth Vf,lmlnv nf fnrh month. I ' " '""-"b "'b1'"1 The arrival of 18 new football suits will prove a decided stimulus to foot ball enthusiasm at the high school to day. The new shipment of moleskinC arrived at Van Buren's last evening, and will be taken to the school by Manager Ingles today. The new outfits make it possible for over 30 players to be on the field in full uniform. In addition to the suits already on hand the new consignment will add 18 pairs of pants with jerseys, and a number of nose guards and pairs of shoes. The suits are padded in regular style and are the Bame as those already in possession of the players. The goods came from the Spaulding company. The football season will be ushered in by a game with Union at Union, October 2. The game scheduled with the Enterprise team for next Saturday has been called off for the present time with a hope of arranging a date on Wallowa Day. The date for the game with the En terprise team is causing considerable anxiety in football and fair circles. The problem of avoiding a conflict may be solved if the school authorities can be prevailed upon to allow the stu dents an hour from studies Just be fore noon, so the game can be played Immediately after the arrival of the special train. The special will arrive about 10:30 and the game could be c alled at 11. The manager and coach of the football team do not desire to Interfere with the fair and the fair committee is anxious to co-operate with the football Interests as the game will bring many additional people from Wallowa county. Itazaar Dates Set. The Harvest Eazaar to be given by the Riverside Park association will be held In the auditorium of the Elks' hall, October 14-15-16. LOST ConkMn Fountain per, cap burned, scratched and expanded near end; stub point; self-filler. Re ward for return to Observer office. (S-21-2t) at 8 p. m to attend. C. E. I1ACKMAN, W. P, GEO. A1JEGQ, V. S. Visiting members cordially invited. RACHEL E. WORSTELL. W. M. MARY A. WARNICK, Secretary. 1. U. O. F. KiH-ainpincnt. Star Encampment No. 31, I. O. O. P., meets every second nnd fourth Wednesday In the month In Odd Fel lows' hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome. 11. E. COOLIDGE, C. P. W. A. WORSTELL, Scrlte. Kotlce to Fatrons. Subscribers not receiving their pa pers regularly or If it Is not delivered as it should be, will confer a great fa vor by notifying the ofllce. Unless you do so we have no knowledge but what the delivery service is satisfactory. The time of the year Is now here when proper delivery Is essential. No sub scriber wants to dry out their paper, neither do we want them to. If the paper is delivered properly it Is not necessary. M. H. of A. Meets every Thursday evening tt I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members al ways welcome. ANGUS STEWART, President. C. J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary.) Woodmen of The World. j La Grande Lodge No. 169, W. 0. j -W., meets every second and fourth! Tuesday evening in K. of P. hall In 1 the Corpe building. All visiting mem ten welcome. JJERI ACKLES, Consul Commander. ; J. II. KEEXEY. Clerk. , f I. 0. 0. V. VubordinYte. ' La Grande Lodge No. 16, meets in i I their hall every Saturday night. VIsl- j i : ting brothers cordially invited to at-1 '' tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at the Model restaurant. j GEORGE GROUT, N. G. I. R. SNOOK. Rec. Secy. W. A. WORSTELL, Fin. Secy. J. F. BAKER, C. C. R. L. LINCOLN. K. of R. & S. ' ' " HE HE K A IIS."" Crystal Lodge No. 50 meets every Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting members are Invited to nttend. MRS. TILLIE COX, N. C. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, SECY. D. r. 0. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433, meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Elk's club, corner Depot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially invited to attend. II. E. COOLIDGE, Exalted Ruler. HUGH McCALL, Rec. Secy. The Little Shop Main St. Stamping of all kinds, lnclud in shirt waists ft Center pieces, done, embroidery lessons given. Orders taken and lessons given In strnclllng. Full line ot em- I N broidery materials. 5 2 Notice of Street Improvement TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that In pur suance of a resolution adopted by tht Common Council of the City of La Grande, Oregon, on the 5th day of August, 1909, creating improvement District No. 2, and designating Third street, as such district, and in pursu ance of a resolution adopted by said Common Council on the 1st day of , September, 1909, whereby said Coun cil determined and declared its inten tion to improve all that portion at Third street, in said improvement dis trict as hereinafter described, by building a 5-foot board sidewalk theri- on, the Council will, ten days after the service of this notice upon the owners of the property affected and benefited by such Improvement, or der that said above described Im provement be made; that the bouod rles of said district to be so Improved are as follows: All the west side r.f Third street, from the north side of "C" avenue, to the south side of "K" avenue. Notice Is hereby further gi ven that the Council will levy a spe cial assessment on all the property affected and benefited by such im provement That the estimated cost of such improvement Is the sum ot $882.85. That the Council will on the 27 day ot September, 1909, meet at the Council chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. to consider said estimat ed cost, and the levy of said assess ment, when a hearing will be granted to any person feeling aggrieved by such assessment La Grande, Oregon, September 16, 1909. Advertised Letters. List of letters remaining uncalled for In this office for the week ending September 17, 1909. LADIES Mrs. Gussle Block. Miss Florence Henry. Mrs. Michael Knoche. Miss Edith Templeton. Miss Maggie TIpman. GENTLEMEN Mr. L. G. Brown. Mr. D. M. Dustin. J. N. Morgan. Mr. II. L. Roswell. Tom Ross. Mr. Jack Sutphin. Mr. F. L. Timmer. Mr. J. E. Wright. 111G Jefferson avenue. These letters will be sent to the Dead Letter Office on October 1st, 1909, if not called for. G. M. RICHEY, P. M. Per A. S. The Sum Total of Human Happiness Is attained by the man who selects a place which Is annrnvui w v; ..u3 ant adaptable for his entire family. 10 live amidBt such condi tions approximates about the keenest Joy Imaginable. "Where are such conditions to be found In the rapidly growing NorthweBt? Ill you. Go to C. J. BLACK. He has a large amount of property listed to chose from. Fruit Farms, Stock Fa rms. Sugar Beet Farms, City Property, Grain Farms, Hay Farms, Timber Lands. With or With out improvements. Prices right Let me show you. C. 1. BLACK, The Real tstate Van Gomplete equipment for rubber buggy tires. resetting and repairing LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Propretor Gjmptete Machine Shops and Foundry n SHE'S A QCEEX1 SHE'S A SIREN! 1 REDUDED COLONIST RATES WESTBOUND CHICAGO $33.00 ST. LOOS $32.00 ST. PAUL $25.00 Corresponding rates from all points east of these termin al points to all stations. 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Therefore the sale of all old or nar cotic pile medicines is Illegal because they effect the brain and spinal jaarrow; produce constipation and never cure. Only druixlsta ot highest standing sell and endorse EBU-8JL SILTEBTHOIWS FAMlf.I DFC ORE. The Common Council of the City of