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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1909)
VEXI50 Or.SSEIlTrE, LI b'JLMEE, CSLilO. nnKnnnncapnnDnncncnnc'nn unnuuuununnannuuuunnununriunnnnnunniinn 1 1 r i . The: i i WILEY ALLEW AND COIPABJY ;3aDnnaannp n 3nnnunnnannnnDBnannnnnritfparinHnnnnnna - : . . - .... - - lai I T twi qBanntiPRflonnnnnnnnonoannnnnnannnnnnnn i in . for our our ler's to to best may THE HOUSE OP I A-C '1 iA. jlGEST AND OLDESTnTOn HEMAHOFFEY BUILDING FOR A lffip)AXQ LCYQUggMNQWE HAVE MAgSS5fmraf iALLTHE BEST MAKES KNOWN. CALL ANDHEARyHEJTI!gy lEOM $250 UP. ON EASY TERMl DAYS LEFTTODECIDE. ITnTT an n ac n ri n d n n a EVERYBODY CIICULD VISIT THIS STORE AND LOOK OVER THE BARGAINS IN -SECOND HAND AND NE7 GC023. SPECIALS. TWO SOLID WALNUT MARBLE TOP BED ROOM SETS, $1.25 AND $35.00. SPECIALS. TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES. SPECIALS. SANITARY COUCHES $10.00. ADAMS AVENUE, PHONE 1521 W are showing the latest produc tions in ADLER'S COLLEGIAN CLOTHES young men. We have never in history been able to place before customers so varied an assort- mcnt of styles to meet all requlre- ' ments. We know how thoroughly Ad Collegian Clotlies satisfy the wearer and because of this confidence which we have gained through actual experience In selling Adler garments thousands of people do we continue sing their praises. They are the wearing and the most artistic clothes that America produces. Yon be very critical aa to style and very exacting as to qnality. but we have the garments that will meet with your complete approval. The new fall suits and Overcoats are here. GOOD CLOTHES n a n n n'ri n d a nnnagii n S3 33 2L1 Z2 n a J. A. OUTER. Gasoline wcod saw. ... Phone orders to Black 1851. O P O 4 & $ 4 O The Eoid to Snccess has many obstructions, but none bo desperate " as poor health. Success today demands health, but Electric Bitters Is the greatest health builder the world has ever known. It comnela "perfect aetlon of storaacV liver, kid neys, bowels, purifies and enriches the blood, and tones and Invigorates the whole system. Vigorous body : and keen brain follow their use. Ton can't afford to slight Electric Bitters if weak, run down or sickly. Only 80c. Guaranteed by the Newlln Drue Co. Kotlce te Patrons.' Subscribers not receiving their pa pers regularly or If It la not delivered as it should be, will confer a great fa vor by notifying the office. Unless you do so we have no knowledge but what tho delivery service is satisfactory. The time of the year Is now hero when proper, delivery Is. essentia No sub scriber wanti to dry out their paper, neither do we want them to. If the paper is delivered properly It is not necessary. -' The little SKop Main St. SUmping of all kinds, lnelud 1ng shirt waists ft Center pieces, : done, mbroIdery lessons given. Orders takan and lessons given In stfnclllng. Full line of em- . s broidery materials . i I n9'iH'' 11 IB II ! fTAftE I IIMftcrv 5ms p 11 ILL orUKL LUl'IDLK Mill jiiilil in ; i n n i i .it a mm i 91 . That the lumber out of which the exposition buildings were constructed , is not to be. sold, but stored to be used next year was tho decision 0? the i executive board after an extended meeting in the Commercial Club rooms last night. A number of attractive of fers were received but it was consider ed best t okeep the lumber for re building. It Is probable that the same, location will be used again. Another matter of importance to the people who participated In the exposition was tho fact brought out regarding-, the payment of the 'pre miums. It wilt probably be 30 or 40 days before the state pays any of the premiums although when the payments ..w uuujc wm-w, pracucany iw lumber and tent3 li laft in tho pise cents on the dollar. -.,'slori of the execut've board. O $ ' 0j $ 4 $ $ & LADD CASYOX ITEMS. O & O 0 fr Very nearly every citieisn of this suc tion of the valley attended the fair at Lu Grande last week, a number of them having exhibits. ; . More than half of the Ladd Canyon children,, together with their teacher Eugene Kcplinger,' were conveyed , to the fair on children's day in a very co zily. arranged wagon driven by K. E. Jones. Their flng stationed high above me wagon was saluted by many , r, they drove to the grounds. , .' Miss Lvlu Counsell won second prize at the spelling contest. ; Wm. Banton and M. ' Elledge com pleted threshing their grain for this season a few days ago. A few contem plate having their alfalfa Jhreshed be- fore long..,-' . i' .V .. v. '.. A number of the Ladd Canyon la dles will tomorrow donate some things In the baker's line towards the Har vest bazaar given by the La Grande ladies in that city. . ,r Jfr. and BIra. Jiru MtClure' drove to La Grande, this evening to see Sir. Mr. McClure's mother, Mrs. Laura Mc- Clure, off for Portland on a two week's viFit. i ;.:.-; .:: ADVERTISEMEM, FOB BIDS. Crande Ronde ReBervoir Company, La Grande, Oregon, Oct. 13. 1909. Seal ed proposals will be received at' the office of the Grande Rondo Reservoir Company, La Grande, Oregonuntil 2 o'clock p. m., October 26, 1909, for the construction of the South canal. lo cated about one mile east of La Grande, Oregon, Grande Ronde pro ject, Oregon. This work consists of the. construction of about four and one quarter miles of main canal en- volvlng the excavation and embank ment of about 30,460 cubic yars of material, mainly earth. - For particulars address the Grande Ronde Reservoir Company, La Grande Oregon, J. E. Reynold's, secretary. QoaranCne Lifted. Quarantine, was today lifted on the Chas. Cregg residence, following a 1 1 long siege of scarlet fever. The suffer ers nave ituiy recovered. . . 1 Sprained Ankle, - J' i. As usually treated a spmlned ankle i twin disable the Injured person for t ; -.1. . . ... !monui or moro DUl 07 PP,T" wham- i ; directions with each bottle faithfully. ' a cure may. In moat cases, be effected n lees than one week's time. - This ifSSSEPVE" n The exposition has nothing to Co with the payment of any preiAiuniB ex cepting Borne special prizes. The state appropriated the money for the premium purposes ; and consequently tho. bills must all be audited and Rent to tho secretary of state for re turns.' :. i . It was found after settling up all the business connected with the ex position that tho Uianeial showing made was excellent, considering tha fact that the enterprise was a netf.'Dnv and that the people had to be shown. The rainy Wednesday was also a det riment. In spite of these things the outcome was good and a large amount : of valuable property in the way of liniment Is a most reniurkable prep aration; try It for a sprain or a brulac, or when laid up with chronic or mti cular rehumatlsm, and you are cer tain to be delighted with the prompt relief which it affords. - For sale 1 all good dealers. ' Call and let Mr. Little play thit favorite on that wonderful piano. lie's human on the touch. At Mahaffey Bid. near Elk'a. Club. : , tJaSrtlr'"' ' tiB " ft DIRECTORY - y Or THE FRATERNAL ORDERS LA GRANDE, ORE. K. TV. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets 1st & 2nd Monday each month at l.O. 0. F. i all. All visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend. M. McMURRAY, C. : CAL JORDAN. Clerk. Vch; J. 'V" F' fc.-.'.-v ' La Grande "Aerie No. 259, F. O E., meets every Friday night in Elk's hall at 8 p. m. X'lsiting brethren Invited to attend. : ' V;-'-v.- C E. HACKMAN, W. P. -GEO. ABEGG, W. 8. - , ; ' ; Hop Chapter No. 13. O. E. hold stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of eacb month. Visiting members cordially invited. RACHEL E. WORSTELU W. M. MART A. WARNICK, Secretary. L 0. 0. F-Eacampmeat BUr Encampment No. 31, I. O. O. Fn meets every second and fourth Wednesday in the month In Odd Fel lows' ball. Visiting patriarchs always welcome. ; H. E. COOLIDGE, C P. W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe 3T. B. of A. , Meets every Thursday evening at I. O. O. 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. cf, P.' hair In the Corps building.' All visiting mem hers welcome. N'ERI ACTH.E3, Consul Commander. J. II. KEENEY. Clerk. i: n r- T L.4 nrm n n a Chronic Headache Cb ruble. The aggregate suffering from chort le headache Is very great, for the dis ease occurs so persistently that peo ple sometimes suffer from it through, long terms of years. It is certainly la mentable that so small a proportion of . aurh ..ftiirMM ..... practically ce'rtain relief and cure that awaits them . through Osteopathic treatment It is Invariably the case that thej j Is an anatomical cause for this trouble True, the headaches may be largely the result of an evil condition In some other part of the body, such as the stomach; hut very often they arise from local causes that can be very easily corrected. Should It be the' case that they are associated with other disease, the osteopath gets at the root of the trouble by finding and removing the cause of It Large numbers of people who have , suffered for years from headache have been completely and permanently cur ed by osteopathic treatment; wh!!a the acute attacks of headache can be usually be cured at once. TIerald of Osteopathy. . Notice to Contract Notice is heroy given h u the .it re , of the Grnnde Ronda U Company will open bids for the con struction of the South Lino Canal on the Meadowbrook project, at the omee pf the secretary on Tuesday night at 8:00 o'clock,' October 26. Plans and spetlfications can be seen at the offlca of the secretary, J. E. Reynolds, or at ,iue ooara or directors reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. I. 0. 0. F.. iibordlnate. La Grande Lodge No. 16, meets U their hall every Saturday night Vlst-. ting brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at the Model restaurant,"; 1 , GEORGE GROUT. N. a I. R. SNOOK, Rec. Secy. W. A. WORSTELL. Fin. Socy. . . OPolreKters ofmeTlcET'" Court Maid Marton No. 22 meets each Wednesday night in ' IC of P. hall,, Brothers are invited to attend. 'x- -:y f" ' BEN IIAISTEN. C. R. LEO HERRING, C. S. C. J. VANDERPOEL, F. 8. T- A. F. A. ii. T La Grand Lodge Na 41, A. F. ft A. M., holds regular meetings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. R. L. LINCOLN. W. ML A. & WILLIAMS, Secretary. i r 5 ..' Kalghts of Pythias. ' ' Red Cross Lodge Na 27, meet ev- . ery ' Monday evening In Castle halL (old Elk'a hall) . A Pythian welcome to all TiBiUni knights. - J. F. BAKER, C. C IL L. LINCOLN, K. of It ft S. B. P. 0. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433, meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock la Elk's club.', cornerDepot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers sre cordially invited to attend. H. E. COOLIDGE. Exalted Ruler. HUGH McCALL. Rec. Secy. liLlil.KA'JS. Crystal Lodge No. 50 meets every Tuesday evening nt the I. O. O, F. hall. All visiting members are Invited to attend. .'. ; "'. '' ,. MRS. TIIXIE COX, N. C. -MISS ANNA ALKXANDR. ?FCT. 111 Ml 111 in ml 11 11 'iniiiwuiii iMiumijf .jHHjniiijM.. I i