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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1909)
EYEStf G OBSRYEILLA GBAITBE, OBJEUOX TUESDAY, X07EXSEB 23, 1903. 3 DnnDnannDnnnnncTDnaannnannaaanannannn c n n E C D a EE C C B D a n u a a a A Few of IBOX BEDS B.OCKEBS DINI5G CHUBS CTPB01BDS KIT CHEN ClBDfETS Snaps in Second Hand Jews Cast Stove. service for many $40. Ten foot Excelsor table. As good as new. Don't overlook this, such snaps are not always to be foundry price.. .. . nnnoDonnaaon Speaking Correct , i ASH BROTHERS THE HOUSE OF ' 1 Ifetlce of Election. The annual meeting of the mem bers of the La Grande Commercial Club will be held In the Club rooms, La Grande National Bank building, Tuesday evening, December 14, 1909, for the purpose of electing six di rectors and transacting such other business as may properly come be fore the meeting, .JOHN COLLIER, President La Grande, Oregon, Nov. 13, 1909. THE EYE IMPORTANT eye Is one of w moat taport ant and delicate ' part of the body. "Sight is Priceless.. Glasses should not be worn where no error of refrac Our Many MATTRESSES' CARPETS BUGS LU OLEUM TEXTS! 8 WIU do excellent years to oome 7.5 wm ADAMS AVENUE, PHONE 1521 About Dress When It comes to a question of correct apparel, yon will find us particularly able to supply the very latest fashions. . If yon want to be, In style this fall, yon must have certain lines to your garments, which all good dresBers will admire. Yon will find ADLER'S COLLEGIAN CLOTHES wnicn we feature, to be very deccldedly the most artistic production of this present season Let us show yon a few of the new conceptions in salts and overcoats. GOOD CLOTHES tion exists, but where an error does j exist they should be put on as soon as poeible and worn constantly until the defect Is cured. Wearing glassses j once does not signify that they will always be worn. Yon can at any time (before the defect Is cared) go back j to the poorer vision If you so desiro. The vision will not be poorer than it was before the glasses were worn, but will be more noticeable on account of having been accustomed to beter vis ion. I have made a special study of the eyes and nave been fltlng glasses for fourteen years, ask anyone tnat I have fitted foi r ference as to lay ahBity. then give me - trial and e convinced. All work guaranteed. i : !? HIWITT. Optometrist ft Jeweler. UU 1-2 Alams ava. La Grande, Or. argams S3 U c a c S3 Vi 3 p; SUIT CASES WEDGES SLEDGES HANDLES WASH TUBS Goods 3 a n a p ts 'C K H (X H n M Opyclfht 1B0B. Kabo Corwt Ce. Ladies Suits, Child ren and Ladies Coat Fine i ne of Rain Coats Co . . The Eoad to Snceess nas many costructlons, but none so desperate as poor health. Success today demands health, but Electric Bitters IS the greatest health builder the world has ever known. It compels perfect action of stomach, liver, kid neys, bowels, purifies and enriches the blood, and tones and Invigorates the whole system. Vigorous body and ea m2u Zmivw ' ueir tee. iron cant afford to slight Electric Bitters If weak, run down or sickly. Only 60c Guaranteed by the Newlin Drag Co. WILLC0CK BROTHERS Quick Transfer "Phones: - - Day, Red 7L Nlht Black 1271. Geology gives ns a key to the pat ience of Ged. J. O. Holland. VanDuyn COVE APPLES ON THE ROAD LAST OF 20-CAR 8IIIPMEST SKNtJ OCT YESTERDAY. Most ef tbe Crop Bought bnt the Bulk SUU to be Shipped. Cove, Nov. 23. (Special) Th9 lat car load of a 20-car shipment of Cove apples, purchased by White Bros. & Crfumb Co., of Lewiston. through Gar rit Oldenburg, was shipped out yester day, and though most of tbe apple crop is already bought, there are still con siderable quantity of apples yet to go out. ' : ' 5 Prices have been round the dollar mark for most of the apples purchas ed thus far and the growers are faring well financiall. OUT AGAIN INJURED BBAKEMAN ABLE TO LEAYE P0BTIASD HOSPITAL. Young 0. B. Ji. Employe Injured Re cently En.Bonte to Joseph. Passenger Brakeman James O'Sull- ivan, who was seriously injured near Telocaset two months ago when iie stepped from an O. R. & N., passenger train at night and fell to the bottom of a culvert, was released from the hospital in Portland last Thursday, and was in La Grande this morning en route to Joseph. Mr. O'Sulllvsn is now practically over the effects of the fall but will not resume bis run for a few day b yet. To Elect Congresman. t Chicago, Nov. 23. A special election Is being held In the Sixth Congression al District to day to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Congreso- man William Lorimer. William J. Mox- ley is the regular republican candi date, and Frank S. Ryan the democrat ic aspirant Carl L. Barns appears f.s an Independent republican homines by petition. The election will be taken as an In dication of popular sentiment in the middle west. The democrats ara con fident of victory, declaring that "Can- nonism" and the Aldrlch tariff bill are sufficient to defeat any republican can didate. The union labor element is! showing great Interest in the outcome. Scenic Theatre A. GARDINIER, Prop. & Mgr. VAUDEVILLE AND MOVING PICTURE SHOW. Webster Circuit. Week Beginning Nov. 22nd. ; O'NEAL AND MARION A Burlesque on Uncle Tom's Cab- A In. , A $ THE KENMORES. . . . .A A Willie and the Dolls. A . "Is it Human or Wax. A A Two reels of Moving Pictures A A Two performance every night A A Door open at 7 and first per- A formance at 7:80; Second per- A formance at 8:35. A A Matlneo Wednesday and Sat- A urday A Evening Price: 10c and 20c 4 Matinee Sc and 10c t t O'ULVAN t z DIRECTORY . or THE FRATERNAL ORDERS ' LA GRANDE, ORE. - - --- 1 " " 1 111 ' '-" 11 1 ..rnrrLj JLW.A. . Foresters of America. La Grande Camp Na 7703 meets Court Maid Marlon No. 22 meecs 1st ft 3rd Monday each month at 1. O. each Wednesday sight In K. of P. O. F. kalL AH visiting neighbors are hall. Brothers are Invited to attend, cordially Invited to attend., . BEN HAISTEN. C M. McMURRAY, C. LJ50 HERRING, C. a UL JOB n AN, Clerk ft. J VA.KDERPOEL F- f - ; O.E.8. " A. k' A A. At Hop Chapter No. 13. O. B. 8, hold La Grande Lodge Novel, A. F. stated communications the second and . . M., holds regular meetings first an4 fourth Wednesdays of each month, third Saturdays at 1:30 p. xn. Hslttag members cordially Invited. R, L. LINCOLN, X? RACHEL E. WORSTELL, W. M. A. C WILLIAMS, Secretary JSLJ2 '"---iinihts- of Pittas: LO.O. F Encampment Star Encampment No. 31, L 0. O. fF., meets every second and . fourth Wednesday In the month In Odd Fel lows' halL Visiting patriarchs always welcome. IL . COOLIDGE, C P. W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe. . Y . . m o. f A. Meets every Thursday evening at ,1. O. O. F. hall. Vlsltlna members al ways welcome. ANGUS STEWART, President C. J. VANDERPOEL. SecreUry. Weedmea ef The Werld. Grande Lodge Na 1, W. O. vV., meets every second and fourth Tuesday evening to K. cf P. ball tn (he Corps building, ill visiting mem bers welooma, . VERI ACKLES, Consul Commander. J. H. KEENET. Clerk. L O. 0. F Subordinate. La Grande Lodge No. 18, meets In chelr hall every Saturday night. Visi ting brothers cordially Invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at the Model restaurant ! GEORGE GROUT, N. G L R. SNOOK. Rec. Secy. sW. A WORSTELL, Fin. Secy. PREVENT FROZEN PIPE? Our attention to your wat- er pipes and Coils will save you time and money : : : e e BAY & ZWEIFEL v PLUMBERS AND TINNERS, r ; V 111 DIP 01 STREE1 THE GEORGE PALMER mm I RETAIL DEPARTMENT We Solicit Your Orders for SHINGLES RUBBEROID ROOFING DEADENiNG FELT BUILDING PAPEF Ws ars rtpared to furnish ino deliver material promptly. Pho Red Cress Lodge Na 27, meet ery Monday evening in Castle h , (old EU'S hall). . A Pythian wnl-.m. to all visiting knights. J. F.BAKER, C R L. LINCOLN. K. tit Tt i : B. P, 0. S. . , u uranae todge Na 433, each Thursday evening at 8 o'clo v Elk's club, corner , Depot btrer Washington avenue. Visiting br are cordially invited to attend.' H. B. COOLIDGE, Exalted Rt V HUGH McCALL. Rec. EJKAHS.' ; ; v T. Crystal Lodge Na EC meets , Tuesday evening at tli L 0. 0. 1 All visiting members vp tnvlt attend. : V, MRS. TTLLIE COX, NC. M18S .'UNA ALEXANDER, Frightful Fate Avcrt4 "I would have been a crfpp. life, from a terrible cut. on my cap," writes rrank Disberry, Kt-: Mlnn4 "without Bucklen's Arnica ve, which soon cared we." Inf for wounds, cuts and bruits, I cures, burns, scalds, old sores, ' eruptions. World's best for COc at the Newlin Drug Com pin 2,000 POUNDi C0AI for$ Weighed on , City Scales ; Rock Springs Lump o : ;Nut delivered to any par of the city Gity scaler ticket delivered with ioaa G. E, FOWLER Mala I.