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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1909)
E D R r c E D b O O EYEXIXG 0 t:iVLiU.A UILLSBK, UUtt'JJ! SATURDAY, K0YEX2E2 Z7, naunnnununnnuuuDnnununununuunnunuun' jnnPTi CAT rev Many; -Bargains irox beds BOCKEES : ; ; DIMSG CHAIRS CUPBOARDS KITCUE3T CABIXETS KATTKESSES CARPETS . RUGS LIXOLEOI TRUXKS . SLIT CASES WEDGES . SLEDGES . 1IAXDLES WASH TUBS ( i. Snaps in Second Han Jewe Cast Store. Will do excellent service (or many year to come . . . . $40. Tea foot Excelsor table. As good as new. Don't overlook this. "" snaps are not always to be found,my ITS M , R j 1 ,,. f , r r i o , ' " price.. .. .. .. .. as . - . r si - ". i mm 1 . ... : - i 3 V 1 23 52 Si n CONFERENCE rXIOX STAKE MEETS IX REGULAR QUARTERLY GATIIERIXG. DIRECTORY or THE FRATERNAL ORDERS LA. GRANDE, ORE. 4 4 4 f 4 i i 4 j. s. 4 4 -- , - . 1L W. JU La Grande Camp No. 7703 . meets 1st & 3rd Monday each mouth at I. O. 0. P kali. All vlsitln neighbors are Salt LuVe Bishop and Apoxtlo Here to ; cordially invited to attend. Give Addresses. ' Quarterly conference was called at the L. D. S. tabernacle this morning at 10 o'clock with delegates from the Union Stake in attendance. The meet ings .which continue until tomorrow night, will be made important by the presence of Heber J. Grant of Salt Lake City, and C. W. Nlbley, a bishop of the church and custodian-of the funds for the entire church. Reading of reports and routine matters occu pied the conference today. . M. McMURRAY. C CAL JORDAN. CUrV Foresters of America. , Court Maid Marlon No. 22 meeis each Wednesday night la K. of P. ball. Brothers are invited to attend. BEN II AI STEM, C LEO HERRING, C. 8. s . t X VAKDERPOETL. SV p 0. E. 8. f Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E5. 84 hold stated communications the second and fourth ; Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cordially invited. RACHEL E. WORSTELL, W. M. J MART A. WARNICK, Secretary, FOOTBALL HEETIVG tomapwaw All Interested la a Club Football team Will Meet Tomorrow Morning1. All material available for a club football team Is requested to meet to morrow morning at Jay Van Buren's to discuss the situation for the com ing post season. It is imperative for anyone desiring to try out for th team. If one is organized, attend that ine can be had on the timber at hand. , v .. . ' : ,.., - Natty, Snappy and ; of True VahJe " These are the features that we Insist upon- !n every garment we handle we .want good style and we must have the best of values. We have built up this business by giving our customers tne , best merchandise, the world produces, and we mean to continue, this policy. The nerw fall suits and overcoatu for men and young men are here. We sho? i. x. ADLER'S , . COLLEGIAN in a remarkable range of styles, and can fit you perfectly and satisfy you thoroughly oa the question of prices, ASH BROTHERS THE MOUSE OP GOOD (iLoTHtS f- ft. can't afford to alight Electric Bitters If weak, run down or sickly. Only 50c. Guaranteed by the Newlln Drag Co. i L 0. 0, F. EneampnreDt Star Encampment No. 81, I. O. O. F. meets every second and fourth Wednesday in the month in Odd Fel lows' halL YlBitiug patriarchs always welcome. : jy W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe. . 'v.. i.r.iA.11. -. La Grande Lodge No, 41, A. T., A - M., holds rvgular meetings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. ml . r , R. L. LINCOLN, T. M, . ' ' A. C WILLIAMS, Secretary. K.B,ef A. ;. ', Meets every Thursday evening at I. O. 0. F. halL Visiting members al ways welcome. ' i .; ANGUS &TSTW ART, President: ' ;a J, VANDERPOEL, Secretary, ,r ; Woodmet f Tne TTorl4 . , j ,-..-( Kaights of Pythias. 5 Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meet ev ery: Monday evening' in Castle haK. (old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcome to all visiting knights. . r J. F. BAKER, C. C. I' LINCOLN. K. of R. A a '''3. P. b.E. M-'.: , " ' La Grande Lodge No. 433.' meeta each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock li Elk club, corner Depot ttreet ana Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially inrited to attend. , H. E, COOLIDGE. Exalted Ruler. -j HUGH McCALL. Rec 8ecy. OO , - ' - t' ' - - mi; a Try Osteopathy First Xot last It is hard to tell why people Bhouid so often place osteopathy In the cata.- gory of last resort. Osteopathy la the scientific treatment of most If not all disorders. It is, moreover, the most agreeable treatment tbat la known In most cases.' And yet there are people people who kuow what it Is and what it will dowho nevertheless do not seem to be able to break the hait of first trying vhat drugs will do for them. .: . , Could they , but rsalize . how much they complicate their troubles by the use of, drugs and how much they add to the expense 0 fthelr treatment the; Would do the sensible thing and makfi bsfeopathy their first as well as their last thought. 1 ; ; . When you cure a "cold" with some chesfp drug store norstrums or a doc tor's I prescription, . what happen T Ninety-nine times out of a hundred you get; a drug tln which the active principle is opium or some analagous substance. Does opium cure colds? Kot at all. It simply shuts up the pores of the, mucous membranes, and locks the poisonous wate matter in the system It" has tc? get out some way. J Sometimes It is tarowa out later in She way of a lingering catarrh -bad jometlmes, very 'often' la fact In'th tor mof , la grippe the extra burden is thrown, qn tbe kidneys and that Is one : bason tbat the idneys aj-a' sq ften affected, as a sexual to tWs Ifre 4bbK tf-oubl Tb' vldneys wdulfnot hate ten affected If the cold or grippe bad .been trated sensibly or even left alone, but iwhen' tbe excretory process 9f the cold was interfered with.the trouble was transferred to aereak spot and permanent sometimes fatal Injury is the result. La Grand Lodge Na 169, W. O. W, meeia every . second and r tourth Tuesday tvenlng la K. cf P. hall in t Corp balldlnj U rlsiUng ncnt- NERI ACKLES, Consul Commander .'V- . I. K. KEENEY, Clerk.- , L 0. 0. F-Sabordlnate. La Grande Lodge Na 16, meets ir chelr hall every Saturday night Visi ting brothers cordially invited to at tend.: i Cemetery plat may be seen at he Model restaurant ; , , GEORGE GROUT, N. G 1. R. SNOOK, Rec. Secy. ' W. A. WORSTELL, Fin. Secy. EEIi2A3S. Crystal Lodge No. E9 meets aTerr Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F. halL All visiting members lavlted 'm HISS JWA ALEXANDER, swrr ; Frlgktf al , Fate Averted. "1 would have been a oriole life, from a terrible cut on my kae cap," writes Frank Disberry, KellCLer Minn., "without Bucklen's arnica Bal- ve, which soon cured me. Infallible for wounds, cuts and bruhe. It a 00a cures, burns, scalds, old sores, ski eruptions. World's best ' for Pile. 6O0 at the Newlln Drug Compny. t. : i ( , EEVE IMPORTANT or la csm eC rw suns tmaor k eencate yen et aie eody. t Is Priceless.". Glasses should worn where no error of refrac szlsts, but where an error does they should be put on as soon Uble and worn constantly until feet 1s cured. Wearing glassses loes not signify that they will . be worn. You can at any time 1 the defect Is cured) go back poorer vision If you so desin. slon will not be poorer than it fore the glasses were worn, but more noticeable on account of Ttrwd to koto v- the eye and hare been fitlng glasses for fourteen years, ask anyone tnat I have fitted fM. r ference as to ir ability, then give me ... trial niL ,e convinced. All work guaranteed. , ; , Optometrist ft jeweler. 1 UW 1-1 Adams ave. La Grande, 'or J have ceade a ipecfat study of teen The Eosi te Saecess has many c'ostr actions, but none so desperate as poor health. Succes 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 whol mrmtMM. VUrontas fcodjr u Hienz Mince Meat Bulk Olives " ,v . ,...,,1. .., j. , t ,v ... Weiv Walnuts, Almonds PREVENT FROZEN PIPE3 ' . jOur attention toyourwat- er pipes and Coils will save you time and money : : : i ,' i BAY & 2 W E IP E IS PLTJMBEES AND TINNERS. 211 DEPOT , STREE1 T J ! eaaeaii ' Raisins; Cunanls Pop Corn Sweet Cider City Grocery and Bakery, r 0 0,0) r.r. T.jr f : I 4 . r i. . A . 1 i V'--; 1 .y 2,000; POUNDS G0AI for $8 Weighed on Citv rt,V Rock Springs -. Lump or f -.;iNut delivered to any part Uj of the city Gitv scales- wwiet aenverea with load, G. E, FOWLER E.POLHCK.ProD Bell Phone, Main 75 Independent 241 THE GEORGE PALMER RETAIL DEPARTMENT , We Solicit Your Orders for SHINGLES RUBBEROID ROOFING DEADENiNG FELT ' 3UILDING PAPER We are irmN to feratan an5 deliver material promoUy. Phoae Mala . m ': vts 5 : m m .