La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 15, 1910, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    IA GRANDE EVENING. OBSERVER,
THtmSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1910
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directory of the Fraternal Orders
of La Grande, Oregon
Aw F. & A. LL La Grande Lodge No.
. 41. A. P. & A. M. holds regular meet
ings first - and '. third Saturdays at
.7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all
Masons. JOHN B. HODGIN, W. M.
A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary.
B. P. 0. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433
meets each Thursday evening at 8
o'clock In Elk's club, corner of De
pot street and Washington avenue.
Visiting brothers are cordially In
Titea to attend. . : '? '
Dh. G. L. BIGGERS, Ex Rul.
iruCH McCALL, Rec. Bee,
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La
Grande Lodge No. 169 W., 0.. W.
meets every second And fourth Tues
day In the month. All TlslUng mem
bers welcome. ' '
N3RI ACKLES. C. C.
J. IL KEENEY. Clerk.'
II. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703
meets bvery Monday In the month at
the I. O. 0. F. hall. AH, visiting
neighbors are cordially invited . to
'attend. -.
.. . : ..... ' L R SNOOK, a
.... , - :D.fi. COX, Clerk.
REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. M
meets every evening In the I. 0. C
F. balL AH visiting members art
, Invited to attend.
MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, N. a
MRS. JENNIE IL 8MITH, Sec
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Croe
Lodge No. 27 meets every Mont
night. In Castle hall, (old Elk's hall.t
A Pythian welcome to all vlsltlw
.Knights. ,; ' u -
jess paul; c. c. .
R. L. LINCOLN, M. of R. A S.
0. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13,' O. E
C. holds stated communications tb
second and fourth Wednesdays ol
each month. Visiting members cor
dially Invited.
MARY A. WARNICK, Sec
, PAULINE EDERLEE, W. M.
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Grand
Ronde Circle No. '47 meets every
first and third Thursday evenlnp
In the month at the I. 0. 0. F. hall
All visitmg members are welcome,
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LIZZIE ELLSWORTH, Clerk.
S.'P.VJILL JOT BE
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KRCTTSCIIMTT TALKS REGARD.
, I5G FUTURE DEVELOPMENT. ,
Try the Observer for Job Printing
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We m&Le your bid coat
new and Rain proof
Ladies Capes, Coats,. Silks
Made Waterproof
Director of Maintenance Talks About
Prospective Developments.
Construction of a new railroad from
Redmond, the terminus of the Des
chutes line, to Odell, on the Klamath- i
Natron cutoff, has been authorized by
the I Southern Pacific - directors; the
line from Grants Pass to a point on
the .northern coast of-California, pro
bably Crescent City, may be built, and
the Coos Bay line Is being considered
ware announcements made last night
by Julius Kruttschnitt, director of
operation and maintenance of the Un
ion Pacific and Southern Pacific sys
tems, after a day of inspection of the'
property in andabout Portland, says
the Oregonian. ' , -i; ; ; ' v
llowever no definite time for be
ginning work on the Redmond-Odell
road has been determined. In the
meantime the company, will endeavor
to complete as early as possible all
the projects already undertaken! Aft of.
the present contracts on. the Klamath-
1118 Adami AveTel. Main 735 BERT THOMAS
FEED AND GrarideRonde'.CashCo
PHONE, MAIN 6
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European Plan . Only '
Rooms 60c to $1.60
First class Throughout
D. G. BRIGHOUX
'. Proprietor. r';
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Natron cutoff, says Mr. Kruttschnitt,
will be completed before the end of
the present fiscal year June 30 after
which he will recommend that the re
mainder of the route, whtah he view
ed on Monday, be contracted for and
the work ifinlshed with all' possible
speed, so that the new 22-hour sched
ule between Portland and San Fran
cisco can be put Into effect on the
earliest possible day.
'The directors of the company have
authorized the road from Redmond to
Odell,'r said Mr. Kruttschnitt, "but it"
Is impossible to determine the time
when work will commence. The road
will ulUmately be built; that is cer
tain. It will open a rich country there
at present has nb railroad facilities.
, "We have started surveys on the line
from Grants Pass to the sea, for which
purpose we have Incorporated a com
pany. This Incorporation does not
mean that we are to start operations
at once, as It is necessary to take such
action in order to have the (surveys
made. Whether or not the line will be
built and how soon It win be built
depends entirely upon the reports of
the engineers. .
'"No decision has been reached with
reference to the Coos Bay project
That road has been suggested and
may eventually be built, but our board
of directors has hot yet autholried It."
'Divorce" Jfot Necessary.
"I think it will not be necessary for I
the Oregon-Washington Railway &
from the Southern Pacific, the probab
ility of which has been frequenUy dis
cussed in the past few weeks," he con
tinued. VThe present arrangement by
which the same heads of departments
have Jurisdiction over the two roads In
Oregon comes within the law and can
continue unless we choose to separ
ate them for economic reasons, and I
see no necessity for that." ; :,
Mr. Kruttschnitt expressed, the, posi
tive belief that the wage ' difficulty
with the Brotherhood lot Locomotive
Engineers would be settled without a
strike "V - ' " ;
"AH I can; say," he . declared,v "is
that the engineers "Compose one of the
most Intelligent and,. conscientious
bodies' of men with whom wa have to
deal. They have able men - directing
their, affairs. The railroads have the
same kind men representing them. I
am sure that ; these committees can
find, some convenient solution 'of the
difficulty," - . ': ' ( , V
Mr. Kruttschnitt; accompanied by
his secretary, left last night tor Se
attle, where he will confer with local
officials.,'';" ' ,
Possibilities Are Remote. .
With, reference to the proposed East
and Wst lines from Ontario, near the
Idaho state line, to a connection with
the Klamath-Nfatron line, Mr. Krutts
schnltt declared that the possibilities
for early construction were somewhat
remote. He expressed the opinion that
such a road eventually will be built,
however.'. . .'' , .V,:.
In the work through the Deschutes
canyon, he said, Joint trackage agree
ments had been entered into with the
Oregon Trunk Railway over some of
the most difficult portions. The Harrl
man line has progressed ahead of that
of the Hill system in some", places, and
the former line likely wttll be complet
ed over the 137-mile stretch from
the Columbia river to Redmond be
fore the latter is finished to Bend.
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The WeH Known
Eyesight Specialist
again in the city
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800 Loaves k
15 '-minutes
That's what our new
Bread Mixer does. Elec- i
tncity does the work and
does.it well.
Yss, it cost consider-1
able money but this store
leads them on all, . even
if it does cost to doit.
. JNhtn you - trade here
you are getting . every
thing of the very best.
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Royal Grocery
ar.i
and is kept very busy, as so many
hate been waking for this , noted
specialist to visit, here to have prop
er glasses . fitted, as they run no
chances of being misfitted. He , has
with, him v special grinding outfit
so you ' can ' have your ; glasses the
same'day, or in two hours' notlco, af
ter having 'your eyes examined end
and carries the latest Instrument
for testing the eyes.- No guess work
in fitting glasses with the. use of
these Instruments. So don't fail to
see -him about your eyes or glasses
this vlBlt if you are having trou
ble with them. If glasses are requir
ed , they are fitted scientifically, and
satisfaction is guaranteed. Call and
let him give you references of the
many satisfied peoplewho are war
ing glasses fitted by him In , La
Grande. -., ", .-; V:.'.; I '. :
Now at O'CONJTELL Booming louse.
jn.hy pay Rent ?We loin
w ., money to build, and jba
pay us as! you would rent
THE . PUBLIC IS INVITED TO
CALL AND SEE IN OPERA
TION: OUR 3 NEW PRESS
MACHINES' FOR LADIES'
SHIRT WAISTS AND GEN
TLEMAN'S '.SHIRTS. SOME
PHING NEW IN LA GRANDE.
CHERRY'S
NEW LAUNDRY
The Largest ' Stock Ever Shown in
Eastern Oregon for Christmas Gifts
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Diamonds are Our Specialty. Examine
Our Sio ahd Git Our Prices before buying 'elsewhere.
It mli p?y you lf ttiey see our nam&MboK:tth'i
gift mil be more highly prized. They knbw itigbqd.
WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY
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largest nmm STORE IN EASTERN OREGON
PROMPT ATTENT Oil GIVEtl TO MflL ORDERS
FIVE MINUTES.
IN
Upset Stomach Feels Splendid.
Ml-p-NA stomach tablets will re
lieve a distressed, Bour or gassy sto
mach In five minutes. '
In three day they will make the
most' miserable ,or cranky dyspeptic
feel that there is plenty of sunshine
in life.
. In a week he will have an appetite
for and will eat without any bad af
ter affects food which now causes his
stomach to strenuously rebel!
Jf continued for from two weeks to
a month iCI-6-NA wllj thoroughly
renovate and cleanse the stomach and
will compel' It, (no matter how oh
stlnate it may. be) to throw off its
weakness and become, as nature In
tended It should be, strong and elas
tic. V
Of course you want a good syringe
when you buy one. The pains we take
In selecting such goods insure you
one that will be right In every , way
The George Palmer
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We solicit yourjorders for Shingles, Rubberold RooVng
; ' Oeader.bg Fclt,$uildlng Paper, : v,
VVe are prepared to' furnish and deliver material, Z
. r prfjmptly.V Phone Main 8. ?
NOW IS THE TIME TO '
Rainy, weather will set ill soon.
have plumbing ' fixtures of &11 , kinda.
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Mahaffey Buildbg"
fiepotstree
WE CLEAN AHWHMG; FROM A NECKTIE TO A
HORSE BLAKKETi" 7ork called for and delivered
Elite Dying and Ckahinf Works
if you buy here. The Newlln Drug Co.
FRESH CANDIES
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Assorted Candies NUTS OF ALL KINDS NEXT DOOR TO POST dFFICiE
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