La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 10, 1911, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON. "MONDAY, APRIk 10, 191 1
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Directory of the Fraternal Orders
of La Grande, Oregon
A. F. & A. 11. La Grande Lodge No.
4, J F. & A. M. holds regula. meet
ings first and third Saturdays at
7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all
Mas8- M- HOYT. W. M.
, c. WILLIAMS. Secretary.
B. p. O- 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 arenue.
; Visiting brothers are cordially In
vited to attend.
' H. J. RITTER, Ex. Rul
H. E. COOLIDGE. Rec. Sec.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La
Grande Lodge No. 169 W. 0. W.
meets every second and fourth Sat
urdays at K." P. hall. All visiting
mebers welcome. .. .".
D. FITZGERALD, C. C.
J. H. KEENEY. Clerk.
M. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703
meets every Monday fa the month at
the I. O. 0. F. hall. All visiting
neighbors are cordially Invited to
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I R. SNOOK, C.
D. E. COX, Clerk.
REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. t
meets every Tuesday evening in h.
,1. 0. 0. F. hall. AH visiting men.
bers are Invited to attend.
MRS. KATIE ARBUCKLE. N. G.
MtSS ANNA ALEXANDER, 8ac.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crot
Lodge No. 27 me9 every Moniv;
, night In Castle hall, (old Elk's hall.'.
A Pythian welcome to all vis!tln
. Knights.
JESC PAUL. C.C.
R. L. LINCOLN, M. of R. ft 8
0. E. S. Hope Chapter No 13, 0. E
C. holds stated communications th
second and fourth Wednesdays o
each month. Visiting members cor
cMally Invited.
CARRIE B HUNTER. W. M.
MARY A. WARWICK, Sec
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT arandi
Ronde Circle No. 47 meets evr
first and third Thursday 'evening
In the month at the I. O. O. F. hi!)
; CHLOE ROBINSON, Q. M. .
LIZZIE ELLSWORTH. Clerk.
Complete Equipment'Jo Resetting arm Repairing
Rubber Buggy Tires
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY
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INK ACH TOWN f.po distil 3t torlo evhibti a snmnle Latest Model
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'Htftfn' mm.- K V REQU'wfea wuil you receive and approvo of your
7 U M ef'A H Woy-'le. V e siil; li auyov.e any;!"- li thn H, S. r.Kif J,nt
if llllW IrtlvW IntHvnnn .,....i..i. '.in.ui'ATrx ntveibntTDTOiii rf.i.
wh!i;h time you ruavrUlo t."ibtcvclond put ittr-uny test you wish,
if you aw then wr, pe.-f-.vUy satfefleU or do not wish to keep the
Mircle hhlDH ! to us atoitreuene nd ton wHln bottuim,
PFtSS v,'e ml.-li tlie hichest trrculo bicycles It Is
rwa will ItBVfaW iviS(i,!A i... rnnlfn nr. rim. unnl! rrtir. ilmva
actunl factory crat. You cavntftn ti :ft mM.'.t,
1 HIT (Hi'et Of 1W and hvn thl irirr.fni'Illll r' iriiur'inrpu tmhlnii mm
IrVW 'll'irn Sr. mmm
rrit u.ntll you reeolve w.v catsliiyuos aril Ipr .'a our ui.ii?ai-U of
I Cif I fi IlV. 1 i Ifrial Stn to rJr 3CIS.
'lOU WILL BE ASIDMSHEa:-
ffultf tow prim w ran make you thtt yor. V. m?;t t):e h'bet trde bt:yclen for
I MI ninna llianah Alliii(n,rfnnf W iikHhI l ...h .... r.-.tA...)
BICY6LB DlALIRB...ii nmn uili a.. HI..Aia iim. MAV H,n,lni.iu!!tJ.,.Li. ..... ...i.
jyy vnn iumu araTsiUi e ru resniatiy naTiess eewm linl tilcfr'M "lit n:iny hire
. Dumber OQ hanil tAtcpnln trailAhv niip I hltim rrttttll isml TSki ...u. .ui i.M.innrl..t hfiiu.
CUASTERaBRfi ffCC nxlav4hMl,lmiwrilrat!reh)nH'lpsl.xuts.nplniuul
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Self-h&alingiires
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A SAXPIE PAm
TOtjirnssucEjiHLr
7A rnuhmtatt trhtttOuu Hnt li
", Tok,erOI
A hundred thousand pa
OLSGRJPTIOKs
ridlnir. very durahln
Slieclttl QUBllt7 nfmhhor
punctures without alio wine the air to escipa. 1 I
"e,.nve hundwla of letters from aathifled eugtouiPN 1 1
wiiiif thatthelr tilt's haveonl beonpuniDed ud cuob v
" tw,.ca "hole wr.son. They weish no more than J
aBordlnaiTtlro.theiunatironsUtlii8qinlUlf'S holni
fiZf byA?everal layers of thin, arieclully prepared 'W.
& ffff the treal- Tha rwilar price of thete tlro Tj
w 110.00 per Pair. hnt. fnrndvnnulnir tnrnvo4 art.
making a special factor price to the rider of only H.60 pr pair. All orders shipped same
oay letter is received. Wo ship C. O. V. on rpuroval. Vou do not pay a cent until you
w.ea,'J,'ned n(l found thorn strictly a reprevnted.
7Ar.iJiV,Mhd,"l"operoCTt(iherhraklnshDrl(4.SSiierplr)lf roa tend FULL CASH
DJr..?n1 cloi thti MvortlMnwni. Von run no rule In iwnJnif us a order m tli tint ny bs
murnniatOUItexpeDiia KfnrsnrnunntlirreraLot tl.rc(.r7 on umlnntlon. Wre perhirtlr rellbU
Dioon7ionttonilBiif.iiinhnk. It 7m onler pair ot tliow tint, you will And that tbrj will rid
'r. run ftcr, wear tiotter. laitlnnccrand look llnar tbn o tire too bTewuatd orwntn nilo.
ifri.Vt?a.wl o well plaal that whan too waul bioic! loawlll sir u Tour order. Wtwaat
ihii muaniaDie lira oner.
f don't bur for kjodatanTPrtrenntllyoniiecrtrorapalrof Redretbona
liT. Ji 1D0T?! or write for oor bit Tlr and Sundry CUlou whlcn deauntnaaod quote all ualua4
"hmpftlria at about half h nm.i
ffotleo the thlok rubbertread
'A"onrtpunoturtrips"B"
nd "O" also rim strip "H"
to prevent rim cutting. This
tire will outlatt eny other
mW--SrPT, ELASTIO and
EASYRIOINO,
Jo townd n a trial ordr at odp. bene
IF YOU NEED TIRES
DO HOT WAIT writ, a
J- wTeryinini. writ it now.
U.r.lEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CE1IGAG0, ILL.
' aoout nairtho nanal nrli
DO NOT LVllMrbut rTt ui pattal today. DO HOT THINK 6" iUYltlQ a hKrrlo or a Batr of
ItoBiTOMta .w Z, , , I rnm a"?0" until tou utowua aw anu wodocttui auen wa are najcia.
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0KE OF THE FEATURE SCENES IN -THE SQV-AW-UAIL"
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Bulletins Used to Tench Natives How ordinary Interest la manifested in the
In South Africa the natives
being taught by the Oregon agricul
tural college bulletins to add to their
slender food supply. George A.' Rob
erta, a former student of the college
who is now head of the industrial de
partment -of the Old Untali Central;
training school at Rhodesia is using by President W. E. Flnley of the. Mon- j the term of office of the president two j ble. It la as safe for your chlldrea
- ------ ucoi unviuoBo uuu, nuu inupuBeu luiyeniB, lusteau ui ou i year. aiiuliici in yuuiocn, suu auuuiu vg uncu iu a
instruction In Vegetable growing and reduce the length of the field to 100
BICYCLES
on the Installment Plan
Columbia, Hartford,
Flyer and other Btand
ard makes.
Bicycle repairs and
repairing. AI30 blcy
' Vies for rent,
-fouto Garage, spcond
' hand bicycles. Auto re
- pairing.
309 Fir street. Telephone Main 737
i tM til lu HI tHrfffHrfH 111 1 1 M IH
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Tickets go on sale" tomorrow morning for VThe Squaw Man," which comes to the Steward Thursday, Ap
ril 13. Manager Steward anticipates an early rush for seats as the show is unquestionably ono of the.
real treats of the many good shows presented by the Steward this year. ;
AFRICANS STUDY OREGON.
Proposed Changes In LsCrosse. ' distance and by limiting the distance
Toronto, Ont, April , .7.T-More- than , behind goals in . which the ball may
Affd to Food Supply.
! annual meeting of the National La-
'Crosse union at the Prince George
Corvallls, Ore., April 8. (Special) hotel in this city tomorrow for tha
are reason that several proposed amend
ments having an Important bearing on
the future of the Canadian national
summer aport will be considered and
acted upon. : , f
The most important of the resolu
tions to be discussed la that prepared
be played, Mr. Findley hopes to see a
game developed that will appeal more
strongly than ever to the spectators.
The chief argument advanced, in fa
vor of the propoaid reduction In the
number of players Is the saving of
salaries. ., . v -'. .
At lta annual meeting ' the union
will also consider a proposal to mak
A Cold, LaGrlpiK, then Pneumonia
la too often the fatal sequence. Fol
ey's Honey and Tar expels the cold,
checka the lagrlppe, 't and prevents
pneumonia.' . It la a prompt and relia
ble cough medicine that contains so
narcotics, "Foley' Honey and Tar la
the best. cough remedy I ever used as
It quickly slopped a severe cough that
had long troubled me," saya J. W,
Kuhn, Princeton, Neb. ; Just bo quick
ly and surely It acta In all cases ot
coughs, colds, lagrlppe and lung trou-
poultry' raising. Writing Dr. Withy
combe, director of the college exper
iment station, he say:
"The native people are Interested In
vegetable gardening and'fowl raising,
as both add to their food aupply, At
present the food is of the simplest
8ort, consisting of a round grain cook
ed to a stiff mush, and a little bit of
weed leavea or a few beana cooked
In watir. During the past three years
we have been working on the estab
lishment of a course In agriculture.
The work has progressed slowly, and
we have had to feel our way, as there
has been no previous experience by
which we might be guided. The first
year consists of judging and treating
animals for t,he simple diseases and
the breeding of sheep, goats, pigs
and cattle. During the second year
our work Is devoted to the growing
of farm crops, fruit culture and fowl
raising."
yards between goals and the teams to
10 men each. By making a uniform
suggestion to be brought up Is the (cases of croup, whooping cough and
propsal that the National LaCrosse j measles cough. Refuse substitutes,
union revert back to field captains. HIU'b drug store. 1 ' . ; '
YOU TAKE NO RISK.
Our Rapulation and Monev Are Back
of Thii Offer. .
We foy for all rbe tm'dlt-lne uxtxl
during the trial. If our remedy fjlln to
completely relieve you of -mixtl;ulou.
We take all the risk Vou art not ob
ligated to us In any wuy whatever, if
you accept our offer. Could Anything
be more, fair for youi I there any
reason why you should beximte to put
our claims to a practical lent?
The tuoat Hflentlfic, common ene
treatment U Ucxall Orderlies, which,
are eaten like cundy. They are very
pronounced, gentle and pleasant In
action, and particularly ogreeable In
every way. Tbey do not cause dlnr
rhoea, nausea, flatulence, griplnR or
any Inconvenient whatever.. Uexall
Orderlies are pnrtlrularly good for chil
dren, aged and delicate persons.
We urge you to try Kexall Order
lies at our risk.. Two alzes, 10c.
and '.. Rou)'u:l!'r. .you tan get
Rcxiill Kpnjfi'.i's in tills conitunnlty
only nt stor-The Iiuxull Store.
Hill T.jir
Special
improved
Sale to Introduce the Latest
Standard Model Talking R5achiiie
Special
Sale
'li'.
All that is require! to secure
, this beautiful high graoV'
Instrument at this low price,
Is that you purchase - with
each machine only 80 Stand'
ard Doable Disc Records at
65c each, This double disc
' record Is the equal ef . any
record made. It has music
on both aides.
I had been troubled with constipation
for two yem and tried all of the best pliysi
cian in Brintol, Tnn., iind they could do
nothing for ro," write Tha. E. WiMiama,
Mi(l!letK)ro, Ky. "Two packnRea of Cham
berlain' Stomach anil Liver Tablet cum'
a. n ta.ll .
me." I'orKiioDvauocaien.
Price $7.98
each
One Only to
Every Purchaser
. THE CABINET -Made of heavy solid oak throughout, finished in such a manner that brings out the
grain of the wood perfectly. The corner posts are made with fluted mouldings and the cabinet presents
a very elegant appearance. . . . : f ..,''
XICKELED T0XE ARM The latest triumph of scientific research, producing the largest volume and
purest tone quality, eliminating the metallic scratch so common In the, ordinary type of machine.
. THE 9OT0R Of special strength and construction, unusually durable, all part perfect in fit and noise
less In operation; can be wound while playing a record. This Is a feature that will be appreciated by ev
; i ryone familiar with constrrction and operation 6t talking machines. : ' ' v. ;' '
TURN TABLE Ten-Inch diameter, accommodating any size disc record.
STANDARD ANALYZING REPRODUCER (Sound Box) Insuflngthe most perfect reproduction of any
known sound; fitted with automatic needle clamp, permitting of the instant rel.aalns or fastening of the
needles.''' ' . , ' , ''" ; ,'. , , ,
SPEED REGULATOR Permitting the ready adjustment of the speed to suit the Individual fancy or
requirements, such aa for dance music or speaking records. . ' s ,'
FLOWER HORN Seventeenlnches in length, with a fifteen inch flared bell, not only adding the finishing
touch to the appearance of the instrument, but supplementing the results of the reproducer and nickeled
tone arm. Finished in a beautiful, deen. rich 'red ennra:!, and decorated with gold stripe.
Fo DDo flilffn fift-torn la grande, ore.
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