La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 13, 1911, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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la grande evening observer,
TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1911.
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Directory of the Fraternal Orders
of La Grande, Oregon
IL F. ft A. M. La Grande Lodge No.
41, A 5". A A. M. holds regula meet
tags flrat and third Saturday! at
7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all
Masons. L. M. HOYT, W. M.
k. C WILLIAMS, Secretary.
B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433
attests each Thursday evening at 8
-o'clock In Elk's club, corner of De
jwt street and Washington avenue.
Visiting brothers are cordially In
Tlted to attend.
H, J. BITTER, Ex. Ru,
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. ball. All visiting
mebers welcome.
: D. FITZGERALD, C. C.
J. II. KEENET, Clerk.
1 .EBEKAHS Crystal Lodjce No. M
meets every Tuesday evening In tli
I. O. 0. P. hall. All visiting mem
bers, are Invited to attl
MRS. KATIE ARBUCKLE, N. G.
MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec
KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS Red Croat
Lodge No. 27 meats every Moaflaj
- night In Castle hall, (old Elk's halL,
A Pythian welcome to all vlsltlni
.' Knigbis.
JESS PAUL, C C
R. L. LINCOLN, M. of R, ft 8.
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MINNEAPOLIS IS MECCA OF PROM
: I5E3TT OSES.
OF S
0. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, 0. B
C. hoW stated communications th
second and fourth Wednesdays of
each month. Visiting members jcor
dlally invited,
: CARRIE HUNTER, W.' M.
MARY A. WARNICK, Sec.
W, A-La Grande Camp No. 7703 j
meets every Monday In the month at
the I. 0. 0. F. ball. All visiting
neighbors are cordially invited to
attend. .: - ;V
E. E. DANIELS,
ED. HEATH. Clerk
WOMEN ur wwZ7J?;'JZi
Ronde Circle No. 47 meets
,i first anu i Olrrt Thursday ev ;;
; In the mo. -,t the I. 0. O . ui.
, All visiting s tubers are .Voiw
CARRIE ROBBS, G. M..
LIZZIE ELl(SWORTH, ,71JL
Never leave home on ajourmy without
liottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to
4e needed and cannot be obtained when on
board the cars or steamships. For sale by
all dealers. - "
All the New
Things
In Tainting, Paperkanginp,
Decorating and Tinting.
You can get the some sor
ylce nero you can In large
cities.
,i He Was a Stayer.
She (desperately-Don't you believe
they will worry over your absence if
yon fall to return borne until such a
late hour? He (carelessly) There's
nobody to worry except the landlady,
and I make a point to keep ber wor
rying by always owing ber a month's
board. Cleveland Plain Dealer. 1
Phone Red 071 and tulk to
B. B. NUTTER
. Who Knows the Business.
SEXT POOR TO OBSERVER
A Complex Accomplishment.
"I understand you speak French like
a native."
"No." replied the student "I've got
the grammar aud the accent down
pretty fine, but it's hard to learn the
Kestu res." Esc hange.
I The Cutthroat Game.
MWhnt U the greatest get-ricb-qulck
scheme you snow of?" asked the flim
sy flniincler of his partner.
'"Tnklnc money away from other
people who wnnt to get rich quick."
Wilmington Srnr.
To pleuse. one must make up bis
mind to be taught many things which
be already knows by people who do
not know thorn. Cbamforr.
More Like a Lover
Miss S eet Mr brother Is wedded
to bis art Mrs Slnnlck-Wedded?
Nonsense! He's perfectly devoted to
It. Exchange.
One life, a little gleam of tlm be
tween twe eternltlee. Cnrlyle.
Men Come From All Sections of the
Country for Gathering.
Minneapolis, Minn., June 13. The
16th annual convention of the Nation
al Association of Credit Men began In
this city today and will continue four
days. On the last day the sessions
will be transferred to St. Paul. . The
attendance embraces more than 1,000
delegates, representing the leading
wholesale houses and manufacturing
firms In all parts of the country.
The convention was culled to order
at 11 o'clock this morning by the pres
ident, Ff H. McAdow of Chicago. Gov
ernor Eberhardt and Mayor Haynes
delivered addresses of welcome. Re
sponses In behalf of the visitors were
made by H. u. oore oi Kauaa Cily
and II. E. Choate. of Atlanta.
President McAdow delivered his an
nual address, In which he reviewed the
history of credit men's asoclatlons
and the salutary results achieved by
them lj placing business upon a
sounder basis and In securing needed
legislation. , The address of the presl
dent was followed by the report of the
secretary-treasurer, Charles E. Meek,
of New York. The afternoon session
was devoted to the reports of the stand
Ing committees and to addresses by
James J. Hill, president of the Great
Northern railway, and H. K. Huntoon
of Stillwater, Minn. The session con
cluded with an address on "Reclpro
city," by H. H. Pigott of Winnipeg.
Right Back at Her.
"Does your husband allow you to
have things charged at the stores?"
"Oh. I think be would, buf-
"But the stores wouldn't. Is that
what you were going to add?"
"Gh. no. 1 was going to say that
he gives me plenty of money with
which to pay cash. Does yours?"
Vuffalo Express.
An Unbiased Champion.
"Queer world. Isn't it? See that
chap over there, tbe one who Is put
ting up tbe big holler for Individual
drinking cups for public use?"
"Yes."
"lie hasn't drunk a drop of water
for " eveu years" Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
The Very Same.
Ilowell-I enn sny the Ten Com
mandments backwards Jowell Yes.
that's the way you obey them. New
Fork Press.
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ACRE LOTS IN
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are Now Selling at $500 Per Lot
$50 Down and $10 Per Month. No Inter
est, No Taxes: Price includes the planting
of lot to orchard, and the care of same un
til final payment is made. More profit on
your investment in sight than on any prop
erty in or about La Grande.
JULY 1ST SET FOR CIIAGE OF
RESERVES.
Present Assistant Supervisor Made
: Chief of Minam."
Wallowa, Ore., June 13. (Special.
Dividing the Wallowa national for
est by cutting oft 600,000 acres and
naming It the Mlnam national forest,
appointing Sherman A. Brown, at the
present assistant supervisor of the
Wallowa national forest, as acting su
pervisor of the new division and set
ting July 1 as the date for the change,
the department of agriculture com
pletes a change contemplated for four
years. The headquarters of the new
forest wll be maintained here for the
present and will probably occupy the
same quarters with the supervisor of
tbe Walowa national forest.
liie deviuiug Hue T.T.I c"C7T t!
entire length of the Mlnam river,
cross a narrow divide and follow down
the Imnaha river to the Cloverdale
station and then due east to the Snake
river. All east and south of this line
will constitute the Mlnam forest. It
lies In the three counties of Baker,
Wallowa and Union. The Wallowa na
tional forest, which will henceforth
consist of all that portion of the pres
ent forest lying to the north and west
of the dividing line will contain ap
proximately 1,000,000 acres and lies
wholly' in Wallowa county.
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Report of the Condition of
THE COYE STATE BAXK,
at Cove, in the state of Oregon, at tbe
close of business, June 7, 1911.
Resources.
Loang and discounts ......$ 39,468.52
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured 64.59
Bonds and warrants ...... 725.05
Banking house ' 600.00
Furniture and fixtures .... 1,475.00
Due from banks (not re-
f serve banks) ........... . : 232.10
Due from approved reserve
banks 3,904.54
Cash on hand ....!..... 2.274.62
Team Work.
Bids wanted to haul crushed rock
from bin to Second street. . State price"
per ton. I furnish the dump boxea.
..he entire crushed rock hauling con
tract on Second street to hi let to one
or more parties In one contract. I
reserve the right to reject any and
all bids.
J. L. MARS.
Total .................. 48,744.42
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid In 15,000.00
Surplus fund ............. 500.00
Undivided profits, less ex- J
penses and taxes paid ... 391.27
Individual deposits subject
; to check 18,979.92
Demand certificates of de-
posit . 3,725.88
Time certificates of deposit 7,147.35
Bills payable for money bor
rowed ........ ....,...:.. 3,000.00
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
Foley Hotel Block
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State of Oregon, County of Union, ss.
I, O. A. Stock, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly, swear that
the above statement is true to the
best of my. knowledge and belief.
O. A. STOCK, Cashier.
Correct Attest: '
M. J. DUFFY;
G. A. STOCK,
. ; Directors.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take laxative bromo quinine tab
lets. ' Druggists refund money If it
falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature
Is on each box. 25c.
i THE GOSSARD COSSETS.
They lace in front as a re
sult the abdomen Is relieved of
all pressure. Support is given,
and deep breathing is encour
aged. , : V ' , ; ... .;'v, :
They gently but surely compel
a correct standing position and
?a graceful carriage.
Mrs. Robert Pattison
g Corsctlere. . Phone Black 1481.
LAST CIIOCH BUSINESS MEET
ING HELD.
Methodist Trustees and Stewards Se
lected last Evening.
Healthy conditions In all depart
ments, of the Methodist Episcopal
church were disclosed at the last meet
ing of the church here conducted by
District Superintendent Halley last
evening. While there yet remains two
months of the church year, the church
affairs were practically all closed up,
though a few reports have yet to be
handed In before the annual confer
ence. Elec'on of trustees and stewards
took place last evening, resulting In
the following:
Trustees F. II. Green. George L.
Cleaver, Geo. H. Currey, Robert Clark.
P. W. Kammerer, R. W. Lelghton, B.
G. Frltts and C. B. Robson.
stewards W. H. Stanehfleld, re
corder, H. C. Vlnack, district stew
nrd. Mrs. Olive Bolton, Mrs. Hanna
Hcgfrs, F. II. Green, Mrs. Para Thonr
ton, L. Carter and Mrs. A. W. Leffel.
Theory and fractic.
Ttie law In for lhi rich atnl poor.
And Ilk. a rook II KtamlB.
Full measurrd uistlre ti) insur.
From It Impartial limitl.
Or that", about the way they state
The theory, anywny.
But Justice Meuiim to Kruvitate ,
To pervon who can pay.
A man may have upon Ha face
A caiiH. without a tlaw.'
Put when he cornea to have hla ca.
Submitted to the law
II he htia little cuah to burn
With von kind rKHrdn
He'll ttnd the law can tak. a turn
That wain't on th. cards.
In theory h may stand to wn.
Though not by money backed:
The lawyers put their motions In.
And-how la It. In factt-It'e-more"
thon likely h ha tost
Uetui v hi very eyea.
Th. lawyers atlck him for th. coat,
Perhapa a fin. Ilkewlae.
Th. theory may b. doubl. ply.
Well meaning; rim and stout,
Hut .very on. with half an y.
Can th. working out.
Too bad that luetic la ao btlndl ,
It ahould remov. tb. band
. That cover, up Ha eye. and find
Exactly how thins. Mind.
ELECTRIC LIGHT
-an
I Inexpen
sive
Luxury
Think what It means to have a bright
" white light, wherever v and whenever
you want It
'a light that is sootless, smokeless
and odorless
a L'ght that can't be overturned or
explode :
a light that won't overheat or con
taminate. the air.
A safe bright cool and stendy light)
. Its many advantages make it a lux
ury, but its Inexpenslvencss places It
WMhin the reach of all.
The cost of wiring is very low. Phono
Main 34 and we'll tell j ou what It will
cost you.
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Eastern tregon Light & Power Co.
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vv orking m
Clothes
Giving Him a Tip.
! Hlm- don't know how to tell yon
how I love you. Iler-Don't worry
about that, I'll take It as It comes.
What you want to pet nervous about
Is how to tell pnpa about It. Toledo
Blade.
God bless the good rmtured. for they
bless everybody else. Henry Ward
Beecher.
.JThe Workingman is always sure to receive our spe
cial attention in the matter of Clothesi
We select for his use strong, neat fabrics and!
have the garments made as durable as possible. ;
The cut is easy but in accordance with style, and no
feature is omitted that would add in any way to the
service of the garments.
OUR PRICES
These splendid Suits are priced at $10.00 to $20.00,
and better values no Man ever bought for his money.
We ask you to try our good Glothes, Mr. Working-man!
Every Garment Union Made jj
ASH BROS.
Good Clothes.
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