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I EAGLES -La Grande Aerie 2E9F. 0
E.meet -rjr ftxey n.HirElk
' nail, at 8 p m. Visiting brhren
? -Anted to attend
Xf l.R.SnookW.S
?J. H. Pear W. P.
5 I. 0. 0. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16,
meet in their hall every Saturday night
i Viiting brother cordially invited to at
; tend. Cemetery plat may be teen at
V Model Restaurant
E. B. MoKidby. N. G.
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STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 51, I. 0.
0. F. Meet every first and third Thurs
day In the month in Odd Fellows hall.
Viiitins Datriarch always welcome.
J. A. Arbucklf C. P.
D. E. Cox, Scribe.
A. La Grande Camp No.
meets every 'Monday evening
at ' I. O. 3 r . hall. Ail visiting
neighbor are cordially invited to
attend. F. B. Currey V. C.
C. S. Williams Clerk.
FORESTERSOFAMERlCA-Courl
Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Wednes
day. night in Elks hall. Brothers
ire invited to attend.
En Wrioht Chief Ranger
C. J. Scribbr Financial Sec.
Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Biooers
Oscar Bbroer and Herbert Patterson
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FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 51. K. 0. T
M. Meet second and fourth "Wednesdays
sach month in I. O. 0. F. ha'l. Visiting
wht welcome.
r! ' H. C. Ball. Com
Mox Bloch, Recoro Keeper
LO. T. M. HIVE No. 27. Meet every
first and third Thursday in the after-
nnnn tit the Red men hall. All visiting
ladie are welcome.
Maude Lono Lady Commander.
M. C. Vissey, Record Keeper.
REBEKAH-CHRYSTAL LODGE NO.
60 Meet every Tuesday evening at the
1. 0. 0. F. lodge. All visiting member
are invited to attend. Katura Price, NO
Tiuib Cox, Secretary.
Harry Draper, the Spokane detective.
and hit notorious hounds, passed thru La
Grande yesterday or the night previo .t
ascording to the following at related by
th Baker City Herald of Tuesday. .
Somewhere in this district of Eastern
Oregon, Harry Draper, the Spokand sleuth
with his three blood hounds, which have
figured so prominently in the manhunts of
the northwest are hot upon the trail of
Kid Barker, the desperado who ha been
eluding the officers of the law for the past
four or five weeks. Where the hounds
and their quarry are playing at hide and
seek is a question as yet unanswered.
Word was received in Sp6kane Sunday
that Kid Ba-ker was in the Baker dis
trict Harry Draper immediately made
hit preparations and departed for this
city. The Spokane newspaper men
learned of hit departure tome hour
afterward and telephoned to Walla Walla.
There the newspaper men arrived at the
depot just in Urn to tee the train bear'
ing Draper leave the station. They im
mediately teleeraphed to Pendleton but
the message was delayed and Draper had
been gone an hour having purchased a
ticket for Baker City.
Investigation how that Draper pro
bably arrived here between three and
four o'clock yesterday morning and took
the Sumpter train for the upper campe
the same day. People have been located
who say they saw a man ' with three
hounds enter that train, although the local
acent reports that he did not notice
Draper.
Another theory is that Draper left the
train at Haines and started across th
country towards Medical Spring on his
way to the Seven Devil copper country,
while still another is that he stopped at
La Grande, went to Union and is work
i ing towards Lewiston, Idaho.
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SANITARY PLUMB1CV
J
Is as
output credited to "other tate" how a
urpriing hcrae from only $17,100 in
1908 to $429,100. Colorado likewi
leads the silver tate. and ha nearly
held it own, whil Montana, which led in
1906. how decrea of nearly two
m',mn Next in order to these two are
.1.- ... &t I a.:,.-- rlmnv.
j tnnc -i;...;. m,n .vniiH i Iran. ia&no. niinni"'
ruin louu. wamuima ....... " i nnn
i l i..w. S. third UrmL oil has the malie output, an even
uwwi mtn vm- ... - t m .
.i. ... .1 .u th state an temtone individ-
nevaoa, wanite wi ( wi "i.iii.j in ....
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Friday of each month in yyy mina ha the smallest output Th greater than in i uo.
a P. 0. EL, La GRANDE LODGE No
458 Meet each Thursday evening at
eight o'clock in Elks' hall, on Adam
Avenue. Vititing Brother are cordially
invited to attend.
E. W. Dav;. Exalted Ruler
G. E. McCuixt, Recording Secretary.
(Scrlppi New Association)
Washington, Feb. 13. Statistic how-
inir sod and silver production in ui
United State during 1906 have lorai in
teresting features. Colorado (till lead ,
in respect of th production of gold, but t
shows decrease of about $3,000,000,
W have never heard of a single in
stance of a cold resulting in pneumonia or
nth.r luno trouble wnen roieys noney
and Tar has been taken. It not only stop
th rniioh hut he and ttrenathen tn
lung. Ak for f oley Money ana iar
and refuse any substitute offered. Dr. C.
J. Bishop of Agnew, Mien., writes: "i
hv mad Folev's Honev and Tar in three
very eevere case ot pneumonia witn gooo
result in every case.
All
every
theaC. of P. hall in the Corp building,
visitins member welcome.
N. U Aqklis, Consul Commander
J. H. Keiwbt. Clerk.
RED CROSS LODGE, No. 27-Meets
very Monday evening in Cattle Hall,
Corp building. A Pythian welcome to
all vititing Knights,
J. H, Keenby C C.
R. Pattisom, K. R.& S.
RATHBONE- SISTERS Roweia Tem
ple No. 9 meet evry Wdneday even
ing at 8 p. m. in the K. of P. Hall in the
Corps building. Vititing members cordi
ally, invited.
MlLLY Frawlby M. E. C
Unicb Procter M. of R. & C.
LA GRANDE LODGE No. 41. A. F.
A A. M. Rasular meetincs 2d and 4th
Tuesdays 7:50 p. m. ;
ev. J L. H. Russell, W. M.
C7D. Hupfmaw. Sec
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AMERICA Meet every Tuesday even-
ins Lewis hall opposite Hotel Sommer.
Visiting member always welcome.
Auoust Stuart, Pres.
W. B. Sarobmt, Sec.
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Virginia City, Mont., Feb. 15. Owing
to the threatened tarvation of upward
of 20,000 head ot cattle in the vicinity
of Assinniboine by reason of the severe
weather, ; nd need of hay, straw and
grain, the Secretary o. War has an
nounced that these c.mmoditles, in lim
ited quantities, will be sold during the
next three months, at actual cost to the
United -tates. The stock to be disposed
of will be that stored for the use of the
garrison at Fort Assiniboine. There is a
great scarcity of hay and grain in the
slate, and this, coupled with the fact that
the weather is the severes. k..own for
many years, r rders the outlook to rar.ch
men anything but bright.
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It will only be a few month until the
big Mormon Tabernacle i completed. A
few day more and the steam healing
plant will be installed.
Messers L. Garrick & Son have the
contract for the painting and tinting which
when it is 'considered the high class of
work that being executed it is no small
task within itself. The ceilings and walls
are all. tinted and the wood work all
grained in oak. ' The work is guaranteed
to last for fifteen years and Mr Garrick
tito that it will Iftftt much lonaer.
For this class of high grade work, this
is.the largest everundertaken in the county
and it will require at least tnree monms
more to complete the graining.
DO YOU KNOW
That 1 r. PU-rre's Favorite Prescription b
thponly mwllcinHnla tlirtmgli druggist
lor woman f we:iknsw and pwciiuar aw
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espocial.y pr-;aru lor luv. v.-. i
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dirnt" enuring Mn tlic mi-diuiuo. Ask
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" Favonto PnfHTiition." Uhj, Is the onl)
tnedielnn for women, all the Ingredient
of whli'h have the unciimlllied endorse
ment of the leading medical writer ot the
several schools ol pi'-cuce. recommend
intr them for thcnr of the discnKe iut
which the Precr otlon" is advised.
Write to Dr. It. V. I'ince. Ituffalo. N. Y.
for a free booklet, an I rend the nnmer
mm extrnulit I nun sliindurd medicnl an
thoi ilies pr.ilsinv tim severul ingredient
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ami don't forget that no other medlciue
pin up for sale tlirougu drimgisw tor ao-iue-tic
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by weakening and disagreeable catarrhal,
pelvic drains and kindred symptoms.
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ing as above. All correspondence It
treated as sacredlv confidential. By con
sulting In this way the dlsagreeuble
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nd valuable chapters on the disease
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