La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 22, 1907, Image 5

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LODGE DIRECTORY
A.CLES-l Crarc Atrie SEEF.O
f. VitU' Irctj i tt ir Elk
r f p rr. Vmtirg brhren
' .nvited to Utend
1. R. Snook W. S
J. H. Peare W. P.
t n 6. F. La Grande Lodcra No. 16.
meet in their hall every Saturday night
Viaitinu brothers cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be teen at
Model Restaurant.
E. B. McKiddy, N. G.
J D. E. Cox. Sec
CTAP ENCAMPMENT. No. 81. 1.0
0. F. Meets every first and third Thurs
days in the montn in uaa r euows nan
Visiting patriarchs always welcome,
J. A. Arbucklf C. P
D. E. Cox. Scribe.
M. W. A. La. Grande Camp No.
77nx muti evarv MonJav evenine
at I. O. 3 F hall. A.l visiting
naiohhora are cordiailv invited to
tt.nd. F. B. Currey V. C
C. S. William Clerk.
rnpff5TFR; OF AMERICA Court
Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Wednes
riav nioht in Elks hall. Brothers
va inuitttri in at.tanfi.
En Wright Chief Ranger
r. T QroiRcn Financial Sec.
'Bnard of Trustees Dr. G. L. Bioohrs
Oscar Berber and Herbert Patterson
FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 81. K. 0. T
V Maeta second and fourth Wednesdays
sach month in 1. 0. 0. F. hail. Visiting
mishit walenma.
H. C. Ball, Com
Mox Bloch. Record Keeper
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Krst and third Thursdays in the after
noon at the Redmen hall. All visiting
ln4ia irk WAlcnma.
Mauds Loho Lady Commander
M. C. Vessey, Record (eeper.
PFBFVAH-CHRYSTAL LODGE NO
60-f Meets every Tuesday evening at the
1. 0. 0. F. lodae. All visiting members
are invited to attend. Katura Price, NG
Tillii Cox, Secretary.
B. P. 0. E., La GRANDE LODGE No
435 Meets each Thursday evening at
eight o'clock in Elks' hall, on Adams
Avenue. Visiting Brothers are cordially
invited to attend.
E. W. Davis, Exalted Ruler
G. E..McColly, Recording Secretary.
LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Moots
eiAmv nf r.h month in
k. e nfP hH in tha Core buildinff. All
visiting members welcome.
N. L. Acklis, Consul Comma
J. H. Keehbt. Clerk.
RED CROSS LODGE. No. 27 Meets
v.rv - Mnndav evenine in Castle Hall,
Coma building. A Pythian welcome to
all viaitincr Knishts.
J. H. Keeney C. C,
R. Pattison, K. R. & S.
RATHBONE-SISTERS RoweiaTem
nii Nn Q maeta every Wednesday even-
i .f a m i the K. of P. Hall in the
Corps building. Visiting members cordi.
Milly Frawley M. E. C
Uhice Proctbb M. of R. & C.
ronwnC I AfYlP Nn. 41. A. F.
j. a m Roonlar maetincs 2d and 4th
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L. H. Russell, W. M.
C. D. Huffman. Sec
BIRTHDAY Of WASH
(MAILT OBW
(Borlppi News Association)
Rome. Feb. 22. In all the larre cities
throughout Italy Washington's birthday
was celebrated today, although the day
has not yet been appointed legal holiday
notwithstanding the efforts of the Milan
Peace Society towards this end. The
Peace societies all over the country are
taking steps to induce the Government to
sat off Washington's birthday as a uni
versal holiday.
New York. Feb. 22 Wash'mcrtnn'n
birthday was celebrated here today more
generally than ever before. Flags were
displayed on every public and on thous
ands of bus.ness houses and private resi
dences. All clubs, schools, armories and
similar buildings were thus decorated and
all business in the city practically sus
pended. Washington, D. C, Feb. 22. In honor
of the birthday of Washington all public
and many other buildings in this city dis
played the stars and stripes and all busi
ness is practically suspended. Thousands
visited Mount Vernon and deposited
flowers on the tomb of the Father ot tne
Country.
Baltimore, Md., Feb. 22, The patriotic
societies of this city are celebrating
Washington's birthday in a more elabor
ate manner than for many years. The
principal celebration will be held by the
Baltimore Chapter of the Daughters of
the American Revolution.
Grand Rapids, Mich., Feb. 22. Never
before in the history of this city has
Washington's birthday been celebrated in
so elaborate a manner.
Philadebhia. Pa.. Feb. 22 The faculty
and students of the University of Penn
sylvania today celebrated Washington's
birthday in an elaborate manner. They
assembled on the Campus at ten o'clock
this morning and marched to the Academy
of Music where patriotic exercises were
Boston. Mass.. Feb. 22. Washington's
birthday was generally observed in this
city today. This morning the members
of the Massachusetts Society and the
Sons of the American Revolution met
the Hall of Flairs where they were re
ceived by Governor Guild and his staff,
After the receDtion they went to the
American Honse where the annual meet
ing was held. This evening there will be
a bis banauet in honor of the day. Tha
Spanish American War Veterans will al
so hold a reunion and banquet tonight.
"WASHINGTON AT PRAYER"
New York, Feb. 22. One of the inter
esting features of the Washington birth-
dav observance in the metropolis today
was the unveiling of a tabiet p. curing
"Washington at Prayer." The tablet was
placed on the front of the historic old
Sub-Treasury building at Nassau and
Broad Streets and was unveiled at noon
with interesting ceremonies participated
in by the Washington Colonial Guards and
other patriotic organizations.
Ohicaao, 111.. Feb. 22. ExGovernor
Grovet Cleveland was the guest of honor
at the Union League Club's celebration in
Wnohinoton's birthday here to
day. He delivered an address eulogizing
Washington. There will be a great ban
quet tonight in the auditorium under the
auaDices of the Union League Club.
Austin. Tex, Feb. 22. Washington s
birthday and Arbor day were fittingly
celebrated here. All public buildings are
elnaad and business suspended.
St. Paul. Minn.. Feb. 22 At the Wash-
inrrtnn celebration ceremony under the
auspices of the Sons of the American
Revolution a choir of 800 pupils from the
Phalen Park school under the direction ot
Miss Elsie Shaw sang patriotic songs.
Archbishop Ireland delivered a stirring
address eulogisticof Washington.
OBITUARY
The funeral of the late E. H Hubbard
was held this afternoon at two o'clock
from the residence of 0 A Haggin, Rev.
B Hays officiating.
tamest E Hubbard was born in Winona
Minnesota, firty-four years ago. Prior to
his coming to the west he spent severe
vaara in Mavville North Dakota. Five
years ago he came to Idaho and af te
spending a year in that stats he came to
La Grande.
For tha oast four vears ha has been en
gaged in the barber business, little more
than a year ago becomming senior par
tner of Hubbard & Haggin barbership of
which firm ha was a member when he
died. During his residence in the city he
won the friendship of a large number of
DeoDle who will feel his loss. Hs has suf-
ered several months with locomotor ataxy
which disease finally was the cause of
death. His only brother Wm. M. of Benj
amins Minnesota arrived about a week ago
and was here when death came. A sister
Miss Ellen May resides at Detroit Minn
TH'S DATE IN HISTORY
(Scrlpps News Association)
Feb 22
1403 Charles VII of France born.
Died July 22. 1461.
1781 George Washington, first Presi
dent of the U S born. Died Dee. 14 17-
99.
1836 Mamaret E Sangester Ameri-
1846 Rev Sydney Smith, the witty
Canon of St Paul's died.
1857 Maj.-Gen Baden Powell, Eng
lish soldier bom.
1889 President Cleveland signed bill
admitting Washington, Montana and Dak
otas to statehood.
1896 The confederate States Museum
at Rihcmond dedicated.
1897 M Blondin (J J Gravelot) the
famous rone walker died.
1902 "Billy' Emerson, the minstrel
died. Born 1847.
1906 Armstring insuranca investiga
ting committee pressnted its report to the
New York legislature.
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BROTHERHOOD OF
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AMERICA Meets every Tuesday even
inirLawis hall opposite Hotel Sommer.
vi.itmo members always welcome.
Auoust Stuart. Pres.
' W. B. Saboent, Sec.
At the White building under the super-
intendenency of Manuel Snider, the exer
cises were especially interesting. It was
here that the G A R and W R C assem
bled.
The rooms were decorated in red white
and blue. A cartoon drawn by one of the
studsnts, Milton Stoddard, brot forth mer
itorious comment. "Uncle Sam" holding
a picture of George Washington with a
lin raadins "I Buess I will frame tnis.
The "George and Martha" exsrcise by
furalva hnva and mrls. each bearing a
flag and as thev marched around singing
little Miss Lenora Hughey placed a crown
iinnn tha Father of our country.
The military drill of twelve soiaiers
dressed in colonial days commanded by
"Geo. Washington" who lined his com
mand up, delivered his address just prior
to engagement of Long Island. This was
tne 01a urana
MTKif Of QTY MARSHAL'S SAlt
n-.;,. i. Wahv irivan that under and
by virtue of a warrant and order of sale
. A,rrtMA and make and issued by
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tne nocuFufli wi w 1 - -
Oregon, upon a certain lien for assessment especially interesting to
. . . A..rrMkA nt and Darcel I Arm hov.
on tne ioiiowiia ux"" - - , ,
. . r- .u 0..0. in !ri Citv.forl rVmmnHr Faulk and Comrade is.il
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the improvement ofaportionof said street patrick each made short addresses that
which said lien was duly maae anu us- an presenv ai o..v.u.
clared by the Common Council of said City
..J ..... ri,,1u antered in tne UOCKBi ui
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City leins of said City on the 3rd day ol
September 1 906, and which said lien was
..j r,nr nf tha Citv of La Grande,
Oregon, and against sa.d lot and parcel
of land, and is for the amount hereinafter
... ... tha costs thereon, I have
levied upon, and will on Monday.the 4th
i m.k A D 1907. at 10 o'clock
A M of said day, at the office ot tne -uy ,
Marshal of said City, in the Fire Depart
ment Building, n tf.e O'wf La Grande,
Oregon, sell at public auction to the high
est and best bidder therefor, for cash in
hand, the following described lot and
parcel of land, to wit:
I . I'JA H OCK WH """
r.niina addition, to satisfy said
f $23.60 with costs
COn!;- . I Grande. Oregon, this Jan
uary 21.t.AD 1907.
City Marshal of La Grande Oregon
There was an excellent program which
rfliu-.td credit on the Darticipants and
teachers.
HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM
In the high school, a debate, few
recitations, appropriate songs and an
address constituted the program.
The debate was on the subject, "Re-
solvsd that George Washington did mora
for his country than did Abraham Lin
coln." The affirmative was taksn by
Wane Pickler H. Zurbrick. L. Williamson.
On tha negative of the question were
Misses May Colt, Beth Wheatly and
Ethel Redhead. All the debaters were
new at the science but nevertheless mads
varv intarestins arguments. Tha judges
awarded the decision to the affirmative.
Mi Mariorv McCall recited, and Ed
Carbine delivered an oration on George
Washington. Attorney Charles Cochran
delivered an address on George Washing
ton that was extremely interesting and
instructive.
SOCIALISM IKIli TONIGHT
WOOL BLANKETS
We wash them right.
Cherry's Nbw Laundry
We want to be your druggists thruout,
1907. vou want our kind of service
let's combine. Newlin Drug Co
NOTICE Of CITY MARSHAL'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that under and
by virtue of a warrant and order of sale,
to me directed and made and issued ' by
tha Recorder of the City of La Grande,
Oregon, upon a certain lien for assessment
on the following described lot and parcel
of land on Fourth Street in said city, for
the improvement of a portion of said
street which said lien was duly made and
declared by the Common Council of said
citv. and was duly sntered in the docket
of Citv liens of said city on the 3rd day
of September 1 906, and which said lien
was and is in favor of the City of La
Grande. Oreson. and against said lot and
parcel of land, and is for the amount here
inafter set out with the costs thereon, I
have levied upon, and will on Monday,
the 4th day of Mirsh. A. D. 1907, at
1 0 o'clock a. m. of said day, at tha office
of the City Marshal of said City, in the
Fire Department Building, in the City of
La Grande, Oregon, sell at public auction
to the Highest and best bidder thereior,
for cash in hand, the following described
lot and parcel of land, to wit: Lot ( 1 ) One,
Block (30) Thirty, Chaplins Addition
to satisfy said sum of $23.60 with costs
and accurincr costs.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this Jan
uary 21st, A. D. 1097.
L Rayburn,
City Marshal of La Grande, Oregon.
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B. W. NOYES
There is going to be a mass meeting at
the Lewis hall this evening to which all
are invited. Vincent Harper is to be the
orator of the evening and will have tor
his subjects, Socialism and the Moyer-
Haywood case. Men have Deen noioin.
mass meetings in the interest oi mo
sum
accuring
ROLLER SKATES
Steel or Hemetite Rollers
Sizes to fit all shoes
L. C. SMITH
CREAMERY BUILDING
held for the murder of tx-Oovernor
Steunenberg over the entire Pacific coast.
The most enthusiastic meeting recorded
was at Portland Wednesday nignt, when
four thousand people gathered to hear
Harper lecture. All are invided to the
meeting this evening.
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NOYES &
Dalfi in
Electric Supplies
LAMPS and HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY
Phone Red 261
Corner Fir and Adams Avenue
W.th L. C. Smith in creamery building
;
You are liable to hear
ALL KINDS
OF REPORTS
leading you to infer that our
plant is not "up to data", that
our machinery belongs to the
has beens. etc.
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SAVE COAL
WARM UP WITH
"heijTer's RED HOT
T AMALE'S.
r-hicken and Chbken only. You see the Tamales
Si J and know they are Fresh, Pure and Wholesome.
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the way we handle laurdry entrusted to
right way. A call is all we ask.
If you have this idea
IN YOUR HEAD
we ask you to call at Our
Laundry any day and we are
satisfied that when you leave
you will have a far different
opinion.
It is a pleasure to us to show
us, because we know it is the
: A. B. C. STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE MAIN 7 La Grande, uregon
VISIT OUR
CANDY
PARLORS
SELOER, J'""1
For the Lenton Season
PREFERRED STOCK
Salmon,
Booth Oysters,
Lobsters,
Shrimps,
and Clams.
SALT FISH
Boneless Codfish,
Mackeral,
Imported Duncansby
Bloaters, and
Golden Bloaters.
Smoked Herring. Lunch Herring in Glen
THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
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