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WjatHVlCK, LA GRANDE, OREGON. MONDAY, JAM7ARY t, t8,
PAGE FIYE. '
IITEN PER CFNT OFF j
Untill Febuary 1st I will give
ten per cent off on cut glass
fancy china silver ware carv
ers, and heating stoves.
j MRS. T.N.
Headquarter for
t DIRECTORY
X OF THE - '
FRATERNAL ORDERS
X - L.A GRANDE, ORE.
Woodmen of Uie World. i
La Grande Lodge No. 169, W. 0.
W meeU every Friday of each
month in the K. of P. hall in Corpe
building. Al visiting members wel
come. N. L. ACKLES.
J. H. KEENEY, Consul Commander.
Clerk.
A. P. A A.M.
La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. ft
A. M., holds regular meetings second
and fourth Tuesdays at 7:30 p. m.
L. H. RUSSELL, W. M.
C. D. HUFFMAN, Secretary.
Pythian Sisters.
Rowena Temple No. 8, Pythian
Staters, meets every Thursday evening
at 8 p. m., In K. of P. hall, In the
Corpe building. Visiting members cor
dially Invited.
LIZZIE HAWORTH. M. E. C. EUNICE
PROCTER, M. of R. ft C.
L. O. T. Bf.
27, L. O. T.
Hive No.
M., meets
every first and third Thursday of each
month at 2 o'clock In the afternoon.
Visiting members made welcome.
SADIE KLINTWORTH, L. C.
MAGGIE REYNOLDS, K. of R.
Brotherhood of Owls.
La Grande Nest No. 17, meets In
the K. of P. hall every Tuesday eve
ning at 8 o'clock. Visiting brothers
cordially Invited.
N. L. ACKLES", Executive.
B. L. LEAVITT, Secretary.
K. of P.
Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meets
every Monday evening In Castle Hall,
Corpe building. A Pythian welcome
to all visiting knights.
HAROLD HERRON, C. C.
R. PATTISON, K. of R. ft S.
Rebekahs.
Crystal Lodge No. 50, meets every
Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F.
lodge. All visiting members are In
vited to attend.
CATHERINE CATES, N. G.
RACHEL E. WORSTELL, Sec.
FOR A FINE DINNER
We offer prefered stock canned goods "
y That's Goodness.
Prices on this line are all right
That's Gracious.
" Goodness" gracious, what more do you want ?
THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
E. POLACK, Propr.
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Commercial Club Dance.
Do not forget the regular Friday
night dance at the Commercial club
this evening. Come out and have a
good time.
MURPHY
Holiday Gocgs. v :
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Foresters of America.
Court Maid Marian No. 22 meets
each Wedneday night in Elks' halL
Brother are invited to attend.
DR. G. L. BIGGERS, C. R.
G. V. HENDRICKS. F. S.
Board of Trustee: Dr. G. L. Blg
gers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Pat
terson. N " ,
M. W. A.
La Grande Camp No. 770S meets
every first and third Wednesday eve
ning at I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting
neighbors are cordially Invited to at
tend. F. B. CURREY, C.
D. E. COX, Clerk.
F. O. E.
La Grande Aerie No. 259, F. O. E.,
meets every Friday night in Elks'
hall at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren in
vited to attend. J. H. PEARE, W. P.
GEO. J. ABEGG, W. S.
I. O. O. F.
Star Encampment No. 81, I. O. O.
. P.. meets every second and fourth
Wednesday , the month , OM Fel.
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lows' hall. Visiting patriarchs always
welcome. J. A. ARBUCKLE, C. P.
I. R. SNOOK, Scribe.
SL B. of A.
Meets first and third Thursday eve
at I. 6. O. F. hall. Visiting members
always welcome.
J. A. ARBUCKLE, President.
C. J. VAN D E R POLE, Scribe.
B. P. O. E.
La Grande Lodge No. 438, meets
each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In
Elks' hall on Adams avenue. Visit
ing brothers are cordially Invited to
attend.
W. B. SARGENT. Exalted Ruler.
G. E. M'CULLY, Rec. Sec.
I. O. O. F.
La Grande Lodge No, 18, meets In
their hall every Saturday night. Vis
iting brothers' cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at
Model Restaurant.
W. S. LOCKHART, N. G.
HUGH McCALL, Secretary.
of Eatables
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For Balo or Trade. - .- .
The business, stock and tools of the
Blue Mountain Marble A Granite
company Is offered for sals or trade,
for particulars call on or address
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LOCAL ITEMS
Charles McDonald of Karoela, Is In
the city today.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Johnson re
turned from. Union this morning.
Thomas Peach spent yesterday In
Cove. -..V ,' ,,- , ."' !
Mrs. J. C. Shea left last night for
Portland on an extended visit
Ed Blackburn arrived in the city
this morning from Baker. . ,
Mrs. E. McConall of Fort Morgan,
Col., is In the city looking over the
town with a view of locating, ? .
Joe H. Martin of La Grande, Is
transacting business at the land office
today. " -.. . . . ,j .5 '
Miss Grayce Crockett of Pendleton,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Otto
E, Dldton, for several days. " . ;
MIks Nina Hunstoek returned last
evening from Baker City, where she
spent the holidays with her mother.
M. H. Keeves, who has been In the
city several days from Boise, left last
i-enlng for San Francisco. ..'
Miss Ethel McKennon left last eve
ning; for Corvallls, where she will re
sume her studies at the O. A. C.
Miss Margaret Porter and Mis Ber
tha Malslnger, spent yesterday at Hot
H. P. Lewis of La Grande, was In
the city yesterday attending to some
business affairs. Baker City Herald.
Al Nealy of Union, who has been
visiting his aunt, Mrs. L. Remillard
of this city, left last night for Port
land. Miss Lucrese Wood returned to
school at St. Helen's Hall, Portland,
last evening after spending the holi
days in La Grande.- :
Miss Bonnie Forrest returned to
Portland last night after visiting In
La Grande during the holidays. Miss
Bonnie is a student at St. Helen's
Hall. .
F. H. Mytlnger and Wife of La
Grande, have returned home after a
visit with, friends' in Pendleton. Pen
dleton Tribune.
MIks Imogen Russell and MUs Meta
Gordon return to Walla Walla Satur
day to resume their studies In St.
Paul's.
Frank Brown, who has been in the
city visiting, will return to Walla
Walla In the morning. Mr. Brown Is
conducting a grocery store there.
Miss Hazel Small of Baker City
passed through the city last evening
on her way to Portland to attend the
St. Helen s Hall.
Miss Mae White will return to' Wal
la Walla tomorrow morning. Miss
Mae Is a student at the Fisher School
of Music' " '
Miss Luclie Marvin, who has been
In the city the guest 1 of Miss Mae
White during the holidays, will ' re
turn to her home at Walla Walla in
the morning.
' Earl Bllnn returned to Baker City
last evening from La Grande, where
he has been visiting and left this
morning for Prairie City. Baker City
Herald. '
. Miss Streck of Portland, who has
been In the c,lty for some time the
guest of Judge and Mrs. J. C. Henry,
expects to leave for her home In Port
land this evening. V.
Miss Maud Mallory returned to Wal
la Walla this morning to re-enter
Whitman college, having spent the
holidays with her mother, Mrs. Mary
Muiloiy of this city.
Prof. W. L. Wallace of La Grande,
wus In tho city yesterday, having come
up to act as one of the Judges at the
debate between Ontario und Bilker
hl(,'h. Baker C'lly Herald.
Miss Olive Dodge returned to Wnlln
Wnlla this morning, after spending
the holidays with her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wood. Fhe Is a
student at St. Paul's.
Earl and Elmer Htoddord, sons of
Mr. and Mrs. George Stoddard, left
yesterday for Logan, Utah, where they
will -re-enter school after, spending
the holidays In La Grande.
Jerome Foley, returned to Portland
last evening to re-enter the Columbia
University after spending' the Christ
mas, holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Foley.
.Miss Ethel Palmer has sufficiently
recovered from her recent Illness to be
up and around again. Her friends
are glad to learn of her recoverey
and hope she will soon be her jovial
good self again, Baker City Herald. '
. Them was Issued to A. N. Mayvllle
13, North Powder, and Munnle E.
Hawkins of this city, a license. The
happy couple were united In marriage
at the office of Esquire Currey last
evening at the hour of p. m. Morning
Dnnimrut. '
Bank Examiner Claud Gatch of Sa
lem, Is In the city today.
Miss Maud Morion returned " from
Union last evening. " ' t
W. B. Sargent leaves tomorrow
morning for points In the. west.
Miss Stella Hunter of Island City,
returned to school at Seattle this
morning.. . " i.J
R. E. Smith is moving Into his cot
tage on the corner of Sixth and P
streets. ' ,
Ollte Mahr of College Place, Wash.,
made proof on a timber and stoh
claim today.
E. Kelly of Woodburn," who ' has
been visiting with Dan Hlnes, left last
evening for the east
Dr. A. L. Richardson Is confined to
his horn today on account of tonslll-
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W. A. Sharp has been employed to
fill a 'position , in the train dispatch
er's office. ' . . '.. i, :, ..
Wllmur McCully returned to his
home In Joseph this j morning after
spending a few days in the City. ' .
-. The special services that were held
last, week In the Methodist church,
closed outui d.ty evening.
Mrs. Charles Rompe and Mrs. Kuila
of Minnesota, arrived In the city Sat
urday evening and will visit at the A.
Buckley home for a few days.
The funeral of the late Henry Ru
dolph, who was found dead In his bed
at Hllgard, will be held some time to-
Dr. Bacon returned from Ladd
canyon today, having been called
there last night on account of the Ill
ness of Jerry Conaway.
Miss Netta Kiddle, who Is a student
at the V. of. W., returned to Seattle
this morning, having .spent the holt
days with her parents at Island City.
The regular January meeting of the
city council, which was held last
Thursday evening, was adjourned un-
,111 tonight. - . - v .
Clyde Kiddle has returned to the O.
A. C. at Corvallls, after spending the
holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Kiddle.
Mrs. Frank Foreman, of . the
Bridges. Concert company, arrived this
morning from Baker City, and will
Join the company soon at Fayette,
Idaho, '
Homer Hays, Leo Barton and Effle
Reed of Joseph, passed through the
city saturilny evening, en route to
Corvallls, where they will attend the
O. A. C.
Mrs. Laura Nash, a former resident
of La Grande, but now of Portland,
expects to leave about the 18th of the
month for an extended trip through
Honolulu. Her many friends In La
Grande wish her a pleasant trip.
United States Senator Fulton and
Congressman W. R. Ellis will pass
through the city this evening en route
to Washington to resume their offi
cial duties, after returning to Oregon
during the holiday recess of congress
to register.
Dr. M. K. Hall returned from Hll
gard today, where he was called to
hold an Inquest over the body of the
late Henry Rudolph, who was found
dead In his bed. The coroner's find
ing was that he died In his sleep of
heart failure. .
Guy Mitchell, Gussle Hutchinson,
Eleanor Beacher, Emma Roupe and
James Halgarth, all from Joseph,
passed through the city Saturday eve
ning en route to Weston, where they
are students at the State Normal
school.
George Sandburn of Boulder, Mont.,
Is in the city today, and Is registered
at the Sommer house. Mr. Sandburn
was a stage driver in this valley ba
fore the railroad came through and
can see a great many changes rlnr
his time hero.
The Midland Jubilee Singers arrived
In tlie city yesterday and went on to
Wallowa today, where they will put
on several concerts. They will return
here Thursday and give their concert
for the benefit of the La Grande pub
lic schools.
Hp to 10 o'clock todaj It began to
look as though The Observer could
not possibly get out today, but Man
ager Housh goj; the boys busy and we
had a special wire attached, which
permitted us to operate the battery
of electric motors.
Miss Jeanette Clark, one of . the
popular young society ladles of La
urande, left Saturday evening for
Santa Barbara, Cat., where her mar
riage to J. A. Rlggs of that city, will
take place Wednesday, at Trinity
Episcopal church. Miss Clark Is a
native of this city and has hosts of
friends who wish her well,, Mr. Rlggs
lived here for short time, and made
many friends. They will leave for
Long Beach, Cal., Where they will vis
it Mr. Rlggs' parents prior to making
thulr home at Santa Er.rbara, .
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' FRIEND TO FRIEND.
The personal recommendations of people who
have been cured of coughs arid colds by Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy have done more than all
else to make it a staple article of trade and com
merce over a large part of the civilized world.
, . ' . AN INSTANCE i ;.;
. i tT Sttddreth, of Lenoir, N. had been troubled with - ' "
a Tery bad cough for over a year. She says : A friend , ,
- - bought a bottle of Chambbrlaih's Cough Remedy, :.V .
' . , brought It to me and insisted that I should take it I did 4
o and to my surprise it helped me. Four bottlei of it
osred tot of my cough."
CLOSING
To make room for our new paint and wall papi
er stock we hive decided to close out all our ,
stock of fine china. ' Plates, ; cups I and I
saucers, chocolate sets, mush sets, tea sets,
cake plates, everything in our fine china de- '
partment to be closed out regardless of cost.
Come early and select your Xmas presents. 5
i! W. H. BOHMENkMp i CO.
:; Hardware, Furniture, Building Material and House
Furnishings ,
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BRICK IS CHEAPER ; f
1 rick building, at the present orice of - Jumber.'ria
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cheaDer as well a hottor "
; tnat my brick is superior to any made in Oregon. I
I :an furnish common brick in any quantity. ; No order
too large or too small to receive prompt I attention.
t Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited.
Estimates cheerfully - furnished. Prices made-' known
on application. '.
GEO. KRIEfiERr
Phonee-Retidence, Black 701, Yard, Red 021. U Crinde, Oregon
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With Pleasure
For every meal you eat here. It
will be a combination of good
food, good cooking and good ser
vice. Our restaurant is intend
ed for people who appreciate
good eating, also for people who
like the good thine of life at a
moderate cost. If you belong to
that class, ccms in and see what
we can do foi you.
The Model Restaurant t
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
W sell weekly meal U c1
tickets for - 4TT.3l
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