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EVEXTVO OliSXaRVElt. IA GRANDE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, .ICXti 81. 1808.
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I DIRECTORY
.OF THE '
j FRATERNAL ORDERS
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Woodineu 61 Ujo World.
La Gruudt Lodge No.' 169, W. O,
meeU every Saturday ' evening
In K. of P. hall In the Corpe
building. All visiting members wel
come. M. M. MAJtQOS,
J. H. KEENET, Consul Commander.
J ,; Cleric
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V. O. "Z.
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. !'.'
D. H. PROCTOR. W. P.
J. H. LEISHMAN. W. a :
Ftreatera ol America
Court Maid Marian No. .11 meet
wcond and fourth Wednesday night
in K. of P. hall. Brothers are Invited
XCo attend. ..
V, NERI ACKLE8. C. R.
0. V. HENDRICKS. F. 8.
stoaro) ot Trustee: itr. u. JU ug
gers, Oscar Berg er and Herbert Pat-tenon.
I. O. O. F.
' La Grande Lodge No. II, meets Ji
their hall every Saturday night. Vis
iting brothers cordially Invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at
Model Restaurant.
T. J. SCROGGIN, N. G.
D. E. COX, Secretary.
C. J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. Bee
La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets
every Moaday evening at I. O. O. ?.
hall. All visiting neighbors are cor
dially invited to attend.
- E. C. DAVIS, C.
D. E. COX Clerk.
Relief committee: E. C. Davis,
Charles Dlsqua, A. J. Warner and D.
E. Cox. . " "
. O. B. B.
Hope Chapter No. It, O. E. 8., bold
stated communications the second and
fourth Wednesdays of each , month.
Visiting member cordially Invited.
MART O. FORREST. W. M. ,
' yMARY A. WARNICK, Secretary.
I. O. O. P.
8tar Encampment No. II, L O. O.
F., meets every second, and fourth
Wednesday In the month In Odd Fel
lows' hall. Visiting patriarchs always
welcome. D. E, COX, C. P.
W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe.
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SI. B. of A.
Meets first and third Thursday eve
at I. O. O. K nan. Vi3ltlng members
always welcome.
. J. A. A RBCOKLE. President.
f J. VAXDEnPOEL. Secretary.
B. P. O. E.
La Grande Lodge No. 431, meets
each Thursday evening at I o'clock In
Elks' hall on Adams avenue. Visit
ing brothers are cordially Invited to
attend.
W. B. SARGENT, Exalted Rule-.
O. E. M'CULLT. Rec. Sec
A.F. A. M.
La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F.
If., holds regular meetings first
L. H. RUSSELL, W. M.
C. XX HUFFMAN, Secretary.
NEAR ID
Brotherhood of Owls.
La Grande Nest No, IT, meets la
the K. of P. ball every Tuesday eve
ning at I o'clock. Visiting brothers
eordlally Invited.
J. B. VANDERMUELEN, Executive.
C. W. BAKER, Secretary.
K. ot P.
Red Cross Lodge No. 37, meets
every Monday evening In Castle Hall,
Corpe building. A Pythian welcome
to all visiting knights.
D. H. PROCTOR, C. C,
R. L. LINCOLN. K. of R. A 8. ,
L. y. t. m.
Hive No. 27, L. O. T. M meet
every first and third Thursday of each
month at 2 o'clock in the afternoon
Visiting members made welcome.
SADIE KLINTWORTH, L. C.
MRS. EVA M INTTRE, K. of R.
Kebokalia.
Crystal Lodge No. SO, meets every
Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F.
lodge. All visiting members are In
vited to attend.
LAURA STILES, N. G.
JENNIE SMITH. Pecreturv. .
Natural Ice is The Best
THINGS ARTIFICIAL ARE AT BEST BUT A DECEPTIVE IMITATION
OF THINGS NATURAL.
Can an impure fountain send forth pure water?
Our Ice Is not dependent upon a brewery or saloon for Its supply.
It Is furnished by the God ot Nature, Who sends forth the sparkling streams
from the mountain side. It Is taken from the river above the duck ponds
) and sawmills, and Is the PUREST ICE on THIS MARKETS
est Fuel
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Our CIIAfN WOOD speaks for Itself- The biggest loads and best
wood, mostly dry, and put into your wood sheds.
IN CARLOAD LOTS AT $2.25 l'EIt CORD MEASURED IX THE CAR.
V. E. BEAN
PHONE RED 1711.
Cheap
- JraaB
ICE GREAM .
This is ths o?3n season for Ice Cream and we are pre
pared to furiosi the trade with the very best. Re
member refreshment parlors are the finest in Eastern
Oregon. A resort for Ladies and Gentlemen ::::::
. D. S ELDER, the Candy Man
Good Pasture.
One section of pasture land three
miles from La Grande; plenty of wa
ter and sVade. Ed Burke, La Grande,
Oregon. $-4tf
Jut try those elegant chocolate so
das f Sllverthorn Mack's.
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uNivrnsiTY or origon-'
SUNESt! SESSIOII
jim a ss o JVx.1 si. isue
fMran la BtofefT. Cholatry, Bdaoatfaa, Varf
' Lair A :t ni ki r o a tk a ujlmj
aagiTiii HituuTi ef etira, MR,
hicrlal 1'riic.
The Singer Sewing Machine com
pany offers a prize of $2. GO payable
to the lady holding Ringer sewing ma
chines numbers 740,151 and K7J9,I5.
If you hold one of these lucky num
bers call on or address A. N. Stone,
agent, La Orande, Ore. 1-4-7-20
The Beat Mill Ever Bold.
"After doctoring It years for chron
ic Indigestion, and spending over 1200,
nothing haa done me as much good as
Dr. King's New Life Pills. I consider
- them the best pills ever sold," writes
B. F. Ayecue, of Ingleslde, N. C. Sold
under guarantee at Newlln's
store. 2 Sc.
Walla Walla. June 24. The Bulle-1
tin said last night;
The Bud Barnes murder trial Is
scheduled to start in the' superior
court again AVedni'Sday, commencing
at 9 a. m when the work of picking
the jury which Is to hear the evidence!
will start. , . , ,
A venire of some 130 names has!
been drawn and from this list the II
men who will decide 1 Barnes' fate
may be chosen. .
The trial is expected to take up con
siderable more time than did the other
one, owing to the difficulty In getting
a Jury, ,
The last trial resulted In a disagree
ment, the Jury standing t to S In favor I
of conviction on the charge of murder
In the first degree. The plea of inr
sanity interposed by Barnes' attorneys I
caused the-disagreement.
Edward Mills, E. F. Baker and Os
car Cain will . defend Barnes, while
Porsecutlng Attorney Rupp and Depu
ties McDonald and Bryeon will handle I
the state's case.
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McClellan Prove Master.
In a program of widely varied and
beautifully balanced numbers, J. j.
McClellan, organist of the Mormon
tabernacle, Salt Lake, gave at the First
Methodist church last night a demon
stration of how flexible an Instrument
Is the pipe organ In the hands of a
master. His concert Included every
thing from the brllllnnt eoneert num
bers of Bach and Guilmant to dainty
lyrics like Mendelssohn's "Spring
Song" and Callaert's "Intermezzo,"
and In all of them the artist was at his
best. 1
The audience that heard him was
not a largo' one, but It was quick to
HhoW Its appreciation of Mr. MeClel-
lan's work, forcing him after many so
lections to respond to encores. It was
generous in its appluuse of local mu
sicians on the program, evincing a de
sire to hear more of the V. M. C. A.
male chorus, under whone auspices
the concert was given, and which, ap
peared in two songs in the first part
of the program. The chorus made Its
first public appearance last night, and
left an excellent Impression, having
evidently received much good train
ing. There are a number of fine voic
es In the club, and their harmonization
Is well worked out.
The playing of Mr. McClellan was
the fcarure of the evening, however,
the big Instrument In the 'church giv
ing him a chance to justify his title to
the greatest organist in America."
Ho began with a concert overture by
Faulkes, In which there were a num
ber of orchestral effects. "Visions," by
Hhelnbeiger, following. H sprang a
surprise In tho next nu.-iiji.-i-. "Palm
Sunday," giving to the r' fi ctom-
rmnlment of soft chimes tout n-ilted
beautifully the charming corn.. iMlon.
In response to an encore he lopeated
part of the number.
"Andantlno," by Lemars, and a se
lection from "Lohengrin" opened the
iccond part, of the program, the
Tannhausor" "Pilgrim's Chorus" be
ing given an Impressive rendition from
n arrangement by the player. In
place of Saint Snens The Swan" Mr.
McClellan concluded his second part
with Oullmant's composition, "Toccata
From Sixth Symphony," a number the
dashing brilliance of which won hearty
applause.
Some of the best of the numbers
were those In tho last portion of the
concert, excerpts from 'Mlgnon, an
other of tho Gullmunt companions,
and the "Evening Star" song from
Tannhauser," being followed by the
'Oberon Overture."
Mr. McClellnn's playing was a reve
lation to many who were not familiar
with the vast range of musical possi
bilities In the pipe organ music. Under
his hands the one Instrument became
whole orchestra, to be controlled by
the one man and strengthened or sub
dued at his will. Alt profits of the
concert go toward the purchase of the
grand piano now In the lobby of the
T. M. C. A. building. Spokesman-1
Review.
"Tho Mct Comfortable .Place
ta Cia House"
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PORCH SHAOESj
Ask for :
Vudor Porch Shades,
Wc Have Them ii Four Sizes i
4 ft., 6 ft., 8ft, and 10 f t., 7 ft. 8 inched hiffi
Refrig
Wisconsin Peerless White Enameled, as Good
The Best
as
fine New Carpets Arriving Daily
A Full Line of Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Art Squares
and Linoleums
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Dealers in Furniture and Carpets
Strayed or Stolen.
A sorrel filly, I years old; branded
"F. B." on left shoulder. White stripe
full length of forehead, and one white
hind foot. One. bay, t-year-old,
branded the same as first named,
leading to recovery. Fred Braden,
Ladd Canyon.
C. G. nOLST,
Contractor and! Builder.
Satisfaction guaranteed; estimates
furnished on any kind of masonry
work on short notice. Mantels and
fireplaces a specialty. Room No. 1,
Smith Rooming house. La Grande,
Ore. 'Phone P-td 141.
Grafting
Is a dead Issue. So says Dr. H. C. Par
ker of the Indiana School of Medi
cine, In Collier's Weekly. We concur
with him. Blue Mountain Cough Syr.
up wilt cure your cough, not aa pleas
ant to take aa some others, but it con
tains the Ingredients that wilt posi
tively and absolutely cure that cough,
RED CROSS DRUO STORE.
For Sale.
Two extra fine fresh milk cows,
will be sold cheap If taken at once.
Apply to Robert Miller, B avenue.
A I4.VMJ Hotel
For 15500, If bought at once; well
furnished and modern; good location.
A good buy for right person. Prop-
La Grande went dry June 1, but 11
was proven over one year ago thai
there Is an abundanco of pure, spnrk
llng artesian water In less than 1000
feet below the surface. Why not have
artesian city water T
erty located. Inquire of W. J. Ran-'
drug sons.' La Grande,
l-ltf ,
'Phone Black 402.
CEMENT WORK
All kinds of Cement and
Concrete work.
CONCRETE
BUIIDWS BLOCKS
CEMETERY WORK
No contract too large or i
too small.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
P. L ROBERTS!
X PHONE BLACK 682
CANTALOPES
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THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY
E. P0LACK. Propr. Phone Main 76
FOR
CANTALOPES
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GECRQE PALMER, Pre.idsnt W. H. BRENHOLTS Ai't Cashier
J. M. BERRY, Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS, 2d Ati't Cashier
F. L MEYERS, Cashier S
3655
La Orande Nationa! Bank
Of La Grande, Oregon
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $160,000
UNITED, STATES DEPOSITORY
J. M
DIRECTORS
Btrry A. B. Conlsy F. J. Holme , P. M.
C. C. Pennington F. L Meters Oso L, Cltsver
' W. L Brsnholu Qeorge Palmer
BryVIt
A Grand Family Medkloe,
"It gives me pleasure speak a good
word for Elect rio Illtters.7 writes Mr.
Prank Conlan ot No. 411 Houston Bt,
X. T. "It's a grand family medicine
for dyspepsia and liver Complications;
nhlle for In me back and weak kidneys
It cannot be toe highly recommended."
Electric Bitten regulate the digestive
functions, purify the blood, and Impart
renewed vigor and vitality to the weak
and debilitated of both sexes. Sold
under guarantee at Newlln's drug
store. A