EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRAXDE, OREGON. TUESDAT, OCTOBER 20, 1908.
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r . 14 Grande Camp No. 770J meets
very tint and third Monday evenings
at L O. C. F. ball. All visiting neigh
bors are cordially Invited to attend.
t Relief mmltteo: E. C. Darla,
Charles Dlsqua, A. J. Warner and D.
X. Cox. E. C. DAVIS, C.
J D. E. COX, Clerk. "
J . La OraVde lArle N. , F. OJ B.i
"ijaeeta every Friday night in Elks'
kail at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren ln-
vtted to attend.-
2$ D. H. PROCTOR, W. P.
; J. H. IRISHMAN, W. S.
- Wpe'pi'apteefto. Xu p V. S.. J)pl4
mated communication the second and
.1oi tn Wdnesdays of each month.
Nuitiu lumbers cordially' Invited.
I MART O. FORREST, W. M.
-ATWARNICIC, Secretary.--
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" BtarBncfmptpe'nt. jfi tt,' t O. 0?
y ; meets every ' second and k fourth
Wednesday In the month in Odd Fel
lows' hall. Visiting patriarchs always
W. A. WORSTEIX4, Scribe.
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Meets first and third Thursday eve
at I. O. O, F. halL Visiting members
always welcome. f .
i J." A. ARBUCKLjA,' President
I C. J. VANDERPOEL. Secretary.
Woodmen of Uie World.
v La Grande Lodge No. 169, W. O.
meets every Saturday evening
K. of P. hall In the Corpe
building. All visiting members wel7
come. . - , M. M. MARQUIS,
, J. H. KEENET, Consul Commander,
a Clerk.
Just What You Ordered.
Tou can depend upon your order
"coming Just aa you ordered it when
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you' place your meat order with Btll-
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; well, the, Boas butcher 'Phone Main
15. . . - , . ... OofS
La Grande LoBge" No. it, meeta in
their" hall everf- Saturday night. "-Visiting
brothers cordially Invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be'; seen at
Model Restaurant." " v
C. H. BLTSTONE, N. G,
D. E. COX, Secretary.
" ' C: J: VANDERPOEL. Fin. Sec
jCjior Mrlod', 22f?eet'
each Wftdnpsrlav ntvht In V nt "fioll'l
Brothers are invited to attend.
, NERI ACKLES, C. R.
C. J? VANDERPOELrF.S:
Board of Trustees: Dr. G. L. Blg
gers, Osajr Berger and Herbert, Pattl-
A. M., holds regular meetHnjts) (f irt
and third Saturdays at 7:10 p. m.
L. H. RUSSELL, W. 11.
-"C XV HUFFMANgecretarr. ,
K. of P.
Refl Cras. Lodge No., 17, meU
Tery Mdndayi evening' n? Caiae'all,
Corpe building. A. Pythian welcome
to all Ttoltlng knights.
R. L. LINCOLN, K. ofR. ft s!
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meets
L. O. T. M.n
Hive No.' IT, L.'0. T. M
every first and third Thursday of each
month at 2 o'clock in the afternoon,
Visiting members made welcome.'
sadie klintvorth; L. C.
MRS. EVA M'lNTYRE, K. of R.
- - Uebekaha.
Crystal Lodge No. CO, meets every
Tuesday evening at the,!. O. O. F.
hall. All -visiting .members are in.
vueu to aiiena, -v - :..
RACHEL E. WORSTELL..N. G. '
TILLIE COX, Secretary.
La Grahde
B. P. O. E.
Lodgre No. '438, meets
each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in
Elks' club, corner Depot street apd
Washington avenue. Visiting brothers
are cordially Invited to attend.
C. 'S. DUNN. Exalted Ruler.
G. E. M'CULLT, Ree. Sec
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"THE, SCHOOL OP QUALITY
jTenth nd Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal
,C.We occupy two 'floors 5 by. loo feet, have a $30,000 equipment,
employ a large faculty, give Individual instruction, receive more'cali
'fbr office help than we can meet 'Our school admittedly leads all
? ethers in quality of instruction: It pays to attend such an institution.
Sald a Buslnosy Ham Keep iiammering away everlasUngly on thorough
work. It win win out in the end." Said aa EJncatort "The qnallty of Instruc
' on given in yonr school makea It the standard of its kind in the Northwest"
! COpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free.
References r 'Any bank, any newspaper, any business man in Portland.
Temporary organization of a -city
basketball league was perfected
evening when a dozen . devotees 1 of tne
game met at the Coliseum rink fortfi?
purpose of taking preliminary, sfepe in
th'eSun&ement. rfcl V&''y' ttp
meeting are . highly satlslatcory iad
next Sunday afternoon the full -ni
ttAaJ.arrangementa wllj be made. JlJ
that time the rules committee, conliti
lng of Jack O'Brien, Archie Bacon (ahd
MenrUChllders will make Its report,
which ijvlll embody the regula(l$is
.whereby the three-team league wll -"be
conducted. X A.boar'd! oC kppaaUor- d!
ylsoqr boar, consisting of th Vf$t
dent an'd'seiretkrV'of '"'the 'club, the
manager of each team In the league,
and the manager of all athletic affairs
will 'have fuirjftr1sdltftiSn "on all frit
ters pertaining to the executive feat
ures.. T The., managers of each earn
VlQ be. 'elecUd "hext u,day"'afterioon
and at which time he general thin
ager will also be selected. ' j
.. iiinwiwun League.
Aside from what outside games
there may be played, there will 'be a
series of home games hat should eje
clte goodfnatured "rivalry. A com
plete "schedule" will be prepared;' and
at tho end. of the season ,the winning
'a'rn will be awarded a pennant, pur
chased by a small percentage from
the receipts of each game. The three
teams in the league will be so ar
ranged us to be as nearly on eqoallty
as It Is possible to make them, insur
ing ah interesting raiis for the borne
pennant. I v ' '
T.nen, when ouiaide (-auif -comf
here, or La. Grande' goes elseiieraP
the cream of the three teams wjllt bu
picked to , represent the city. The
schedule will .start, in less than two
weeks.
Already 20 applications have been
Ncejved.arid anyone- else; wishing- to
hand in! th'elr application- to beeihmo
r F -vl ' i- ' i T
a merabei of one 6 the squads, ;'can
dd mo H rtotifymg Mf. C;i3rten, Hjarry
uartmess or Archie Bacon.
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Arc You Dying What You Can to Populate Your State?
v..r.Vw ,4viun rwfis-Botaers, hohest fanners. merha.n.
'( ,mcmntii,lcU!rJis,.peql:pieiwlth .brains,' strong- hands and a
milling '....i.... ...
" ""fa iituri iium , or M no capital.
. ., , iivaii 111,1111141 ur no capital.
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Tftc Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co
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will be alad to bear the exDtlnge of sendinir" trieln' Obnuota IhJ "'
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COLONIST TICKETS will b on sala durlnu SEPTEMEER AND .
. iiOCTUKJ from .the ast) (o, all, point. In Oregon, T.he. fares
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From Denver IKOO Fjron : LnylayUte f,. ,,141.7,,.., J
troin iraiwn .,u.u r iuir nuupu ,j f a(, y ,
I- From lCnniks "City iVt.A. fio.00 Krom Qevtdand.. , , v ,44.7.i . ,
,:. ,Frpn 8t, Louis lilO F-om WawMTork.,.i. ,f.,, $55.(9 (f
r ,Ff om. Chicago 4. yfl, , , , , , I S.0.
..... 1 fl..,.TI.CKJEM,CAX BE PUEPAID. p -,v P1
If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the
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our agent. The -ticket wlU UMaj
proper amount with any of our agent. 1
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PORTLAND, OREGON.
Yesterddy Truant Officer Faulk re
celved notification from Prof. Hock
enberry that a couple of the public
school boys had been . absent from
school for several days without the
proper excuse from their parents, and
yesterday, evening, after a careful
search which lasted all day, he suc
ceeded In finding them. They wen
promptly placed In tho city Jail an
this morning were escorted to tin
school. While truancy Is not a gen
eral vie among the, school children
there Is Just enough of It in evidence
to nuik drastic mcaxures a necessity.
Profensor Hoi kenberry has a list' of
bojs who arv known to ."play hooki y"
whenever the hplrlt moved them to do
s), and this llxl has been turuud over
to Offlejn- Fuulk ,'lth. tiiMructlonj to
arrest, them wheneyer he finds tlie'ni
on the streets during sehool Jiours.'
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, , ,t luh jW bent lot ri-jniliu-.
Club varle). maky up fully GO per
cent i.f ,,Wu 11a, Wallx rvunty'a wheat
crop thin kkv i8, the ValUliluig
M'l -PS': tay in'" intimauiy ac-
xjniiliv,e4.AV.;ih IhqJncnl grylii siumiiun.
'Bluvstenv cujues .next, with Ja pi-,ypMrr
non or oeiween 3U and 33 per cent of
the total Md,,th(i rcniniiulerbelng
mndo, up ft puMJ .. lied" . and, ojher
n.!nur.',viiey',,.',., ;-. I, v.,
.(. Thy PmlomUiance, pf tc, cUjb In
this jtjp.n, v.al'her var'letltjs.ls
due t'otlu? fact, Jbat.lt, .yields. tUe most
profit. True it Is, thee Is a, dispar
ity ,ot-two. or. three -cents' pi bushel
bntfen pluiietem' roi .club. (.fn fjvor
of the formr,Hbut th' greater , .yield
per acre over bluestem makes tlie .lat-
jitn more profitable,, "f; , .
1. flivesro . U; undoubtedly, ..better
quality of wheaC as the prce. would
Indicate, and. Is, used the' manufac
ture of the best grade' f f, fh?jrs,' In
cluding the fancy patent brands, while
the club varieties are used for export
purposes.
EVERYBODY INVITED
SPECIAL INVITATION TO THE LADIES
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J'NOW. WHERE WILL THE LITTLE BALL 'BE, 0ENTLEiyiEN?''