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t ETENLNO OCSF.ItVEK.UV CTLXIE. Olll OO . Wl I'M MttV. XOVP.ICH8 ZT,. SW. p.on m.x. 3" I ii - ii - - . J i . OF THE : f RATERNAL ORDERS J LA GRANDE, ORE. a44444444444444444444444444444444444,44444444 , m. w. a. I La Grande Camo No. 7703 meet very first ana third Monday evening at I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting neigh bor! are cordially Invited to attend. ''&Wr&t!L&'TZM O. ' DaviA,' Charles Dlsqutl, A, J. Warner and D. B. Cox. ..'.'' E. a DAVIS, C. D. E. COX, Clerk. . F. O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 151, F. O. EH mceU every Friday sight . la Elks' ball at t p. m. Visiting brethren In vlted to attend. D. H. PROCTOR. W. P.'. J. H. LEISH1IAN, w. a , ; ' ; ' '' O. 15. 8. . Hope Chapter No. IS, O. E. &, hold ialf communications the second and tourm ' W tMlnesdatrs of ; each ' month uiuii cmoen cordially Invited.'. f .tfAK O. FORREST, W. M. m RY . A- WARNICK. Secretary- i n rt v 4 ! Star Encampment No. ii, l o; o. '' F. meeti every second and ' fourth Wednesday in tne month In Odd Pel ' Sows' hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome'. ' D. E. COX, C. P.V W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe. . - ..j . M. D. Of A.-? X :- ; Meets first and third Thursday evei at I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members always welcome. .. . J. A. ARUUCKLii, President. C. JT. VANDERPOEL. Secretary. . Woodmen of the World. La Grande Lodge No. .149, W. O, W.. meets every Saturday evening In ' K. of P. hall In the Corpe building. All visiting members wel come. , M. M. MARQUIS, J. H. KEENET. Consui Commander ' - Clerk. ' Honey tor Bale. , Fresh comb honey, one-pound sec Hons, In quantities to suit customers. OSWALD V0L8WINKXER, H-w Island City, .v 0-n myaiiaiM OVER OUB CAJTDT. Everybody that know our confec tions at all Is aware of their purity, their iresnness, their fine flavor. If you don't know, "get acquainted.'" " , ' ; ."..-' ' --"' You certainly get your money's worth in this candy shop whether ysu buy an ounce, a pound, or a 5-pound box. E. D. SEZiDER, THE CAITOT MAS Ei biliGHAM.- ' AUCnOKlCBB. J Bales crtso MMMt otto' i Sattsfaottoa nanai. 4 No extra fcrt fr distance. , LA GRANDE - OREGON Route Na. I. . Phon No. ltx Trie LATEST Aril) , rKLI IIEji Holiday Gifts C0LURS, BELTS; PURSES - TOYS and BRIO a ; ER4 c.n.wsLifiiin&co.- I DAMS t 1 - rM5V i. o. o. r. La Grande Lodge No. It, meets In their ball every Saturday night. Vis iting brothers cordially Invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at '' C. H. BLYSTONE. N. O. D. E. COK, Secretary. C. J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. Sec, .Forester of America. Court Maid Marlon No. IS meeti each Wednesday night In K. of P. hall brothers are Invited to attend. NERI ACKLE8, C. R. C JT. VANDERPOEL, F. . 8. ' . ". ' Board of Trustee: Dr. G. L. Big- gers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Fattl son. . '- ' .. . . ... A, P. A A, - f . La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. K. . M.. holds regular meetings urr nd third Saturdays at 7:80 p. m. ? . L. H. RUSSS-LL, W. M. C. D. HUFFMAN. Secretary. ' 4 Knights uf Pythias. Red Cross Lodge No. 17, meeu svery Monday avenlng lu 'Castle Hal) Corpe building. - A- Pythian welcom to all visiting knights." , '. ' ' ...' - . JT. F. BAKER. C. C. R. I LINCOLN, K. of R. ft. 8. . L. O. T. M. ' Hive No. 17. I O. T. M., meet- every first and third Thursday of eacl month at 2 o'clock in the afternoon Visiting members made welcome. ' SADIE KLINTWORTH, U C. MRS. EVA M'INTTRE, K. of R. -.'',:,. . ,"). Ilehka1ia. . Crystal Lodge No. eo, meets even Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F hall. All visiting members are In vlted to attend. RACHEL E. WORSTELL, N. . TILLIE COX. Secretary. B. P.'O. E. ' La Grande Lodge No. 438, meeti each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Elks club, corner Depot street anc1 Washington avenue. Visiting brothm are cordially Invited to attend. C;2. DLNN. Eu'.M ntij?. -. O. E. M'CIILT.T. Pc 2 4 4 SKATING RINK NEW : 1 I M HALt I HUIVL0CK & MATLCCK t ri uyi usiui t Open every week night at J 7 o'clock, Saturday after- t noon 2 to 6. J -.. - . . i First elass : music bv our I New Militsrv Band Oraan t if i : lady beginners will be T tnrntrhlt tram tltat tttt Friday afternoons, 2 to 5 1 A cordial invitation to all. I Good order assured : f. All Skates 25 cents I Gallery Free ? Clotltei Cleaned and Pressed. . Send your suit to me and It will be returned to you looking as good as when new. Ladies' wear given special an pains- -taking attention. L. H. WINN. Oier Xcwlln's Dreg Store. 4 ' AVEXUK READY fOR BIG BAZAAR The ladles of the Methodist Episco pal church will hold their bniaor Sat- Ing on Depot street, opening at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, contlnums. throughout the day and evening. A great variety of useful and fancy ar ticles will be offered for sale, includ ing cooked food., home-made mince meat, Jellies and candles. . Those having articles for the bazaar to be held Saturday In the Lewis build ing by the ladles of the MethodiM church, will please deliver thorn to Mrs. Geo. H. Currey, corner Fourth and Main, as early as possible on or before Friday. Nice responpe i meeting the "mile if pennies" plan 'to lattt-n thu Rivcr ;lde pc'rk iuna, The day following the 'nil for bitgH in which to put the pon llcs bi-oght forth 6,t, four c'llB hnv g responded. During the rest of he week the total number of bags is wpected to reach' 000, the orlRinal .nml.nr uttnulated Those who last .venlnaf had reBPonded were MIbuck '.2va Ruby.Freilorlca Schilke, lordan nd Maxlne Thomas. Lela The Commercial club is called upon to appoint delegates at frequent Inter id. hut h . moBt novel reauest to make its appearance thus far, is for ;he appointment of some young lady .vho will be an Evening Telegram can Jldate for a trip to the Alauka-Yukon-t-'aelflc exposition at Keattle. cuv the metinr uluce of , AJVm-OS mj . mmr --- w he Oregon irr.gat.on ?-" December 15. ana to m.s tne mayor jf La Grande and president of the Commercial club will appoint dele- nkeria Is BoinK to be a monumental exposition at London within a year. and to that meeting , La Grande is asked to send a .display of fruits and Industries. Large floor spuce has neen set aside for coast states. These appointments will be made at the next meeting of the club. I We can roast your . t Turkey as good t and with less I trouble than you l can and with I less expense. You furnish the turkey and we.i do the rest while you vait ROYAL BAKERY Mm 4hM44'MhM444-M4444444 Thanksgiving j Baking HEW LODGE' I SET The Women of Woodcraft will meet In the afternoon hereafter inntend o!, tfce-,i tft'ii-'j... Aifvw maae to hold the meetings In the af ternoon at the Odd Fellows' hall on the first one under this arrangemer. is set for next Friday. The officers o the lodgo hope Jo have a larger attend ance by holding the lodge meetings ' th last Friday In the. afternoon o each month, than as heretofore ' th rule. ' 1 ATS TO lilIM C IN-NERY j - BlUOltE BEING RVnslMZED. Mi:-!t Taii.rlliie ProiH1;!"" ',,r " Citn 1 lUM-y lu La fitaiiiV tttvelvl lVn Vuiwoinfi' Caijitallvt UulUl ni ' Kaill Fut'tory RniiKinsr Vwm $0;' M to $11,.V0 Club Will Follow Oj5 Mrtiinlty. . ' ; ' A mnn who talks business, who gives Indications of meaning and who wll do what hi says, has responded to tht call Issued by the La Grande Cojnmer clai club that ever active body for the construction of a fruit cannery lr this city. The man who gives Indica tion of having something tangible liver at Vonoouver and is John Walsh, a man who owns and operates several canneries. Will Build Fiwt. In the preliminary proposition made to the Commercial club, the writer af firms that , his company builds can neries ranging In price from 87000 to 811.500, and that they will build th factory and equip It ready , for busi ness before asking for a cent of sub sidy. Of all the propositions made to the club for canneries, this Is the most tangible one. This can be no "skin game;" no chance to get subsidies and then not fulfill the-contract. . The club will follow up this splen- ' ... wlth B vlm, a. lt uqe,tion ,M., f it. kind " - k" vet made to the city. i These several offers from capitalists i to build smokestacks here is the re sult of consistent advertising being done by the club. This and the othet offers received is the direct outcome of what the present organization has don In the way of advertising. Eye and Nerve Spec ialist ; Of Salt Lake,' Is at the SOMAER HOTEL offl,- lluurik t a. m. till 1 P. m. ant! :30 till 7:80 p. m, ALL KXAM1XATIOXH ARK FI1E-K No pair of glasses leaves Dr. Pon factory that Are nt Inspected an- found to be absolutely correct (fac tory carried with htm). Glasses ar made to relieve eve strain, which l ! the rtuw otmany nervous ailments nuoh "as headache, stomach trouble .iivrlnea. neuralcla. cross eyes snd jinny, other reflex Irritation, which vmkh HVe merle when Dr. Pons re moves the cause by correcting the e' errors. "sll and ronsult with this man who will he in La Grande until Friday GEI OfftR Dr. CD. PONS .,-. ,hl. ..oW La Grande Professjena! Directory i .'... v-.h ;'.v v .'.' - . - - - ''4Q44-lfr rUYMCIAN!. I o. u diggers: M. D , ' Physician and burgeon, fflce, Lewis "Building, over Henry & Carr Undertaking Parlors. f'lc 'Pnons Black 188 L Resldenco 'Phone Red 1001. J. H. HUBBARD. M. D. ' .Pbyilclan and Surgeon. , -flee In New Bank Building. Rooms 11-81, 'Phones-. Residence, Main 89; Offi-.-s, Main 7. .VR. A. I- RICHARD80N. ' " " v Physlciau Burjtw.. Of flc over Hill's Drug Store. N fftce 'Phone 1861 Residence Main ti - ' ' N. MOLlTf R. il. D.. ! .) Physician ud Surgeon, t f'oruef. Adams Avo- and Depot St. ffice Mnln SS -: Res)rtnre Main i BACON- & ali I'tivflclaiw niul Sui'SfHin. " , v 'fflc.'. -.'. Grando National 'Bank BulidliiB. 'Phoue Main 18. T. Bcon. R3ldeuce, Main 18. , t,, M. K. Hrt.ll, Jtanldence, Main 62. .. V. E. MOORE.,, .-' ... DR. H. C P. MOOR Osteoptttlilc Physicians, irttsvilie Graduates Under Founder Office Summer Building. , boos: Office Main ti; Res. Mala C. II. UPTON, PIL M. D. Physician and Surgeon. ' oeclal attention given to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. ... ffioe in La Cl-nttd Vatlonal Bank Building. ; 'honee Office, Muln 8; Residence '- . Main 83. VETERIXABY 6UKGEON8. DK. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Rurgwa. fflo at Hill's Drug Store. L Grand . Residence 'Phone Red 701. . fAee 'Phone Black 181 1. Inderendent "Phone II. , Both 'phones at residence. . DR. W. H. RILEY, Graduate Ohio Stata University, Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery f all kinds. Country calls promptly mswered. - '..'.. V -: "-.-' v;i';r: ' Offiie . 1414 Adams Avenne. " ' Phones: PacificBlack 1901. t . TndtMMn1n t - - ' Something Exceptionally Good m HIGH TOP Boy's Shoes crw: Depot " " ' .. e .j 'ai'n .UI-..1..- TREASURY BEPAKTMKNT, !" . ' 4 Office f Hie C-atuptroller of llta 4 Curremy. 4 Washington. D. C., Oct. 18. 108. 4 KintifM hrokv Kiven to alt 4 persons who may have claims against "The Farmers ft Trad ers National bank of La Grande." Oregon, that the same must be presented to Walter Nledner. Receiver, with the le gal proof thereof, within three months from this I'a'e, or they -may be disallowe4. LAWRENCE O. MURRAY, Comptroller of the Currency. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the un- t " -. : ,!.".' - - a 1MiM444444MIN--e UlUMlftlt. C B. CAUTHORN, DentlHt. Of'lce over Hill's Drug Store. La Gtande '.'. . Oregon. J. C PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist. Room 88, La Orande National dank Building. ''Phone Black 1881. , TfiACJUIIUl OF SICSI-C " PROF. E. PORTER DAY, Prlnoipa:. La Grande S'hool of Music Mrs, Day, assistant. School. 108 ' Greenwood Ave., one door south of Adams Ave. "Phone Black 1831. MISS STEULA OLIVER, ' , TeiU'Iier of I'iaito and JLnrmony. Studio At residence of Turner Oliver, corner Fourth and O-avenue. :US::CfRICAIi"E-GINKKR.-. I. A.. PICKLE R. Civil,-' Mitilng. Irrigation EnKimmrti' v ' and Surveying. , ' Eetlnmtas, plans and specification..' Office In Bohnenkamp Building. Ca Grande - - -' '. - Oro5r c, . tuoumOn.v ' An hlK-ct Mud Engineer. Surveying, Civil and Structural EngW . neerlng, , ' Twenty Years' Experience. . , UOUERT MUXEIt, : , Architect. Office 1107 Adams avenue. .'Phones: Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent No. 8. ' ;' ATTORNEYS. Cbas. E. Cochrwi Geo. P. Coobraa COCHRAN ft COCHRAN, -: Attorneys. ' i La Grande National Bank Bulldlnr- . u Uranila Oregoa , R, H. LLOYD. ' Attorney at Law. Practice In ait the courts of tha Stata . and United States. ; Elgin - - . - Oregon" , C. II. CRAWTORD, Attorney at Law. Practices In all the courts of the SU In , and United Slates. Office In La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon.... i . . . VIA VI. MRS. GRACE McAUSTBR. Teacher and Manager. '.i.j vi.t' Uf 'H..:iiu 'U-'- " EST0PJ St :,.'..,.:.;.. (- S ' derslgned has been appointed by tba county court of Union county, state of Oregon, executor of the last will and testament of Duncan McBeth,' deceas ed, and all persona having claims against said, estate are required to present the same with proper vouch ers, to the said executor at n.s rrn- dence In Elgin, Oregon, or to R. H. Lloyd, his attorney, at his office la Elgin. Oregon, within six months front the date of this notice. Dated this 2 1st flay of November, 1908. WILUAM M. McBETH. R. IT. LLOYD, . Exe"jf.r. ' Attorny. Xov21-I8-5-l J- Stamping done and embroidery lewons given. AH materials used are the beet quality. One leeson free with ach piece.. j .. . . ;-. - - - m . '"ft"