KVErara cnxnvr.n, la grands, cregow. Saturday, koixhcfji s. ttos. PACI3 Eli. I: EIGHT TAGE3. DIRECTORY OF THE i FRATERNAL ORDERS i M. V. A. L Grand Camo No. 7701 meets very first una third Monday evening t X. O.'O. F. hall. All visiting neigh bor! are cordially Invited to attend. Belief commltteo: E. C Da via, Charles Dlsqua. A. "J. Warner and D. i Jot ..... ;v C. DAVIS, c .. D. E. COX, Clerk. F. O. S. La Grande Aerie No. 861, F. O. E., eneets every Friday night In Elks' ball st I p. m. Visiting brethren In vited to attend. . D. H. PROCTOR, W. P. . J. II. LEISHMAN, W. 8. O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. IS, O. E. &, hold etaied communications the second and tovuia Wednesdays of each month, vimiia -wianDera cordially Invited. AKT O. FORREST, YT. M. ' V WART A. WARNICfC Sacratanr. , I. O. O. P. , War Encampment No. 11, L O. O. F meeta overy aecond aad fourth Wednesday In the month la Odd Fol lows hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome. D. E. COX, C, P. W. A. WORSTELL, Scrlb. M. B. of A. fleets first and third Tharsday eve t L O. O. F. hall. Visiting members Jways welcome. J.rA. ARBUCKLlfl, President C. VANDERPOEL, Secretary. Woodmen of Uie World. La Grande Lodge No. 16 . W. O. W meets every Saturday evening la K. of P. hall la the Corps building. ' Allvlsltlng members wel come. M. M. MARQUIS, j. h. KEENET, Consui Commander. ., Clerk..'.. Iloncy for Sale. Fresh comb honey, one-pound sec tions, In quantities to suit customers. OSWALD VOLSWINKLER. e.w Island city NO ONE HESITATES Everybody that knows our confec tions, at all Is aware of their puVity, tKeir tresrihess, their fine flavor. IT you don't know, "get acquainted." Tou certainly get your moneys worth In this candy shop whether you buy an ounce, a pound, or a 5-pound box. E. D. S ELDER, THE CANDY MAN. KU bilUGHAM, AIICTIOWEBR, Bales ctleo on anon aottoe, t Satisfaction guaranteed. 4 No extra charge for distance. 0 LA GRANDE . . - OREGON Route TMo. a. 'Phone No. 116x6 THE LATEST AND Holiday Gifts COLLARS. BELTS, PURSES TOYS and BRIC a BRA v LHAmLfiffl if CO. AIAMS avexck ..-..'--.-.- L.A GRANDE, . ORE. 5 L o. o. r. La Grand Lodge No. II, meets la their hall every Saturday night Vis iting brothers cordially Invited to at '.end. Cemetery plat may be seen al Model Restaurant. C. H. BLTSTONE. N. O. XX E, COX. Secretary; C. 3. VANDERPOEL. Fin. See. Foresters of America. Court Maid Marlon No. 21 meet each Wednesday night In K. of P. hall. Brothers are Invited to attend. . NERI ACKLES, C. R. C. J. VANDERPOEL, F. S. Board of Trustees: Dr. O. L. Big gers, Oscar Berger aad Herbert Paul sen. A. F, e A. BL la Grand Lodge No. 41, A. F. A. M.,' holds regular meeting firs tad third Saturdays at 7:1 p. m. L. H. RTJSBELL, W. M. C. D, HUFFMAN. Secretary. KalghU of Pythias. Red Cross Lodge N. ST, meets very Moaday vnlng la Castle Hall, Corp building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting katghta. J. F. BAKER, C. C. R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. A 8. L. O. T. aL Hive No. 37, L. O. T. Iy meeU every first and third Thursday of each month at I o'clock In the afternoon Visiting members made welcome. ' SADIE KLINTWORTH, L. C. MRS. EVA MINTYRE. K. of R. Rebekaha. . Crystal Lodge No. BO, meets overy Tuesday evening at the L O. O. F hall. All visiting members are In vited to attend. RACHEL E. WORSTELL, N. G. TILLIE COX, Secretary. n. p. o. e. La Grande Lodge No. 433, meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Elks' club, corner Depot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. C. 3. DoNN, Exa!;e2 T.n'e' O. E. M'CULLY. RC ?ec. J SKATING RINK f ' MVV ARMORY HALL HUNLOCK & MATLOCK I Proprietors , -1 ' ' ' - ? - . ; Open every week night at I 7 o'clock, Saturday alter- noon 2 to 6. t X First class music by our $ New Military1 Band Organ t t - -:- ' & 4 Lady beginners will be furnished free skates on Friday afternoons, 2 to 5 i A cordial invitation to ail. Good order assured . ; - . - AH Skates 25 cents f Gallery Free Clotht' Cleaned and Pressed. . Send your suit to me and It will be returned to you looking as good as when new. Ladles' wear given special and pains- taking attention. . L. H. WINN. f Over Xewlln's Drug Store. PRETTIEST PICKS AN AIL El Ml 1XJCH UK CTtWDK MEX GIVEN POSITION BY WALL. La GrtmdeV CoaeM Pfc-to'Ail-trwrn Oregon Team La Grande Favorel by Four Selection Other Cosxhe Will Also Pick Tfwms Walters of Cove Leads lu Honorable Mention. Left end, Jtt, Baker City. Right end. Sturgis, Pendleton. Left tackie. Dean, Pendleton. : Left guard. Williamson, La Grande. Center, Bean, La Grande. Right guard. Graham, Pendleton. Right tackle, Ingle, La Grande. " Quarterback, Denham, Baker City. Right half. Chllders, La Grande. Fullback, Baker, Pendleton. Left half. Jones, Baker City. Honorable mention. Walters, Cove; Reynolds, La Grand:; Meyers. La Grande; Hamilton, La Grande. All-Eastern Oregon , high school football teams are being picked by the coaches of Pendleton, La Grande and Baker City, and the result of the choice of Coach Wall of this city, Is outlined above. Early next week the choice of the other two coaches will be published, and where there Is a conflict," the individual securing two choices will hold the final honors. Wull'd Choice. Coach Wall has undoubtedly made as careful a' choice as can be made. He has taken many things Into orfi nlderution and added them up to make his final selections. Jett of Baker City, Is a valuable man; StUrgls( ot Pendleton, performed so well In the game here that those who keep close watch of those things must agree ht holds the other end position. .Dean of Pendleton, and Ingle of La Gr'ande, have many worthy opponents for tackles, but tho selection is wart-anted. Bean of La Grande, has. a title to tiu centerrushshlp. He Is without a peer in eastern Oregon. At guard Loweli Williamson of La Grande will easllv lead them all and has a fine team mate In Graham of Pendleton. J:: , In the back field, selections wer made after much deliberation. . Chll ders of this city, and Jones of Baker, are conceded the places, though Chll ders played ut full with . the local team. His work on defense and tack ling warrants him a place on the team but .Baker of Pendleton has crowdec" hi mout of the position which he played this fall. Chllders' ( place If halfback, anyway. Denha of Baker City, and the Pen dleton, quarter ran a close race, but Mr. Wall prefers the former. lioniH'Htile Aiemtoit lue. , Honorable mention is due several some of them Ijx Grande men, AVal ters of Cove, must be credited with It. Had he played In more of the big sanies, he unquestionably would have carried a half position. But he played In but one of the prominent games, f:. molds' of La Grande, Would easily .'r:iv a quarterback position had he lla4ved In all the big gameH, but hi? Injury kept him out of the Pendleton game the leader (.of them all. Hamilton of La Grande, started out to win a halfback position but failed. His rhowlng In the Baker City game, if equalled In tho following ones, would also have given him an undisputed ti tle. Captain Meyers of Ia Grande le due honorable" mention as well. The masculine membership of the high school faculty, Coach Wall and the dally press of the city, will hi hosts tonight to the high school foot bail tviiu at the -Model restaurHfit. The Invitation list is very exclusive, extending only to the members of the football squad who have played In at least one of the big games. A dinner will Inaugurate the festivities at o'clock. fOOTBALL Bid! KCXDAY AT THE CI11HCIU.S. I'lrxl Presbyterian t'liurt li. Washington -Avenue and Sixth street Morning subject, "A Thing Re quired Of All." Evening subject "The Call ot the Master." Speplal music at each service. Sunday school at a. m., W. L. Brenholts, superintendent. C. E. service, 4: SO p. m., leader Mrs. H. R. Hanna. Prayer meeting Thurs day, 7:10 p. m. Rev. S. W. Seemann, V). V., nvln'hitir. '"; -v-.'. ' . . - First Methodlhi EplfCoal Church. Corner M. avenue and Fourth street. Sunday, :45, Bible 8((J)0ol, "World's Temperance Lesson"; 11 a. m., "An Obedient Servant." At 7:30 p. m., a platform temperance meeting,, with special mulsc. - See program else where.- At 1:30 p. m., Epworthli League, subject,' "The Mockery and Malignity of Strong Drink." Tuesday. 7:30, at parsonage, a specially Import ant meeting ot the Brotherhood. On Thursday at 7 p. m., teachers meeting; 7:45, prayer meeting. A cordial wel come to all. Rev. C. E. Dea, minis ter. St. Peter's Church. . First 8unday In Advent Holy com munion, I a. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m.; eve ning service. S p. m.; Bible class; 4:11 p, m. fRev. Upton H. Gibbs, rector. Central Church of tlirlxt. Bible school. 9:45 a. m. Boys and girls' rilly for America. Special songs by classes and departments. The en tire Bible school offering and the con tents of the birthday boxes goes for home missions. At 11 a. m., the Lord's supper; 11:20, sermon, "Our Great Need and Its Supply." At 6:30 T.. P. S. C. E. and. Junior C. E. At 7:30, evangelistic service with sermon on "Chrlstlesa Reformation." Urst Baptist Cliunli. At 9:45 Sunday aehoo Dr. J. E Stevenson, superintendent; 11, morn ing "worship, sermon by pastor on "Fruits of Repentance"; 6:30, Young People's program, led by Grover Ells worth, theme, "Our Pioneers In -Mission Work"; 7:30, evening worship, sermon by pastor on "A Shining Face in a Dark Frame." Thursday night, covenant- and business session of the church. Cordial invitation to all. Rev. W, H. Gibson, pastor. , Week of Prayer. At a conference of representatives of seven lay brotherhoods In the United States held In ' Chicago,' Janu ary 23, 1908, It was voted: '"That we recommend to our broth erhoods and to other organizations oi men and to missionary boards through out the world the observance of the week beginning with the Sunday fol lowing the last Thursday In Novem ber as a week of special prayer foi the spread of Christ's 'kingdom among men throughout the world." This suggestion which comes from in entirely Jay source, has been heart ily endorsed by the various authorities in nil the bodies represented,- Which Included Episcopalians, Presbyterians, Methodists, Baptists and others. i This week will be observed by St. Peter's church, beginning on Sunday and continuing throughout the week with the exception of Saturday. There will be service on the week days at 7:30 p. m. A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to all Christian people to Join In these services, If their own churches are not observing the week. And as It represents a men's movement for men, it is hoped that Christian men will respond and co-operate. Itev. Upton H. Glbbs, rector. Building l"p 1'hhco. A Pssco, Wash.,, dispatch says: Brick Is being laid and the walls of the new Cunningham building on the corner' of Court street and Tacoma avenue. ' With a foundation of rein forced concrete, this building will be one of the strongest In Pasco. Its di mciilons are 75x130 feet, and will wobaMy be three stories high. At th' start a two-story building was c . templated, but according to later de velopments, it may be bi-'U thret stories. There will be six st -.res on the bot tom floor, while tiio ..puer will be used for either onicc V a lodging house. A space for an elevator will be In the center of the fcuIMijig. anu if patron age Justifies this, will likely be In stalled. ! George Campbell of the Joe Basler Heating Plumbing company of Pen dleton. Is on the ground arrsncinj y-'r r. commence their work.' La Grande Professionnl Directory Vvea.it't----vtt tt f - t G. L. BIOGERS, M. D, Pbyslclaa and 8urgeoa. ifflce, Lewis Building, over Henry A Carr Undertaking Parlors. JtOc 'Phone Black 1311. Residence 'Phone Red 1001. J. H. HUBBARD. M. D. Pbraldaa and Surgeon. fOo In New Bank Building. Rooms I6-1J. 'Phones- Restdeno. Mala II; Office, Mala 71. DR. A. L. RICHARDSON. Pbyslclaa and Bargeo. Office over Hill's Drug store, rfflc 'Pboae lllf. Rlnc Mala II N. MOLITOR. M. D., ' Pbyslclaa and Sargeoa. Coraer Adams Ave. aad Dabot 8t tlo Mala It : Resldeaoe Mala 19 BACON HALL. Pdvatotans aad Sargeoas. '(floe t. A Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main 11. T. Bacon, Residence, Mala IS. M. K. Hall, Residence, Mala II. It B, MOORB . DR. ECF, MOORB Osteopathic Physicians. Clrkrvllle Graduates Under Founder. Office Sommar Building, 'bones: Office Main 63; Rs. Mala 64 C. H. CPTOX, PH. G., M. D. Physician and 6urgcon. peclal attention given to Eye, Ear, . Nose and Throat Jfflc . In La O-aude "rational Bank Building. Phones Office, Main t; , Residence, Main 32. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. P. A CHARLTON, Veterinary Surgecn. fflce at Hill's Drug Store, La Grandr .. Residence "Phone Red 701. fflce 'Phone Black 1861. Independent 'Phone 58. Both "phjunes at residence. . .. DR. W. H. RILEY, ( Gradiiate Ohio State University. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery f all kinds. Country calls promptly oswercd. ; Office .1414 Aduuis Avenue. Phones: Pacific Black 1901. , Independent, 378. Public Stenographer and Typewriter. At WllllHiimon's Office. . lICiO Folev HWlr ; " itesldenco 'Phone Black 602 or Red 18S2. a Something Exceptionally Good IN HIGH TOP Boy's Shoes C. IV. P R Depot isseee4eaeeeeaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaaeaae TlliaVSlRY DEI'AUTMEXT, ' ' . ' . orrice of the Comptroller of the Currency. 1 Washington, D. C Oct 13, 190S Notice Is hereby given to all persons who may have claims against "The Farmers & Trad ers National bank of La Grande," Oregon, that the same must be presented to Walter Niedner, Receiver, with trie le- gal proof thereof, within three months from this date, or they may be disallowed. LAWRENCE O. MURRAY. Comptroller of the Currency. 4 t44-Jit4 V4 C. B. CAUTHORN, Deattst Of'lce over Hill's Drug Store. La G raids ' Oregon, J. C. PRICE. D. M. D. , DeaUat. Room 83, La Orand National Bank Building. 'Phoa Black 111 L TEACUEliS OF MUblO PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Principal. La Grande School of Jklosto. Mrs. Day, assistant 8chooU 101 Greenwood Av ena deur south X Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 1831. MISS 8TBIXA OLIVER, . Teacher of Ptaaa and Harmony. Studio at resideace ef Turner Oliver, corner Fourth aad O avenue. ' MISS LENA McRETNOLDS. v Instructor la Voice Caltare.. Room 8, Lewis Building. : La Grand - Orego LXXTRICAIi ENGINEiiRA, I A. PICKLER. Civil, Mining, , Irrigation Eagtneertas and Snrreylng. Estimates, plans and specifications. Office In Bohnenkamp Building. La Grande - - - Oregoa C. R, THORNTON. Architect and Engineer. Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi , ";' . neerlng. Twenty Tears' Experience. ROBERT MILLER, Architect. Office 1107 Adams avenue. 'Phones: Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent No. 8. . ATTORNEYS. ChaaB. Cocliran Geo. P, Coobra COCHRAN COCHRAN, Attorney a La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande - - - - 'Oreges R. H. LLOYD. Attorney at Law. Practice In all the courts of the State and United States.. Elgin - - - - Oregon C. II. CRAWFORD. . ' . Attorney at Law. Practices in allthe courts of the Str.te N( and United States. Office in I. a Grande National Bank , Building, La Grande, Oregon. - VlAVI. atni), UIUVW mcAJLdS'l'lOK." Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmers 1976. - ES T 0 N St derslgned has, been appointed by the county court of Union county, state of Oregon, executor of the last will and testament of Duncan McBeth, deceas ed, and all persons having' claims against said estate are required to present the same with proper vouch ers, to the said executor at his resi dence in Elgin, Oregon, or to It. H, Lloyd, his attorney, at his office In . Elgin, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice.' Dated this 21st day of November, 1908. WILIJAM M. McBETH, R. H. ELOTD, Executor. Attorney. Nnv21-:S-S-l-r.;