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tnoirr packs. HiTKWtiTO OMERTTJX, LA GR4.XD1C. OREROV. :MOlV, PFlKMnKR 21, lo. PAGE Tim EE. J' e o 4 o 4 4 o i 4 o 4 o DIRECTORY ; . . OF THE FRATERNAL ORDERS t-A GRANDE, ORE. ... a M. W. A. x OrMile Cimp No. 770S meet etch Monday evealag at I. O. O. r. hall. Ait visiting neighbor ar cor dially iavlted to attend. Relief commutes; a. j. XJavis, Ckrl Dlsq.ua, A- J- Warner-and D. R Cox. B. C. DAVIS, C. D. B. COX. Clenk. - . ; P. O. C " La Orande Aerie No. 151, F. O. E., gieet every Friday night In Elk' hall at I P. m. Visiting brethren In vited to attend. .. .. D. H. PROCTOR. W. P. J. H. LBISHMAN. W. S. ; O. E. B. Hop Chapter No. IS, O. E. S., hold tsto communication the second and loviia Wednesday of each "month tuiuna .wnioera cordially Invited. rfAHV O. I'OKREST, ,W, M. mRT A. tVARXTCK, Secretary. . La o. ' Star Encampment No. II, L O. O. F meet every second and fourth Wednesday In tne month' in Odd Fel lows' hall. Visiting patriarch always welcome. D. B. COX. C P. W. A. WO RS TELL, Scribe. M. B. of A. . Meet first and third Thursday eve nt L O. O. F. hall. Visiting member always welcome. J. A. ARBUCKUfl, President C. J. VANDERPOEU Secretary. ' Woodmen of tbe World. La Grande Lodge No. HI, W. O. W meet every Saturday evening In K. ef P. hall la the Corpe building. All visiting members wel come. M. M. MARQUIS, I. H. KEENET, Corsui Commander. Clerk. . IlOAey nr sale. Fresh omk heaey, eae-peuad sec tions, In quantities te suit eustemers. OSWALD V4LSWINKLER. t.w t Island dry. Daily Observer, BAY & ZWEIFEL Plumbers and Tinners Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty o Let us furnish ysu with an estfenate on y vur wvi k, r vfJcr XvZ z?z cr small for oir best attention. Let us retine that sld stove. At a slight ex pense we can make It as od as new e ' BAY & ZWEIFEL 2il DEPOT STREll 1-2 Gome in and sea the table full of pretty Ghristmas Gifts at one half off. Every article will make a nice present and will ba sold at much less thn the the wholesale price. Sleds, Skates ani all other Ghristmas Hardware at the low est price W. H. BOHNENKAMP GO l o. o. r. La Grande Lodge No. II, meet In thefr bat) every Saturday ntg U' Httng brother cordially Invited . at tend. Cemetery plat may be eea at Uodel Restaurant C. H. BLTSTONE, N. O D. E. COX. Secretary. C. J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. See. Foresters of 'America, court Maid Marion No. II meets each Wednesday night In K. of P. hall Brother are Invited te attend. NERI ACKLES. O. R. C. J. VANBERPOEL, F. S. ' Board ef Trustees: Dr. S. L. Big gera, Oscar rierger and Herbert Paul son. , A. F, A A, M. lm Grande Lodge No. 41, A. P. K. IS., holds regular meeting flnr tnd third Saturday at 7:0 p. m. . L, H. RUSSELL, W. U. C D. HUFFMAN, Sacretary. ; Kalghm ef Pythian. . Red Croa Lodge No. IT, meet svery Monday evening In Castle Hall Corpe building. Pythian, welconw a aU visiting knights.' ' ! 3. F. BAKE; C. c. R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. A 8. L. e. T. M. Hive No. IT, L O. T. M., meetf every first and tnlrd Thursday ef eacl month at I o'clock In the afternoon Visiting member made welcome. SADIE KLINTWORTH, L. C. MRS. EVA M'INTTRE, K. of R. Retwkaha. Crystal Lodge No. 18, meet even Tuesday evening at the I. O, O. F hall. All visiting member are In vlted to attend. RACHEL E. WORSTS LL, N. O. TILLIE COX, Secretary. B. P. O. E. La Graade Lodge No. 431, , meet each Thursday evening at I o'clock Ir Elka' elub, corner Depot street aad Washington avenue. Visiting broths are eerdlally invKed to attend. C. 2. DONN, Exi!5 ".u'e. O. E. MCULLT, Ree. Sec, 65c per Month OFF i Tlie 0Mi-a Coniany. , The engitgomeiit of the Ran Plan, claco Opera compnv at the Stvwart 0era house next Wednesday and Thursday nights.' will be one of the best offerings of the present season TI.e bill on Wednesday night will be "Fantana." In many respects thl Is one of the most remarkable musical comedies ever written; It contains more genuine wholesome humor and more catchy muiilo than any bJf dozen other musical productions. The hook and lyrics are written by Robt. B. Smith and the late Sam S. Shubert, land the music composed by Raymond Hubble. Jeff De Angells and his com pany played "Fantana" for one solid year at the Lyric theater. New Tork. for six months at the Oarrlck theater Chicago, and for four months at the Boston tht-mr, Bouton. This Is tho first season It has ever been presented west of. Kansas City. In Monteiey, In the 'mikado's do main and on shipboard the mirthful plot of "Fantana" has Its . setting. Ditties In Del Monte, carols In kimo nos and rollicking songs of the sea furnish a variety of. musical ' atmos phere.' The three scenes are full of action and one amusing situation Is followed quickly by another, tt Is one continuous laugh act to music In picturesque environment.'. - i' . During the action of "Fantana's" funny plot, there ara 27 big musical numbers Introduced. Borne of the most notable song hit are: .' "Just my Style." "Darby and Joan." "The Farewell Walt." "My Rickshaw f Pamboo," "The Girl at the Helm," "Don't Go In' the Lions' Cage" and "It's the Girl and Not the Horse That Wins the Prize." ."' "Fantana" with all the above songs will be at the Steward Thursday, Da ce saber 14. DOTS LONG JOURNEY. From Norway to La Grande In Safety, Yet Vnahle to Talk English. All the way from Bergen, Norway, to La Grande, alone, and unable to speak a word of English, yet able to cross the continent with Its many train changes, is the record set by John Knudson, who Is really 17 years old bu In size, about 12. John reached La Grande last Saturday and is making his home at Nels Nelson's home on Washington avenue. His many-thous-md-mlle trip was made without mls iap. though not without worry, for his nabtllty to speak the English lan guage often led him into peculiar dl- 'emmas. But he reached here finally tnd Is rapidly adapting himself to conditions. He will commence mas tery of the English language by at endlng the public schools with the beginning of the new year. He Is a brother of Ole Knudson, a fireman '. of here, and C. Knudson, a Pleas- nt vMley wiper. CHANGE THE HOUR. Football Game Will Not Iio Called Until 2 :30 on Friday. Considerable disfavorable comment "ias been aroused by the announcement 'hat the Pendleton-La Grande football rame would be called at 12:15 on ae "ount of a probability of cool weather. fter liberal discussion the hour has been set for 2:30. This is by far the better hour If the weather Is favorable. The expense of bringing the Pendleton feam here will touch the 190 mark, and the boys who have the task In hand need the support of the public. The receipts go to the Park fund. 1 IYER Hear of Dentist and the reason it took him a year to get a cer tificate from the State Board of Dental Examiners? He is still practicing in the La Dental Parlors in the Post Office B'&ck and it will De to your interest to see him If youcomtemplate hiving any Dental Work done. By the way, he is a graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Gollege and the Northwestern Dental College of Ghicago. If we were to give any advice we would say thai a man who has not studied theory as well as practice is not the. bat man to intrust with the care of your teeth. : : : : : : : 4 DlMTKtlitM Football. I'p with the county school fund and down with football, were tho two strongest sentiments developed at the sncond annual school board conven tion held yenterday In the circuit court room. The meeting was on of the most successful educational gathering ever held In this city. Th court room was crowded all day and delegate wer present from all over the county. Vincent In the southern part, Kamela In the east and Milton In the north wer the limits of th scope of terri tory represented. One of the farthest districts had Its whole school board present. In voicing his sentiments os the football question, one of the dele gate quoted Dr. D. K. Pearson, the great benefactor of Whitman college, who sold that h believed that a little exercise each morning with the hoe or the ax would do more to develop tho young man than all the football In the worl.l. Pendleton Tribune. Moot-house t ApHlntcd. A signal honor has been conferred upon Major Lee Moorhouae of Pendle ton by Governor Chamberlain of Ore gon, says the Pendleton Tribune. He rocelved his commission yesterday a a member of the Oregon Geographic board. ( Four members of this com mission 'were appointed last Octolvt. Will G. Steel, of Portland. Is prts: dent of the board; Prof. Joseph Scha fer of the chair of history of the Uni versity of Oregon, of Eugene," Is sec retary: Prof. J, B. Horner, of the chair of English literature, of the state Agricultural college at Corvallis. la treasurer. The vice-president, George H. Hlmea, Is one of th best known historians of Oregon, and Is asslstsnt secretary and curator of th Oregon Historical society. Merrill Chllder la home from 8s lorn and Portland. WHAT iwlU you have for dinner today? Tou may answer thl question satisfactori ly by dlnmg at THE MODEL RESTAURANT The Old Standby. Our cooking t a paragon of per fection, our food faultleea, and our servic rapid and courteous. What more eaa we aay, except tbat urJ price are popular 7 We give a regu lar dinner for II sent. Com aad try K. Tou will not ased the sens of hunger to enjoy It. The Model Restaurant J. A. ARSUCKLE, Prop. Open Day And Nigh w, sn wki,y,rjf Mtal.xksis fervid U '. ' - .J ' Edtsoa I'ltoaegsapks and Roe- 4 orda at NEWLIN BOOK STA- 4 TIONERY CO. 4 " "' 4 44 444444444444 Stevenson, the I La Grande Professional Directory 0. U BIOQBRS, M. D - Ptyuia and Burgeon. . fflca, LewU Building, over Henry Carr Undertaking Parlor. tlo 'Phon Black Mil. Itesldenco 'Phon Rd 1001. J. H. HUBBARD. M. L Tyttclan and (Surgeon. r lu New Bank Building. Room -' 'Phone-. Residence, Main t; OfOo. Mala II. DR. A. L. RICHARDSON, Fhyskaaa and Borgcos Office over Bill' Drug Store, ttflo 'Phone 111. Residence Main IS N. MOLITOR. it. D., Physician and Surgeon, donor Adase Av. aad Depot 8t fflo Main II -:- Resides Mala Hi BACON A HATjL. Phvaiclaaa aad Snrgena. fflce I a Grand National Bank Buildiag. 'Phon Mala II. t. T. Bacon, Residence, Main II. M. K. Halt, RMddence. Mala ll..lCorner Sesend and Jefssreoa Streets. 'P, r. B. MOORB DR. H. C P. MOORl. Osteopathic Physldaoa. Orksville Graduate Under Tonnder Offlc 8emmr Building, 'hone: Office Main II; Res. Main C. BL. UPTON, TH. G M. . Pbystsiaa aad Surgeon. ft (pedal attention given te Bye, Bar, Nose and Threat. )ffloe la La G-aude VaUoaal Bah Buildiag. Phone Offlse, Mata S; RMideaee, Mala It. VETERINABY SURGE90NS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON, Yeeaataary Bargee a. fflo at HlB'a Drug Store, La Gran. Rldene 'Fkene Red 701. ffJoe 'Pkeae Blaek llll. lB4yadnt 'Phen II. Both 'phen at reeidea. DR. W. H. R1LBY. Sraduale Ohio Stat Valvrsly.v Vaceinatton, Datitry and Surgery f all Maa. Ceuatry ealle press ptly haaswered. ffie 1414 Adams Aveaaa. Phoaes: Paelfle Black 1101. aaepadnt, 171.' Pnklie Sieaegeapbe aad Typewriter. l)t Foley Bleek. Reslda 'Phen' Bkiek 102 r Red - 1 mi. M . . .. j, ,JL MRS. GRACE McAUSTBR. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmer 1171. Somethin g Exceptionally Good IN HIGH TOP Boy's Shoes C. PR ES Depot For Tha4 Dull reeling Atasr Katleg. I have used Chamb.rlara' stsmaeh . nas, ana and liver tablets tor sens eaa testify thit thty h&v dene as more good than any tablet 1 bav ever used. My treubl was a heavy dull feeling after atla David . I DKNTItfra. C B. CAUTUORN, DeaUa. Of 'Ice over HUT Drug Store.' Oraide 4 Oregoa. J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. - Doatlat. ' Room II, La Orande National disk Building. 'Phon Black 1I0L TEAC11ERS OF MUSIC " PROF. B. PORTER DAT. Principal. La Grande School of Maato. Mr. Day, assistant. . School, 108 Greenwood Av on door south of Adams Ave. 'Phone Black lltl. MISS STELLA OUT1H, . TmoImt ef Piano aad fliana. Stud at rMldenoe ef Taraer Oliver, ceraer Fourth aad O avenue. : MISS LENA MeRBYNOkDS. Iotreor k folee Onltare. Ream I, Lewi Batldiag. La Graade . -', - . - 4regoa utm rosh howsb. Llaetraoter la Pluno Mar ay awl Tochoiue. ' La Qrande, Oreen. e AXaXTlUCAL ENGINKERS. U A, PICKLBR. . ' CIvlL Mining, Irrlgatloa Engiueertag . aad Surveying. , Estimate, plana and peclf4oatlena. Office la Bohnsnkamp Building. -La Graaoe . . . . . Oregot C. B. THORNTON. Arebkeet aad Caglaeer. ; Surveying, ClvH and Struotaral Bngi ' aeerlng. Tway Tear' Eaperleaoe. BJOBBai MILiJtR, ' Architect. OHflo 1107 Adam aveau. 'Phonos: Paeifle, Mttin 1. Kb ate Ba4padnt ' N. I. : '. ATTORNEYS. Chaa, U. Geearaa Geo. P. Oeeeuaa COCHRAN A COCHRAN, Attorney. : . A Csande National Baab Building. La Ceaade ' ... , Oregoa ' R. H. LLOVD. Atteraef a Law. PraUe la all th eourt of the Stat' I aad Uaited Siato. , Blgtn ' ; - . - . ... J' , Oregon ; an m "j. a .!- ' O. H. CRAWFORD, - aMwv vw bPrtie In all th eourt f tk Ettte . aad Uaited Skate. ' - . fttoe In La Csande Nattoaal Bank, , Building, La Grand, Oregon. . LB ROY LOUAX. Atteraey a Law. I1E-II Swetland Botldmg. Peril ad Oregon e T O N St Pveemaa, Hsmpt, Nova Seetia. These Oabs strengthen the stemaeh and Isspasv th dhrestlon. They also reg- uiat me irver ana do we is. iagj are Oar superior to pilis, but cost more. teres and see what a splendid modi ste It is. 44a4a44a44a44a44a4'444a4444a4