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Fresh Vegetables are Scarce
But we have iust received nearly a
a carload of canned goods. The goods :
are all standard brands and are this
season's Pack
Preferred Stock,
Preferred Stock,
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Asparagus
Spinach
Sweet Potatoes
Pumpkins
Suocotash
Everything in Staple and fancy Can-:
ned Goods
City Grocery and Bakery,:
L PCLACK,Prop PHONE MAIN 75
20 PER CENT
BIG DISCOUNT SALE
CONTINUED
Jewelery, Watches, Rings,
Cut Glass, Silverware,
Umbrellas, Hand
Painted China
S, Clocks
Bid EVERT I
This Week I am making a reduction
of 20 percent on everything I
have in my Jewelery Store
Ladies Witches from $5.69 to $25.00 Gents
batches $3,20 to $55 00. This reduction makes
a $25. watch for $20. You save the $5.00 and
we are satisfied as the volume of our business
is greater. Gome early and avoid the rush
i SHI ea cock's Jewelry Store
OPEN EVENINGS
Masonic Temple was resplendant
with beauty and wit lust night, the
occasion being the Joint InHtallutlon of
La Crando Lodge No. 41. A. F. & A.
M.. tr.rt Hoe Charter No. IS, O E.
H. The past year ha been exception
ally prosperous In Masonic circles,
many new memhtm being received
Into the several branches of the order
nd In the Blue Lodge Worshipful
Vaster L. II. Russell In his address,
In turning rver his authority to his
successor, reviewed the condition 01
the order under his two years of offi
cial service and stated that during this
period the Angel of Death had In
vaded their ranks four times. .
Worshipful Master K. L. Lincoln, In
acknowledging the honor that had
been conferred on him, reviewed brief
ly the history of the order, which rum
buck so far that, historians are no
longer sure of the time of Its' origin.
No dispute whatever but UUwas In ex
istence prior to the building of King
olomon's temple. Following this ad
dress was ono by Senior Warden John
S. Hodgln, who has given Masonry a
arreat deal of research.
Following the Installation of the
Blue Lodge, the recently elected offi
cers of La Grande Chapter No. 9, Roy
al Arch Masons, were escorted to seats
of honor, wearing their new and beau
tiful regalia, which is second to none
In the state for workmanship, beau-
and durability. Bible students
could . easily Imagine they were re
enacting the scenes In the time of Sol
omon.
Circumstances prevented the attend
ance of Grand Worthy Matron Jennie
Reames, and her. letter of regret
was read. The lateness of the train
prevented Grand Worthy Conductress
Pauline Riley of Baker City, from be
ing present, and illness prevonted
Grand 'Worthy Treasurer Clara T.
Lyle, of our own city, attending. Grand
Worthy Conductress Jennie G. Rine-
hart of Summervllle, was presentand
at the close of the banquet.. In response
to a call for a few words, delivered a
stirring address that was punctuated
with encomiums on the order, and
through which ran a strain of wit
which caJed forth approbation which
ranged at times from a rippling laugh
ter to enthusiastic applause.
During the Installation of the East
ern Star officers in recognition bf her
continued service and faithful Interest
and attendance at the direction of the
installing officer, Grand Associate
Conductress Mrs. Rlnchart, fastened
the emblem of her office on Mrs. Al
mlra Curtis, as chaplain. Mrs. Curtis
was one of. the charter member in
1891. At the conclusion of the Instal
lation Past Worthy Matron Mrs. W.
H. Bohnenkamp, on behalf of the Star,
. -rv,..t Wrtfmv Mitrnn Mrs.
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Cut Prices on Lumber asid
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We need the money; You need tha material
Fir and Native Lumber, Cedar
Shingles
STODDARD LUMBER CO.
of her services, covering a period 6f
many years, and through whose skill
in executing the drills that have placed
Hope Chapter No 3 3 In the highest
favor In the state and .whose work
laat evening added .additional laurels
to her already well filled crown. Mrs.
SMillke attempted to mtike a reply.
We say "attempted," advisedly, for
Mrs. Fchlikc can always be depended
upen to any Just the right thinE at the
right time, but this unexpected token
took her completely off her guard.
It was 'midnight before tlU'Su broth
ers and sisters said good night, and
one and all were deeply impressed with
the teachings of their Blue Lodge..
Officers livstalled.
Eastern Star W. M., Mrs. Rachel
Worstell; worthy patron, A. C. Mac
I.erinan: assistant M., Miss Pauline
secretary, Miss Mary v ar-
slstant conductress, - Miss Cynthia
tune; chaplain, Mrs. Almira Curtis;
marshal, Mrs. Irene Williams; organ
ist, Mrs. Nellie Nclll; Ada, Miss Laura
Holmes; Ruth, Mrs. Edna Sv.arts;
Esther, Mrs. Emma Grady; Martha,
Mts:i Bertha Berger; Electa, Mrs. Anna
Eacon; warden, Mrs. Hattlc Hoyt;
sentinel, William Stine.
Flue odge R. L. Lincoln, W. M.;
John 8. Hodgln, S. W.; L. M. Koyt,
j. W. ; Dr. C. T. Bacon, treasurer; A.
C. Williams, secretary; W. H. . Os
borne, S. D.; J. J. Carr, J. D.; J. T.
Williamson, senior S.
O. II. King, pastor of the Central
Church of Christ, officiating. The
home will be decorated with cut and
potted plants and trailing vines. The
a few of ihe most intimate friends of
color effect is pink and white. Only
the family will be present. The bride
will wear white mo,usselIne Bilk over
t '.ffeta, and carry white carnations; her
maid of honor, Miss Hilda McCrary,
will be dressed In pink and carry pink
carnations. After the, ceremony Mr.
and Mrs. Hays will leave for Portland
from where they will go to Eugene
before returning to Heppner, where
they will make their future home. The
groom is one of the prominent agricul
turalists of the Heppner country, and "
has the respect of a large circle of :
friends and business associates. The
bride Is one of La Grande's most ac-
rr o Sehilke. who acted as installing .i.eaerio,
fflrer with a hamlsoin solid gold past, nick; treasurer. Mrs. May O. Noyes;
worthy matron's pin. In appreciation conductress, Miss tarrie wunier.
WnU:::tK Hells.
A Christmas eve veiling will take
place this evening t iJ-.i- home of the
bride's parents, Mr. an l Mrs. T. A.
Diiskell. The happy coupi'.; arc Glenn
Hays of Heppner and Miss Verita ijns- i compllshed daughters anu carrien
!:c-ll of this city. The ceremony v.il her the best wishes of a large
be performed at 6 o'clock, the Re,-, friends.
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