La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 07, 1909, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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M. V. A.
La Grande Camp No, 7703 meets
each Meaday evening at I. O. O. F.
hall. Ail visit lag neighbors are cor
dially invited to attend.
RelW caromdttee: . C. Davis,
Charles Bisque, A. J. Warner and IX
E. Cex, E. C. DAVIS, C.
D. a. COX, Clerk.
F. O. Z
La Graade Aerie Ttfo. 259, F. O. E.,
meet evear Mday night In Xlksi
ball at S p. am. Vtottlng brethren -vlted
te alja.
O. U. PKGCTOR. W. P.
j. h. tmaea&An, w. s.
O. K. S.
Hope Chapter Me. IS, O. E. a. hold
tattti oaeuas etoeUetie the eecand end
kuui in V nMr af eaah month.
nuu&s imhdwi cordially Invitee.
AW O. FORRESC W. M.
aRY a. WARNICK, Secretary.
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r. o. o. r.
La Grande Lodge No. H, tueeta In
their hali every Saturday nl-it. Xk
feting brothers cordially Invited at-
-tend. Cemetery plat may bo seen at
'Model Restaurant.
C. H. BLYSTONE, N. G,
D. K. COX, Secretary.
& J. VAJEERrOEL. Fin. Sec
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FvrosteKS of AMaertca. ,
Covrt Maid Marion Nq. 22 eneets
each Wednesday night ha K. of P. hall,
Brothers are iavited te attend. - -
NETRI ACKLES. C R.
C. J. VANDERPOEL, F. S.
Bard of Trustees-. Sr. G. I. Big
ger, Oscar larger aitfl Herbert Pattl
isen.
A. F. A A. M.
m Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. ft
A. M., hotde regular meettaga flrat
and third Sartxrraoya .t 7:30 p. m.
L. H. KV68BLL, W. M.
C D. HUFFMAN, eecretarT.
TIM INC hM
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WHAT
will you have Cor dinner today? YoAi
may answer this queidon satisfactori
ly by dining at
TOE MODEL RESTAURANT
The Ola Standby.
0r cooittng is a paragan of. per
fotton, our food faultless, and oar
service rapid and caurteous. Whtt
The 'wrecker was sent out from La
Granta about 9:30 last evening to re
ran a truck of a coach In No. 5, the
wvstbound, at Hllganf. The wreck
wis not serious. The chief trouble
"tub the delay occasioned, No. 2 due
here at 8:30, arriving shortly after 11.
Late Again Today.
On account of the severe snowstorms
tn the mountains, and deep snow along
the O. R. & N. line, which Impeded
mere' can we say, except thfct our) progress of the heavy train, No. 6 this
ftrtces are popular? We lve:a regu-)j morning, eastDouna, aid not arrive un
til nearly noon today.
Joseph Traill on Time,
The Joseph train seldom waits for
No. 6 even if the latter Is only a few
hours late, and the rule was no excep
tion this morning. Contrary to first
impressions, the Joseph train Is rim
ing close to schedule during the win-
I ter months.
iar dinner for 2S cents.
Come and try It. You will 'not ed
thesenae of hangar to onjoy It. j
The Model Restaurant
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
Open Day
And High
We SeH WeeklyM Cfl'n
Meal.KftetsfofirTlUu;t
I. O. e. F.
Star Bncaasajmient Ne. 3L I. O. M
F., meets eT seoend and fourth
Wednesday fea aae month In Odd Jl
!owe kail. YdatUng patriarchs always
welcome. D. E. COX. C. P.
W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe.
KntKbtB l'ythlaw.
Red Cross Ledge No. 27, meets
every Monday eveniag lu Cactle Hall,
UCorpe buiidicig. A Pythian welcome'
aaa
j VALUES
M. B. of A.
lleeta first ad third Thursday eve-
at I. O. O. F. hell. Visiting members
always wetaeaae.
J. A. AJMWCKLtf. President,
C. J. VANDRPOEL, Secretary.
R.
J. F. BAKKK. C. .
L. LINCOLN, K. af R. & S.
WASHING MACHINES !
Do your washing at home
and save money as well
as the clothes. ASK
SCHEURER ABOUT THE
PRICE
G. C Scheurer,
Agent for Wallowa and Union County
PHONE BLACK 1571
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La Orronde LaQge No. 1(9, W. O.
W., meet every Saturday eveulng
in K. 9t P. hall In the Carpe
building. All TlsKlBg membeaa wel
come. M. H. MARQUIS.
i. H. KWSNWt, CDr.sui Contimander.
CferV.
Br-waau i "'j.jlj.1.
Jftmay rtr Kale.
Fresh caaab hony, ane-pnund sec
tions, in quantities ta suit custamei-s.
OSWALD VOLflWIKKLETt,
'-w. Island ntj--
1a. o. t. m.
Hire No. 27. L. 0. T. M meets
every first and trilrt Thursday of each
month at 2 o'clock n the atfternoon.
Visiting members made welcome.
SAT5SB ItLTNTWORTH, C C.
MRS. EVA M"1NTYRE, K. of R.
Robebisna.
Crystal Ledge No. BO. meets every
Toeedhy evening at the I. O, O. F.
hall. All visltmg members are ln
vtted to attend.
raHaEL b. worstell. n. a.
TPLLTE COX, Secrete ry.
B. P. O. E.
Le Grande akrtlae No. 433, meets
ach Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In j
Elks' chib, corner lepot street and
WHfilHafcten avnue. Visiting brothers
are Mrdtolly lnrlted "to attend.
C. S. SO", E-3 "'u'e'-.
O. E. WCmJY. Rec.
The real value of
your property dc-
pends entirely upon :
th title :
A properljr prepared J
ABSTRACT :
will show you the exact J
condttJon of your title
OPEN
GEORGE PALMER, President W. H. BRENHOLTS' Ass't Cashlar
J. M. BERRY, Vica President Z C. S.:WILUAMS, 2d Ass'tCashlfiX
P. L.'. MEYERS CMhiarfiyr-11""1 " '
La Grande National JBank
OR THE SHAKE
uictnue, uregon
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $160,000
UNITED! STATES DEPOSITORY
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Offioe of the Comiaroller of the
OurreaKjy.
Washington, D. O, Oot 13, 1908,
Notice ia hereby given te all
persons who mar have claims
against "The Farmera & Trad
era National bank of La
Graade," Oretrrwi, that th aania
meat be prm seed ta Wattar
' Niadner. Reeerrar. wh she le
, gai proof thereof, wiOHb three
aaonUis fram tMa data, ar they
' may be (Wsanaared.
LAWRCSTCal O. MURRAY,
Ooanptrdslar of the CRm-aner.
Notit-e to !(r Owners.
Notice Is hereby given to all dog
owners that the 1909 doe tax tags are
here In the hands of the city recorder, I
and that on and after January 1, 1909.
all dogs found without said tax tags
will be taken up and disposed of ac
cording te city ordinance.
J. W. WALDON,
Chief of Police of the City of La
Grande. D22J1
CALL AT OUR OFFICE
AAtD LET US EXPLAIN
WHATiV UiIMVCf
MEANS TO YOU
J.R. OLIVER:
La Grande National Bank
Building
JvAN"l iuD IxjceJ manufacturer's ajrent
to aell and install our Never-Coel
Boiler Insulator and Firelees Cooker;
sella in every household; permanent
income of $1500 to 82000 pear year;
few hundred dollars required to han
dle proposition in thla town. Ad
drew for particulars. Range Boiler
Insulator Mfg. Co., 389 E. Wash. St.,.
Portland, Ore.
CloUies Cloaned and Pre&ied.
Send your suit to me and It
will be returned to you looking
aa good aa when new. Ladies 4
war given special and pains- t
taking attention. 4
L. H. WINN. w
Over Jfewlin's thug Store. 4
Baker City, Jan. 6. The stories
brought in from Copperfield, the town
on Snake river, by persons arriving
from there, sound like the tales of
many another new railroad and mining
town In the heydey of their meteoric ,
career.
It is related that it Is a wide-open
town. Hundreds of laborers on thn
Northwest railway and Oxbow con
struction make It their headquarters,
especially when they get their timo
check and take a lay off. Then there
Is something doing. All the booze
necessary can be had and that is about ' 4
all they want. The shrewd "sport" Is
there also, ready nnd capuble of sep
arating the laborer from his coin and
it is done In the most scientific way.
4 .DIRECTORS
4 J. M. Berry ;A. B. ConleyiSF. J. Holmes 'wf.F. M
Z C. C. Pennington33P. L, MeyersOao. L. Cleaver
I W. I Brenholts George Palmar
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The gay siren Is also on the ground,
too, with all her gay flufflis and cos
metic beauty. j w
All in all, so report has It, Copper- '
field is the kingpin of all the north- ' J
west towns. It Is the quintessence of
ail that is foul and- immoral, the place a
Is setting a pace as hot as those of the ! J
infernal regions whence comes the ' 4
metal for which the town has been 4
appropriately named.
: THE GEORGE PALMER
LUMBER COMPANY
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
Get the money-aaving habit.
at Newlla Drug Coa.
Trade
Historians Meet.
Harrisburg, Pa., Jan. 7. Many
prominent Pennsyjvanians Interested
in historical research are In attendance
at the session opened here today by
the State Federation of Historical ao-
detlee. "
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Ue Solicit Your Orders for
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings,
Chain Wood
We ore prepared to furnish and deliver material
promptly.
Call up Retail DeparbnentThorie Malnfr
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