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EVENING OBSERVE!!, LA GRANDE. OREGON. TIESDAV, FEBRUARY , Hot. KlOliT PAGES. PACK SIX. : DIRECTORY OF THE ' I FRATERNAL ORDERS lA GRANDE, ORE. M. V. A. Lu Or tin tic Camp Xo. 7703 meets teh Monday evening at I. O. O. F. iittll. All visiting neighbors tire cor dially InvltcJ to attend. 7 .rf. 3ftS?E.7iiAY, C. CAL JORUAIS, Clerk. F. O. Fl. La Grande Aerie No. 259, F. O. E H'etB every Frtduy night in Elks' hull at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren Invited to attend. C. K. HACKMAN, W. P. CEO. ABJEGQ, W. S. O. K. 8. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S., hold tated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. "Vlsltng members cordially Invited. RACHEL E. WOUSTELL, W. M. MAltY A. WARNICK. Secretury. I. (). O. Eiieaniiiiient. Star Encampment No. 31, I. O. O. T., mecta every second and fourth Wednesday In the month In Odd Fol lows' hall. Vlsitng patriarchs always welcome. ii. e. cooLrnoE, c. p. A. WOUSTELL, Scribe. M. U. of A. Meets every .Thursday evening at J. O. O. F. hall. Visiting 'members al- wrys welcome. . ANGUS STEWART. President. C. J. VANDERI'OEL, Secretary. Woodmen of the World. La Grando Lodge No. 169, W. O TV., meets every second and fourth Tcesday evening In K. of P. hall In the Corpo building. All visiting mem bers welcome. NERI ACKLES, J. II. KEENEY, Consul Commander. Clerk. . I. O. (. I Subordinate. La Grande Lodge No. 16, meets In their hall every Saturday night. Yls Itlug brothers cordially Invited to at tend. vcuiclciv plt may bj bc-p m xarP. . ;........ tlUUU McCALL. N. G. OSCAR COOLIOUE, Secretary. W. A. WOR.STELL, Fin. Sec. Foresters of America. Court Maid Marlon No. 22 meets each Wednesday night in K. of P. hall. Brothers are Invited to attend. BEN HAISTEN. C. R. LEO HERRING. C. 8. C. J. VANDERPOKL, F, 8. A. F. A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. A A. M., holds regular meetings first and third Suturdays at 7:30 p. m. R. L. LINCOLN, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Knights of Pythias. Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meets every Monday evening In Castle Hall (old Elks' hall). A Pythian welcome to all visiting knights. J. F. BAKER. C. C, R. L. LINCOLN. K. of R. & S. lU'hcWalis. , Crystal Lodge No. 50 meets every Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. Ml visiting members are Invited to at tend. JENNIE N. SMITH, N. G. MARTHA E. SCOTT, Secretary. n. i. 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. S. DUNN, Exalted Ruler. C. E. McCt'LLY, Recording Sec. f AST Mill Of TOSSERS Tutored by Physical Director J. O. Itussell and under the management of SUM. tiV- V.V.-t .si .-'.! u.j.t busk tea!? ''v"?! .' le'iei! T.n .Orir.do ta' tnornlnir and ijiiiii lered at the tfomnser house toiliiy. They meet the M. I. A. team at the rink this evening, commencing at S o'clock sharp. The clues In which the visitors are rated is best told by the close margin In the game with the Pendleton high school last evening, where the Normalltes were defeated by one point in the last minute of piny. The final score was 24 to 23 In favor if Pendleton. At the end of the first hnlf, Pendleton led by one point, but during the second half the Normal players forged ahead until Just a few minutes before the final whistle when Pendleton drew in the lead and nlmost with the whistle threw a field basket, giving them the required lead. The members of the quintet are u husky looking proposition, and the locals will whip up a fast clip to keep abreast of them. Tired out as they are from a hard game last night and the tiresome trip across the mountains this morning, they have kept In the hotel nearly all day, except for a brief practice at the rink tills afternoon. Their l.lnc-iip. The Normal team will lino up as follows .tonight; Ira Staggs and Storm, forwards; Still (manager), center; Weaver and Sanford (captain), gtierds. Utility Welner and Emery St.iggs. J. O. Russell will referee. M. K. Wesfs Shoe Sal Great CLOSES : Thursday, Feb 1 1 1 ....... But. we are determined to make these few davs the most lemarkabls days for shoe bargains ever known in La Grande. We invite cne and all to visit- this store these days.' . You are sure to find something in shoes that will appeal to your judge ment. Remember that you now have an opportunity to secure shoe bargains impos sible to secure at any other time. There are hundreds of pairs of shoes all marked down. ' ' Broken Lines From the Preston Stock: Mah'c Cftstif Sizes9 to II, values to $5.00. Sovateedan assort- CI Cfl Irieil 5 DUVZS meat that defied Ascription is impossible pl3U DAwr Crinnr Sizes tl to 5; value $k. Very complete line of high . C4 CA UUyS DUOeS grade shoes atthe low price of $1.31 Rsirc Cfinie Sizes 8 to 10, value $3. Ever assortment and k'md and f-f f)f D Vy 5 D Hues every kind of leather. Come and look. " 4A.VU Before the opportunity is gone see that you are welt shod $7.50 Shoes Sale Price $5.00 Shoes Sale Prke $.00 Shoes Sale Price $4.90 $5.90 $3.25 S3. 50 Shoes Sale Price 3.00 Shoes Sale Pr'ue 2.50 Shoes Sale Price $2.90 2.10 1.95 DENTIST J.E. STEVENSON, D. D. S. Postofficc Block BOARD IN ! MM! ! w here "Advertise in eastern papers" Is tin policy adopted last evening at a meet ing of the Commercial .club board of managers. A committee of three. Wil liam Miller, Fred (1. Taylor and F. L. .Meyers, will take up the matter of ex ploitation of Grande Honde valley in the eastern states, where the Immi grants are marshaled together anil sent westward when the excursion rates go Into effect next spring. Irrigation was the chief topic dis cussed last evening, though an exhibit at the Yukon-Alaskan fair was also discussed. Extensive Advertising. The wide publicity given the Irriga tion scheme by northwest publica tions has spread abroad news of the possibilities of Union county and peo ple are writing to this city from eastern and southern sections of the United States to ascertain to what extent the project has advanced and what the prospects are for securing land here M Cut Prke 3 Count The Evening Observer, Deliverdd at your door, 65c per Month JOB PRINTING T TEACH ERS' EX AM I N ATION'. Many Quizzes to He Held In Tills City Tomorrow. Commencing tomorrow and contin uing the balance of the week, Superin tendent Bragg will hold a teachers' examination for both state and county paper. It is quite probable that there will be a large number of applicants. WOOD & COAL I In quantities to suit Warehouse Storage Truck and Transfer Iowa Master Maker. Waterloo, Iowa, Feb. 9. Over one hundred delegates arrived here today fo rthe opening of the Iowa Bakers' state convention, which will continue through tomorrow. Notice Is hereby given that there are now funds on hand to pay all out standing warrants issued on General Fund of It Urande City, up to and including No. 6T97, endorsed April 8, 107. Interest r all warrant!" on General Fund from No. 676 3 to No. 6796. In clusive, ci a ies from this date. There art also funds in the treas ury to pay a!l warrants issued against Water Fund of l.a Grande City, up to and including No. 79."r. endorsed Oc tober 18. 7!lS. Interest on all j war rant of, V..;.r F:n.i Nv- 7T7 to No. 7S30. Inclusive, ceases from d:ite of this call. I .a Grande, Oregon, February 3, 1909. J. K. WRIGHT. City Treasurer. HIS term includes everything from a visiting card to a full sheet poster; a leaflet to a leather bound book. THE OBSERVER JOB DEPARTMENT is equipped so thorough ly that we are able to handle "JOBS" with ease which to other offices would seem a realburden. : : i i i i ! ! : : COMMERCIAL PRINTING By this term we mean Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes and Office Stationery in general. THE OBSERVER JOB DEPART MENT is in a position to fill OFFICE WANTS promptly and satisfactorily. i ALL YOURS We have several Advertising Ideas which we believe are good and will bring you results; if you care for them they are yours for the asking. Remember, good printing costs money and should be classed as an investment; poor printing is always an expense. Apply the trial order test and see in which class our work belongs. PHONE MAIN 13, TWO RINGS. I G. E. FOWLER . Phone Main 10: 44