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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1909)
3 EVENING OriSERVTIL LA GRANDE, OREGON, UEIM-XA V. FKRRIARV 10. IP. r lGIiT rAGEH. r.c.r. six. ' ; V . ". DIRECTORY OF THE FRATERNAL- ORDERS LA GRANDE. ORE. k M. V. A. La Grunde Camp No. 7703 .jneit "uch Monday evening at I. O. O. F. bull. All visiting neighbor ure cor dltilly invite.! to attend. M. McMUUIlAr, c. CAL JORDAN. Clcik. v. o. :. Lu Grande Aetie .'u. -'jJ. K O. E., uetn every Friday nlijht in Kilts' hall t 8 p. m. Visiting brethren Invited to attend. C. E. HACKMAX, V. P. GEO. ABKGG, VV. S. ). E. S. Hop Chapter No. 13, O. E. 8., hold tated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Ylsltng members cordially Invited. RACHEL K. WORST ELL, W. M. MARY A. WARN1CK, Secretary. I. O. O. 1'. lOiicainpiiieiil. Star Encampment No. 31, I. O. O. V., meets every second and fourth Wednesday in the month In Odd Fel lows' hall. Visitis patriarchs alway welcome. H. K, COOLIDGE, C. P. XV. A. WORsSTELL. Scribe. M. U. of A. Meets every Thursday evening at J. O. p. F. hall. Visiting members al wrys welcome. ANGUS STEWART. President. C. J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary. U'MMlmeH of the World. La Grande Lqdge No. 169, W. O 0 W.a meets every second and fourth Tuesday evening In K. of P. hall In the Corpe building. All visiting mem bers welcome. NER1 ACKLES, J. II. KEENET, Consul Commander. Clerk. I. O. O. 1 Siiboiillnui La Grundo Lodge No. 16, meets In their hull every Sulurday night. Vis iting brothers cordially Invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at Model restaurant. HUGH McCALL. N. G. Ofc'CAR COOLIDGE, Svciewry. A. WOKSTF-LL, fin, Sei. BAKLR BOWS EoMfters of America. Court Maid Marlon No. 22 meet each Wednesday night In K. of P. hall. Brothers are invited to attend. BEN HA1STEN, C. R. LEO HERRING. C. 8. C. J. VANDERPOEL. F. S. & A. F. A. M. t .u r.mnA T.odee No. 41. A. F A. M., holds regular meetings first an third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. R. L. LINCOLN, . M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary. KnigliU of Pythian. Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meets every Monday eve-sing 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. Rebekalis. Crystal Lodge No. tO meets ever? Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall All visiting members are invited to at tend. JENNIE N. SMITH, N. G. MARTHA E. SCOTT, Secretary. B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 43S, meet' each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock I.' Elks' club, corner Depot street am' Washington avenue. ViBitlng brother are cordially lv!ted to attend. C. S. DUNN, Exalted Ruler. G. E. McCL'LLT, Recording Sec. iOENTIST I J. E. STEVENSON, D. D. S Postoffice Block lOLMMIM MONDAY NIGHTS EASTERN star HANyi irr elxhouati:. Iteniot-rat Portray l-'.x-rlliii-y of the Floral I frill Team touched by Mrs SclillWc. Raker City, 'Feb. 10. The. Demo crat said yesterday: Following an exposition of the work of the order as has been seldom equalled and probably never sur passed in eastern Oregon, the ladles of Esther Chapter No. 11, Order of the Eastern Star, last evening entertained the visiting members at an elaborate banquet In honor of Mrs. Fred Schll ke of La Grande, under whose direc tion the drill team of the order had been working and other visiting sW te:s. The occasion was one long to be re membered by those who were so for tunate as to participate in It, and the ceremonies and banquet which fol lowed were exceptionally well attend ed. Following the Initiation ceremonies the drill team performed the beautiful floral drills, In which It had been coached by Mrs. Schllke and the re sult of the artistic rendition ot the graceful, elaborate figures of the drill was a great delight to those who be held It. The drills were worked out by Mrs. Schllke herself, who declared she had never seen them better pro duced. "I am pleased and delighted," said Mrs. Schilke last evening, "yes, more than that. Relieve me, next to ray mother lodge I shall always love and honor Esther chapter." At the close of the drills Mrs. Schll ke was presented by Esther chapter as n slight token of its appreciation, with a handsome gold bracelet, me grace ful presentation speech bring made by the worthy matron. Mrs. Riley. Mrs. ('. A. Johns of this city, .Mrs. Bergman of Sumpter, and Miss Taylor of Ne braska were other speakers. Resides Mrs. Schilke oilier visitors at the lodge were Mesdames Alexander of Pendleton, J. M. Berry of L.a Grande, Bergman of Sumpter, and Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Young of Prairie City, and J. R. Romlg of La Grande. UMATILLA CONTESTS cases wii.i. re iii:ari in la ;i:amk lam office, WOOD & COAL I Government Attorneys Flic Suits A;aiiist iJU-e Number r I inatilla Filers, Attorneys H, T. Joi.. s .'mil W. K. U'.st, tvpi i -s. 'tiling ttie government, arrived Sunday night from Portland to taUe ' liN tu i' in the contest ca.jes against lands in I 'ma ' Ilia county, re lates the I'i mil, -ton Tribune. The eonte.-ts an- against tin- owners of cer tain I'laatilla .oanty lands and after - il. I, .1 'II, S l "Ull'l C'.-i III" , ' ..II III !I1.- r itioiis th- ias.s Mill ui before the land nfi'iiMiiis in l.a Grande. The contests a'K -;:e tl.at. the land is crazing land .Hid tilh'i'ie and that i: lias not been iis.i) for that purpose. Among those i-taiasi whom contest have been filed are WiUaiii I;. l. i t. Harold Stewart. ( i II In quantities to suit Warehouse Storage Truck and Transfer : s i ,; I 1 !' u i'. Van i i -d. ill. I'. t.f Van Ors- ,11. .lata. - H. Wail. i f. K.. sella Matt. .1. I:, in. i "bai l, s Hayes, Koli, i t .1. .'..-. .- a r Kohiii-oii. Victor O. .I.i l-oii. Th'-teas K. Hopper. IVr rd l.o !;lin. I.v.la .Mi ! (oitald. Alice ml. Thomas Campbell, Virginia ('. ,. M:r Mei'otin.l!. Ada Ilinkle. C Kin, h ut. Jos. pli '. .May- Shoe S n n w est s me Thursday, Feb 11 But we are determined to make these few days the most lemarkable days for '! shoe bargains ever known in La Grande. We, invite. one and all to .. visit .this , store. X thesi days. You are st:retc 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: Ml' CfiA- Sizes 9 toll, values to $5.00. So vaged ton assort- ff-f Cf ; Men S DnOeS ment that detailed discription is impossible . 41JV ; rj Clsr Sizes 11 to 5; value Very complete line of high tf -f C) j I DOyS DnOeS grade shoes at the low price of fi.JV i Dirr CftAir Size 8 to 10, value. Ever assortment and kvd and nl J DOyS DnOeS everykind of leather. Come and look. 4 vy ; Before the opportunity is gone see that you are well shod : 57.50 Shoes Sale Price $5.00 Shoes Sale Prke $.00 Shoes Sale Price $k.90 $3.90 $3.25 $3.50 Shoes Sale Price 3.00 Shoes Sale Price 2.50 Shoes Sale Price $2.90 2.10 1.95 Where Quality Governs Cut Prices Couml The Evening Observer, Deliverdd at your door, 65c per Month JOB PRINTING 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 z rez'.bxrder.. J Wat'i's , m th. -ere i.ilde in 1. pat eels .a Crande t",.rni. ... of land f.W I ,r,.t : 0. E. FOWLER . Phone Main 10:'. The finest Hue of postal cards in moil county at : ! 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. 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