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I1ECTURES0H
DIRECTORY
The New Spring Shoes and
Oxfords Demand Attention
or the i
FRATERNAL- ORDERS
lA GRANDE, ORE.
M. W. A.
I. O. O. P. Subordinate.
La Grande Lodge No. 16, meets in
their hall every Saturday night. Vis
iting brother cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may b Keen at
Model restaurant
HUGH MeCALL. N. G.
La Grande Camp No. 7701 meet I
ach Monday evening at I. O. O. F. I
Captain Ell returned from Enter
kail. All Tisiting neighbors are cor
dially Invite i to attend.
M. McMURRAT, C.
CAL JORDAN. Clerk.
prise yesterday afternoon. His lecture
"Capturing the Leviathan," In one of
the most Instructive and humorous
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La Grande Aerie No. 359, F. O. E
eel every Friday night In Elks' hall
t ft p. m. Visiting brethren invited
Hi attend.
C. E. IIACKMAX, V. P.
GEO. ABEGG, W. 8.
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Hope Chapter No. 11, O. E. 8., hold
stated communications the second and
fourth Wednesday of each month
Visltng member cordially invited.
ItACHEL E. W4JR.STELL, W. M.
MARY A. WARNICK, 'Secretary.
I. O. O. F. El aiiipinenl.
Star Encampment No. 31, I. O. O.
y., meets every second and fourth
Wednesday In the month in Odd Fel
lows' hall. Visit nj,' patriarchs always
welcome.
H E. COOLIDGE, C. P.
V. A. WO ft.STELL, Sc ribe.
M. li. of A.
Heels every Thursday evening at
i O. O. F. hall. Visiting members al
c ys welcome.
ANGUS STEWART, President.
J. J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary.
Woodmcu of the World.
La Grande Lodge No. 169, W. O
meets every second and fourth
Tuesday evening in K. of P. hall in
the Corpe building. All visiting mem
bers welcome. NEW ACKLES, j
J. H. KEENEV, Consul Conimander.J
Clerk.
J-'orotem of America.
Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets.
each Wednesday night In K. of P.
hall. Brothers are invited to attend.
BEN HAKSTEN, C. R.
LEO HERRING. C. S.
C. J. VANDERPOEL. F. S.
A. F. & A. M.
Ij Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. &
A. M.. holds regular meetings first and
third Saturdays at 7:30 p. rn.
It. L. LINCOLN, W. M.
A. C. WILLIAMS. .Secretary.
Knlxht.x of I)tlila.
Led Cross Lodge No. 2", meets every
Monday evening in Castle H.!1 (old
Elks' hall). A Pythian welcome to all
visiting knifhtt.
J. F. BAKER. C. C,
R. L. LINCOLN. K. of R. & S.
Ilcbekahs.
Crystal Lodge No. 50 meets every
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.
Ing dry about It. and it Is interesting
to the children as well as older peo.
fie. This Is your opportunity of
learning something of value concern
ing the great monsters and their cap
tiire. The captain has on exhibition
i't the Fair his whale gun. torpedo
shark's Jaw, lower whale's Jaw, blub
ler spade and harpoons. The lecture
begins promptly at 8:15 p. m.
Ticket for sale at Silverthorn's anil
the Fulr store. Adults, 35c; children
I 5 c.
n. r, o. E.
La Grande Lodge No. 433, meets
each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in
F.Iks' club, corner Depot street and
Washington avenue. Visiting brothers
are-cordially invited to attend.
C. 8. DL'NN, Exalted Ruler.
G. E. McCULLY, Recording Sec.
The New iin Dmg Co. makes a spe
cial proposition to customers. .See
Indow for particular. 2-9-12
Washington Once (ave l'
to three doctors; was kept In bed for
live weeks. Blood poison from a spi
ier's bite caused large, deep sores to
over his leg. The doctor's failed,
then "liueklen's Arnica Salve com
pletely cured me," wr ites John Wash
ington, of HosiUevllle, Texas. For ecu-ins,
bolls, burns and piles It Is su
preme. 2uc at Newlln Drug Co.
Special Real Ilute Itargnin.
13250 cash will buy 15 lots, 1 brick
louse, 2 frame houses, good orchard,
srlth water right; If taken this week,
and assume loan of $1385. Income
from pooMi-ty 134.00 per month. Loan
onyahle 129.29 monthly.
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
NOTICE OF FINAL A( COI XT.
Notice Is hereby giventthat Mertli
Aldrlch, administrator, of the estate ol
Mary A. Aldrich, deceased, has filer
in the cou-'v court of L'ninn county.
Oregon, final account in the mat
ter of s ti'.i estate, and the county court
has a pointed Tuesday, the 2nd day
of March, 1909, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. tn., ai the court house. In
La Grande. Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing objections to such
final account and the settlement there-1
of. MERTIE ALDRICH,
Admlnstrator of the Estate of Mary A.
Aldrich. Deceased.
2-1-8-15-22-3-1
Saturday Sale on Hams.
Special suLe on Sugar fined Hams
at the Grande Ronde Meat Co., Satur
day only. 2-11-12
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Don't von think It's about
lime yon had your eyes attended
to? Stop those nerve-racking
headaches, that mistiness, those
pains, etc.
obey uaitii.'s waiuii'm am! -
u check the ib-vclopiii'-nl mi ihat
defect with a pair of Oia-'ci
fitted by US. . ; J.
A 'I'rate i:k i;r.t:-
ANTKKD.
ROOKS AM) MAGAZINES.
fPy Walter Erguson.)
No other writer, unless it be Ea
Emery Dye. has written a story of
sin h aljxorblng int. Test to Oregonian
as has Emerson Hough, author
The Way of a Mat" and "The Mis
smslppi liutjlile," with hW "54-4M, i.)
Fleht." The Oregonian reviews th
hook at grer length iu'1 commend
t with enthusiasm, sav.n in part. " '
romanc; of the Oregon country, witn
he hero's cabin on the outskirts
(his city" meaning Portland.
"As a story, it is American through
and through" a burning epic of
democracy." The biggest historical
fiute is John Calhoun, selected by
the author as an advocate of Ameri-
j.in expansion. "Texas ours Oregon
nrs or fight."
Calhoun is made to say: "For my
n part, I agree with Polk that wt
ought to own that country (oregoru
to fifty-four forty but what we ought
to do and what we can do are two
separate matters. Should we force th
issue now and lose, we should lose a
itiiiilred viars. Should we advance
firmly and hold firmly what we gain,
in perhaps h ss than 100 years we rna
vin all of that imintry, to the rivet
Saskatchewan I know not where. In
my own soul 1 believe no man may
set a limit to the growth of the Idea
of an honest government by the peo
ple. And this ontinent is meant for
honest government. Had I fewer pol
iticians and more women behind me.
we should have Texas to the ' Rl
Grande, and Oregon tip to Russia, a'n?
all without a fight."
Magazine.
The March issue of the Amerjcan
will contain a short story by Irving
Paehilor. author of "Eben Holden."
'D'ri and 1." etc.
Resides Emily Post's story of inter
national marriage, the March Every
bodv's will In made inten sting by an
. AIM..-!- HI W.lti .-lll-Ci IllCiiiOli.- Ulili
'luirhs Sommc rvilh-. one of the re
porters who sat through the Thaw
trial, will ncikc some suggestions
ti ,n i .en iiiiv sti-m.
Mts. llumphrc.v Ward's new novel
'M-ti't i.ige a la .Mode." i n..w runninc
n M.i'htiv's In the March namhei
'lie -e. lie of tile -toly Will bo shifted
The h-ading special nrtl-
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The new spring shoes show a decided change in style from anything shown
the last two seasons. The new Tan, Ox-Blood, Mauve, Glazed Vici Kid, and Patent
Oxfords are preferred and you will find a great mar.y people, especially the smartest
dressers, wearing shoes of this kind. Large brass eyelets and pearl buckles add
greatly to theit distinctiveness. The lady who likes high shoes will find a nice va
riety of styles to choose from, such as Tans, Tans with white top, Patent Buttons,
and Pitent Kids. We carry a complete Une of Infants' and Children's shoes in
the new styles.
Correct Styles, .Dependable Quality and
Irreproachable Workmanship
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THE QUALITY STORE.
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The Evening Observer, Delive&d at your door, 65c per Month
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J. H- PEARE
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WOOD & COAL
In quantities to suit
Warehouse Storage
Truck and Transfer
n all h.im.iti activities, entitled. "Tlx
'i l-di. t of S. c n f Against Alcohol."
! tlele is w ritten by M. A. Rosa
ff. pi ..f..of ,,f i.fL-anic clo inlstrv
I'arl, lilPVe'Xlj.
'I'lie l;, ,1 !! ...k for March w 111 not
a- : j 1 1 : 1 Fel.i a uy 2:1. It will
nt.im in addition to its sloji.s and
it. nt st-niie-!. two articles of fat
i ',.i't ordinary interest. i lie
f tiee. I, 11 of, ..nr Frederick
w l'o i p, i ha ps the foremost 11 n-
'.!'o -'"Ki-t of Ameiiia. is concerned
ltn il,.. e., nil-. ist liitue.-n women of
- iv it. rv and i K iliatioii Kdw ip
M:t:-Mi.im. of -The Man W illi t!ie
Ih'-'' fame, lia" written -to "Women
Who WoifV "
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0. E. FOWLER . Phone Main 10:
Spokane People lNftcl.
j S'eUeiie capitalists .are expected
1 d .1 V l.i cToe lip the deal for the
St. nil. .n-M, i 'oniieil traet. two miles
north of t'nion. If thi deal goes
t'l-ocgh as now sem probable. It
n iiih much for 1'nioti. 1'nlon Re
pel, li. m.
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ma u u si
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or Someone
Homestead Reiinquishment
HO acres h2 miles east of Enterprise. Over
So acres finest kind ot farming or fruit land in a
body. Bahnce fine north slope ' pasture. Fine
county road to the place.
$250.00
It Won't Wait Always
LOGAN-SHERWOOD (0.
La Grande, Oregon
o.r.; wno Jo. not aiUer
t'e i a poor business man. and a bus
iness man who will be poor. Rusty
Miki Diary.
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