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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1909)
FTrT ( BSE RYE R, LA GKAMIE. 0RFC05. FRiEAT, 3TAT 21, 1909. HJI1T PAGES. After Sale i ; Ci O Dl RECTORY or THE FRATERNAL ORDERS m qrande:, ore. 1 m. w. a i La Grando Camp No. 7703 meets acu Monday evening at I. 0. O. F. fijall. All vlBltVng neighbors are cor 4ially Invited to attend. , M. McMURRAY, C CAL JORDAN, Clerk. . " ' F. 0. E. : :' L Grande Aerie No. 259, F. O. E., meets every Friday night In Elk's hall t p. m. VlsirJug brethren Invited to attend. C, E. HACKMAN, W. P. GEO. ABEGO, W. S. 0. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S.. hold stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cordially Invited. KAC1 IEL E. WORSTELL, W. M. MARY A WARN1CK, Secretary. I. 0. 0. V. Encampment. Star Eucauipuient No. 31, I. 0. O. T meets every second and fourth Wednesday in the month In Odd Fel lows hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome. H. E. COOL1DGE, C. P. W. A. WORSTELL. Scribe. SI. H. of A. Meets every Thursday evening av I. O. O. F. hall. Vlslliug members al ways welcome. ANGUS STEWART, President. C. J. VANDKKPOEL, Secretary Woodmen of Hie World, l.a Grntulc Ijilge No. 1 til . W. 0. IV., meets every second and fourth Tuesday t-veuing In K. of P. hull iu the Curpe building. All isitliiK mem- Ijhre weJi-ome. .NER ACKLES. J. U. KKENEY. Conattl' CoamiaiuUT. i. Iim-K. , ideal Cutl M.'illeiue. ' ' A PTi IJedl touh rnedii'lne I re- t-- d Cb.unlerialn'8 Ci1R, Ktiiiedy in V "!a hy Uelf." (Miys Drr. U. A. Wilt- ". 'f Gwynnevltle. lt.d. "I take rnt". Ki lu'a!,,,' 1,1 tttO'K to the re- f"t!j.J ,l t-numncrtnin - Cough medl- In, ff ' 1'.i:jw if nn other ;;. xrvpdv(ttr iTtT meets su fully til.' Xjecmuci t th'vf ;..st exacting It) sases or ir'Hip aim eojfihs (it children . It k- .nti. r..-i- N.-: I' " V, ' "liate, pleauit and ..fflcae..u? remedy for the Ills It U tiiteieled." Kor sale by all K""1 (li'llers. Observvr want ads do it. 1 The Little Shop 9C6 Main St. t ! ' Stamping of all kinds, hulud Z lug shirt waists & Center pieces, ' done, embroidery Iosmous given. Orders taken and lessons given V: in stenciling. Full line ot em- broidery materials. In order to accomodate visitors to the Carnival I will continue my sale of the J. R. Smith Bankrupt Stock. Call and get some bargains if you need anything in the clock, jewelery or silverware line. I am selling most of this stock at considerable less than wholesale price. Fear I. 0, U. IV Subordinate. La Grande Lodge No. 16, meets in their hall every Saturday night. Vis iting brothers cordially Invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be Been at Model restaurant. HUGH McCALL, N. G OSCAR C00L1DGE. Secretary. VV. A. WORSTELL, Fin. Sec. Forester of America. Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Wednesday night In K. of P. liiill. Brotners are invited to attend. ' BEN HAISTEN, C. R. , LEO HERRING, C. S. C. J. VANDERPOEL, F. S. A. F. ft A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. & A. M., holds regular meetings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. in. R. L. LINCOLN. W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Knfghla of l'jthlas. Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meets ev ory Monday evening 'in CaBtle Hall (old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcome to all visiting knights. J. F. BAKER, C. C. R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. & 3. RKHLiv AI1S. Crystal Lotlse No. 50 meets every "uesduy evening at the I. O. O. F. h:.U. 11 visiting members are Invited t attend. JENNIE N. SMITH. N. G MARTHA K. SCOTT. Secretary U, P. t. K. Grande Lodse No. t::". La nieecta each Thursday eveiiin;.' nt S o'clock In 1 Ik's club. corner lK-pt street ami Wunhinton avenue. ii.iliti;: broihcis are cordially invited to uttvn.l. 11. K. COOUDGS. Exalted Ruler. lll'Gll McCALL. Ree. Soc. A I leiiau( P'nJ;-i. Wli'D j mi want h pleasant physfcl Klve Cidimberlaltrs Stt.maoh and Liver ' Tablets n trial. Tlie yare mild and , i;ik in their uetinn and alsaT pro- ' a t i.-d-unt c&tj.nrtir rffct (U .. 4 4 1 ' 4 ' 4 . ' HVSSKV'S MAt'K LINK. Hest of service. Day nd ' Nt?ht. llaokn ' furnlohed tor fi.i.erals and prtvuto parties. BtiH.isHsre trnnferred Oay and NlKht and Sunday. Mund nt 1'aul'M ('tnr Storf. 'IMi.me Ued HI fsMght 'Phone Ma ti 55. K. U IU SSKY. 4. iCxperiment with Observer want ads. Did you wuu in 10P 8T1UNC.HASI, AUCTIONKEH. 8al cried on short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. i No extra charge tor distance. UK ORANDBl ... OUKOON , Routa No. I Phon No. PRIZE m (OMIW A moving picture exhibition of de- 'cldely a first class nature will be the reproduction at the Steward, for mat inee and night performance on Wed nesday. May 26, of the Burns-Johnson fight, which occurred In Sydney, Aus tralia, last December. These pictures, said to be marvels of photographic art, were taken in the open air on the morning of a bright summer's day. Every detail of the fourteen rounds of fighting from the tap of the first gong until Superintendent of Police Mitchell stopped the battle to save Burns from further punishment. Is clearly sihown. TIk- pictures are reproduced here by n din . i .1 ! f i riirik imi t tn unilAM nn t .......,, u.,. rangii:;::t with Mr. Hugh D. Mcintosh, tne ranious Australian promoter or boxing, who was the referee on thl o cation. Despite the expense in taking them and 1 ciroducing them in America, popular inlets will be charged for the perfo: ii'.iiice at tiie Steward, May 26. An ;eil K'Uurer. who was pres- cut In !; '.'i)'.v at the fight, will be in j chard of the exhibition here and wM . ive u'.-vtsnng tiata a.tnns tno pro- . grc3s!. ' f tii-' pictutr-s. ;u;; vr ,h i.m.lfiis at pastime. CeljerV I'jit on cw Mtmt Tonlirlit, raslct Jul.u!5ii'; Act on The Coast. The P-'Si'.mc l!i'i 6c-:nrel the Coly- er's to jn-t on their great juggling a t t- k 4 - "X r t i , y. y V? II V rn," :i",w liV Mr. Marei vt the Teaui Anilck -flu rJ. . nf '.si.vi.-v-JN-.v.--..Jvv.i-.v vv-.'! '.- -8 I. ' w . , La Grande's Leading Iwelei Opposite the United States Land Office SUNDArS SCHEDULE According to the schedule, Hunting ton plays La Grande here next Sun day. On the same day, Elgin, the substitute team for Perry, will play Baker City at Baker and Cove plays at Union. This will be the beginning of the "second time around" for the teams 1 nthe amateur league, and will also be the day when Elgin makes its de but in organized baseball, in the place of Perry who has dropped out Nelson thw Ferry twirler, will throw for La Grande in the coming contest, It Is likely, and one he kas gomeona Uo hol(J hiM( wiU mak, 1 wor WBn a showing Cellcge Windjammer. APPLETON, Wis., May 21. Youth- ; ful orators from several states ar , rived here today to participate In the annual contest of the Interstate Ora torical Association. . ... . . . .r entirely different from the one they ,. nn the first r n.o uw.um,toht and Saturday and Sunday matinees and nl'r'it. Thes people guarantee to show La Grande peoide the fastest Juggling act ever seen on the Pacific const. .Besides, there will be two reels of the finest pictures ever seen here. Matinee tomorrow afternoon and continuous performance Sunday af- ternoon from 2:30, 4 lK . . t'J 4 .-'', I V 1V V and Mares at tap Scenic This Week. THE GEORGE LUMBER RETAIL We Solicit Your Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, a Phnin UIIUIII We are prepared to furnish and deliver material promptly. Call up Retail Department DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month THINK THI If you believe in your town why'rnt ir.ake it worth while to do busi ness here? : : : : I ASK FOR LA GRANDE SUGAR ! Accuracy the Key Note I When you are installing a new . plumbinig system or making the minutest repair. We do this at the time you want it and at prices you can afford to pay. BAY & ZWEIFEL 2U DLP01 STREE1 DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month 4 PALMER 1 COMPANY 1 DEPARTMENT I Wnnri IIWU : t I Phone Main 8. : : S OVER! II r- ... 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