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FRATERNAL ORDERS
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- la Craad : Camp No. 7703 meets
tb Monday evening t I. 0. O. F.
fcalL All visiting neighbor are cor
Uy Invited to attend.
M. McMURRAT, C
CAI JORDAN. Clerk.
"" r. o. k.
, L Grand Aerie No. 259, F. O. E.,
Keels every Friday night in Elk's hall
P p. m. Viaiiln brethren invitsd
m aivuiO.
C. E. HACK MAN, W. P.
EO. ABEGG, W. S.
O. E. S.
He Chapter No. 13, O. E. S., hold
uted communications the aecond aud
ScMtrth Wednesdays ot each month.
TUiiing members cordially Invited. . .
RACHEL E. WORSTELL, W. M. t
MARY A WARNICII, Secretary.
. . I. 0. 0. tV-Encampment.
SUr Encampment No. 21, L O. O.
IV neeu . every second and fourth
"Vfctaesday In U month. In Odd Fel
fcvs' hall., Visiting patriarchs always
velettme., ,
H. E. COOLIDGE, C. P.
' V A. WORSTELL, Scribe.
91. B. of A.
Meets every Thursday evening at
3. 0. Q. F. hall. Visiting members al
ways welcome.
ANGUS STEWART. President
C. J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary.
Woodmen of the World. ' ;
La Grande Lodge No. 169, W. 0.
IT.;, meets every second and fourth ,
Tuesday evening InK. of P.' hall in
Ihe Corpe building. All visiting tneui- I
tors welcome. NER ACKLES. .1
2. 1L.KEENEY, Consul Commander, i
Clerk.
Am Ideal Cough Medicine.
"As an ideal cough medicine I re
purd Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in
, class by itself," says Drr. R. A. Wilt
sitrc ot Gwynnovllle', Ind. "I take
great pleasure in testifying to the re
sults of Chamberlain's Cough medl
tttae, In fact, 1 know of no other
preparation that meets so fully the
Ki,etatton of tho moot exacting in
AMoa-ot croup and coughs of children.
U- vtln no ;lnn. cMorofiirnn
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safe, pleasant and efficacious remedy
$t the ills it U Intended." For sale b
a g-oftd dealers, ;
The Little Shop
906 Main St.
Stamping ot all kinds, Includ
ing shil 6 waists &. Center pieces,
donei. aw broidery lessons given.
I
Orders taken and lessons given
In stenciling. Full line of em
T. broidery materials.
, . Ptcaiuint riiynlo.
Iru you want a pleasant physic
H Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Taiouta a, trial. The yare mild and
ST'nnh in tfictr action and always pro
duct a rleaant cati-artle rffoct Cl!
J. v'Ov m- )f ( v j ,?r, rn';i;.
jt l!.sSiiV I JACK LINE.
9 tit grvlce, Day and
MKht. Hfrckl urnlshnd for
. funiralii and privaie pattlaa.
BiJS'tgo tranaferred Day and
Nlghf an Sundays.
siuml at l(ii t't-iu Store.
'Phone tied 241
4 Night 'Phone Ma'.n fS.
E. L. Kl'SSEY.
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Stontid ;niok at the $33.00 camera
TnTCVitanartta1 " our wln.low. New
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Sals cried on snort nolle.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
No extra char tor dlsunce.
Ui GRANDE - - OREGON
AU. N. 1 'Phone No.
L 0. 0. F, Subordinate.
La Grande Lodge No. IS, meets in
their hall every Saturday night. Vis
iting brothers cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at
Model restaurant.
HUGH McCALL. N. G
OSCAR COOLIDGE. Secretary.
W. A. WORSTELL. Fia. Sec
r'orcters of America.
Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets
each Weuausday night in K. of P.
LAI Brotuera are invited to attend.
BEN HAISTEX, C. R.
LEO HEF.RING. C S.
C. J. VANDERPOEL, F. S.
A. F. & A. 31.
, La Crande Lodge No. 41, A. F. &
; A. M holds regular meetings first and
third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m.
, R. L. LINCOLN. W. M.
A. C. WILLIAMS. Secretary.
..: , Kolshts of Pvthias.
Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meets ev
ery Monday evening in Castle Hall
(old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcome
to all visiting knights.
J. F. BAKER, C. C.
R. L. LINCOLN. K. of R. & S.
RKBEKAHS.
Crystal Lodge No. 50 meets every
Tuesday evening at the I. 0. O. F. hall.
All visiting members are invited to
attend.
JENNIE N. SMITH. N. G.
' " MARTHA E-. SCOTT, Secretary.
It. 1'. O. E.
La Grande Lodge No. 433, meeets
each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in
Elk's club, corner Depot street and
Washington avenue; Visiting brothers
are cordially in.l; to attend. ,
II. E. COOLIDGE, Exalted Ruler.
HUGH McCALL. Rec. Sec.
Tomorrow Your Last
Day to see Dr.
Before his Next
Visit.
1 1
Expert Eye Specialist
of Salt Lake.
JS NOW AT
Hotel Sommet
Don't fall to see him
eyes or glasses. If you
trouble with them.
about your
are having
Did you zver have
your eyes fitted
right?
I want your tllttlcult and ntubboru
cases. I don't taie how nuiny have
tallod to lit your vase: 1 Ull you my
system is succx"ul on thu-se cases.
it have devoted my lite, work to this
lone study 1 do nothing else that's
'why l succeed where others fail; so
jlf you have head aches, weak eyes.
I etc.. and want 'classes that are easy
and comfortable. t"U and see me at
once. Don't wait; do it now. Dr.
W. li. Keating is not a stranger In
ia u ramie, fan turnlsh you many
references. '
KEATING
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ASSURED THE (STY BY
LOCAL JAPANESE COLO Y
One of the most unique Fourth of
July celebration fire works orders
that has taken form since the Pacific
coast was habitated. is now rushing
across the Pacific to far-off Japan and
whn the order is filled and delivered
to Frank Mizgouchi of this city via
Fresno, Cal.. the strange and. unpre
cedented incident will still be without
a climax. The order for goods, py
rotechnic, which will be shot off dar
ing the day and night of July Fourth
under the patronago and supervision
of the local Japanese ' colony, has
been sent and will be here about
the middle of June.
Sever Equalled Before
Both in quantity and quality of dls-
cated in the state, or the coast, under
similar circumstances. As far as La
Grande is concerned, it has never
been touched.. Mr. Mizgouchi has in
his possession a prospectus of the or
der and this morning made known
the large variety of goods wnich he
has selected. He has ordered 12 day
light figures, varying from the Old
Eagle to the G. O. P. elephant, and
these will be sent up with a six-inch
cannon, made especially for the pur
pose. The figures are of Japauese
pattern, and though not illuminated
in any way, can be discerned at a
ELKS SPECIAL
POPULAR Willi All (HIES
. SPOKANE, June 1. When Spokane
lodge No. 228, B. P. O. E., starts on
Its trip to Los Angeles the morning of
July 6, to attend the sessions of the
grand lodge there beginning July 12,
the Bpocial train over the Oregon
Railroads & Navigation company's line
and .the .Southern Pacific toad will
have among its occupants represena
tives of lodges in various parts of
eastern Washington and Oregon, north
and central Jdaho, western Montana
and southeastern British Columbia and
Alberta.
The local delegation, including the
famed Elks' quartet and band, will
be composed of at least 100. Mopt
of these are "longhorns," but as the
excursion is not confined to membein
of the order, there will be many who
desire to visit the Golden Gate state
at this time.
Spokane lodge will participate in
the parade, in which It is expected
there will be 100.000 members ot tne
AMAKH
Jack Kelly, the well known Salt
Lake City featherweight glove artist,
ia In tho city today and Is anxious
to int ct a local boxer, but as none
.ie in sight, it is Ikely he will go
west tonight. While here he will pt
tempt to get in touch with other
featherweight men who are touring
the coast. Louis Long at Baker City
is said to be after a match with some
fellow lit the featherweight class, and
us a bout pulled off there recently
left a dark brown taste In the months
of fans, it is Just possible the' Lou
boy and Kelly, may meet in La
Giande If the authorities will permit.
Kelly's visit here is primarily to in
terest local boxers, hot since he ar
rived and round no material avail
able Just now. he turned his mind to
picking up outsiders. Should he
match a contest in La Grande, he will
do his training here. in preparation
for the event. Mr. Kelly la a friend
of MrChrlale of ihe. Taylor stock
BOXERWANTS
great distance. When the discharge
is put in the cannon, under great
pressure. It is merely a thin piece of
Japanese paper of very fine texture.
'The instant the charge is released,
! it expands and becomes a large ob
! ject with the beautifully . colored
(figures easily visible. There will be
; 12 of thse beautiful displays,
j The Sight Performance,
j At night, the Japanese will not
; spend any money on simple stuff
that makes noises, but have centered
! their efforts on. the spectacular.
Eighteen different itluminations will
take place. The prospectus also
shows the style and color of niht
j Hanabl, as the Japanese term py
Jttire of colors and effects are net
superior one wit to tnese onemai
goods. In fact, Japan leads the
world in matter of highly colored
pyrotechnics.
It goes without saying that this il
lumination will be the crowning fea
ture of the outdoor part of the com
ng Fourth of July celebration.
"We will have things ready for
rjBi and show you that the best Hana
bl you ever had is not as good as this
one will be," vehemently declared
Mr. Mizgouchi this morning.
T
order, in uniform, will take part, and
it will also join in other demonstra
tlons durng the seasons of the grand
lodge, afterwards making side trips
to the Catallna islands, Santa Monica
Pasadena and other points of interest
in California.
Stops w ill be made at various points
in Washington. Oregon tind California
en route to Los Angeles. The lor.;sl
stay will be at Portland, whore 1om1
Elks will entertain the faters also at
San Francisco, where one day will
be passed looking over the new city
Svereal hours will be spent at Shasta
Springs and other points along the
line in California.
William F. Connor, secertary of the
Spokane lodge, announces that noth-
ng will be left undone to make the ex
curslon to California one of the best
that has yet been run out of Spo
kane or any otherp art of the North
west.
company, now in the city, and while
here. Is a guest of Mr. Christie. He
will be positively advised tonight
wKeTiher ornot he will be able to lo
cate a boxer with whom he can ne
gotiate for a contest. "
SCKXIC SHOW GOOD.
One Ton in Falls lo Arrho In Time for
Appearance last Mcht.
The Scenic produced a very pleas
ing show last, notwithstanding that
one team failed to arrive In time to
go on the boards. The little brunette
who sings and talks Is a feature In
herself. Her songs are catchy. Tho
moving pictures are intersting and
spectacular, one especially being an
attractive one. Tonight the full show
will be given, as the other vaudeville
team has come. If they ar up to the
blK standard of advance notices, the
show will be even better tonight than
last evening.
nrOulntlntr Library.
Notice Is hereby given that we. the
undersigned booksellers and station
ers, have decided to discontinue the
practice of renting books, and after
this date will not do so.
NKWL1X BOOK &
STATIONERY CO.
SILVERTHORX CO.
FERGt'SON'3.
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Showing
Some of the season'
very newest things
in men's togs
' MEN'S SUITS
Made up in the very
newest models
STRAW HATS
FLORSHIEM SHOES
C. C. PEMNGT0N 6 CO.
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: Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings.
Chain
We are prepared to furnish and. deliver material
promptly.
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When you are installing a new plumbing
system or making the. minutest repair.. We
do this at the time you want it and at prices
you can afford to pay.
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