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VXYVIxg OBSFRTXB, LA GRATDE, OBEfjOX. Hf rxar.. i l . t ; a DIRECTORY OF THE FRATERNAL ORDERS L.A GRANDE, ORE. One Preventative IS WORTH Two Ciires SUNDAY AT THE CIiritCHES. PACE TWO. Strrpmr . hum ? ; . : . . : I ; it; I t hi VO 4 M. W. A - , L 0. 0. F. Subordinate. La Grand Camp No. 7703 meets j La Grande Lodge No. 16, meets in ,4ach Monday evening at I. O. O. F. i their hall every Saturday night. Vis hall. All TiBltlag neighbors are cor- ! iting brothers cordially invited to at dially Invited to attend. j tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at M. McMURRAY, C j Model restaurant. CAL JORDAN, Clerk. F. 0. . La Grande Aerie No. 259, P. O. E., Beets every Friday night in Elk's hall 1 p. m. Visiting brethren invited to attend. C. E. HACKMAN, W. P. GEO. ABEGO, W. S. . 0. . S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S., hold dated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cordially invited. RACHEL E. WORSTELL, W. M. MARY A WARNICK, Secretary. I. 0. 0. Fr Encampment Star Encampment No. 21, I. O. O. r., meets every second and fourth Wednesday in tbe month In Odd Fel - lows hall. Visiting patriarchs always Welcome. H. E. COOLIDGE, C. P. V A. WORSTELL, Scribe. M. B. of A. j Meets every Thursday evening at i I. O. O. F. hall. Vlsiflug members al- j ways welcome. ANGUS STEWART, President. . j C. J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary, j .Woodmen of the World. i La Grande, Lodge No. 169, W. O. j W., meets every second and fourth ; Tuesday evening In K. of P. hall In! the Corpe building. All visiting mem- ' oers welcome. NER ACKLES. 3. H. KEENEY, Consul Commander, Clerk. r Quick Transfer ,1 HI I i' For Rapid Delivery Seivice Call Up WILLCOCK BROS We are In position to do any kind of transferring. Give us a trial order. Calls answered day or night . 'Phones;- Day, Red 7$1. Nlht. Black 1271. 9 ! I 3 i- ! 9 Dining Moom Suits. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND BEST GOODS EVER SHOWN IN UNION COUNTY. WE HAVE OTHERS BUT WILL ONLY MEN TION THESE IN THIS AD. $375.00 A beautiful Colonial set in Wax Golden Oak, con sisting set of six fine leather chairs; 60 inch round pedestal 10 foot extensiou table; CO inch buffet; serv ing table, and china closet, The swellest suit ever shown in Grand Ronde valley. See window display. V $120.00. Colonial dining room suit, Wrax Golden Oak. Very handsome; well worth the money. Must be seen to be appreciated. $80.00. Leathered Oak Dining Room Suit. Those who have visited the large cities recently will recognize this style, with the exception of the price ,which is much higher than ours. WE CARRY THE STOCK: ALL GRADES. TP IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN HOUSE FURNISH INGS CALL Henry - J , HUGH McCALL, N. O OSCAR COOLIDGE. Secretary. W. A. WORSTELL. Fia. Sec. v Foresters ef America. Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Wednesday night in K. of P.J nail. Brothers are invited to attend. DEN HA1STEN, C. R. LEO HERRING. C. S. C. J. VANDERPOEL, F. S. A. F. AA. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. & A. M., holds regular meetings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. ja. R. L. LINCOLN. W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS. Secretary. Knights of Fjthlas. Red Cross Lodge No. 27. meets ev- ery Monday evening In Castle Hall (0ld Elk's hall). A Pythian welcome to all visiting knights. , t w nAvr?n n n R. L, LINCOLN, K. of It. & S. ICEI1EKA1IS. Crystal Lodge No. 60 meetB every Tuesday evening at the I. 6. O. F. hall. All visiting members are invited to attend. JENNIE N. SMITH, N. G. MARTHA E. SCOTT, Secretary. II. 1'. 0. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433. meeets euch Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Elk's club, corner Depot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially invited to attend H. E. COOLIDGE. Exalted Ruler. HUGH McCALL, Rec. Sec. usualy given Internally for rheuma 'iBm are poiosnous or very strong medicines. They are worse than use less in cases cf chronic and muscular rheumatism. For sale by All Good Druggists. t tat Vxrrtno Norttiwnut Soli and Clim.H n Mnupitiuill Mdnim likbiuu toco. ltuuHla ib jour nolchhorboml. write tr1 bum of four rifnler. and w will mmi- ru g4 Rt cit flower m1 fre for vonr trcmtt). lot UH MtTUMl. SMfiAH. MM INUM, U House jai 1 Fnrnitherc Improve Sunday SrhooK PORTLAND. June 12. Plans ol far reaching importance for the bet terment of the present Sunday school system will be Introduced by delegates who arrived In Portland today to take part in the meeting of the Board of Sunday Schools of the Methodist Epis copal church. Methods of arousing the interest of children and young people and increasing the attendance at Methodist Sunday schools through out tbe country will be considered. AdventlHt Church. Seventh Day Adventist Churchcor ner of M and 3rd street Sabbath school 11 a. m., Services following. Everybody invited. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Program Children's Day Services. CRADLE ROLL SERVICE. 11 A. M. Hymn No.2. Apostles Creed. Prayer. Responsive Reading, 25th Sunday Morning. Gloria. Scripture, Matthew 18:1-14. Announcements. Offering. Hymn No. 682. Baptismal Service. Sermon, "Lessons From Childhood." Hymn No. 678. Benediction. CHILDREN'S DAY PROGRAM, 8 P. M. Song by the School, No. 677. Call to Worship. Prayer. , Gloria. The Children's Hour, Pastor. Responsive Reading. Anthem. "Wake the Song." Choir. Recitation, Avis Vlnacke. Recitation, Emerson Schrock. Recitation, Marvel Robbins. 'Motion Song, Primary Class. . Recitation, Donna Smith. Recitation, Florence Dawson. Recitation, Warren Vlnacke. Recitation, Iraogene Orton. Duct, Avis Vlnacke and Irma Deal. Recitation, Harold Earls. ' . Recitation, Eunice Bolton. Motion Exercise, Primary Class. Recitation, Irma Deal. Recitation, Wilma Cesteiilng. Violin Solo, "Serenade, Schubert," Marble Green. Recitation, Edna Leech. Recitation, llattle Furgason. '2. ' v t)uet. "One , Sweetly . Solemn : Thought," Mrs. C. S. Williams and Miss Laura Green. Recitation, Mildred Bush. Recitation, Marie Bolton. Song by the School, No. 46, F. & II. Flag Exercise. , ' ' Collection for Education. America. Benediction. Biiptist Cbureh. Owing to the absence of the pas tor, who is attending the Association in Wallowa county, there will be no preaching at the Baptist church to morrow. Sunday school at 9:45. Dr. J. E. Stevenson, Superintendent. Young People's Union at 7:0Q p. m. Christian Church. At the Christian churcn a musical program will take the place of the regular Sunday evening services. Mr. Frank Bridges has been drilling the. large choir, and other talent of the city has kindly consented to take part. Chorus, "PralBe ye the Father"...... m.. Gounod Tenor Duet,' "Come Unto me and Rest" Campana Messrs Selder and Forman. Violin Solo '. Miss Bertha Young Solo George Blrnie Grand Canon In D Flat .....Fairbank Duet i . Misses McReynolds and Love Solo Mrs. Siegrist Chorus "Break Forth Into Joy" Jacobs Two of the city churches will dis pense with preaching service tomor row on account of the absence of their pastors. Rev. Ford Ellis is In the e::st attending the commencement ex- crrises of his colU-pe, and Rev. W. H. 'Gibson, of the Baptist church, la in tWallowa county at the Baptist Asso . i:-Ui!ii mevUngn.. Speolul programs will bo presented at tbe other church es. Ftop and look at the $."..i.00 camera, r.nrt explanat'tuu Jn our. window. New llu Drug Co. I C C. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE GET POSTED. 53 Lot No. 2. Div. A, New Haven add., with one share water. This is an acre, of good land $575.00. ' ; 53. Lot 3, block 2, Home, Invest ment addition. One" acre with one share of water; one-fourth of the crop of potatoes goes to purchaser; good land $325.00. 52 3 acres In block 1; 3 acres in block 6; Home Investment add., with good 3-rooni house; 55 young fruit trees; plenty of berries of all kinds; barn for 4 horses; 6 tons of hay; buggy-shed; 6 shareB of water. Price without the crop now on place $2500.00. 51 2acres good ground, wits' 2 room house $1000.00. 47 2 acres good land; 4 room house; close in; can be made a nice home; not a bad buy at $1200.00. 24 4 acres land; 4 shares water; 5 room house; woodshed; price now $2000.00. . 51 2 lots and a fine house of 5 rooms with bath; good cellar; a fine barn; 3 stalls; place for 8 core's wood, and room for carriage. Here is where you could nave a most de sirable home for the low price of $2650.00. See this place and get the terms. . 54 Modern, 5 room; 2 closets; extra large pantry; bath, toilet, good basement, fine large veranda; good lawn, cement walks, woodhouse. Now listen; this is of brick and the finest home in the .city $3700.00. Here is where you can get good terms. 10 acres of fruit land with about 5 acres set to trees 3 and 4 years old. 1 acres now In potatoes. 1 acres in grain; fine house and barn. Let us show this if you want a tract for fruit $2WHM0. If you want ii farm, we have them. If you want a house and lot we have them, or If you want real estate of anykind. We can supply your needs. La Grande Investment Company Foley Block. 4 Dealing Salve for Barns, Chapped Hands and Sore Mpples. As a healing salve for burns, sores, ore nipples and chapped hands Chamberlain's Salve Is most excell ent It allays the pain of a lmra in most Instantly, and unless the in wlthout leaving a scar. Prh:e, 5 cents. For tale by All Good Dealers, yourself bow aulrkly It relives the pain and soreness. The medicines .Notice. To whom It may concerned Notice' is hereby given that the partnership of Black Bramwell has this day, May 31, been dissolved by mutual consent, C. J.Black continuing the real estate business and F. S. Bramwell retiring. All bills due said firm are payabe either to said C. J. Black or F S. Bramwell, and both aid parties hold themselves respon sible for all bills outstanding. Those knowing themselves indebted to said firm or lndlvldulas must make Immediate settlement. F. S. J3RAMWELL tt C. J. BLACK X0TICE. 1 have a few sacks of fancy Colorado ' sel potatoes which I will let out on i the shares. Those Black 4S1 quUk! ; o. a NEILL Wear BUSTER BROWN SHOES RnjHEN the chilling l4J am and make the and all out-of-doors disagreeable, every boy and girl should have a new pair of BUSTER BROWN BLUE RIBBON SHOES. The v are the Shoes lor wet weather. They protect the feet and hold the shape, and will stand the hardiest kind of wear. k , C Of all the times of the year, this is the time when the children's footwear should be carefully looked after. C There is no other shoe like the BUSTER BROWN BLUE RIBBON SHOE. YOU CAH GET THEM AT PENMGT0N I THE GEORGE I LUMBER RETAIL i v We Solicit Your Orders for I Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, : Chain Wood We are prepared to furnish and deliver material t promptly. Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8. - 7 ' ,""TVTnTm4 THINK THIS OVER If you believe in your town why not make it worth while to do busi ness here? : : : ASK FOR LA GRANDE SUGAR Accuracy the Key Note 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 211 DEPOT STREE1 Bussmrs hack line. Beet f service. Day and Night, Hacks furatohed for funerals and private parties. Baggage transferred Day and Night and Sundays. Stand at Paul's Cigar Store. Phone Red 141. Night 'Phone Main JS. K. L. BVSSET. ' I i i damp rains come ground muddy PALMER COMPANY DEPARTMENT ELGIN, OREGON ; Where local business men are co-operating and buying stomp lands preparatory 'to setting commercial orchards. For par- tlculars regarding good orchard land at verv low m-icea call or & CO. ! write The j SLOUGH INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate, Inveuuents, Jxiarwt j 1 and Colloctlorl. O l 4H,4nnt. in 4 V t 0 I