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DIRECTORY
FRATCRNA
U K GRAN
K. W. l.
La. Grand Camp No. 7703 meets
1st 4 3rd Monday each month at 1. 0.
O. P. kill 111 vlaltin neighbors are
cordially iuvlted to attend.
M, McMURRAY. &
CAL JORDAN. Ctorh.
I -. 0. E.H. ;.; ..;
faope chapter No. 13, O. is! 8., hoia
ataUd i.ainunloetlous the second aud
fourth Wednesdays of eacb moutu
flaklcit members cordially In filed
RAt'.'EL B. W0R8TBLL. W. M.
' " i RT A WARNICK. Secretar
L 0. 0. F Kaeaaipnient
Star Encampment 'No. 21. I. 0. 0
F., media every seoosd and fourth
Wednesday In th month ha Odd Fel
lows' hall. Visiting patriarchs alwari
welcome. .
H. 8. COOLIDQE. G. P
W. A. W0B8TELL. ScrlU
. B. of A.
Meets every Thursday evening at
L 0. O. F. halt Visiting members al
way welcome.
ANGUS STEWART, President
0m a tiw mmm '- m
Weedaea tf The Wert.
La Grand Lodge No. 16, W. 0.
W meet every second and tourth
Tuesday evening a K. or p. tall U
taw Corpa traUdlne . " Dtina
NKK1 aCKLE8, Copol Commander
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1. 0. 0. F. Subordinate.
La Grande Lorlge No !ti. uiei.ti i
their hall every Saturday uisni. 'll
ting brother cocifdillv ttivlteci to .'.
the JM1 ?l rc.j.:mrDi
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I'fcrfhiiTh f Amlc
. Court Maid Marion No. 22 meer
;b Wednesday night In K, of 1
all. Uiothuru ur Invhed to niifnd
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L&O HERIUXO. C. S.
A. (.cl.IL
,La GraLuV LtxifcO No. 41, A. F. :
v. M., bold rwguiar uioetlugs tint an
bird barurdays at 7:30 p. m.
R. L. LINCOLN, VI. I
A. C. WILLI AMB, Secretary.
Ealghts of Fyttlas.
Red 8rts Lodge No. 27. meeta v
ery Monday evening la Castle bal
i old EL't hall). A Pythian weieow
to all vlsrUOK tnlghta.' '
J. F. BAKER, a C.
1 R. ti LINCOLN. K. of R ft 8
B. 1 O. B.
La Grande Lodge No. 433, meet
each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock li
Elk's club, corner Depot treet ant
Washington avenue. Visiting brothen
tre cordially Invited to attend.
H. K. COOL1UOB. icxalted Kaler.
! HUOU McCAUU Reo, Bec
BEBEKAEIS.
Crystal Lodge No, 60 meeta iven
lutsMOay evnutng at the I. O. O. F. hal.
All viHitinc umberr v. nrtmd
lid '
MISS ' v nnA LKXANDEa 8It
ftacltiiclin or Kidney Trouble
in i:ure biUkiiche Hiid reKUlato out of
order kltli.eys or end bladder trouble
is to kct:jj Keverul iloros of Paiio'fl
Mlfuuciic.
Vim win ilisumtly teel that your
!iilm; .s m mi iiniuiiy urjMina are being
iiiiiin"!. litml'd ttd viinlied. and
A Scene I
fit The Steward Opera House January 15
ATBASLAKGE
ATTEJIDASCE LARGE AND .('OS.
GL0XKBATK XATIRE
UHdergradnale Mingles With the Fro-
duels of Bit" Schools.
Co'rvallia.' Ore.. Jan. - 10 eclal
Tbe winter short covseB opened t
the Agricultural college Tuesday Jan
4 with the largest and " most repre
sentative body of studcnU are In a;
tendance. There are men and wome'
ranging in age from 16 to 65 years
'.nd rppreaentlug almost every walU
!n life. Side by side with the girls
and boys from the ninth and tenth
grades of the public schools of the
state are graduates of Brown, Tale,
Lake Forrest and other great Eastern
and mlddlewest universities and col
leges. There are farmers and fruit
growers who own or manage farms
ranging from 5 to 2500 acres. There
are teachers and housewives, stock
men and dairymen, horticulturists,
business men and capitalists. This
representative attendance speaks well
for the future of the Agricultural
Oregon.
LASO OF UI :
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,The use of the fairy story In Incul
cating good thought in the mind o'
a child Is one of the appreciations of
modern ' education. Time was whn
children Were kept away from fai'v
tales as from a burning buBh. for
fear of its witchery, N'o'.v, educators
recognize that simplicity of thoiipht
accompanies fairy tales and fal)le3
as truly as doea tho rcdtal Tl;
loawns of the Powers, t)n. heroes' (.f
ruusfe, thn ninjcRty of the forests nnd
the harmonies of the modern extrava
ganza, such as hi the grent pro luc
tion of '''The Land of Nod," all have
their Influence upon the child mind
for refrenhment and' repose s-a w:U
as useful knowledge. The demands
for special matinees for children this
season hare been far in excess of
the possibilities of ' the company.
ccLcol.. have t en dismissed and
lUM.lr.rs have ictis to the theatra
with thplr pi:;)H The entire original
cast "id prodwt'.cn Of "The Land of
rfod" v.Ul be oen at Ihe .steward op
era hcu3? L'&tanby, 'January 15. for
an "ngageaisat of a imatinee and
night. It will be advisable for those
wishing: to witress the performance
to be at the box ofnee promptly after
It. opens" on next Thursday for Judg
ing from the requests for seats by
mall, already received, every seat fa
the house will be occupied.
"Are Tos Absent Misdeal
; The story of the forgotten watch at
the Star tonight brings out In detail
what trouble an absent mind will
cause. There are other good pictures
along with the comedy and all tend
to make up' a god hour of lntertaln-
ment and at a price that is most reus
onable. Mr. Wilson George will elng
an Illustrated songi "Sweethearts"
prett name when It Is Y-O-U.
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Anna McXaff as "Bonnie" undRessileo
Mcilll as "Jack of Hearts" hi "The
Innd of Xod." ' '
Nettae to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given to all whom
it may concern, that N. K. West has
been appointed by the County Court
of Union county. Oregon, admlnlstra-'
trator de bonis non with will annexed i
of the estate of Joel Robinson. de-;
ceased. AH persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased
Joel Fobinson are requested to pre
sent them with the proper vouchers
within six months from the date here
of to the administrator at his affloe,
No. 1204 Adams avenue, La Grande,
Union county. Oregon.
! Dated this 7th day of January. 1110.
. N.r. wasr.
i Administrator de bonis non with
will annexed of the estate of Joel
Kabtnawtt deceased. ....
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NfnCB! ! C3 FCBMOAZXiKf.
Departaeat sf tha Iatostor at La
Oaaadsi Ocegaau I,
Neveaaor 11. tMa. Notlea to heoehy
dram that Jta W. ttsftlaad tt Yur
eeaTar. Waaau wave a Oot 1 1M
asada tlaabar ad atona twsm atato
met lt. ttSSt lac lUf M NW lr4 aa4
XV 1-4 NTS M. Beo If . aavd S 1-8 SS
1-4 8o. . Tvaa?4Soth Baax 31
Out WtilaaurfM aiaridiao has tkd o
tiee at hie iateaaon w mac saai am
ber and acne proof, W sehiis
claim t the laad above described, her
tor the register and raoalver of the
?ntted Btau Las1 Offlo at La Grand
Oregon, on th :oth day at Fsbraary.
1910. -
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Adsztstmaai KeCce.
Ktioe it aarehy glvaa tha tthe ua-
deslgaed has been appointed edmlaia
trator of the eatat of W. J. Snodraaa
seoeafed, by th Comty Court f
Union County, Oregon, and all persons
having claims against Bald estate are
hereby notified to present the same to
he undersigned administrator, proper
Iy verified, at his office in La Grande
Oragon, or. or before aix tnontns after
the date of this publication.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this
ICth day of November. 1909.
I i '''.; J. G. SNODGRASS,
j ; 1 Administrator of Jie
j estate of W. J. Snodgrass, decased.
t First riiblieation Friday, Nov. 12. 1909
GROCERY
SATISFATCION
If your particu
lar grocer , pleas
es yoa b overy
way there is lit
tle need of chan
ging; nEven iWEs can
do no morothn
that
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Dutif ycuthhlr
gome cf m?ynrq
a Chlf t X7Q ;WcuQ
ycu tbe .'fecst scif
vico cf whbhvo
capabb
Often and cftcn
we havo tinned
now-and-again
customers into
steady patrons
And Jvev lose
surprising few of
particular buyer
who once besom
our customers
Try us on any
thing you like.
The James G.
Snodgras Groc
ery :
CITATION.
In The county Court for the County of
Union, State of Oregon.
In the matter of the guardianship
of the person and estate of David
Troy, an incompetent person. . .
To David Troy,. Mary Knight, Delia
Beam, John Troy and Thomas Troy,
Greeting:
. In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby cited and required to
appear in the County Court of the ;
State or Oregon, for Union county, at
the court room thereof, at La Grande
in the county of Union, on Monday,
the 31st day of January, 1910, at 1.50
o'clock in the afternoon of that day,
then and there to show cause, If any
you have, why the yuardian of the
estate of the person and estate of the
above named David Troy, an incom
petent person, should not sell, in the
manner provided by law, the following
described real property, belonging to
said estate of the said David Troy, to-'
wit:
The NW 1-2 of Sec 22 in Tp. 1, N. of
R35 E. W. M. in Union county Ore
gon, and the following described real
property, in the city of Elgin, . said
county and state: Commencing at th
N. E. corner of the S. E. 1-4 of the ,
N. E. 1-4 cf the S. W. 1-4 of 3ec. 15, Tp
1, N. of R. 39 E. W. M. and running
thence west 160 feet, thence south
272 feet, thence eastt 160 feet, these
north 272 feet, to the place of begin
ning, consislng of 1 acre, more or leas
In Union county, Oregon.
Witness the Hon J. a Henry, Judg
of the County Court of the Stat of
Oregon, for the county of Union, with,
the seal of said Court affixed this 21
nd day of December, 1909. ......
Attest. ID. WRIGHT,
Clerk.