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La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets
1st ft 3rd Monday each month at 1. 0.
0. F. kail All vlsltlM, neighbors are
cordially Invited to attend.
ML McMURRAY. C
C4L JORDAN. Clerk
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Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. a bold
Stated communications the second and
fourth Wednesdays of each month.
Visiting members cordially invited.
RACHEL E. WQR3TELL, W. VL.
MART A. WARNICK. Secretary.
L 0 0. Fr-Eacampmeit
Star Encampment Na 8L L O. 0.
Wn meets every second and fourth
Wednesday la the moath m Odd Fel
lows' halL YislUKf patrlarclM always
welcome.
B. tl COOUDQB, G. F
W. A. W0RSTELL, Scrlb.
La Grande Lodge Na lfl. W. 0.
meets STery second and ftmrta
Taesd&r evening ta K. ot t. tail ta
CM oorpe paiuuaf V urns esa-
KXRI ACKLE3. Coaeal
,., J. H. KKCNKY, Cleft.
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La Orsnde Lodge Na IS, meets u
their ball '.very Saturday algt. Vlsl
ting brothers cordially In Tiled to at
tend. Cwnetery plat,uur he eea t
the Mode! restaareat ?
' GHORQH GROUT, M. O
I. R, SNOOK. Rec Seey.
W. A. WOR3TELL. Fin. Pry.
Foresters ef America.
Court Maid .larlon- No. 22 metm
sach Wednesday night In K. of F
ball. Brothers are Invited to attend
BEN HAISTEN. C
LIDO HERRING, C. 8.
A. F. 4 A.M.
La Grande Lodge Na 41, A. F. i
K. M., holds regular meetings first an
third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m.
R. L. LINCOLN, W. I
A. C WILLIAMS, Secretary.
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THE rONl W ) IKE "UNs OK.XC" AT 1HE STEWARD SATURDAY
InJghti ef Fftblas.
Red Gross Lodge Na 37. meete e?
ery Monday evening in Castle hall
(eld Elk's hall). A Pythian weleoms
to all Ttsltiag knights.
J. F. BAKER. C. C.
R. L. LINCOLN. K. of R. ft &
B.F.O.K.
La Grande Lodge No. 433, meeci
each Thursday ewnux at 8 o'clock ii
Elk's club, corner Depot street ane
Washington avenue. Visiting brothers
are cordially Invited to attend.
H. E. COOLIDGB, Exalted Rater.
' HUGH McCALL, Rec. SecJ
REBEKAH8.
Crystal Lodge Na CO meets ver)
Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall
Ml visiuny members we Invited V
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MIH8 NNA aLEXANDER. BBCi
"The Land of Nod" with Its maa
give and beautiful stage effects, and
presented by an unusually large or
ganlzatlon,. will be the attraction at
the Steward opera bouse, matinee and
night, Saturday. January 15.
This delightful extravaganza furn
ished entertainment of the kind which
most people thoroughly, enjoy. It Is
full of bright comedy which creates
hearty laughter. Its music, of which
there is an abundance, is of the spir
ited, popular kind, and it is all per
formed by the name popular people
which have been identified with the
extraordinary successes during the
two years of its existence and its New
York success. Among those may be
mentioned Knox Wilson, Neil McNeil,
Anna McNabb, Florence Hlnnott and
William Morgan. The famous "beau
ty ohorua" remains the same in al
most every individual instance. ' The
scenery, costumes and other effects
are oa a scale of rare splendor, and
the production aa a whole is alto
gether praiseworthy.
Iseeiat Services.
The special services in the M. 1.
Church, South, which opened last
evening were well attended, Rev. Rex-
road of Milton gave a most inspiring '
address and those In attendance last i
night believe great results will follow.
The public is cordially la'vited to attend.
Cesaty Ceirt Froceedingt.
la monthly report to County Treas
trer, report approved.
In remonthly allowance to various
Indigent persons: D. W. Bounder $15,
Maggie Slagner, $12.00, John Hllder-
brandt $25,0(1. Elizabeth Garren $12.
E. M. Fellers, $15.00
In remonthly report to county
clerk of scalp bounty warrants, report
approved.
In reappllcation of Wm. Sion for
rebates of taxes: Order that clerk
draw warrant for $6:48 In favor of
Wm. Sion for. refund of taxes
In repetition for appointment of
Wm. Frizier as Supervisor R. D. No.
31; Continued for the term.
In repetition of C. E. Sherman for
appointment as Supervisor R. D. No.
27, Continued for the term.
In reroad petitioned for by D. Som
mer et al. Road ordered opened.
In recounty road petitioned for by
R. C. Mays et al. Road ordered opened.
In redrawing Jury list for 1910, 21C
aames drawn.
In re appointment of Supervisors
for various road districts, Continued
for the term.
have been printed In black. The gen
ulna tickets are orlnted in red and
have the seal of the lodge upon them
By order of the committee. ".
FANCY MEAT WAGON
LOCAL MERCHANT SHOWS SKILL
AND TASTE
Local Shops Turning out Products
Whleh is Credit to the Maker
A. Dutcher has Just completed a de-
change in R. D. 14 and 15, petition
granted. ,
In rechange of county road at Per
ry, Continued for the t&rm.
In respecial school levies for School
Districts 21, 35, 42, 45, 59, 64, 67, 69,
and 71: No. 21. .005; Na 36, .001; No.
42, .005; No. 45, .001; No. 59 .002; No.
64, .001; No. 67 .002, No. G9. .002; No.
72, .001.
In reappllcation of Turner Oleavr
et al for order allowing Clerk &
Recorder to remit fee for recording
plat of Summervllle cenieteryj appli
cation granted.
In retax levy fcr year 1910, levy of
it mills ordored.
Warning:.
, The public Is hereby warned not ts
bay B. of R. T., dance tickets that
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ket, which for workmanship and (to-
sign, is hard to beat, even In the 1
ger cities, and is a credit to the build
er. Mr. Peale, who has opened a paint
shop in the Propeck building is doing
the painting and it Is a first class Job.
Mrs. Harris showed her good busi
ness sense by patronizing home In
dustries. La Grande has mechanics
enough to do all work of this descrip
tion and by keeping money here al!
are given a chance to correl some of
money so often sent to other towns
for vehichles which can be had hen
for the same money and are of equal
workmanship.
We sell phonographs on the Install
ment plan. Newlin Book and Station
ary Company.
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If your particu
lar grocer pleas
es you in every
way there is lit-
need of chan-
Even WE$ can
do no more than
that
But if you think
come of mailing
a shift we would
be glad to rave
you the best ser
vice of which we
I capable
Often and often
we have turned
now--and"again
customers into
steady patrons
And we lose
surprising few of
particular buyer
who once besom
our customers
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CITATION.
In Tie county Court for the Counry 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 r uardlan pt,fQ
estate of the person and estate Xe
above named David Troy, an incom
petent person, Bhould 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 14 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 21gin. said
county and state: Commencing at the
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 soata
272 feet; thence castt 160 feet, thence
north 272 feet, to the place of begtt
ning, conslsing of 1 acre, more or less"
in Unton county, Oregon.
Witness the Hon J. C. Henry, Judge
of the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the county of Union, wit
the seal of said Court affixed this SS
nd day of December, 1901.
Attest ED. WRIGHT,
Clerk.
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