Saturday afternoon beginning at one o'clock sharp and continuing DIRECTORY OF THE until evto thing is Bold, of house aold furuiture and goods. Every on " is urged to be present as there will be some mighty good bargains. Mrs. FRATERNAL ORDERS L.A GRANDE, ORG. t,. iu. ..d', 1614 Fourth street r rr Warning. . The public Is hereby warned not to -uy B. d R. T., dance tickets that iave been printed in black. The gen-i M.W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meet 1st 3rd Monday each month at 1. O. 0. F. tall. All visltlnc neighbors are cordially invited to attend. VL McMUBRAY. C. CAL JORDAN, Clerk. Foresters of America. Court Maid Jar-ion No 22 ciw-fc .ach Wednesday night In K. of T mil. , Brothers are Invited to attend BENHAISTEN. O C LEO HERRING, C. 8. US' :4.. y. If St alne tickets are ptinted In red and! iave the seal of the lodge upon them, ly order of the committee. a J. V4NDERPOKJL. V 9 1 v- X 1 V. t ' . i t . i' :;' o 0 r H IS ' .1 IS I h ' O.B.S. Bone Chapter No. 13, O. E. 8, hold gUted common loatlons the second and fourth Wednesday of each month jftsitlns members cordially invited. - RACHEL B. WORSTELL, W. M. MART A. WARWICK. Secretary- L 0 0. F Encampment, Star Encampment No. SI, I. 0.0 F meets every second and fourth Wednesday fat the month ia Odd Fel lows' halL Visiting patriarchs always welcome. a. . coolidge. a p W. A. WORSTELL, Scribw La Graade Lodge Na 169, W. 0 W meeu every second and tourth. Taesday evening t K. of t. hall U the Oorpt tmllOinf tatting went fSXRI A0KT1?3, CovtoJ Otounuder ' - J. IL XEENET, Clerk. F6iborffInte. La Grande Lodge No. 16, meets U their hall every Saturday nlgnu Vlsl ting brothers cordially Invited to at tend. Ometery pis mar Men at the Model restaurant - GEORGE GROUT, N. O I. R. SNOOK, Uec. Secy. W. A. WORSTELL. Fin 8 v Special Services. The special services In the M. E. Church, South, which opened lawt ' evening were well attended, Rev. Rex- O -nJ'i-r- , i ViHv. .'nt ', & 'ij 'tkr he ; ' ' ! 1 ' - kiqr&F A. F.ft A.M. La Grande Lodge Na 41, A. f. K. M., holds rugular meetings first an third Sa'nrdays at 7:30 p. m. R. L LINCOLN, W. V A. C.WILLIAMS, Secretary. Knights of Pythias. Red Gross Lodge No. 27, meet e ory Monday evening In Castle hall (old Elk's hall). A Pythian weloonu P.o all visiting knights. J. F. BAKER. C. C. R. L. LINCOLN. K. of R. k 8 B. P. O. B. La Grande Lodge No. 433. ' meeu each Thursday evening at I o'clock to Elk's clnh. corn n Washington avenue. Visiting brother ire cordially Invited to attend. H. B. COOLIDGE. Exalted Raler. HUGH McCALL. Rec. Sec) REBEKAHS. Crystal Lodge No. 60 meeU aver? Tuebday eveulng at the 1. 0. 0. F. hall All visitlnf members w. invited ,Mna 4'Ai nunA mm, i. , MI89 NNA aLEXANTJER. WW ..r... road of Miltou gave a roost inspiring address and those In e 'tendance last night believe great results will follow. The public is cordially invited to at tend. ' X!.. -; M The Steward Opera house January 15 Over elglity studenta have taken part in the preliminary debating and oratorical contests at the Oregon Agricultural College and many more will enter before the work is com pleted. The Jensen Creamery Company of Salt Lake is putting In a big cream ery at Pendleton. Ore., which they expect to have In operation within a month. - There is much comment1 on Fri day's big debate between the Uni versities '. of Utah and Oregon, and the interest is keen at to the out come of the talkfeast. Oregon's men, Collier and Spencer, are putting the final touches on their arguments, which cover a vast amount of mater ial and represent weeks of hard work on the subject of "Resolved That All Corporations Engaged In Interstate Commerce Should be Ob liged to Take Out a Federal Char ter." The teirni hus the matter well i.. i-.iu u.. utudiuia nt the Uni versity expect their duo to win Utah is at the disadvantage for hav ing to travel bo far, and their men will probably not be In as good con- From "Tfie' Land of Mod9' dition as would seem necessar... Oregon has found this a disadvan tage In the past The Lewiston-Clarkston people do not propose for Jack Frost to have the say regarding a fruit crop in that section of Idaho. The business men of these two enterprising ci ties have united in providing a sum of $5000 and have ordered a carload of oil burners to be distributed among the orchardists of the country who will refund the money paid out by the business men. This system fo frost fighting has been successfully practiced in Collrado for some time. WANTED To buy 10.000.000 feet of lumber.. Will take mill cut deliver mi at La urande or other Eastern Oregon points. W. R, Kivette, Box 20.7 BTJ8SEY'6 HACK LINK . '; mi-vIc ' Oar n Ni?ni Hack -urniBrifcO , lor funerals and private parties. Baggage transferred Pay and Stand at Paul's Cigar Store. 'Phone Red ?4l Night 'Phi-ne Main zi . K. L. liCTSSEY. 4 To Whom It May Concern. Thd firm of O. F. Coolidge. consist ing of O. F. Coolidge, H. E. Ioolidge. and O. R. Coolidge has sold out to O. Fv. Coolidge and is by mutual consent iisolved and the business will be con- ...W V.".-.AwW V---:',1 .T.J: ' ' .S- ' V , i ' . inued by O. R Coolidge. Thos la n claims against the firm will ulea? uresent then and those oweic? du ieeou'nta or notes will please call an. settle. " 0. F. COOLIDGE. H. B. COOLIDGE, 0. R, COOLIDGE. Ml-17- We sell phonographs on the lust:' ment plan. Newlln Book and Station ry Company. Department of the Interior at I- Grande, Oregon. November U, 1909. Notice la hereb given that John W. Maltland of Van ctuver. Wash., who on Oct 6, 19" made timber and stone sworn staff ment No. 01859 for NE 1-4 NW 1-4 and NW 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec 16, and S 1-2 S. 1-4 Sec 9. Township 5 South Range Rf East Willamette veridlan has tics of his intention to maae nnai tin ber and stoue proof, to establish claim to the land above described, t- fore the register and receiver of th Tnlted States Lan1 Office at La Gini Oregon, on the :oth day of Februar 1910. 4 i. A. OLIVER. tiasoilpe wood saw. ') i Phone orders to lilack 1851 Attention. There will be a public auction held 4 M.T. MATOTT. . A Plank Sidewalks Built and 4 Repaired Exca ating and V Filling Phone Black IBM. A Jfotlce of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern that James Q. Peach administrator of the estate of Wl'ltasi G. Peach deceased, has filed la the county court of Union county, Ore gon, his final account as adm'nls tratrlx of said estate and said court has set Wednesday the 10th day of February A. D. 1910 at 2 o'clock , P. M. at the county court house In La Grande, Oregon as the time for hearing such reports anl ail cbject- tirmm thCTCCt Dated at La Grande, Oregon. - this 9 day of January 1910. , v. JAMES O. PEACH, . Administrator, (1-9-1M3-30-M.) If your particu lar grocer pleas es you in every way there is lit tle need of chan ging. ' ! Even WE can : do no more than I that But if you think some of making a shift we would 1 1 mm . K be glad to give you the best ser i vize of which we capable Often and often we have turned now--and--again customers into steady patrons And we lose surprising few of I particular buyer who once besom 3 our customers ii i ry us on any thing you like. The James G. Snodgras Groc-ery GROCERY SATISFATCION 'f; t r , -t 1 (