La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 05, 1910, Image 3

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    STEWARD OPERA HOUSE I
D. II. STEWARD,
Saturday, February 5th
Bailey & Ajustin
In the Fantastical'Musical Comedy
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The A year round succiss at the Casino fand Ma'iestic
Theatres, New York and Studebaker, Chicago
Jfie Ony Company Payng The Piece
IVfft ifs fhnumberabfe Orginaf , Feaf
ure, Big Girly Singing and Dancing
Chorus, Song Hits Pantomimic Ab
u urbities rs--i. ' ::
FAMOUS CpLLlE BALLET
and.
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NEVER CEASG,
. DANCING, MA
Mahnee Saturday, 2:30
Seats en Bale Thursday morning'. PRICES Matinee, Boxes $1.60, Or.
chestra and orchestra circle $1.00, Drew circle 75c Gallery 60c
Evening Performance, Boxes $2.00, Orchestra and orchestra circle,
$L60, Dress circle $100 and Gallery 50 cents .
Poultry
EGGS A-PLENTY If yon give your hens the right sort of feed.
We hare good wheats, oats, alfalfa meal, flax seed meal, POULTRY
TOXIC EGG PRODUCER, OYSTER SHELL, GRANULATED BONE
grit, etc. ;' v
Waters-Stanchfield Produce Co.
FLOUR, FEED, WOOD
141o Adams Ave.
PHONES: Black 12U , .Independent 451
A RATIO
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7 v
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J. H. P
up-to-date sleigh. Enjoy this fine
sleighing while you may,
BAY & ZWEIF 'it
PLUMBERS AND TINNERS .
211 DEP01 STREE1
XAXAUEIL'
;0 TfTTT TV Tl
M
EVLR SINGING
CHING GIRLS
tes
THAT IS WELL MAINTAINED IN
OUB OPTICAL WORK
' ' When you come to as to hare your
eyes fitted we ascertain the exact con
dition of your eyes fitting you care-,
fully with the lens that relieve your
eyea completely not by making the
eye ', accommodate Itself to the lens,
but by having the lens fit the eye
perfectly.
Our experience and genuine skill
assure you of EXACT work always
and without exorbitant charges.
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Will convert
your buggy or
vehicle into an
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Suppl
EARE
BAKER CITY
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LA GRANDE WILL GO THERE AND
STAY HERE
Two teams from two towns will meet
" two v weeks kenee
Two weeks from last night Baker
City and La Grande will meet in
forensic contest, this plan being the
result of a mix-up In management
by those who planned the Eastern
Oregon series. Pendleton 'will meet
champions from other sections of the
state, thus breaking up the triangu
lar affair as first planned. La Grande
will keep one team at home and send
one to Baker City and the latter
town will do the same. In this way
it becomes necessary to determine
the outcome by points and the dan
ger of a tie score Is more imminent
TAKES BOTH
BOYS WIX BY SCORE OF TWO TO
NOTHING
Girls nose out close victory by score
of four to five last night
La Grande took two victories last
night from the Summervllle boy's and
rirl's teams. The girls scored their
Irst victory for the season when
they nosed out a victory by a four
.o five score. There were no goals
from the field, all points being the
result of free throws. Both teams
Dlayed determinedly and It was a
matter of player against player that
delighted the spectators. The Sum
mervllle girls are clever and adopt
clean ' tactics In their playlng.: The
entire gime was Intensely interest
ing and marked by good feeling
throughout
The La Grande boys won by a
score of 2 to 0. The actual score
was 28 to five,' which shows very
well the relative strength of the
two' teams, but being left far in the
rear, and many of their players un-
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LA GRANDE
DIRECTORY
OF
FRATERNAL ORDERS
LA GRANDE, ; ORE.
If, i.
v La Grande camp No.' 17703 k meets
every Monday each month, at I. P, O.
F. ' HalL AH .visiting neighbors are
cordially Invited to attend.
FRED R CURREY, C
CAL JORDON, Clerk, i . .
Hope Chapter ' No. 13, O. E. 8
bold stated communications the sec
ond and fourth Wednesdays of
each month.'' Visiting members cor
dially Invited.
Pauline Lederlee, W. M.
Mary E. Warnlck, Secretary. ;
LO. 0. Fr Encampment.
Star Encampment No. 31, I. O. O.
r. meets every second and fourth
Wednesday m the month In Odd Fel
ows hall. VlslUng patriarchs always
welcome.
H. E. COOLIDQB, O. P,
W. A. WORSTELL, Scrib.
La Grande Lodge Na 161, W. O.
W meeu every second and fourth
Tuesday evening to K. of P.. ball la
a Corpa balldlmj til vlaltlng mam-
NERI ACKLE3, Consul Commander
J. H. KKENEY. Clerk.
L O. O. F Sabordlaate. .
La Grande Lodge Na ML meets la
their hall very Saturday nlgnc Visi
ting brothers cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat star be seta at
tf l 'H mUaraat- ...
GEORGE GROUT. N. a
L R. SNOOK, See. Becy,
W. A. WORSTELL 11a tasr.
trained and unueel to the grueling
pace set by the locals, four of the
Summerville team lert the floor a
few minutes before the game was up.
'-- '" nr '1? '-;(.). the
team did not leave the floor on ac
count of surplusa spleen. Summer
v"d oven nerWteJ to acrept a free
throw offered them JuBt before they
retired. In the event of a forfeited
game the score was t to 0.
MITCHEL1
AUTO AGENCY
DITTEBRANDT BROTHERS GET
THE UNION AGENCIES.
Coming spring will break all records
for sales, , say wiseacres.
Automobllec agencies in Union coun
ty are growing rapidly la number.
Among the latest to be established
la that of the Mitchell machine,
which will be n the hands of Karl
and C. F. Dlttebrandt of Summer
vllle. A Mitchell 30 has been shipped
from Portland and will reach the
Summervllle agents early next week.
From then on . orders' will come In
as sold.
So many new. automobiles are be-
" ... .' I' !"!
SHINING PARLORS
ivvri-; For
Ladies and
Gentlemen
ONLY PARLOR IN THE CITY
COURTEOUS TREATMENT
AND FIRST CLASS SESYICE
FOR TEN CENTS
Next Door to the Light Office
OpenUntil 11
Every Evening
THE
.. , Foresters of America.
Court Maid Marlon No. 23 meeo
each Wednesday night In K of P
halL Brothers are Invited to attend.
BEN HAISTEN, C B
LEO HERRING, C 8. '
G. J. V ANDERPOEU F.
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La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. t.
. M., holds regular meetings first and
third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. :
JNO. 8. HODGIN, W. M.
A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary.
Inlghts of Pythias. .
Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meeta ev
ery Monday evening in Castle hall
(old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcom
to all visiting knights. -
J. F. BAKER, C C.
R, L. LINCOLN, K. of It ft 8,
B. P. 0. E.
La Grande Lodge No. 433, meet
each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock ii
Elk's club, corner Depot street ant
Washington avenue. Visiting brother!
are cordially Invited to attend.
H. E. COOUDOE, Exalted Raler.
' HUGH McCALU Rec. Secy
. . . . . . . RlfiBEKARfl.
Crystal Lodge No. SO meets every
Tuesday evening fas the L 0. 0. F.
HalL - All visiung members are In
vited ta, atuad.
Mrs. Cora riUgsrala, N. O.
Miss Susan UcIUroy, Becretary.
ing sold here that all the leading
makers are seeking agenda in the
valley . Those who are In a poKltlon
to know say that the coming spring
... cruK au records in the number;
i. a a: us goia in and abont the city
in one year.
The suggestion that sandwlhpA
offered for sale at railway eating sta
tions be dated, will no doubt cause
a strong protest from some of the
old settlers who have grown erer
and tough in the service.
Use our Cu Elm Cream each nlrht
before retiring and you ' will have
no chapped lips or hands to bother
you. NeWlin Drue Co.
No matter what the weather may
be you can have drug store roods
at any time by taking advantage of
our free delivery service. Do not
hesitate to call us up by phone.
Newlln Drug Co.
This Is to Inform the general pub
lic that the undersigned hava pro
chased the Spokane Restaurant In
La Grande. Oregon, and we solicit
from the public your kind patronage,
assuring you of the most courteonB
treatment , This restaurant la open
day and night
. JIM KETB. Prop., Spokane Restau
rant Company. J-21-F-21
Fstata n ' '
EsUte of Cahtn R. Thornton, De-
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appointed Lawy ant, wiymen.- and the "Un
Oregon, sitting In probate, admlnls- ln an Advertisement-
New
BE PATRIOTIC MHKlf ORDERING
SUGAR AND INSlXf npOJ RAVING
HOME MADE, THE iEW FBKNB
IS NOW IN ALL THE GROCKRY
STORES. ;
DRY
CHAIN WOOD
I am prepared to furnish Dry Cham Wood, al
so partly seasoned wood, to all comers. Kind
ly phone your order to
V. . BEAU
PHONE RED 3741 .
' Gomplete equipment for
rubber buggy tires.
A GRAND!
i D. F GhA
G)irpltte Macbif!.
VALENTINES
Comic or SenffmenfaJ
POST CURDS
E: M. mLLMAN & CO.
tratrix "tt tlie e.Ula ci C
Tterutc, 2; f 5 ;'I
kavlet claims siinFt the
are herety notified to p.t,.
duly certified, to the unders
nod t
her residence In La Grande, Ortzrr-
or st -tb !w o9ic of Jso. 8- Hri
gin, In said city, within six nnnths
from the df.te of the first publication
of this notice.
First Publication, January 25, 191&.
PARA L. THORNTON.
Administratrix.
2L T. HATOTT.
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Hank Sidewalks Built and
Repaired. Exca sting and
Filling. Phune Black 1562.
o o
O J. A. cum 2. o
Gasoline wood saw.
& Phone orders to Clack 1S5L
O V O O v O O O O
Kansas Lawyers to Confer.
Topeka, Kan., Jan. 27. Seldom be
fore has an annual meeting of tha
Kanteas State Bar Association at
tracted so many legal lights of tha
Sunflower state as the session open
ed today in the Supreme Court room.
Prof.. Roscoe Pound, of Chfan. will
deliver the principal "address of" the
V I ... un f & I . . . m
ouujw, , runisL.iBm ana me common
Tj,w - mMf. .ti
81 - 'nclud. -CriHcism. court, by the
Sugar
S)b)ssisiSii
resetting and repairing
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RON WORKS
i, Propriety" 1 ' '
, Shops and Foundry ,
ADAMS AVEHbc
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