Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1910)
I (ft DIRECTORY OF THE FRATERNAL ORDERS ' " LA GRANDE, ORC.' VLJf.L , La, Grande camp No. 7703 meets very Monday each month at I. Q O. - F. IlalL All netting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. FRED B. CURRET, C GAL JORDON. Clerk. O.E.S. Hope Chapter Na. 13, 0. E. &, hold etated communications the aec oed and fourth Wednesday! of each month. Visiting members cor iUDj tavtted. Paulme Lederlee, ,W. M. ' Mary EL Warnlck, Secretary. v ' ' ',' 11.0, F EaeampaeaL Star Encampment Na 11, L 0. 0. F, meets every second and fourth Wednesday In the month in Odd Fel lowtfhalL TIaltlmf patriarchs always waloon.. ; , " H. K. COOLIDQffl. a P. W. A. WORSTELL, Scrlb. 1 Grands Lodge No. 181. W. O. "W, meets every seeoad and foirth Tuesday evening to K of P. hall la tha Cotm baUdlaai rf vUtttaa saai NXRI ACKLE3, Consul "Commander, J. H. KEENET, Clerk. L 0. 0. Faherdlaata. La Oraads Lodge Na II, meets La their hall every Saturday nlgm. Mal ting brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be sees ai tt " W retaarant GEORGE GROUT. N. 0 LK.8N00K.Rec.Baey. , W. A. WORSTELL. Fto . , . Poultry Supplies I6QS A-PLINTY H yea give year keas the right sort ef feed. We have geed wheats, eats, alfalfa meal, flax seed meal, POULTRY TOXIC, EGG PRODUCIII, OYSTER SHELL, GRANULATED BONE grit, etc . :Mmmmmms Waters-Stanchfield Produce Co. FLOUR, FEED) WOOD 141o Adams Ave. -PHOHES: Bfock 121 Independent 1 A RATI 0 up-to-date sleigh. Enjoy this fine sleighing while you may. BAY & ZWEIFEL PLTJMBERS AND TINNERS. 211 dlHX STRBE1 o Foresters s( America, Court Maid Jarlon No, 23 moon ach Wednesday night in K. of ,T tail. Brothers are Invited to attend. BEN HAISTEN. C-? LEO HERRING, C 8. a I V4NDKRPOKU ? 1 A. F. A A. XL La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. f . .. y.. h4 "wgular meetings first an1 u. ra EotifHjTS at 7:80 p. na. JNO. S.HODOIN, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary. slights ef PjUlas. Red Cross Lodge Na 27, meets ev sry Monday evening Jka. Castle hall (old Elk's hall). , A Pythian welcom. to all visiting knights.1 j , J. F. BAKES, C. C BL lb LINCOLN. K. of R. ft B. B. P. 0. La Grande Lodge No. 433, meeu each Thursday evening at I o'clock b Ha ss) w am efotf " Washington avenue. Visiting brother ire cordially Invited to Attend. : H. EL COOLIDGB, Exalted Ruler. HUGH McCALL, Rec Secy REBEKAR8. Crystal Lodge Na SO meets evtryi Tuesday evening In the L O. O. F HalL All visltmg members are In vited to attend. Mrs. Cora Fltsgerald, N. G. . Mtas Susan Mclllroy, 8screury TEAT IS WELL MAINTAINS! IN OUR OPTICAL WwRK When yeu ceste to us have yeur 1 eyes IlKod we aseertata the exact cea itlea of year eyes Htttng yea eare f ally with the leas that relieve yeur yes eoaaaleteh not by maktag the eye aecammodate itself to the lens, but by having the leas tit the eye" perfectly. : . , Our ezperleace and genuine skttl assare you ef BXAGT work always- and without exorbitant charges. '. ; Will convert your buggy or vehicle into an ILOVtHUfiit bud up J ' COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE . STIiOYED BT A FIRE. Socii'. c::l at Cove revWes CamlU . , '.. J.- and others. Cove. " ' " ""neclal) The home of J. . this city was de stroyer . . oat 1 o'clock yes terday afternoon, Frank nod Or phle Burford, two older boys were at home at the time, but there was a strong wind blowing and their ef forts to control the blaze were un successful, too house was soon a mass of flames and scracely nothing In the line of furniture could be saved from the burning building. The house and one or two out buildings were , total loss. The Burfords have been living in town this win ter so that the younger chlllreu might be nearer the school. It was their home ' on the farm near Cove that was burned up. It is under stood that there was about $300 in surance. ' The Cove Amusement Club gave a ball last Friday night which is thought to have eclipsed anything in the social line seen here in years I f turn .M MM ...... . v t means that' the dancers were attired in costumes like the farmer's wore In Cleveland's first administration, and the end of fhe hard winter of '87, which if you remember was the year of ; the big wind. There were several makeups which looked as if the price of wheat had dropped to 14 cents, ; one I in particular that was like he last faint words of a tale of woe. , There were several pretty good Imitations of Camllle in the third act and there was a wandering Willis from Rochester and the ori ginal Dodo Kid. All those who at tended swore they had a good Jime in spite of the noise. COLLIER MAKES REPORT. Tells local merchant of his Jonrnej to Eugene convention s John Collier last night made a ve ry Interesting and instructive report of his attendance at the state con vention of Oregon Merchants held in Eugene recently. He reported his trip in detail to the meeting of the local merchants, and evry one of the listeners wore carried over the same trip in the word description of ihe journey, in a very creditable manner. SALESMAN WANTED Big money selling . high grade groceries at wholesale to families, farmers, ranch men and etc. 'High cost of living 1,9 as People Talk Concerning Bit hew ma ay really knew, have PR YEN that tkeer Is ne eeeaomy equal te that ef baying aid eat'nfr healthful food I This eceaony sometimes spend a few cents more a week on gro cedes just to be sure This economy distinguishes be tween low price and dear and what Is moderate priced and cheap. ; , Thlg economy considers the health of a family Us most val uable asset . ; To people who practice, this sort of economy we commend this grocery stock of ours. Osr methods have stood and are standing the severest tests a long these lines. f v - If yea appreciate the top notch froeery quality Investigate. ' I I)E Economy Snodg I rictare Show for Sale. t ! A paying proposition. Only show la the city of Elgin. Good patron age and a good outfit. Address, Slough Investment Co., Elgin. " V 1-7-13. The Scrap The Birdcage. A prisoner wus arraigned before tlk bar of Justice enarg?d with having dal lied too long before another sort of bar and waxing too hilarious for tin? public peace. "What were you doing drunk in th treetr asked the magistrate. "Was I drunkT" was the reply in a tone of surprised innocence. - -"The policeman says you were." 1 "Under oathr "Certainly." "Perhaps he's right, but I was Just going along with a birdcage In my hand.". . The magistrate bad a bottle set be fore the prisoner, "Do you call that it was as dry as birdcage?" be in ns was. quired. "That's what you were carrying." V "V i The prisoner picked it up carefully, removed the cork, took a smell and 4y.t4 uutvu Af -mu, MM UfJT as he .-wan. -:; 'J i ..' . j t ?, x 'Well," he answered slowly, "it 'ain't u uiruc-Bge now, since them po licemen has had a whack at it." , "Probably you are sober now and see things differently." "That ain't it. It was a bird cage when I had it last" , "Possibly you can explain what you mean by a birdcage," sug ABOUT A DOZKN SWALLOWS IIC IT," gested the puzzled court "Easy enough," smiled the prisoner. "It had about a dozen swallows in It when they got It" Opportunity. FoollsU is be who aays that at his door I knock but once, a furtive moment lay, Fearing lest he ahull hear, then haste away, Glad to escape him to return no more. Not so; I knock and wait and o'er and o'er Come back to summon him. Day after day v I come to call the Idler from Ma play Or wake the dreamer with my vain up roar. , Out of a thousand, haply, now and then One, If he hear uguln and yet atrain. Will tardy rise and opn languidly. The rf'st, half puzzled, half annoyed, re turn ' To play or sleep nor cek nor, wish to learn Who the untimely, clownish guest may be. ,-',,:. , . William II. Eddy In Atlantic. A Tart Answer.- ' : The Kev. .folm SIcXcill was holding a revival service nt CraiiT. Waliw.an annouueed that he would answer any question about tlio Hible.' At once a note was sent u; to liinj reading ox follows: "Dear Mr.'SlcNe!lllf you nre'wek Ing to help young men, kindly tell me who was Cain's wll." That seemed a poser, and the audi ence waited with intense Interest, tern pewd with amusenieut. to si'o how the good niiin would estrleate himself. After a pause he said: "I love yotin men, especially young Inquirers for light, and I would give this young man a word of advice. It is this: Don't lose jour soul's palvatlon looking after other people's wives." Might Come In Handy. ' A charming Louisville girl f hi? dauuh tor of tt luinititor, h.is always Ikjoii famed for her lurbit of savitig .things Ijeeausio thci uuiy come lu handy, ami last siiuiiner t!n family tuiiJ , a aory. on.' her which ihe would givf a.-, good deal to suppn'ss.' She had Uvn away at White Sulphur Springs ami. Mini. Vftpeclally ponular, bail bucou:c the ro clpienf of such a variety of sou veuirs that before coming home she sent one trunk ahead lu which she put many of tlio various 'trinkets for her smaller brothers aud sisters and some summer frocks which had 'become too faded for wear. .viler mother industriously un packed the truuli and finally, when reaching the bottom, was transfixed to find several hundred poker chips and about half a dozen decks of cards. When her horrified father later ; de manded au explanation tbo daughter quite Innocently and unconsciously ?aid: : , , , . 1 'Why, father, they were left in the room 1 was occupying by some former occupant; and 1 Just took them because I thought they might come In handy." " And even the minister smiled at her explanation. Louisville Times, i . Book 4 rrr- ' I 4 SHINING PARLORS 11 For Ladies and Gentlemen 0511 PARLOR IN THE CITY COURTEOUS TREATMENT AND FIRST CLASS SERVICE FOB TEN CENTS Ksxt Doer to the Light Office Opsn Until 11 every E vemsrr Thlg ft to Inform the general pub lic that the undersigned have pru chaBed the Spokane Restaurant in La Grande, Oregon, and . we solicit from the public your kind patronage assuring yom of the most courteous treatment This restaurant is open day and night ; J JIM KEE, Prop., Spokane Restau- -41.- Kansas lawyers to Confer, Topeka, Kan., Jan. 27. Seldom be- fore" has an annual meeting of tha Kansas. State Bar Association at- Wev BB PATRIOTIC WDK5 OSDERIXtt SUGAR AND INSIST XJTOJ, BATING HOME MADE. T1IE AIM ! FRESH IS NOW IN ALL THE GROCERY 8T0BES. 1 DRY CHAIN WOOD I am prepared to furnish Dry" Chain Wood, al so partly seasoned wood, to all comers. Kind ly pbone yeur crdcr to , V. E. Gomplete equipment. for rubber buggy tires. ;v: AG " D. F. ' GERALD, Proprietor ' , . , , Complete Machine Shops and Foundry - UEVJ RMYTHEST COLLAR PiUS AND SAVALIERS, . M;v WLtMAfJ :m CO. ADAMS AVENbZ tracts! so 'many i:V.J tf ' Sunflower state as tl ees.c c. - i ed today In the Supreme Omrt r:--Prof. Hoacoa Pcunl, of ' ,r"' ii, !vit i he jiiinripnl : ' subject "Puritanism, and the Comioa. Law." Other subjects to be discussed Include "CrlMoisma of tourt3 ty tha Lawyers ant. avmen." and tte "Un authorized uae of Another's Portrait In an Advertisement." Kinqsky & Cone i : ; Shoes Repaired I ;; Two first cass workmen., t:' : : AJJ work turned out with ?U ill-'' S"rT i- iZupzith tnd susrzntssd. I l THE OLD PRESTON STAND. , i t i o . H. T. HATOTT. Plank Sidewalks Built and Repaired. Eica atlng and Filling. Phone Black 1562. A, 4 A J. A. CLITE2. A, n Oasolina wood saw. V , A Phone orders to Black 18SL k '' ''". "! O K $ Q $ O O O 0 Sugar BE AW resetting and repairing - ."v v-.- ' ',,'''. ';. : , A o o Gf beery "HIIlTOIUflfUfMlllIMWM 'i.r