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V to i a - X I DlfcECTORY . aAHQRANDE, ORE.- : 1 Cxn3,,trta.tla.vTHJ aueta very KsaSay each stoat ttLf 0. F. UsSL IX 'tlspLag -'naisibnrn. : art wiisssy nki attest - ' I: ' . F"5ZD.,B. .CT7R322T, 0 cal jep;s,;.cit4.-; r.;"N f ' caast,ai IX t. ft S. exl fan Jcnrfh tretattdAyt ot ai atcata, tlt2f nwnaher eor- , LAG. Tr-TSsx&as&U1 r4 ttetti awry aeoena and . tart mSnesdhy to til awatia In 041 Pel-(ol low bity. Tteianf pttrtartW Uvi to W. i. WORSTELL, BctIV U Grand LM No. iei.iW. 0. bmu erf wcon4 a -flptrtb n P. Wll t. Corp tiUdOf UnC2aP5- KSRI ACKLE3, CuMttl Comnumdw. ' J. H. KKSR3T, CltrlL . :-i i ! ' La Qraada Ltrtn No. 11 la ihtir kail dray Baturdar ilsat 1 ttal- oj tint brothers cordially tarltad to at- trad. Cuieterr blat U Mff at tit " M rastaaraat j , QEOQB GROUT, li 0 I. R, 8N00K,Rm. By. ;W. A. W0R8TELL. 11b fW. iSCji-TLlirri if r'flve year beat tbe rljU lert et fc t . 6SIT, ITS. ICu MiTEn... Si 6: i? Tungsten ; Bkctnclight tf Tey bave t :4 bajf ilnaiT. farben lamn .hiawi eat Is made ef a rm TeUdaA.lntinse brfeUancy ifae the bnlb li fast Uke any , Why net a Tnifsten bap - 40-watt ass aie It seme jaf ef efjnr ,earbn lamps. tfrence, JtU.;tkt. white iaaS Wt. ! J erai electric Tugsten lamps others, for beth store and v; Eastern Oregon And ?6vM . . tansim af Anerfsa. - Court EaaJfcurica No. U meeo 1 tutlert jtaTJttwd I . . wtw v v fafiniiM wt l LEO BZRRINa.,C. 8. . ' , V,' - .; 1 1 c.1 i. 4U ttUl r&cli BoaUssaSrst v JKa & CODGQf, Tf. 11. A.C.TSXUUAK3, CCTtr. erj lltawlay arwlas '. la Castla bal) Ek"t hall). A Pythian welcom. U rtttf anights ;;. ;.,,; '-r. B. L. UNCOLN, K. ot R. 8. p. '.t- -rip. La Qraada Lodca Na 4SJ,- mwn club, corner . Depot ptreot ant Watbivstoa titttt4 1 Vtatttef brotban art cordially Invited to attend. H. B. CCXLIDG3. Ezaltad Ralr. l HUGH aTcGALU Rec Bec Crystal Lodge Na. M meafti every I WiavodDttm''a' 02'VA HalL All-.vlattlag member laT Tite4'attaAMA'Jy' !l';&t lira, Cera FitigeraU. N. O. :'-iif mM Susan rMcintoy,'JBecreUry, 55? .. Lam twf, Ibiss Ue efflelency ef,e er te In feneral mm. Tie m v tal ealled -TaagsUn, wblcb nl t aJevffeibaM etjer. ( Ineandeseent laap. V: fer jev setft tet one el ibe vthere In jaw kesse U plaee n, , Then ebisrve the great dUf.W.M Ugkeefl Wee' m,iI.' fc ! f. IfWeJl7? Sen r are desttati U dlsplaee all 1 bense lighting. ';' ?; ;'. iS,Vtt ' '.;.U V) A.V C!'H1 (A mm . Company ami iiftn ' i . .1 s,. 0. E. 5. tYOSXINIJ TUWtua A LABOR SAVING KXT1I0D Deieg.uwi. - .i tea cCco men J La Grande Jor that purpose ; iJEIUaiaaUon .Pf red tape ana "8lm plificatloo jOf all-reports now requir ed of the O. R. A N.' agents and (he beads of local, departments, Is the purpose of a visit to La Grande of delegation of Portland office men, beaded by G. P Eagen,"" cousin of Dispatcher Eagen .of this city, and who Is general freight agent at Al bitir . The , party ; looked J lnta -jmat" ters here lastmlsht and ihtr EoVb1 Ing' proceeded aaitward. ' VVlti the general agent are P. W. Trepple and F.- R'vDuhn, alsoipr the lead offijces at Portland, ' ' '. At present the system of reports required' of agents la voulmlnous lr the extreme, and the system will reorganised '.looking towards easier and more . condensed methods. WESTERN FEDERATION MEMBER DIESAT LOCAL HOSPITAL. FJnlander also, a member of the I. vT. rT.N known relatives. At some time of his life a member of the;i Western .Federation of Miners and of the Indostjrlal Workers . of the "World," John Strong, aged 42, a Flnlander a few days ago employed by' the Gratda Rohde Lumber Co., and 'ffi for sprt time, only. pasBed away, a( the Grande' Ronde Hospital today, ?The lunjaral will , be held to morrow. tv:. As far as known be had no rela tives In this city or in the country An 1; ,W. W eardj bearing dBtef ot April i.H, ,.-,iW7 ; andiiAprilr.SS.iflflOT, dated at Portland,, Oregon, and a miner's jrard: bearjhg date August 14, 1$97, were- foijnd son ,bjs person.; He bat bevw Jierebuttk a ..few , days, at whlc.hm;..b,e waa. omployed by the lumber company, took aick and died. NEW EXPRESS ; COXPANT 'SAI nnen racue sens ens ma sjcanae jj expects better service ben. ,-: Company delivery "wagon and team and more Extended delivery , aarvice are two , things that aa ' be antici pated when the American Express Company takes over the Pacific Ex- k Pictures that please and don't 4 hurt the eyes. v, ViU'e Matinee every afternoon t , :80. . A -'fin "f I'fA O Doors oyem I 'deck at might ' 0 A tAdmteshiai 10 to aR , A -".;. o ,i TONIGHT w .O O' - --i !.';.':."' "1.. -tO A To save . her soul Drama A A gift from Santa Claus A Drwnn. ?yv A A The Sleeper Comedy. A 0 A Convenient Lamp Post Cotoody. f:' p. :;-;". A - Song Good Evening Caro- A A : line. :.a r-:0 fit nninirn jrav slf AT111 1U11 ' - PASSES AVAY I 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O ,P OOOOOOOOOO pre88,'!L!ch at. p resect Is operating here. , While, no word has heen re- celyed. o that effect, . it Is a ' well known fact that It always the policy of tl a ; American company to own It' owa, wagons, instead of. employ lng ocal express deliveries to do the work. ' ' , ' J :'The transfer wiirtake place .this Bpring as, announced in th.Chserre; some weeks, agat r';7r , Easehall, Sermon WhlBton wUl'dellver a, sermon on the national game this evening at the -Central Church of Christ.'; The subject of this -eermon la: "God's He- roes.? WhUton' held ., place' on 'the , Syracuse -Unlvereitw team and thus i knows - the garni, .iJHe wlli. describe tho -game between:' thai. Boston ;unl Philadelphia 'American-.Leagvtrt Ulrna Longman Is' a sweeti lololBt i iThla evealng Km T; J,: Scrogtia' and JJr. LoBgmaa' Witt sing Mi-.Juei .ifixtar team U the best fet' "Tou have stefl 1 b!?ger; xnen ' tnan- Wnlflton ' buVi'n trigger preacheraj'-'Come lout'thisW'j ehlng, ;youfl'lover bfbaeebalk feei glni: at 1:40, half h6uT'bf ' s6grser vice 'and "then' th sermon. t '-". "Vji,;! w .''-T . : - iale'Tia StorJ Jae SUr. v '"j fl A"Gift Trotf! Santa Claus;"-1s1aa Edlebn 'picture thatl,! will' bring rjoy to' the "nearts of1 not' only he' child ren but the older folks 'ab' Welf. J for It: Is' a picture that;' it weli wVlttori to' be' Wen In moving "pictures. .'6loi Ise.'the "child In the fflnW W'-Well rewarded for- her 'patience ''land the pictures ot Santa are really real, the moral is; plainly; In evidence and pne that can- be nsed by almose every one. There are-! two other films al ong with this' that 'are good; to" saV the -least, and Mr.' W. Hv.Geroge will stng , "Good Evening V Caroline." ' Rherslde Grange Meets. ; The spirit of the Grange was ap parently In the air by 1 the numbei ot , grangers who attended the first meeting of Riverside Grange Satur-' day. The grange there has a mem bership of 42 and ' their goal is 100 for. 1911. Organizers C D. Huffman and W.;R. Gekeler were present''arid lnstr 'cted the!new local in the work! The officers are: W-'M.DH Proc tor; W. O.MrB.'A. B. Blood ;W. M', Z." Chandler; ,W."S4 'J. Lindsey; !W. A", S.i Carrie ' Bonsel i 11 W. C, Mrs Orpha McCaugbey; W. 8., Mrs.'tt; Clarkf W.'Sccl, Roy Rice; W. G'l Mi Kate ri. Hadley ; Wt' C, Mra1 Jen nie Thompson; W.,jPi Miss Mabel Stlllwell ;' W. ! TZ Miss Opal RlceV ' ; 1 The "hext meeting wlU ' be? h'elrf 'W, Feb. 12 'when' the decree team from Blue Mountain Grange will be pfes ent to ' install ' the'offlcers and fcon duct a class through ' the instruct ' An Intrestlng Lectare I On Thursday evening next at Hhe Presbyterian church In this city Dr T. C. liver , Ilifl; a noted peaker.j Wlll de a lecture,. on the subject, ."Tbe Boys of 1861-65. or '"'The; Svpn Biae 01 a soldier's Life." Dr. Thomas CorwJn nilfwaB ;witb Sherman on bit; famous marchvto the sea, and be yerjf. 'graphically v describes it. He was in 60' engagements. It Is bis personal recollections and exper iences as a Ohio cavalry boy. Seheel District Bend Election Nitlce Notice is hereby felven that at a meeting of School District No. l bf Union Co nty. Oregon, to be held at the high school building in said dit- trlct, on the 26th day of February', A. D. 1910, there will be submitted to the legal voters of said district the qnestion of contracting a bonded debt of Seventy-five Thousand . Dol lars for the purpose of building ' a school building .and for repaln of school buildings and for the ptrshase of land for. school purposes, the vote to be by ballot upon which shall be the words "Bonds-Yes and the words "Bonds-No.. ',' ' i-. i..-'.'' ';, ' Polls to be open at 1 o'clock p. 014 and remain open until 4 o'clock p. By order of the Board of. Directors of School District No. 1, of .Union County, Oregon. , nv,-,; . -'Dated this 6th day of Februai A. IX, 1910. h; -,x :: . t v -: : ''-J -1 1 f HENRY. HENSON. zfi n Chairman of the .- School . District Board of Schaal District No. 1., of Union' County, State of Oregon. - ( .' ' :'iv ART.IU2S C. WILLIAMS. -Clerk of School District No. 1 ot Union County, State of Oregon: sm::i;:GP,RLc:LS ' ' ls Gbnltt onion i ' A- 0X11 PATLC3 O ClTJ Aia nrsT cu3 xirnrc I FC3 TSl:C3n:3.: tJm rr t -tit 1:4 1c iOpca Urilil'il t-i i Tu' lt'tai'tifom tie"' plV ite'that the undersigned have pro chased.T.tvf aokant Restaurant ta Laj Grantt, T Oregon, ; .and we. . soljcit from tanfpnbttp, your, kind paHonagei aasuring jrpa , of the aof courteous treatment This restaurant It open day and nlgtt ' . ; Ttm sMu, jrrop., Bproane' Restao' rant Company. J-Ji-F-Jl. 1 Topeka, Kan.,; Jan.; 27.-Seldom he fore baa an annual meetlajr of the Kaxteas -Rate 'Bar Assoolatlon" at - CS PATB1CTIC WOO .CS'SESLfa gUGAR AND INSIST UPON BAYING noax ffAos. tsb iw, rsssa sow h' au. tbj ..czorki 'Ptoses."" a m . '-it s . f ' 1 I am jprepard to funnUh Dry' Cfciaiii Wo4, al-. si partly Veasoncd ; woo(3,, to all comers. Kind. iy prioM your ordir to. fM0nc.Rlu 3m . . cnipletepment for. : !,..VIvbWjtiltTgy, tires. 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