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1 v. - N ,!. 1. A. VIS. DIRECTORY OF THE ; FRATERNAL ORDERS LA QRANDE, ORG. I ' ' , ,i. ii Mil . .TTT3. OVER "HIGH" ' ft W. A, . , La Grande camp No. 7703 metis eyefry Monday each month at L ( O. F.ilalL All visiting nelghbera are ' cordially Invited to attend. . ' FRED B. CURRKT, C CAL JORDON, Clerk. O.E.I. ' Hope Chapter No. 13, 0. B. &. bold stated communications the aec-j end and fourth . Wedaeadaya of each month. Visiting members cor dially Invited. PaaUaa Lederlee, W. 1L Mary EL Warnlck, Secretary. . L 0. 0. F. Eneampment Star Encampment No. 8L L 0. 0. F.. meets every second and fourth Wednesday tn the month In Odd Fel lows' hall. Tlsltlng patriarchs always . "welcome. H. E. COOLIDGE, G. P W. A. WOR8TELL, 8crib. La Or&nde Lodge Na 111, W. 0. J, meets every second and tourth uesoay evening a K. ot r. Sail u the Corp boildlny - W nsltln mm- NERI ACKLES, Consul Commander . J. H. KEENEST, Clerk. L 0. 0. F Saberdlaata. La Grande Lodge Na 16, meets la their hall every Saturday nlgnt Visi ting brothers cordially Invited to at tend. Cemetery plat an be seen at tr restaurant GEORGE GROUT. N. 0 I. R. SNOOK, Rec. Becy. W. A. WORSTKLL. Fl ec. Poultry Supplies EGGS A-PLENTY If yen give your hens the right sort of fceoV - We have good wheats, eats, alfalfa meal, flax seed meaL POULTRY TONIC, EGG PRODUCER, OYSTER SHELL, GRANULATED BONE GRIT, ETC ' ' itl &$&&t$iB3ti& Waters-Standrfield Produce Co. FLOUR FEED, WOOD J j 141o Adams Ave. , PHONES: Black tin Vi Independent H51 G. E. Tungsten Lamps Make Electric Liofti Much Cheaper They have two and a ha times the efflcleney of the or dlnary carton lamp hither to In general use. The ffla. ment Is made ff a rare m tal eaUed Tungsten, which yellds an Intense brilliancy at a tew cost la shape and she the bulb Is Just like any otter' Incandescent lamp. Why not fa a Tungsten lamp for your self! Get one of the 40-watt and use It some where In your house In place of one of your carbon lamps. Then observe the great diff erence. Note the clear whlto light exactly twice as bril liant and costing yon one fifth less for electricity. Gen eral electric Tungsten lamps are destined to displace all others, for both store and house lighting. Eastern Oregon '''RiidP.ower Fercsteri ef America. . Court Maid Jarton No. 32 meeo each Wednesday night fax . K. of I htdL Brothers are Invited to attend BEN HAISTEN, C LEO HERRINGj C. S. - ' 1. F. A A. XL La Grande Lodge Na 41. A. F. I K VL, holds regular meetlnga first anc third Saturdays at 7:80 p. m. JNO. S. H0DG1N. W. M A. C WILLIAMS, Secretary. Anights at Pythias. , Red Crosa Lodge Na 17, meet y ery Monday evening in Castle haV (old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcom. to all visiting knlgbta. ' , J. F. BAKER, C. C . R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. 4 8. B.F. 0. B. La Grande Lodge No. 433, meei. each Thursday evening at t o'clock i Elk's club, corner Depot street an Washington avenue. Visiting brother are cordially Invited to attend. H. E. COOLIDGE, Exalted Rsler. HUGH McCALL. Rec. 8c .. ... REBEKARa .. .. .. .. Crystal Lodge Na SO meets every Tuesday evening la the .L O. O. F. Hall. All visiting membera ar in vited to attend. Mrs. Cora Fltsgerald, N. G. Miss Susan Mcl'lroy. 8ecreury. Light Company Operating on a horizontal plane JuBt a little above that by force of aecesity used by the high schoolthe five, shooting baskets with more ad roitness, but not, ' ' In the general sense of the word, displaying any distinguishable 1 superiority In all of the phases ot the game. The M. I. A. team corralled, the basketball championship of the county at the rink last night, when by a very de cisive score they overpowered the doughty high school players. The contest . was marked with wrangling at the start over the eligibility of a player who It proved was not up to the standard of the other four of the M. I. A. organization," and the con test was commenced under adverse circumstances. Credit is due Refer ee Woods and Umpire Wagenor for the diplomatic manner In which tur bulent tempers were held to a placid surface. By rigid enforcement of the rules the game was pulled off with only one or two indications of un controlled tempers.; ; For nearly an hour the well filled house was kept waiting during the settlement of a dispute that oueht to have been attended to long before. " Pete Jost was the bone of conten tion. Basing their statement on the fact that he Joined the club a month ago and has practiced continuously since, the M. I. A. claimed his eligi bility. The player was Toundly dis puted and compromise was allowed by the high school to allow him to play one half. This was done but his playing was nothing remarkable or even good. His place at center was more efficiently filled by V. Bean in he second half. The M. I. A. started the Scoring and they kept It up,' registering a to tal of 33 points moBt of which were from Held goals and also, nearly all of which were thrown by Ains worth. His greater strength and height Blmp y meant that when the ball once got Into his hands, Earls shorter stature as entllely Insufficient to effectually vie with him, or prevent a basket. His shooting arms were classy, as well. Geddes, the other scoring cog, was held down by Ce cil Bolton more effectually because of a more evenly matched height. The highs played on the defensive at all times and never came abreast of their opponents. At the end of the first half the score was four to 16 In favor of the M. I. A. and lathough the highs got back their shooting eyes for a while in the second half, they could not overtake the leaders who at frequent intervals kept adding to their score. The- contest was fast, though not as classy as some seen this .year.; The high school was at a par with the others in team work at times, but , the long reaches of the M. I. A. effectually prevented a systematic manipulation of the ball. Childers electrified the audience with several long throws but Alnsworth on the other hand, negotiated goals at short range from any conclevable angle. Hamilton at center,, Childers and Carpy, forwards, Bolton and Earls at guards, constituted the high school lineup and it was not because any of the five misplayed his posi tion that the highs lost The best team , won. ; , Geddes and Alnsworth, forwards, Jost and V. Bean, center; A. Bean, V. Bean and Walt, guards, comprised the M. I. A. team. It was the guard ing of the two Beans in the first half and the goal shooting of Alnsworth that largely was .responsible for the long lead taken In that canto. PIQNEEER IS DEAD MOTHER OF GEORGE ASD JOIIX CUAPMAJT PASSES. Demise occurs at Jacksonvolle, Job. ' ephlne County. ; Mrs, Margaret Chapman, a pioneer of Southern Oregon, died at the res idence of her daughter, Miss Cath erlne Chapman, in Jacksonvolle, Feb. 1, aged 71 years. The body was tak en to Williams Creek for interment SOUTHERN OREGON I TTT ZxcliMiv local ' - Thursday.'; ; " Mrs. Chapman had resided in Jack son and Josephine counties for nearly 40 years. . ' She leaves three sons, George and John Chapman, of La Grande, Ore gon and Ben Chapman of Arizona, and three daughters, Mrs. Maggie Reeves and Miss Catherine Chapman of Jacksonville and Mrs. Ed Tryer of Grants Pass. Ashland Record. ''' 0 4 O ? H.T.MAT0TT. rmlr"!. ' ; Bxra ptloR mid 4 f'ilKni. Phone Hlck Wl O Pictures that please and don't hurt the eyes. Matinee every . afternoon at 2:30. Doors opea 7 o'clock at night Admission lOe to all " v.' , PBOGBAM- TONIGHT ' ale Face's ma. Wooing Dra- His Reformation Drama. ' The Tramps Romance Dra ma. ' ' , ' Repairing the House. A farce. ' Song. Some 'day when deams come true. Kotlce of Street Improvement To whom it may concern: No tice is hereby given that in pursu ance of a resolution adopted by the Common Counci" of the City of La Grande, Oregon, on the 5th day of August 1909, creating Improvement District No. 6, and designating De pot Street, as such district and in pursuance to a resoultion adopted by said Common Council on the 2d day ofFebruary, 1910, whereby said Council determined and declared its intention to improve all that por tion of Depot Street In said improve ment district as hereinafter describ ed, by laying thereon hard surface pavement, the Council will, ten days after the service of this notice upon the owners of the property affected and benefited by such improvement, order that said above described Im provement be made; that the boun drlea of said district to be so Im proved are as follows: All that por tion of Depot Street from the east curb lino of Fourth street to the east side of Jefferson avenue. No tice is hereby further given that the Council will levy a special assess ment on all the property affected and benefited by trach improvement TR a .1 .1, niw it the place JL wLere you can f incl etyles tliat are author itative, patterns tli at are novel, exclusive and dis tinctive, tailoring of sur passing excellence all from Ed. K Price &, Co. aacMAMT TAiioas cbicaqs Nowtere else in the community will you see such an elegant assortment of fabrics, or such complete value for the money. Let us tahe your measure and prove our claims. Today. nrpracnUtivt of Ed. V. Price U Co. 1 Tnree-Buttoo Novelty Sick, J flanting lower pocket for the purpose ot paying for such Improvement : That the estimated cost of such Improvement la the sum of 118.724.68. That the Council will on the 23d day 0- February, 1910, meet at the Council chamber at the hour ot 8 o'clock p, m. to consider said estimated cost, and the levy of said assessment, when a ' hearing will be . granted to any person feel ing aggrieved by such, assessment La Grande, Oregon, Feb. 1910. By order of the Common Council of th- City of La Grande. D. a COX, 2-11-2L Recorder. Candies Wot-- Our rei;nlat 25c per pound lines '. ' . '.'".''' c ' oar Mnw make, absolute!) pure, we kuiw it aud a visit to rur . r I; "it - i mauufactnrlng department will convince yon. 0 IB TG(.ErS are vream ii, the ' flavors are, Strawbsrry, cbocolat) and Vs. Ta'fn In four flaiors. HEW WRIXKLE Try lids . D. Selder Crsnde'Exclvshe Csn dy Manufacturer PBOFESSIOIAL DIBECTOBT. BACON k HALL. Physicians and Surgeons. Office In La Grande National Bank Building. Thone Main 19. . T. Bacon. Residence, Mala 18. If. K. HaU, Residence, Main 52. 0. a UPTONk PH. Q. M. D. u ' Physician and Surgeon. Special attention given to Eye, Bar Note and Throat. Office la La Grande National Bank ' Building. v; hoael: Office, Mala 2; Residence, Mala SI Quality vim Fashion 44 J. H. HUBBARD, M.D. ',. Physician and Surgeon 1 Office in' New Bank Building Rooms 20-21. 'Phones: Residence, Mala: $9; Offico 79. N. MOL1TOR, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams ae. and Depot ht Office Main 68. Residence Main 63 D2.L. H. l'XDERW00DM At present located In Dr. Richardson's Offices over , KUTte Drag Store. Special attention to dis eases and surgery of the eye. Phono , Black 13C3Ind SIS. GEO. W, ZianUEJTlX, OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN, Sommer Building Roon s T-S-9-19..: Phones, Home J 332, Paciflo Mainr 63. , Residence Phono, Black SSI, b'ccusor to Dr. F. B. Mttf , DENTISTS. , J. C. PRICE, D. Iff. R. . Dentist Room 23, La Grands National Bank' Building Phone, :; Black 3991 ' C. H. CRAWFORD. 1 Attorney at Law. Practices In an the courts of the etate ; " and United Statea. OSlce In La Grande National Baajfc Building, La Grande, Oregon. Chaa. A Cochran Goo T. Cochra i COCHRAN COCHRAN,. Attorneys. . ? La Grande National Bank BuUdI. La Grande Ortgam; . vtilliam m. RAMsanr. attorney and Counsellor at Law. ii'iu. 15 and 18 Sommer Block. , Oregont TKTFSIHABT SURGEONS. DR. P, A. CHARLTON. Veterinary 8urgeon. ' ' ; Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grande." Eesidence Phone Red 701. Office Phono Black 13 L f ' , tM-tpendent Phono 63. Both p',- ,.v V i"ldence. DR. W. n. RILEY Graduate from the Ohio Stat' Uni versity. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery of all kinds." Country Call Promptly answered. Agent for Nat ional Live Stock insurance Associa tion, Portland, Oregon.' - . .Office 14 Adama AveJ , Phones, Pacific, Black 1901 Independent 873 TEACHERS OF MUSIC SB ERLA CARLOCK ' Teacher ot Piano Pupil of Pierre Doullet of the Cs3 i Jose Conservatory. ; Tor children the Burrows com? of music study and musical kin&T garten. Studio in the Mahaffoy Uii