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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1910)
LA GRANDE EVENlKQ OBSEUVEH, Thursday, mcL:mui l, 1010, r- JOIiX T. Ei:0W., OF KEMKiY. f ' I - j Directory of the Fraternal Order l cf La Grande, Oregon ? i ; I r r--' r ; i . : IT' i i if.. , ?; & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. j REEEKAIIS Crystal Lodge No. ' t 1, A. T. A. M. holds regular meet- j meets very evening In the I. O C ngg first and 'third Saturdays at F. hall. API visiting members sr. 1 us H m Prtrlnl VAlpnma ir all I In . (t . J i Ai.ji Ion n m. Cordial welcome to all invited to atterid. j A' A i I r. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, N. G. MRS. JENNIE JL EMITII. Sec. i fc ' 1 M M jasons. JOHN R. HODGIN, W. M. 'C. WILLIAMS, Secretary. " ' ' ; ' '', r p. 0. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433 aeeta each Thursday evening at 8 :'clock in Elk's club, corner of De ot street and Washington arenue.' lilting brothers are cordially ta iled to attend. DR. 0. L. BIGGERS, Ex Rul. HTJCH McCALL, Rec. Sec. ODMEN OF THE WORLIX Le irande Lodge No. 169 .W. 0. W. ets every second and fourth Tues day In the month. All visiting mem ers welcome." ' ' ' -j NERI ACKLE3, C. C. $ 1 , J. H. KEENET. Clerk. 'W jr. Av La Grando Camp No. 7703 ha I. O. O. F. hall. All TlsItlnR 'elgbbors are cordially Invited to .ttead. v":v 1. R. SNOOK, C. , ' t Tj. B. COX, Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cro Lodge No. 27 meets every Monrfa night In Castle hall, (old Elk's hall A Pythian welcome to all vlalUni Knights. . JESS PAUL, a a R. L. LINCOLN. M. of R. k S : r 0. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, 0. E C. nolds stated communications th second and fourth Wednesdays o each month." Visiting, members cor dlally Invited. : - MARY A. WARWICK. Sec ' . .. . , PAULINE EDERLE3, W. M.,, WOMENOF WOOBCRAFTrrC randi "Twuuo jime no. 47 meets' Tr . first and third Thursday eTuhlngn -. In the month at the L 0. 0. F. hall All vlsJtlag members are welooma. CHLOE ROBINSON, O. If. ( LIZZIE ELLSWORTH, Clark. This ETangelfst Begins a Series of meetings at the Christian cfinrch next Sondaj. This meeting; will continue Indefinitely. ; .;, That' s What They AH Say It's Good ForWhat Ails You WE CO M P MY LI r-j : . 9 ' " iif iiei:: WOUKMEX C03LSTEXCE SETTING OUT BIG ORCHARD. Aim Is Not Complete Work Kow bnt End It Next Spring. - t; I;"-;- ; ' Another huge orcnard commenced to assume tangible form yesterday af ternoon when the La Grande Invest ment, company Bet a large crew of men to work planting the tract near Imbler known as the Penington farm. inere are score after score of acres in Ihe tract and it will all be Dlanted by Spring. It la not the aim of pro moters to set all the trees out at this time, but the start has been made nevertheless .. and will be completed next spring so that the sale of the small tracts to which the farm haa been: cut up, can go on.. ... ,0 ..; This traxt will add materially to the acreage of orchard land In the Imb ler district, where orchards by the hundred of acres have been est out In the past two or three years. ' When In need of anything In watehes, clocks. Jewelry f cut glass, hand painted China, or any other article carried ? by a first class Jewel ry store, investigate our prices befor. buying and you will s ave money, and .be sure of securlfn t ' first quality goods. . If your, eyes tro unle you, havo them fitted by an opM see : LA GRRNDES LEADING' JEWELER Photo by Amcrlonii freng Assoclittlon. 0CSTAVK LJI'XuKTKOU, ' WOHLD'S CBAU- rooters jexpet to have all the crack rnhliers of . America and Eurooe to compete on the circuit! Gust ave. k JJunKstrouv the ' world's champion Marathon runner, ts coming to, this country within the, next few weeks with a string of Swedish run ners." LJungstrom has been In bis na tive land for the Dast fw mnnthn tn. leering a "stable" of fleet footed ath letes to bring to this country. In Amer ica last year Llunestrom Mtuhiiatuwi world's records at different distances besides , defeating the best America could produce. .'. National Automobile 8how. Preparations are in full blast for the eleventh national automobile show, to be held In Madison Square Garden, New York, Jan. 1 to 21. 1911. The forthcoming show win h vided Into two parts, one of which wjll be devoted entirely to passenger or pleasure vehicles. This will be known as part 1 and will be held dur ing the week of Jan. 7 to 14. Part 2, which will be devoted to commercial or. frelght carrying vehicles, electric carriages And motorcycles, will , be held during the period of Jan. 16 to 21. Spanish Polo Tam Hr. A Spanlshxpolo team is now in this country and before going back home hopes to arrange a mnh n-itii American aggregation. The foreigners wJeom waaria and are the cham pions of the continent, whlfh fiHa they have held for six years. V The warques. ae vninvleja. captain, and De Sounder. Count do In xrn,. De Yturbe compose the outfit. Opposite (he U. &. land OfM, Adams Au, J - International Quoit Pitching League. ; An international nuoit uiu-htnn iom. .i a(,ur Is proposed, made op of the Dominions. Victorias. 'Maple Leafs and Daven ports'of Toronto; two Buffalo clubs, one from Jamestown. N. Y, and one from Wilkesbnrre. Pa. '. V; ' . ' x ''-'. . , A Question of Gifts. "Why did you deliberatelv msk an 'enemy of your old friend Jinks?" "Because h is to be married next month."-Llpplucott,s. 4 i 'j y I . f.C'ff ; A M 'il . t to in a "A if it 'b 'titin , fry ti t ' . . a la ever placed on the marlict in cny ciy 7 Pive Blocks from the Busi ness Center of the City ; :,- . - ': i ' '; . t : . . : . ; '- ' ;' : ' ;'.''.'; ' i ' "' -' The ground lies beautifully and every lot is level and smooth. : AH lots to be improved yith CEMENT Sidewalks, Curbing and Parking and All Streets Will Be Graded- ' Pocitivel tlie xhoiccct bargains in CLOSE-IN property that can ever be offered in La Gfaiide.! " , , '' ; " 1 . I . ' ., : ? i . , . , : ' '' ' ' , . . '. ' " ,Homesi(ceis';:N:o yj arid Let it Grov? Inf Value'!! Prices will Advance November 1st Special inducements offered to the Quick Buyer and EASY TERMS will be given. ' - . -i . - , " '' 1 "'i ' ' '-. "r ' , ( . " v This is a purely Restricted Residence District and is destined to be the fut ure High-Class residential portion of the city.