La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 13, 1910, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    LA GIU27DB EVEirilTG OESERVER,
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1910.
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Directory of the Fraternal Orders
of La Grande, Oregon
A. F. & A. M. La Grande Lcfge No.
41, A. F. A JL M. holds regular aeet
, lugs Crtt and third Saturday at
7:20 p. a. Cordial welcome to all
Masons. JOHN S. HODGIN, V. M. -
A. C WTLLIAM3. Secretarr.
B. P. O. EL La Grande Lodge No. 432
meet each Thursday evening at
o'clock la FJk's dob, corner otDe
pot street ud Washington aveaae.
Visiting brothers are cordially in
vited to attends -
DR. G. L. JIGGERS. Ex KuL
KITH McCALI Rec. Sec
WOODMEN 0? THE WORLD Ls
Grands Lodge No. 161 W. O. W.
meets erery second and fourth Tues
day la the month. All rfsSting
' fcers vricome. ; ' '
KTEI ACKLE3, C C.
J. H. KEENEY. Clerk.
M. W. A L Graade Camp No. 7T8J
meets every Monday la tie month at
' tie V O. O. F. haa. All visaing
neighbors are cordially Invited to
attead.
D. EL COX. Clerk.
Try, the Observer
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La Grande Evening Observer
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Remember, a Beautiful Berry
Set FREE on the above terms
BEBEXAII3 Crystal Lodge No. P
rcecrta every evening In tie LO C
F. ban. AH visiting members sr.
invited to attend- ,
MIS3 ANNA ALEXANDER, X. O.
MRS. JENNIE M. SXITHSec..
KNIGIITS OP PYTHIAS Red Cro.
Lcx!ge No. 27 meets etery Moiula)
nigtt In Castle tall, (old Eli's hail,
A Pytblaa welcome to an viaitfw
Knighu.
JESS PAUL. C.C.
R. L. LINCOLN, M. of IL St S.
0. E. S Hope Chapter Na 13, O.
C bo! da atated communications th
second aad fourth Wednesdays of
each month. Visiting members cor
dlally Inrlted. a
MART A. WARXICK. Bee.
PAULINE EDERLE2, W. VI.
WOMEN, OF WOOIX'RAJ'T-Craa.d
Konde Circle Na 47 meets evert
first and tMrd Thursday etealasi
la the monta at the I. 0. 0. F. tutfl
,, All viaitiag members axe welccma,
" CHLOE ROBINSON, CL 11."
LIZZIE ELLSWORTH. Clerk.
for Job Printing
Ladies Capes, Coats, Silks
Made Waterproof
735 BERT THOMAS
Berry Set
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THE
1 Year
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KILLS CLCSUG LOWS
Strained nLitns D"twea Lersrers
and JUH Eta are (o BUme.
Loggers are tying np lors and shut
ting don carai rather than cut the
price, and as sawmills cannot rtit at
the price of logs with profit, the. mills
are closing, giving as an excuse "clos
ing for repairs." Meanwhile. th Cal.
iforii'a demand for lumber Is being
supplied on Pum Sound and Grays
Harbor, where the buyers can eet the
lumber It to J2 cheaper, says a Pen
dWion enhacze.
Milla In Portland which have been
workina dar and nlcht hare lsi.l nff
the nieht crews and ar vrnrktnp
three-fourths 'time, walle milla along
tne tolumbia are closing. The altua
tlcn between the logging companies
and the sawmills Is strained, each
pjaririz a wa;t:ng ganie. bat as the
loggers represent milliocs it dollars.
they are In a position to maintain
their stand indefinitely.
The sawmill men ay there Is a
ccmbiDe among the loggers to main
tain prices. The price of logs has
been 17, $10 and $13 for many months,
and this the mills could pay, as there
was still a margin of profit, but late
ly the price of lumber has gone down,
wiping outUhe margid for the mill
men, until now the average price of
logs is higher than the average price
of lumber on the Columbia and Wil
lamette rivers. In the circumstances
the millmen have been forced to abut
dowp their plant or at least reduce
their forces. The explanation given
by the sawmlliera la that they are
closing for repairs. Some of the mills,
however, have not closed for a long
time, one is now cloainw for th flrat
time In five years. ; ' -
The Loop Lumber Company, of San
Francisco, whlc bad four boats ply
ing between California and the Colum
bia Rivar, has withdrawn three ships
from this ran and is sending them to
Paget Sound. The fourth boat is also
going to Puget Sound every alternate
trip. : This trade has left the Columbia
River because the lumber can be
bought cheaper. At least, this is the
contention of the millmen, who want
the price of logs reduced, saying that
the reason Puget Sound can under
sell the Columbia river is that the
price of logs is lower. ,
Logging companies have fielled theU
boom-sticks, . one logging company
having 7,000,000 feet, and are waiting
until the sawmills are ready to buy
and resume business. ' '
Ladd Canyon tt S.
ladd Canyon, Dec. 12 (Special) A
baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Krouse Dec. 9th. Dr. A. L.
Richardson, being' the attending phy
sfclon. Miss Jean Wadena La Grande
nurse took care of the mother and
child two days, returning home yes
terday.' ' .; . ;?; ,', "
- Mrs. W. O. Sherwood, who resides
on the ' foot hills spent yesterday
.with her mother, Mrs. Nancy Graham.
A fair sized crowd attended the
meeting which was held at the school
house Dec. 4th in the Interest of the
Chrlstjnas tree and program. Misses
Kate Braden and Mary Banton and
Mrs. Dick Peebler were elected to so
licit and buy the necessaries for the
tree. A very interesting program is
being carefully selected and one fea
ture of the program .will bo a comical
play consisting of twelve characters.
Every one la invited and a packed
house is being expected.
Mrs. Arthur Van Fleet returned on
the train last night to her home in La
Grande after a few days' visit here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
McClure.
Mr. and Mrs. B.. W. Grandy of La
Grande; spent two days here last
week at the home of their son. Charles
Grandy.?-' ' -
OREGON
The LUST CALL of the 1VST
Did you see this beautiful
article picturing Oregon in
four couors In the November
SUNSET? $25,000 IS BEING
, SPENT BY. SUNSET MAGA
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superbly Illustrated In four
colors picturing and describ
ing the attractions and re
sources of the
woxderiaSd of. the
PACIFIC
' We will Bend you the next'
' thre Issues of SUNSET com
mencing wjth the special De
cember Issue In which begins
the best serial novel of the
year "The Spell" by " C, N.
A A. M. Williamson and a sup.
erbly , illustrated article in
four colors on "San Francis
co The Exposition City; and
in addition we -will include a ,
copy of the November Issue
containing ., the beautlfilly
illustrated article on On'gon.
ALL FOR 25 CENTS
.'.Stamps or Coin)
' SUNSET
MAGAZINE
Wells Fargo Building
. Portland, Oregon.
Ill EES ill
iifhiy
EXCITIXG C05TEST BETWEEN
GIRLS OF THE SQUAD.
Boys lTni Sale Initial Bow te the
PbMIc That Mrtt
Basket ball will be given au aus
picious Introduction to 1010-1911 next
Friday night when the Skating rink
will "be the scene of two interesting
games. One especially will be of local
interest in' that it determines largely
who will constitute the first five of
the girls' basketball squad. The game
between the girls of the high school
will be known as the annual tryout
when the various candidates will be
given an opportunity to display their
talents. The games commence prompt
ly at 8 o'clock. In addition to the ex
citing game sure to insure from the
tryout, there will be one between the
boys of the basketball squad. This
will give the fans a line on what they
may expect from the male contingent
of the school manager. Neubauer of the
high, school boys team has a series
of arm.nnlr rmnp-mn mnA tfc
contest Friday night will' give him
a line on how strong teams he will
be justified In .booking on for this
winter. - ;-
UMBRELLA REPAIRS
Govers from 50 cts
to Three Dollars :
L C. Smith-La Grande
Soo-Spokane Route
-THE
SHORT LINE
- . TOv :)-. '(
Minneapolis, StPaul
ASP ALL rOCfTS gASTr
; EQCIPMESTi Electrie-Ughted
Observation Cars and Standard
' Sleepers, the most up-to-date
; Tourist Cars aad through din
ers. - - '; "-' '
: Through tickets to all ponta
east are on sale by your local
agent at lowest enrrent fires, .
DctaUs Berths' Ltteratare
O. M. Jackson, Geo. a. Walton.
Trar. Pass. Agt Gen. Agt
14 TTaH 8L, Spokane,
European Plan Only
Rooms 50c to $1.50 j
First class Throughout
D. G. BRIGH0UX
- Proprietor. . .
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ONE BLOCK FROM DEPOl
ta Grande, Oregon -
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Special Prices on Xma. Orders. Fancy and " P.? '
Assorted Candies. NUTS OF ALL KINDS NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE
Br. U. H. Keafc3
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The Well Known
Eyesight Specialist
again in the city
and Is kept very busy, as so many
fiave beea waiting . for this noted
specialist to visit here to have prop
er glasses fitted, as they run no
chances of being misfitted. He has
with him a special grinding outfit
so yon can have , your glasses thf
same day, or in two hours' notlco, af
ter haviag your eyes examined and
and carries the latest instruments
for testing the eyes. No guecs work
in fitting g'laBses with the use of
these instruments. So don't fall to
see him about your eyes or glasses
this visit If you are having trou
ble with them. If glasses are requir
ed they are fitted scientifically, and
satisfaction Is guaranteed. Call and
let him give you references, of the
many satisfied people who are war
ing glasses fitted by him !a La
Grande. ... . ' , ; . '
yw at (KCOXXELL Booming noose.
The George Palmer
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v RETAIL DEPARTMENl :
' We solicit your orders f
' . ; Deadening FeltBnildlng Paplr. "
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We are prepared to furnish. - and deliver material,
promptly.
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WE ' CLEAN 'ANYTHING; FROM A HtCKTlE TO A
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I if .fty pay Rent ?m We loz i
"5 money to .'Mid,, and yj'
pzy us as) you ivouW rent
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO
CALL AND SEE IN OPERA
TION OUR 3 NEW PRESS
MACHINES FOR LADIES
SHIRT WAISTS AND GEN
TLEMAN'S SHIRTS. SOME
THING NEW IN LA GRANDE.
CHERTS
NEW LAUNDRY
Phone Main ,8. ;v ;
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Depot street
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