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n 6 PAGE 8 LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1911. A i .Do w! Take advantage of the Grea Clearance Sale at The Fair. Every piece of good in the house reduced in price. Sale continues only One Week More. It is to your greatest advantage to.buy your Winter Clothing during this price re duction. ;'-'' , VV:-. The Fair : '': : ' ; The Fair The Fair RIVAL MANAGERS TALK WEIGHT A New Book and n stationery Store The Wright Drug Co yrhe Enterprlnlngr Druggists Have recently added to their stock a Complete Hoe of Books .and Magazines. Also a Superb line of Sta- tlonery Including Everything from the Illghest Grade Linen Ledger Taper to the Common est Waiting Taper. Everything You May Need In the Station ery Line at the Usual Reason able Trices Which Prevail In This Store. . , ' WHghi DrugComp'ny Representatives of Moraa and McFar lund Begin Negotiations for Mutch. : . Negotiations for a match between notch set at 135 pounds at 6 o'clock Its affairs on, the night of the fight. The out come of the conference will be known The marriage of .Frank Gotch, the soon when another meeting will beyvhampion wrestler, to a popular gir) held. A Milwaukee promoter has of- Owen Moran, the stocky little Brit- ered to Btage the match if it can be isher, and Packy McFarland were op- arranged. Chl!ago Tribune. ened this week, and it Isn't lmprob- ' . ' able that these two lightweights will Joseph News. soon clash in the ring. When the sub- ,Tnnh .Tommry fsmia1) ject was put to him, Harvey, Moran 's Luther Loyd and wife of Imnaha and manager, didn't seem at all Impressed, Roy, Snell and family of Lightning but when McFarland's representative return to ' their respective, stock said that his protege could i make 133 ranches tomorrow after an extended pounds for Owen, Harvey began to sojourn in Joseph. listen. , ' , j. Stockmen report an Ideal winter Of course Packey doesn't want to on the ranges. . " make that weight for Moran or any Much excitement prevails in and one else, and will Beek to! have the near here owing to. a rich strike ' . ' ! made In the Lead Mountain mine a , ; ' few days ago. Capitalists are Inves tigating. New Transfei Line M. L. Leader PROPRIETOR PHONE i " RED 3762 Praying of All Kinds ' (Contnued from Page 4.) ' iamson, Geo. W. Robertson. Sylvia and Irene Glass, Lillian Suydam, Ie- resa Castle, Etba Huffman, Edna Keltz and Carl Keltz. , . - " .,., . At their regular meeting last Tues day evening the Lampa Phi Alpha suspended meetings indefnitely. This movement has ' been' considered ' for some time and appeared to be the only solution of several serious ques tions. This organization o young men and boys has been prominent In debates, entertainments and athletics as well as In a social way for sever al years and a large number of peo ple have always been Interested In of Humbolt, Iowa, takes place Jan uary 11, and Miss N. Luclle Allen of this city enjoys the distinction of be ing one of the invited guests, though of course she cannot attend. The Allen's in Iowa,, and the big grappler was also an intimate friend. Miss Al len regrets much her inability to at tend the function.' , , ; . ( '' V The Mesdames Adolph Newlin and W. "W, Berry were the leaders at the Lyle Tuesday Muslcale wfiich met on Tuesday, January 3. American com posers,. Silas uamauei rrau, nmij k Tiadlev. were the topics or tne meeting. '' ' . ' fc , "" The Omae Club-held two meetings this week. On Monday they met at' the home of Grace Pickens and on Friday evening Miss Helen Currey was hostess. They are very busy in the preparation of some social treat for their friends. . , The Neighborhood club holds Its next meeting on January 9th; The third act of King Lear will be stud led, besides several special papers that will be given by various mem bers. ; . The Kaffee Klatch held Its after noon meeting on Friday at the home of Mrs. F. L. Meyers. The Five Hundred' club met at the home of Mrs. J. J. Carr on Thursday afternoon of this week. Mrs. T. N. Murphy was awarded the prize. . Rescue Hose Number One is plan ning on a dancing party for this month, at a date to be announced lat er. . V '. - - ' - ' The Dccum Club met at the home of j Mrs. Robert Newlin, 1802 Second street this ' week. Mrs. E. E. Bragg received the honors. ' .. The German Vereiu meets tomor row afternoon at 2 o'clock at the' K. of P. hall. All Germans ara cordi ally Invited to attend. ' ' Joseph, V Jan. 6 (Special) Joseph Chapter No. 46 O. E. S. entertained Wallowa Valley Chapter No. 50 0. E. I S. of Enterprise, Ore,", at a regular aesslon here last evening. Initiatory work as exemplified by the visiting members was, by all, admitted good. A dainty banquet was also served which with the many substantial toasts offered made the occasion one of the most pleasant in the history of " Eastern Star gatherings In Wal lowa county, 51 attended. Notice of Street Improvement To whom It may concern; - " Notice Is hereby given that In pur suance of a resolution adopted by the Commoun Council of the City cf La Grande, Oregon, on the 4th day of January, 1911, creating Improve ment District No. 30, and designating Cherry street, as such district, and in pursuance of a resolution adopted by ' said Common Council on the 4th day of January, 1911, whereby said Council determined ,and declared. Its Intention to Improve all that portion of Cherry street, in said lmnrovemenH district as hereinafter described by luiioliuciiiig a waguu road -crossing .. over the railroad track; the council will, ten days after the service of this notice upon the owners of the property affected and benefitted by Buch improvement;, order that said ." above described improvements be made; that boundaries of said dis trict to be so improved are' as fol lows: All that portion of Cherry street, from the north line of Adams avenue to the line of Cove avenue. Notice Is hereby further given that the council will levy a special as sessment on all the property affected and benefitted by such improvement for the purpose of paying for such Improvement. That- the estimated cost of such improvement la the sum of $577.00. That the council will on -the 18th day of January, 1911, meet . at the council chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., to consider said PdHmntprt mat nnA tha aw nt oo'Vl., assessment, when a hearing will be eranted to anr nfirann " fppl.np up- grieved by Buch assessment. . La Grande, Oregon. Jan. 5, 1911. CITY COTTNTTL OF LA GRANDE, By C. M. HUMPHREYS. Recorder of . the City of La Grande. . Oregon. ' Ll .., ,. HUM ) U fq .mtml,,, i iiMijitiiiitnumn ri iim 1 1 - . in i . i ' in ii i . i,i I i 1 L iiii nil mm ' ii i r l. fc iiii ,Tlli ilflii ii 1 il 'OR M T-H'EA'TR Startiri ? a ;. ivionoay."' January: u RA'NO-1 OPENING MR. EUGENE 3FOFFORD PRESENTS 1 "ft' 1 f 'i MR. E. 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