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VAQZ 4 Hi g2aiid:i iiTcmiCr or VVLbNLbi) AY, .Ai a : : : - ' xf La Cras, Orea' ! ' ' v v ' . .1 A. F. k'A. ILlA Grande Lod.T9 No. 41, A. F. & X IX. holds regular meet ings first and third Saturdays at 7:S9 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Uasona. 1 U. H0TT. W. M. , ; A. & WILLtAXI3. Secretary. '.. , ' REDIIlvaiS Cryital Lodge No. ' It meats every Tuesday evening Is the I. O. 0. F. ball. All visiting mem bers are Invited to attend.. KATIE AEBUCKLE, N. O. ANA 'ALnXANDEH, Sec. B- P. 0. E. La Grande Lodje No. 433 nveti each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock la Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially In vltftl to attend. ., DIfc O. li KIQGER3. Ex RuL - ' HUGH McCALU Rec. Sec WOODMEN OF TUB WORLD La Grand Lodge No. 169 W. O. W, meet every second and fourth Tues day la the month. All visiting mem bers wot come. r, . j NERI ACKLE3. a C. " ' ' 3. H. KEENEY. Clerk. v W 1 1m ftrnnilA r.umS Kn 7703 meets every konday to. the month at the L 0. 0. F. hall. All TisIUng neighbors attend. : are cordially invited to I. R. SNOOK, C. ; D. B. COX, Clerk. Regulation of Sales Declared Kec8 i i, ssry 1 Hew ef Cain. ? KNIGHTS OF PYTHXAS Red" Crest Lodge No. 27 meets every Monrtaj night In CasUe hall, (old Elk's jtialL) A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. - -r jes3 Paul, a a R. I LINCOLN. M. of R. A B. . O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, 0. K. C. holds stated communications thi second and fourth .Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor dlally invited.' - ;. MART A WARNICK, Sec. ' PAULINE EDERLEE, W. M. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT rand Ronde Circle No. 47 . meets even first and third Thursday evenings In the month at the I. 0. 0. F. ban All riaitlmg members are welcome. ' ' ' J CHLOE ROBINSON. G. IL ; LIZZIE ELLSWORTH. Clerk. .European. Plan Only Dam cv Bf ' FAMiUS ICING KXET TO BISCUS3 FCTCES ACTIOS. 1 PnrttanI Jan ' " 8n Rtr: looking toward thecontrol of Uuj market ?for the eoure apple crop of the west were taken at the opening session of a three day ' conference of 1srowers at the Y, M, C A yesterday.! nans are uraaer way for , forming V an , organlaatlon whHch',wili haw charge, ot, handlln? an annual harvest ; which runs up into the tens of millions of dollars, More than, 200 delegates , to the convention m. irMiv hArA and more are com Ing. They represent ; the '.six leading 1 Canada, at the Grant hotel yesterday KeetV ErollifT Af fpr teey .cparall-j at Southcra C&.I.oriua. ; -;The story , of an lntareatlnj meet; ln's of, brother and sister is told by the San Diego Sun In referenoa to the arrival there of Mrs.. Kate MacLennott who livMi in: La Grande for some time, and who la the mother, of "Mies MacLennon, the. nurse. now,.lyins in La Grande. The story is told in- tho followlnlg. from the Sua ;x,. Few peonia have the experlence'of meeting -"brother or slater aftr a separation of, more than; 30 years, nd fewer. still have met a brother or sla ter and passed on . without ft eiffj of recognition but .that , was the (experi ence of Lawrence A Creelman for mer, president of the city, council and haroor commiasioner find hta ..sister. Mrs. Kata ilacLennon of . Toronto, 'First class Throughout MM: ir?n HOT i D. G. BRIGHOUX, . ; Propnetor, , ONE BLOCK FROM DtPOl La Grande, Oregon ' Havana Cigars Cream .of Havana. .Prince of a Smoke. : : : : : : - ,;j!MMiwttaL, WaAlvfaysl!eetYpmTtte FMA US HUIG CIGAR FACTORY Sauer Kraut -AND- Dill Pickles -.1 JUST RECEIVED AT Snodgrss Grocery aoDie-growing states of the west, Ore gon, .Washington, Idaho, , Utah,. Colo rado and Montana. While only a por tion of the delegates who will be hre have registered, the following com munities were repersented: . . Washington w Woodland, j Felida, Yakima, ; Wenatchee, White t Salmon, TUdeeneld. " Walla ' Walla, Spokane. noivmiw , riarkstan. Tacoma, Seat- vwruuiuivf - - - - He, Prosser, Goldendale. ; , Idaho Welser, Boise, Le.wlatom; ;;, nn-weon Gaston. Marshfield, Mc nn:: Hood - Aiver, Salem, La Dufur Valley. Canby, EaUacada,' For est Grove, Hlllsboro, Sutherlln, Mos- ier.Newberg. r- V-. :. The ."'meeting caJlod by .Fresioeiw - well, of the Oregon staw n"" tural Society, for the creauon oi anDle " co-operative seuing s rv - will be heltt ra w . ocK.nhW hall Tueeaay eay Portland Oregonlan: The call lifcludes j ' -i.. jwr,onMriipn. 1 Idaho, Ore- six bWT'""""'0 ' imn Utah. ' Colorado and Monxana. Leading apple-growers from the var ious orchard districts wju oe pn- ent. ' ' ' Amnnff'those scheduled to take part in the proceedings are. Daniel E. Wil lard ot St'Paui, development agent of the ' Northern ; PaclflA' Railway: com nanv: Fremont Wood, of Boise, Ida ho,' Judge of the third judicial dis trict of Idaho; MlleB Cannon, of Wel er. Idaho promin'ent apple grower; E. F Benson, of Prosser, Wash., (pres: Jdent of the Washington State Hortl Miunrai Society and C.; E. Whistler, of Bedford, Ore. prominent fruit srrower of southorn Oregon.. The object of the association la to "Drotect the apple market primarily from indiscriminate dumping of pro ducts without due consideration of the opportunities presented, by grad ual distribution of he crop over 1-erlod of time, thus permitting the demand to be , held in control so that rpitinneratlve rvriees may be obtain cd t la tvrnnmuxl to form a oomoany . " - J - vlth sumclent paid up capital to ere ate dlatrlbutlnia centers in ine var ous large cities of the wast, coupled rith" ample storage plants to sold the crop and care for It and through v. i' gents to market the product or me ' - 1 'i I irnnntAin and coast states in such a m vrlll tint rftrm1t slumnlnK of th prices. 'It is conceded by the 1 1 uitKrowers behind the movement that the undertaking is ft large; one, jiit they believe it is one that can be handled In a practical manner to the advantage of all of the apple-grow trs. The company is not to be org.i- rized with a view to profit for the i romoters, but for , the . advantage at ndividuftl members in marketing . of har anrvlMI. It is pointed out that the quantity of new apple trees coming Into bear' Thirty-one years ago Creelmaa and Mrs. MacLennon parted at their home in. Canada, . where they had ctowu from childhood. Although both name returned to the old home many timu ndthfvr , baa seen the other since that time, c: 'a fw davs aro Mrs. MacLennon iMune to San Diego to visit with tela- Hva. With Mrs. J. A. Creelman she visited the Grant hotel yesterday and wihlie tandinsr In the lobby met mt HwPitaiian: The. former .councilman ti.' aiotftr-in-law and talked Kl rLLDU uv r Ve solicit vour ordaro tor ...SU:hs, ;;:: r-r. .: ' . 1.'.,. ...... v ' : '' ''; We are prepared to furnish and deliver materia!, :v ' ; promptly.;:' !:? ;F?hono.Main,8. ... tng the city books, papers, documects and finances. ':''v-' " : '! :' Bids shall be sealed and bs markel, 'Bids for Auditing City Books," The Council reserves the right to-reject any and all bids. " - . .' '--i-'S La Grande,:; Oregon, January 20th, 1911. - ,; , . ' A. L RICHARDSON,;; - Mayor.; C. M.JIUMPHREYS, City Recorder.'; Jaa 20-31 'V ' , - .' '. ' '. 5. Lftdlcs - 48silaj - Ilv.,' 3?, Treataea't sIiocIItIsH ba.r&ris Hi.? Elcre." ' " .' " , ' Switches, Csrli, '-TtSn al Cc:.."i. lngs made to erisr co alse supjly t'-a tra59;Xv!A Ea!r C.cs' MJ ;ywt!:e, Ilausajs Ca;3 ais3 I'aciiJ Eoec:: ,jt ,i.r: 4 .i ; X. .. 0jAi- - at his side. Neither sister nor brother t:Tr. and after a rwsuiwu v . . , W -talk both parted. Tnen .ree . .1. v.oMr urtA slsber and IlilU vtta viiwu wthAr ;were introduced. ; 1 Mr MacLennon has three brothers w ' JJ A. Creelman, Fred Creelman and L. A. Creelman. 1 . None of the ,wM,ar. has seen her for more than 2o years and all have changed greatly aw ilme.' She will spend tne wimei here, and may locate In this city, the home of her brothers. V ; " ; ' BAILEY WILL SOT RESIGN He's Govers from 50 ct3 to Three Dollars Pure Food , ( Notice ef Street Improvement . To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a rAonintlnn adanted by ' the common .v. t o rr itsjnnn I; l goa..on the 27th day of October,a909, 1 w - treating Improvement, DlBtrlct No.;' 8, and .designating 2nd. street, 18 Bucn district, .apd la, pursuancs of a . reso lution adopted by, said common coun cil on. the 18th day of January 1911. whereby said council determined and declared .Its intention.. to. improve all that sortlon ot '2nd street,, in said lmorovement . district , as hereinafter described, by , laying thereon , Macad am the Council will,, ten days after the service of this notice upon, tne owners,, of the property affected and benefitted by such Improvements, or der that said above 'described improve ment be made; hat boundaries of said district be so improved are as fol lows: All that portion of Second street from th$ Norjti line of Adams avenue to, the South-Une of Palmer street. Notice is hereby . given that the coun cil will levey a special assessment on all the '.property affected ,&nd benefit ted by such Improvement for the pur ,:.Ill7lViIIii3..- For Quick Messenger Service fCafUJaifl 2Vor Ind. kttt Official Denies Grafter. ..xt- fannrht or roslrnlng has ever entered my head, and I certainly shall 4. vHrA nflr fire." : ' ' ' uui icu'" ; . . ArA state Dairy ana roou rtMiftivflr Bailey to ft foruana ' n.L'inm(nv in referring newsDaner m' i - . ..... to the pending grand jury lnvesug pose ot pjiu.w mu " Uon of his office affairs. ; - That the estimated cost of such to- -UI. .-,.tin ,,n heen hrewinj Drowment is me .sum vi, o,ouu.uu. .Tenths nd is nothing more or less than the most abominable pollU .oi mnflnjmcT'I ever heard or, cou Mr nallev. "I am accused (f traft. It I wanted to be a crook, do vou think It would be necessary to be a m-eeht skate when there was more than $2000 In the pure-food fund that I could have used at my own pieas ure and in any way I saw fit? "I have been ready to appeair at any time before the current grand Jury, and District Attorney Cameron knows it. ; When I talked witn tne omce a few days ago over the phone and asked if I was wanted I was told that they were not ready for me at that time. Then . I requested that the grand Jury visit my office, where all fh: rcLfnrda are The lurors dldn t come." " t - ' That, the council, will on the 1st ,day of February. 1911, meet at the coun cil chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock, A- 1 .. . ill' I p. m-. to consider saia esumaiea cost, and the levy of said assessment, when a hearing win be granted to say per son feeling aggrieved by such assess ment. . La Grande, Oregon, Jan, 20th 1911. CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, OREGON. By C. M. HUMPHREYS, Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon. . , ' 1 , ,;, Jan. 20-31 m.. .s- tt.ra a.MiM m a betas el' liura jv.v..'. " . Chamberlain's foijjh Itemed?. . wm soon fix you, up all r:i?ht snd wul ware oft sny tendency toward pneumonis. reniely contains n f inuni or ouier roir . . i r :'-C lull.. ana may ne f-: 1 "'"i""'".! i if fi4 . ' rrt . Lett's die' for toc. In fact the only way we live Is dyelng.M Don't dye yourself. j It's better than dyeing yourself, WE DIE EYERY DAI i t AND DTE FOR ALL . .Onr charge for dyeing for yon t, J be hgilu ' A sample Joa Is sntEi For best dyeing and cleaning bar ) do It. i ELITE CLEANING A DTE WC ...... r " ' f Phone Bala Notice for Bids. Notice Is hereby given that sealed nronosals will be received by the May r - - . . or and City Council of the City of L.a Grande, Oregon, V until Wednesday, February 1st. 1911; at the. hour of 8 o'clock i'm.. for. the. purpose ofaudit hy pay Rent? IVeoan ycr vet HACK AND AMBULANCE Il i i A I . Ll Uptown office Main 720, . t. BUSSEY M - ' " ' ' - " i , ' 'I B SSBSSMSSSSSSSWSSWI : Z. , IMaMMa kWsBKJBSSSSMSS Eioy the Snow ' vBringyour old buggy or surrey around and we. will make you a first class sleigh in a few minutes V money to build, ana ng for the first time . In 1911 wiil nay ii as VOU WCtl'u fen. I equal the number of trees already ic i h , , s , - : ; D ' OLIVER. bearing, virtually doubling the crop of the northwest . . ' It U likely that the meeting will last several days. Consultation is o be had with lawyers, familiar witij the drawing of incorporation papers of co-operative companies in Call fornia, where success has met the e( forts of the raisin and orange grow Delegates have been eeleected bj the fruit unions end local co-oper. tive companies at Hood River, Yaki ma, Welser. Idaho; Walla Walla, Gol- ulendale, Medford, Albany, Eugene, Ttol6e and other districts. : ; Complete Equipment tot Resetting ann Repairing y ,i ' ' ; Rubber Buggy Tires I Ll1GpWDER0I10miCi 7. 1. i Ul -;U D; FITZGERALD,; Propristor; ,;, j COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY " . . - - and a WARM FIRE ! Our Fountari mil he -dpehthll winter. l';UVftaf;Tanic.d?sc7: for a Hew Year jDnner, package ;of sniooffi ce Crcaii SELDtKb-Next door, to rost uttice BAY 6 PLUMBERS, HEATERS,; ZWElFEl SHEEl MEJfcL WORKERS M Tt. .,!W . nnlit la irnttpn rid of the less the danger from pneumonia snd other tuxu. Mr. R W. L. Hall. Ol Waverly, Va.,wvs: "I nrmly believe Cham berlain' Cough Remedy to be absolutely the i ueni prepanmi u "' w - i taA Mn mar il lu si i v iiiciiui? i terall acite vnih me." Jor saw cy ueulvrs. ; ' .. ' ; Oyster Shells . Wi nr a HEADQUARTERS for Poultry i plies. Have just received a Carload of; Oyster f 9 Pounds 25 CenfS money than anybody. J ; ; : Sold By Water Stanchfield Produce Co. v X! HAV, CRAW, mO, FtOlR. WOOD ' , : ' . 1K6 lt!!eism!F) - , I . . it r