PAG3 G . T.'A nDAwnv rrrriTTn svrts-rr-mm-.. uuvu;, FRIDAY JANUARY 27.1910. . jp jw.nny "''""l"" " i "i'ijimi ii r i wmiii i "" 1 jr i' nun ri, a.ii nautili.., . i -,iui;.- ' -----" i eow::Iinre EigtevTail6t,s. ' T keep ilieM It I HAVE THE GOODS TO SELECT FROM. CALL AT ONCE and GFT puipfc tu : - uniLt. and GET PRICES, Those wanting Suit get them NOW, a. we CAN GET THEM OUT AT ONCE ( Directory of the Fraternal Orders of La Grande, Oregon : PEHDLETOfJ SHOWS CLASS WHILE LOCALS ARE SLCMnJiG, VISITORS M IX OCT. ; A. F. k A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 4L A. F. ft A. M. holds regular meet ings .first and, third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. L. M.' IIOYT, W. IL , A. C. WILLIAMS. Secretary. ; . ; r . : .-I r. v. E. La 'Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in ink's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially In vltad to attend. DR. G. L. BIQGERS, Ex Rul. . HITCH McCALL. Rec. Sec. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Orande Lodge No. 169 W. 0. W. .meets every second and fourth Sat ,' urdays at K. P., hall; All visiting ( mebera welcome. .v'-'.. ' D. FITZGERALD, C. C. J. H. KEENBY. Clerk. M. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every Monday rn the month at the I. 0. 0. F. haU. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. ' V.y,V I. R, 8N0b C. D. E. COX. Clerk. REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. fro meets every Tuesday evening In the I, O. 0. F, hall. All visiting jmeuj bers are invited to attend. , MRS. , KATIE ARBUCKLB. v C, iMA., ALEXANDER, Sec.' Gaining Substantial Lead In Ha TUstors Are Safe. First Boylen 5; HouSer 2, . Kimball's fairness with the whistle was an encouraging feature of the visitors' performance. In fact .there was little roughness anywhe except that which legitimately goes with fur ious basketball, and all In all the players and officials acted with good decorum throughout the contest. ' . KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night In Castle hall, (old Elk's hall.) A Pythian welcome to all visltlni . Knights. -r -vV jess PAUL, C. C.-'' 'l :' ? : : R. L. UNCOLN, M. of R. k & : 0. B. S.-lHope Chapter No. 13, p. E C. holds stated communications thi Becond and fourth Wednesdays oi each month.";;. Visiting members cor dlally Invited. - , ; MART A. WARNICK, Sec . .. PAULINE EDERLEB, W. M. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Grand Ronde Circle No. 47 meets every first and third Thursday evenlnp n the month at the I. 0. 0. F. hall All visltiag "members are welcome. CHLOE ROBINSON, G. M , ' ' LIZZIE, .ELLSWORTH. , ; Gerk, . European Plan Only Rooms 50c to $1.50 First class Throughout SA0Y MOTEL D. G, BRIGHOUX. Proprietor. ONt BLOCK FROM DEPOl La Grande, Otegon FAMUSKING ria; Cigars Cream of Havana, Prince of a Smoke. : : : . v- . y l WillAlwayt Meet Your Tate Fflftl US KING WAR FACTORY H ACK ANn1 Uptown off3ce Main 720 a ia n w tt mfn AlVlBULAlNliL ' Residence DhonAMain ok v g- w a wwtij yv . LBVSSEY n'"''"''"'1"': "- . , "-'v '. . - 'w - ' "I The George Palmer er Gomoanv Retail Department We solicit your orders for Shingles, Rubberoid , Rooting, Deadening Felt, Building Paper. We are prepared to furnish and deliver material; promptly. Phone Main 8. . 'Taking a r ioaVand care less guarding and a general ulnmn in '.all departmenU of the game by the nometeam, Pendleton hi'g-h school last evening ran away from the M. I. A. in the first half and then In the second 'tialf managed to stall off , defeat by noia)g the M. I. A. spurt down below their own score, Over a half hour late in sta,rtlng, the game came as a relief to the restless audience that filled the galleries and once under, way, excitement . was , rife. With a finished (product of basketball and the plenty of speed the visitors ran up 22 points to La Grande's 8 , In the first half ; due entirely tothe apparently badly off-day by all the home players, and primarily, on account 6f the careless guarding by the M I. A. men. Pendle ton rorwaras were alone a greater part or the time and with active back field men they were able to get their hands on the ball with all together too much frequency ,";On the " 'other hand, the M. I. A. forwards were guarded with such precision and per fection that Lindsay and Geddes were blocked at every turn. Chapman and Boylen,; the creek long distance run ner, were exceptionally clever men and did not get as many; .goals 5 as Chapman, still it was primarily his fleetfooted flaying that enabled Chap man to scor. The entire visiting team is well balanced and will be a strong contender for the Eastern Oregon and Eastern Washington championship. With the second half commenced, the M, I. A. came back stronger and iravj a better sample of its real ability. The players lost their stage fright and guarded closer, passed the ball with precision, and for a time had the visi tors nonplussed by their cleverness. And in the few minutes of their im proved style, the locals ran up four teen points to the visitors' seven 'and had the M. I. A. maintaned that pace throughout the game the score would have been turned the' other way. But they ddn't and the only satsfactldn is that had the team worked with old time form It would, have maintained its record for two years undefeated. . Jerry Holllster met with an accident and was taken out within the last iflve minutes on account of a severe Injury , to his ankle. Alnsworth," a for mer member of the team took his place, scoring a goal: In "the brief space allotted to him. Prior to his re tirement Holllster had been In every play and easily starred for the home aggregwtion on account of his effective 'floor work.1 '-.;';.''' V- The Summary: . "M. I. A. " . ; goals Geddes, RF ..... . 2 ..6 0 lO ..1 .1 fouls 0 ' .1'" 0 1 0 0 ..10 (20 points) 2 Lindsay, LF Bean, Center..., Metcalf. RO .... Holllster; LG .. Alnsworth, LG , Total'.. Pendleton Bbjieh. ' Forward . Chapman. Forward Hcurer, C , A.! Jordan, Guard , C. Jordan .... Total .... .. ;. ..14 (28 points Referee, Kimball: UmDlre, Hubler: Scorer Wfllllam Llndsr. , THp tnr free throws that were missed; Ged j des 2! Llnd9ey 5; Bean 2; Mtetcalf, 3; ..3 ..9 ..2 ;..o ...o n 0 "i ; o o l APPLE JTEX ADJQURX. WW Mef t at Walla Walla Soon to Complete Plans for Organisation. Unable to agree upon an immedlat -j plan for forming a corporation which would handle the apple crop of the Pacific Northwest, the 100 apple orch ard owners who have been In session for tWo days at the Y. M. C. A. ad journed late yesterday afternoon to meet in Walla Walla, February . 28, says the Oregonian. ; ; Inability to agree was due to the large number of fruitgrower pres ent and their divergent views. There also existed the fact that the growers were present In their individual ca pacities and not as authorized repre sentatives of their various associa tions. Hence they were not in a posi tion to bind anybody but themselves it. decisive action had been taken. A resolution was adopted which sets forth the substance of the action tak en by the convention. It recognizes the fact that a central selling agency is essentional to the welfare 'of the apple industry. To secure one, It is suggest! ed that all districts not organized form an apple-growers' ' association that district associations select one delegate to the Walla Walla meeting and that this delegate body, small in numbers, have the duty of organizing and defining the duties of the new or ganization. ,; .. ; j 'V The value of this crop last year was $6,000,000, but it '51 increase rapid ly in coming years. . H. G. Otls. of Wenatchee, Wash., the chairman of the committee of sixteen which had for its purpose the forming of a. central. telling agency at the morning session. He said that the committee had worked until mid night and had been unable to come to any other, Conclusion than that the Portland committee did not have the required authorltyKor these were no official delegates from the apple-grow, ers' association. For this reason, tha committee had reached the conclusion that it would be better to have anoth er meeting, at which the pfficlal rep resentatives could be present. CURED TO STAT CURED. How La Grande Citizens . .Can Find Complete Freedom From Kid A," ney Troubles. If you suffer from bacache, from urinary disorders, from any disease of the kidneys, be .cured tn yr.ii .. Loan s Kidney - Pills make lasting cures.' .;; .".,;.: :, ' ;. Grateful people testify. Here's one case of it: -- .. . ' . '..; Mrs. William Beirdneaux, 2130 Col orado St, Baker City, Ore., says: "My kidneys were badly disordered aa the result of a cold I contracted and I suf fered from an almost constant back ache. To go tip or down stairs caused severe pains throughout my body and I was also annoyed by headaches and dizzy spells. Reading of Doan'a Kid ney Pills, my husband procured a "sup ply and the contents of two boxes cured me.' I sail always give Doan's Kidney. Pills my endorsement (state ment given November 3, 1907.) A Lastiny Effect On. May 26, 1910, Mrs. Beardneaux fald: "The cure Doan's Kidney Pills made in my case has been permanent. Whenever I have the opportunity. I recommend this remedy." , For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States, ';'.'. : -'r Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Jan.' 23-25-27. ' lfihy pay Rent ? I7e han yi E money to build, ana vt 1 pay us as you would rent UMrnimASrAlRi GoYers from 50 cts ) to Three Dollars L. C, Smith-La Grands Messenger Service i Call Main Vt, orlnd. 4321 H' Notice to Public. , i . I have purchased the shining par lors of Tom Kapella on Adams avenue. All money due Kapella comes to me. Please pay at once. ' ; NICK STUMPAS. 'V, ; . ; l::-.-.v CITY S CAV ANGER Joseph Turn ; bull,; city scavenger. Anyone want ing my serve call up City Recor der's office. V ' . t . When you 'v- a cold get a bot& Chamberlain's Cn.igh RemeiJn. J wi) Boon fix you up all :ght and wili oil any tendency towHrd pneumonia, remedy contains no oiinii or other narcotic and may be ;7n .o-mfidentlv to abab ntonniid.iit. ... Meniere. e v LET US DYE FOR YOU. 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