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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OESERVEB, .MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1911. PAGE 3 f . tl o;.' -.1 P.' at 'cr r a jrt-e'i Directory cf the Fratem-l Grdc of La Grande, Oregon t5 t A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. P. ft a. M. holds regular meet ing first and third feature p. m. Cordial welcome tn ail 7:30 Masons, L, m. HOYT, W. M. A. C WILLIAMS, Secretary. B. P. 0. E.--U Orande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock ia Elk's club, corner of De- pot street and Washington avenue. Vwiting brother are cordially ln . ited to attend. DR. G. L. JIGGERS. El Rul. HITCH McCALL, Rec. Sec, WOODMEN OP TIIE WORLD La - fcrandB Lodge No. 169 W. 0. meets every second and fourth Sat urdays at K. P. hall. All visiting , - mebers welcome. ; D. FITZGERALD, C. C. -' J. H. KEENEY. Clerk. . M. W. A.--La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every Monday m the month at the I. 0. 0. F. hall. All visiting c neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. - . : ,' , v I. R. SNOOK. C. f D. E. COX. Clerk. RE3EKAIIS Crystal Lodge No.; to meets every Tuesday evening in th I. 0. 0. F. hall. All visiting mem bers are Invited to attend. : MRS. KATIE ARBUCKLE. N. G. , MIS3 ANNA ALEXANDER, Sac KNIGHTS OF PYTEIAS Red Crow Lodge No. 27 meets every MoikUj ,' night In Castle hall, (old Elk's ball) A Pythian welcome to all vlsitta n Knights. "... " '., ':. , . " JESS PAUL. C.C, R. L. LINCOLN, M. of R. ft B. 0. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O.-K C. holds stated communications tb ; second and fourth Wednesdays ot each month. Visiting members cor dlally invited. . ' MART A. WARNICK, Sec. 7 ' PAULINE EDERLEE, W. M. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT QranA. Ronde Circle No. 47 meets evuri first and third Thursday evening : in the month at the I. 0. 0. F. hail All visiting members are welcome. CHLOE ROBINSON, G. VL , LIZZIE ELLSWORTH. Clerk. : FAM iwinNr. I had been troubled with constipation cin in Bristol, Tenn., nnd tliey could do nothing for me," writes Ths.. E. Williams, iMiddlenoro, Ky. "Two package of Cham berlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets cured rue." For eale by all dealers. 3V0TE SATISFACTION, BUSXI50 k (JUALITrtS AAD FLOATING AROMA '"OT A FAM US KING HAYANA CIGAR SATISFACTIOX OR TOUR JIONEI 1 BACK. TOU ARE ME JUDGE. SO QUESTIONS ASKED. Tim US KWG CIOAR FACTORY Your Old Shoes Made New, at the M ociern Shoe Repair Shop Prices Lower Better Work Quick Service - GIVE US A TRIAL. 108 ELM ST. NEXT to CITY HALL iM i:;mio cit TIN rLATTEB FULFILLS ITS PUR POSE NICELY Mr. and Sirs. Stackland Send out Tin Invitations for Anniversary. ' Abbreviated tin servers? frilled and scalloped on the edges, form unique Invitations to the sllverweddlng cel ebration to ha given by Mr. and Mrs. Karl J. Stackland of Cove. The tin sVtrvern, or plafters, hav the invita tion printed in red on them and are both unique and original to say the least Eeeral local people, friends of Mr. and Mrs. Stackland, have been fav ored with the novel Invitations. k The festivities will be held on Feb ruary 24, ten years to a day from the time Mr. and Mrs. Stackland were married. 4 ; , ' , firemen who can leave will be her.5 that night and enjoy the hospitality of he locals. Owing to the fact that Wednesday evening is the daba of the B. P. 0. E. ball in La Grande many will be prevented fronj com ing, but a good delegation 'is as CURED TO STAY CURED How La Grande Citizens Can Find Complete Freedom from Kidney Troubles. If you suffer from backache From urinary disorders ' From "ny disease of the kidneys, Be cured to stay cured, , ' Doan'8 Kidney Pills make, lasting cures..1 y- Grateful people testify. Here's one case of it: ' , Mrs. William Belrdneaux, 2130 Col orado St., Baker City, Ore., says: "My kidneys were badly dlsordcTed as the result of a cold I contracted apd I suffered from an almost constant backache. To go up or down, stairs caused severe pains throughout my body and I was also annoyed by head- aches and dizzy spells. Reading of Doau's Kidney Pills, my husband -pro of , (liver Sisters Coming. Y The. original Polmatier Sisters wH give thft rauslc loving- public of this City a grrnl treat in an up to date varied pram. , Something worth your time and money,' every number bfing a surprise. They never fall to held their audience spell bound the cured a supply and tha contents tire evening. T''ey have spent mucn w0 es cured" me. -1 Bhall always time and thought on their entertain Kly Doan's Kidney Pills my endorse ment this season and It surpasses ment. " (Statement given November 3, anything they have here-to-fore at-, 1907-) v ; , ' tempted. If you .want to hear and see ! . : A Eastlni? Effect V thil best that can bA-nroitiimxt tn tw 1 - On-May 26. lin:M ;nporrtnM line do not miss thee""talen'ted eis-.'? said: "the cure Doan's'Ktdnry Pills ters. You are guaranteed satisfaction nw3 .'n mj cbb has been p?rnianent. or your money refunded, so do not lose this , opportunity, because you have been caught in thn Tast. If yoij miss it you wH reeret It. . COLONIST; FARES From the Middle and Eastern portions of the United States and Canada to OREGON. WASHINKTON. AND THE NORTHWEST . will prevail DAILY MARCH 10th to APRIL 10th ( , over the . ' i . Q regoa-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. . and connections, the Oregon Short Line,. Union Pacific and - ; Chicago Xorthwesteru ' From ' Chicago at . .'. .............. $33.00 St Louis at '.$32.00 Omaha at ....$25.00 Kansas City at '.. $25-00 St Paul at . . . . . . . . . ... . , $25-00 and from other cltTeg correspondingly lOW. : V'., - , You caa PEEPAY Fars The Colonists fare, are westbound only, but if you have reiatllves orJ friends or employees in the east whom you desre to bring to this state yci can deposit the value of the fare with your local railroad agent, and an order for .a ticket will be telegraphe'd to any address desired ; , Let the W0ELD Know Of our vost resources and splendid op portunities for , . -HOME BUILDING Call on -the undersigned for good Instructive matter to send East or give him the address of those to whom you 'would like to have such matter sent ' ." . W3I HcMUBltAY , General . Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon, La Gramfe Boys Will Come " An ivvltatlon to Fire ; Chief Joe Jones and his La Grande . firemen from the local department to attend the grand ajll given by the Elgin fire men in this city next W.Hnsday even ing has been accepted .Chief Jones. Jone3 states' that he and as manv Whenever I have. the opportunity, I recommend this remedy." :: For sale by all dealers.. Price 50 cents. ' Foster-MIlburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole. agents for the United States. : , ; . . Remember , the name Doan's p.nd tnko nr otber. Feb. 20, 22, 24. 5 Every family has need of a food, reliable iniment. For spraina, bruises, soreness of the muscles and rheumatic pain there i none hotter than C'hMtrherto'n'c . fsol'V h Wouldn't It Make You Cackle if YOU Had a Hen Worth 312,000 ? AltX.t.l.I..44.'l''' i FARQUHARSOtrS LUNCH ROOM i ; ; Qam Chowder, Chile, Fruits, Cigars and Tobaccoes : All kinds of Frdsh Can Lunch doods ' ' . 213 Fir Slree t Cement S jc wewali Construction FIGURE WITH M 3 I 7 : is r -r f , VX , it 3i:"i;Kk'K-.'.a-:i;s: 11 Vk'w'VwAi za I Mining Investments General Informa- " tion regarding the Famous Vallova Valley . . . Correspondence Invited BOWMAN . & Joseph, Ore. t it u u 1 1 f f ' JUST OPENED Shining Parlors, Cigars, Tobacco, Fresh Fruit, Candy, Fresh Popcorn 241 Depot Street La Grande, Oregon ii HC irmi- mm -a, ray mm ' Speaking of chickens, which are from Missouri and other places on the map, here yon are shown one that is worth as much as half a dozen touring cars or three ordinary houses and-lot's or a hundred acre-farm in Iowa or 12.000 An gora goats.' In some places Angoras are so unpopular that you can buy them for a dollar apiece. This hen. Lady Washington by title and family name, Is said to be valued at just $12,000. Wouldn't that tnnke yon cackle t Well, we Should scratch! Lady Washington belongs to a Arm of poultrymen at Scran ton, Pa., who recently received by -wire an offer of $0,000 for her from a Phil adelphia millionaire chicken fancier, who coveted her so that be could show her off at thoJPhiladelphla poultry show. The firm wired back: "Your offer of $8,000 not accepted. Ours Black Orpington ben Lady Washington cannot be bought until after the Scranton show. We will then consider an offer of $12,000." When Lady Washington drinks she can use. the prize cup she won as the best bird at the recent poultry show In New York. If any reckless mil lionaire fancies killing her for bis table be will set before his guests the cost liest meat ever cooked, for Lady.. Washington weighs just ten pounds, and even little Willie can figure out that that is $1,200 a pound. The eggs from this phenomenal chicken sell for $23 apiece, so that If one should call for ham and Lady Washington eggs sny three fried his breakfast would cost bim $73.15, the 15 cents being for the bnni. It is a real pity that that western prospector who tmddcnly struck a gold mine and went to New York to get a square meal at Delmonlco's could not have had4'bam and" with Lady Wash ington's eggs as the "and" part He couldn't read the French menu, so finally he said to the waiter, "Oh, dad blame It, just fetch me a hundred dollars TT7HEN you want a first-class job of VV Printing, and want it without ' delay; when you have a design in printing you would like to have figured out sat isfactorily; when you want work at reasonable prices, bear the EVEN ING OBSERVER in mind and call Main 13, also Independent 1342. We Do Anything With Type EVENING OBSERVER The Prbt Shop with a Pay Roll T1 worth o" nam an eggs." 1iarn,,fVf"J;V'!,"('"'' - ,