PAGE 2 .LA GRANDE, IMON COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, ilAY 26, 1911. Directory of the' Fraternal Orders ' . ' of La Grande, Oregon . ; i IF.tA. 1L La, Grande Lodge No. 41, A Ft ft A. SI. holds regula meet ings first and third Saturdays at 7:80 p. m. Cordial welcome to all - Masons. L. ML HOTT, W. If. A. C WILLIAMS, Secretary B. P. 0. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Elk's dub. corner of De pot street and Washington arenne. Visiting brothers are cordially In vited to attend. v . t H. J. RITTEB, Ej. Rai. ' H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Sec. WOODMEN OF . THE WORLD L Grande Lodge No. 169 W O. W. meets every second and fourth Sat urdays at. K. P. hall. All rlsltlns mebera welcome. D. FITZGERALD, C C V ' J.'H. KEENET. Clerk. it. W. A. La Grande Camp' No. 7703 meets every Monday In the month at the I. 0. 0. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially invited to tttend. E. E. DANIELS, ED. HEATH. Clerk. 1JE3EKAHS Crystal Lodge No. K meets every Tuesday evening la the I, 0. 0. F. hall. All visiting mem bers are invited to attend. MRS. KATIE ARBUCKLE, N. G. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER. See. . KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crow Lodge No. 27 meets every MonAa? night in Castle ball, (old Elk's halL, A Pythian welcome to all vtaltta - Knights. ", ; JESS PAUL, C C ' R. I LINCOLN. M. of R. ft 8. 0. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. 18, O. 1 C. hols stated communications tb second and fourth Wednesdays o each month. - Visiting members cor. daily invited. . - s " CARRIE B HUNTER, W. M. MART A. WARNICK. Sec. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT T. rm Ronde Circle No. 47 meeu : first ami 'ul'd Thursday ev-. in the mo. :t the L 0. 0 All vlsltlag uibers are '. CARRIE ROBBS. G. M.. LIZZIE ELlW0RTH. .:. Never leave home on ajourney without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It it almost certain to be needed and cannot brf obtained when on board the cars or steamships. For sale by 11 dealers. e STARTS 01 W Iff- A I We were confident that the big values Wc offered in yesterday's paper would find ready takers, and already three of these fine pianos, have been snapped up. doily 4 Left Only 4 of the stock moved from our old quarters re main. These are 4 of the best piano buys ever shown. Come and see for yourself. $167, $248, $297 $327 these are the prices. Terms 10 per cent down 3 per cent per month. - Two Carloads Exhibition Pianos Will Soon Be Here. i ammmmmm ------ These pianos intended for the Grand Opening of our splendid new building in Spokane. Delay in the com pletion makes it necessary to sell these pianos else where. La Grande selected as the best point of dispos ing of such quality pianos. These pianos now enroute, will be here this week. Iron Clad Guarantee. Free irisuranceo You'll have to hurry, there are only 4 pianos in Stock now. flB&0T,B3Slv In. W. W Berry Co. Store LA GRANDE, OREGON Phone Main 724 jT7 "1 j STOCK GOIUIPMY1 1 FORMED : CONNORDALE REALTY CO. WILL IMPROYE ADDITION TO C1TT. - Selling of Lets te Follow Finishing of Improvement. - A forty thousand dollar corporation has Just been formed in the name of the Connordale Realty company for the uprposi of Improving and. placing on the market the large tract of desirable residence property in South La Grande It is the intention of the' incorporators to sill sufficient stock to improve the tract, each lot having a cement sii ' walk and a well graded street. Thtr the sate of lots will begin under cer tain restrictions with the final intent of making bis part or the city the de sirable resident portion. According to other syndicates that have formed in other cities for ,the handling of such an undertaking there should be good profit to. those who be. come Etockholdes hi the ..Connordale company. . That La G?ande as.a community will abundantly appreciate Ihe improve of tb's valuable 'pkc . ' of property there is no question and doubtless the undertaking willNbe given loyal sup oort. - ' & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. PHYSICIANS AM) SCRGEONS. S. iMOLITOK. y.. L". t'by8ician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and D.poi street. Oilke. Main f8; Kesi dear '! a. L. UiCHARDSON. M. D. J. W. LOUGHLIN. M. D. Dii. Klchardson & Loughlln, Physicians and. Surgeons, PhoLes Office Black 1362; Ind. 353. Office Hours 9 to 11; 2 to 6; 7 to 8. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main' 65; Ind. 3!?. ' . Dr. Lou-Tfclin's res. Main 7W: Ind. 1297. " H UPTGW Pb. G. M. u. -Pb.. sl Ian od surgeon Special ..attenMon to Kye. Gar, Note and Throat. Office m La Giande Nailunal Bank Build 'njt. Phines: Office Main 2. Resl ler.e Main DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to diseases and surgery of the eye, ' Phones: ' Office Main 22; Res- . dence Main 728. Ind. 631. 0. W. ZIMMERMAN Osieopoa Physician. Soner Bldg., Rooms 7, 8, 9 and 10. Phones: Home 1332. Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone, ilack 95L Successor to Dr.- C. E Moore. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist. Room :3, La Grande National Bank Build ;ng. Phone Black 39. ', ' ' V . : OH. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Snr geon. Office at Hill's Drug Store La Grande. Residence phone, Rei 701; Office phone, Black 1361; Inde pendent phone, C3; both phones si residence. ATTOKSETS AT LAW. JOCHRAN & COCKRAi Attonys: Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Grande : National Bank Bldg.. La Grande, Oregon. T. H. CRAWFOftDAttorney at Law Practices In al lthe courts of the State anl United States. Office in La Grande Nat uumi Bam Bldg., Ls Grande. Orego-u. 0. W. C. NEISON Mining Engineer Baker C'ty. Oregon. O'CONNELL'S Cigar Store Pool, Billiards, Cigars, Tohac co and Soft Drinks best and most complete line of cigars In the city. Obserrei's Coast League base ball scores every day there's n gam Corner Depot and Jefferson St n all the World No Car Like This The ear of established quality established Talne and low pried. Backed by a company worth millions and completely organized. The lightest ear In the world, she, power and capacity considered. The cheapest car in the world te buy and malntala simplest to operate. The strongest made car in the world ear of Vanadium steL m - mil . CAR X-X MlCM PBICtD QUALITY A LOW PPICEO The Ford Model T Touring Car $900 F. O. B. La Grande COMPLETELY -EQUiVeD WITH TOP, M IND SHIELD, SPEED. 0 .METER, GAS LAMPS, GEM'RATOR, 3 OIL LAMPS, HORN. With so many hundred different makes of autoniobllfs from whlrlTti choose . and each different In d-lirn. iwlulit, pr!e.- size or refutation n irsiedie bujer at a loss to decide which to select. We hiifve th- fait will umienl to yon as being 3itIica''!e, Jo yonr own 'ii'.itomohMe reqnirerti'iits d Iwcanfe they ',n I In aclu:i! experienci'S of more than 40,000 satisfied owners of this sani- I I Inileiir. They are worth o.ir most i n most consideration. 1ST LKHP WEIGHT The Ford Model T car weighs less than any other five passeng.r touring car manufactured. This light '.ve! 4 - s t iiici! li; .sim-plifltd construe tion, elimination of su perfluous part and the use of thehlghest grade i m:nerii!l. Quality n ot quantity is "li .true measure ofstrength. Thr i?3 I l-ac is an all Vana dium Stes-l .'.ar. Tint is one watoiiit is not onlv ( lightest, tar made but the strong? 1 mid will actually stand harder service. Th.re has not bee n a pound of wsary weight sacri-ilced in the Ford, it weighs plenty for every need but th:re isn't any deadweight. The Xw fork to Seattle Race, in which a Ford car arrived first proved the car to be right wdght as well as to light weight. r 2ND Price Cost is the first consideration in the minds of many buyers, Price has sold a great many Ford cars but Ford quality has sold a greater number. The price of the Ford car is lower this year by many hundred dol lars than the price of any oth'r car nearly as good. The new pile- is near :. er the price of the smallest of modern runabouts while the car ha3 all the " features and values of thi much higher priced and' so called big cars. It is the lowest price 4 cylinder Car in the World. This price is the result of a combination of Ford "know how," enormous output, small profit per car and inexpensive manufacturing audsale methods. Up to October 31. 1910, 30,358 Model T Ford cars had be n delivered. During 1911, 20,000 more will be built. All the experimenting has been done and paid for, all the spe cial machinery has been bought and the cost distributed. There is nothing now but automobile cost in the Ford Price and the car ls bstter than ever. . 8RD REPUTATION The Ford carls backed by a company worth millions. Reputation and financial ability count. ; The Ford reputation is your guar antee. Ford cars have demonstrated their superiority. There have been ov. er 60,000 of the various modils manufactured to date. A' Ford buyer Is not experimenting, he Is not buying a' visionary suceess, a paper car or a capi talized advertisement . He buys an automobile that eight years of manu- facturing has built p and Improved. The Ford Is favorably known in every country of theworld. It slls In Europe In direct competition with the best of Europe's manfuacturers. It sells In South Africa or South America or the Far East in spite of or because of the inferior roads. It sells wherever civilized man is found because the past has proven that Henry Ford knows how to and do?e build the best all around automobile for practical everyday service everywhere. v - 4TH COST TO OPERATE It takes a large sized income to run a heavy car. Excsss weight is hard on tires, uses extra gasoline and oil and calls for bigger, costlier repays. Because of the light weight plus the scientific design a Ford car will average more miles per set of tires, more miles per gallon of fuel, more miles per dollar -f repair expense than any other tour ing car made. That is a strong statement but is made only after Ford usess have repeatedly assured us-of its truth. 25 to 28 miles per gallon of gaso lln?', 5,000 to 8.000 miles per set of tires. $3.00 to $15.00 per month total ' expense, these are the figures our customers tell us are correct. The tires on the Ford are bigger in proportion to the weight of the car than the tires of any other touring car man-ufactured. In the snme way the brakes are larger, horsepower's greater and 1'fe longer. W. have the" figures to' prove this. . L. C. Smith. La Grande Right in your butlest season when you ' have (he least time to spare you are most . , . . likely to take diarrhoea and lose several day time, unlwsTou have Chamberlain's Mfty pajT Relit ? IVc foill VOf Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at I gU , hand and Uke a dose on the first appear- (flOUty 10 DUlld, a7fl VOl snce of the disease. For sale by all dealers. ' ' Jav lie it vnn uaiiM Mf r A good plate glass, walnut franv?, show counter for sale very, cheap at' Sllverthorne'a family drug store. 2t. ' J. R. OLIVER That's What They All Say Sam-0 It's Good For What Ails You ,-1 . ' ' ; I , m.Mm,-u w. t - . ---;.-JJ