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QUA LI TV, QUALITY. AIL OUJt
l'ATKONS SAY SO. ,
"THE FALLING OCT" ... Imp
The old farmer gets out di
vorce papers but lights bis pipe
With them. - A beautiful story.
."TUB STUAX5IH" fx
Powerful druma of the west.
Romnrkable dance ball scene,
"ItESlGXATIO.X" . . . .llullance
Well, It's u problem play. She
. becomes resigned to the will of
. the Almighty.
A DAY OY A : BUFFALO
ItANCH" Imp
- A magnlflcont picture of tho
roundup In. Montana -lost year.
"ALL A ailSTAKE" .....'..Imp
. It'B fast and furious comedy.
The trap drummer laughed so
much he forgot his cue.
' Augmented Ore liostrn. . .
' Solo Violin,. MIbb Mabel Laird
Drums and Bell.. Bert Chnpman
Late with the Arcade Theatre .
. Musical Director .Chas. E. King
We Have It
ELKS RALLY TO
ELK MM
i'LlifcOAL LCTTEKS Al'1'F.AL
THE JUGJHOKltSlIir..
TO
Thursday and Friday
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By Gaumont
- Lions
IX THE AUE'A
40
In addition to our ordinary
program and at no additional
cost to our patrons.
SPECIAL MUSIC. BURT
CHAPMAN ON "TIMPANI"
COME EARLY.
Arrival of Elk Held Dulnycd Until
i . Early lu Murcli, Say Bojiorts, :
Every member lu La Grande lodge
No. 43a, B.' P. 0. E., will receive a
personal communication from the of
liters of the lodge looking toward the
proper care and preservation of the
band of 15 elk .that will be shipped
from Jackson's Hole to 'Billings ..Mea
dow In a government resorve In Wal
lowa county. It was believed last
week that the shipment of 15 head
would reach La Grande' last Saturday
or Sunday but it is now announced
that the elk will not be taken from
Jnokson s Hole until March 1.
, All Elks Aro Assistants.
The letters Issued a day or two agj
urgo that every member of the lodge
assist Indlvlually -and' collectively In
the proper preservation of these elk.
The letter, urges that each member
devote personal attention In reporting
to gnine wardens any Infraction of
game laws and assisting the game
wiirdons in protecting the life of the
elk on this range. Not only should
all Elks report In to game wardens
any Infractions of the law that, they
may know of, but' they are asked to
acquaint the La Grande lodge of such
fact In which case action against the
guilty or suspected parties will be in
stituted. '. -. 'A' -
- La Grande Is Parent Lodge.
' Because the La Grande lodge Is lo
cated geographically nearer to the
Billings Meadows where the 15 elk will
I graze, and, it is hoped, propagate pro
J Utlcally, the local lodge has taken it
rupon Itself to lead other lodges In the
state In the protection of these elk, as
j it wus primarily this lodge which In
: stltuted the Investigation leading to
i the discovery that elk could find cll
j malic protection here that was far
; better than that provided In Jackson's
Hole, the present elk preserve, , If
: these 15 elk succeed well, others will
i be planted on ranges nearer to La
j Grande. J. H.'Peare Is now busy mall
' lug out these personal appeals, and
, said today that he and the lodge com
mittee as well as the entire member
ship of the lo'lge nj'ould be organized
Into a well-formed band of elk protec
tors at once. - ... ,;
LA GRANDE GIVES AID.
Cash Assistance Lent to State Find
by Lodge No. 433.
Yesterday afternoon La Grande
came In for "front page" space in the
Approving vtue course-of Potlna!$
j out;'. m suDscriomg fiuv wwara
fimil itt Sl.nnO needed tn tnko f:ave. ofU
Hli'-Vltfivl -nf f-tlr whifli.-lilp irnVHlMI. .fe
meat is to trausulant to a lenced pas
ture -on the Wullowa ; reserve, La
Grande- lodge. No: -133, BcyievOlent and
Protective Order of Elks, has donated
$25 to help swell the amount A war
rant for. ?25. has been received by the
Telegram from Secretary H. E. Cool
ldge in response to a suggestion of
Game .Warden Finley. . , V , i
Letters have been addressed, to all
the Elk lodges in the state by 'Mr. Fin
ley, asking them to subscribe to the
Elks' maintenance fund. ' All; who de
sire ..may ..ge'nd, subscriptions to the
Telegram Instead, of to the game warden.-,
but in any event they will be
properly acknowledged and reach the;
same source. The elk are to be given i
by. the goverumeul with the under- i
swuiilug Uii tfiey shall 'be placed on j
a suitable range and properly, pro-!
tected. V;';.'l r::i;-l, J
: Arrangemeuta for, iransportitlon of
the animals. have bean completed, ac-,J
cordlng-'-to a -letter received yesterday j
by Game' Warden Finley from Pr. T- i
S. Pulmor, 'assistant . chief of 'the blp- j
logical survey, Washington, ' D. -C. . 01)
jeitlons of a l'cw,slieepuieirx)f the dis
trict are. regarded, as of no weignt, ror
the reason that thoy merely want fa
vors continued which .limy have "Men
granted, for years;'. : '., , '."'' A " ;
Dr. Palmer writes that instructions
have been given to wardens to pick
out 15 Of tlie -largest and . hoaltlilost
elk avallnblfi, four, bulls and 11 cows,
They will be; crated; separately and
shipped from Jackson's Hole about
March 1, and : are expected to arrive
at Joseph. Or., about March 15. For
80 miles ' they will be conveyed in
wagons, to the Oregon Short Line, and
Gnme Warden Finley Is now negotiat
ing with the officials of that company
for a special rate on the animals.
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By not using Cove Milling Co's.
WHITE QUARTZ'' High Patent
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AVBlue" Stem Flour. - A careful selection of. Choice Grain Properly Blended;;
tifift MilW'.anrl a Pflrfftr.tJv -'.Sanitarv'-. Milling Plant, combiaes , to . make
Quartz" and ''White Froth" flour the best for bread and pastry.
A Trial Will Coaviiice-Ask Your Grocer
You Must Buy It From Your Grocer
"' 'Cove Milling Go.'s Germs Graham Flour and Whoie .Wheat is the Best..
GRANDE RONDE CASH CO., Inc..
Distributors to fhe Trade :-: La Grande, Oregon
Grnad Keopftr of ilecoi'ds uud St-alu
Lou rillmson to Wallowa were: Cliun-
cellor Oommander Hiley, C, U. Good
uough, It. J. Greene, J.-A. King, C. It
Rlsler; Joe H. Keeney, J. B. Paul, tur
ner 'Oliver and Chas. Oral.
Isis Has Four Keels, r
Commencing today the Isis theatre
commences a service of four reels and
the first four reel program can be
studied in the house ad today.-. ''Mr.
Sherwood promises the best for his
patrons that can be secured, and in
vites Inspection of his four reel ser
vice tonight 'and from tonight on. ,
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WILL LECTURE
INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT':
CARMEN HERE
OK
WH Conduct Public Meeting This Eve
.. i.ing at I. 0. 0. F. Hull.
Strike conditions on the Hnrriraau
and Illinois Central lines will be the
theme of John Suthons, International
president of the B. R. C. of A. tonight
at the I.- 0. 0'. F. auditorium. The
meeting commences at 8 o'clock and
will be open to everyone and all are
cordially invited to bo present and
hear Mr. Suthons.' -
The International 1 president has
spent many years with brotherhood
work. He is over 60 years of age'antf
If credited with being a fluent speaker
and one well versed in the subject t-
be handled. ' m
KNIGHTS TAKE
lEdUiMtEST
FUNERAL HELD THIS AFTERNOON
FROJI SI. . CHURCH.
Esteemed Citizen of the City for Many
Years Is LniI to Rest. , w
Attended by many friends neighbors
and a large representation from the
high school the remains of the late
Mrs. George Leadsworth were laid
away this afternoon from the Metho
dist church. The senior and junior
classes and the faculty of the high
school sent floral tributes that be
spoke the high esteem of the Leadsr
worth family in scohol circles and the
members of the senior' class of which
Miss Maude Leadsworth Is a member,
and under graduates, as' well attend
ed'the funeral services.- '"',''
. Mrs. Anna L. De' Ford Leadsworth
was born Jan. 7, 1867, in Green coun
ty,' Iowa, and died the 19th instant.
She was married to George B.' Leads
worth In ' 1885 . and came to Oreogu
in 1889, living In La Grande as a re
spited and honored citizen from that
time on.' She was closely affiliated
with the Adventlst church , and took
an active part in church affairs al
waysi Her death is grieved by a large
number of friends and the sorrowing
hiisbnnd and two daughters have the
sympathy of the community. ;'
NolJce- lo Odd Felloivs.
All Odd '-Fellows ..are required to
be at the lodge hall February . 23 at
1:I0 o'clock to attend the funeral of
the late brother, John Calmer.., . , A:-:
W. A. WOItSTELL, Secretary.
Stellar ,I.ov Coining.
"The Girl From Rector's," carrying
the atmosphere of the great white
way, is booked to appear at the Stew
ard opera house March 1.
THOROUCUBRtD
PLY MOTH ROCKS
Pullet nud Cockerel Mating
Utility MaUngs.
Eggs for sale. For Prices Cor-:
. - respond to ' .
D.B. STODDARD
La Grande, Ore. ,
FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorns.
; .Eggs for hatching. . Cp'.! Red 1061.
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UNION CO UNTY "OUT TO WIN" PROHIBI
TION CONVENTION
OBJECTIVE i THE ELECTION OF OUR CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE
THIS YEAR, AND OUR PARTY TO POWER IN OREGON IN 1911.
A mass convention of the prohibitionists of Union County is here
by, called for Monday, Feb. 26th, at 10:30 a. m. to be held in the
Christian Church, La Grande. The object of this . convention Is to
: elect a county committee for the coming two years, delegates to the
state convention to be held in Portland Feb. 29th, and the transaction
of Such other business as may come before the convention.- .
; Eugene. W, Challh,' prohibition candidate for president in 1908 and
State Secretary Taylor will both be present and address the conven-
tlon. : The program for the day Is as follows:
10:30 a. m. Convention called to order. Invocation '. The "Out
' to. Win" Campaign, Ernest E. Taylor, State Secretary. Open dlscus
sion. . . - ''..;';' '.''. , - '.-..;' .' ' -.. ''
11:30 The appointing of. Nominating Committee on permanent or
ganlzatlon. '
11:45 a. m.Electlonv of delegates to state convention. "-'..'
12:00 m. Adjourned. , 1
.1:30 p. m. Report of nominating committee on permanent organ!-'
zation.'-, ,-.- .' ..,"-''.' .;',," ':-','.".
2:30 p. m. Address, Eugene W. Chafln.
. 8:00 p. m. LMass Meeting.: Special Music. - Address, Eugene W.
Chafln.
Every prohibitionist should boost for. this convention. "We should
have a record breaking attendance. It will be worth a forty mile
' trip to hear Chafln alone. . ' . . -
STATE COMMITTEE, . E. Uno.-u,
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JJmqt ranessbet the fa)' iuw. Look
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VISIT WALLOWA DISTRICT
VENTION.
CON-
Local Ofticlalg and Members Escort
Grand Officers of Lodge.
With Wallowa as their destination,
grand lodge officers and officers of
the local Knights of Pythias left this
morning for the gateway city, Wal
lowa, to attend a district convention
of Knights. Union and La Grande
Knights made up the party which Is
escorting the grand lodge officers to
the scene of the fesItTlttes.
. Among those who accompanied the
grand chancellor, Wrlghtman, . and
Clean-Up
Sole cTl
On Ladies' and Misses'
Sale Starts Tommorrow Morning, Thursday, Feb. 22
See our window display for prices. Come in, wemayhaveyour size
Cash
Store
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