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O o B c c , 0 TI5 .yuNDAY jjQtJifINa OBSERVER O Q O O ' " o , o !! u :r' ' ; : ii jr. ml I A k i i '' 1 1 e) liyLvniLi' tney know uia; we frPv- - .'", vNho.-cVoods and wav'ahead l tJ-"" i'y,' -Vr' i 'JVt,'Vstures in this line.' A ' i 'XVc-ei.iy thing in ! E. L. LILLY $25.00 Advance in Price on "The Pre, F.cof Offer is H o bU wuiis at TORUhed vei-r slronn bauclintt railier -. -V- wonderful illof uetun'ir cott TESTIMONIALS OF Jl F. SILO OWNERS , V I m convin'Til th:t the 'lovlile wu'H prtnt-iple in silo construc tion is the rurrirt vtu vnd I 'iicHevf tliat .vuu hnve solved, the piciiiU'm i.ii- :;n efficieiit silo. i rj lt trt InnU at n very reasonable cost. Jo:;. M. J'rxon, former UnVeil Slates Semttur from Mis soula, .Mont. I think that the IIewiit-Le:-Funk 3lo is worth just twice as much as my other niio in this part of the country. It' J shall ever -want ti luiii.i iiTir-il, ; sjl(, y,'iu t :U feej assured to sell, me the next one. T. P. i.'ii'.t'n.; Ot':u, Minn.' ' . f Mi: K. M. ean of Xyssn, nd v:;r, u v.t!1 manufii-'t uved and v::; linutiht an.t. in 1 f ! 7. .Minn. Lnurhi i no in "What more r 'a.it' do v Also (id a.ud D i vis'-i? 10 V O. cheap'cr. ( H.r pi I over six hundred .sold la.it year. 01 mem. . . 1 I hnve. not lo d a pound of cnr-ilapo by spoiling and there hns b?rn no slirinkape or swv'linrr in the inside or outside walls of tho file. In my e-limation the 11. L. F. Silo is much superior to the stave silo as many of th m hav shrunk or went partly over in our JncaKiy. r.-.;b(Tt lu berLson, Kent, Wash. saved $150 over 1he cost of a strive silo and it is worth $150 more th:ui any stave silo. Ray F. Kllis O.-ahis, Minn. ' ' EDWIN MOESISON Summciyille, Oregon i'l J : w. 1 rt (HIGH F7 va, (STRAIGHT W EAT GEFuuS, GEJIAM AND WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR ; THE GUARANTEED FLOUR ' THEY ARE GUARANTEED BY La uraiiae WHOSE GUARANTEED IS GOOD Handled by All Dealers. tt - "7 .. . t h r.. br ( ti.'.-1 and but oo gTsitib-irors f'r "Juiftri jCpFTtf ;.,e!ARDWAR?J i HfF. 00 Iir.N CAUI'KXTF.ItS 8 e O or cabinet-makers want .to re vploniidi rneir toul-fljies'.s at a ory r-givgnal tofr, tney come to I" app.iitnci Lie prices. O h-re, at roasona l'atroi.ize. us. si:r. my i.6.- m' and sau- t'KU SPECIAL - Hardware April 15th, or in other vrovdSZ'V''lM, " discontinued on that date." i " hu",,,,y ' - L - F SILOS L'outtle Walltreezefroof . . 1493 hi' ' In Use- than C5 A-j " tcs tlian com. fire., bought oiip of th- firt Vnes pleased with tho remits th:t he !. (". T. dnhn.or of Fort Ridley, airain in tlUS bought tliree more. . id the price is fr.n to ."jO i!. vnur own ?1at:m. There were One v.i': sold over ' $7100 woth diem . PATENT) GRADE) Million Co. a'H vvr-iJ """" rO climatic conditions loo severe fpr J- Cyr-one Jiiloj. Wet or dry bot'.of coid t';iir,ur imf! liity r:qui no at-4--n'-n al't'T ff ction. , No ti'!:4' ftinf; loosening 6f lioops. I'an't small'T nt top t'.n iHittom. C'an'V.t:t out of t can't g'-f-but uf a true circle. AnchorjL'iT'V eorT -ase BRACK II lii-t gny'Al. R r e ycln'M - a! the aavanlajre-S of pcrmin'-nc; tf cot-cretr, t!ie fau.Uff hnih left -s aVallwa Couatis 0 ... .v. iA? .-) .HIS, on the Hutch frontier the-. . --', - j IP '-IT I tci'-J-'A ii M fl J :! !; I. shot at bv rtri.'S Psofessional Directory ! . VJ LIVH rfc :. of then, relurncd ,., ft-fr foret. ariVUNEYi i ;Rr:r4W410 I H"..,..-. winter of l!M,!.l,rUUttlU ! J UJlfefcWZWoJl VViMWlAM ' 'lS',n "rr'"mrs. They were (3HCURAM EBBKHARO 00. 1. ' ' 9 ' fcT jS3? -i '!f' v V"X,5f : i '! nliwwt t:-.rvl. j Cochran i.d Colon R. Bberhard, $ 3l !' I ' l-vVI??4 Vf -Nl A ;', A; ! 'l'h,'-v "w" lh, ir liv' -; '' '' i Attorneys. La. (jrnadS Nutiowl M'; !1 TJtry nro n.v in Pron.-l, lu.v . P,etieo in all tf.tol.nd federal V tiH-hr? -rr-Hrvr?. . ' ,--,. .',.? natal hUk from U& tffeet ofi courts. Office La Grand Nutional '.'.ArO" f)' ' rMVi !'heir privations. . Hank Building. The Place Where Everyone Has His Say, i.Nt.i.A VD.s A nn t in: Mr. Editor misery 'r: I have read the controversy be tween .Mr. C'has. Kin.v of 11... "ii... land Curiioiat tihellon vhleli Inis-1..',.,,, morning ,, o ''""I""'" "titer that Mi. Multon and .Mr. kinir are hut it' ou will (rive me euacp 1 will have mv lutle say m the matter as I Kt aa-iiB a drafted man. r.nd helona in that a straie'nt line, even on the wa-u-ml a little when 1 read Mr. Shel-j:t2sih Infantry. !!. -K roliKion' ,r. is lhe shortest distan. o hotv.een 1'in s latest answer to Mr. KiK. lirevlou to tho w:ir, and althoii;li two prints. So it w-.U hot he lone he- ,, , ,I',m.,!:,t writl"r t,ls '" defonso ofjhe had toted" 11 Bun ever since he fore Kieat ships, possessini; splenilid the Iiritish empiie (although 1 wasCoulil curry oic, and was an expert p:i?soni;or as well as freight neenmmo hoin within it) or of Mr. KinB (as 1 'siiiiii rel Bliot, lie now had a fixed con- illations, will he leaving New Yolk anil wo tun min i out because 1 love universal just.ee and common fair l),1:y- 1 studicd'Corparal Shelton a eh ur'es i-i i.uac iiiuains crimes and of the! uaneerous and nienaeinvc attitude of the ihitish empire towardithis nation very carefully. Had Corporal SSielton iimdo ihnsc charnes last October when Americans and tiermaus were killing each other in France, he prohahly would have been court niartialed and jailed as a pro-Oernian propaeaildist. Is Knjrland the only nation, whose hands are unclean? f'hc is a land Kri-.hhrr of course. Let us see if she is I he only one. If it Is wroiiii for Kncland to own Canada is it riirht for Denmark to own Ooenlaad ? Ac eordinj; to ("orp irr.l Khelton . it is wrnnsr for Kntrland to own .lamaica. Honduras. Trinidad. u, :.l. While ll Is jrij'lit lor I' ranee to own several is-' hi'ids of the same irroup.- In south America it was a crime for Knirlnnd to rob a part of Guiana bf-their sell' determination while it. was riirht for France and Ilolliii.nl lo commit! the same crime on ,(hn balance of Oulunit. In Africa Khiiland conqiiereil and rules vast port ions or land hut If Corporal Shelton consults 'ah atlas ho will be hi rrllle.1 lo find tlisit France. Gerina.ny. Italy, Spun and l'ortuir;;l havo ptMulei onted the R'ntio unpaidonabhi offense In. Asia I up land is a ninhl burirlar beeaa ie' slio owns Cyprus and India wl.ilo Kranoe is a saint because (.lie o. ni Indo Chill i, ar.d Japan, win own.i l'ornio sa, is lit the Hanu! -aterrory. In Australai.ia faiirlanj n.viis nricil land hat nnvone wtio i;,',.iwi! itnyttilnii. abiiul iieimraphy kii-nvs that e.'ier "aiions -l:ao (,t a si:a.'-e in tl'as:inie roup of j-lanils. 'f Hie Ilrillsli pol icy lv a nine to tills ciuntiy. tlu Anievican ambassador in l.endon j olliiilt 'o kooiv il. pi evident Wilson i om.'itl lo know It. Tim C. S. unvorn mrat should know il but nobody ins to Know it f xeept i orporal know It except Sb-'dlon. If our b'ioved Pi esident Wilson knouft It end keeps mum , about i' lie oiyrht to le removed from riff ice ami Co.-por.il Hhellon, i who is wiser iind more com pel en t 'should be put in his place. Presi dent Shelton should t lien bo given 'absolute arbitrary pi.wrr so thai, ho wunld lit- enablcil to v.:ike war on the Uritish peoplo whenever he felt like, it. . I am t'lad to know that the I'ntt- , I'd ni.u i iin jhimmi i-iii i i - iin - ruled bv level heads and nl by aci- ' i-renrn .vi.ui.tn tors. Mr. Sliellon will find that his :n'ts, IlideJ.nIloslilc Soil. aeilation will not h:ive much effort "" on ihe public mind or I.a C.rande or I The adventure:, cf two - rencli i stri.K C'lion couniy. I will admit. f 'k'cis, Serjeant I.enuern nnd Invite course Hii ro uro many Iliillsh peo-1 la ve?iile, who, beconuiut separated pin (hii;h and low) who .do not likoifrom their units' after the baHle of ; Vt'erlea. hjt 'they ire not the level 'Ch.nlcnl, remi.ineil in hiding for more Ih ihI.-i and lin y arf Lopelesnly in the 'than four years In Carman occupied minority. C:.-n ei nely. there are many Merrilory, are told in the newspaper p. -opi in ti.is eountiy who do not I.a Yivtoire, says a report by mail ii'ic Croat n-it inn but they. loo. are from t'nri. In the early days of the hop'de.i.-Iy in the minority and, wr-r civilians helped the two soldiers, unties my judiriuent is- very uu- but as the Cerman dominat. on became I s'jiind. they w ill fir.d themselves 'wciirhtier they took to the woods. j mi ill more hi'd -sly in tl ir.nor-1 ,iiy in the lii'nie. In view of Ihe i lluit Cre.,t Iirii -in rt'nl Anterleti wre a!ie:t ill iirr.i.i in the ii'eent war !:i'td in '.-ie-.v of t!;e fact fliat Ilrititihi iitul American k ;l, oi'-n lire sitting; ' t tto p :i' e C'lfcrelico III I'll: is : iliie v.;ir le-ill': v on I I eontem that 1 illils is ro time f.i Coiporal Sii'-l.o.i Jo: ary ' ttier p. r- cii to try to create ji.niiimshS luiwien.-: ItritmiK and Atoei Irani, v.-t... :in- all! s at that I pe ronferenee. C'Tporal .K!!"l!on drains of greedy ; En'-'land. s'i.tCii'.' '"it lo romiiier otfier woil'ds with lo-r big fb-et., Wlie.t other world:'? Will it be the' planet r,t Jupller or Mius? .'ihe can, lia.e no de-l--n on fie American eotl- f Me 'ill -is she 'is the love-tor ot tile j Mofi O" do 'rin'-. ,M. d would liilpj il'.. l jlil.il S.l'e. encore tllel doe- Co' poral ' Fi I'-li'm itiay r.lnceri ly aeail what Ii- f.iyt b'.t I-f; he Is Hi., lctim of. preji.a.c.-. n,d pas don J d not Ijnow'.hiio perioual'y or n ,.u his I.. Creed- hddie-s is but if lo will c'.ipe 4 iw:i to lh" 1 'tetl .,11 ..-re.l work. 1 v. ill shake .tid- with I'lii'.'nd till: ti. iim--ter of Hr.-nt Ilrltain'i dia'ioheiil ree- I , ., ,. ,,.,: a.. i,i..,i Old end her rri.T.Jii n itii a, in. TiVH'S t e.Mti fdlto V7;,n": for -' -ti. . ar.i noo .l. -,' . I .It v.il f.-it 1 hop- to !i":,r inn'i .. igl.lie Yours tro'.v. si V.U.. i w w m The 'i ii V h- I e ko-b.k vo-Tt 4 I T A KIMI Ol.' A MC.MMKl IM)Y. (Joseph C. Ch iso hi rtui World's iwortn.v nu and our service to Work.) jtM0 southern repubKcs v:ts miserable. "Ills rail mum- Alvin C. York.".! I!ut we .linve UP t0 tlu' (t-ii,i--it I i,.t,i.... . ..i ... r ' itunoi fjincn iif dir;'t :ind f i (.iiltnt , .,ll. ,w holied intMin.alu.vr, with ...,i r,.. .,.,.1 . .... . , . , Inrnluihlr ."il....n ' ..S I vict.'on that it was w.ronK to kill. I However, he did tint resisi t.he dniTt. and In fact, he became u very e.v el- - lent corporal. 'IB caplaln took an Interest In th,. !''ny. and spent the !.uJor part of one ll,Bl11 ""-'"'"K WIU ,lis conscienl ions UMiiei. noon alter, lie was soul out with a coinbal uroa.i in cluirae ol the seraeant. They came under the f re of a Hun maclHi,.. Kim nest. ndthili pi,rviw, in,lvasp h, lhl, the semoa.it in coiamand and all the ;f..icmv ,, cmn,,.,iai intercourse members ol the party wore killed ; f)r w,;.,.h , ,,,,, bt on nht, exci pt Corrnral 1 oik and t i 1 p 1 , v i 'after which we never before have live men. I .nrpunir ork assumed1 ... ... .... v , enmnuimi. rliiimtMl Mh. inui hlin' trim nosL, and caul u rod it ami took hov oi al nrioneiR. "Tlio party then proceeded, nnd taiii eamo under liiarhine iiuw fire.' IN ip coi poi al, ni'Hi and prisfmers lliittened themselves out on Ihe t:i ou ml, the corpora I yelling to (ho live men 10 cover the prisoners. VnvL- tin.). ...o.l l.tj u'mninn n I ii In ,!,, ' i.i his-old-timo maimer as a. H'luirrel hunter, aimed his rifle fho at the 1'iiomy machine punnera. "I asked him' alT.tnvnrd -how many shots ho h:ul fired, and ho Raid 'about twenty-four times.' This was Lti iiHerrqtiiiK Btatonient, for after itho encountor wo found that twen-Itv-four dead bocho wtn his Ikir. In sFaet, Ihe fleht only ended when the I officer In ciiarjre or I lie Genu in ma chine Kiii.s offered to stop tho iim- cliiao fun Hro f Yoi k would stop his riflo firo. Th enemy sunen dered, Oorpoivl York and his men marched to Imttulhon headquartors 132 prisoners, ineludiiiK four officerH. ' Another lomarlnble fact is that Corpurul Yojk delivered his prlson er . to IliO ne'iVesit batihlllon lioad ili'arters, which was not bis own, and that nt his own Iiividiiuurnn'n he made no mention of the nilair. Jt only by accident that the mory came ro his own CHiniMiinder, fiom tiie adju.'ont hattallloii seme lime lat- Tlio laels wer.1 th"a verified, iiind for this action ork rere.lveil : Kite DIstlnKiii'shed Hcivli-o Cross, and has been wonimcndod for the Medal lof Honor." I Later 111 thn ovenltiK ' Corporal York appr ind. in 'cbedleiioc to nil l.order lo havo his piTtralt painled. I I asked him If he- wore married. "No." he answ.ired slowly, with bis Southern drawl, "I was ulwuys a kind of u mummer's boy." S.VVK1) I lfOM CKKMANS ' .,. .,,1 r,B, They made their home in the fores! of Saponin' Ul the vicinity .of Sedan. Their duelling was a dugout so cm eea'ed that it was never discovered, although the foiesl, which harbor: wild hoar and other prairie, was II fa vorite hilntiric; tM'imid for Cerman sol dices. The French h'tra-irrlerri lived on wild animals, hare and other pamc. Ore (ierrniiii uiri ventured into too chi-e pi'.ximity of their dugout it: buried where fce fell. They made an attempt to escape in J. SoOt!lC3 . 811(1 R'A'lCVL c a Udsfird l lasLer. W Ultoat Hit Burn ot Sting .' J.Tustcrol'; is a clcaiv white ointment, mijde vnh the oil of rf ustard. H doeji alt tr.e voik ol the M-(!iioivd wvntil s:,i: dts'vit belter and uovi not bli ti r. i m c'o -it hava lo U'h r ith a ! ,th. You umi ly cub it on and iiiuilly the fail c-K'"! Man d ictorj rot nurses w. Muaicf ..O re. f riw ,1 livo-.-ir tiiei.Tn. , '.iK'S:!; Mlrf n.tk, a-thn-L neursiKW.. cor.-...sft ii'9 oi tne.:i'JK or ,vOinii, sprain t or, , rus, sprain, 't nT' ..-rits i,e.''ernonial. M W MK l H '.tpUa S.e H..J1, Tsrntl S -fc.liP-f J 2J,i fore the war the only way :t SoutW American could travel to New t.erman, Urilish or h rench steamer tui t'.uiope, nnd then reshtp to this c.nin ti y. We have no passenger .-hips 'c - ninumieation hetween mnselvef .,n.l il, ..,..11. Atlnii, w. fi.mllv (,iVe.. e.nrrMvui.-e of ihe fuel heading south with nit irivitifr Kurope ll chance to hmk in on the business. . There are now builtlinp in this coun try twenty-two rj.OhO-ton ships which :will irivo our South Anierioan nei.h l,.a l,e i,(,st that can be hail in travel i. - ucnnunoilatir.ns. Kaeh stateroom will hllve iwo hmls ;mU,:u f berths, and ,,., )1:i, ,, !viini in '. ,.,. ir,.i w.. nmv .vmrf from K " ' ' v" t'l'tfy. Cincinnati Times-Star, (il.OOMV Ol TI.OOli AT Pit l IlKKNi:. Ap'il 12. The fnod situ-I latbxn in IUdoiulii is so serious thai 1 thn Czecho-Sln ak nre tlire.it em d 1 wit ii f'tnine. wrltrs a rt.rresptuulen; from Pra):e. That city, ihe rorm.il popuiiitHiii or winch is i.hont tiuo.aoo. 'now has lietw.M'ii invo.fOO and I.ooo 000 inhiildtiints nud this sudden in flux has caused oxtr.iordimtry dlffl culiins In providing rood. The last reserves of flour and ot it er broad constituents vlll be exhaust ed within a few weel-s. Coal I m Hcnree th:it thn rnti ni Is r-dured to 1 wo pounds a d iy f.tr each fainily. Them is u'tor Ine'rt of mejit. TIk deficiency In pdtatoes is er-Hninted o be nearly IliiO.tHHl ton. Itice, cffen, tea and otbe- foodstuff havo dlK;ip peaivd fiom the eountiy. Tho nu-rl'illty nio at Prague among children under 14 years or j ii go nltalns the np.KiMir.g flr.nrn ofi forty per lliousnml, at: compared with .approximately ten vw Ihonsand in, Mni inul liino.t. The morliil.Hy ralo uuoug child bearing women has ln - creased from ihree aer ceiit lo thirty - four percent. , SinNEY LYI.I1, the pia:o tuner, is at the E.dev helel. l-II-'.iip .VSTILL ONE IN NFAV HOME Universal rurnace (.Jv.&v I ' S';it " , Fred I'liimbini. and lenli,i Co. The good? that tiave made if luslness a succesj ( and enabled u to guaranttfl them, to you'are . i Charter Oak Manges ., f:, Tvro: 4i, ?ii Ji m " ' 10n3 Bedn.JCenny T.ov.w Fjn,:x'gS niit2k 2!; i; Furhiliireo Exchange MJa T v,i;"H ' ,;Md ?tt'"Hu,,, & -'jr" S ! :J i $ CRAWFOKD ft EAKIN T. H. Craw ford and Robert 8. EaKln, Attar neys a law. Practice In all the courts ot the state and the United States. Office, West-Jacobcon !ild;., oonis 9-10-17, I Uraude, Oiegoa. AIMHTTKCTn 0. n. illl.LlOR -Architect, room XT, New i-oloy Bldg. Phone Red 1871 JIM 'HAS O-TI I Kit APY DR. A. N. MAY VI RLE Mechano Therapy Physician. Chronic diseases my specialty. Physical and mental science, dietetics, hydrotherapy and French massage. Phone Bliek 2311. Rooms 1, 2, 3, Coolidge building, op posite Star theatre. PIANO TPNKU. IAS. M. OALY Piano Tuner. Ref erences, Mrs. G. S. Birnie, Mrs. R. J. Green, Miss Miller. Phone Mrs. R. J-. Kitchen for appointment. Will be in I.a Crande in May. 2-4-lm,p OSTKOrATKIO. m. MARGARET INGLE, Osteopathi Physician SpeeializinK in diseaso of women and children. Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m., and by ap pointment.. Phones Office Red 1761, residence, Black 1231. 37 New Foley building. DR. H. W. RI1J3Y Graduate Veter inarian. HonpttAl, 1409 Madison Avo. Stuto Htalllon Inspector and I nti Rector of etock for shipment Homn Independent Phone, Black 41; Farmers Co-operative Phone, Main 111. KIWCATIONAL REM EM TIER QOODINO COLLEGE, Gooding, Idaho. Prat Ion 1 busi ness courses, review subjects, regular colloge' work, and sum nior school. 12-19-tf RIDS TOR HAULING GRAVEL. The city of La Grande will roco;ve bids' for hauling gravel from the river bed to streets in vnr'ous parts of '.he Icily, said bids lo be sealed and dehv ,ered to the city recorder on or befuru '!:.' o'clock noon, Saturday,' April 1:1 l''ID, the city reserving- the right to rejci t any or alt bids not satisfactory JOHN COLLIER, City . Manager, M-l 1-f.t YOUR Pipeless ,v. - "'..r - ';. - jvv. - e4i?i i..-..or owi Spaeth I.a Crande, Oregon mm.t M.I I j Patent fla-ra, Wtit tt,, ,h.., c:... i i Fraten,' 1 7 V1MJI5MKN l'" T-.I . o e , a Orande t'Mi!.. o 1 i ' v. - . ry first ani'0(i..-..lo -: :;l i. Hall. All VKitlui; nel;;iih,ii8 " -t- coiae. Uuea p.iy4iiilts Ht . Ii;. of; -co or the clerk. Now foley Uldg., .a ui., to S p. Ml. J. J. MURCHItJON, C. O . R. J. KITCHEN. Clark IODERW W.OODMKN OF AMERfOA Ia Cracdo Camp No. 7703 moetf oq the first acd third Thursday evenings of each month In the of p. Hall. Visiting neighbor wolcoma. , J. I. ClIARST, V. C. ' JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk. REBEKAH8 Crystal Iodga Jk. 60 meota every Tuesday evening In the I. O. O. F. Hull. All visiting mem bers are Invited to Attend. LETTIE MeCOLDRICK, N. G. LUCIA HALEY, Rec. Sec. K. of U. ol Security Mt Emily Council, No. 146, meets the second and fourth Monday evening at 8 o'clock at Eagle ball. Vlaltln members are welcome. ABB HARRIS, Pini. Bee. J. K. FITZGERALD, Pres. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Iris Camp meets OTery second FrldRy after noon and every fourth Friday even ing, every month In K. P. hall. All visiting members cordially welcom, HENRIETTA CHARST, Oracla J. L. KOBEHTSON, C.g. rtEMLE GREEN. K. of R. ft a MARY L. WEST, Recorder. F. O. EAGLES, A Eli IE NO. 259. Meet every Friday night, nt Eagles llali. Visiting members welcome. Z. LILLY, W. P. A. J. LARM, Sec. 0. H. 8. Hope Chapter No. IB, O. B. 0. holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesday ol each month: VlBltlcg members cor dially welcomed. FLORENCE BACON, W. M MARY A. WARNICK, Boo. L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 850, Loyal Order of Moose holds regular meetings every Wednesday night at 8 p. m. In Eagle nail next to Elks' Bldg. on Washington Ave. Visitors always welcome. Dues pay able at Young's Sweets. . W. C. HANSEN, Die. HARRY BWART. Bee. B. F. O. B. ELKS, 1 Grande Lodge No. 4'ii. Lodge meets each Thurs day evonlng nt 8 o'i-'h-v Fmno and r'-ib p 'i.ii. . 'i -.Mil,' ex tended to I'll Eiri'Vc- ' It. .1.:. ,i,K-l, I"- .( Pulor, Hi .rotary. A. F. & A. M. I .a Orindo Tj.0i.-o No. 41, A. F. A. M. bolus regular meetings first and third Haturdtty at T:30 p. m. Cordioa welcome to all Masons. C. M. HUMPHREYS, W. it A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec. KNIGHTS OF PTimAB Rod Crost Lodee No. 27 moots every Monday night la Castle Hall ( K. of P. hall) .A Pythian welcome to ill visiting ' Knights. 3.uniC s superior to any other front jnco. corset; Tor ' wUliout tlio IZuZdr features no . ortjet can pos-' siltly be .jirtjt'as good. It. contains tlie iii;yster touch of Bcicntifrc cousruction. You .do not acrif ieo com fort for Rtyle-and you do, nut . sacrifice xtye for comfort when you wear.' i A coifipli?e) .line always !ih, - and, priced 'at ?2.5(J, ivs on. up. It' !frMrs. Robt. Rattison ; I. Corpef,'iy ' : r ; - ( ' -7. O i 1 ! ... 3 0-i 1.1.-. i , c i. C I FAMILY DRUO EJOBE , es o a e j o Lr.'.uillRt G 0 0 ; o e & Oo e e e