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'.QWOTB EVEimiQ OBSERVER THURSDAY MAY 12 1910 page suvnr n Notice is iereby given that sealed bids ' will ibe received at the office of the City Recorder for, the construc tion of a", permanent telephone Una , ririit'of -war of the Beaver Creek Pipe Line from' the intake to the City of La Granae ,saia oias 10 oe accompanied hy a certified check of five per cent of the bid and to be filed with the Recorder or tne jny of La Grande by 4 o'clock p. m. of Wednesday, May 18th, 1910. Plans ; and specifications will be on file at the office of City Recorder. t D. E. COX, Recorder. I 4-6-4-12. V-'-r Notice to Contractors ; ? Notice is hereby riven by the Die trict School Board of School Dis trict No. one (La Grande) Union County, Oregon, that bids will be re ceived up to 12 o'clock noon of Mon day, May 23, 1910, for the furnishing material and erection of t two sto.7 and basement brick high school build ins according to plans and specu lations on file with school clerk, and ''"architect Newton C. Gauntt; also for ' the' plumbing, heating and ventilat ing for Said buildinng. : All bids to be accompanied by a certified check of f tier ctuii. ui -? - Hha Board reserves the right to accept ; or reject any or all bids or any por tion of bid submitted. - Contractor to . - figure building with '. or , without plumbing, beating and , tentllatlng. Contractor whose bid is accepted to give approved bond in amount satis factory to School Board." Contractor taking plans and specifications from ' office must, deposit $10.00 to Insure return of same within ten days. Bids .4 to be presented to School . Clerk, La Grande, Oregon. ' 1 By order of District School Board. ARTHUR C, WILLIAMS.. ,' , ' -t School Clerk. Xo'Jce of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Administratrix of the es tate of S. M. Bloom, deceased, has this day filed with the Clerk of the County Court of Union County, State Administratrix of said estate; and that said court has fixed the 21st day of May, A. D. 1910, at the hour of two o'clock In the afternoon, of said day, at the Court House, in La Grande, In said County and State, of Oregon, her final account, as such as the time and place when and where he will hear and pass upon any and all objections, made to said account, on cr before said day. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, April ISth, 1910, ,, F. 8. IVANHOE, Attny. for Estate. HELEN B. BLOOM. Administratrix of the Estate or It Bloom. Deceased. : ;. : European Plan Only Rooms 50c to $1.50 V First class ..Throughout SAVOY MOTEL D.G. BRIGHOUX, Proprietor. ONE BLOCK FROM DEPOT La Grande, Oregon ricrTDiriTV -'FOR1 EVERY HOME IN LA GRANDE The cost for wiring lamps and current Is exceedingly small com. pared with the convenience, com fort and safety obtained by Uj nse. ;, ' ' .' , Your home can be wired com plete at an average cost of only $2.00 per room. Lamps, -fixtures, flatlrons, cooking utensils and nu merous other electrical appUan. ce s may be obtained at surprising ly low cost Ask yur neighbor why he uses electric light he certainly has some reason for doing so, and then call at onr office o rler our repre sentative call at your house and explain to you why yon should have your home wired and use electricity. EASTERN OREGON LIGHT AND . Market i (hsctatioEis. The Local Markets SUGAR Cash price Sugar, $6.75; beet sugar 16.25. VEGETABLES Dry onions, 2c; parsnips, 2 l-2c: spinach. 3 lb for 25: fresh peas, 15c; asparagus 3 lb for 25c; rubarb, 5c; celery. 10c a bunch ; hot house lettuce, 2 bunches for 15c; head lettuce, 10c; radishes, 3 bunches for 10c; green onions, 6c a bunch; fresh Florida tomatoes, 10c FRUIT Oranges, 40c doz; lemons, 35c; bananas, 40c; strawberries, 20c. v MEATS Hogs, livo weight, well finished, $10 cwt; cows, 3 1-2 to 4c: veal 4 to 4 l-2c; mutton, 5 1-2; chick ens 13c Portland Markets BUTTER Extra creamery, 27c; ' fancy 25c; store 20 0 23; California extra creamery, 25c BUTTER FAT Deillver t 0. b. at Portland Sweet cream 26c; sour 24. EGGS Local, candled, select 23 23 l-2c ' : r POULTRY Mixed chickens, 19 19 1-2: fancy hens, 20; turkeys, alive 20 21c; dressed, 27 2,8 c; pigeons squabs, $2.50 0 $3.00 doz; dressed chickens, 1 to 2c higher than alive. BARLEY Producers price, 1909 Feed, $23; rolled, $25; brewing, $24. ' WHEAT Nominal track, club, 83; bluestem 85 86; Willam ette valley, 84c. MILLSTUFFS Selling price Bran $21; middlings, $29 $30; shorts, $21.50; chap, $19 $28. FLOUR New crop patents, $5.55; POWER COMPANY T6 r DIRECTORY - ? of the F RAT EL R N AL OR DERS L GRANDE, ORE. ' ..'f ; A. F. & A. M. ' , :' La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular meeting first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. JNO. S. HODGIN, W. M A. C. WILLIAMS. Secretary. , Women of Woodcraft . Grande Ronde Circle No. 47. Meets every first and third Thursday even ing in the month, at the I. O. O. F. Hall All visiting members welcoem. : CHLOB ROBINSON, O. N. LIZZIE ELISWORTH, Clerk L O. O. F-Subordlnate La Grande Lodge No. 18 meets In their hall every Saturday night Vis iting brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at the Model restaurant GEORGE GROUT, N. O. . I. R. SNOOIC, Rec. Sec W. A. WORSTELL, Fin. See ; & P. 0. E. - .' La Gi - to Lodge No. 433 meets each Thu.iT evening at 8 o'clock in Elk's club, corner Depot St, and Washington Ave. Visiting brothers are cordially invited to attend. H. E. COOLIDGE, Exalted Ruler. HUGH McCALL, Rec Sec forester of America Court Maid Marion No. 22 meet. each Wednesday night in the K. of P. hall. Brothers ww Ukv HllQUU. FRANK BAY. O Ti LEO HERRING, c. 8. , , C J. VANDERPOEL. F. S. r Nation First Vanquishing disease Will Dominate Others. By VICTOR C VAUGHAN, Dtn of Department of M.dlcln. .nd SurSry. Unlv.U f , iity or Michigan. rzC?LS r HAY" fM to , a realization ; or THE FACT THAT DISEASE CONSTITUTES THE I GREAT EST BAR TO HUMAN PROGRESS, AND THAT NATION wmcri FIRST FREES ' ITSELF FROM THE BONDAGE OF DISEASE WILL DOMINATE ; ALL OTHERS. , IN THAT LAND THE SUPERMAN WILL FIRST BE BORN. . Two conditions aro essential before any nation can free itself from disease. In the first place, it must POSSESS AK EDUCATED SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL PROFESSION". In the second place! the nation as a whole must be GUIDED BY THE ADVICE OF ITS BEST MEDICAL MEN. : " 7 .r: ..'''v.i: With either of these conditions wanting no people will be able to advance. Are we, the people of the United States, held in the bond age of disease? One out of every seven of us dies of .tuberculosis. Fifty thousand of U3 perish annuallv of tvr.hmt1 TfiUP and (on i!ms. - i- - - uuv. .vu bftua this number be stricken for weeks each year with this disease, but ultimately recover. Pneumonia disDutesVith tuhpiwil; vinf to be called the captain of death. Some fifty thousand of us die anmi- auy oi cancer ana other malignant growths. More than 25 per cent of our children die before they reach five years of age. In short, MORE THAN 80 PER nFNTT nv ns tStt? romr CAUSES THAT ARE PREVENTABLE whioh rt- ii:v.. ened nation of the future will prevent" 'THE: CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALWAY BRINGS RETURN FOR SALE Old papers at the Ob server office. BURNISHED ROOM For gentlemen ctly. Nice location. Close In. Call ! Red 962. tt FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Ten dollars In stack while It lasts. J. E. REY NOLDS. ' v ' '. : ' 1 ; FOR SALE Single driver; weight 1100. Safe for lady. J. E. REY NOLDS. . . . FOR SALE Seven . room modern house and eight lots, young orchard Inquire of Earl ; Zundel at the La Grande National uanjL I - " ' HEACOCK'S The only plae ta Union County that yon can get ft new lens exactly like yours In less than three or four days. Office over WANTED Boy to sell Observers era the streets. Apply to the circu lation manager of the Observer. FOR 8ALE I have for sale the fol lowing: Lots 9 and 10, Block 4S; lot J2, block 15; lots 7, 8, 9, 10. 11 and 12, block 19 In madman's addi tion to Elgln Oregon. Will he glsl to receive offers for same. H. L, McGINTIE, Nellgh, Nebraska. FOR RENT Two nicel; front rooms wit helectrl A use of bath. Inquire at .L; .J.iL. street -,V y- r FOR RENT A modern furnished front room, one block off Fourth street, 804 Main street .; FOU RENT Six room house. No. 2003 Fir street $20.00 per month. .Logan-Sherwood Company. WANTED Furnished house or house keeping rooms. Inquire of S. In care of this office. -"'A' WANTED A girl to do general housa 1 work. Call at 902 Pennsylvaia AV014U. LOST A long black cloak between Hot Lake and La Grande. Finder please return to this office. Chief Joseph America's Highest Thoughts Are 1 Twiard International Peace. FOR SALE The t building fromerly used for an electric light plant fct Oro Dell, the same is thirty by one hundred feet and thirty-eight feet high, and contains a large quantity of lumber and heavy timbers. Bids for the purchase of this building will be received at the office of the EAST ERN OREGON LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY - .:.: '' , ' ROOM and BOARD 1617 Fourth St if Rabbi STEPHEN S. WISE of Nw York. T h the hope of an increasing group of Americans that the time . : will soon come when the' TWO GREAT ENGLISH SPEAK - ING COUNTRIES WILL LABOR UNTTEDLT IN OR DER TO BRING ABOUT A LTMITATIOTT nv at?. MAMENTS. . The United States is peculiarly qualified to lead, for the reason : - that it has no bpen questions with Eurorjean nowAr.' ; Moreover, it is unthinkable that the American pec-' wuum enier upon a WAlt. VV LiU. JAPAN, Happily pre have but a few rrewapapers in America which seek to FOMENT THE WAR SPIRIT. '.The Nobel peace prize might fittingly be awarded to the editors of some of the great American news, papers who have been strong and outspoken against the possibility of war between the United State -. . and Japan. . : ' ; THE HIGHEST THOUGHTS AND FINEST CONSCIENera in AMERICA ARE ON THE SIDE OF. INTERNATlONAi r.nnn , , ' " ' -w. www TYIIi HEACOCK'8 The only ple ll Union County where you can pti new lens exactly like yours ta is than thve or four days. Office Newlln's Drug Store, The best in the market at any vrir) but no higher. The Wliite Svan With the excepUon of the CL!t Joseph brand, is the best oil tha La Grande market. A trail wCl tt vines the most ekeptlcal. For Sale by All Dealssa, i Woodmen of the Werli. La Grande lodge Na 1C3, TT. 01 W meets every second and grata Tuesday; evening In K. of T. Cl ta the Corps building. All vlsltfeg bers welcome.' ' ' NERI ACKLES, C. C. J. H. KEENET, (Ssrk, Cm Q&W O O O O O'O Q - "'.'r '-r A Q rBUrS9I05AL PIBECTOBT. 0 990000000000 BACON EAU4 ; Physicians and Snrdeooc Office m La Grand Xa'JoaE Rvita Building. Thone II to lit: T. Baocn. Resldanc. U :1b 12 M.K. BalL BMidtLt BWr. !JL DR. L, H. TJNDERWOOD ; Physician aiid Surgeon In Dr. Richardson's oflcs ovei HHl's Drug Etors. Special attentloa to diseases and forgery of the eya Phons Black 1362. and lad. 151. Residence Phone, Main 728. L O. 0. Fr-EaeampBeaL Btar Encampment Na II, L O. O. meets every second and ' fourth Wednesday In the month In Odd Fel lows' halL Ylaitlng patriarchs always wsIoobm. ' H. B. COOUDGB. C P. ; .' W A. WOR3TELL. Scrlb. La Grande camp No. 7703 meets very Monday each month at I. P. O. F. HalL All visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend. FRED B. CURRET, C CAL JORDON. Clerk, Bebekahs ,f,', , Crysatl Lodge No. 60 meets every Tuesday evening In the I. O. O. F. HalL All visiting-members are in vited to attend, j MRS. CORA FITZGERALD, N. G. MISS SUSAN McILLROT. Sec. ii Knights of Pythias. Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meets ev ery Monday night in 'Castle Hall, (old Elks ha'l) A Pythian welcome to all vlsiUng Knights. ED WRIGHT, c! C. It L. L' " )( R. ft S. ' tea- " V '- . :, IlUIiilj DAICEO FOOD, fresh, nood, wholesome, economical Readily ms&s vAVH a Hope vd. 13. O. E. S Bold st t Jcatlons the sec ond as Wednesdays of each month, visiting members cor dially Invited. Paulino Lederles, W. M. Mary E. Warnick. Secretary. . wr a - wr v vj Offlca 7. ; N. MOLITOR, M. D. ' ' Physician and 8urgeon. i Corner Adams Ave, and Depot St Office Main 68. Residence Main Ct ; C H. UPTON, PH. O. M. D. t Physician and Surgeon; Special attention givsn to Eye, Bai - Nose and Throat' Offlca In La Grande National Ba hone: Office, Mala ; 2; Resident Mala 12. tSo Alum f.'o Unto TJZ , v mm J I 1 ,';i',r. - J. H, HUBBARD, 1UX -Physician and Burzeoa..' Offlca In. New Bank Building Booms 10-IL Thonts: Reaideac. Man 6E0. W. ZDOCEBV45, osteopath pnrsiciAx. Bommer Building Roomf --MI. Phones,' Home 13 J2, Paclfl Residence Phone, Black 951 to Dr. W.WL Hon ATX0S5XT8. , O. IL C&Al$X)2D. : 1 . 'Attorney at Law Practices la an the court n u Cata aad Uaitsd Ctatas. . ; Office in La Grande Natluaal BoUdlng. La Oranda. Oro Chaa. A Cochran Gao T. S 1 COCHRAN A COCH3UIL '"' Attoracya, La Grande National Bank Bm!V La Grande - . . . Ore-t i i vVUXlAM to. ftAMSST. attorney and Counsellor at Law. oou. if and If Bommer Clock, 1 . , "',' .'.'!'' ";: . .r.'...i Orajah TETEKUCABI DR. P. A. CHARLTON. . VeterlnarV Burgeon. . Office at Hill's Drug store, La Oraaa Baaldenca Phone Red 70L Office Phone Black 13 L f?A ' ladayandent Phono U. . Eotk p - 'idenca. DS W. O. BUET Graduate from the Ohio State Uni versity. Vaccination, Dentistry as Surgery of all kinds. Country CsCs Promptly answered. Agent tmt MSJ ional Live Stock Insurance tion, Portland, Oregon. ' ", . Offlca 14 Adams Ava. Phones, PacUU. Black lltl Independent 27S ta DX5TISTS. XRLA OAKLOt Teacher of Piaa, Papil of Plerr Doallet ttw Josa Conservatory. For chlMm the Barrows of music stady and masical tartan. Btudio ta the Mahaffcw l&Sa J. a PRICE. D. M. D, Dentist V-: . loom 23. La Grande National Bunding Phone Blsck t:j! : WOsea's' Orekesta Music f urnmshed for wHSiff), banquets, da&cen and all occatSosta, a O. WILSON. Mgr, La Oraada. Cra 801 Main t Phone Black 1ST!