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LA G2ANDE EVESXNG OBSERVER SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1910. ; - r -...-,-. . PAGE SEVEN u ! T M LECTRICITy ! 4 FOR EVERY HOME I LA GRANDE The cost for wiring, lamps and urrent Is exceedingly small com pared with the convenience, com. tort and safety obtained by Hi use. - - --rlfj, ' Your borne can be -wired com plete at an average cost of oniy 12.00 per room. Lamps, fixture Uatirons, cooling utensils and cu iucrons other electrical appllan. ces may be obtained at surprising ly low cost !' Ask yur rclghbor why be oses 'electric light; he certainly has i gome reason for doing so, and then 1 ra at onr office o rler onr retire- sentatlve call at onr house and explain to yon why yon should baTe your homo wired ' and use electricity. r. EASfEHM OREGON LIGHT AND . POWER CQMP&HY To I DIRECTORY "; ' OF THE . F r ate: r n a l. o r de r s L. v GRANDE, . ; 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. CIILOB ROBINSON, O. N. LIZZIE ELTflWORTH. Clerk I. O. O. F Subordinate La Grande Lodge Ne. 16 meets In their hall every Saturday night. Vis iting brothers cordially Invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be teen at the Model restaurant GEORGE GRC-UT, N. O. I. R. fiNOOK.. Fee Sec. W. A. WORSTELL, Fin. 4 L O. O. r-EseampmeaV ' gtar Kr-aropuiat No. 31.' I. O 0 ., uiru ,frT. erond and foerth Wertn'lv in tbe month In Odd Fol low Vitnn pHtriarrbs always weloMnn. . . f,.!' '., ' U ?. COOLIDGE. C P ' La Grande camp No. 7703 ' meets every Monday. each monh at I. O O. F. Hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially invited ' to attend. ' . FRED A CURREY. C ; CAL JORDON. Clerk. Send the Observer io Your Friend IMhy pay Rent ? We loan you 1 afar - man in build, and . vou m monev to build, and , vou V nail lie a uaii tuAtiff Mnl I I. ft. OUVER. Q II 7 -faCph, Caa For Bids. Notice Is ..hereby KiTen "&a't 'e County Clerk of Union County'. -Ore gon win receive seated bias lor tnel purchase of one hundred cords of fir wood to be delivered and piled la the basement of the Court - House, at La Grande, Oregon. Said bids to be Cel. dwith the County Clerk of Union county, Oregon, on or before 12 o'clock m, June the first, 1910. The County Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 5-9-16 ED WRIGHT. Clerk. European Plan 0 nly Rooms 50c to $1.50 First class Throughout D. G, BRIGHOUX, V";' Proprietor. ONE BLOCK FROM DEPOT La Grande, Otegon - . :.'. 7 O. E. La Gi r, T .vge No. ' 433 meets each Thu .voning 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. J 1 , Forester of America j Court Maid Marlon No. 22 meets ; each Wednesday, night in the K. of P. I hall Brothers are invite dto attend. y FRANK BAY, C. R. LEO HERRING," C. S. , C. J. VANDERPOEL. F. S. . Bebekahs Crysatl Lodge No.. 50 meets every Tuesday, evening In the I. O. O. F. HalL All visiting members are In vited to attend. ; MRS. CORA FITZGERALD, N. G. MISS SUSAN McILLROY. Sec. nlghtTef . Pythlafc Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meets ev ery Monday night In Castle Hall, . (old Elks ha'l) A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knlghta. , ED WRIGHT. C. C. it. l. l: r " A R. ft & -.8. ; to. 13. O. E. 8.. : e JcaUona the see ' Wednesdays ' of visiting members cor ' Hope oold at ond u . each montn. dially invited. .-I 'I ; Pauline Lederlee, W. M. Mrv K. Warnick. 8ecreUry- o o o o .o. o '-:v::;;-:'vi;'i.'fiiiTO:V:,;.t e Gaaollno'wYxXI saw. Q e Phont ordera to Black 1IIL ' A Os ; - - Z orapes ihe active princi . ' TTTvTvX The only Baking Powder ' ) from Royal Grape of Tartar SAVOY MJTEL 7R 7J j, v i vwwmwmwmmwW The local Markets V " SUGAR Cash price Sugar, $6.75; beet sugar $6.25. V VEGETABLES Dry onions, 2c; parsnips, 2 l-2c; spinach, 3 lb 'for 25; fresh peas, 15c;' asparagus, 3 lb for ,25c; rubarb, 6c; 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 Floriad tomatoes, 10c; new po tatoes, 3 lb for 25c. FRUIT Oranges, 40c doz; lemons, 35c; bananas, 40c; strawberries, 20c. MEATS Hogs, live 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; Notice to Contractors Notice is hereby glveu by the Dis trict School Board of School Dis trict No. one (La Grande) Union Couuiy, Greguu, V.Zz ttUI it re ceived, up to 12 o'clock noon of Men- oay, May 23, 1910,' for the furnlsLln;: material and erection of t two ato;. and basement brick high school build ing according to plans and specifi cations on file with school clerk, and architect Newton C. Gauntt; also for (he plumbing, heating and ventilat ing for said buildinng. All bids to be accompanied by a certified check of 5 per cent of amount, of bid. v The Board reserves the right to accept cr reject any or all bids or any por-l t:on of bid submitted. Contractor to j figure building with or t without plumbing, heating and ventilating. 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 to be presented to School Clerk, La Grande, Oregon. : 1 U ' By order of District School Board. v.- ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS. School Clerk. Are yon freqneatiy hoarwf Do you bar tfaUunoyingUckliaginyourthrMtf Doe your cough annoy yon at night and doyoi raiee mucus in the mornlngf Do you wan relief 7 If so, take Chamberlain's Cough Bumedyand yon will be pie d. It takes 40 freight cars of the Maxwell-Briscoe at time and before the end of Market Quotations. If You Want a MaxweD this Year J You will have tohuny- 7 f 4 be increased to 50, a daily average product of 118 d f. cars. President Briscoe promises 140 cars per day 8 5 before July. ' 5; J. B. Whiteman & Son 108. Elm Absolutely Cream . iPsM! w?twrww s' fancy 25c; store 20 0 23; California extra creamery, 25c. s BUTTER FAT Delliver f. o. b. at Portland Sweet cream 26c; sour 24. EGGS Local, candled,' select 23 23 l-2c. ' ... '. . POULTRY Mixed chickens, 19 19 1-2; fancy hens, 20; turkeys, alive 20 CP 21c; dressed, 27 28 c; pigeons squabs, $2.50 $3.00 dos; 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 $19.50; mddllngs. $29.80; shorts, $21.50; chap, $19 $28.,,. ' FLOUR New crop patents, $5.55; NATIONAL THEATER DAY. Will Be Observed Whan President Tft ' Opens Fair In New York. A national theater day will be ob : hy . more ...than 25Q cities throughout the United States during the evening of May 9 In honor of the opening by President, Taft of the Actors' fund fair In New York city on that day. . -. . . . .. The movement was begun a few weeks ago by Charles Burnham, gen eral manager of the fair, through a desire to mark fe day when for the first time a president should officiate at a theatrical function, ; "President Taft has given the thea ter In America a distinction that It had never attained," said Mr. Burn ham, "and we Intend to make the oc casion a notable one." The"1' exercisps h-lll he onfnrd In J every city, either by the mnyor or his representative. Short speeches will be delivered by the leading actor or actress in the place and by some Proneut citizen on the development of the native American drama and wil BfiPve to pmrhflfi,7B thn A,m,tv on(, prominence that the theater In Ameri ca now has. Woodmen of the TTorlel. La Grande . lodge No. 169. W. W., meets every second and fcntrtl Tuesday evening in K. of K Ball b the Corpe building. All visiting mssu bera welcome. NERI ACKLES. C. C. J. H. KEENEY, C'e-h every day to mo e trie output j the factory at the present the month that number will 4 4 Street KEEP CLEAN A towel rack, and a cake of soap, and every day a clean Roller ToweV for $1.00 a month, Phone us about it. Both Phones. Cherry's New Laundry "Best by Test." Chnmberlain' Stomach nd Liver Tablets arc afe, kure and reliable, and have been praised by tliouaands of women who have Leen restored to health through their reotle aid and curative properties. THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALWAYS BRINGS RETURN FOR SALE Old papers at the ,Ob server office. iyLRNISHED ROOM For genUemen ecly. Nice location. Close in. Call ui, Red 952. ' tf. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Ten dollars in stack while it lasts. J. E. REY NOLDS. . " FOR SALE Single driver; weight 1100. Safe for lady. J. E. REY NOLDS. , FOR SALE Seven ' room modern house and eight lots, young orchard . m--i . rr.,iAi .1 th. Ta Grande National Bank. " " ; FOR, RENT Two nlcel; , front rooms wit helectrl use 'of bath. ; Inquire at street.. . FOR RENT A modern furnished front room, one block off Fourth street, 804 Main street. ' FOR RENT Six room house. No. 2003 Fir street. $20.00 per month. Logan-Sherwood Company. ; WANTED FurniBhed house or house keeping rooms. Inquire of S. In care of this office. ' ' FOR SALE The building fromerly used for an electric light plant Ht 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 ' ,: 77- ROOM and BOARD 1617 Fourth St, ; HEACOCK'S The only place & Union County where you can cat t new lens exactly like your la lea) than three or four days. Office Newlln't Drug Store. OOOOO O O O O OOv A ,,,, , e O OOOOOOOO tUCON BAU. : Phyalclane and Saroaccs, , Ol&o a La Grange HmCSjxhA ej Bufldrng. Thooe Ufcf& T. Baoca. ReaJdnioa. UaM 1L K. Hall. ReddeutCd XlxiafA DR. L. H. UNDERWOOD Physician and Burgeoo la Dr. Rlchardaon'i ofSes) or HOl'i Drug Stor. Special attestloa to dlseaaea and turgery of the eya Phone Back 1S8S. and Ind. ICS. 9 Residence Phone, Main 728. ft; Oxflea It. N. MOLITOR, M. D. . Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adama Ave, and Depot St Office Main 68. Residence Maia CI c u. unvit, ta. u. m. o. " Physician and Burgeon.; Special attention givsn to Eye, ";; Nom tad Throat U Office In La Grande National hones: Office, Mala t; Resldwr-T; klala 11, , " , J. H. HUBBARD, ILD. XT y Physician' and Surgeoa - Olflce ta New Sank Bonding Booms ! 10-tL: Thonee: Boaldeaeo, Math ., GEO. IT. ZIKXERVA5, f OSTEOPATH PHTSICIAX, 1 Bommer Building : Rooirr '-'-Ml Phones. Home W2, Pacifl .... . Residence Phone, lack 951 :i k to Dr. F. B. U-jnn ERLA CABLOt . ; . Teacher at Plaa, Pipll of Plerr Deullet Jose Conservatory. For ch04r ht Burrow of Buale anrty aad mialcal gartea. Btadlo la the Mahaffcy lidt . ..... . HEACOCK'S The only place ta Union County that you can get new lens exactly like fours la less than three or four days. Office over FLAT Furnished for housekeeping . References requested. Hattie B. Ho Donald, 1616 Sixth street. Phone Black 462. ; WANTED Boy to sell Observers oa the Btreets. Apjdy to. the cliOt lation manager of the Observer. FOR SALE I have for sale the fol lowing: Lots 9 and 10, Block ; lot 12, block 15; lots 7. 8, , 10. 11 and 12, block 19 in Hlndman's addi tion to Elgin. Oregon. Will It gla4 to receive offers for same. H. L. MCVUM 1 lm, nnukii, .w, FOR SALE The Snodgraas residence) in the Old town consisting of av ten room house, and the E. W. Bart lett house in thp Old Town, consist ing of seven rooms. Will be soM , cheap If taken at once." Inquire at the Snod grass grocery. . WANTED A girl to do general houie work. Call at 902 Pennsylvania Avenue. '. ' ' -' ' ' " "" LOST A long black cloak betweea Hot Lake and La Grande. .Finder please return to this office. Chief Joseph YT3 ii The beBt in the market at acj but no higher. The White Svaa With the exception ' of the rtfcf Joseph brand, is the best oa te T. Grande market. A trail wS3 vince the most ekepticaL Fer Sale by All Peaten. ATTOSIZTS. ;ft IL CEAWrOiti). . , ' ';. Attorney at Law, ' """ Practices la all tha oourta oi the Ctatc . aad Ualted Btataa. Office In La Grande Natluaal "T Building, La Grande. Oro ' Chaa. B. Cochran Geo T. Or COCHRAN ft COCHRAN ii :';rKv -AttorBftya.- rit! La Grande National Bank Bm&L La Grande ' Orcsf vuluam ac atAJmr. attorney and Counsellor at Law. , oui. ii and If Bommer Block. 1 ':;-77.77:7-: 77 r Ortssa TPTFmiBT 8ULGZCX3 PR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary 8urgeon. Office at Hill's Drug Store. La Graafe Eealdence Phone Red 701. ; Office Phone Black It 1. 7 ,:''.4 l" MStaa4ant Phoao la. . ""Botk a rjM "idenca. ('" . . DB, W. B. SfXET ; Graduate from the Ohio State Ua versify. Vaccination, Dentistry as Bnrgtry of aU kinds. Coustry CbT Promptly anawered. Agent tar lonal live Stock Insurance tloa, Portland, Oregoa. 7J Office 14 Adama Ave. ' Phones, Paclfte. Black 1M1 Independent 171 DK5TI3TS. J. C. PRICE, D. M. a .loom IS. La Grand National Bunding Phone Black IS ; , WDsoa'a' Orcktsini Music furninahed . for weddijtjv banquets, datcei and all occasdaaa, C O. WILSON. Mgr. La Greade. Cr 801 Mate ve. ; Phone Black 1ST! 5