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PAGE SIsTOJ .4. LA GHANDE EVENINd OBSERVER. MONDAY, MAY 16, 1010. ELECTRICITY FOR EVERY HOME r IN LA GRANDE The cost for wiring, lamps and current is exceedingly small com pared with the convenience, com. fort and safety obtained by Its use. : Tour home can he wired com plete at an average cost of oniy (2.90 per room. Lamps, fixtures, flatlrons, cooking ntensils and nn nierous other electrical applian ces may be obtained at surprising ly low cost. Ask ynr neighbor why he nses electric light; he certainly has some reason for doing so, and then call at onr office o rler onr repre sentative call at your house and explain to yon why yon shouM bare yonr - home wired and use electricity. ' ; i'. " EASTERN OREGON LOT MID POWER COMPANY T5 DIRECTORY OF THE F RAT ERNAL O RD El RS V L. QRANDE, . : 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 Rondo Circle No. 47. Meets every first and third Thursday even ing in tiie month, at the I. O. O. P. Hall. All visiting members welcoemi CHLOE ROBINSON, oV K LIZZIE ELTS WORTH, Clerk L 0. 0. Fr-SnbordInato La Grande Lodge No. 16 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. 0. . . I. R. SNOOK.. Rec. Sec. W. A. WORSTELL, Fin. Sec 1 L O. O. P. FucmuoiMriit. : Star Enrnnii-innt NqI 31. l.'O n F., m1 tv . nA.nr)(1 acd " font t ft Wedn1nv in fit, uumfb In Odd lows' but!. ' :-;t'l pmrlan-hs always h rooi.iixis. c, p . 1 ' La Grande camp No. 7703 meets very Monday each month at I. O O. F. Hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. vl . FRED B. CURREY, C CAL JORDON, Oerk. Send the Observer 6 Your Friend lllny pay Rent? IVeosn you money to build, and you pay us as you would rent. ' 1. R. OLIVER. .9' M only Baking Powder made ' O'-lQ from Royal Grape Cream Ss'lhS&rM' Call For Bids.-- - ''v Notice it hereby given that the. County Clerk of Cnlon County, Ore gon will receive BeaJed bids for the purchase of one hundred cords of 3 foot, eight inch yellow pine or red fir wood to be delivered and piled In the basement of the Court House, at La Grande, Oregon. Said bids to be flel dwlth the County Clerk of Union county, Oregon, on or before It o'clock m, June the first, 1910 The County Court reserves the rlgh' to reject any or all blda. S-MS : ED WRIGHT. Clerk European Plan 0 nly ' . Rooms 50c to $1.50 First class Throughout D. G. BRIGHOUX." . Proprietor. ' " ONE BLOCK FROM DEPOT La Grande, Oteqon " ; .. - :r. r o. e. . ; La Gi .".,v 2 No. 433 meets each Thi.: ... waning at 8 o'clock in Elk's club, corner Depot St., and Washington Ave. Visiting brothers are cordially invited to attend. H. E. COQLIDGE, Exalted Ruler. . . . ': HUGH McCAffi Rec Sec. Forester of America . Court Maid Marlon No. 22 meets each Wednesday night in the K. of P. hall. Brothers are invite dto attend. FRANK BAY. C. R. LEO HERRING, C. S. C. J. VANDERPOEL. F. S. . Bebekahs Crysatl Lodge No. 60 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 Knights of Pythias. Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meets ev ery Monday . night in Castle Hall, (old EHcs ha'l) A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. ED WRIGHT. C. C. r. l. li : :iN,r of r. & s. . tSS S. : Hons to. 13, O. E. 8., sold sfc t Jcatlons the sec ond an t. . ; Wednesdays of each month, visiting members cor dially invited. Pauline Lederlee, W. M. Marr n. Warnlck. Secretary. .., Netico ' ; . .The Chautauqua tickets are now on sale at Bohnenkamp's store,. Those desiring tickets can. secure the same. All having engaged tickets please call for them. W. R.N JONES, Trees. savoy MOTEL 'Market Quotations. The Local Markets SUGAR Cash price Sugar, $6.75; beet sugar $6.25. ; VEGETABLES Dry onions, 2c; parsnips, 2 l-2c; spinach. & 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 Floriad tomatoes, 10c; new po tatoes, 3Ifc for 25c. FRUIT Oranges, 40c doi i 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, S 1-2; chick ens l3C . ; . Portland Markets BUTTER Extra creamery, 27c; Notice to Contractors Notice is hereby given by the DIs- trict i School. Board of School . Dis trlct No. onev (La Grande) Union County, Oregonthat bias wui W te ethed up to 12 o'clock noon of Mon cay, May 23, 1910, for the furnishing material and erection of t two sto.7 and basement brick high school build ing according to pana and apecil cations on file with school clerk, and architect Newton C. Gauntt; also for I he plumbing, heating and ventilat ing for said bulldinng. All bidB to be accompanied by a certified check of 5 per cent of amount of bid. Th-j Board reserves the right to accept cr reject any or all bids or any por t'on of bid submitted. Contractor to figure building with of without plumbing, heating and ventilating. Contractor whose bid is accepted to give 'approved bond in amount satlB 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, y By order of District School Board. ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS, j School "Clerk. Are you frequently hoarse? Do you bar thtt annoying tickling in your throat7 Doe yonr cough annoy you at night, and do yoi nine mucus in the morning? Do you wan relief? It so, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and yon will be plemcd, - 4 If You Want a Maxwell this- Year " . ' Ytu will hsYC to hurry 4, It takes 40 freight cars of the . Maxwell-Briscoe at the ; factory! at the present J time and before the end of the month that number will f be increased to 60, a daily average product of 1 1 8 4 cars. President Briscoe promises 140 cars per day J before July. . , J J. B. Whiteman & Son J i 108. Elm Street. Absolutely i lore 2023. - ' BUTTER FAT Delliver L o b. at Portland Sweet cream 26c; sour 24. . EGGS Local, candled, select 23 0 23 l-2c. POULTRY Mixed chickens, 19c; fancy ' hens, 20; turkeys, alive, 20 0 21c; dressed, 27 O 28 c; pigeons squabs, $2.60 $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, 8384c; bluestem 8586; William ette valley, 84c. , MILLSTUFFS Selling price Bran $19.50; mddllngs, $29.80; shorts, 21$21.50; chop, $19$28. . FLOUR New crop patents, $5.65; A Dilemma. ' Mr. Crlmsonbeak A hunter In New foundland who has lost his bearings or finds himself la a fog has no difficulty in finding the way. as. owing to the constant west winds, the tops of all the trees point cast Mrs. Crimson beak But suppose he doesn't warn it go east? Yonkers Statesman. , . Married For Monty. "Do you mean to say that you mar ried for money?" v "In a way I did. I got married be- ( cause I couldn't afford to stay engaged any longer." Cleveland Leader. MARK TWAIN'S FOUR GIFTS. Brander Matihows Disousaes Thorn In Locturo at Columbia University. According to Professor Brander Mat thews, who lectured the other af ter noon at Columbia university. In New York city. Mark Twain belonged to that group of writers headed by Cer vantes and Moliere, "As a writer." said he, "he combined four great gifts, for he was a real humorist, a great story teller, a great stylist and a great moralist. As a stylist be surpassed Stevenson and Tboreau. Though he was never a preacher, he was a great moralist because he understood life clearly and adequately. "He will go down to posterity for a trio of his works rather than for the completed works. This trio will prob ably be 'Huckleberry Finn.' .Tom Saw yer and 'Pudd'nhead Wilson.' The 'Mas That Corrupted Hadleyhnrg Is one of the finest works of its kind to English literature and compares fa vorably with the best work of Swift" every day tomoe tne output J KEEP CLEAN A towel rack, and a cake of soap, and every day a clean Roller Towel, for $1.00 a month. ' ,., ,; ' - . Phone us about it. Both Phones. ' Cherrys New Laundry "Best by Test" Chamberlain's Stomach tnd liver Tablets re safe, sure and reliable, and have been praised by thousands of women who have been restored to health through their gentle aid and curative properties. THE OAS COLUMN BRINGS FOR SALE Old papers at the Ob server omce. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Ten dollars in stack while it lasts. J. E. REY NOLDS. FOR SALE Seven room modern house and eight lots, young orchard Inquire of Earl Zundel at the La Grande National Bank. FOR RENT A modern furnished front room, one block oft Fourth street, 804 Main street ' ROOM and BOARD 1617 Fourth St VLRNISHED ROOM For gentlemen cnly. Nice location. Close in. Call nil Red 952. ' tf. FOR RENT Two nicel; . i front rooms wit belectrf "1 use of, bath. Inquire at street Curious Boquait to a Golf Club. TJ. B. Corbett of Crabwell Hall. Mol- Hngton, Cheshire, England, left direc tions in his will that he should be cre mated and added, "I should wish a 3 ($15) cup to be given to the Cheshire Golf club, to be competed for on the day of my cremation and on the bIx following annl versaries.'' - Hallsy's Comet. Note. The latest sidereal newa by Ute scop la to the eftect that Halleys comet haa lost Its tall. , , , v Hey, there, eometl -, What's this news w heart Are you losing your appends A you are drawing neart Well, aay( now, don't you do it, i Or If the thing's been done You'd better chase around awhile And And another one, ' Because ve want the very beat ' i f That's going In the starry skies, And we may say to you tight now A bobtail comet we demise. -W. J. Lamptoa la New lira Tribune. Woodmen of the World. La Grande lodge No. 168. W. O W., meets evetr second aal tautk Tuesday evening In K. of P. Ball Ir the Corpe building. All visitlCi Bsa bers welcome. . ; NERI ACKLES, C. C 1 -3. H. KEENET. Clerk. O OOd G O 666 6 PROFESSIONAL BIBECT0BT. t e66e00000 46 BACON eV HALL. ' rhysiclans and Sartfeom Office m La Grande itaCScmaS 5cJ& finllduur. Phone M h'l i. . T. Baeou. Realdmoa. M .i S3 M.K.HaU,RealdeC3B.M8'.iT3. DR. L. H. UNDERWOOD Physician aitd Surgeon la Dr. Richardson's office Hal's Drug Store. Special attention to diseases and surgery of the eya Phone Black 1362, and Ind. SU. Residence Phone, Main 728. ; Offlcti 79. N. MOLITOR, 1L D. Physician and Bargeon. ' Corner Adams Ave, and Depot St. : Offlc Main 68. Residence Main II CtL UPTUN, PH. U. M. U Physician and Burgeon. Special attention given to Eye, Bai Nose and Throat. ' Office in La Grande National Baas '' Bolldtnf. . . "hones: Office, Main I: tUaldeoe Mala II J. H. HUBBARD. IUX Physician and Sorgeon Offka in New Bank Building Boons S0-SL Thonaa: Resldenca, Hal GEO. W. HMMEEMAX, 08TE0FATH PHYSICIAN, Somnier Building Roocr Phones. Home tS!2, PacLfl Residence Phone, Jack 951 to Dr. W. K. town ; . E&LAGASLOt Teacher at Plan. PapU of Pierre Dovllet f tea ta Jos Conservatsny. For chU4rm the Burro w of nasle stady and mnslcal garten. Stafiio la the af&hancy usa t . z t t MI-IL.U RETURN FLAT Furnished for housekeeptas. References requested. Hattle R. Ha Donald, 1616 Sixth street Phon Black 462. WANTED Boy to sell Observers cm the streets. Apply to the circu lation managsr of the Observer, FOR SALE 1 have for sale the fol lowing: Lots 9 and 10, Block 43; ' lot 12, block 15 lots 7, 8, t, 10. 11 and 12, block 19 in nmdman's ac tion to Elgin. Oregon, 'will be glad to receive offers for same. 11 L McQINTIE, Nellgh, Nebraska. , FOR SALE The Snodgrass residence ' in the Old Town consisting of a n mnm house, and the E. W. Bart lett house in the Old Town, consist- ' Ing of seven rooms. Will be. soil cheap if taken at once. Inquire ct the Snodgrass grocery. WANTED A girl to do general bcraxs work. Call , at 902 Pennsylvs!a : Avenue. ' -V ' '"' - r. Fully nine out of every ten cases of men milium is simply rheumatism of the mus cles due iocold or damp, or chronic rbetuna tism, neither of which require any interna : treatment All that is needed to aflbrd re . lief is the free application of Clw"fW!rV Liniment Give it a trial. Yu . . -in to be pleased with the quick relief viLa it ftfiorda. Chief Joseph ii The best in the market at txj prH but no higher. . The White Svian With the exception of th CWi Joseph brand, Is the best fits 1.4 Grande market A" trail wS3 out vines the' most skeptical For Sale by All Dealers. ATTGSHZT&. ctL ciuwrom :- Attorney, at Lav. ; '? Practices In all ths courts at the Rafts ana United States. Office to La Grande National y Bnildlnf , La Grandsv Orasi Ckas. A Cochran Geo T. Ck ' COCHRAN A COCHRAN. , Attoraeya. TJ La Grand National Bank Bail v .La Grand . . Orasa tflLLLaM la. ItAMSST. Attorney and Counsellor at Lav. uu: U and II Scnunar Cloak. ; -',,:;v . Ortsm TXTESnrAST 8TJBGX9IS DR. P. A CHARLTON. Veterinary 8nrgeon. Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Ore Residence Phone Red 701. Offloa Fkon Black IS 1. ; v; Mayandattt Phoco u Both w .' - "Mdenca. DB.W.E.BOET Graduate' from the Ohio Stat Uni versity. Vaccination, Dentistry cm. Surgery of all kinds. Coaatry Cfe2a Promptly answered. Agent tar Kaa. lonal Llv Stock Inaarane Uon, Portland, Oregon. : Offlo 14 Adams At. -Phones, Pacts. Black lttl Independent S7S DENTISTS. J. C. PRICE. D. si. a Dntlst loom SS. La Grand National Building Phone Black tSX WUsoa's tirckestn Uualc fnrnlnahed for vd!' banquets, dauce ' and all oocasSoa& C O. WILSON. Mgr. La Grande, Cr ; 01 Main ive. Phone Black 1271 ALWAYS 001