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PAGE SEVE:J IiX jGIIANDE EVENING OBSERVE!? TUESDAY, JUNE- 7, 1910; A U TRADE BOOSTER. Turn Smiling Faee on Your Cuitom . ora and Watch RoaulU. . "In my opinion, about the greatest natural eaeet a man can have," aald retailer a few daa ago. la that of good nature. And 1 am epeaking en tirely from a buslneaa point 'of flew 1 too. Amide from tbe happiness "that good nature brings to tbe Individual himself. It baa distinct business ad- . vantages that should not be lost sight Mf for an Instant ' NT. Um. Mm rUm man na iocs 01 menas. ana tne vaiue of friends who may be made custom ers or who may be depended upon to give one me Deneni 01 any gooa ining uiej us una ta ui iiscu m (wu uiiug. Then, too. tbe good natured man Is one who is confident ODtlmlstlc and willing to take a bigger chance In the course of his dally work than tbe suspicious and 111 tempered Individual, and. since all business Is taking a chance to m MMtakS-Aei a, tesmm aTfAnT . mil in Mil. ; other resource that should be taken Into account r"'v .7-' "Vnw Ir la a a a w .nnnsh IA a no good natured. but perhaps for some of us it is not the easiest thing In -the world to become.' To get away from the grouch habit. If we'tmve It, Is un- Annhfjwl'v iHffinilt. hut It pun ha done. and all of us know of people who bare oTercome It . What I do want to say. k and It applies to the merchant and his cleric wun equal rorce, u mat me re sult is worth tbe effort not alone In malrlnv Ufa iruim vnrfh lWvlnir hilt In putting a larger cash balance on the right side of the account, and that , Is what all of us who are in business are striving to accomplish.' Boot andSboe Recorder. :;' ', .'7 ";7- 77 . .... i a . m mt m alacture of artlatlc email wares an the decorating of shop windows. There Is no doubt that this system of educat ing manufacturers and sellers so as to attain high artistic taste and beauty of . style in prodnctloo will, enhance German reputation and promote tbe tale of German productions to foreign countries. . ".- ,7 . GET THE TICKER HABIT. Thle Fomt7 ef Town Boosting Faat ., Growing In Favor. Use of tbe advertising sticker as a J means of boosting "towns and cities, is . growing rapidly In popularity throughout not only the United States, but In foreign countries. Many com munities in Europe are fast forming tbe habit, which Is .considered by many to be an excellent one. . The sticker Is affixed to all correspondence and package leaving the town or city In which the boosting enthusiasm has taken hold. Any ambitious townsman can design one In any shape or form. Here Is a sample sticker: ; j Market : , Qoc&a&iis. 7 ; Garman Mercantile . Asociationa Give the 8torekepera Leaaona. Deputy Consul General Simon W. Etanauer writes from' Frankfort that to cultivate the artistic taste of Ger man storekeepers and their sales peo ple the German Association For Mer cantile Education, with tbe aid of tbe German Work league, has recently in stituted Instruction courses ; of six weeks' duration In the cities of Ber lin. Leipzig. Halle, Halberstadt, Magde burg and Brunswick. A number of other German cities will now also re ceive these vustructlon courses, which are directed by distinguished art crit ics, experts in trade, design and fash ion. ;v Y;v. t Subjects of Instruction have hither to been the art of decorating dwell ing riritrwHa nnrt clothing, tbe man- MALTED MILK - with ess v . - any flavor A Meal in One Glass at Seider's Confectionery Store NEW LAKE ; Gem of Inland Waters Unexcelled Shipping ; - Facilities FREE FACTORY SITES IWIU AC AIATAUJ ' BEAUTIFUL . HEALTHFUL , -.. - . X.. v. j. . Resldentisi Locality ; , The Garden Spot of Northern-. New York V-:..'.. European Plan Only Rooms 50c to $1.50 First class' Throughout ,D. GVBRIGHOUX. . : Proprietor1; ONE BLOCK FROM DEPOT La Ghrnde, Oiegon HENDRIGK3 & HALL Painters, paper hang ers, decorators.' Esti mates furnished free. Ceddei: Grocery . Building Phone Ind. 1431 . The latest sticker Is that of the Es peranto advocates. The International Esperanto congress will be held in Washington In August, and these Ian; guage enthusiasts are now using Es peranto stickers to exploit the meet ing. . .-,. .' ; Playgrounds For Children. Though but a few years have elapsed since tbe advent of public playgrounds, the movement has taken sucb a strong bold upon the affections of tbe peo ple that we see them pop up all over the land. In Los Angeles so many communities are enthused on the sub ject that' efforts are now being made to obtain recreation spots for our progeny hi ut least a dozen different sections of the city, not in Greater Los Angeles, but In the city proper, as the older . residents understand the term. Time will see' them In all great cities by hundreds or at least by scores. s Winning 8ucc. - " ' Tbe advertising merchant is the one who does tbe business In these daya of push and enterprise. There are more newspaper readers today than ever be fore In the hlstorv of the world. The newspaper places your t uslhess under the eyes of the buyer. - Commercial Journal. . ; : His Athlatio Neighbor.: A. young man inmate of a boarding house bad been disturbed night after nlht by the boarder in the next room doing things with a punching bag he'd rigged up In the room some way. At breakfast each morning tbe young man would look over tbe crowd and won der who tbe bag puncher- mleht be. but there was no one In sight but a bunch of women and eight or ten men with narrow chests and - retreatinc chins. One night be made up his mind to knock on tbe bag punching room er's door and ask him to out over his exercise until daylight when all the world's awake. The man might be small enough to bulldoze even with ail his athletics. The door opened and there, clad in a tight fitting red Jersey, was, a robust, buxom woman of per haps thirty summers. . ? . - "And what did you say to her?" the young man was asked. ; ul was so startled. replied he, "that I asked what afterward seemed to me the most natural request 1 could have made. I asked her If she'd lend me a couple of matches." Cleveland Plain Dealer; . -; i .-; . -jNot Mare Talk. ? ;"I cannot live but a week longer wis- OUt yOU..'. .. -. ... "Foolish talk. dake. How can you fix on a specific length of time? l "Ze landlord fix on It. miss, not I." Louisville .Courier-Journal. J f 7 . .. Easily Convinced. v 1 Would Be Contributor (at editor's desk) Ilere'i a Jdke. Mr. Editor, that ni guarantee was never in print, be fore. Editor (after reading it) Don't doubt your word In the least, sir. Lon don Tit-Bits. . The Outlet ' Physiology Teacher Clarence, you may explain how we hear things. Clar encePa tellx 'em to ma as a secret and ma gives 'em away at the bridge club. Cleveland Leader. , , : ' -1 Hie Qutttion. f Edgar, aged six. was recently sent to school for the first time, and upon his ' return home , he asked, "Papa, . who taught Adam the alphabet?" ; SUGAR Cash price Sugar. $175; beet sugar W5. VEGETABLES Dry onions, 2c; parsnips, 2 l-2c; spinach, S lb for 25; fresh rs", 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, 5c a bunch; freah Florida tomatoes, 10c; -new po tatoes, 3 lb for 25r. - - . V FRUIT Oranges, 40c doa; lemons, 35c; bananas, 40c; strawberries, 15c per box; cherries 2lba for 25c; goose berries, 2 qts. for 25k " MEATS Hogs,- live weight, ' well finlsLad, f 10 ewt; cows, 3 1-2 to 4c; veal 4 to 4 l-2c; mutton, 5 1-2; chJcK'. ena 13c ' -''-'V '-1'' -': . Portland Markets BUTTER Extra Creamery, 29c; riore 20023. : . - . 1 BUTTER FAT Delllver L o. b. at Portland, sw, cream 27 1-2; sour 25 1-2 EGGS Local, candled, select 24 25c, 'v.:.;, -y POULTRY Mixed chickens, 18 l-2c; fancy hers, 19c; ; turkeys, ; alive, 20 & tic; dressed, 27 IP 23 c; pigeons Bquabs, 32.50; dressed chickens, 1 to 2c. higher than alive. ' , ; BARLEY Producers price, -1909 Feed, 23; rplled, $25; brewtig, $24. - WHEAT Nominal uackv club, 8081c; bluestem, 8384c; Willam ette valley, 81c. : . ' MILLSTUFFS Selling price Bran $19.50 $20; mldllngB, $29.80; shorts, 21$21.50; chop, $19$28. r v FLOUR New crop patents, $5.15 - ,, i-MHMUBaaaatfBiaallaWtaHawiMU uil CHhU f tarfif J2 lam m lontilt crtbdM without cbugt 8 l!Um!tm ul0 Etarfa Model 97 s Wi wmpo Vm Th "UIatC Book" Ot 131 BUM. with hmnimn.mM Lmmw. t. 4. f.11 r.t .ltJtti 1 CHAIN WOOD am prepared to furnish Dry Chain Wood, al so partly seasoned wood, to all comers. Kind .; ly phone your order to vSrv : ' ' r ; ' :i "Vli PHONE RED 3741 ' . v;' :, : a :':-;-'r:jblRECTOIW', OF THE ;.' .;Vr- iRA-TERiNAL ORDERS i LA GRANDE, ORE . M. W. A. La Grande" Camp No; 7703 meets every Monday In the month at the I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend.; v ; I, R. SNOOK, C. ; D. E. COX, Clerk. - - 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. Halt All visiting members welcome. CHLOE ROBINSON. O. M. LIZZIE ELLSWORTH; Clerk. ;A.F. ft A. K. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. & A. M. holds reguler meetings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. JOHN 2. HODGIN. W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, SecreUry ; v. i v '. B, P. 0 E. . ' ' , t y . :' ' La Gran ie Lodge No.r 433 ueeta each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Elk's club corntr of "Depot street and Washington Avenue: Visiting brothers are cordially .Invited to attend. , a DR O. L. BIGGERS, Ex. Ruler. " HUGH McCALL, Rec. Sec, , J 0.0, T. Subordinate . ' La Grande Ledge No. 16 meets la their hall every Satuiday night Vis iting brothers .cordially invited to at? : tend. ' GEO. GROUT, N. G. J. R. SNOOK, Rec. Sec. W. A. WORSTELL. Fin. Sec. ' ' -' Bebekahs : Crystal Lodge No. 50 meets every Tuesday evening In the I. O. O. F. hall All visiting members are Invited to attend. . . ' " " MRS. CORA FITZGERALD, N. G. MISS SUSAN McILROY, Sec. ' ' Knights of Pythias Red Cross Lodge No.' 27 meets ev ery Monday tlght in : Castle hall, (old Elk's hall). r A Pythian welcome to all visiting knights. ', ED. WRIGHT, C. C. . R. L. LINCOLN. M. of R.'& S. ' , 0. E. 8. r Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S. holde stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month Visiting members cordially Invited. ( MARY A. WARNICK,Sec, ; 1 PAULINE LEDERLEE, W. M- ' ' Woodmen of the World J i .La Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O. W. meets every second and fourth Tues day in tbe month. All visiUng mem bers . welcomo'r'-'Av' i 5 .-7 ' NERI ACKLES, C. C. J. H. KFENET, Clerh. - - ijlhy pay Rent ? We loan you uv monev fo build, and vou j 1 . 1 ! pay us as you vrould rent J. R. OLIVER. OBSERVER ADS PAY ' THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALWAYS BRINGS RETURN LOST Lady's watch with pin at tached. Suitable reward paid . if re- iV717D ar,I 17 A TM turned to La Grande Investment com- I'll XLILl Ltllil IN pany. . ' ; : A Towel rack and a cake of soap, WANTED Board and room. Address v postoffice box No. 82. , "d eTery T clean Holler . To'wet for $L00 n month, ROOMS , FOR RENT 1612 Adams .... , . . . avenue. Phone red 471. . . Phone us zbout it FOR SALE-Jopd rjver berries, 50c , . jalloq Pt I Q. emlth's. , ooft PpJ, FOR PALBCabba.Ba piRBt, We a fi t t 11 . hundred at L. or smith's. ' j tDerrv s fiewLausdry TO TRADE 160 acres of Umber land j to trade lor city property .; Mac I ' Best by TeStH Wood, Golden Rule store. , I LOST Brown nnra nntinln nhnxi J' 1 1 1 1 ,, . - . - vik uaiif wiuuuiiii ana tanx ..$15.00, some Canadian coin, owner's holding 400 gallons. , Inquire 2103 card In side; In Union or on road First street or phone Black 3761. to La Grande. Phone or notify Ob- n - server. - ; ,'. v SALE Household goods for FURNISHED ROOMS-1612 Adams k conslsUng ofJ dretaerf, 1 Ave., 38.00 per month, phone red stresses, tntU 541 - v carPets, 3 stoves, library table. 'i.- ''" ' ' ' i.."...".. ' 'commodes and wash stands, sanitary BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Invest couch, ,2 rockers, curtains, kltchea' $250 in personal appearance, and utensils, etc., linoleum enough for 1 have the man in Penington's keep floorsl. Inquire at 1307 Madison Ave. your clothes cleaned and pressed for ' one month. Call up 411 or black 851. WANTED Clean cotton rags. Cb- server office. V' ' " '.' WANTED Lady to mend underwear, , ; r Inquire . at once. Cherry'a New LOST A locket, one side fully en Laundry. ' ; . graved, other side plain. Leave at GIRL WANTED For general house- Obawver office. , 7 , , work; apply at 1312 Pennsylvania VIjRNISHED ROOM-For gentlemen avenue. .. ;r - ; tnly. Nice locaUon. Close In. Call LOST Elk's tooth In setting; "D. A. "I'.Red 951. ; tf. . '".tt. Olympian, 186- on back. , Re- wNXEDBoy to 8eii Observers oa turn to Observer office and receive , . , . . . . .. .. suitable reward. che streets. Apply to the chcu- latlon manager of the Obsenrer, FOR SALE Seven room modern FOR SALE Old papers at the Ob- hpuse and eight lots, young orchard server office. ,1 7 , -inquire of Earl Zundel at the La ' . Grande National Bank. 7 7 It 111 ........ ."""""ni WANTED Lady cook for the Savoy H IfxlciTty PuiTO ROOM and BOARD 1617 Fourth 8u JvG&licly I FOR SALE The Snodgrass resident flfrtw1 I S,a, in the Old Town consisting of V&f hi Mission ten room ouse, and the E. W. Bart, "JfS Svceei lett house in the Old Town, consist :SS "-JL MisrUm JFulflUed Ing of seven rooms., Will be acl 1 '7 ' ,"- , - cheap If taken at once. Inquire ( PU,tUMi pU the Snodgrass grocery.- f mmm 1 ..'SSSSSSSSL-... LJ ; aaaA o aA A A A A a Chas. E. Cochran Geo. T. Cochran VVVTVVyvvr COCHRAN k C0C1IRAH & POOFESSIOHAIi PI&ECT0BT. A Attorneys i t. . A ct a ? L Grando National Bank Bldg. .. O 0 'Wti O '' 0rande : : - Oregon BACON HAIL dr. M, L. UNDERWOOD 7 Physicians and Surgeons ' - ' ppyBician and Surgeon Office in LaGrande National Bank Bid. Over Red Cross Drug Store Phone Main 19 ' Special attention to diseases of Eya, C. T. Bacon, residence Main 18. ' "and Ear. v . M. K. Hall, residence. Main 62. office phone Main 22; Res. Main 728. f GIL UPTON, Ph. O.M.D. DB. P. A. CHARLTON .ft:.-';. Ppysiclan and Surgeon Veterinary Surgeon ' Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose 0fflc t Mill's Drug Store, La Granls and Throat. Office in La Grande Nat- Residence phone. Red; 701; Office lonal Bank Building. Phones: Of- Phono, Black 1361. Independent- flee Main 2, Residence Main 32. , ; Dhone 63 5 botn Phones at residence. GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN 7 V J. a PRICE, J. M. D. . Osteopath Physician v 1. ... -'7 Dentist" - ' Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, 8, 9 and 10 Room 23; La Grande National Bank Phones: Home 1332, Pacific Main 63, J Building! Phoue Black 3991. Residence. phone, Black 951. Sue- . cesser to Dr. P. E. Moore. I 5. MOUTOR, UL D. ERLA CARLOCK Ppysiclan and Surgeon Teacher of Piano ' Corner Adams . e. and Depot atreet Pupil of Pierre Doullet of the San .Office Main 68 Residenos 69 "'Jose Conservatory. . ; '.: ' ' ' ".' , '! 'T ,' ' .'. For Children the Burrows method o'. " DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN music study and musical kindergar- , ' : ? ; . Doctor of Optics. ; ten. Studio in Mahaffey Building'. All Errors of Refraction Corrected ' ' 1105 Adams' Ave. Opposite P. O. T. H. CRAWFOHD La Grande, . Oregon ,7. . Attorney-at-law -: .... J':' ' ' " '' '' Practices In all the courts ot the " 7" .. . ."7 ' state and Itn'ted States Fully nine out of every ten caaas of rneo State and un. ted States. toaUsta fa , rheuiMtiBm o( Office In La Grande National Bank cleadneiocold or damp, or chronic rbeuma s ' Bldg La Grande, Oregon tism, neither of which require any interna ,. , treatment. All that Is needed to afiord re D. W. C NELSON "et the application of ChwtoWifl. v.ri-o.' Liniment. Give it a triaL Yo,.aii.tain Mining-Earineer to be please.1 with the quick relief shkh I Baker City ' - - Oregon iflbrda, -