LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1910. PAGJi SEVEN S Illn CIS ACCIDEN IT ceeded to run away, making the trip lli i oarn in safety. One wheel ot rtKDKTOK SMITH S FAMILY IN. JIBED AT PENDLETON B jtete Accident Younger Girl Is Quite Seriously Bruised and Cut me Duggy was bad v smas).ri k... otherwise the vehicle was not badly injured. The auto escaped with a broken headlight. Market Quotations. The Misses Frances . and Vena Smith. .daughters of Conductor Smith. 0f tbe Pendleton-Huntington run, and ,Iio was formerly a resident of La Orande. were quite seriously hurt in an auto accident at Pendleton, ac cording to the following from the Pendleton East Oregonian: Pendleton' first serious automobile accident occurred on East Court street, about 9:30 last evening, when g machine driven by Darr Phelps ran into the rear of a buggy containing Mrs. Maud Campbell and the Misses Francis and Vena Smith, daughters of Conductor Jack Smith. The occu pants of the buggl were thrown to the street, Mrs. Campbell sustaining a broken wrist, and the younger Smith girl being severely bruised about the shoulder and elbow. The occupants were quickly picked up and taken to the offices of physicians where the injuries v?re attended to, and all are rapidly recovering from Campbell was the most seriously in jured, as the bones of her left wrist were crushed. The manner of the accident is somewhat of a mystery and is not al together explainable. Mrs. Campbell and companions were driving down East Court street and were keeping near the sidewalk when the auto struck them. At that time they were near the intersection of Court and Al ta street. According to to Councilman Eli. who was an occupant of the car with Mr. Phelps, it was a case of too much light, rather than not enough. He says they had their own lights burning but that they were blinded by the glare of the street light and did not see the buggy until they were up on it. He says Phelps brought the car to a stop as soon as possible but that they did not have time to avoid the collision. Relieved of its driver the horse pro- A JUGGLER'S TRICK. Clever Feat of Illusion Performed by an East Indian. A retired naval official who served lout; in tbe east says tbe teats of the East Indian jugglers are wonderful. He cites one. While he was an officer ou board a P. and O. steamship two natives came aboard at Madras, be says. They were u juggler and his assistant. After they had performed a number of minor feats and bud gathered quite a crowd around them they called for a sack and a piece of sailcloth. These baring been provided, tbe chief Juggler made a small tentlike structure with the canvas and some stools. Me tbeu placed bis assistant in tbe sack and allowed a sailor to tie tbe knot which bound him a fast pris oner. This done, the chief curried the sack Into an open apacr. warning tbe people to viand hack some distance, and then carried on an animated con versation with his assistant, whose re plies could lw distinctly beard coming from the sack. Suddenly the chief rushed forward, picked up the sack and damped It overboard, where, to the horror of tbe passengers and crew, it sank out of sight. Immediately the captain rushed for ward and sell fht man under the full belief that be had murdered bis companion, but the juggler only smiled and. pointing to the canvas, asked that It be raised. This was done, and the supposed drowned man was discov ered squatting on tbe deck. So real istic bad been the throwing overboard, however, that it was some time before the surprised passengers could realize a murder had not been committed. SUGAR Cash Price Sugar, $6.75; beet sugar $6.75. VEGETABLE & New dry onions, 5c; spinach, Sib for 25c; fresh pens 10c; rhubarb 3c; head lettuce 10c; radishes, 3 bunches for 10c; green onions, 3 bunches tor 10c; tomatoes 10c per pound; new potatoes, 6 lbs for 25c. FRUIT Oranges, 45c per dozen; lemons, $2.00 per crate; bananas, 40c per dozen; strawberries, 16c ,to for 25c; cherries, ,25 to 35c per gallon; gooseberries, 30 cents per gallon; red raspberries, 2 boxes for 25c; black berries, 2 boxes for 25c; dewberries, 2 boxes for 21 Reaches, 10c lb. MEATS Hogs, live weight, well flnlsLed, $10 cwt; cows, 3 1-2 to 4c; veal 4 to 4 l-2c; mutton, 6 1-2; chick ens 13c. Portland Markets BUTTER Extra Creamery, 30c; store 23023ft. BUTTER FAT Delllver f. o. b. at Portland, sw, cream 27 1-2; sour 25 1-2 EGG 8 Local, candled, 26 27c. POULTRY Mixed chickens, 151-2; fancy 16 cents; turkeys alive. 20 21; dressed 27 lb 28; pigeons squabs, $2.50; a rested chickens, 1 to 2c higher than alive. BARLEY Producers price, 1909 Feed, $23; rolled. $25; brewing, $24. WHEAT Nominal track, club, 78; bluestem, 82; Willamette valley, 81c. MIIXSTUFFS Selling price Bran $20; mldlings, $29; shorts, $21; chop, $19$26. FLOUR New crop patents, $5.16 THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALWAYS BRINGS RETURN TO TRADE 160 acres of timber laud to trade tot city property. Mac Wood, Golden Rule store. FURNISHED ROOMS 1612 Adamn Ave., $8.00 per month, phone red 741. NOW Get that summer suit cleaned and pressed at Pennington's. Phone Black 851 or 44. FOR SALE u-H-P gasoline engine. F're condition. Price tlSH'O. At Smith Garage. 4Mv KLRNI8HED ROOM For cnly. Nice location. Close In. np Red 162. tt AUTO FOR SALS 15-H-P. four cylinder Ford roadster. Good con dition. Price $350. Smith's Garage. FOR RENT Modern five room Inquire of D. Brlcboux. IT CERTAINLY JLLLU 2 Ice Cream POWDER Hew a Bird Dresses. As bird fashions do not change, two suits a year are quite enough for most birds, but tbey need to take great care of them. Each separate feather must be cleaned and looked over and the useless ones pulled out. These feath ers are not packed close together, you know, but lie loose and have places between filled with air. When a bird wants to get warmer be lifts his feath ers so thut these air spaces may be larger. But if his feathers are tan gled or wet and dirty he could not raise them, and soon be could not keep the bead In bis little body and would, of course, die. I,,,,, 4 6 Is for use when you de ll sire to make Goffee Ice ! Gream or freeze fresh or Cutting It Short. "How long can you stay?' asked a hostess who had received an unexpect ed visitor coolly. "No longer than I can help," was tbe crin renlv. "I have telephoned to nave my iruna stay m iut syvt u K to notify ma of the first train I can 4 canned fruits mixed right f A ill Willi 'lie ioc Jioam. " 1. ...111 mnlsa jvw pauftcige win iuoav about two quarts of Ice Gream. 15c a package, 2 for 25c PHONE BLACK 81 PATTISON take home. So sorry I cant longer!"-Cbkago Record-Herald. stay BROS 4 4 Dangerous Reproduction!. "An artist." said Mr. Teechum, "hnnlri strive to reoroducu what is nearest to his thought and deepest In bis affection." "Yes," replied the mercenary genius, "but the laws against counterfeiting currencv are so severei'V-Washington Star. Order Rock Springs COAL For Winter Now G. E. FOWLER Cherries For Salt. May Dukes are now ripe. Order t once as they are going qulcklv. F. H. Tatman. LOOKS GOOD to the children when they aee the delicious bread made from tv. MmS ! n, tfc . s. H. .. .. ... - - Best Patent flour. It it a meal for the little ones, with butter, jam or Jelly, that is wholesome and muscle building. It looks good also to the housewife when she sees the golden brown crisp and the white bread Inside when it comes from tbe oven. It also smells appetising when made from Peat of Best Flour. J FOB SALE BY ALL GROCERS J WANTED A limited number ot boarders and roomers. Phone Red 3712 or call 1811 N. avenue. WANTED MaBons to lay concrete blocks. Apply at the Oregon Engin eering and Construction Company, Joseph, Oregon. WANTED A good cook, woman pre ferred; good wages to right party Apply at Observer office. LOST Ladies' watch chain and cress Finder leave at Model restaurant. FOR SALE All barley hay. C. D. Huffman, phone Farmers 73. WANTED Girl for general house work. Call at Henry ft Carr. FOR SALE High grade piano very cheap for cash. Also other furni ture. Phone Independent Ml. ROOM and BOARD-1617 Fourth ttu I i WANTED A grl or woman to do FOR RENT Barn suitable for three general housework. Good wages, horses. Inquire at this office. ( call in morning at 902 Pennsylvan- ' ' " 1,1 .- - " I la avenue, Mrs. Ash FOR RENT Furnished house suit-. able for keeping roomers. Apply at Third and Adams. FOR RENT OR SALE Nicely fur nished rooming and boarding house at Condon, Oregon, all furnished. Must be taken at once. Suitable for a lady with small family and limited WANTED At Hotel good chambermaid. Enterprise, a . a DRY CHAIN WOOD a 1 am prepared to furnish'Dry Chain Wood, al so partly seasoned wood, to all comers. Kind ly phone your order to V. E. BEAN PHONE RED 3741 DIRECTORY OF THE. FRATERNAL ORDERS LA GRANDE., ORE $$$$Si'','3,!& ft FOR CANDY Mienm THE MODEM DEAtEl Mtlwi Confectionary Ct,, Mfrt., rwtlsai, Oftfon European Plan Only Rooms 50c to $1.50 First class Throughout SAVOY HOTEL D. G. BRIGHOUX, Proprietor. ONE BLOCK FROM DEPOt La Grande, Oregon m. w. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every Monday In the month at the t. O. O. F. Hall. All vlslUng neighbors are cordially invited to attend. L R. SNOOK, C. D. E. COX. Clerk. Women ef Woodcraft Grande Ronde Gircl No. 47 meets every first and third Thursday even ing in the month at the I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting members welcome. CHLOE ROBINSON, O. M. LIZZIE ELLSWORTH, Clerk. A. F. A A. M. L;t Orande Lodge No. 41, A. F. ft A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. JOHN HODOIN, W. M. A C. WILLIAMS, Secretary , bTp. O eT j La Oranie Lodge No. 433 meets 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. DR. O. L. BI00ER8, Ex. Ruler. HUGH McCALL, Rec. Sec. V'brkahs crystal ixc:ge no. to meets every Tuesday " -enlng in the I. O. O. F. hall All visiting members are invited to attend. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, N. . MRS. JENNIE M. SMITH, Sea. Knights of Pythias Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets ev ery Monday night In Castle hall (old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. ED. WRI3HT, C. C R. L. LINCOLN, M. of R. 8. O. E. N. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S. holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month Visiting members cordially Invited. MART A. WARNICK.Sec. PAULINE LEDERLEE, W. M. "Can be depended upon" is an expretakm we all like to hear, and when it is used ia connection with Chamberlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy it meant t' never fails to cure diarrhoea, dyseni bowel complaints. It is pleasant to la' equally valuable for children and t Woodmen of the World La Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O. W meets every second and fourth Tues day in the month. All visiting mem hers welcome NERI AJKLES, C. C J. H. KEENEY, Clerk. UUhy pay Rent ? We loan'on " money to build, and you pay us as you would rent. J. R. 0UVER. OBSERVER WANT ADS PAY - berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar '.'.cmedy is today the ocst known nied . i 'jh6 for the relief and cure of bowel i ;in!s. It cures griping, diarrhoea, ,,-in.-rv. ami should be taken, at the first means. Apply at Hotel Oregon, Depot unnatural looneneas of the bowels. It is ii i... ui. r .....i 1. Btreet hiibui taiuauiv iui viuiuini uu wiuiu. ii fi ways cures. Maxwell Wins Thrills followed thrills as speeding automobiles shot around tbe course of tbe Ingleslde Race Course, on April 24th, in the second and final day events of tbe successful meet promoted by the members of Islam Temple of the Mystic Shrine. Thehonors of the day were divided between Barney Oldfleld, with Us 200 horsepower Bern machine, and C. O. King, with his Maxwell 30 horsepower stock car. Oldfleld lowered his previous record of one mile to 51- 6-6, which Is a new coast record for the circular track. With the exception of this performance, Oldfleld had to take second place in the list of racing honors, as the world's champion met defeat in both the five and fifteen mile handicap events, and in both races King and his Maxwell were the victors. In fact, King proved the surprise of the meet, driving all of his races with much judgment and taking the turns with his car as close to the fence as did Oldfleld. In the five mile handicap, Oldfleld drove his Knox racer to the utmost, but the handicap was too strong and he could not get the lead away from King. Not only in the handicap events did King and his Max well prove stars of the first order, but In one of the first events of the day, the five mile race for cars costing from $1200 to $1600, which was one of the bestmatches of the meet. The time for tbe five mile handicap was as follows: Maxwell, King, 4.40.30; Oakland, Nelson, 4.48.25; Chalmers, West, 4.49.30: Auto Car , finished fourth, and the Knox car, Barney Oldfleld driving, fifth. In the event number eight, ten miles free-for-all handicap, King and his Maxwell again were the winners, the Maxwell's time being C IJ.OV. V J. B. Whiteman & Son i i 108. Elm Street. 2 J PROFESSIONAL DIRKf TOBY. 4) . C H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D. Ppysician and Surgeon Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office in La Grande Nat ional Bank Building, "hones: Of fice Main 2, Residence Main 32. GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician Summer Bldg., Rooms 7, 8, 9 and 10 Phones: Home 1332, Pacific Main 63, Residence phone, Black 951. Suc cessor to Dr. r. E Moore. LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF Ml SIC. Cor. Adams avenue and Greenwood St PROF. E. PORTER DAT Director. Chas. E. Cochran Geo. T. Q COCHRAN COCHRAN Attorneys l a Grande National Bank Bt La Grande Oregon DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor of Optica. Spectacles and Eye Glasses Fitted and made to order. All Errors of Refraction Corrected 1106 Adams' Ave. Opposite P. a La Grande, Oregon DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Ppysician and Surgeon Over Red Cross Drug Store Special attention to diseases of lye, and Ear. f Office phone Main 22; Rea. Main 7$t. T. H. CRAWF0HD Attorney-at-law Practices In all the courts State and Un'ted States. Office In La Grande National Bldg La Qrnde, Oregon V. W. C, NELSON Mlaln? Engineer of the i Baker Clt' Oregon Bank )';. i . A f HAflLTO!C Vetefu t; Surgccn Office at Hill' Drug Store, La Orani Residence phone, Red 701; Office phone, Black 1861; Independent phone 63; hnth phones at lesldence N. M0LIT0R, M. D. Ppysician and Surgeon Coi-ser Adira -. and Depot street Offi-.- Main 68 Residue: t J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist Room 23, La Grande Nation Building. Pbo.e Black 3ft