La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 22, 1910, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE! MONDAY, AUGUST 22 1910.
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!IAfiIKG SIM of w ACCOMODATIONS
In Preparing for a journey the telephone per
forms a great variety of services. Reservations are
made, last directions are given, good-byes are said,
over the wire. i
The Long Distance Service of the Bell System
is of special interest to the traveler Sometimes the
Bell Telephone make a trip unnecessary; sometimes
it convinces him that a trip would be profitable.
Wherever he goes, he feels the need of universal
service, and that is Bell Service.
Pacific Telephone and,ff,
Telegraph Co. S j;
Fvew Rail Ta fflnliAmi tU r vtiv . r Jul
JOHN ANTIIOM MAKMKD.
Rondowa Promoter Takes I nto Ilim
self a Wife at Jtondowa Sunday.
Rondowa. Ore., Aug. 23. Special.
Quiet, serene and picturesque Ron
dowa was the secene of a quiet wed
ding yesterday, when John Anthony,
proprietor of the hotel here, postmas
ter, and general-lu-thief of all affairs
pertaining to the gateway station, was
married to Mrs. "Stella Taylor. Mrs.
Taylor has been chef of the dining
room department of the Anthony ho
tel and Is well-known to tourists and
trainmen on the- Joseph branch. ' Mr.
Anthony was formerly a resident of
La Grande, but moved to Rondowa
when the Joseph branch line was put
In service.
BOX ( Alt KUKS.
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Carload of Hay Shipped from the
East, Rurued in Yards .Lnt Msrlit
Fire destroyed a carload of hay and
the box car in which it was being
shipped, in the local yards last even-
ing. The car was brought in from the
j east late In the e'nlng, and about
i thirty minutes later, the car was no
I t'iced to be afire.. The destruction was
complete.
DIRECTORY
OF THE
FRATERNAL ORDERS
LA GRANDE, ORE
M. W. A.
Ia Grande Camp No. 7703 meets
tiery Monday in the month at the I.
0. 0. F. Hall. All visiting neighbors
are cordially invited to attend.
I. It. SNOOK, C.
D. E. COX, Clerk.
J"hrkah8
Crystal Loge No. to meets every
Tuesday "--ening la th.3 I, 0. 0. F. hall
All visiting m'embers are invited to
attend.
MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, N. 0.
MRS. JENNIE M. SMITH. Sea.
"Dan" Anthony I Forty
Leaven worth, Kan., Aug. 22. Dan-
iel Reed Anthony, Jr., who edits the
Leavenworth Times, and represents
the First Kansas district in Congress,
i is today receiving the congratulations
of friends upon attaining his fortieth
birthday. "Dan" was renominated for
Congress In the recent primaries and
with the exception' of Phillip Camp
bell of Pittsburg, was the only "regu
lar" republican to be approved by the
sovereign voters of the Sunflower
state. Both Anthony and Campbell
represent mining and industrial dis
tricts, which indicates that the Insur
gency now prevalent in Kansas is con
fined to the agricultural sections. An
thony'B father, one of the pioneer edi
tors of Kansas, was a brother of the
late Susan B. Anthony.
Women or Woodcraft.
Grande Ronde Circl No. 47 meets
very first and third Thursday even
ing in the month at the I. 0. 0. F.
Hall. All visiting members welcome.
, ' CHLOE ROBINSON, G. M.
LIZZIE ELLSWORTH, Clerk.
A. i & A. M.
Gra;ide Lodge No. 41, A. F. &
A. M. holds reuler meetings first and
third Satnrdays at 7:30 p. m.
JOHN IIODGIN', W. M.
A. c. WILLIAMS Secretary
D. 1 0. E. ,
. La Granle Lodge No. 433 meets
each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock hi
Elk's club cornt r of Depot street and
Washington Avenue. Visiting brothers
are cordially invited to attend.
DR. G. L. DIGGERS, Ex. Ruler.
HUGH McCALL. Rac. Sec.
Knights of Pythias
Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets ev
ery Monday night in Ca3tle hall,
(old Elk's hall). A Pythian welconid
to all visiting Knights.
.ED. WRI3HT, C. C.
R. L. LINCOLN, M. of R. & S.
0. E. S.
Hope Chapter No. 13, 0. E. S. holds
stated communications the second
and fourth Wednesdays of each month
Vi3'ting members cordially invited.
MARY A. WARNlCK.Sec.
PAULINE LEDERLEE. W. M.
Woodmen of the World
La Grande Lodge No. 169 W. 0. W.
meets every second and fourth Tuer
ay in the month. AH visiting mer
bers welcom.
NERI ACKLES, C. C.
J. H. KEENEY, ClerL
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jonn ivieivme
HARDWARE,
STOVES, TINWARE.
WINDMILLS
and Tanks I
PLUMBING. AND
STEAM FITTING
GALVANIZED IRON WORK
La Grande, Oregon
I Market Quotations.
SUOAR Cash PriceSugar, $6.75;
beet sugar $6.55.
VEGETABLES New dry onions,
4c lb; . 'green onions . three
bunches for 10 c. tomatoes 10c lb.;
new potatoes, 10 for 25c; cabbage 4c;
green corn 20c; string beans, 10c lb;
green peppers, 15c lb.
FRUIT Oranges, POc per dozen;
lemons, 45c per dozen; Bananas, 40c
per doz; " .
Blackberries 2 boxes, 25c; water
melons 2 l-2c lb; cantalope 10 & ISc
8c; peaches 10c lb; plumbs, 2c lb.
Grapes, 2 lbs for 25c.
MEATS Hogs, live weight, well
finished, $9 cwt; cows, 3 1-2 to 4c;
veal 4 to 4 l-2c ; mutton 4 to 5; chick
ens, 13c; files, 20c.
, Portland Markets
BUTTER Extra Creamery, 3535
1-2; store 22 1-2 24 1-2.
BUTTER FAT Delllver I. o. b. at
Portland sw cream 32 1-2; sour 30.
EGGS Local, candled, 26 Q 27c.
PQULTRY Mx chickens 1818 1-2
7c; fancy 13 cents; turkeys, alive,
20 & 21; pigeons squabs, $2.50; dres
sed chickens, 1 to 2c higher than alive.
BARLEY Producers price, 1910;
Feed, 25; rolled 25.5026.80, brewing
25.
WHEAT Nominal track, club,
8C; bliiestem 93; Willam. Valley 90.
Valley 97.
M I I.LST UFFS Selling price Bran
$22; midling, 30; shorts, $24. chop 19
25.
FLOL'R Old crop patents. $5.35
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J. H; PEME
LA GRANDES LEADING JEWELER
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Wluui in need of anything la watches, docks, jewelry,
cut glass, hand painted China, or any other article carried
by a first class jewelry store, Investigate our prices before
buying and you will gave money, and be sure of securing
first finality goods.
If your eyes trouble y,u. have them fitted by an opti
cian of experience.
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THIS SPACE TAKEN BY
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Is now on the
Market
This will be the nios t sightly addition of La raude.
The only addition to La Grande with building restrictions.
The lots are large nearly a full acre in each lot.
We are going to set out' some nice apple and cherry trees
on each lot.
We are going to mak e the prlaes reasonable, aud most fav
orable terms. No Interest. No taxes.
Come to our office and look at the plat, then get intp our
automobile and go se e the property.
La Grande Investment Co.
Owners, La Grande, Oregon
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All Who Love
Little Ones
will provide
purest of the
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Candy
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i.ooK ior toe oou 01 rnniy
Patronize the "Modern Dealer
Utitn Confectionary Co., Mln., Portlind, OrtfM
City Grocery
g Bakery
and t
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Electrical ;: Contracter
I $ One door South of Observer, x
Complete equipment for resetting and repairing
rubber buggy tires.
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FilZGERALD, Proprietor
Compete Machine Shoos and Found
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New , York, Aug. 22. Edward How
land Robinson Green, son of Hetty
Green, who has recently taken charge
of his millionaire mother's extensive
financial interests, is 42 years of age
today. He was born in London, while
lii3 parents were touring Europe.
Weiser extra No. 1 Ganta-1
loupes which are very
large also No. one in qua!- $
itv..nrir IK renfe mpIi
Special Train Excursion tn 1 he Kciicii
Eagle Valley Tomatoes,
Imperial Brand loc a lb. I
and 90c a box.
i Expect the Idaho Peaches 1
this week..
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Call
Pattison Bros.
On either Phone
To afford residents of Eastern Ore
gon an opportunity for an outing the
O. R. & NY Co. have arrange a spe
cial train excursion to Portland in
connection with their steamers to the
seashore (North Heath, Wash.) The
rate from La Grande is $10.00, which
permits of stop-over of two days and a
night on the going trip, nt Portland,
as well as a stop-over on the return
trip within the limit of theJ ticket,
which will be September 7th. The
special train will consist of chair
fars, tourist and standard sleeping
Make your reservations earlv.
Ample hotel accomodations at the ho- i
tels on the beach. Enquire of aeenf fm-'
The George Palmer
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RETAIL DEPARTMEN1
We solicit your orders for Shingles, Rubberoid Roofing
Deadening Felt, Building Paper.
We are prepared to furnish and deliver material,
promptly. Phone, Main 8.
f cars
i Safer than National Banks 2
f. 13 .l - 1.1 it n . K
ucucr man u. 3. liold Bonds
UNION COUNTY LANDS.
..jr "ivci ih iore;gn cities and wireless stock,
you have a sure thing at home ?
See C.; J. BLACK,
who has a large list of
when
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particulars.
J. H. KEENEY, Agent.
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