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PAGE 6 : " LA GBANDE EVENING OBSEBVER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBEirJOTlJrr rv-.r..i. mTTTtofiin i cvrnvcwRCR. 3d. 1911 PAGE 2 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 191X FOR WE Elk OIYTf 7 We will sell you a 20-year gold 1 AJiLl li filled 0 size ladies' watcH, fitted mMivmmipiumt'.umt'M with an Elgin or Waltharn movement, for $13.65. This offer begins Sat., Dec. 2, ends Dec. 9. We will also duplicate any watch made, at Eastern Catalogue Prices. Largest Stock of Jewelry ever shown in Eastern Oregon Mail Orders Given lEQ RI ST&CO Prompt Attention LARGEST JEWELRY STORE e IN EASTERN OREGON 0t Uok for tt laM HULL I tbl lalloi 3 c o o Classifies Advertising I FOB RENT Lleht boasekeeplng 7c" cr "i-tHhbI room with priv ilege of using kitchen. Phone Red . 1311. il-27-tf WANTED 16 year old boy. Apply at Postofflce Candy store. 11-29-tf FOR SALE About 100 gallons cider Yinegar. Inquire Mrs. John Orvls. WILL TRADE Good Ave room house and 4 lots. Will trade for horses or cattle. 10-11-tf LA GRASDE INTESTMENT 00, La Grande, Oregon. . JTGR iRENT Modern furnished front room. Inquire 1208 Seventh and M streets or phone Red 61. 11-6-tf FOR RENT New modern cottage, fall basement Phone black 3492. ll-7tl FOR SALE New two story modem Jiouse. J. O. Snodgrass, or call Mala 43. 11-6-tf WANTED TO RENT hy Dec. 12 to 15, furnished house or housekeeping rooms. Mbdern. II. G. Triplett. c-o Oeibel's store. 11-28-tf and O streets. Mrs. Ash. 1 1-29-3 1 FOR RENT Furnlstitu room close In. Inquire Kelley Barber shop. 11-28-tf BOARDERS WANTED. 1617 Fourth St 11-28-tf FOR SALE 574 acres about nine miles from La Grande and 5 miles due east of Island City. Mr. G. Bus ing, wky 13-1-16-22 WANTED Have a buyer for cheap out of town property no higher than $1,000. Call at once. Second door east of postofflce. 12-1-tf FOR RENT 5 room modern house 1908 Adams. Phone Black 3561. 12-l-6t "REVISION IIP" NATUHt-'S IN MARKETS i i .... , SI (JAR AND BANCH EGGS TAKE ON IXCREASE. Sllirht Changes Hinging1 Upward An nonneed In (notations. STRAYED Yearling calf, red an.i white spotted, branded G-5 on left hip, two slits in right e-r. G. C. TAAL, La Grande. . HORSES TAKEN TO winter. Call Farmers 64. R. E. Reynolds. 11-24-61 WANTED Olrl to do general house work. Good wages. Call In the morning from 9 to 12. Corner 5th -8 For WOOD AND COAL Phone Main 6 READ for PROFIT Vtt for Result FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS They work directly on the KIDNEYS, BLADDER s.nd URINARY PASSAGES, and their beneficial effect is felt from the start For BACKACHE, KIDNEY and BLADDER TKOU15LK, RHEUMATISM CONGESTION ci f..e KIDNEYS, IN FLAMMATION of the BLADDER and annoyingUP.IN ARY IRREGULARITIES they exerctso a permanent benefit. TONIC IN ACTION - QUICK IN RESULTS J. A. Maple, 125 S. 7th St.. Steuben ville, O., says: "For years I suffered from weak kidneys and a severe blad der trouble I learned of Foley Kid ney PUIb and their wonderful cures so I began taking them and sure enough I had as good results as any I heard about My backache left me and to one of my business, expressman, that alone is a great advantage. My kid neys acted tree and normal and that saved me a lot of misery. It is now a pleasure to work wher it used ot be a misery. Foley Kidney Pills have cur ed me and have my highest praise." HILL'S DRUG STORE. When you have a bilious attack sive Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. They are excellent. For sale by all dealers. PAY Y0FR WATER RE.NT TOMOR ROW. "" - JiOTICE TO Y0TERS. I hereby announce my candl- dacy for recorder of the city of La Grande. Thanking the pub- US tF th9'F ?uPPort J Decern,- $ ber ifth, 1 am, " Yours truly, t C. M. HUMPHREYS. i Changing ranging upward went into effect in local market quotations this week. Sugar, after its slump down ward, has taken a revision upward of slight degree, and ranch eggs are quot ed higher. The revised quotations, showing oth er changes, follow: Local market quotations tods. Butter and Eggs. Butterfat 38 cents. Cheese Hazelwood and Tillamook, 25 cents. Eutter Creamery, 45 cents, one lb. 85 cents two lb. roll. Eggs Ranch eggs, 45c; storage, 35c Vegetables and Miscellaneous. Potatoes Per cwt, $1.60 CabbagePer cwt, 2.00. Onions $2.25 per cwt. Cabbage Per pound, 2M and 3c. Celery Per bunch 15c, two for 25c. Sweet potatoes Six lbs. for 25c. Sugar cane, cash price, $7.00; 30 days' time, $7.40 per swt; beet sugar, cash price $6.80, JO Gays' time, $7.20. , Beanr White. 8 l-3c: lima, 10 cents Fruits. Home grown apues $1.25 to $1.10 per box. Grade establishes price. Cranberries 20 cents per quart. Bananas 40c per doz. Feed and Grain. Alfalfa Hay $13.00 (retail). Timothy $15.00. Grain Hay $13.00. Snowdrift Flour, sack $1.40 Bran and Shorts $1.30 and $1.40. Oats $1.50 per cwt. Rolled Barley $1.70 per cwt Cattle, Hogs and Fowl. Cows 3c to 4c Steers 4c to 5c. , Hogs $6.50. Chickens Hens, 10c: old roosters, 8c and spring tries 10c to 12c Turkeys, live weight, 17 to 18c Ducks, live weight. ltc, Qeiese, Jive weight l3Ho. . It Is Liab!. to Ply Fr-.-.Us With the Wash In' Yeilow&tcns Park. Nature's jrlfu an- wl(it mid va riously distributed In in' pluce the .element of thln-n urn itKen. to lx made uvuiliihlf by labor: t-lsewhere she provide thin;:' ready for mnu's use. To gain our lmnd the need must be first sown and months afterward the grain bar vested, thrashed and ground. . But the native of the Pacifle Isles plucks his bread from the bread fruit tree. Perhaps nature foresaw the overworked and not overstrong housewife to wuoui "uuiug Jay" 13 a dread and burden when she estab lished here and there natural wash tubs and washing machines and In some places even provided ready made soap. In the Yellowstone National park the family washing Is easily disposed of. The soiled bedding and clothing ere put Into a stout bag, which Is hung In one of the boiling springs and left there while the party wanders about sightseeing. When taken out the clothes ore so clean and white that no rinsing Is necessary. On one occasion a party hung their bag of clothes in the basin of the gey ser called "Old Giant" and, wandering off. were ubsent longer than they In tended to be. While thoy were away the "Glnnt" spouted, and the garments were thrown !iU:h in the nlr, torn Into shreds and scattered. Exchange. Starts Much Tronble, If all people knew that neglect ot constipation would result In severe Indigestion, yellow Jaundice or viru lent li-er trouble they would soon take Dr. King's New Life Pills and end It. It's the only safe way. Best for biliousness, heanache. dyspepsia. chills and debility. 25c at all drur gists. eodwkly Don't waste your money . buyiog strengthening, pasters. Chambelaln's Liniment is cheaper and better. Dam pen a piece of flannel with it and bind it over the affected parts and it will relieve the pain and eorenesi For swla hv aH dealers. eortwklv CHINESE TREASURES. CENTRAL OREGON Redmond and Bend Novr Reached YU the Deschutes Branch Oregon-Washington Railroad.& Navigation Co. 1ROCGH CAR SERVICE BETWEEN PORTLAND ASjD BRD DAILY TKAI3 SCHEDULE. Portland .7:60 ft IO:eo a, m Lv. The Dalles 12:40 p.m. Lv. Deschutes Jc 1:30 p.m. Madras 5:45 p. m. Metollus 6.00 p. ra. Culver 6:15 p.m. Opnl City ...... 7:06p.m. Redmond 7:46 p. m. Lv. Bend 6:30 a.m. Lv. Deschutes ,6:53 a.m. Lv. Redmond 7:21a.m. Lv. Qpal pity 8:00 a.m. Lv. Metollus 8:30 a. m Lv. Madras 9:00 a.m. Ar. Deschutes Jc 1.15 p.m. Ar. The Dalles 1:65 p.m. Deschutes ...... 8:13p.m. Ar. Portland 6:45p.m. Bend 8:35 p. nuJf t:-! . ' Auto and regular stage connections to La Pine, Fort Rock, Silver Lake, Prtavellle, Burns, Klamath Falls and other Inland points. THE DIRECT, QUICK AND NATURAL ROUTB TO CENTRAL ORE- 439N. Call on nearest O.-W. R, N. agent for any U oraatloa desired or d- dress . WM. MoltTJURAY. . . ffeanvl Passevqrw lct TttaYTLAlTB, OSZGCK. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Notice of School Election. Notice Is hereby given to the legil voters of School District No. One of Union county, state of Oregon, that a special school meeting of said district : will be held at Auditorium of new high school building in said district on the 9th day of December. 1911, at two o'clock In the afternoon for tha ( following objects: to vote on the proposition ci levying a tax for the maintenance; and for the other neces ' sary expenses of the district, and for : tac payment of interest on tbe bonded debt of the district and for the pay meat of bonds of the district and for tho payment of the debt of the dis trict. : Dated this 2Sth day of November, 1911. J. W. KNOWLES, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS, District Clerk. We wish to call your attention to the fact, dat most Infectious diseases such as whooping cough, dlpbther'.i and scarlet fever are contracted when the child has a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will quickly cure a cold and greatly lessen the danger of con tracting these diseases. This remedy is famous for Its cures of colds. It contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given to a child with Im plicit confidence. Sold by all dealers "Rubbings" on Paper From Ancient Tablets and Monuments. Chinese men of letters are exceed ingly fond of ancient records In the shape of long scrolls of paper "rub bings" from famous stone tablets and monuments. The Lin Li Chang sta tioners of Peking are extensive traders In these. They send special agents on long trips to shrines or arrange with the local people at the place of a noted monument to take paper rub bings from it. The usual rubbing Is a field of black Where the face has been inked, the lettering cut Into the mar ble remaining white on the paper rub bing. To the foreigner In China rubbings from the tablets the one left by the Nestorlan Christians at Sianfu, In SbensL about 000 A. D. and the Mo hammedan tablet are especially inter eating. Those from the tablets at the tem ple of Confucius at his burial place. Chefoo, In Shantung, are among the collections of the Chinese man of edu cation. So many rubbings have been taken from several . of the tablets which bear line portraits of Confucius that the lines and the letters pa the stone have become so faint thai ' the government has prohibited further rubbings being taken. New York Sua. Min More Liquid Than Solid. Kvery fiber and every cell that enters Into the formation of a living body is bathed In moisture, by which means alone these ultimate elements are kept alive and ore enabled to carry out their duties. Even the bones, which appear to be the most solid of all, owe more than half their weight to the presence of fluid. That our bodies contain a large amount of fluid is proved In a striking manner by the blisters which rise after the infliction of a burn. Water. In fact, plays a very Important part in the human anatomy, for it is through Its agency that the vital proc esses of digestion, absorption and the excretion of waste products are car ried out To reduce the whole matter to figures and taking 154 pounds to be the total weight of an average full grown man. It Is said that water alone accounts for 100 pounds of the whole. r77 Tr H Ivut )IV l H aSBBBBHBBmE ,,JJ..HJII.WS By laying aside a small sum from your wages each pay-day. Have a bank account where you can get in the habit of depositing regularly. This bank accepts de posits of any famount from one dollar up. Your Savings Earn 4 per cent interest here United States National Bank -JIT-- -TF.TT- If your eyes give you trou ble have them examined and properly fitted with glasses by a reliable optometrist and the nnlv nttonitanna vraitnate OLD STYLE KRYPTOKL ontnmetrlnt In TTntnn mnntv. The most modern methods only used. If yoa have trouble glasses will not correct you will be told the prop er course to pursue. I make a specialty of fitting glasses. W. M, Peare, graduate Northern Illinois College of Opthamology, Chicago, with v J. H. PEARE, & SON. I La Grande's leading Jewelers and optometrists. Opposite U. S. Land office. Broken lenses replaced In a few minutes. We grind our own lenses. ""u iiiiHiiimmmmiiM r X NOTICE La Grande, Oregon, Nov. 24, 19U. TO WHOM IT MAY COXCKRX: No tice is hereby given that the ja'tne snip or mac & Pratt has rhs been dissolved by mutual ennaei.i J. Black continuing the business, and L. C. Pratt retiring. All bill due said firm are payable to C. J Bisek, and both of said parties hold themselves resyoasible for all bills ovtettrdlag. CS. 3. BLACK. Litnm Dly U-SS-O-gt-lM-f 8 day Main Eight! retail Department Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Ruberoid Roofing, Sash Doors, etc. a Hie George Palmer lumber Co.