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liA. GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1912. , PAGE THREE f - . . .... MARKET HE PORTS Local notations today: ; gutter Fancy creamery 40 cents 1 b. roll; 2 lb. ro". hoc. Ranch butter, 65o ana 70c i id. rou. Banch eggs 250 Vegetables and Miscellaneous, . Potatoes Per cwt, $1.60 , ; ; Sweet potatoes 41bs. 25c. ; . Spinach 10c lb.. S lbs. for 2Go. ; Rhubarb 15c 19.; ? lbs.. 25c. r Hot house green onions 5c bunch. Onions $2.25 per cwt . : ; Cibbage 3c. ' Wlilery Per bunch 15o, two for 25c. cr nana, cash Drlce 18.95: 30. kJUO" ' - . - ' fcya time, f I. o, vvr um., uooi. uiih"i. sh price, $6.75; 30 days' timet, $7.15. Beans White, t l-3c: lima, 10 cents Frniw.' lHome grown apples $1.00 to $1.50. r box. Grade .establishes price. Cranberries- -20 cents per quart ;. Oranges 40c to 60c. .. " Bananas 40c per dos. i: . v Feed and Grain. felfalfa Hayr-$13.00 (retail). , i. HE GREAT CUIJiESE DOCTORS Use givijtg their successful h'BEATSIEXTS FREE. To every ailing man and woman, who need no long .er suffer with dreaded diseases Let these famous Chinese, doctors send you a free : treatment of their wonderful remedies They want to prove 'you that their marvelous remedies 1 benefit your health. No matter tat treatment you have tried ana ed in, don't let this opportunity It will cost you nothing to try Their aim is to restore your health In return you can show your tltude by recmmendlngi them . to friends. Write them today and bribe your symptoms. Write this PleaBe send me one of your treatments for RK & YORK CHINESE MEDICINE co.. ,'.-. . W. Main St., Walla Walla, Wn. 22 W Alder, Walla Walla, W. Timothy $16.00. Grain Hay $13.00. Snowdrift Flour, Sack $1.25. ; : Bluestem $1.86. Patent $1.25. v 10s Corn Meal 35o per sack. Bran and Shorts $1.30 and $1.40. t Oats $1.60 per .cwt Rolled Barley $1.70 per cwt' - -' Cattle, Hogs aad FowL Cows 3 to 4o. Steers 4c to 5o. i Sheep So and 4c. Light hogs $5.75. Heavy hogs $5.00. ' ' ' Chickens Hens. 10o: old roosters, 8o and spring fries lOo to Mc. Turkeys, live weight. .17 to 18c Ducks, live weight, 12c. Geese, live weight 10c v., Fresh smelt are in the markets today. 8 i 4, s $ $ FACT8 ABOUT REGISTRATIONS . IN 1912. General election will be held on November 5. Primary election will be held on April 19. , " , At the general election will he elected president, vice president, 4 one United States senator, con- gressman for new Eastern Ore- gon district, secretary of state, i sheriff,-, clerk, assessor, treasur- $ er, coroner,, surveyor, commls-. sloner, justices of the peace and 3 constables, recorder, superlnten- dent of schools, dairy yand food commissioner, railroad . commls-' sloner (2nd district) atuto repre- tatlve, Union and Wallowa coun- v ties Benator from Union, and Wal- Iowa counties, -' representative from Union Countv Joint senator including Union, Mnlheur and, Morrow counties. . At the. primary election par- ties will nominate for same of- flees and In . addition will ex- press their choice for. president and vice president and will elect delegates to their national con ventlons. t i Registration closes on April 9. 3 Last day for candidates to file nominating petitions, April 4. ' - Registration reopens April 29. 8 v Closes for last time May 15. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reaoh the dlneaatxl portion of the ear. ib Sr?iU.Plr..one Wtty tu cur deafness, and that Is by constltuUonul romedlus. Deafness U caused by an JnHamed condi tion of the mucous lining of the Eusta chian Tube. When this tube ts Inflamed you have a rumbling; sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it la entirely closed, Dearnesa Is the result, and unless the In flammation can bo taken out and this tube restored, to Its normal condition, hearing- will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ton are caused by Catarrh, wliloh Is nothing but an Inflamed condi tion or the mucous surfaces. V A Will viVJ. rWlnlTiinrtMil IiaII.m n- (oauKHlbroatarrhllhat cannot bo euraa by BaUiOstairbCuro. Bund for droulun, f nw. - r. j. onisNKT, co , TaiMa, oua, Bold brDnigeiiu, ISo. Xske BsU nunllr Fills for eonsUpeUea, .. , ' wm T Proceedings of xounty court at the, March term, 1912, v. In the matter of the monthly report . . ' -. , of the county treasurer. Approved. In the matter of the monthly state' ment of county clerk of scalp bounty warrants Issued. Statement approved. In the matter of the monthly al- .. . w i ... . . -. . lowance to various Indigent persons. Clerk ordered to draw warrants on the general fund as follows: : D. W. Sou der; . $15.00; Maggie Slagner, . $10.00; Mrs.' John Hllderbrandt, $12.60 ; '.. Eliz abeth' A." Garren, $10.00; Rose Horn beck, $20.00; Clara Series, $1.0.00; Mrs F. B. Huntley, $12.50;- Mrs. O.. Mofflt, $10.00; MrB. M.'A. Tripp, $10.00; Mrs. Ella Harris, $10.00; J. P. Wlllanis, $12.60; .Millie, McLachllon, $10.00; Al fred Banks, $10.00; Jas. O. 'Sage, $12.60; Mrs. Ole Olson, $7.60; G. W. Rlmbey, $10.00. In the matter of the proposed coun ty road petitioned for by Garret Blok land, et al Continued until April 4th, For Eczema Use a mild soothing wash that instantly stops tho itch. We have sold many other remcd'es for Bitin irouuie dui none mat -wo couiu per sonnlly guarantee as we do the D. D. U. fruucrlMlon. If I had Kczema I'd use D. D. D. Prescription THE NEWLIN DRUG COMPANY. 1912, at 10 oclock a, m. fin the matter of the proposed vaca tion of county road petitioned for by Garret Blockiand, et al. Continued un til April 4. 1912, at 10 a, m, In the matter of the petition for ap pointment of W. 8. McMillan as sup ervisor of R. D. 12. . Denied. - In the matter of the application of Frank B. Brown for county aid.. De nied. - In the matter of the petition for ap pointment of Ed. Wulf as supervisor of R. D. 31. Denied. In the matter of the petition for ap pointment of W. A. Burns as super visor of R. D. 12. Petition granted :f ; In the matter of the petition for ap point of G. W. Ruckman as sun-visor of R. D. 12. Petition granted. . Iu the matter of the petition for ap pointment of Jacob End as supervisor of R. D. 9. Continued tor the term. In the matter of the petition for ap pointment of S. N.i Smith as super visor of R. D. 9. Denied. In the inciter of the appointment of supervisors for various road - dis tricts, and the following were ap pointed: R D. 13, Ira Kenneday; R. D. 14. Ole Matson; R. D. 15, Will Condlt, R. D., 22, M. L. Carter; R D 27-28-31, Wm. Wlgglesworth road boss; R, D. 33, Medy Bouchard; R. D, 34, James L, Woodell, R, D. 37, Lou Stanley. In the matter of exporting county records Clerk ordered to draw a war rant on the general fund of the coun ty in favor of Roger A. Clark for $150, part payment of contract. In the matter of the application of W. M. Mitchell for rebate of taxes. Ap plication denied In the matter of the petition of A. j. xucKor , for road or . public ease ment; Petition denied. :. In the, matter of the petition of Jas. L. Woodell, et al, for grading Sand- rldge road. Continued for the term i In the matter of the remonstrance of C. M., Graham, et al. . Continued for the term. In the mutter of the openening of. ballot boxes. County clerk ordered to open and prepare ballot boxes for coming election. . In the matter of the application of 4 mm Insist upon the BEST COVE MILLING CO.'S U F, 11 M R ftliA TT A M IfLOUR AND WHOLE Jwl HEAT. "THAT'S IT." "DROPPING" A TIMELY HINT ' That should prove of value to the good Konso v;fe is something that we feel our dut)'-to c-o in rouunding you that unless you are using . "WHITE QUARTZ FLOUR" you are not having the good success you should have on baking day. The Best baked stuff is none too good for your table to have it means that vou must used, the best Flour obtainable. That's xhy YOUR GROCER AND ALL GROCERS REC COMEND "WHITE QUARZ" HIGH PATENT BLUE STEM FLOUR. ASK YOUR GROCER HE SELLS IT A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE. - I S FRATERNAL ORDERS OF' LA 4 GRANDE. 9'2S''SSS'SSS A. P. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular meet- , lngs first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial wolcome to all Masons. N. MOLITOR, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS. Secretary, n B. P. O .E. La Grande Lodge NO. 433 : meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Elk'B club, corner of De ; pot street and Washington avenue Visiting brothers are cordially in vited to attend. : , H. J. RITTER, Ex. Riil , H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Sec. GRANDE RONDE CASH CO. INC. pisfributors to the Dealers. La Grande Oregon. fSHjHaMMAIBrl'IIWII-Will fassisasEanBsn REAL ESTATE WANTED Po you want to sell your term land? Do you want to sell your fruit ranch? Do you want to sell your city property? LIST IT WITH US-WE WILL GET YOU RESULTS fUT I FAIR PRICE ON IT AND LET US SELL IT FOR YOU all us up and our representative will call on you, or come in to see us. r S. Givens Investment Co. La Grande National Bank Bldg. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Ls Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O.. W meets every first and third Thurs days at I. O. O. F. Hall. AH visiting members welcome. i D. FITZGERALD, C. C. ' ' J. H. KEENBT. Clerk. the city of La Qrande for franchise for sewer pipes, Continued for the term. In the matter of the purchase of 3 steel bridges. Ordered that county court enter into contract with CoaBt Bridge company for a 174 foot Bteel bridge for Grande Ronde river at El gin for $3640,00, and one 100 toot steel bridge for Grande Ronde river near La Grande tor $4100.00, and one 130 foot steel bridge for Grande Ronde foot Btee bridge for Grande Ronde jrlver near Perry for $2500.00. In the matter of the erection of steel bridges. Ordered that contracts be entered Into with J. F. Campbell for the erection .of the steel bridge at El gin for $1139.00; for the steel .bridge at Perry for $659.00; for the steel bridge near La Grande for $1280.00"; tor the erection of a bridge on Grande Ronde river near; Peach's place for $1084.00; for the erection of a bridge near Hawes place on the Grande Ronde river for $678.00; and to furn ish and build all concrete work for $9.00 per square yard,' In the matter of the petition of Geo. H. Currey for rebate of taxes. ' Petl- 1911 taxes. ' . 1 , In the matter of the appointment ot ; Judges and clerks of election. Fol lowing appointed: Ed. Wulf, Judge Antelope precinct; W. B;. Turner, clerk Big Creek preclnot; Ed Steams, clerk Cove precinct; - Tom Rankin, clerk Hilgard preolnot ; H. M. McGoId rick Judge Jmbler precinct, G. L. 8w i yer, clerk Imbler precinct;,: Franklin Truax, clerk Kamela precinct; D. Clyde Wilson,! clerk Kamela precinct; Geo. J. Wagener, clerk La Grande No. 1; Virgil Bolton, clerk La Grande No. 1; Tom .Fleming, Judge La Grand : No. 2; W. D. Grandy, Judge Lu Grande No. 3; H. T. Hill, Judge La Grand ? No. 3; Geo. Currey; clerk La Grands No. 3; John- Sheak, Judge La Grand No. 4; Arthur Welton clerk ' I Grande No.4; Chas. Gekeler. Judge La Grande No. 6; Dexter Eaton, Judge La Grande No, 5; C. E. Golden, clerk La Grande No. 5; F. B. Currey, clerk Hot Lake precinct; Dick Peebler. Judge Hot Lake precinct; jr. A. Pllcher, Judge North Powder precinct; C B. (Mays, Judge- North Powder precinct; M. McRae, clerk Summerville pre- tlon granted, tax liens for years 1909 clnct; George Balrd, Judge Union No. and 1910 canceled upon payment of 2 precinct." Call Main Eight Retail Department Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Ruberoid Roofing, Sash Doors, etc. at the v , George Falmet Lumber Co. ! MONEY TO LOAN i " . ........... - : ''" H' f ' i .'I',..'..'.:. , '.;;.'..'. T V On real estate, if you have an abstract of title prepared by a re- 1 sponsible Abstracter, says themoney lender.' He won't lend you a cent unless you produce the' abstract, and. you can't . blame him for wantln. gthe . protection. Money lending is his means of support , and he can't afford to take any chances,' thereforeVhe demands an ab stract and makes hlmBelf secure. ', ;. ' .v ,, ' , ' Our abstracts will satisfy the money lender and secure you a loan. What Is the: description of your property. - , :;,. . .: The Abstract & Title Company, Inc. LA GRANDE, OREGON C. M. LOCKWOOD, Secretary , and Manager Office With La Grande . Investment Company M. W. OF A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every Saturday evening . at 8 o'clock in K. of P. 'hall, over Lilly's hardware store. . All visiting : neighbors are welcome. . W. A. DUNN, V. C. W. F..LANDRUM. Clerk KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red eromt Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night in (jnstle hall, (old Elk's hall.) A Pythian welcome to all visltlnr Knights. : ; H. W. RILEY, C. C. H. L. LINCOLN. M. of R. ft S. REBE1CAHS Crystal Lodge No. 6C meets every Tuesday evening in th I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem bers are lnvltod to attend. . LEAH n. COOLIDGE, N. G. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. B C. hoHs stated communications th second and fourth Wednesdays ot each month. Visiting members cor dially invited. : MRS. MARIE JACKSON, W. M. MART A. WARNICK. Sec L. O. O. M., La Grande lodge No. 850, Loyal Order of Moose, holds reg ular meetings every Monday at 7:30 p. m. in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend. R. J.GREEN, W. D. B. L. LEAVITT, Secretary. prrssw(K Madam! If your husband I wuii i pi uviuc ciecinc ugnis for you, make him look after the oil lamps. Let him see how much time It takes dally to cleanflll and trim them, thnat might be employed in more profit able pursuit. j jv Oil lamps ure a nuisance. They are most, unsatisfactory lights at best. They .smoke, flare and give out noxious gases. Perfect ventlla- tlon Is impossible because it isn't sate to '.raise the windows where there are curtains to be blown,. Then an open window makes an un steady light, which moans danger from explosion. " Doughtless there are some people who will always use toll lamps, but the vast majority are resizing that, . measured by the standard of service, electric lights are the cheapest and best. Phono us for rates. Main 34. ' : Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. "Always :; at your service"