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LA GRiDE EVENING OBSERVER FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1912. PAGE SEVEN mm- After a Gold Auto Ride what could be more comforting or eihlleratlng than a n'ce cup of Hot Chocolate, which you will always find ready at thlg season of the year at our Soda counter? We give it to you pure and cheering, full of that goodness and nutriment so peculiar to the beBt quality of Chocolate. It is a food, drink and medicine all combined, at low Sender's La Grande REAL ESTATE WANTED Do you want to sell your htm 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 PUT A -FAIR PRICE ON IT : AVD Lri;S SELL F FOiOJi Call us up azd our representative will call on you, or come :v;;.:v;::-;-Md:'- to see us.'-"-- E. S. Givens Investment Co. La Grande National BankfBldg. We have a large amount of Money to Loan On improved farm lands in Union, Baker and Wallowa Counties HILL & HIBBERD La Grande National Bank Building ; . S5(SSSSS&. S $ 3I1BKET BEPOBTS ....... 3ss.s$ss$s&33s Butter Fancy creamery 40 cents 1 L roll; 2 lb. roll. 80c. Ranch butter, 65c and 70c 2 lb. roll. Ranch eggs 20c and 25c. Feed and Grain. Alfalfa Hay J13.00 (retail). Timothy $16.00. ' . Grain Hay 113.00. Snowdrift Flour, Sack $1.35. Dluestem $1.35. ' ; . Patent $1.25. . 10b Corn Meal 35c per sack. Bran and Shorts $1.30 and $1.40. Oata $1.60 per cwt. Rolled Barley $1.70 per cwt. . Cattle, Hogs nnd Fowl. fiCows 3c to 4c. f Steers $5.00 to $5.75. I Sheep 4c. Heavy hogs $5.75. Chickens Hens, 12c; old roosters, 10c. Turkeys Live ' -weight, 18c. " j . Ducks Live weight, 12c. Geese, live weight 10c. Fruits. -Honi3 grown ripples $1.00 to $1.50 per box. Grade establishes price. .. Cranberries- -20 cents per quart V Oranges 40c to 50c. . v I; r Bananas 40c per doz. t . K Vegetables and' Miscellaneous. 1: Potatoes Per cwt., $1.75. L 5 Spinach 10c lb.. 3 lbs.' for 25c. Hot house green onions 5e bunch. Celery Per bunch 15o, two for 25c. ' Beanc White. S t-3c: U na, 10 cents Rhubarb l6e.'-- "-'- 1"Vi-x- ' - Onions $3.00 per cwt'1 V Old cabbage 4c, new fic. . Sugar Cane,",' cabh 'piflie '$6';60',-'' i?11 days' tlhi'e, $7.15 jier 'cwt i'' b'e'et'sugaKI cash .price,'. ?G,4n; 30 days- time $6.90. '.'Hothouse cucumbers 25c? : ; . - Green Peas 15c -' Green asparagus 15c; 21bs. 25C BIN T W TO ,1UXK FIRST TO FIXD COXSTBUC TIOX C05TMEXCED. Company Plans Jo Xot Work Xorth End of the' Comity Tills Summer. City School Items Monday afternoon the student body ps called together to hear Adrian fiewman of Chicago, who is a reader note. He gave several selections or the students which were very much predated. Tuesday morning Attorney Joh'i. S r'odglns addressed the student hotly. ".Mental Athletics." ;. , . ,:. : At the teachers' meeting T-u6a.lny Jveiuig the final arrangements .wore mule for an exhibition of the work of e high school students on May 3rd. ith tho SHRDLUetaoinSHRtU-tJUP ft a business meeting Wednesday. V 1 5 Dr. Wnj. B.., Patty will lecture at f"ie high school oiLMav 19. on Itadium, P-iqu!d Air, and: Wireless; Telegraphy.! in the spelling match Friday be tween Miss Thompson'8 and Miss Dur- "ell's rooms Miss Thompson's pupils "ere the victors. Those standing the longest were Daffodil Snider In MUs Thompson's .room and Merle George if iMiss Burnell's room. The high school was presented with a large photograph, of the, state uni versity and capital this week. 4- '':'' , Miss Lema Moss is in the., lead of all typists this week with 9$ per coiit accuracy. Miss Muriel (Moss-is Sec ond with 83 per cent. Paul Crouter is third with' 7.1 per' cent. -V ' : .' .' ' ',"'" -: ' '. John Collier and .daughter ''battle;' paid the schools a visit this "week. ' " . Mr. Thompson's room Btill holds the ehaifipionshln. in epelljng iclay1 af (enSon they spell'ed Mr. Snld'erVpu pils off the floor and had eight pupils standing at the finish. ' 1 am' prepared to furnish vegetable hhd flower plants, 'also,' being agent for Center Street Greenhouse of Ba ker.' can supply cut flowers and floral designs on 24 hours' notice. Call 604 Third street or Phone iMaln 711. Mrs. W. N. Monroe. 4-8-6t Byj June l ists' construction of the Eastern" Oregon "Light & Power com pany power and light wires from the slough bridge in the middle of tho val ley through Alicel, Imbler and on tj Elgin will .commence, according to an nonncement made by Superintendent Charles Gore of the local plant today. The company does not intend to go Into Wallowa county this year, and its entrance into the Elgin field has led the' Elgin Recorder. to say:-, .v The city council1 has granted -a fran chise to the Eastern Oregoui Light & Fower company, of Baker City, giving then authority to Install a light and power system In. the city of Elgin. Thiaj is the same company that, sup plies La Grande, Union and Gove with lights and' power, and F.. M. Harmon. the manager, claims : that' the r plant -Willi be hi' operation by the first ot nexn August. They have five power planits in .Union and Baker counties Elgin now has three light .and power franchises granted to , McCullv and Runiblej the Spencer oompany and the Eastern Oregon Light & Powert com pany. The 'Recorder is reliably In formed .-that ; the new-franchise will Jiave no effect on the advent of th Mcdully-Rumiile -company, w.lth jtha Wallowa, river as the -source of its power. It is also understood! that-.' a proposition is pending between the B. O. and Mr. Spencer,, for , the purchase of the franchise,, poles and; wires of that company, " Both the : McCully Rumble and the E. O. aye financed by big Interests, and the contest between them must be of great benefit to the development of Union and Wallowa counties. The franchise given the E O. is whnt is known as a meter fran chase and provides for continuous 21 hour service with a maximum, rate of 15 cents per kilowatt,. ,So far as .tho present service is concerned, since Mr. Spencer's franchise was amended there has, been no cause for: complaint, butthe new company will furnish bntli power and light, as well as night and day service.- , , ; .... , , , . , . . Vacuum ; ? nOUSE CIE,VXIXG ' , .. .UPHOLSTEIUXO , , FtfTtXITtnE ItEPAIItlXO ' .MATTRESS MAKIXG , L. F. BELLIXGETt, PHOXE BED 562. FHATEBXAX OBDSBS OF LA GRANDE. 4. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular meet ings first and third Saturday! at 7:30 p. m." Cordial welcome to all Masons. N. MOL1TOR. W. M. 'A. C. WILLIAMS. Secretary. B. P. O .E. La Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue Visiting brothers . are cordially In vited to attend. H. J. RITTER, Ex. Rul H. E. COOLIDGE. Roc. Sec. (VOODMfiN OF THkl WORLD La Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O. W meets every first and third Fri days at I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting members welcome. D. FITZGERALD, C. C. J. H. KEENKY, Clerk. M.-W.-OP 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 PYTHIAB Red f!row Lodge No. 27 meets every Mourtaj . night in Castle hall, (old Elk's hall.) A Pythian welcome to all viaitln; Knights. H. W. RILEY, 0. C. R. L. LINCOLN. M. of R. & S. ! . rk .f 1 niw NC B. B. NUTTER 5 ) 1 1 s m Points, Wall; m Pajaer, v 8 for Varnishes, Oil, Etc Phone, R 972 . Xext to Observer Office, j Lei Us Protecl Your Healiti; by putting your plumbingin first connecting it to sewer so it will class sanitary condition," I LICENSED PLUMBERS FOR 11 pass all. sanitary . laws I , I I i i Hi n n t r Tiicirci On 1 U, LMVCirLL , , 't, , m - LUNCH UEBEKAHS Crystal Lodtee No. . (( meets every Tuesday evening in thi. l.O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem bera are invited to attend. LEAH R. COOLIDGE, N. G MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E C. holi'H stated communicatloui th second and fourth Wednesdays 01 each month. Visiting mens'uPr car diahy iuvited. MRS. MARIE JACKSON, W. M. MARY A. WARNICK. Hoc : r ; 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. B. L. LEAVITT, Secretary.- R. J. GREEN, W. D. 1. ' ' ' ' i y ? S PBOFESSIOXAL D1BECTOBY 4$?'?IS)?SJ$$' , PUYSrClANS AXD SUBGUOXS 1)1!. Jf. K. HALL Physician and Sur , geon. Cor. Adams Ave. and Depot St. Phone, Main 23. N. MOLITOR, M. D Physician and ; Surgeon. ' Corner Adams Ave.' alid i Depot' St. Phones: Office, Main 68; Residence, 69.' ' ' A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. ) W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. ' ' Drs. Richardson & Loughlln, '.' ' '' Physicians and Surgeons FhorieB Office Black 1362. . , . Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 55. Dr. Loughlln's eRs.-j-Maln 757, . . O. H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D.-Physlcian and Surgeon. Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose and' Throat. Office In La Grande National Bank Build, ing. Phones: Office Main 2; Resi dence Mala 32. ' ' DR. H.' Lr UNDERWOOD Diseases vf the eye a specialty. . i - , OR. DORA J. UNDEWOOD Disease of women and children. Offices: Adams avenue, over Wright Drug Co. ............ GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath 'Physician. Over Lilly's ' Hardware store.' Phone Main 63. . Successor to Dr. F. E. Moore. VETERINARY. DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Sur goon. -. Office at Hill's Drug store, La. Grande. .Residence Phone, Red 701; Office Phone. Black 1361; In- dependent Phone .53; Both Phonei at Residence.- ATTOBXEYS AT LAW OOCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Cpch r ran. f.c La i Grande , National . Bank - E ding, La Grande, Oregon. T. il. CRAWFORD ROBT. S. EAKIN CR AWFbRD &' EAkm Attorhey ' "'at' law; Practices in 'all' the court of the e.tate -arid, Unjited States, ""pf , flee In, La. Gravid),, NnUoual .Bpuk Building. La Grande,' Oregon. ENGINEERS. D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer, Baker City, Oregon. MUSHBOOM UUTTOXS TAMAIES'' 1 '"' CHILI COX CABXl LOItSTEBS ' vi --. . sintmps ' ' "" VIEXXA SAUSAGE ' ' ' COBXED BEEF VEAL LOAF ' CHIPPED BEEF LDXCH TONGUE . ' MACKEBEL IX MUSTARD FISH BALLS SALMON' SABDIXES ' ' -l'OBK AND BEAXS SAUPS (ALL KINDS)'''"" 1 OYSTEB ' ' ' DILL PICKLES ' v PLAIN SWEET PICKLES PLAIN S0UB PICKLES ' MIXED SWEET PICKLES ' MUSTABD PICKLES ' SOUB MIXED PICKLES ' OLIYES r :'- ' ' Fresh ' shipment of vegetables daily Oi R. Stageberg THE GROCER PHONE, MAIN 70 WA DIES Let us rJo your spring housecleaning with cur ; modern electric cleaner. La Grande Electric Supply P. O. Block A COLD, LA GBAIl'PE, THEN I'XEU : MONIA. . . Is too often, the fatal, sequence, and coughs, that hang on weaken the sys tem and. lower ,the vital resistance. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Is a : reliable, medicine , that stops t, the cough promptly by healing the cause; soothes the inflamed air pasages, and checks, the cold.. Keep always on hand. , Refuse substitutes. FoFr 6ale by A. T. Hill, . , Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, na tlipy cannot reach tho seat of the iliBoa-Ho. Ca tarrh la a blood or constitutional diRcano, and In.ordrr to euro It you must tnlto In ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Curo la taken Internally; nnd uct3 directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is not a attack medlchio. It was prescrihed- by ono -of -tho best, phy sicians In this country for years and Is a regular prescription. It Is composed of tho host tonics known, combined with tho brat blood purifiers, netlns directly on tho mucous surfaces. Tho perfect comblna tlon of tho two Ingredients M what pro duces such 'wonderful results In curing catarrh. Bend for testimonials, free.. F. .1. CHENEY & CO., Propx, Toledo, O. Bo'd by ijruRKlr.ts; price 7sc Tnko Hull's l'uully Fills ior conrtlootioa. 1'AHISIAX SAGE. Xothlnjr Like It for Removing Dand ruff and Stopitlng Sculp Itch. Every man, every woman, boy and girl should light the. dandruff germs that are sure- to cause falling hair and baldness. . - ' . :- . PARISIAN SAG-E la so delightful to use; it Is Instantly refreshing and In vigorating and best of all it kills tho dandruff germs.. . The Newln Drug company guaran tees It for itching scalp, falling hair, dandruff and for faded, dull looking hair. They guarantee it as good a3 a bond. , Mrs. Anna Brown, Rockvlllo,. Conn., writes: "After I used the first bottle of PARISIAN SAUB my-hair stopped falling. I do not thing there Is any thing better for falling hair and itch ing scalp." . ' . . Largo bottle BO cents. Apr 1 1 23 May 2 Complete Eguipmentltqr Resetting ann Repairing LA GRANDE IRON WORKS , - :. ir-,.vp: FITZGERALD, Proprietor 1 COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY