LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1912.
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rgro tsrSjiBI jjkj HI PEN D L ET ON
lll JPl I MONDAY l'Al'KH DESCRIBES THE
Grant A, Lincoln
LA GBANDE, OREGON. I
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mail VI Af&VriU ' , un.iii.wi.oijr tUO
regulnr : convey.
I New York, May 21. Paul Peck, the
'well known young aviator, na., fixed
tomorrow morning as the time for be-
g.nning hia attempt to carry J 00 lbs.
I of .nt?V matter from this city to
'Washington by aeroplauv The ex per.
jimr-nt has the sanctlo.i of the post
fofilce department and will be watched
wm i.uch Interest by -o officials, o.
iiei-tuy in view of U" fee' that ifcoi
recent progress made In the science j
lot aviation has given rise to the hope
Booms for nil Visitors at the Grand
Lodge This Week.. ;.'
Referring to the opening of the I. 0.
0. P. grand lodge at Pendleton today,
the Monday Issue of the Pendleton
Jiast Oregonlan says: " '
With Gnmd Master A. W. Bower-
box, Gtnd Secretary E. E. Sharon,
,;:1 other omclals of tl- grand lodge
a well as tho advanca guard of dele-
pates to Hie Urand Eu.'AD'pmeut nud
snce of mail by this means may be itebekah Assembly aim.- here Pen
practicaDie. in order to cou-.ply with , 'eton today is feail v 'he first thrills
me law feck Has been sworn into the of the great meeting or rather series
postal service and his mach uo on Us 0f meetings that will be on In this
departure from New York for the city during the next four days.
capital will fly a pennant bearing the
words, "U. S. Mall
. Third Baseman rthur Buej, who
was secured from the Giants by Man
ager Stallings, has made a groat hit
with the Buffalo fans.
B. B. Nuttm
Wall paper from 1 0c to 75c
per roll
Paint, Picture and Room Mouldings
Phone Red 971. 6th Street.
Next Door to Observer Office
The grand master and the grand
secretary arrived from Portland this
morning and during die day were en
tertained by local Odd Fellows, prom
inent among. the welnomers being R.
Alexander, past grand master aud H.
J.. Taylor, prepent grand warden. Bote
the -visiting officials expressed them
selves as pleased with the decorative
effort of the local peaola1 and the In
tention of PendletonKnn to make the
convention welcome. G ''and Master
l Bowersix is a resident of Albany and
I Grand Secretary Sharon has Us head
quarters In Portland. Mr. Sharon is a
native of Pendleton, being a brother
of Councilman J. L. Sharon, and son
of a pioneer resident who was the
original patentee of the land on which
the state la now constructing the
Eastern Oregon branch hospital.
SIDEWALKS
Anything In Concrete
Plain or Reinforced
G. T. Darley & Co.
r Contractor and Engineers
Sommer Building, Room 7.
R O.No. 64. Phone, Main 83.
Complete Equipment tor Resett'ng and Repairing
Rubber Buggy Tires
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY
Important Notice
J-',-?;-;-:':--:;--;;-:,'''7i'To"
Bankers, Merchants, Manu
facturers and Residents.
A complete up-to-date Metropolitan City Directory is now being
compiled under expert direction, exclusively for La Grande.' It will
ot embrace ether portions of the county. La Grande is large enough,
prosperous enough and sufficiently important to demand an up-to-date
City Directory. Other cities of less importance and smaller population
In Oregon have theirs. Why not La Grande!
The New Directory will contain accurate Information of all charac
ter appertaining to this City) in other words, it will be a complete
Directory containing the names of every resident of La Grande, show
ing his or her occupation together with their specific place of busi
ness and residence. " " - '
The publishers will place this valuable work upon the market at
toe low price of $1.60 by subscription only.
Business men will, readily recognize the great value of nslng the
La Grande Directory as a most profitable advertising medium.
For Rates etc. Address
DIRECTORY PUB. CO.
La Grande, Oregon
Starts Tomorrow,
. The regular session of the grand
lodge I. O. 0. F. does not begin until
Tuesday forenoon. , However, the
grand encampment holds it' session
tomorrow and It will begin at 9 a. m.
at the Eagles-Woodman hall when
the degree session will be held. At
the same hour the Rebekahs will as
semble In the Masonic halj for their
special degree session. The Rebekah
assembly will last until Thursday af
ternoon while the grand encampment
will close Its session with a reception
at the Oregon theatre Wednesday eve
ning' at 8 "o'clock.
Booms for AIL
Headquarters for the entertainment
committee are maintained in the office
of Ben Burroughs in the East Ore
gonlan building where J. E. Bean is
in-charge. Upon their arrival in the
city all delegates to the various meetd
lugs are taken to r the headquarters
where they are assigned to rooms.
It Is the belief of the committee that
they have sufficient rooms engaged
to accommodate the entire throng.
However, the crowd may be larger
than Is anticipated, and all parties
having rooms that may be used are
requested to notify the headquarters
office.,- .. .
Aside . from the grand officials
many delegates to the encampment
and Rebekah assembly arrived on the
trains today. More will reach here
this evening and tomorrow morning a
special train will arrive from Portland
at seven o'clock bringing several hun
dred from western Oregon. It Is es
timated that the three conventions
will bring in the neighborhood of 1,000
visltorsto the city during the next
few days.
In a recent game In Washington
both Ed Walsh of the White Sox and
Walter Johnson of the Nationals were
knocked out of the box; It Isn't often
that the batters are able to drive
these two sara to the shed.
Helping a Woman
Generally means helping an entire family.
Her back aches so she can hardly drag
around. Her nerves are on edge and she
is nearly wild. Headache and Sleepless
ness unfit her for the care of her family.
Rheumatic Pains and Lumbago rack her
body. But, let her take
Foley
Kidney Pills
'and all these ailments
will disappear. She will
I soon recover her strength
and healthy activity for
Foley Kidney Pill are
healing, curative, strengthening and tonic,
a medicine for all Kidney, Bladder and
Urinary Diseases that always cure.
. S DRUG STORE.
- MARKET REPORTS
' Butter Fancy creamery SO cents 1
lb. roll; 2 lb. roll 00 cents. :.
Ranch butter, 50c 2 lb. roll.
Ranch eggs 20c. '
Feed und Grain. '
: Alfalfa Hay 113.00 (retail).
Timothy 116.00.
Grain Hay JiJ.00.
Bluestem $1.76. "
Patent $1.36. "
' 10s Corn. Meal 35c per sack.
3ran and Shorts $1.35 and 1.45
, Oats $2.00 per cwt.
Rolled Barley $1.85 per cwt.
; Cattle, Hogs and Fowl.
, Cows to
Steers $5.00 to $5.75.
Sheep 4c. ,
Light hogs $7.00
Heavy hogs $.00. , -
Chickens Hens, 13c; old roosters
11c,
Ducks Live weight, 12o.
Geese, live weight 10c,
. Fmlto. ' - 7. '
Home grown apples $1.00 to $1.50
per box. Grade establishes price.
Oranges 40c to 60c.
. Bananas 40c per dos. '
J. Vegetables and Miscellaneous.
. Potatoes Per cwt, $1.78.
New potatoes lOo lb. .
Spinach 6c lb.,4 lbs. for 25o.
Hot house green onions 5o bunch
3 for 10c.
Celery Per bunch 16c, two for $5o.
Beans White, K 1-3 c: H na, 10 cents
Rhubarb 10c. ; ; .,
. Onions $3.00 per cwt " ' : .
Old cabbage 4c, new 6c.
Sugar Cane,, cash price $6.45; 30
days' time, $6.85 per cwt.; beet sugar,
cash price, $0.25; 30 days' time $6.75
!: Hothouse cucumbers 25c.
Green Peas 15c.
Green asparagus 15c; 21bs, 26c.
iClassiiied
Advertising 8
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When we Bay that we have prac- ',
tlced dontlstry In La Grande for
, five years we say that we have
pleased thousands of people in
the matter ot taking acre of
; their . wants pertaining to this
profession. The man who eatab
I shes himself .on a basis of a
square; deal and proficiency In
: his work or profession has as
permanent an establishment as
the man who owns a ranch of
Grande Ronde land. Our aim
is to please the public, and sat
isfy the small voice we call con
Bdence. . '
DR. STEYENSOJT i
The Boston Red Sox Gardners, Lew
is, Speaker and Hooper, are playing
up to their reputation as the star out
fielders of the. country. ' ; '
UNION COUNTY
ABSTRACTS
' J. R. OLIVER, Proprietor
The Reliable Abstract firm
Union County.
FIRE INSURANCE. MORTGAGE
LOANS
of .
HALF OF YOCH LIFE
Is spent lu your working clothes
Arc you satisfied with the klud
jou ore wearing! You will lie
more than satisfied If you wear
DAYS' BIG FIVE BRAND
; . Notice lor Bids.
La Grande, Ore,, May 16, 1912. The
Union county Fair association will'
receive bids for the construction of
about 2,500 feet of fence, all material
to be furnished by the association.
Bids to be submitted by May 22nd. Ad
vertising apace on 'the fair grounds
fence Is now oh sale. For space, terms
etc., apply at my office.' .
: .;,.., A. B. CHERRY, Ass't Sec'y.
5-16-6t '
HOW READY 1
IK MW M0NTM.V USUI Of Tat CllCeWTM
McCALL PATTERNS
i (Superior in Style, Fit and Simplicity) I
BN rASHION PUBLICATIONS
CALL AT OUN MTTKNN COUNTCN AND
ihspcct thc venv latit OEaiona.
McCaJI Fsshloo Sbeeta FREE .
THE UOLDEH SUIB W, ,
Vacuum
HOUSE CLEANING
UPHOLSTERING
FURNITURE REPAIRING
MATTRESS MAKING
L. F. BELLINGER,
phone nzu m.
waJtaaMHsliii
HELP WANTED Girl or middle aged'
lady wanted. Capable of handling'
housework in family of three. Good !
position. Call the Observer office,
Main 13 and get particulars. 5-20-tf
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front
room. Modern. 1311 N avenue.
5-20-tf
FOR RENT Furnished room. Close
in. Phone Red 3411. ' 6-21-51
Let Us Protect Your Health
by putting your plumbing in first-class sanitary con
dition, connecting it to sewer so it will pass all sani
tary laws. ;
BAY & ZWEIFEL
LICENSED PLUMBERS LA GRANDE
FOR SALE Second hand bicycle . lu
good condition. New tires, coaster
brake. ; $20.00. Phone Red 732. 5-213t
WANTED Dining "room girlApply
at Palace restaurant. 6-6-tf
FOB RENT Modern six room house.
close In. Call Red 1081.
5-10-tf
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Apply 2002 Oak. 5-11-tf
FOR RENT Suite of rooms for light
housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs. Per
ry Oliver. 5-14-tf
FOR- RENT Four room furnished
cottage. Inquire Mrs. S. C. Zuber.
6-15-tf
WANTED Two first class paper
hangers. 60 oenta an hour. Thatch
er ft Lynch. 6-16-tf
WANTED A girl or woman for gen
eral house work and to do washing.
Inquire between 9 and 12 a. m. at
1101 O avenue. Wages $25 per mo.
Mrs. William Ash. 6-18-tf
Phone
Main
8
And Place Your Order
For Berry Gups
at the
George F aimer Lumber Co.
Retail Department
WANTED Deep hole drillers and
two rock breakers. See J. L. Mars
at quarry.
TOR RENT Three
for housekeeping.
furnished rooms
Phone Red 251.
5-9-tf
WANTED To buy a good second hapd
range. Phone Red 1601. 6-16-tf
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received for printing of
I 2 000 copies of the ordinance govern
Ing the movement of vehicles on the
streets of the city of La Grande. Also
to print In quantities of 3,000, 4,000
nd 5.000 copies. Specifications can
Been at this office and all bids must
be In by 8 o'clock p. m.. May 22nd.
The council reserving the right to
reject any and all bids.
CM. HUMPHREYS. Recorder.
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Jmt Received!
a nice shipment of Fish and Cheese
of all kinds. The very best that A.
C. L. Haase & Son's Fish Co., of St.
Louis, put up. Ail on display at
our store. Call and be convinced.
Fresh shipment of Green Vegetables
Every Day
O. R. Stageberg
THE GROCER
PHONE MAIN 70
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