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V; AUTOMOBILE LITEBT Trlpa to auy part ot Union, Ba- ker, Wallowa Counties. Day and Night Serrlee . TlH EtJBEKS. Phone Black 121 . 4- rSOFKSSIOKAL DtSXCTOBI rHTSICIANS AND SDBGEONS B. H. K. HALL Phytic laa and Sur I eon. Cor. Adami Are and Depo tit Phooe. Main 23. H. MOUTOIt. M. D Pbysiciaa an Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. to Depot St Phonea: Office, Main 6M Raridanoe, M. A. I RICHARDSON, U. D. J. W. LOUOHUN. M. D. Dra. Richardson st Loughlln, Physicians and Surgeons -Fhones Office Black 1361. r. Richardaon'a Rea. Main 66. Dr. Lonchlln's Res. Ma'n 767 C. H. UPTON. Ph. Q. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to Ere, Ear. Noae and Throat. Office In La Grande National Bank Build ing. Phonea: Office Main 2; Real . dence Main 32. DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Diseases f the eye a specialty. DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Diseases of women and children. Offices Adams avenue, over Wright Drug vo. UEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician. Over Lilly's Hardwar store. Phone Main 63. Succeasor . to Dr. F. E. Moore. VETERINARY. D"R. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Sur geon. Office at Hill's Drug store, La Grande. Residence Phone, Red 701; Office Phone. Black 1361; In dependent Phone 63; Both Phones at Realdence. ATTORNEYS AT LAW COCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys Cham. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Orande National Bank Building, La Orande, Oregon. T. H. CRAWFORD ROBT. S. BAK1N CRAWFORD A EAKIN Attorneys at law. Practlcea In all the courts I the state and United Statee. Of Bee la La Orande National Bank Building, La Orande, Oregon. Seoeeoeoo O FRATERNAL OR- O O DRS. O ff tt O O .A. F. As A. M. La Orande Lodge No. II, A r ft A. U. holds regular 1 Meetings 'first and third Saturday i ::10 p. m. Cordial welcome tt i all Maaona . N. MOLiTOR, W. M. A C WILLIAMS, Secretary, T p. O. B. La Grande Lodge No. 431 assets each- Thursday evening at i srclsck in Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue. TIsHlag brothers cordially tnvltod to attend. . H. J. RITTER, Ex. Ruler ' H. 8. COOL! DOB. .Rec. Sec WOODMEN 6F THE WORLD La Grande Lodge No, 169 W. O. W. aaeets every first and third Fri day at I. O. O. F. hall. All visit tag member welcome. D, FITZGERALD. C. C. J. H. KENNEY. Clerk. M. W. A. Meet on the first and third Thursday evening of each month. In I. a O. F. hall, at 8 o'clock. Visit ing Neighbor welcome. W. A. DUNN. V. C. W. F. LANDRUM, Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cros Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday alght in Castle hall, (old Elk's hall ) A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. H. W RILEY. C. C. R. L. LINCOLN M. of R. ft S. XEBI KAH3 Crystal Lodge No. 60 meets every Tuesday evening In th L O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem ers ara Invited to attend. LEAH R. COOLIDOE. N. O. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, 8ec. .ft B. a Hope Chapter No. It, O. E C. holds stated communications tls road and fourth Wednesdays of tar ssssjth Vlstlng member cor JU1T- arttsd. sj. HitTJ JACK BON, W. M. MAKY A. WAHNICK, Bsc L. O. O. M., La Orande Lodge No 850, Loyal Order of iMooae, hold regular meeting! every aecond and fourth Monday at 7:30 p. m. In I 0. 0. F. ball. VlsiUug bro'hers cor dlalty Invited to attend. R. J. QREEN. W. D. B. L. LEAVITT. Sec'y. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Meeta every aecond and fourth Friday every month. All visiting members cor dially Invited. CORA FITZGERALD, Oracle. LILLY C. KIMMLE. Recorder. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on the lirts and third Thursday even ings of each month In the K. of P. hail. V Letting neighbors welcome. W. A. DUNN. V. C. W. F. LANDRUM, Clerk. Classifiedl 9 tit A s a! ; A g nav erasing o FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room. Modern. 1311 N avenue. 5-20-tf WANTED Deep holi driller and rock breakers, 'iee 3. L. Mars at quarry. FOR RENT Three furo:shed rooms for housekeeping. Phuue Red 251 ft 3-tf IN NEW APPLE BELT FOR SALE IN CALIFORNIA between San Fran cisco and Los Angelei and 20 miles from the coast, having abundant rainfall, plenty of timber and water, delightful climate Ideal apple land. Appes from this bet won first prize last year. Lands sell from $10.00 to to $50.0 per acre and are adapted to other fruits and farming also. Write for Information and splendid bar gains. LOS OSOS COMPANY, Box 606, San Luis Obispo, Calflronla. 6-28 to 6-28 pd FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Close In. Inquire 1417 Wash ave nue. Phone Red 762. 6-8 to 6-25 WANTED TO RENT By man and wife, no children, small house, close In. Must be reasonable. Inquire Observer office. FOUND Lady's handbag on Wash ington street. Owner call at office. FOR RENT Modern five room house. Phone Black MM. f-S-tf FOR PENT Two light houaekep!ng rooxs. $12.09 per month lnc(-i'l!ng l'rit red water. Call 13it Jeffer son -4-6t RUBBER STAMPS ot all kinds for fruit boxes, office use, etc. Try a. First class work. Anderson's store, Cove, Oregon. 6-4-tf FOR " RENT Light ' housekeeping room. Modern. Phone Red 3681 1307 Penn. - 6-8-3t FOR SALE OR RENT Restaurant and rooming house. 12 rooms for lodging, dining room and kitchen completely furnished. Tuckey &l Warnuk. 6-4-51 I DESIRE TO RENT driving team and buggy from owner by the month. Will give best of care. Address C, Observer. 6-4-6t FOR SALE Union shine parlor and cigar store, next to La Grande res taurant on Adam. Call at Observer. . 6-4-6t ! . FOR RENT 160 acre pasture. Nine miles from La Grande, all fenced and good water. H. J. Reher. Per-1 ry. Ore. 6-7-6t ! mm CAB SERVICE First Class Closed Cabs Always Ready for the Public. ON THE JOB DAY AND NIGHT CallBussey at O'Con neiTs Cigar Store. He'll take care of you. NEW ARE SELECTED v BAKER CONTENTION TEEMS WITH INTEREST. Officers Elected for the Coming fear's Work Rudd Again Head. President, J. H. Rudd; first vice president, W. S. Miller; second vice president. Miss Nellie C. Johnson; third vice president, Mrs. H. C. Vin acke; fourth' vice president. Miss Ruth Winters; recording secretary, Miss Letitla Thompson; correspond ing secretary, Mias Althea Lee; Jun ior Superintendent, Miss Ada Lay. Adopting resolutions that urge the annual conferences to devote more time to the matter of missions, the district conference of Epworth Leag uers at Baker last week came to a close with much interest manifested. The leaguers ask for time and place at the annual conference of the church hereafter and recommend that the appropriation for missions be doubled. Officers for the following year were elected Saturday morning. The following officers have been NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No tice la hereby given that in pursu ance of a resolution adopted by the common council ct the city of La Grande, Oifpon, on he 3rd day of April, 1012, creating Improvement dis trict No. 66, and designating Main avenue as such district, and In pursu ance of a resolution adopted by said common council, on the 25th day of April, 1912, whereby said council de ." mined and declared its intention to In.prove all that portion of Main ave ru, in said Improvement district as hereinafter described, by laying thereon cement sidewalk, the council will, ten days after the service of till.) u nice upon the owners of the iroperty affected and benefited by stick Improvement, order that said above described improvement be made that the boundaries of said district to he s unproved are as follows: All that portion of Main avenue. from the west curb line of First street to the (act line of Walnut street, (A) Abd the property affected or benefited by said Improvement is as follows: Lots 6 and 7, block 1, lots 6 and 7, bio. k 6; lota 6 and 7, block 7; lots 1 a-id 12, block 2; lota 1 and 12, block p ard loU 1 and 12, block 8. Romlg addition to La Grande, Oregon. .Vol Ice Is hereby further given that the council will levy a special assess m'jr.t on all the property affected and bcufted by auch Improvement for fie purpose of paying for auch lm provement That the estimated cost ot such Improvement Is the sum of $2,070.57. That the council will, on the 19th day ot June, 1912, meet at the council chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., to consider said esti mated cost, and the levy ot said assessment, when a hearing will be grcnted to any person feeling ag grieved by such assessment La Grande, Oregon, May 22nd. 1912 CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE. OREGON. ry C. M. HUMPHREYS, Recorder of the City of La Grande, Ongon. Modern all Modem I uentists warranted Uentists Bad teetb, pour digestion, improp er assimilation, impaired nutrition and irritable disposition go hand in hand and contribute materially to the many social and financial failures. No one should be without a satisfactory dental equipment at prices and terms to suit the condi- turns regulating your affairs. S.'t of Tetth $S.09 Gold t u.wn i.CQ Porcelain S.CQ Fridge wr.rk 8.00 Sliver flliinga Tj Extraction The Modern Dentists OVER JiEWLIVS DRIG STOHF. PErOT AM) ADAMS AYECB LA GRAMtE, ORE 1 chosen for the next year, John H. Rudd being re-elected president as a 'token of the league's esteem of bis untiring fforts In making the Baker conference a success In that it was the first effort of its kind In this state: Oldest Convict Seek Release. Hartford, Conn., June 10. Among the half hundred petition laid before the Connecticut board ot pardon for consideration and action today was an application for the pardon of John Warren, who is serving a life sentence in the state penitentiary at Weath ersfield. Warren haa the unenviable distinction of being the oldest con vict in the United States in point ot service. He had Just attained bis ma jority when he was received at the penitentiary to begin a Ufa sentence for the murder of his young wife. To day he is an old man of 74, with a record of 53 years spent behind pris on walls. The state board of pardon is familiar with every detail of War ren's case. Seven times has the board considered a petition for the old man's release and seven times has the peti tion been turned down. Whether the eighth petition will meet with a sim ilar fate will soon, be known. War ren has been a model convict and it Is safe to aay that there Is not an official or inmate of the state prison who would not be glad to learn that the old man would be released to spend his last years In freedom. ' MARKET REPORTS Butter Fancy creamery, 35 cents 1 lb. roll; 2 lb. roll 60 cents. Ranch butter, 50c 2 lb. roll. Ranch eggs 20c. Feed und Grain, Alfalfa Hay $13.00 (retail). Timothy $16.00. Grain Hay$n.eo. Bluestem $1.45 Patent $1.35. Snowdrift $1.45 Flour 10s Corn Meal 35c per sack. .Bran and Shorts $1.35 and $1.45 Oats $2.00 per cwt. Rolled Barley $1.85 ;-r cwt ' Cattle, Hog an! row I. Cow 4c Steers $5.00 to $5.75. Sheep 4c; -Light hogs $7.00 Heavy hogs $6.00. Chicken Hens, 13c: o'.l rooster 11c. Ducks Live weight 12 He. Geese, live weight 10c Fruit. Home grown apples $1.00 to $1.50 per box. Grade establishes price. Oranges 40c to 50c. Bananas 40c per dos. Gooseberries 10c quart Vegetable and MIseoHeaeoas. Rhubarb 5. Hothouse cucumbers 20c. Onions $3.00 per cwt Green peas 10c. Green Asparagua 10c. Potatoes Per cwt, $1.60 New potatoes 10c lb. Spinach 6 lbs for 25c Hot house green onions So bnach I for 19c. Bean White, 8 l-3c: Una. 10 cent New Cabbage 6c. Sugar Cane, cash price $6.45; 30 days' time, $6.85 per cwt; beet sugar, cash price, $6.35; 30 days' time, $6.85. 0 THE ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. I modern and up-to-date plant operated by expen- t oKcfrQforQ All wnrlr firf .Mam. ftnarantfifidi f VUWU sjnj v vsj vv ms vv w . to be reliable. Prices reasonable. C. M. Lockwood Secretary and Manager Office in Foley Block. STATEMENT OP THE CONDITION OP THE United States National Bank OF LA GRANDE, OREGON, At the Close of Business April 18, 1912. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $301,573.69 Overdrafts TJ. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation Porto Rico Bonds sec. Postal Dep.. Premium on TJ. S. Bonds Bonds and City and County Warrants Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures Redemption fund 5 per cent of circulation Cash and due from Banks LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus and Undivided Circulation Due to Banks Certified Checks '. Deposits "' ' ' ' ' $530,652.59 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jf. K. West, Win. Killer, T. 3. Scregglii, B. E. CooIJdg, A. T. Hill, C. T. Bacon, J. F. Conley, J. L. Csrlness, Judge J. C Henry. Having adequate equipment and exceptional facili ties for handling business in every department of bankiiig we confidently invite the accounts of cor porations, firms and individuals to whom we are pre pared to extend every courtesy and accommodation consistent with correct and progressive banking methods. Save Steps, Time and Money TELEPHONE IT Ton can t it'eiue Mobm till jtm hare lost It; mosey t.II lf spat, r yur wif till he, Joln4 a club. So with on rTieliouo Scrrlce tartness nefej,'lj! a isctat lus Arjt a fanulr pretention. Erery pbon a Ion; dlxtance xtatlon. Can yon afford not to ksTe III let as Install a Home telephone for 70a today. Hume Independent Telephone Company The Time is Here When you will be going camping and we have a full line of all Hnds of lunch goods of the best grade that will taste fine on your trip. A cup of Hill Bros. Red can coffee is fine while camping. Fresh vegetables every day. O. R, Stageberg I THE CkOCER HO None 25,000.00 5,000.00 491.14 16,490.58 28,396.40 1,250.00?, 152,480.78 $530,652.59 -$100,000.00 Profits 12,101.62 25,000.00 11,730.76 100.00 381,710.21 PHONE MAIN 70 6 i