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4 2 ; IGassifiedi 8 Advertisina A - . 7 sW8Sf3w W IN NEW APPLE BELT FOR BALE IN CALIFORNIA between San Fran, claco and Lew Angolas and 30 mllei from the coast, baring abundant rainfall, plant of timber and water, delightful climate Ideal apple land. Appee from this bet won Oret prize last rear. Lands sell from 110.00 to to $50-0 per acre and are adapted to other frulta and farming also. Write for Information and aplendld bar gains. LOS 0803 COMPANY, Box 660, San Luis Obispo, Calflronta. 6-28 to 6-28 pd FOR SALE Almost a new range. Call at 304 Third street or phone Baker tore. 6-27-2t FOR RENT Eight room bouse. Close In on Adams with bath, light and toilet Call 1417 Wash. Phone Red 752. 8-24-tf RUBBER STAMPS of all kinds foi fruit boxes, office use, etc. Try us. First class work. Anderson's store Coe, Oregon. 8-4-tf WANTED An experienced widow lady wishes position cooking for men In harvest field, usual wages. Call at this office for Information. 6-24-2t FOR RENT Five room cottage. Call B. W. Orandy, corner Fourth and Adams. 6-2-tf WANTED Furnished housekeeping rooms for three. Phone Red 8181. f-20-tf LOST A white female bulldog. Re rn to L. Snodgrass, Sommer hotel an receive reward. 6-21-tf VOR SALE Several choice residence IcU on Washington avenue, five lots on Jefferson and one business lot on adams. also tract of lana isuxizo with 5 room bouse. Cash or terms. Inquire 1417 Wash., Phone Red 762. 8-18-lmo FOR SALE Brood mare, open buggy, set single harness. Enquire 1615 Monroe Ave. 6-26-3L jrotiCK. On account that some one broke In Mara Construction company's Pov der house, last Saturday night, June t, 1811, therefore I fofttd anyone to 'trespass on the company's ground af ter o'clock p. m, to I a. m., and during the day time only such people permitted who have business with the -company are Invited by the company. JOHN L. MAX3. 4-tt-tt ','.- The Trout An Biting at Wallowa Lake and Kern an A Run Tan of Joseph carry everything In a fishing Una. Both partners are Bah erman and they keep la touch with what the fish need. Ton need not worry about fishing tackle until yon get to Joseph an dthen this firm will prescribe the right thing. s- UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS j; R. OLIVER, Proprietor ' The Reliable Abstract firm of Union County. FIRE INSURANCE. MORTGAGE LOANS WMjmwawwmur THOROUGHBRED f LYMOTH ROCKS Pallet an Cockerel Matlagf, Utility XattPFs. Eggs for sale For Prices Cor respond to 0. 0. STODDARD La Grande, Ore i i ' i i i e AUTOMOBILE LITEBY ' Tr'nt to any part of Colon, Ba- 9 a ter, Wallowa Counties. Ttay aal HtgM Servlre s uniHS. Phone Blark Ml ' sj 0 , FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, Call 1417 Wash. Phone Red 752. 6-24-U WANTED Lady cook, lady tliali washer and waitress.' Call 10 Depot St. e-zs-ss? mn SALECabbaice plants. Mrs, Joe' Snodgrass. Pnne Red ASl'v- PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY PHYSICIANS AJTB SURGEONS 0B. M. K. HALL Physic laa and Sur geon. Cor. Adams Are and Depot St. Phone, Main 23 H. MOUTOR, M. D Physician ana Surgeon. Corner Adams Are. and Depot St. Phones: Office, Mala 68 Residence, M 4. U RICHARDSON, M. D. 1. W. LOUGHUN. M. D. Drs. Richardson & Loughlln. Physicians- and Surgeons Phones Office Black 1362. Jr. Richardson's Res. Main E6. Dr. Lotuhlln's Res. Ma'n 717 i. H. UPTON, Ph. O. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention t. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office In La Grande National Bank Build Ing. Phones: Office Main 2; Rest dence Mala tl. OR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Diseases nt the eye a specialty. OR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Diseases of women and children. Offices: Adams avenue, over Wright Drug Co. iEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician. Over Lilly's Hardwar. store. Phone Main 63. Successor to Dr. F. E. Moore. VETERINARY. jr. p. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Bur geon. Office at Hill's Drug store, La Grande. Residence Phone, Red 701; Office Phone, Black 1361; In dependent Phone 63; Both Phones at Residence. ATTORNEYS AT LAW XXaniAN COCHRAN Attorneys Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon. !. H. CRAWFORD ROBT. 8. BAKIN CRAWFORD EAKTN Attorneys at law. Practices In all the courts of the state and United States. Of fice in La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon. IF YOU ARE A TRIFLE SENSITIVE About thaalsa of youraoaea, It's torn aatlafactloa lo know (hat many people can woarahoaa alas mailer by abattoir Allen a VoouKasa, tba aatt. Mptic powder, Into them. Jiuttlie thing for Dane Ini Fartiea. Patent Leather Sboea, and for Breaking !d New Hboea. When rubber oroverahoee become neoeeaary and vourahne pinch, Allen's Foot-Kaaa flTeeluatantreller. Sold Bverrere, Sa Hamplo MtRK. Aitdnwa, Allen S. Olui.loU, U Hot, N. If Jon taaxpt any auaaftf Mr A Tonic. AltaratiT and Reaolrrnt Tba beat remedy for Kldoeve, Urer aad Boircla. Kradicatea Fimplea, Bruptiona and Diaordera of the skin. Purifira tba Blood and glree Ttac, Strength and Vigor to the entire ar'teia. A. B. CHEERY. Office wh Vim. Miller and Bro Assistant Secretory Union Co. Fair Association, Secretary La Grande Commercial Club, Sec'y and Trees. La Grande Floral Co. If you have Idle money thut you want to Invest see me. I have some stocks In La Grande cor porations with an excellent fu ture that will be good dividend payers. . You can Invest a small a snm as 11640 Biro CAB SEEVICE First Class Closed Cabs Always Eeady for the Public. ON THE JOB DAY AND NIGHT CallBussey at O'Con nell's Cigar Store. He'll take care of yon. ft ! 0 ft ft ft ft o a FRATERNAL 0E DEES. 0 9 ft Q W ft M -r V,A7.i,r . . t . nmnae uoax i . X, F. "' af, meetltiK Krst ana uui . . .n d. m. Cordial welcome n I.IM..W N. MOUTOR. W.M A C WILLIAMS, SecreUry. Grande Lodge No. m w y in r. v. -rV a ai me.U each Thursday nviock in EiVsVcIuh, corner of v cluh, corner or pot street and ik&W VTlnfoVtn apPo'f P'"-: WslUna brother. nTl,cd teel while H 'pJ?b Ti w to attena. T. J. SCROGGIN3, E. R. H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Sec WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Lt . Grande. Lodge No, 169 W. O. W. meets every first and third Fri days at I. O. O. F. halL All visit ing members welcome. D. FITZGERALD, C. C. J. H. KENNET, Clerk. tODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on the firls and third Thursday even- ioks or each month In the K. of P. nail. Visiting neighbors welcome. W. A. DUNN, V. C. W. F. LANDRUM. Clerk. CNIOHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Croat Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night In Castle ball, (old Elk's hail ) A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. H. W. RILEY, C. C, H. L. LINCOLN M. of R. ft S. a KB EKAHS Crystal Lodge No. (0 meets every Tuesday evening In tha L O. O. F. halL All visiting mem bers are invited to attend. LBAH , COOUDGE, N. O. Ifin ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S., holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor dlally invited. ' MRS. MARIE JACKSON, W. M. MARY A. WARNICK, Sec. L. O. 0. M., Lm Grande Lodge No 860. Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every second and fourth Mondays at 7:10 p. m. In I O. O. F. halL Visiting brothers cor dially Invited to attend. . B. J. GREEN, W. D. B. L. LEAVTTT, Sec'y. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Meets every second and fourth Friday every month. All visiting members cor dially Invited. . , CORA FITZGERALD, Oracle. LILLY C. KIMMLE. Recorder Ml BEET KEPOBTS Butter Fancv creamerv. as ranra 1 lb. roll; 2 lb. roll, 66 cents. Ranch butter, 55c I lb. roll Ranch eggs 20c. Feed and Grain. Alfalfa Hay 113.00 (retail). Timothy $16.00. Grain Hay lij.oo. Bluestem $1.45 Patent $1.85. Snowdrift $1.45 Flour 10s Corn Meal 35c per sack. Bran and Shorts $1.85 and $1.41 Oats $2.00 per cwt Rolled Barley $1.86 per cwt. Cattle, Bogs and FowL Heavy hogs $6.00. Chickens Hens, 13c; old rooster Cows 4c Steers $5.00 to $5.75. Sheep 4c. Light hogs $7.00 Ducks Live weight, 12 He Geese, live weight 10c. Fruits. Home grown tipples $1.00 to $1.59 per box. Grade establishes price. Oranges 40c to 50c. Bananas 40c per dot. Gooseterrleg-re quart. Viretahlea and Miscellaneous. Rhubarl) 5c. Hothouse cucumbers !0c. Onions $3.00 per cwt Oreen peas 10c. Green Asparagus 10c. Potatoes Per cwt., $1.50 New potatoes 10c lb. Spinach 5 lbs for 25c Hot house green ontons So hunch 3 for 10c. rtenns White, t l-3c: Una. 10 cents Sugar Cane, cash price $6.45; H" New Cabbaire Be. cash price, $6.35; 30 days' time, $6.S5. days' time. $8.85 per cwt.; beet sugar. - THE PHONOGRAPH. ... .nwntlon W.s the Result of . Cut on the Finger. n thai flnfl L ...J .'niH.m to invent the phone I JUUOCM aw i . . roisrintr niti mine. rinn tn rerjoner. . 1 .inina into a telepbl -)errni,0V. mouthptec, - , " keeping, a. . -innrt fnr aaie swyuiaj, be ""." Haddenly thU polo. One a. ti. to his - cut ' J.- .n movinB hei-aiarprls JMiDd roundabout, guided by tnai u ifct.- - there vibra hi. wnirtL. p.aced astr.pf 1 ii' mS. .: "j(MsSSaiow paper V .nrt for Pke ran over the pa- fc--n,lit?5243.arb letter of the alphabet it made a different mark or scratch. This was what Mr. Edison bad boped for. He now beld the steel point still and drew the paper scratches slowly over It. There was given forth, very faintly, the alphabet as be had repeat ed lt Thus the principle of the phonograph the registering and the reproduction of the voice's vibrations was discov ered through the cutting of a finger. It was Edison's finger, though, that was cut, Smith's or Brown's might have been quite backed off and no phono graph would have resulted. ARTIFICE OF AN ARTIST. The 8eoret of the Color In One of Turner's Pictures. The late Mr. Horsley, R. A! has re corded that at one time be studied al most dally one of Turner's finest water colors, called "The 8nowdoo Range,' admiring especially the tender warmth of the light clouds encircling the moon. He tried all sorts of glasses to see If be could discover bow tbe particular glow was gained, but without success. . Chance revealed the secret The pic ture began to om kle from Its mount, and Its owner. 81r Seymour Baden, put lt Into tbe bands of a noted expert to be remounted. Wben be had suc cessfully removed It from Its old mount tbe expert sent for tbe owner to show hro what he had discovered. A clrcli of orange vermilion had been pTasterei on the back with an Ivory palette knife where the artist wanted tbe effect and then worked off sufficiently far through the pores of tbe previously wetted pa per to give tbe show of color, wblle re taining the smooth surface, without a trace of workmanship on the nui side. This mav have W Mr. Horslev blm self to use, 23 be brilliant orange as tbe foundation for a white muslin dress. Will'fi Can. From tbe time wuru iiihii wni1frvl through tbe patblmw MrmtH iwHriuit on bis shoulder n iinirilfriMi iimiiin.i with wblcb to Ktrlk- doivu mw r ueuiit the -ane un iihv.t t:ii-lv cmi- .ml .,t fashion. Tbe miHleru rui"'"- wmud feel as much at -h ritli -nt it'n rPrl the beao or whom stwie Tatier spoke tn 1709. wbn It l! thxt the cane bad "become ti inrtt(wnahl as any other or Ola muos ' aud tDat with "the knocking or It upon bis sbo. leaning one leg npoo It or whistling npon with bis mouth be do- nut Know bow be should he good company with out lt" It may h flattering to the vanity of such a one to know that tbe grotesque and arabesque beads that be delights In displaying on bis walking stick are lineal descendants of the carved batoo that the fools and Jest ers of the middle ages wielded. A Cheerful Reason, A French governor of the south Pa cific colony of New Caledonia assumed his authority wblle the natives of New Caledonia were still cannibals. There bad been rumors of an Insurrection, and the admiral called before him a native chief, who was faithful to tbe French cause, and questioned him as to their truth. "Ton may be sure," said the native, "that there will be no war at present because the yams are yet far from be ing ripe-" The yams, you sayT" "Tea. Our people never make war except wben tbe yams are ripe." "Why is thatr "Because baked yams go so very well with the captives." Belgium Marriages, In Belgium lt la tbe custom to give cert IQcates of marriages In tbe form of little books, which also contain a summary of tbe marriage laws and among a mass of other miscellaneous ! information directions for tbe feeding ! and care of Infants. There are also ! places for entering the names and I birthdays of tbe children of the mar ; rlape. the authorities considerately af fording space for twelve such entries. Explalnad, "1 hear that Mia U nimby la a won derfully correct person." "That's because of her occupation. She Is a dwmnkefs designer." "What has that to do with Itr "It makes her naturally lead a pat- lire." Baltimore American. Low Pares East Visit the Old Home via : - ; OBEGON-WASHINGTON EAILEOAD & NAVI GATION CO., O. S. L. AND UNION PACIFIC. Lines Protected by Automatic Block Signal. Round trip tickets to principal cities in Middle West ern and Eastern States. , Baltimore $107.50 Kansas City .$ 60.00 St Louis ....$ 70.00 Boston ,.. 110.00 Minneapolis ... 60.00 St Paul ..... 60.00 Chicago 72.50 New York . . . 108.50 Toronto $1.50 Denver 66.00 Omaha 60.00 Washington . 107.50 Going limit fifteen days; final return limit October 31, 1912. LIB ERAL STOPOVER PRIVILEGES. Choice of routes. PROPORTIONATELY REDUCED FARES TO MANY OTHER POINTS 'SI . DATES OF SUE TO ALL DESTINATIONS: JUNE 1, 6, 7, 8, 13. 14. 15. ! 7. 18, 19, 20, 21. 24, 25, 27, 28. 29. JULY 2, 3, 6, 7, 11, 12, 15, 16, 20, 22, 23, 26, 29, 30, 31. AUGUST 1. 2, 3, 6, 7, 12, 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30, 31. SEPTEMBER 4. 5. 6, 7, 8, 11. 12. 30. THREE Through TRAINS to the EAST DAILY From Portland (Union Depot.) via Spokane and Soo Llhlngton Limited." 9:00 P. Jf. "Soo-Spokane-Png-et Sound Express." 10:00 A. M. "Oregon. Was A N O. 8. L, U. P. and C If. W. 8:00 P. M, "Portland & Portland Train de Luxe," to St PauL Both to Chicago via OwW. R-ne. EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE STRICTLY HIGH-CLASS. LET US AID YOU IN OUTLINING YOUR TRIP. J. H. KEENEY, Agent, La Grande, Ore. THE! ABSTRACT 1 TIHE CO. T A modern and up-to-date plant operated by experi enced abstracters. All work first class. Guaranteed to be reliable. Prices reasonable. ' - C. M. Lockwood JSJJJSecretary and Manager Office in Foley Block. Stands theGpyernment Every dollar you deposit uy me government, xne roost stringent financial laws in the world apply to national banks. Govern ment experts wali'li eaoh transaction on behalf of the depositors in a Xational Bank. That is why this bank is so safe. Capital $100,000; Surplus $10,000. United States National Bank La Grande, Oregon OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS N. K. WEST II. E. COOLIDGE FRANK C0NLEI W3I. MILLER A. T. IIILT, J. r nrtn 1. J. SCUUG6U C T. BACON Ended tha Matter. Snxnn-lt n tine morning. Snnrl Sandy unintH. Snxon- I wild II was s tine mornlnc. Sunny. Sunny-Verrs weel. vers wihI I rllnns THnl tm r ifner London Opinion. WracMd by tha Line. Wife tswertivi- lo yon remember the Brst tlim- w- metl It was In s train. HuhI.huu (bitterly lea. Dot It' too Into now to sue tor damages. Kxchange. IN in this bank is protected- " aUAialUA J. L. CAVINESS It would be tough luck for the 8 Louis fans to have two teams In thi cellar at the same time, so It Is up t Roger Breauahan to keep his Card! nals hanging on the ladder. They amy say that Eddie Plank Is going back, but when the veteran pitcher of the Athletes can win eight out of nine games as he has done this season, mere "saying" doesn't count for much. a- .. f