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PAGE TWQ TUESDAY, JJLV 2, 1012. a! s. :Ca5S7ed PKOFESSIOAL DIKECTOBI 6 O e o o 0 O O.O 9 O Q FRATERNAL OR . DERS. O 3 0 0 PIATT JUNES 1 Low fares last f v i ... 1 i 11. f P. I il I .I S'J : i t 1 t r ; I-. : if;'? . ?r : rv - I '.:: I 'i ji 1 Advertising IN NEW APPLE BELT FOR SALE IN CALIFORNIA between San Fran. lico and Lot Angele and 20 wiles trom the coast, bavinr abundant rainfall, plenty of timber and water delightful climate Idea) apple kind. Appea from thla bet won first prize last year. Lands sell from $10.00 to to $50.0 per acre and are adapted to ether fruits and farming also. Write tor Information and splendid bar gains. LOS OS03 COMPANY, Box 66, Son Luis Obispo, Calflronla. 6-28 to tVZS pd FOR RENT Eight room bouse. Close In on Adams with bath, light and toilet Call 1417 Wash. Phone Red 762. 6-24-tf jtUBBER STAMPSof all kinds foi fruit boxes, office use, etc. Try us. First class work. Anderson's store Cove, Oregon. 6-4-tf FOR RENT Five room cottage. Call B. W. Grand, corner Fourth and Adams. 0-24-tt WANTED Furnished housekeeping rooms for three. Phone Red 1181. l-20-tf . LOST A cayuse saddle horse. An swers to name of Tommy. Leave Information as to whereabout at the office of C. T. Bacon.- FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Call 1417 Wash. Phone Red 752. 6-24-tf j"6ii SALE Cabbage plants. Mrs. Joe Snodgrass. Phne Red 891. WANTED About July 15th, modern house of five or six rooms. Geo. Gilbert, Cherry's New Laundry. Main 66. 7-1-tf FOR SALE Several choice residence lots on Washington avenue, five lots on Jefferson and one business lot on Adams, also tract of land 130x125 with 6 toom house. Cash or tarms. Inquire 1417 Wash., Phone Red 752 6-18-lmo 11600.00 A large new store bunding on 19th street and KUUnsjiwort'i svenue, can be divided Into twn stores; a strictly modern C room apartment upstairs, arj light cor ner and hydrant, small barn, fruit trees, lot 52 3-4 feet by 100 feet. Room for 4 more stored, Improve ments Inclu lad A No. 1 buslnfss corner. Owner H. Nelboierer, 1150 E. 19th street, North Porcluml, Ore. NOTICE. Oa account that some one broke In ae Mars Construction company's Pok ier house, last Saturday night, June I, 1912, therefore I forbid anyone to trespass on the company's ground af ter 6 o'clock p. m., to 6 a. m., atd during the day time only such people permitted who have business with the company are Invited by the company. JOHN L. MA TtS. The Trout Are Biting; at Wallowa Lake and Kernan ft Run yan of Joseph carry everything In s Bahlng line. Both partners aro linti orman and they keep In touch w'.tt what the fish need. You need not worry about fishing tackle until you get to Joseph an dthen this firm will prescribe the right thing. f--V THOROUGHBRED iLYMOTH ROCKS Pullet ai,d CorLen-i gatlug TUIItj Matlrgn. Eg3 for sale. For Prices Cor. respond o D. B. STODDARD La Grande, Ore AIT0M0BIIE LITEM ; ! Trtp to any part of Union, Ba- ker, Wallowa Counties. , ! Pay tad Klght Servlee i it RUKIHS. Thane Black Ml J ! rUISICIA.tS AXD SCltGEOSS JR. X. krUALL Physician and Bur geon. Cor. Adams Ave and Depot St. Phone, Main 23. i. MOL1TOR, M. O Physician and Burzeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St. Phones: Office, Main 68 Residence, (I. . L. RICHARDSON, M. D. f. W. LOUOHLIN. M. D. Drs. Richardson & Lougblln, Physlclaus and Surgeons Phones Office Black 1362. ir. Richardson's Res. Main 66. Or. Loughlln's Res. Ma'n 767 i. H. UPTON. Pb. G M. D.-Pbyslclau and Surgeon. Special attention U Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office In La Orande National Bank Build ing. Phones: Office Main 2; Resi dence Mala II. R. H. L. UNDERWOOD Diseases l the eye a specialty. R. 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. Moora. VETERINARY. iR. 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 Residence. ATTORNEYS AT LAW SOCHRAN ft COCHRAN Attorneys Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon. '. H. CRAWFORD ROBT. S. EAKIN CRAWFORD ft EAKIN Attorneys at law. Practices In all the courts of the state and United States Of lice In La Grande National Bank Building. La Orande. Oregon. BARGAIN SALE OF POT PLANTS In 4, nnrt 6 inch pots, at one ha'.f to on third the regular prices, in. Ion county visitors should make their selection while attending the FjuHIi of July celebration. Baker Floral & Seed Co., successors to Center Street Green bouses. Ira B. Sturges, pro prietor, Baker, Oregon. , 6-287-1-2 D0YT KNOW THEY HAVE APPENDICITIS Many La Grande people wbo have chronic appendicitis, which Is not very painful, have doctored for years for gas on the stomach, sour stomach or constipation. A. T. Hill states that if these people will try simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded In Adler-1-ka, the German appendicitis remedy, they will be surprised at the QUICK benefit. A SINGLE DOSE re lieves tbese troubles INSTANTLY. A. T. Hill, DruggiBt Catcher Hank Gowdy, of the Boston Nationals, Is temporarily out of the game nursing an Injured hand. A. B; CHERRY. Oil'lce tv Mb Wm. Sillier aud Bro AssWnnt SocirUiry Union Co. Fnlr Association, Secretary La Grande Commercial Club, Sec'y and Trcas. I.a Grande Floral Co. If you have Idle money that you want to Invest see me. I have some stocks in La Orande cor porations with an excellent fu ture that will be good dividend payers. , Yon ran InreM small a sum as t9M llilnl CAB SERVICE First Class Closed Cabs Always Ready for the Public. ON THE JOB DAY AND NIGHT CallBussey at O'Con nell's Cigar Store. He'll take care of you. i i ! ;i !i s ! i s 4. F. ft A. M. La Grande Lodge N?. 4L A. F, ft A. If. holds reguKr meetings flrst and third Saturdays at ::30 p. m. Cordial welcome ( all Masons N. MOLITOR, W. M. A C. WILLIAMS, Secretary I, P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 13 '. meets each Thursday evening at o'clock In Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue Visiting brothers cordially lnvltcj to attend. -T. J. SCROGGINS, E. R. H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Sec TOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Lodge No 169 W. O. W meets every first and third Frl days at I. O. O. F. ball. All visit log members welcome. D. FITZGERALD. C. C. 1 ' J. H. KENNEY, Clerk. lODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA La Urande Camp No. 7703 meets on the Crls and third Thursday even ings of each month in the K. of P. nail. VUitlng neighbors welcome. W. A. DUNN, V. C. W. F. LANDRUM, Clerk. CNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cros Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday nlgbt in Castle, hall, (old Elk's hall i A Pythian welcome to all Tlsltln Knlghts. H. W RILEY, C. C. ft. L. LINCOLN M. of R. ft 8. 4KB EK AilS Crystal Lodge No. 60 meets every Tuesday evening In tht I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem bers are Invited to attend. LEAH K COOLIDGE, N. O. HIM ANNA ALEXANDER, See. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13. O. E. S., holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor dially Invited. MRS. MARIE JACKSON, W. M. MARY A. WARNICK. Sec. L. O. O. M.. La Grande Lodge No 850. Loyal Order of JMoose, holds regular meetings every second ad fourth Mondays at 7:30 p. m. In I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers cor dially Invited to attend. R. J. GREEN, W. D. , B. L. LEAVITT, 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 MARKET REPORTS t'44)' 444 Butter Fancy creamery, 35 cents 1 id. rou; z io. roll, 65 cents. Ranch butter, 55c 2 lb. roll . Ranch eggs 20c. ' Feed and Grain. Alfalfa Hay 113.00 (retail). Timothy $16.00. Grain Hay Ji?,.oo. Bluestem $1.45 Patent $1.35. Snowdrift 11.45 Flour 10a Corn Meal 35c per sack. Bran and Shorts $1.35 and 1.4f Oats $2.00 per cwt Rolled Barley $1.86 per cwt Cattle, nogs and FowL Heavy hogs $6.00. Chickens Hens, 16c; old rooster Cows 4c Steers $5.00 to $5.75. Sheep 4c. Light hogs $7.00 Ducks Live weight, 12Mc." Geese, live weight 10c. Fmlts. Home grown apples $1.00 to $1.59 per box. Grade establishes price. Oranges 40c to 60c. Tlananas 40c per dos. Gooseberries 8e quart. VOgflaMo and Miscellaneous. Khubnrb 5e. Hothouse cucumbers 20c. Onions $3.00 per cwt. Oreen peas 10c. Green Aspnragns 10c. Potatoes Per cwt.. $1.50 New potatoes lOo lb. Spinach 5 lbs for 25e Hot house green onions Ec bunch is for 10c. Beans White. I l-3c Una. 10 cent Sugar Cane, cash price $6.45; SO New Cabbage Jc. cash price, $6.35: SO days' time. $6.85. 1 ; days time. $6.85 per cwt; beet augar, ) ' M Al'DIEXCE HEARS TALENTED EX TERTAIXEE. Platform Sfunager Holds Audleuce With Keen Wit and Funs. S. Piatt Jones made a big bit at the Chautauqua grounds last night, prov ing even a greater drawing card tlian liis most sanguine friends had anti cipated. He held bis audience in con stant laughter for nearly two hours, being best in the portrayal of quaint New England characters. His num bers were snappy, full of keen wit. and clean. The only regret of tn management Is that tbe most die agreeable weather should stand tn the way of a larger attendance. Educational Day Hampered. Rain and cold kept the crowds away yesterday afternoon during the course of the educational day program but those who went beard three of the finest addresses that have ever been delivered on the Chautauqua grounds on any one day. This Is the unlver sal opinion of those who attended and there were about 200 present Pres ldent Campbell of the University of Oregon, President Ackerman of the State Normal 'school and Vice TresI dent Todd of Willamette, were the principal speakers. Walter M. Pierco slated for an address, -was ill, and couldn't attend and Prof. Hetzel of the Oregon Agricultural college mis sed his train because of a wreck and he wasn't there. The three educators who woro on hand however, were treats of the firs water. Cooking: Classes Grow. Today Miss Burr of Whitman col lege enrolled a much larger class in domestic science, as complete organi zation has now been effected. The classes yesterday" were well attended however and Miss Burr Is an extreme ly popular Instructor In domestic sci ence. Bible Studies Interest. Edith Hill-Booker, savant of the Bible, Instructed a large class of Bi ble students yesterday. She brought out points that local students of tlie old testament bad never dreamed of. She is Indeed well versed In her'aub Ject. President to Go to Bcveny. Washington, D. C, July 2. Pm' dent Taft and hU family are arrang Ing to leave for their summer home ' Beverly, tomorrow. The president plans to remain at Beverly until the first of next week, when he will re turn to Washington for the remainder of the present session of congress. As soqu as the lawmakets have finished their labors, which they are expected to do at an early date if the present hot weather continues, the president will lose no time In rejoining his fam ily in, the Massachusetts coast town. HAVE YOU A BAD BACK? Drive away your Backache, get to-day a package of Mother Gray's Aromatio Leaf for the kidneys and con-ectiiig that lame, sore and all unstrung feeling of the nerves. If your kiilneys act too frequently, or ac tion is painful and scanty, Aromatic Leaf is corrective and the best Regulator. At Drug gists or by mail 50c. Sample FREE. Ad dress, Tbe Mother Gray Co., Lo ltov, N. Y. A Wonderful Tonic That Aids Digestion Thousands are unable to digest cer tain tiuds of food. In most cases it is not the fault ol the food, nor the stom ach. It is probable that the stomach has been abused. Hanv reBort to nre- digested foods and varies Viuda oi medicine to get rolief irom dypepsia, indigestion and heartburn, but without permanent benefit. If your stomach was in Udriec t can. dltion, you would not need medicine to digest ttie foods you cat. Jayue's Tonic veumiuto " Biomacn regulator. It gets the stomach iu such a condition that it will digest food without other assistance. It overcomes the acidity and stimulates the coating of the stomach and intestines so that tlicy wtu properly absorb and assimilate the nutriment from the food eauu. Suf ferers from dyspepsia and indij?st.inn will find permanent relief in a short time after beginning the use of the tonic. Tor children, the addition of a little sugar will make it most pala table. . Many forms of sunoosed lnriiroinn are the result of intestinal parasites, for which Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge is Unsurpassed. Insist upon Jayne's- ac cept no other Millions have praised It for more than eighty years. Sold by druggists everywhere. Dr. D. Javne i Sonf PhU.dlS" Visit the Old Home via - . OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & 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 1107.50 Boston ........ 110.00 Chicago 72.50 Denver 65.00 . Going limit fifteen days; final return limit October 31, 1912. LIB ERAL STOPOVER PRIVILEGES. Choice of routes. PROPORTIONATELY REDUCED FARES TO MAN'Y OTHER POINTS r9 DATES OF SALE TO ALL DESTINATIONS: . JUNE 1, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 1 7. 18, 19. 20. 21.4, 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. 6, 6, 7, 8, 11. 12. 30. - " THREE Through TRAINS to the EAST DAILY. From Portland .(Union Depot.) via Spokane and Soo Llhlnjrton Limited." 9:00 P. 31. "Soo-Spokiine-Pngft Sound Express." 10:00 A. M. "Oregon-Was A fin 0. 8. 1-, U. P. and C. ft K. W. 8:00 P. 3L "Portland A Portlund Train de Luxe," to St Paul, Both to Chicago via 0.-W. R-ne. EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE STRICTLY HIGH-CLASS. LET US AID YOU IN OUTLINING YOUR TRIP. J.-H. KEENEY, Agent, La Grande, Ore. THEf ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. CAPITA ll A. modern and up4o-date plant operated by experi enced abstracters. All work first class. Guaranteed to be reliable. Prices reasonable. , C. M. Lockwood Secretary and Manager Office in Foley Block. ' . this lp. Stands the TT 1 -H . i ... x.veiy uouar you deposit oy tne government. The most stringent financial laws in tbe world apply to national banks. Govern ment experts wau-h each transaction on behalf of the depositors in a National Bank. That is why this bank is so safe. Capital $100,000; Surplus $10,000. UnitedStateslMationalBank La Grande. Ore OFFICERS AND X. K. WEST II. E. roOLIPfiE W3I. MILLER T. J. SCB0G6I5 A. T. HILL C. T. BACOX Kansas City .1 60.00 St Louis ....I 70.00 Minneapolis .. 60.00 St Paul ..... 60.00 New York ... 108.50 -Toronto 91.50 Omaha - 60.00 Washington . 107.60 noo Government ... . " m this bank is protected DIRECTORS ' FBAXK COMET J. C. HE5ET 3. 1 CAYIXESS I V r: