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V.VGE TWO LlA ULtA2sD& JLtL3'uu ucorJU h,K. MONDAY, JULY 15, 1912. t fiar ariviiYie i Advertising 5 B NEW APPLE BELT FOR SALE IN CALIFORNIA between San Fran. cUco and Ljc Angelex and 20 miles from the tuudt, having; abundant rainfall, plenty of timber and water delightful climate Ideal apple land, Appes from thli bet won first prize lAst year. Lands sell from $10.00 to to $50.0 per acre and are adapted to tber fruits and farming also. Write for Information and splendid bar jalns. LOS OSOS COMPANY. Box 1C(!, Ban Luis Obispo, Caldronla. 6-28 to $-28 pd ' JOR PENT Eight room house. Close In on Adams with, bath, llgtit. and toilet. Call 1417 Wash. Phone 'Red 752. , . , . , tt-i'4-tt SUB BE R STAMPS of all kinds fol fruit boieB. office use, etc. Try us First class work. Anderson's store Cove, Oregon. . 6-4-tf roil RENT Furnjshed room fori Tent. ' 701 Adams. Phone Black I 3571. . ' 7-9-6t ' ' j TV ANTED Furnished housekeeping ; rooms for three. Phone Red 3181. j -S0-tf OST A cayuse saddle horse. An swers to name of Tommy. Leave Information as to whereabout at the office of C. T. Bacon. TOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Call 1417 Wash. Phone Red 752. 6-24-tf Oft SALE Cabbage plants. Mrs. Joe Snodgrass. Pbne Red 89L TOR SALE Several choice residence lots on Washington avenue, five lota n Jefferson and one business lot on Adanu, alBO tract of land 130x125 with 5 loom house. Cash or tirms. Inquire 1417 Wash., Phone Red 752. 6-18-lmo 5500.00 A large new store building on 19th street and Ktllingworth venue, can be divided Into twn . stores; a strictly modern 6 room apartment upstairs, ars light cor tcr and hydrant, small barn, fruit tree, lot 52 3-4 feet by 100 feet. . Boom for 4 more stores,' Improve scents Incluled A No. 1 business corner. Owner H. Nelumerer, 1150 X. 19th. atreet,North Portland, Ore. JOR 'RENT Eight room house, strict ly modern and newly repaired. Close In. Tuckoy ft Warnlck. 7-6-tf JOB RENT Three furnished rooms . lor housekeeping. Pbone Red 251. 7-7-tt WANTED Lady dishwasher at tl.ime restaurant, Depot street. 7-9-tf WKJR . RENT Five room house, all modern and two heating stoves, ' springs and mattress for sale. 1409 T. avenue. Phone Black 1192. 7-10-tf BOOM FOR RENT Large front room modern. 1710 Fourth street Phone Bed 152. ' HELP WANTED On ranch. Han and wife or middle aged woman with out children. For Information call or write Hector McDonald, Wal lowa, Oregon. 7-U-tf JCR RENT New modern five room tense for root Inquire Mrs. Zuber 7-10-U THOROUGHBRED PLYMOTH ROCKS PmUet an4 Cockerel KaUat Utility Mating. Xfg for sale. For Prices Cor reapoai to D.B. STODDARD la Grande, Ore a AUTOMOBILE LIYIBT . . s TrB to any part of Union, Ba- kor, Wallowa Countls. S 9f i Hffct Serrlf - rjS3TI nM Vlak ttl FOR SALE A good drop head New Home Sewing machine $20.00. 10H Y avenue. . 7-13-St WANTED To buy a good drive mare. , Write today. Box 141, La Grande 7-12-3t ; ROOM FOR RENT Close In on Fourth street. Phone Ked 952. 7-Ctf . ' rUOr'ESSIO.VtL B1KECTORY . . niYSICIAXS AND SL'BCEONS H. 3irk."lllLL Physician and Sur geon. Cor. Adams Ave and Depot si. Pbon, Main 23. (. MOL1TOH, M. D Physician ana Surjston. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St. Phones: u'ilce. Main 68; Iteldenc, 69. . L TJTCHARPSON. M. D. i. W. LOIJGHLIN, M. D. Drs. Richardson & Lnui;hlln, Physicians mid Surgeons .hones Office Black 1362. r. Richardson's Res. Main 65. r. Loughlin's Res. M'fl 7S7 .. 11. LPTON. Pa. U. M. I). Hhyslclaa and Surgeon. Special attention f. Ejj. Ear, Nose and Throut. Office !n J.a Grande National Bank Build in.?. Phones: Oflire Main 2; Real 4tvr Mala SI .... JH. 11. L. UNDERWOOD Disease ! eye a specialty. H. DORA J. UNDEHWOOD Diseases of women and children. Offices: Adams avenue, over Wright Drug Co 4iuO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician, fiver Lilly's Hardware store. Phone Main 63. .Successor to Dr. F. E. Mooro. "' VETICR1 NARY. iH. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Sur geon. Office at Hill's Drug stcrs. La Grande. Residence Phone, Red 701; Office Phone, Black 1361; In dependent Phone 53; Both Phones at RealJence. ATTOBSET8 AT LAW . 30CHRAN ft COCHRAN Attorneys Phas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon. '. H. CRAWFORD ROBT. S. EAK1N CRAWFORD ft EAKIN 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. Vacuum HOUSE CliEAHIKG UFHOL8TERIKO FCB.SITUBE EEV AIBIS6 MATTRESS MAKING L. F. BELLISdEB, PHOSR R2b 662. MARKET REPORTS. Butter Fancy creamery, 35 cent! 1 lb. roll; S lb. roll, 65 cents. Ranch butter, 55o I lb. rolL Ranch eggs 20c. Feed and Grain. Alfalfa Hay $13.00 (retail). Timothy $15.00. Grain hay $12.00. i Bluestem $1.45 Patent $1.35. Snowdrift $1.45 Flonr 10s Cora Heal 35c per sack. Bran and Shorts $1.35 and $1.41 Oata $1.90 per cwt Rolled barley $1.90 per cwt Cattle, Bogs aid Fowt Heavy hogs $6.00. Chickens Hens 9c; old roosters 7c spring fries l$c Cows 4c Steers $5.00 to $5.75. Sheep 4o. . Light hogs 4 -4o. Ducks Live weight, II He. Geese, live weight 10c. FrnlU. Oranges 40c to 50c. Bananas 40c per dos. Gooseberries 8c quart Vegetable and MlRoeflaaeeas. Rhubarb 6e. Cucumbers 5 to 10c Onions $3.00 per cwt Qreen peas 10c. Green Asparagus 10c. Potatoes Per cwt., $1.54) Potatoes Per cwt. $3.51. Spinach 5 lbs tor I5e Green onions 5c bunch. $ for 10c. Beans Whit, t l-Sc: Una, 10 cents New Cabbaga 5c. WOODtLt Wiii IN REUNIDN A-SM'AL LTL'XT SEES 81 BELA TIYSE ASSEMBLED. Neighbors nnd Friends Drop In Visit With Well Known Han. The flftli annual reunion of the Woodell family was held July 3rd. 4ti 5th, 6th, and 7th at the Woods grove, present coming from far and near. During the reunion 81 relatives were Among them was Bruce Yeager, pro fessor of mathematics In the Slgour ney public schools, Slgouniey, lowa. Many neighbors and friends were present July 4th and 7th. During The past year one member. Charles Woodell, wr taken from their midst by death. Clay Woods, Kil Woodell and ltay Oliver were appoint' cd as committee on resolution of con dolence to the bereaved family. .- & ft s? O O O O Q O FRATERNAL OR DERS. ' O & O O O 9 $ A. F. ft A. 'M La Grtinftt Lodge Na. 41, A. & A. US. holds regular meetings flrst and third Saturday! at ::30 p. m. Cordial welcome li all Masons N. MOLITOR, W. M. A C. WILLIAMS, Secretary P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 13? meets each Thursday evening at S o'clock In Elk's club, corner of De i pot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. T. J. SCROGGINS, E. R. H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Sec 700DMEN OF THE WORLD La Orande 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. KENNEY, Clerk. tODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on the nils and third Thursday even ings of each month in the K. of P. nail. V iililng neighbors welcome. W. A. DUNN, V. C. , W. F, LANDRUM, Clerk. CNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cros Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night in Castle hall, (old Elk's hall ) A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. H. W RILET, C. C. B. U LINCOLN. M. of R. ft S. UDBEKAH 3 Crystal Lodge No, M meeta every Tuesday evening In th I. O. a P. hall. All visiting mem hen are lnvitad to attend. LMAH Ba COOLIDGE, N. O. Mill 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 dially invited. MRS. 'MARIE JACKSON. W. M. MART A. WARNICK. Sec. L. O. O. M., La Grande Lodge Wo. 860, Loyal Order of (Moose, holds regular meetings e7ery second d fourth Mondays at 7:30 p. m. In 1 O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers cor dially lnvtted to attend. R. J. GREEN, W. D. B. L. LEAVITT, Sec'y. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Meeta every second and fourth Friday every month. All visiting members cor dially Invited. CORA FITZGERALD, Oracle. LILLY C. KIMMLE. Recorder. CAB SERVICE First Class Closed Cabs Always Ready for the Public. ON THE JOB DAY AND NIGHT CallBussey at O'Con nelTs Cigar Store. Hell take care of you. i.. E MAX I'lTCBEK STOPS BUSS BIT TOO LATE. ' . Three Female MciiiIuts of Visiting Troupe ivers of the Game. La Grande's Moose team got away M'ith the Boston Bloomers In a rea sonably good game of ball yesterday afternoon, winning: by a score of 6 to 5. The Blnnnierltes niado the pros pects of the Moose very much dubiua mthe ninth, ennto 'when Mlas Mtirphy the loft fielder, lifted out a three-ba.se drive that under ordinary . circum stances would have meant a homer. The fleldr-r broke Into prominence sud, "iily for she had be?t! golnp very un ostentntl .nisly, the chief Interest cen icrliig on Mifs B irth., who opened at tenter field, Ijut relieved tlio' 'south raw. -Miss Pt. C!a!r In the fourth. These two are fully as capable on he'. Held as the.averatie boy. Miss St. Clair oiened the twirling game and for two ii'nings had the Moose b'attciii iHting from hor hnnd with a combi nation of f wift-hreaklng curves. T'jf:i sht was solved and three Jilts In the fi'i'rili was the signal Xor "Mis3 Birt:i : !;tural heaver, to swap places w;h M!;-3 St.. Clair. . She' was solved more (Hiqlckly than her iirorlocf sor, and the riiauagcuicnt derrlcked- Miss Earth 'n favnr ofa man named- I.lvermorc ami then It was nil offr He was n strikeout artist and had the Moose completely at Ma mercy but tho dam ape had been done. . -' With three men In the lineup th niooniovs present a formidable front, but they have three exceptional fielder-). MIfs Fay nt first takes frround and. hlsh throws - equally well nnd Ml? St. Clair's sprinting obllltles were some of the marvels of the game. Eleven' seconds to the hundred Is probably her possibilities. Miss Barth took second base, retiring Miss Happy and low throws wre scooped up with marvelous accuracy. The Moose got precious little sym pathy from the grand stand and the i record crowd In attendance was all for the girls. However, they put up a good game at that and deserved to j n in. veil ii, oiii!iir, Luiiic,, unu Bruce did the hitting that won the game. The visitors put three over in the third Inning principally because the Moojip- were unaccustomed to the ab breviated Texas loosuers that were rapped .out In quick succession. A short slow drive that was hard to field, got the team Into holes several times. The fielding features of the entire game- was a running scoop-up by Bruce which he spoiled by a wild throw, but it would be a sin to error-lze- the fielder after hs sensational stop, shutting off a two bagger, easy enough. The score: .BLOOMER GIRLS. . AB R H PO A E Fay, lb t..5 0 0 4 0 Barth', St. Clair, cf . .6 1 2 2 0 Happy-Barth, 2b 2 2 1 0 1 Norrls, 3b 3 12 2 3 St. Clair-Barth, p ...2 10 0 1 Llvermore, p 2 0 1 0 9 Harris, c 4 0 0 13 3 Thomas, sa ...... ...3 0 2 3 2 Murphy, If 3 0 1 0 0 Conley, rf ....4 0 0 0 0 33 6 10 24 27 LA ORANDE MOOSE. AB R H PO A Carter, 2b 5 2 3 1 2 Squires, 3b 5 2 2 3 1 Conley. c 4 0 2 10 4 Billings, cf 4 0 0 0 0 Mires, If 4 0 1 1 1 Bruce, sa ...........4 0 2 1 1 Woods, lb 3 1 1 10 0 Murchlson, rf 4 0 0 1 0 Mclnnls, p 4 1 1 0 11 ' 37 6 12 27 23 1 SCORE BY INNINGS. Moose 0 0240000 z 6 Bloomers 0 003020005 SUMMARY. Two base hits. Carter, Woods; throe base hits, Carter. Tuck Conley, Liver more, Murphy; first on balls: oft Mc lnnls 2; struck out: by Mclnnls 10; by St. Clair 3, ty Barth 1, by Llver mnro 9. Wild pitches, Mclnnls; stolen bases. Barth, Harris,' Squires, Mires, Woods; sacrifice hits, Norrls, Liver- more, Thomas, Woods. Umpire, Stod- .laid. A CHICKEN DINNER , By the M. E. Church Ladies on the Cherry Fair Grounds .... COVE July 19, 1912 MOOS Have You Ever " ' HAD A ' ' VISIT BY THE SEA OR A ' -RUN ON THE SANDY SHORE v ;- AT .;, - ; NORTH BEACH WASHINGTON Did you know you could reach this delightful, care . slaying, health giving, fun making - ... SUMMER RESORT - by taking the 0.-W.?R. & N. To Portland then do:wn the COLUMBIA RIVER via Steamers T. J. POTTER" "HASSALO" AND "HARVEST - QUEEN." TO MEGLER . Where trains connect with boats for North Beach Points. You Can You Should Ask any Agent of tile O.-W. 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Capital $100,000.00; Surplus $10,500: Deposits $300,000.00 United States National Bank La Grande, Oregon OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS J.WEST H. E. COOLIDGE FBAUK COXLET 2- 5XM A. T. HILL 1. c BE If BY T. J. SCBOGGO C T. BACOir J. L. CAYTKESS , JIM