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LA CiRAXDK EVKXIXfi OBSERVER. TI I i:IA V. J L'LYl'l. 1512. Waft t v:a&sr 'AGE TWO r. i Classifiedi m Advertising JOB HXXT Eltftt room house. Close la oa Adams with bah. light ud toilet Call HIT Waco. PhonsRed Tit -2-tf RUBBER STAMPS of ail kinds tot trait boxea, office uae, etc. Try oa Flnt claii work. Anderson' store Cora, Oregon. -4-tf JOE RENT Housekeeping room. Call 1417 WuX Phone Red 7SZ. C-X4-U rOR RENT Five room house, all modern and two beating atovea, aprlngi and mattress for mile. 1409 T. avenne. Fboae Black Uti. 7-10-tf BLOOM FOB RENT Large front room modern. 1710 Fourth street. Phone Eed 952. JOB BENT Modern furnished front room. Close In. Apply at 1507 Wash ington. 7-16-tl amOf FOR RENT Close In on Fourth street. Phone Bed ill. 7-6tf FOR RENT Three furnished house keeping rooms. Pbone Red 251. 7-18-tf WA'TED Dining room help. Home restaurant. No. 10 Depot St 7-20-t LOST Purse with key and other trinkets. One dollar reward for re turn to Mrs. Kate B. Decker. 1433 Adams avenue. 7-20-4t FOR RENT Modern nine room plas tered house, with bath, toilet lav atory, sink, electric fixtures, tele phone connections, -wood work Tar nished natural wood finish, four principal floors varnished for rugs; cellar and barn. I will lease this bouse, for a term of years If desir ed. Location southwest corner Oak and Jefferson. Address, Sherwood Williams, Irobler.Ore. 7-25-if WANTED Roomera 2109 Third. and boarders. 7-23-5t LOST Small purse. Five dollars In gold. ' Soma silver. Suitable re ward. Leave at Observer. T-M-lt PROFESSIONAL DIKECTOHT FHT8ICIA" AND STJftvJFOJtS ML M. K. HALL Physician and Bur geon. Cor. Adwmi Ave and Depot Bt. Phone. Main M. tf. MOLITOR. M. D Phyalclaa and Burg"oq. Corner Adaraa Ave. and Depot 8t Phones: Office, Main 8: Reetdeoce, rt. ' How's This? We offer One Itundrod Dollars' Re 'ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. OHENBY CO.. Toledo. O. Vft, the um!i;rliiiwil, h.ivo l.nnwn I". J. Clioney for Ui lant n yenra, and lx-llvv lilm prtoctly hoiKirnhlo In all hunin(it trnnefirtlona and flnnnrlnlly hli to carry out any obllualloiia mmlo, ly il flrm. NATIONAI. 1JAN1C fV COMSIEHCE, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cm In tnkn Intorn.iliy.' actlns dlrwtly Uifn tho MomI nnd mu cous aurfaca of tlto Ryntm. Tflatlmonlnla rut fr-. l-rlrr is wins h r buttle. Sulil by all DrtiKKlMB. . , Xak U" - nils lor arvllpsUock THOROUGHBRED HYMQTH ROCKS Pullet an4 Cockerel XaUaga I'tiUty Mating. Fgg fr sale. For Prices Cor rvwHa to 0. B. STODDARD La Grande, Ore v444g . V 4) o ICT010B1I.E LITEBT Tr:.- to aay part of Union, Ba- r, Wallowa Countlaa. ray a4 Vlgkt Rerrlce n - "CVlIt. Fksae Black ttl r H. IK1UN. Pn. U M. U KOfit:i 4Ju 3U(K-Ii ITCtoi He lit lO& U : Eye, Ear, Nine and Throat. OSes 10 i-a G.-iuJe Xatusn Bank Build-' Ug. P bouts: O.tce W:c I; Ee ' dene Mail If R. H. U I'NlJfc.VA'OOD ila f th ere a apeclalty. R. DORA J. I'NDESWOOD Disease of women sod cbtldrea. OTat. Adams avenue, over Wright Drug Co. ,.0- W. ziililERVAN Osieopaih Pbynclsn. Cver Lilly's Hardwar. store. Phone Main (3. Successor fn fir S V. Uiwrt i VETERINART. -K. f. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Sur-1 I eon. omce at mm ura atore. ; . La Grande. Residence Phone. Ksc 701 ; OSce Phone. Black 131; In-; dependent Pbone S3; Both Phone ! a Reallenca. ATTU11.U1S1I iin I Chs. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Grande Nations! Bank Bonding, La Grande. Oregon. . H CRAWFOED ROBT. 8. EAKIN CRAWFORD k EAKIN Attorneys at lav. Practices In all the courts of the state snd Cnlted States Of Dee In La Grande National B-j'MIds La Grande. Oreeon. Bank I GREEN SMALL Attorneys. R. J. Green and Cbaa. E Small. Rooma j 14-15-16 Sommer bldg. (Over Silver- j thorn's drug store). La Grande, I Oregon. 1 FRATERNAL OR DERS. O O O O O 1. F. A. M La Orbnoc Lodge Na. 4L A. Fa aV A. af. holds regrilr meetings lrst and third Saturdays at ::30 p. m. Cordial welcome ( all Masons N. MOLITOR, W. M. A C. WILLIAMS, Secretary. 3, P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 3) meets each Thursday evening at o'clock In Elk's club, corner of De pot atreet and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. T. J. SCROGGIN3, E. R. H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Sec OODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Lodge No 19 W. O. W, mesta every first and third Frt- tays at I. O. O. F. hall. All visit lag members welcome. D. FITZGERALD, C. C. J. H. KENNET, Clark. tODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on the Cits and third Thursday even Inaa of each month In the K. of P. nail. Visiting neighbors welcome. W. A. DUNN. V. C. W. F. LANDRUM. Clerk. ROTAL NEIGHBORS Meets ersry second and fourth Friday every month. All visiting members cor dially Inv1tL CORA FITZGERALD, Oracle. LILLT C. KIMMLE. Recorder. REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. BO meeU every Tuesday evening In the I. O. O. F. ball. Alt visiting mem ber are Invited to attend. LEAH E. COOLIDGE, N. Q. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec. L. O. O. M., La Grande Lodge Mo. 850, Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings e7ery second Jd fourth Mondays at 7:10 p. m. In I O. O. F. hall. Visiting brother cor- dtally Invited to attend. R. J. GREEN. W. D. B. L LEAVITT, Sec'y. t L RICHARDSON. M. D. I. W. LOUGHLIN. M. D. Drs. Richardson & Lougblln, Physicians and Surgeons Phones Office Black 1362. Or. Rlchardson'a Res. Main 65. Or. Loughlln'a Res MVn 77 NIOHT8 OF PYTHIAS Red Crosi Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night in Caatle ball, (old Elk's hall j a ryxnian welcome to all visiting Knights 0 H. Wt RILET, C. C. L LINCOLN,' M. of R. ft 8. 0. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. 18, O. E. S., bolda stated communications the second and fourth Wednesday or each month. Visiting member cor dially Invited. MRS. MARIE JACKSON, W. M. MARY A. WAMNICK. 8ec. npl rrlllrl. J rrv f h.slr.rf M .lul I C, 11,1.1-. A.M.Vn lr rtitlUt, A.M.'rti'lr 11 n I ..... X-l.1.. Ilinlr. Art. lorti..n. (.iiinn ulu ".'f' ll .ltiut I c..-r II t,f,.t ,H r.-.nimrn-l.i. 1 hi. a,in.tvr i. Iiiv.im i, SNAPSHOTS AT CELEBRITIES Douglas Robinson, Executor of the Astor Estate. Photo by American Prw Aesoetatlon. The will of ,TobD Jncub Astor. wU. perlUd in tbe wreck of the Titanic create! no truiitwsblp for bis son. Vli: cent Astor. dm (.'avi' him all bin rtr.r esute absolutely. But as young Astm Is s'.li) a uiiuur tbe old trustees bu!.' over until he conifs of age. Tbe couiKDHiition of the eieciito' and trustees, who are Nicholas Bldd -Jumes Ruusvrelt Kousevelt and Itou;; las Uobiuson. vrus tied In tbe nii. Th?se are tbe name men who b;iv. been acting ns tru.stws under tbe wili uf Colonel Astor's father. In addition outright leiuest8 of J20.000 en b. Colonel Astor allowed each' of them a5.0w for their senices as executor xnd $50,000 for their services und.-r the three trusteeships created for Mr Astor, Muriel Astor and bis exported posthumous child. This brings tbe In terest of each under tbe will op to 105.000. A prominent New York lawyer sala tbflt Colonel Astor drove a bard bar gain when be gare the executors and trustees but $83,000 for their services. Their legal commissions, he said. tnlzbt have exceeded $1,000,000 each. Tbe will provides that tbe compenss Hon mentioned shall be In place of fees. Douglas Robinson, one of tbe execis tors. Is a brother-in-law of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt He la president end director f the Douglas Robinson Ch.irles 8. Brown company, real es tate, and holds tbe same offices In tbe Dntiitliix Lund company. He la also dirwtor of tbe Astor Trust company end of the Realty Associates and trustee In the Atlantic Mutual tnsur .in-e and tbe- Fm;iii Trust companies S He Is a cm dun re nf Oxford. 7S. Ula wife was ("iirlnnw Roosevelt. W 4 A XABKET BE POETS. 44 . Butter Fancy creamery. Si cent 1 lb. roll; i lb. roll, 66 cant. Ranch butter, 55c 2 lb. rolL Ranch egg 20c. Feed and Grain. Alfalfa Hay $13.00 (retail). Timothy $15.00, Grain hay $12.00. Bluestem $1.45 Patent $1.36. spring fries 18c Snowdrift $1.45 Flonr 10a Corn Meal 36c per tack. Bran and Shorta $1.35 and $1.41 Oats $1.90 per cwt Rolled barley $1.90 per cwt ' Cattle, Bog and FowL Heavy hogs $6.00. Chickens Hen 9c; old rooster 7e Cows 4c Steers $5.00 to $5.75. Sheep 4c. Light hogs 6 l-4c Duck Ll-e weight. 12Me. Geese, live weight 10c. FmlU. Oranges 40c to 60c. Bananas 40c per do. Gooseberries 8c quart Yeeetnlites and Slwllaneoas. Rhubarb 5c. Cucumber 6 to 10c Onion $3.00 per cwt. Oreen peas 10c. Green Asparagus 10c. Potatoes Per cwt.. $1.M Potatoes Per cwt, $3.50. Spinach 5 lhs for 25e Green onion 6c bunch, S for 10c. Bean White. 8 t-Sc: Una, 10 cents New Cabbage 6c i 1 I II mm ? ';iv The New Papal Ds:3tsv ArcbU.-np dovaanl Bodmdo. tb . new papal deirat to the L"nltJ , Sates, ivrrtvdt Mgr. Falcooio. who was elevated to the cardlnalate anj re ' er.lied to Borne. He wis appolnt-d to his w dctie Ust March and at the axe of h:s app-xntmeai was conse crated rJruUr arciblship of Ylj-tUeo. The new apostolic delegate is a ni Ore of Vigerano. Italy, and la forty- 9 1912, by American press Association. SBCBBIBHOP GIOTUiMI BOXZsJta four years old. Be Is of youthful ap pearance, affable in manner and wear? a habitually good natured expression. He Is a man of broad experience and well aciptaiuted with American cus toms tbronph bis rectorship of tb propncnnibi colleire. nblib be n:nl held s!iic-e itMH nnil whicti bad broiit'ht nim in i-oiita- t with uiany Americ.-ni sn'l Kiisr!j!-ti iir!ent Before thnt In ll.nl ii miia "il.-i.-e in IikII i. Mini fin IX ic-ir. k.-iiiik tn His appointment fi. ii,i-i','-inl; 'ihe-je liw ttti lieeL. iiwiim:irv iu ( biuu He speaks ln nueiinv. . v. :.t ;i I vt mar tied shall I have Mi: !ie: V:1:ii! h't-'Kind lii.e pupa t'.v dr. r .r..!!- - "'fe'e sh:lll I he mi il. lii.inl ll!:e Aunt Aini.l? Mother I think yuu will. iJomthy iwitb n deep sluti Well. I am lu a tlx - Buxton Transcript. Th Confession of a Heroins. "And you didu't promise to obey' the marriage service?" "No. 8usje. I didn't" "That was brave." In "Yes. but honest. Susie, rd soonet have said It than lose him." -Cleveland Plain Dealer. 8ome Improvement "Jtne got her new bonnet wet" "Did it ruin Itr ' "I should say not It made It took more fashionably lopsided than be fore. "Detroit Free Press. Making Perfectly Suns. Jack Are yon sure that I am the only man yon ever really and truly loved? Ethel-Perfectly sure. dear. went over the whole list only yester day. Boston Transcript This Lift Life la made up not of great sacri fices or duties, but of little things. In which smiles and kindness and small obligations (riven habitually are what wln the heart and secure comfort Sir H. Davy. Th First Lesion of sn Arsb Boy. The very first lesson which an Arab baby learns when be begins to talk is to keep facts to himself. It does not sound very friendly put In that way. but It saves a deal of trouble. For elgners do not understand Arabs. They ask them pointed questions and receive peculiar answers. They con strue the answers to please themselves and come away to tell tbe world that the Arabs are a nation of liars They are not a nation of Hunt. Pertiups tf tbey should tell the foreigners to mind tbelr own affairs and let them and theirs alone the foreigners would understand them better -Exchange. Johnson's Definitions. Dr. Johnson ierpetrnted many Jokes In his dictionary, but hiuodk his most famous blunders was bis deliuition of Apastern" ::s "tbe knee of a burse" Pr. Johnson denned oais as "a gmlu which In England is generally given t horses, but In Seotlnnd supp-irts the people." He defined "penli!ii"" as "n slave ut state, hired by a siIhmh1 to obey his master." which definition was made much of by the dix-tor's enemies when he himself was awarded a pension. Have You Ever HAD A ' VISIT BY THE SEA OP. A RUN ON THE SANDY SHORE AT NORTH- BEACH WASHINGTON Did you know you could reach this delightful, care slaying, health giving, fun making SUMfMER RESORT BY TAKING THE O.-W.fR. & N. To Portland THEN' DOWN 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 the O.-W. R. & N. and find out how little' it will cost to leave care and dust and heat behind and have a real . REST BY THE SE i . IDE ABSTRACT & TITLE-CO. CAPITAL 15,000 A modern and up-to-date plant operated by experi enced abstractors. All work first class. Guaranteed to be reliable. Prices reasonable. C. M. Lockwood Secretary and Manager Office in Foley Block. service m Consists of Accuracy, Promptness, Courtesy, Confidential Treatment and Conservative Financial Aid rmoinne., i , uePsitors and the increasing sXm-& X baI,, rroves oar ability to rende? Ed tadWdualf COlm,S "re S0'idted from P"5 All facilities given consistent with conservative banking. Capital $100,000.00; Surplus $10,500; Deposits $300,000.00 y UnitedStatesNationalBank ' nr,TaJJrande Oregon . ! .K.WFST0mcSrAiroDIRECTORS 'J ! W3I. HILLEI I,TE,S,UMI FRA5K C051EI ! T.J.8CB0GGII CTBlSw C HIKBT BaOOS J. l. CATUXSS - 4 ' J "I Dankmg i V.