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PAflR rcrrorn PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1912. v iCIassifiedl o ! M i O g nay erasing $ Vil WOB KENT Eight room house. Clots In on Adams with bath, light and toilet Cnll 1417 Wash. Phone Red TS1 ' 6-24-tf RUBBER STAMPS of all kinds ioi rult boxes, office use, etc. Try us First class work. Anderson's store Core, Oregon. t-i-tt JOB RENT Housekeeping rooms. Call 1417. Wash. Phone Red 752. H4-U JOR RENT Five room house, all modern and two heating stoves, springs and mattress for sale. 1409 T. avenue. Phone Black 1192. 7-10-tf &OOM FOR RENT Large front room modern. 1710 Fourth street Phone Red S62. TOR RENT Modern furnished front room. Close In. Apply at 1507 Wash ington. 7-18-tt 7 " . ' a "" n t- PI... In nn I lavUAl run nri w Fourth street Phone Red 952. 7-6tf lOR RENT Three furnished house Jteeplng rooms. Phone Red 251. 7-18-tf "WAITED Dining room help. Home restaurant. No. 10 Depot St. 7-20-6t TOR RENT Modern nine room plas tered house, with bath, toilet, lav atory, sink, electric fixtures, tele ghone connections, wood work var nished natural wood finish, four principal floors varnished for ruga; cellar and barn. I will lease this aonse for a term of years If desir ed. Location southwest corner Oak and Jefferson. Address, Sherwood Williams, lmbler, Ore. 7-25-tf WANTED Roomers 2109 Third. and boarders. 7-23-5t J"OR 8ALE Range, kitchen table, floor matting, window shades. Phone Black 8462 or call 1702 First street 7-26-2t c TOR SALE On easy payments a mall cottage. Six blocks from the nostofflce, or will rent. Halsten's jfnrnlture store. 7-26-6t WANTED Girl for general house work. 2082 Oak St, cor Adams. -it PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR! PHYSIC1AX9 AND 8ritfJZ059 IB. H. HALLPhrslcIan and Sur geon. Cor. Adams Ave and Depot St. Phone, Main 23. UOLITOH. M. D Physician and Surireon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St. Phones: Office, Main 68; Resilience, 69. Stops Coughs - Cures Colds For sale by A. T. HILL. THOROUGHBRED HYM0TH ROCKS Pallet and Cockerel aUtiag Utility Matlnga. B(gs fer sale. For Prtoea Cer ressoai to D. 0. STODDARD La Grande, Ore a 9 AUTOMOBILE LITIRT 8 Trfsa t aar aart of Dalon, Ba- 0 X Int. Wallowa Counties. Bay aa4 IsfM Sarrtea TAX BUsTIIf. nM Bkeli ttl ij i ' sf0riB ! xi. if luf, to. u. al. u. rtusiu.. and Surgeon. Special attention U , Eri Bar. Nose and Throat Offlcs In La Grande National Bank Bulld , tag. Phones: Office toin 2; Resi dence Mala ai jkL H. U UNDEhWUOD Lneaaes ) the eye a specialty. R. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Diseases of women and children. Offices: Adams avenue, .over Wright Drug Co. ifc-'O." W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician. Over Lilly's Hardwar. tore. Phone Main 63. Successor to Dr, F. E. Moore. VETERINARY. H. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Sur geon. Office at Hill's Drug store, La Grande. Residence Phon. Red 701; Office Phone. Black 1361; In dependent Phone 63; Both Phones a; ReslJence. ! AlTOJtF.TS AT tKVi CO! RAN & COCHRAN Attorneys rhas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Grande Natlonil Baus Building, La Grande. Oregon. ! 6 o , H. CRAWFORD ROBT. S. BAKIN j CRAWFORD ft EAKIN Attorneys I st law. Practices in all the courts of the state and Cnlted States. Of tlre in La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande. Oregon. GREEN & SMALL Attorneys. R. J Green and Chas. E. Small. Rooms 14-15-16 Sommer bldg. (Over Silver tborn's drug store). La Grande, Oregon. $ Ht FRATERNAL OR ft DERS. ! V. F. & A. M. La GranO Lodge No. 41, A. F A A. M. holds reguUr meetings first and third Saturdays at : :30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons N. MOLITOR. TV. M. A C. WILLIAMS, Secretary $ I n?7o7l5LaGran;le Lodge No. 431 'meets each Thursday evening at S o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. T. J. SCROGGINS, E. R. H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Sec VOODMEN' OF THE WORLD La Orande Lodge No. 169 W. O. W. meeta 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. I tODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA ' Another shark on literature comma La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on however comma says that It Is Impos the Oris and third Thursday even-! slble for uny person to write without Iiiks of each month In the K. of P.' using punctuation murks period' Being hall. Visiting neighbors welcome. I 0f -.-nti-ei mm com run we do not feel A. DUNN V. C . Uf ol and caiinB the W. F. LANDRUM, Ciert. j ,tu,r KH,,tiemnn a quotation marks povll VDlfrtHBORaMeeta arerv "ur ,,ou,,M 'flotation marks but we ROYAL NBIQHBORS-j MeeU every ll:Ve d.-moiii i-i.tod eoiuma to tbe utls second and fourth Friday every r,.,ol, f ,mrself connua at least com month. All visiting; memkers cor-' llnl nuu wrl'lng can he done without dlally Invited. I CORA FITZGERALD, Oracle. LILLY C. KIMMLE. Recorder. REBEKAH3 Crystal Lodge No. 50' meets every Tueaday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem-'A U44.J .AM . LEAH E. COOUDGB. N. G. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER. Sec. L. O. O MfTTwHSfiMil 11 rout tirauittj, m Kmuvm j ., L uranue uoage no.i.h ... . ,h . 850. Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings e7ery second kJd fourth Mondays at 7:30 p. m. In I j O. O. F. hall. Visiting brother! cor dially Invited to attend. R, J. GREEN, W. D. B. L. LEAVITT, Sec'y. t L. RICHARDSON, M. D. r. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. Drs. RichardBon & Loughlln, Physicians and Surgeons Phones Offlcs Black 1362. Or. Richardson's Res. Mala E6. ir. Loughlln's Res. Ma'n 717 (NIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night In Castle ball, (old Elk's hall ) A Pythian welcome to all vtsltinf Knights. H. W, RILEY. C. C. R. U LINCOLN, M. of H. ft B. O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. 18, O. E. 8., holds atated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor dially Invited. MRS. MARIE JACKSON, W. M. MARY A. WARNICK. Sec. f'lfeW Uas4 1 ky Be hoot for OIH -rVr of ft Joitgi Hntut Pm-.m f rr of Mt4wr Ort.lsvUCift. lriU, MtaV Art, 8 tttrvthtn. G)inn-tf urn LlUsutMtojit tmptw tuasat iott II istrtot wnm ska.. TtKl rm . W4. Th 8aiinhsv lalltBjC4I . (1 .r. AprlloattKam bImmI J haj 8tsvl4a aaWtfJ 4tdna ,'' Sapfwr.CMf TH, Si Htlawrlil ciM r- Startled a Bride In India. - "l was married In India." says a writer In the Contra Costa Oatette. "and rented a little -bouse fourteen miles or so from any other habita tion of white men. The morning my wife and I arrived the servanta laid breakfast on the veranda overlooking the river. At the clatter of the plates there began to come down from the big tree that overshadowed the bouse and up the tree that grew In the ravine behind It from the house roof Itself, from everywhere, a multitude of sol emn monkeys. "Tliey ca'te up singly and in couples and In families and took their places without noise or fuss ou the verunda and ant there like nu midieuce waltlug for an euterttilnuieut to beiflu. And when the breiikfitst was all laid and the monkeys were all seated 1 weut lu to cnll my wife. "'BrenkfiiKt Is ready, nnd they are all waltiug!' 1 said. "Who nre wultlusf she asked in dismay. 'I thought we were going to be alone, and 1 was Just coming out lu wy dressing sown.' " 'Never mind.' I said -The .people nl)0t)t jjcre nre not fashionably dressed xhev wwir ,)retty much the same things nil the year round, And so my wife came out Imagine ber usiouishuient. In the middle of the ver:ih!.'i stood our breakfast tubie. nnd nil tin- ii'st of the space, as well ii the rii!!lD-.' and the steps, was covered wtu mi l:n!i;riie eoiupiiny of moukey. as jrriive u possible and as motion less iiml "I'l'iit as if they were stuffed Only i lu-ir res kept blinking and theli little round ears kept twitching. My wife laughed heartily at which the monkey only looked nil the graver and snt down " 'Will they eat anything?' she asked " 'Try tliein.' I suld. - "So she ph-ked up a biscuit and threw It among the company. Three bun di'ed monUeys Jumped-into the nir llki one. ami for nu distant there was h rit that delles description. The ties' moment every monkey was sitting In Us place ns solemn ns If It had iiev.-i moved. Only llielr eyes winked and their ears twitched "My wife threw them another tils cult, nnd the riot broke out iiRiiln Then she threw tliein another and 'another uud another. But ut last we had given away nil that we had to give and cot up to go. The monkeys at once ruse and. advancing gravely to the steps. Wnlke1 down them In a solemn pro cession ttcj dispersed for the day's oc cupations." A Study In Punctuation. A celebrated eastern educator cor ma who h:is spent much time tn studying literature commit tells us that the modern writer uses too many puno- tuntiup murks semicolon that he oftenj gets tueiu in tue wrong piuce ana mm tbey nre a nulsuuce comma anyhov period the use of -my piuictiiatloii mark what : - ....... .... . .. III,,. I.. soever pwlod How do .vou like it In terroKiilion nolnf- Krooklyn Eagle. " UU&VUAkW Ranch butter, 65c 2 lb. roU. . Ranch eggs 20o. Feed and Grain. Alfalfa Hay $13.00 (retail). Timothy $16.00. Grain hay $12.00. Bluestem $1.48 C Patent $1.35. spring fries 180. Snowdrift $1.45 Floor 10s Corn Meal 35c per sack. Bran and Shorts $1.85 and $1.48 Oats $1.90 per cwt Rolled barley $1.90 per cwt Cattle, Boas and Fowl. Heavy hogs $6.00. Chickens Hens 9c; old roosters 7c Cows 4o Steers $5.00 to $5.75. Sheep 4 c. Light hogs 6 3-40. Ducks Lii weight. 12 He. Geese, live weight 10c. Frails, Oranges 40c to 60c. Bananas 40c per dot. Gooseberries 8c quart T'getahle and Hlscellaaeeas. Rhubarb 6c. Cucumbers 6 to lOo. Onions 88.00 per cwt Green peas 10c. Qreea Asparagus 10c. Potatoes Per cwt. $1.50 Potatoea Par cwt. ISJ. Bplnach 5 lbs for 85c Green onions 6c bunt. I for lOfl. Beans White. 8 t-Sc: Una, 10 cents! New Cabbaga 80. I A Surprise Party That Envy. my Uacher cars that I'm the beat Ami smartest boy tn scbook lm never earslm, like tbe rest; X nvr bru rula. If vlaltora sbould ooom to call She baa me speak piece Or tail what make aa apple fall Or bound tbe ooast of Ureses. you might expeet that,' since my brala Hold sucb an awful lot. I'd be extremely proud and vein. But, ob. Indeed I'm notl . For Willie Brown's a oleverer lad Than I can bope to be. x Why, I'd give anything I bad . To be as smart as he. Be can't recite "Bark, bark, the larkl" He's not the teacher1 pet. Be never gets a perfect mark In 'rlthmetlc. and yet Could I be be I'd waste ao tears ' Ou foollab things like sums. For Willie Brown can wag bis ears . And dUlocate bis thumbs. -Deems Taylor In Youth's Companion.' 8elf Evident Lis Wot makes 'em go up In tbe air tbem things? Alf-V"y, the bllnkln' blnjln, yer elllj kid. Liz Well, ain't motors got hlnjlns? Alf Corse they 'as, but tbey atn'l got no wings, 'ave 'em? Liz Then It's the wings as makes 'em go up, nln't It? Alf-Fawtly. Well, It's like this: Tbey runs along tbe ground a bit, an' then tbe wind gits under tbe wings, an' bup they go! See? Liz Wuunerful, alu't ltf Alf Jest abnbt Liz An' 'ow do they come dahn, then, Alf? Alf W'y, atop tbe blnjln, o' corse. - Liz But 'ow can tbey git tbe wind abt from under the winga? Alf Well, frlnstance well, ow does a bird do It? Liz I dunno. Alf You seen a bird, I s'pose, ain't yer? Liz 'Eapa. Alf An' you seen a bird come dahn, I s'pose? Liz Oh, yus: I seen thatl Alf-Well, then, don't erst slcb sill qiitwhmiH -- Pull Mull Ciizette. . Thoughtful Georgia. "I'tipit," sulii Ui'OipK;. "it worries me awful to lliink Ikiu much trouble I Kir t- iiiiiiniiiii ' "She Imsn I -oniil;ineil " "No. ilic s 1 f 17 psiticiit. But ftbe ot tell scull- Hit- to tile li: fur tlllnus and they nre 11 mMl ruy oft. Hiul 1 know hi- eel' jtokh wuitluK whei. "Iie' in ;i burry." "Not often I fnney., "Oil, sties nearly nhviiyn tn 11 Hum tflie peN overj'th:i!g'n!I ready fot bn! in.- iii"i t''"U ut t'.:i 'nsl tnimite lie j .. v,: ;et.- 11 piiihliiii; .ill ikinimI ii ml lilllis sbe Lusil'l :m niiline ur si.iiielliinp. uud then she'.' in a ti awful stew, cause the oven t all ready, uud maybe visitors ore com ing, uud I 'an t run a very long dls tance. you know, nnd I feet awful sor ry for poor mamma." "Humph! Well, what can you do about It 7" "1 was thinking you might get me a bicycle." Pearson's Weekly. Where Wat t? President Mellen of the New Haven likes railroad stories, no matter what the variety, and was Immensely pleas ed with one of the lesser officials tbe other day when be told him this one aa being not only true, but as an oc currence In tbe New Haven station: A nervous lady stopped a baggage master and demanded to know why ber train was arriving so late. "Well," aald be. "It's just like this: Tbe train ahead Is behind, and this train waa behind before besides." The lady could not figure It and nei ther tor a moment could President Mellen. Boston Traveler. , Esaential'to 8uccess- Lambert Kaspers, Chicago attorney told the following story at a recent Voung Men's Christian association ban quet: A Kansas farmer, a Dane, applied for naturalization papers. The judge asked him. "Are you satisfied with tbe general conditions of the country?" "Yas." drawled the Dane. "Does the government suit your queried the Judge. "Yas, yas; only 1 would like to see more rain," replied the farmer. Cbl cago Tribune. Word of Wright "The ancients usfl to write tn clnj and then bake It" "Yea." replied tbe man who was reading tbe latest speech. "In those days when they spoke of burling epl thets at a man It meant something." Waahlngton Star. Taking No Chance. "I see In this paper that Dr. Wiley says a wife is eutitled to one-third ot tbe busband'a salary." "Yea The trouble Is that su many wives don't seem to know wblrli third It Is and take all three "-Cleveland Plain Dealer Explained. "What la tbla douHwtlc science?" tn St I red tbe engaged girl "It consists of milking hash out ot tbe left over meat and croquettes out of tbe left over btiKb." explained her more experienced friend. - Pittsburgh Pot Have Ybu HAD A ' VISIT BY THE SEA OR A -RUN ON THE SANDY SHOEE . AT NORTH BEACH WASHINGTON Did you know you could reach this delightful, care slaying, health giving, fun making SUMMER RESORT BY TAKING TILE O.-W.f R. & N. To Portland THEN DOWN THE COLUMBIA RIVER via Steamers T. J. 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Capital $100,000.00; Surplus $10,500; Deposits $300,000.00 UnitcdStatcsNationalBank Grande, Oregon 5. k w, ONCERS AND DIRECTORS --vj 11. k. iHli wx. xnxii T.J. 8CB0QGH CT.B1C0I Ever Points. You Should rnin w-w w ' banking X, U C1TOBM