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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1912. ' lClass'0jed fcUErtbi Ak'ps'oY ill kinds foi First class work. Anderson's store Core, re. Of tw 6-4-tf g roil mnrlkrn 'unri 11 a-n-- ti0fl tfh crtntiM. spWiiss sJidttrWriW 3rsi'l409 T. avenue. Phone Black 1192. 7-10-tf fcOOM FOR KENT Large front rooty modern. ,1710 ijfourth El feet, rnone Red 952. rOR RENT Modern furnlslied front room. QloBe Im Anat 16(7f Wo; JngtonJi: .t i ( : ,7-16f BOOM FOR lLENIiW Cloa lu en Fourth street. Phone Red 952. 7-6tf . i " ( , t : : . t k rOH h$XT ThrY JfurnfeUfdht koi piiigl roouiB. Phone Red 25 lf,,7WF- (1U0- '111 FOR RENT Modern nine room plas ter.erj!V5u;e, witJbjftTj, ton6f.r1aKJg tory.Y sink,, ,e.ecgtric fijtur teui-. phone .eVidnecMoMi, w66a wttrV Vat Dished jatjia'woad rrrlrh, four prluclpalfloors Varnished for rugs; cellar and birn. -Iwtll lease this house for a terra 'W'years !f-I r ed!t! kkWkloit i'hnW.livcmmr' Oak and Jefferson. Address, Sherwood and balance at other work. Cher- rv'MA'aU. Illiwmtt BVSWritf "KtM W' .!? "'(mh TifWry -Wrnlr.-- -' .1 yVW!V M9farftiM-t..y i, sir L An-"irffl .?H.rtf-. A-. ,J,!,vVr" -r-a -" 'KW,'---fi"- X " 1 -"i Wfei.1Sffl'Vtla.nils,f;3jf'' w-OTSWtvHM-rMKI'mS " rri "arVMrrp u"m .sHTf f.ta k ' WjI't? .P. iQ, &tt ttWW''" Wy'l7iiin'ir fn frtTr'ftttn Tlirn Kei'p ' i- Vi 'iifl rim t tiJ 9 .H WAED-Waho Vfj!lIa'By t-erf-l K c. CoralJ3e. fencedWlcht. Rff5l! f70?l,.1T",Pot?ut aWsWton woawr. Spficf-V' ,'7-B-5lp,,B1 J(tfirJ,'.l'tW a cci FORjsArC-n aeafy nuuientsi; mail cottag()fti biockfron the poatfflge, r luaeo-' Haiabea'a Fu4MJlujW!r0rM (a1ii . 7.-KtKb'0r-f.8 UfAtri -"O W 'il do WANTEp- .irLor ffincra worf- 2502ikSt.;,coVJJdi?m's. 9 wi4-tfi3iS30xVio.i' per huo3Wr.,'Phdrf6-ReT1' 191." T-tt-41 .twhh' w, -tW TtrK f,t "WANTED Dining roem-iglrl at Tal , ace..retura?it.,M Waes t7i.90i.ia. weqUa 1 ,ti-W9-tf n : ft f. i ."Cjt'M ' ' r "s :. r Si Srr)iJ4" C if.li- . r 4 V 4 1 c. t !;. . .li DB. lj.,. ALL-PftyBlcland Surr geog. rJCk)r, Adanjs, Ave ap.1 Depot Ht fj"Wi.M"A t l MOLITOR M..JO.n-Phyalclaa and Surgeon Corner Adams Ave and It. jbonet jiiei, .jMaJn fid Depot St Reslden If? ::p'-"T roi nmi. Co.,inc.i i,r siSItHS Of THt HOIV MAMFS OF HSUS AND MARY. Grfc. ClUn Cmrmi. Mu.lc. An. Elocwiya and Coamer ct.1 Dectt. xJtt 4 IU! terMfi.Krhnrtl Moral uwl ll-llliri.li.i.WrrliAr,itn,oO'CMt.Addr- tisTt urrminK. j- r'. -At. iv.i(.. THOROUGHBRED HYttOTH ROCKS - - .: PUt au4 : Orkerel . JlaUag' ? CUIIty Bating. IffB fr le. For Prices Cor. I , ; . i reesx4 o tP'. B. STODDARD - . La Grande, Ore AUTOMOBILE L1VKBT Trip to Prt of Union, Ba- tar. Wallowa Counties. -t t ! ' Bar aai Ifcjrkt RerrW r" ' ' ' " tut atrsnrt. n im m . it. OKI ON, ro. u. to. u.-faMiciu and Surf eon. Speulal J0tkuoa u r. Ear. Nose and! Tlfoat, fV H If-' ' .tnjbsr GMIHt MHoial jtianV .jt- m mm i JeD.M.JI I .1 jK. H7 U UNDEKWUOD Ul the eye a specialty. R. DORA iAJNOEBWOODUeaaea "of "women and children, Adams avenue, over Wright Co. Drug Etr W. - ZIMMERyAN-Osteupath aiclan. fiver LillyTtYHai'dwar Phone W ,1 Vi tt RAIL VV cum "i Ttt 3.;3uccessor4iid tWill MtcfAlJted ' "I T. E. M0or4' 5. sr. . av. VT VI Office at Hill's Drug store, Lu drande. Residence I none, ,i u l 701: Olnce Phone. Black lata; in H-r.' .' dei)endeut,ittoue . C?,'"' B !Ut,iftoue , V. Bat I ! Kesl ATTORNEYS AT. LIU .CilRAN 4COCHRAN rujys Phas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Cocb of tbe state and t'nlted States Of fice In La Grande National Bank Bil 'r,v FRATERNAL 0R- Jftt T-jf i i " . f oi'iuisHfack.Tbnrilayiveniaa ati rnwr , iuw, uiodmc ill""""" "'"I IfljprBMI. anil oijiy Buildidf La Graudfi'OriiKoa. ' i J4 coiiJl Mllb ul nitmnr.i? nttiUr. s. EAKIN9m 'limine, roiir yep ... "ff. .! i ,T ,n Mi"' iminiM-rs of a y GrecTi and Chas. E. Small. Rooms ensc. i t; o.ini. n isisuinlKu it'.s thoTnlsjio.li I'ifulSlir'iu blrlLt)i,d Oregon. 1 1 if hp has ;i tii. ture of "Mie L'irl h left - :,,Aa,'!lr'' iaVUlUaita-others, coarulally tavlodr,;,,,,'ll'''v Vr a o f FvoodMEMf dpnnAMiCLrPbf fh-e'Whrflnfl,f;rffhg'etfhf9f,fW?7'' !Hv -.: tn"'nWor4pvV! he- uiDoia j Kirov uu (.uiiu i - i tlflk-meniberstwco'me?'i ' 11 D FtTEHALO.' C? cMr. m'tOBHSKY CtStiL" 'uranYeCamTteetS' the'ftta an thlfd 'THurtlay 'evterf-- lna)Of iacbrUioDth in .Us H. ef Pi , nail. Visiting neighbors welcome. t m W.Yfv'LANDBu'm, tClerk. e i ROYAL NEIGHBORS Meets every econd 'ana-fottrtS'rtday 'every month.) AM "rHitli memker -eor ' "dlally iavlted. t ir ii'. CORA FITZGERALD, Qracla. Ti LILLY C. KIMMLE. Recorder REB EKAJHS Crystal LodjEevNo, 50 tneeta every Tuesday evening in 'the "1. 0. 0. F. ball. All visiting mim "bers are InvitedTd TOena." LEAH E. COOUDOE,' N. -Q; MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec. i . ii ii 1 1 .. 1 1 .i i ii i O. O. TH.; La Grande Lodge' No. ' rflgula mejjtls eryf sejjpdnJd fourth vMonday at 7: PntH, I J O. O. haij.aiting brotier ppjr aially invited to "wnp.,,,.,,, R. J. GREEN, W. D. B. L. LEAVITT. Sec'y 'i'. U RICHARDSON. M.-D. . w. Louaiiuii. sr.' 7 Dra. RJiha(dson & IOMRhlln,-.. i Physicians and Surgeons Phonea Office Black 1361. 3r. Richardson's Res Main 66. : .- : tr. Loughlin's Res Ma'n 7(T v.VlGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodgs. No. 27 meets' every Monday night In Castle hall, (old Elk's hail ) A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knigfcta. - 1 ' ' H. W RILEY, C. C. . L. LINCOLN M. of R ft S. 0. E. 3. Hope Chapter No. IS. O. B. S., hold stated communications the , aecond and fourth Wednesday of each month. Visiting members cor dially Invited. - MRS. MARIS JACKSON. W. M. MART A. WARN1CK. Sec. flMtA.Bt Mil IS.. 8.-hwl ri,..IIH. -.Vr" f nwof Kiwri t et Jctk. Htirt I P. i..l7 !..t. Hn Art. tlMWU.H.. Oinuuv wm. i it'wlat i...!!. niiMt lovr 14 iwn ot a I Tt . AillrllM .noal 1 h fpfrl. Mrl. VMr. IN.', . .. . T il - ..t... ,4'mm-"-.tmtWW.uB uituJIES." Training and-Oiseipline Th VPr Tl Tbe pay year, and bis adniiss; Ik in f,.r flothlnn .it . ' W-e,--fahnv-sFi:--ror-Tt, .cetts.-a-balr pUiowj'Mf.TO cent, six hlii jip'irtuieins will nu He In iint ilenoslt SiK) when o) tUi pa oilier jh flip dbWtHSl o theAsi ue ei suWr"t.'iiUont in '00 KV I'll'. . When be htt been fully entered us n nildshlpmnn It 1h I be nlui of the officers M fi b .(i;cuie the young mnn to 1 co""c"' frW , "'11 T j, 1 . " ; ..' 'ynrrnnvo ie jienricinun jss vy an nu oflicv AnJ to bo.'d ndnornnd, dutjr to couiilfi parritiionvit toevpfytldni; else. The iientUL-sM in .Trpss of tbe oil)- cer of the United. SliHen .navy , Ja.ua ivy, I ii jcoi niose f-uujcoine in tilin ; Ctti. ipMciate r (Ho Xavul KViIrt-ss U'h oung man, to hi? nothing, of the excellent educiitlon In Tin- iiil(N!dnn:in Im few Juxurlps :it ''li.. iti I. Ltni n luiki rnn Jiivitrioe nl u . . . J Y . '..1 ;!5"rj:DnM'WJ hi:. it iHi'iipi" a room alone Thi'sc In KiUtx for two men. wttli 7Z ....... ... ....A . H MJVV,,I I '. . II II lit" IIIM1 IJ UVJUI ' I ...... .. . ' i i:JiK . 1 -a ..tf.ll- :M UNCLE SAM'S per Hifrif or . j vo t ol a lidslipulin 1 'jf Pf &'db.& JL Mi WTn acaeiwy. He Fschdi'iny c.;il uililielli raf . ff" SJHlo,nt.''!Lightland'lili't Otteisier m'l'U A Choice of Evils. C"usaProOlid Tm 8P1B5I h-tSi toMrtitl1?vln!f toWolA'W Lo yrtlitliMlt'ltinrt, uitftnWH4'MHl Ht,i he .should uiak(stva9JfoM'"tin! orfni'innivo In thi T.vconiu.. tn. w.'jh'li 1 .- P like(l tlle lWriil,.'"I'ias,'eii I ... . iri . ., , , f . i j.tt , I fects'; KiS'fE'Hr Yh.T "Wi-". vsj I 'IH IC, . t. " Ilfc.l L.l'll, V. I't ui li a realization, of tlie.til.orv r traietly. wltH siieli nttle tie elTo'rtt1 r lw there no recliu'?- r 1 " " :. "TliflV l -ftidt'ed:iniee-'is.fttiVweVed,f irviuj jvmipl,! tioiote' tiifetr tkingJ H reineini.er lie first Is stlence and pienti ti n iii'ininr mi' wi'iii's. sii null tile in! ir u;. Ibk to distrait n hi 'til abadiuxs f Thf seMi la Us I as tiiri'.-H possllDi ts counterfxHi'd. aiMb Is the rpK-lpe. ), ."(''''('jsttd Mnnte. there k eite )np-i Itlltnirx t Von hilvfjiiiisatiiliUstlMif t iit.'iKMstJ wlantpH rmm, sa'tl io reiiiHinntfr a tlilnl'- HABKEI BEP0BTS. 5 -svr. . -aJ s:j wj.r t- ,'i;i1f Buteer Fahcy creamery;' 35 cenU 1 lb roll; a lb.? roll,: 66 cents, i" it vi. Ranch butter, 66c S lb. rollJ'.i.; t Ranch egga-20e. 'Oi. .'jco: ." I " Feed undtmln.ii'o.f ion f Alfalfa Hay 13iei ("retail . Timothye-$16U)0..S Tt .wtifrx Grala bay 412.00. i-t-itou n.-' , Blueetem t.4S cc; : :A ; , .: : ' Patent-11.36, . ,,.:L , , j : , spring fries 18c f , n-n:t - Snowdrift; $1.46 r. -: kionr , ., , 10s Corn Meal 36c per sack. Bran' and Shorts $1.35 and 11.41 Oats $l.dO per cwt ' ' ' Rolled barley $1.90 per cwt ' Cattle, Ilogs and FowL ' Heavy' hogs $6.00. , r Chickens Hens 9c; old roosters 7c Cows 4c , , . Steers $5.od to $5.75. . ' Sheep 4c. ' " Light hogs 6 S-4c "' ' Ducks Ll-d weight, IX He Oeese. live weight 10c. Fruits. Oranges 40c to 50c. Bananas 40c per dot. Gooseberries 8c quart. ' VgetaMv and Mlwllaaeeis. ' Rhubarb 6c. Cncumbers 6 to 10c. Onions $3.00 per cwt. Oreen peas 10c. -Oreen Asparagus 10c. Potatoes Per cwt., $1.6 Potatoes Per cwt, $$.!. flplnach 6 Tbs for ISc Oreen onions 6c bnach, I for 10s. Beans-Whits. S l-Sc: 11, 10 esnts nw VBoeaire ec wK H tBre! I- li "! j it. I 1 ill 1 : ' ; a "Did I aay f-thJidC asked Irving "Dm perhaps TThnTrrhaps 1 did. but what could I hae bad In mind? Untfmaifcef AmlJTy sljence. light Ima-utl, stmll I say letorsT Remem berlha J mi boy jctorV Silence. Ught k third.' Nm.d For Hi saumo M.j..ty, S'ra that hardly -fpuptrf in dnr-prttipb; Isles Is without some place or thing which prompts toe thought tlu Satanic majesty must be a holds Tub. the Devil's Frying Pan, the Dev It's r.nkc tha Dorir. niUo tha rQt-n-y I Caldrou, are a few .instances wjlcjj -rt rartJtf I6d couutrl-vwle. r Advertiser Utdrssstng While 8ytinmirg An ntitllirily on mlng nVlvjltj-jl that who IsUefiMjig to i undivss in the water, so that In case of filifrffg pterb6ai;d froif ("tbort thr will he less daiig(! of! drjoving. Put on old cloflit'S, band nnd'tne iposll fot add tal?te OCT the shoe from the free foot with the free hnnd After"fhe8hoe are off ItieylMiBBtht artTMir tojri wMrt.mho'lJ turn oA-bls ack and tJ.EKHJItt W ne can ;'t on. Rwimmliur meanwhile with h lecs.-rt4il4w:lhe,rBJd What Mke'!fta."raloUII';:r i "M? f RirWf Rli"',IIf''fVjliolly Sap head, "to say that 'clnt"ius don't make tha mnn ' ,,rkM.,i iuoci-u 1 'ed Mis.' Penprey. ,. u . . . if, I IXUan't have such lots ot clothes be aoa- .". . .... i Mutiuaro ami runes hi. nr.&if ioiT Choice of Evils. J5LaTidlnd.v Wouiif 'WinW."Wi,'l''' ' -Biiti "is ' :t'cj ' J ' 3 iOMsefoa v')ttl''' -.iMJtino eoirso. i' lit.- 'f . iit' :i ' l-a . a Ji&ii itt''' (Zo -reus &ri.':,cai-oaa aiMi...'.iusi bbihiu. rtit; . . . ... . srfJiVl.unDpeueu i,iuw'.v ,iMuetVM' uif rest oi t;ie suni ton-e koi ou huh Thu "nffr.riftr 'trna V the31nTfJft u't bringftig "A1 HriA' fum'Ii'Wrfb HrtflF sftd 'fhts ihbihniPirfifoiaad Wit Mm tttTeom gplracy was planned. A phony call to the . telephone., took . blm,n way. and Ball pott.7rAwW7fftir"Vh T.n I ipom?VrTT',9r.IJ Blljlirds patterned spmewbaT after bowllfig is the a,t,eat change in contests on the green tableT and the suggested hange has been devised in order to Utimi'nTe'nterest In the game Bll Uartls has .changetJI very muc Id ceht years '"'The old straight' rail game was too easj'.'aud 'rules "were adopted tb:make It rhard for' experts to 'con-' tlnue pbenoinetiat rude H'he4 change followed kit qtiUHc succession-: until the 1J balk Una; and theq uthe -IS. .balk Une games, were developed The. 18.1 game Is regarded , as the hamplyu'.s game, but It Is not jiopiWar 'with lovers of bllirards perhaps" beWiuse thijre arerl fw real "masters of the -'gamtv and consequently" a' a me ofMS l' billiards grows monotonous. Tbe new game calls for teams ot Ave or more players on each side, and tbe game is played on, two regulation ta bles. There is a' score sheet similar to that used In recordlug bowling match es. Eaeh biarf on' each r'enlu plays ten frames or Innings, and tbe side scoring the most points wins. The play Is at straight-rail billiards. - A player kee on until be bus -missed or baa made ten points, when he retires. A miss or a run' of ten ends the frame, uud then tbe balls are respotted ahd the next player takes bis turn. - - " ' ' Tbe opening shot on a billiard table Is rather bard, mo an easier ehot has been devised, but It is one which would Ilia lie It dltlicult for the player to keep the balls together on bis first attempt ine uaiia are colored red. white am! blue The cue ball Is placed In th middle or the table two and a halt IncbeM out from tbe bottom rati The other two balls are to be placed in the middle of the top rail Uv Imhes a pari and two and a ba If Inches out from Hie rail A player will not get mi., h of a, shot from his opening, hut he can surelv count by playing Mne'olT one ball, irolnir to the top rail and uetrlnc' a one cushion en mm which will lnve the Palls spread, making hts seeond shot an nptn one This will gire th op,u Mbl(, plnvpn, a chance airslnit tbe player who Is strong at nursing. cM,denf4e aunt efvywiier ofl 3 U tlTuiterriilal g.l)e"i 'jW "'ft'kV) I'Jltirb BkrtS L th'CTlj' BeiowtS thTJ H vr IMUA'heiriDevW'sA. i 1 1 fcMiilalso liini i iWfll when lie came back a piece ot pie who mwl 4rtltiMlatftf sennViMlart misb(ta qaMi rkd" sjriljis "for his tog: ' T j': T jJik llm: "BifTetftlimlsfAef'Bmwifost; WMwN t i,i i'4-.'--ii.i!) ' m h nut ,MdSi. HERmATESTINTUE CAMS VISIT BY 'd l.f.v-r- -.RUN ON, THE N O RfT Hfr I 4 id you klrr yol4coiildVreah;ihiI;da. slayAg, health "giVirfg.ulr'mSf T: jBoTTBr' HASSAtOi UNDj'lIAilV IT 1 IVAJLVallJIV Where trains connect wltKTJbats for North TV rou can Ask apatay o.-rtmmwvot how little it Xvill cost to leave care and dust and heat M behind -tvtaji . t ,;i3 J a,illMt 1 '1 'aJ:"i7. ooi i ? r-"- -v-' k,L nsspajiMMMMawMmBansaaMISt f A i&mtn aI,ie-t&-da'ffi,lam"t6DeFare(l bv!einei ''!idA.tW? 'mhtSm- Quarankied . . -lP ria&ie. s-tTices reasonable its i it 1 Secretary and I. ;Office'iif Foley Block.01 ""' I i i.e. t'.tff rrs --KijJaV T 'ti Jhft-t'tTiTt-- ri '-3:r:i iii,:'.'Jn J -f.--.rj ft tti1' "tfiftjJ " r,f Iff"1 oi:!i Jtt irc-;sitov ' - Jr v.uuuuem,iai Treatment and ConsewativeTih'ancial Aid Not only are ymUssured of uie tuuuung oi our depositors, and the increasing business of the bank proves our, ahilixr OT, All facilities given consistent with i . conservative banking. Capital $100,000.00; Surplus $10,500; Deposlta v . $300,000.00 ' UnitcdStatcsNationalBank H. E. 000LTD6K WS. XTLLE1 A. T. miL' ! C.T.BAC0H T.J. 84TXOhSII THE SEA SANDY SHORE: U", J:I" B E 1 ii I aw w i ou eon - J IMl'O . l .S 11 T!C in ;vns ifvitt-n i t Md .w -e.f'l in -ii td u i: '(J o iiis.u; Hllli'IIIUU!WiUIUUU " i. . Consists Of T all that' at 'this bank but "' FB1KE COXLII J. C HIJTKT KucTTrSS IllKl iri 113 ltd 1W f-'llt tm; ITl 1 R' y till ')Vf IO' o 19 i,J eifl .tas -Kll I