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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1912)
: V ; y ICIassitiedi Advertising SHJBBKR STAMPS of all kinds foi fruit bozet, office ue, etc. Try us Tint class work. Anderson's stors Cove, Oregon. tri-U TOR JtKJT Five room bouse, all modern and two heating stoves, springs and mattress for sate. 1409 7. avsnue. Phone Black 1192. 7-10-tf T6O0M FOR RENT Large front room modern. 1710 Fourth street Phone Bed 862. JOB RENT Modern furnished front room. Close In. Apply at 1507 Wash ington. 7--tt OOM FOR RENT Close In on Fourth street Phone Bed 952. 7-6tf JCR RENT Three furnished house keeping rooms. Phone Red 251. 7-18-tf m i uvn r.tini.ana kAilv ffnnnr Aill B,LT OAiiBl touvw ww"j - . operator for half time on machine' and balance at other work. Cher ry' New Laundry. 7-27-tf w" ANTED $1,000.00 for three years, at ( per cent. First class security. Tuckey A Warnlck. 7-27-tf TANTED Waitress at Star Restaur aat 7-27-tf ' WANTED Piano pupils by experi enced teacher. Red 512. 1705 N. Spruce. 7-25-6tp FOR SALE: On easy paymonts a small cottage. Six blocks from the postofflce, or will rent. Halsten's Furniture store. 7-26-Gt WANTED GUlior general house work. 2002't)ak St, cor AdamB. 7-26-tf SLIGHTLY USED FISCHER PIANO $315. A magnificent instrument. Worth $550 when new. Easy terms of payment Reed-French Plam Mfg. Co. 7-29-3t WANTED Men wlih teams to haul wood. Call BH 'K .'.12. 7-29-if HEW POTATOES FOR SALE at $1.00 per hundred. Phone Red 191. T-t-4t . WANTED Dining room girl at Pal restaurant. Wages $7.00 a weelt 1 7-29-tf HOST Bunch of keys on heart shap ti kep ring. Reward for return to Observer. 7-29-3t HOR RENT Eight room modern ' tense, close In. Also housekeeping rooms. Inquire at 1417. Phone Red 752. 7-29to8-29 ,H9RESH JERSEY dbw FOR SALE Call Red 1393. 7-30-1 wk p PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY PHYSICIANS NDUWOI(8. . M. K." HALL Physician and Sur geon. Cor. Adams Ave and Depot 8t Phone, Main 23. A MOLITOK, M. D Physlc.laa anil Swireon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St. Phones: Offlce, Main 68: Residence, 69. 9 THnfMllGHRRED .. f lMMOTH ROCKS Pallet ao4 Cockerel Mating Utfltty Hating. Xgg Ut sale. For Prices Cor. retsoal to D. B. STODDARD La Grande, Ore 4 mi . rVTOMOBUE LITEST ' ! Trtna t aay put of Ualon, Ba- $ ' sir, Wallowa Counties. lsw m4isjM Rerrtt ' wtav ccurt. nM n m j. M. UiTON, PH. U. M. u.-foysiciau aud Surgeon. Special attention U Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Office In La Grande National Bank Build ing. Phones: Office Main 2; Resi dence Men it jR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Diseases at the eye a specialty. H. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Diseases of women and children. Offices: Adams avenue, over Wright Dru Co. i ; 7tT6 W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician. Over Lllly'a Hardwar. store. Phone Main 63. Successor to Dr. F. E. Moor. VETERINARY;.. T7TP7 A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Sui soii. Office at Hill's Drug store, Grande. Residence Phone, Red 701; Office Phone. Black 1361; In dependent Phone 63; Both Phones a: ReslJence. ATTORNEYS AT L4W XJCHRAN ft COCHRAN Attorneys rhas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Cocb ran. La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande. Oregon. H. CRAWFORD ROBT. S. EAKIN CRAWFORD & EAKIN Attorneys st law. Practices In all the courts of the state and United States. Of fice in La Grande National Bans Building. La Grande. Oregon. GREEN & SMALL Attorneys. R. J. Green and Chas. E. Small. Rooms 14-15-16 Sommer bldg. (Over sliver thorn's drug store). La Grande, Oregon. . o & 9 FRATERNAL OR- CI DERS. ft 9 L F. A A. M La Granae Lodge No. 41. A. F ft A. Jf. holds regular meetings 'first and third Saturdays at ::30 p. m.. Cordial welcome In all Masons N. MOLITOR. W. M. A C. WILLIAMS, Secretary P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 43) 'meets each Thursday evening at 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 Grande Lodge No 169 W. O. W. meets every first and third Fri days at I. O. O. F. ball. 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 lids and third Thursday even Ins nt each month In the K. of P. nail. Visiting neighbors welcome. W. A. DUNN. V. C. W. F. LANDRUM. Clerk. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Meets . every second and fourth rlday every month. All vIsIMl' members cor dially Invited. CORA FITZGERALD, Oracle. LILLY C. KIMMLE. Recorder REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 50 meets every Tuesday evening In the I. O. O. F. ball. All visiting mem bers are invited to attend. LEAH E. COOLIDGE. N. O. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER. Sec. L. O. O. M., La Grande Lodge No. 850, Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every second aJl fourth Mondays at 7:$0 p. m. In I O. O. F. ball. Visiting brothers cor dially Invited to attend. R. J. GREEN. W. D. B. L. LEAVITT. Sec'y. 4. L. RICHARDSON. M. D. J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. Drs. Richardson ft Loughlln, Physicians and Surgeons Phones Office Black 1362. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 66. Or. Loughlln's Res Ma'n 7S7 OHOHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 2? meets every Monday! night In Castle hall, (old Elk's hall ) A Pythian welcome to all visiting Kalgbta. H. W RILEY, C. C. a. l. Lincoln' m. of it a a. O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. IS, O. E. 8, hold stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor dially Invited. MRS. MARIE JACKSON. W. U. MARY A. WARNTCK. Sec. JImUmiI Mil IMJ for m A-r r l iam( A. Jiai IUiwn rmi7 LWnx. MMMk Art, fr4ecU,m. ()uib.w um.l nimimM Tbe isbIwi la IlKib-l t-1 t".. Aii N shooi 1 be ipo aarly I tWiw I I l : -w Hpw,0'tK 1. S' rilllli' Pr f -1 WHEN PHYLLIS DRIVES. When Phyllla drives her motorcar An& down the stmt we sat the paoe Thera's not a monarch, earl or kins With whom I would xchang mjr plaoe I Ions to take hr band In mine And tell bar of the love 1 feel. But. oh. her tliouoghu are far from me, And both her band are on the wbeeL Her talk la all of chain and sear. Of aprockets, rlma and "springe. Of nonekld Urea and Inner tubea. Of carburetora and men things, . And when I'd take hr hand In mine And tell of her of th love I feel aha uva. -You really muit look out And keep four banda. pleas, off the I wheel." It surety la a cruel fate To love a girl who knows ao much, Who holde the wheel, llkewlae your heart. Beneath her llghteat linger touch. For when you'd take her hand In yours And tell her of the love you feel She anya. "You really muit take care And keep your hand, pleaie. off the wheel." Some day I hope a tire will burst. Blow out or come right off the car, And that beside the road we'll atop Out In tho country, very far. And then I'll take her hand In mine And tell of her of the leve I feel When we are alttlng there quite atlll , And both her banda are off the wheel. Harper's Magazine Resourceful. Oil. thiu fat! Impossible to welgl; myself! ..... II. Luckily I brought this mirror with me. Pele Mole. f ' : fc The Tie Tr.at Bound. t ArchitpolotflMts h:iv discovered the palace of Jezeliel. who. it will be re mciiilH'rcil. (mis an niiclimt damp of iiii'irt:ilu t.-tii or. mostly bad. In the ptiliuv :'t:'.lT' found. more than 5.1 UK) cooking titousilH. which might go to sUow tunt despite her violent out btv.Un the undent dame was a good onok mill h provldout housekeeper. And this mnwsts a Lincoln story. When the urpnt emancipator was prtiotli'lne law In Indianapolis a client came rtt lilm and wanted to know If t .mivhltt'? .'oiililn't Iip done to protect MAEEET BEPOiTIS. Butter Fancy creamery, 35 centa 1 lb. roll; 2 lb. roll, 65 cents. Ranch butter, 55c I lb. rolL Ranch eggs 20c. Feed and Grain. Alfalfa Hay 113.00 (retail). Timothy 115.00. Grain bay $12.00. Bluestem $1.45 Patent $1.35. spring fries 180. Snowdrift $1.45 Floor 10s Corn Meal 35c per sack. Bran and Shorts $1.35 and $1.41 Oats $1.90 per cwt -Rolled barley $1.90 per cwt Cattle, Bogs ana FewL Heavy hogs $6.00. Chickens Hens 9c; old roosters 7c Cows 4c Steers $5.00 to $5.75. Sheep 4c. Light hogs 4 3-4a Ducks Lire weight 12 He Geese, live weight 10c. Frslt. Oranges 40c to 60c. Bananas 40c per dos. Gooseberries So qnart Vegetable and1 Klseetlaneota. Rhubarb 6c. Oucumberi 6 to 10c Onions $3.00 per cwt Green peas 10c. Green As pa rag-as 10c. Potato Per cwt. $1.5 Potatoes Per cwt, $t.M. Spinach 6 lbs for 16c Oreea oalons 5c bnaeh. for 10. Bean White. 1-Sc: Hun, It osata New Casbap 5c ' I. . I'M Pfe : HA him from his wife, fle said sEe "locked blm out nights, threw dishes at blm and battered blm up with a club, bus scolded blm day aod night and con sistently and continuously made life miserable for him. "nave you thought of getting a di vorcer Inquired Lincoln. "No. no. I don't want a divorce. Why, I wouldn't leave tb' old woman for anything." . "You wouldn't! After all that abuse! And why not?" "Because, squire, that old woman of mine can make the best flapjacks In Saniramon county!" Cleveland Plain Dealer. " Stride of Science. v There was a thiu aud nervous worn an who could not sleep. She visited her physician, and be said: "Did you eat anything Just before going to bed?" "Oh, no, doctor," the patient repnea "Well." said the physician. "Just keep a glass of milk and some biscuit beside you, and every night the last thing you do make a light meal." "But doctor." cried the lady, "you told me on no. account to eat anything before retiring." "Pooh, pooh!" said the doctor. "That was three months ago. Science has made enormous strides since then." Philadelphia Record. Usual Reasons. "Officer. 1 want you to arrest the man lu thut bouse." said the excited young man to the pollcemnn. "What for?" asked the guardian of the peace. "He kicked me out of his house." "Did be?" "Yes. be did." "And did you want to marry bis daughter or sell him some poetry?" Yonkers Statesman. Odious Comparison. "You have the crenrest collection of solmnls slnco'the one Noah put on the nrfc." snkl the mlmlrltifr friend. "Noali." rcpeiiti'i! flip -!rrus uiuRnatt' scornfully. "Why lit- traveled h.v Iwmt ami hurt only two eli-i'litints."-Wash Insrton St.it t tv'-'ri i' 0-vi'c.-'nt. "V.'ii.!l ' . i"i .till rlitipV" "An . r ..::: .'. ' . ! U !m1 un'ri '' ' r ' !! of ill' Him (-;. I " T-U'WiTll't ii H. S. HOCKiM. 1L Acting Secretary Treaiurer of Iron Workers' Asiociat'on. Paper Towels and Soap Books. A chemical friend of the Scientific American suggests that a campaign be started against the common cuke of soap. About fifty years ago there was sold a form of soap for travelers con sisting of a booklet about two Inches by four Inches, In which small leaves of soft paper saturated with soap were found. Each leaf contained enough soap for one washing of the bands. It Is suggested that one might profitably dispense through a penny-ln-the-slot machine a paper towel in which Is folded a sheet of soap paper for con venient use In public lavatories Father Was Neglected. At first David did not like to hn. his teeth brushed til father xnld to htm one evening when the three-year-old straggled more than usual agslnrt the sanitary performance of bis mother "David. I wish my mamma had brushed my teeth when 1 was s little boy. I would not bare lost any then " "Don't yon wish your mamma had brushed your hair?" was David's re vengeful reply, with a look toward papa's bald head -Etrhnngp A Delicate Compliment. "My new gown revplved a very an. eenr compliment be other dnr " "How wna thatT" "The proprietor of a rv-rmir-mt went Inm nkeri me to nil nem m.. win dow; al1 It woiilrl lenil tniip to hi plarv."-t.niil!vlll. (-mirier Jonrmil. nigh Hln form high rhamrter. sad rtest olilects bring out great minds. -Rdwrrde najgHMKtaVBMBaHnav aaaasewaa i Have You Ever ) : - HAD A . V- '1 VISIT BY THE SEA ' OR A . RUN ON THE SANDY. SHORE AT NORTH BEACH WASHINGTON ' Did you know you could reach this delightful, care slaying, health giving, fun making SUM.MER RESORT A 'BY TAXING THE O.-W. R. & 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 anV 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 v. REST BY THE SE THE ABSTRACT $ TITLE-CO. T IL 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. Hllccofflnfi A STEADY purpose in this life is one of the best n aids to success. If that purpose be the resolve to save money your success will be Sure and satis factory. A young man should anchor himself to a bank account as the first step to success. As his account groma so will HIS CONFIDENCE I3f HIMSELF to SAKE GOOD Capital $100,000.00; Surplus $10,500; Deposit $300,000.00 United StatesNatlonalBank La Grande, Oregon k. wt 0FFICERS AND DIRECTORS wm. ullxi a. t. hul j. c mm lllllll JT,i 1 ,11111, It -I', Yourself to a