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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1912)
1 , .K .I..' ICIassifiedi I Advertising 5WBBER STAMPS of all kind, foi fruit boxes, office use, etc. Try ui Tint class work. Anderson's store Core, Orvn'ou. l-4-tf TOR hENT Five room bouse, all modern and two heating stoves, springs and mattress fur sale. 1409 T. avenue. Phone Black 11S2. 7-10-tf PIP. RENT Modern furnished front torn, Close In. Apply at 1007 Wash Jsgtou, 7-16-tr fOR REXTT)iree furnished house keeping rooms. Phone I;e1 S.'l. 7-18-tf W ANTED Men v..'.: t.30'3. Call !)!. to Imwi I i'OH. JiK.VI' EUl.t ri'om tiioiiern teiise, close in. Also housekeeping r-xitiu. Inquire at lli7. Phone Hl-d 7.12. 7-2!to!-23 T.c Jll JUKSEY COW Cill Red i:;!3. roi; sai.e- 7-u'l-l wk p rCiC KENT New (i-rooin modern boue on Oak street, near Adam. . ?!" home. Iminire at Ohserver. 7-30-1 wk I fOK SALE One-half inlere. t In vi! e-'tiilill.-liffl h:;:iness, and a ainuey B'aker. f "if'O.'K). Call itiel !ct us explain If t:i you. Tm-l;-y &. V,':-.r- tick. s-i-i; rOft PALE Fin" family horse, ;.ir vtB and rubber tire runabout. E. C. Turkey. 8tl-tf WOK SALE Now milch Jersey c w. Cae of the best. E. C. TUCKEY. 8-1-tf WANTED Twenty Inbovers for Street work. Warren Construction Co., Room 6. Foley Bldg. 7-31-tf FOR RFNT Furnished housekeeping rooms, citlier two or three rom a ait. 1311 N. avenue. Phone Black mi. 8-3-tt WANTED Washing and plain sew ing. Apply at 2504 North Birch or telephone Black 3042. 8-l-6t 90S SALE $5.00 will buy a nice Ingle buggy and harness. On easy jmymenU. Halsten Furniture store. 8-2-tf ' WANTED Man and wife want work barvestlng or threshing outfit. Wife cook. H. Leyster, Gen. Del., La Grande. 8-3-3. WANTED A restaurant. waitress at the Star 8-2-tt MWR ROOOM HOUSE for rent. $12.00 ro. W. H. Bobnenkamp. 8-5-Bt rorrssioN,i. dikectorv 9 rjTsiciAKS axp snroKoxs IK. H. K. HALL Phyeiclan and Sur geon. Cor. Adams Ave and Depot I St. Phone. Main 23 C H. UPTON, Ph. O. M. D. Physician aud Stirgeen. Spoclal attention t. I Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat. Office ! 7b La Grande National Bank Build- j ng. Phones: Olllce Main 2; Real- J .it-nre Mala 81. r Vacuum HOl'SE CLE VIfi rrilOLSTERISB FrUMTI'KE RE1MI1U3G MATTRESS MAKING FPKMTl'RE PACKING. I. K. HEI.LIX.1R, phom: RED 472 THOROUGHBRED UYM0TH ROCKS rUH ao4 Cockerel alla Ctffltj Katlnga. linr fw aalN For Prices Cor rM0Bi to D. B. STODDARD La Gnmde, Ore i. MOUTOK, M. D Physician ana Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St Phones: Office. Main 68; flMldenoe, (9. JH. H. 1 UNDERWOOD Disease of the ere a specialty. OR. DORA J. CNDER WOOD Disease of women and children. Offlcws Adams avenue, over Wright Drun Co. 7j-:i). W. ZI.V.MERVAN Osteopatl Physician. Over Lilly's Hardwar store. Phone Main 63. Success" to Dr. F. E. Mooro. VETERIXAHY. jK. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Su geon. Offlce at Hill's Drug iter La Grande. Residence Phone, Iter 701: Office Phone. Rlack 1361; In dependent Phone 63: Both Phones a: Kt-BlJence. A l lifn.ir.in a i ii" I OCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys u ,l;,e for ()ie Moose for thB pamor. Ohas E. Cochran and G-o. T. Coch PB trmm(,rt ,i,,.m on, e n we(.k3 g,. . .. !a irmw Nation I Bau ,(V ;,d Mdimis had prettv good sup iMildlng. I.t 'Vm.le. Oregon. ,,nrt .hiud yes cr.lay which fcol.v.! ;'. II. CRAWFORD liUBT. 8. EAKi.N ,.01,nd. Mur Mhoii wa the l.it CRAWKORO k KAK.'N Attorney; ,), slar of tn cutest, with f.vo xt la l'raetlft-s In all the count. of the state nnci I.' nlted States Of j !! e in l.a yinni'i. National Pan), j :ci.: La Granite. Orejson. C'-EKN . SMALL Attorneys. R. J. Green ami Cl.au. K Small. Rooms 11-1" 1C Fomii .T lildu. (Over Pllver- i-ii f .'li. r- . Grande.. Or ' i'.t " fit ... ... ... . FRATERNAL OR DERS. v. j .-. - F. ft A. M La Gn.nae Lodge No. 41, A. l ft A. ftf. Holds reguWr meetings .Irst sod third Saturdays tt ::30 p. m. Cordial welcome (i all Masons N. MOLITOR, W. M. A C. WILLIAMS, Secretary pTo. ELa Grande Lodge NoTiSl 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 VOOD.MEN OF THE WORLD L 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. KENNET, Clerk. 1Idern-wooWenFaJi1er7ica La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on the fills and third Thursday even lUKt ot each month In the K. of P. nail. Visiting neighbors welcome. W. A. DUNN, V. C. W. F. LANDKUM, Clerk. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Meeta every second and fourth rlday every month. All vlsitit.- memkera cor dially Invited. CORA FITZGERALD, Oracle. LILL.Y C. KIMMLE. Recorder REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 50 meeta every Tuesday evening In the I. O. 0. F. 2iall. AM visiting mem ber! are Invited to attend. LEAH E. COOLIDGE. N. Q. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER. Sec. L. O. O M., La Grande Lodge Mo. 85C, Loyal Order of Moose, holdi regular meetings every second fc-d fourth Mondays at 7:30 p. m. In I O. O. F. hall. Visiting brother! cor. dlally Invited to attend. R. J. GREEN. W. D. B. L. LEAVITT. Sec'y. . L. RICHARDSON. M. D. t. W. LOl'GHLIN. M D. Prs. Richardson & Lnughlln. Physicians and Surgeons Pbonee Office Black 1361. Dr. Rtcbardson'a Res. Mala R. Or. LouKblin's Res Ma'.n 767 CNIOHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night in Castle hall, (old Elk's hail ) A Pytbtnn welcome to all vlsltln Knlgbts H. TV RILET. C. C. R. L. LINCOLN.' M. of . ft 8. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 18. O. E. S , holds atated communlcatlooa the second and fourth Wednesdays of each morth. Visiting members cor dially Invited. MRS. MARIE JACKSON. W. M. MART A. WARNICK. 8ec. M.inatjcr Cha' lle Curr. cf the Kans as City team, and Claude Rossman. of the Minneapolis Miller, evre running neck and neck for the battlnc honors In the American Auusoclatloo. MOOSE 1 MIL 5 SEVEN TO TWO VICTORY IS THE RESULT. MuomIIc Take Itnenife fr Fust Ie feut ut UHIcr' Hands. Pleven hits off Taylor and Slat' proved tins undoing of the Palmer Mill team ly the l.a Grande Moris I nuMieKaiion yesterday when the fra j li-rnlty crowd took a seven to two victory off the Millers. It was iv- triples ami a s!:k"ie nut of four tr, ,0 ,,,, .j-., 1': '! fol!4 Ivf! !'' a!.'!y and '! a total of ve in serio'is men: ci-. ! :illon. 11. tiiuii:;! li!l!'-3. ;ft.., they ),;n: iv r re tievi .1.';;.'..ii ; PALMER MILL. .n i: n ro a e Fife, If 1 0 1 1 n o E'ri,;oe,.:.. Ill 1 0 0 10 1 0 ! E. Johncrm. cf : 0 0 P 0 ; I'irniin, 21 1 0 il 1 ) o j siaie, fs-p 4 i i o i ; A. ..'., n nn, rf 4 0 1 2 0 ') Peterson, c 4 1 1 2 1 1, Ere. s. :-h I 1 I 2 1 ' j Taylor, p 2 0 1 0 2 1 f.4 2 7 21 n :: MOOSE. An 11 II PO A E Siulre.-i. 2li . flohnetikamp, Piilroi 1, c Hooper, ss . Flair?, If ... 1 3 cf .. Walters, 3b 2 Murchlfon, rf 4 Beemau, lb 4 Melnnls, p 4 31 7 11 27 12 ? PCORR BY IXXIXGS. Palmer Mill ....0 1000010 02 Moose 0 2020210 x 7 SUMMARY. Stolen bases, Frees (2), Walters ("). Murchlson, Beeman (2), Mclnnis; sacrlficp hits, Bohnenlcamp, PIdcocU; earned runs. Moose 2; three base hits, MurchUon (2); first on balls, off Tay lor 2. oft Slate 1; off Mclnnl3 1; struck out, by Slate 3, by Taylor 3, by .Meiunia 5; double plays, Squires unassisted to Beeman. Hooper unas sisted to Beeman, Hooper to Squires to Beeman; passed balls, Pldcock 1, Taylor 1 ; first base on errors, Moose 3. Umpires, Van Buren and Stoddard Receiver's Sale, By virtue of an order issued out o. and under the seal of the district court of the United States for the dis trict of Oregon appointing W. S. Bon nalie,' receiver for a certain stock of goods, described as follows, towlt: the stock of goods, ware and merchandise In that certain store building located on the southwest corner of First and Main streets In the city of Joseph, Wallowa county, Oregon, known as the S. E. Forsstrom store and by vir tue of an order of sale made by the above court for the above-mentioned stock of goods. Xotlce is hereby given that I. the undersigned, receiver for said stock of goods, will on and before Saturday, the 10th day of August, 1912, receive AValed bids at my office In Joseph. Oregon, on the above stock of goods, said bids to be accompanied by cash or a certified check for not leas than 10 per cent of the amount bid and t' hereby further reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 12th day of July. 1912. 7-31-6t Western IMclnren Appeal, There Is no photo play that appeals to the average theatre goer, than that dealing with the lives and passions of the red msn. Such a picture Is greatly enhanced when the leading part Is taken by a full blooded In dian maiden One of the best Indian pictures ever shown Is "On the Brink of the Chasm," featuring rlncess Red Wing, a full blooded Indian maiden. ! At the Elite Monday and Tuesdaj . j . FOR SALE OR TRADE QUICK Pair . good young horses, cash or time. ' Will take wood, or hauling. W. R. K' I The Fair Pro tram. The program of county fair races, follows: Monday, Sept 9, Entry Day. Tuesday, Sept 10. Stock parade, baby show, dog races, motor cycle races, running race horseback for ladles, wild horae race, etc. Wednesday, Sept 1!, Wallowa Co, Day 2:30 trot Purse $800.00. 2:25 pace Purse JSOO.00. - Overnight events, running and novelty races. Tluirtdiiv, Sept. 12, Union, Cove autl Jiorth Ponder Day 2:18 trot Purse JSOO.00. 2:15 pace Purse IS00.00. Overnight ,events, running and novelty races. Friilay, Sept. 1, Home Coming: Day. I 2:24 trot Purse $$00.00. ' 2:20 pace Purse $SO0.00. . Overnight events, running and I novelty races. Saturday, Sept II. ; Free for ail pace Purse JjOG.00. Free for all trot Puree $500.00 , Overnight, events, running and i novelty races. Bids Wanted. Sealed bids, will he received unt'I August 10th for the exclusive privi 'e;:e of sei'.iug candy, c'gars, etc.. in :!e grand stand, and the following' exrlusive privileges on the f?ir LToum's during fair week: . Merry-Go-Rqund, nestaurant, Pninrieir Concession, nancing Platform, ' The board reserves the richt to re ' rt any ai.i! all bids. A. B. CHERRY, 7-29-tf . Assistant Secretary. Xcllce lo Conlracturs. Notice 1.3 hereby given that sealed hl!s will be received by the council of the city of La Grande, Oregon, fpr the construction of gravel bitulitlilc pavement, together with excavation, and drainage as follows: On -the alley through block 105, Chaplin's addition to La Grande, from the east line of Fourth street to the west line of De pot street, amounting to 1077 square yards of paving, the Bame to be con structed according to the plans, speci fications and estimates on file in this rT:ce. All bids to be filed by 8 o'clock p. in. August 7th, 1912, and accompanied- by a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount bid. The council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Attention of all contractors is called to the agreement of Warren Brothers company, filed with the city, in accordance with which agreement Warren Brother company agrees to license all contractors desiring to bid for the work to lay the gravel bitu lithlc pavement In accordance with its patents and the terms of said agreement. La Grande, Oregon, July 31st, 1912. C. M. HUMPHREYS, City Recorder. Aug. 2-5t Notice to Contractors. Xotlce Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the under signed until 8 o'clock p. m. August 7th, 1912, for the construction of ce ment walks 12 feet ' In width on the east side of Elm street between Ad ams and Jefferson avenues, approx imating 110 lineal feet; also for the construction of a combination cement curb and gutter and sidewalk 12 feet in width on the south side of Jeffer son avenue between Elm street and a point about 60 feet west of the west line of Fir street, approximating 210 lineal feet. All bids to be accompan ied by a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount bid. The council re serves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the council, July 31st. 1912. C. M. HUMPHREYS, City Recorder. Aug. 2-5t Notice to Contractor. Xotlce Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the under signed, until 8 o'clock p. m. August 7th, 1912, for the construction of stan dard cement walks on the east and west sides of Oak street between Main and Spring avenue, and on the south side of Spring avenue between Fifth I J street ana wasnington avenue. In the city of La Grande, Oregon, amounting 1 1 to approximately, 800 lineal feet. Cer-1 tided check for 5 per cent of the j J amount bid must accompany all pro-'s proposals. The council reservas the 1 1 right to reject any and all bids i i By order of the common July Slst, 1913. council, j C. M. HUMPHREYS, City Recorder Have You Ever HAD A VISIT BY THE SEA OR A RUN ON THE SANDY SHORE; ! t AT NORTH BEACH WASHINGTON Did you know you could reach this delightful, care slaying, health giving, fun making S U MM E R RESORT BY TAKING THE O.-W. R. & N. To Portland THEN DOWN THE COLUMBIA RIVER via Steamers T. J. POTTER" "HASoALO" AND "HARVEST QUEE1T." TO MF.C1JF Wlier? trains ccjinoct Beach You Cs.o Ask any A-rent of tlic O.-W. R. & N. and find out !'ov little it will cast 1o leave care and dust and boat ;' liehind mid have a real REST BY THE SEA t . . w THE ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. 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. A STEADY purpose in this life is one of the best aids to success. If that purpose be the resolve to save money your success will be Sure and satis factory. A yonnir man slionld anchor himself to a bank account as the first step to success. As his acconnt grows so IH HIS CONFIDENCE IN HIMSELF to MAKE GOOD Capital $100,000.00; Surplus $10,500: Deposits $300,000.00 , InitedStatesNationalBank La Grande, Oregon x k west 0FFIC?IlS.AND DIRECTORS I WM. MTLLXI T. J. SCBOGCni A. T. HIXL C.T.BAC0I vith toats for North Points. You Should IN to a j, c HIKBT J. JU CAVUTIM 1 4