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H Advertising
BUBBER STAMPS of all kind foi
fruit boxes, office use, etc. Tit ui
lint class work. Anderson's store
Core, Oregon.
4-U
rOR KENT Five room house, all
modern aud two heating stoves,
springs and mattress (or sale, 1409
T. uvenue. Phone Black 1192. 7-M-tf
rOR RENT Three" furnished house
keeping rooms. Phone Hed 251.
7-18-tf
WANTED Men wl.'i 'tarns to haul
wood. Call Dl i-K T-29-i.r
rOR KENT Elgl.t room model"
. house, cluse i". Also housekeeping
room. Inquire at HI". Mioue
P.ed 752. 7-29toS-29
jkesh jeksev cow yon sale
Call Ked 13:i. 7-30-1 wk p
foil KENT New t-rootu modern
house on Oak Htreet, near Ada!ii3. !
A line home. Inquire :it Observer,
7-30-lwk
TOB. SALE One-half Interest In W"ll
established In'slness, ami a money
maker. $500. on. Call and let us
explain It to yon. Turkey & V'ar
nick. 8-1-tr
TOR SALE Fine family horse, h.jr
nea and rulilier tire runabout. E.
t. Tuckey. 8tl-tf
JOK SALE Now milch Jersey c;w.
One of the beat. E. C. TUCKEY.
8-1-tf
If ANTED Twenty laborers for street
work. Warren Construction Co.,
Room 6, Foley Bldg. 7-31-tf
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms, either two or three rom
suit. 1311 N. avenue. Phono Clack
3711, 8-3-tf
IT ANTED Washing and plain sew
ing. . Apply at 2504 North Birch or
telephone Black 3042. 8-l-6t
OR ' SALE B 00 will buy a nice
-single buggy and harness. On easy
payments. Halsten Furniture store.
S-2-tf
WANTED Man and wife want work
harvesting or threshing outfit. Wife
cook. ; H. Loyster, Gen. Del., La
Grande. 8-3-2.
WANTED A waitress
restaurant.
at
the Star
8-2-tf
TOUR ROOOM HOUSE for rent. $12.00
mo. W. H. Bohnenkamp. 8-5-St
FOR SALE OR TRADE QUICK Pair
good young horses, cash or time.
Will take wood, or hauling. W. R.
Klvetts.
"WANTED Waitress at the Star res
taurant. Wages $7.00 per week.
8-5-lt
FOUND Ladles' long coat between
La Grande and Cove. Owner can
have same by describing coat and
paying for this ad. Address C. E.
Wilson, La Grande, Route No. 2.
8-6-tf
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WANTED Waitress at the Star res
taurant. Wages $7.00 per week.
8-5-lt
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L'OrSF CLEAMSM
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IllIMTl'lIK REV.tUUX!
MATTRESS MAK1NU
Fl'RMTllIE PACK1S0.
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THOROUGHBRED
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railet au4 Cockerel Kaiiam
Utility Katlngs.
Zgfrs far sale. For Prices (or.
rMaoal to
D. B. 6T0DDARD
La Cnnde, Ore
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PHIMCIA59 AND BUBOIOSS
OK. X. K. HAIL Physician and Sur
geon. Cor. Adams Ave and Depot
Bt Phone, Main 23.
. u. briUi, ru. u. u. u.-runiii
aud Surgeon. Special attention t
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throai. Oflx
la La Grande National Bank Build-!
tng. Phones: Office Main 2; Resi
dence Mala SI
J. MOLITOK, M. D Physlclao. ai ;
Burgtou. Corner Adams Ave. u. ;
Depot St. Phones: Office. Main S 1
Residence, 69.
K. 11. U LNlJEhWOOlJ -Diseases "f
the eye a specialty.
OR. DOHA J. L'NDERWOOD Diseases
of women and children. Ollloes
Adams atenue, over Wright Prut;
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"rKO W. Zil'.y.Lii.' AN bsti'upii'B
l'ti :i-ian. '.v.t Lilly's Hardwar.
stop'. Phone Ma!u M Puoeessur
u, T)r F K. Moor :.
VKTKHINAHY.
t. T ArUitAliLTDN, Vt-ttriuaiy &f
Keen. Office Hill's Drug stcrt,
La liraude. Heuidence Phone, it.-"
7ul; Oli'.ce Plume, I-ilatk K'til; In
,.rr..l lit I'lioiu' Uo:h Phones
r R silence.
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.y.'HUAis Ar COCll KAN Attorneys
"'".. I.'. Cot bran nt:l d o. T. Coin
; t.a Un.s.u.- Nutlontl Bunk
fluDdlng, Li Grande, Oregon.
. ii. OKAWfr'OKD ROBT. S. EAKIN
CKAWFOKD E.AKIN Mu.n"
at la. Prattler? In all tue corn
of the state auu United States. Of
fice In La Grande National Bank
UufldliiK. La Grande. Oregon.
fiT:EEN & "fiMALI Attorneys. R. J.
(ircen and Chas. E. Small. Rooms
1 1-15-16 Somnier b!dg. (Over Silver
thorn's drug store). La Grande,
Oregon.
i & $ & & $ d
9 FRATERNAL OR-
9 DERS. &
4, F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No.
41. A. F & A. X. holds regular
meetings "irst and third Saturdays
at ::30 p. m. Cordial welcome tt
all Masons N. MOLITOR, W. M.
A C. WILLIAMS, Secretary
B P. O. E. LfTdrande Lodge No. 431
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. COOLIDQE, Rec. Sec
VOODMEN OF THE WORLD L
Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O. W.
meets every first and third Fri
days at I. O. O. F. hall. 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 bits and third Thursday even
Inks of each month in the K. of P.
nail. Visiting neighbors welcome.
W. A. DUNN, V. C.
W. F. LAN DRUM, Clerk.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS Meets every
second and fourth rlday every
month. AH vlsltlt 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. hall. All visiting mem
bers are Invited to attend.
LEAH E. COOLIDGE. N. Q.
MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec.
L. O. O. M., La Grande Lodge No.
S5C, Loyal Order of Moose, holds
regular meetings e7ery second uJd
fourth Mondays at 7:30 p. m. In I
O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers cor
dially Irvlted to attend.
K. J. GREEN. W. D.
B. L LEAVITT, Sec'y.
4. L. RICHARDSON. M D.
!. W. LOUGHL1N, M. D.
IVn Rlchnrdson & Iiu:hlln.
Physicians and Surgeons
Phones Office Black 1362.
Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 11.
"r. Loueblln's Res. M'n 7S7
tNIOHTS OF PYTHIASRedCro7s
Ixidne No. 27 meett every Monday
night In Castle hall, (old Elk's ha!l
A Pythian welcome to all flatting
Knights.
H. W. RILEY. C. C.
it u Lincoln) m. of R ft b.
O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. 18, O. E.
8.. holds stated communications the
second and fourth Wednesday! of
each morth. Visiting members cor
dially Invited.
MRS. MARIS JACKSON, W. M.
MART A. WARWICK. Sec.
LUUfIL , Mid
DDI PRAISE
LEACIE (1KCUT DOFFS HAT TO
TRAILERS
Sportsmanship Rtiroeuted III Lu
(.raude Held to lie Exemplar.
All around the circuit of the West
ern Tri-Suie league, La Grande is
coming to be known as the dead game
village a place where baseball fans
are lujal lu the tore uud slay loyal.
f-iKntiu writer here and there have
lunt; raved about the loyalty of tlie
La Graiuiu business men who put "1
the coiu fur the Pippins ntul here is
an example:
(From Walla Walla Union.)
Wim utterly no hopes of wiunin;,
the p'-nuaiit, aud luhinij linaiKiaiiy 1:1
thi'lr home ity and drawn, g the siual
le.a eio-viis dl' any on tut; loi'.'i. tu.?
i -al true h.isehall men back o.' ti'e
I-l,)i ins ely uade of me rU'ii' I
k 'tu of stmt. i
Tii bi'h.a wilii La Grande had trou-i
:k- la i.ujviuvii',' ltdelf ;liat llio '')'" ;
U ceded baseball team. Next lih: m-
I'tirinti n: jmisunU was a bill o:' ev ',
pefije not iinth-ijiated. Hard luc . Ii - j
,uv i 1 v. Uh !.l;i rs and in t'.in.- tin j
! a.u Wil.i I.u:k h-ssly Uil ill Ijti- j
;o'ii iotit:n.
It evidently takes something nuuei
li'Mi ti.is. tu daunt tho.se mere hi.ndi'ul
ut leal tine fans in the OregOi: town
ti:o-.i.!'.i cvory trlj lueans '.,111111-
;::! l:i-s, t! ey are standing it wll'ioutl
a whimper .mul are tiglilins lih
all tlie time. A glance at the scorer
will show La Grande is no ulttc;. 1 1 :i ; 3
nil" to l.a Gninde truly the Pip;im.
Thous'i all Til-State fans havs be
lonic to look forward to the 1! a i ; .. '!(
lea; of La Grande and the other teams
'mile with confidence when tii . ni.ic
f.oci the Orcson town come aro.i (i for
a series, nevertheless the La Gi iiuL:
ha.TcliiilI I'.ms are setting an example
for the other members of the league
which they should not forget aud
should follow.
Notice to Contractors of Paint uud
luiWoinlnc.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received until 7:30 o'clock
p. m. of Aug. 0, 1912, by the school
board of school district No. 1, at La
Grande, Oregon, for rhe painting of
all the window sash and frames on
the old high school outside only, and
all the walls to be tinted on inside,
one coat glue size, one coat of kalso
mlne, color to suit board, the cracks
to be all filled, the windows to be
given two coats pure lead and pure
linseed oil, also the walls and ceil
ings to he treated the same on the
lower floor at north side new school
and all windows treated the same as
the other already mentlonew. ' Con
tractors to furnish ail material and
and by the window, all work to be
labor. All bids must be by the yard
completed by August 23th, 1912.
The board reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids. Bids to be left
with school clerk.
ARTHUR C.WILLIAMS,
School Clerk.
Aug 3 5 6 7 8 9, 1912
Receiver's Sale.
By virtue of an order Issued out 0!
and under the seal of the district
court of the United States for the dis
trict of Oregon appointing W. S. Bon
nalle, receiver for a certain stork 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. For.strom store and by vir
tue of an order of sale made by the
above, court for the above-mentioned
stock of goods.
Notice Is hereby given that I. the
undersigned, receiver for said stock
of goods, will on nnd before Saturday,
the 10th day of August, 1912, receive
sealed 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 less than
10 per cent of the amount bid and ?
hereby further reserve the right to
reject any and all bids.
Psted this 12th day of July, 1912.
7-31-6t
Western rtrtnros Appenl.
Thri Is no photo play that appeals
to the vera theatre goer, than that
dia!lne with the lives and passions
of the r1 man. Such a picture la
cros'lv enhanced when the leading
ptrt Is Mkrn by a full blooded In
dian maMen. One of the best Indian
pictures evr shown Is "On the Brink
of the Chasm," featuring rlneess Red
Win, a frill blooded Indian mslden.
At th Elite Monday and Tnesda .
' ' ua piogram of county fair races,
fOllOWSt .;
Monday, Sept 0, Entry Day.
m I. - C.i 1A . I
Stock parade, baby show, dog races,
motor cycle races, running race
horseback for ladles, wild horse race,
etc.
Wednefcduy, Sept. Ii, Wallowa Co. Da)
2:30 trot Purse SO0.OO.
2:25 pace Purse JSOO.OO.
Overnight events, running and
novelty races.
Thiirndiiv, Sept. 12, Union, Cove und
orlli Powder Buy
2: IS trot Purse $300.00.
2:15 pace Purse IS00.00.
Overnight cvetits,( running ' and
novelty races.
Friday, Sept. 1, Home (oinlnir Hay.
2:24 trot Purse $800.00.
J:20 pace Purse $800.00.
Overnight event3, running
and 1
novelty races.
Snltirday, Sept. 14.
Free for nil pace Purse $500.00.
Free for all trot Purse $."00.00
Overnight events, running and ';
novalty laces. " !
I! Ids Wanted.
Scaled bids will be received unt1!
AniiuBt 10th for the exclusive privi-'c-v.e
of Belling candy, c'gars, etc., hi
,;.e grand staud, nnd the following
exclusive privileges on the fair
grounds during fair week: x
Mcrry-Go-Round,
Restaurant,
Pouvnelr Concession,
Dancing Platform,
The board reserves the right to rt
Wt any and all bids.
A. B. CHERRY,
7-20-tr Assistant Secretary.
Xolice to Contractors.
Notice U hereby given that sealed
bidR will he received by the council
of the city of La Grande, Oregon, for
the construction of gravel bitullthic
pavement, together with excavation,
and drainage as follows: On the alley
through block 103, 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 same to he con
structed according to the plans, speci
fications and estimates on file In this
rfce. A'! bids to be filed by 8 o'clock
p. m. August 7th, 1912, and accom
panied 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 bltu
lithic 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.
Notice 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 al!
bids.
By order of the council, July 31st.
1912.
C. M. HUMPHREYS,
City Recorder.
Aug. 2-5t
Notice to Contractors.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed
! blda will be received by the nnder
I signed, until 8 o'clock p. m. August
7th, 1912. for the construction of stan
! dnrd cement walks on the east and
west sides of Oak street between Main
nnd Spring avenue, and on the south
side of Spring avenue between Fifth
street nnd Washington avenne, In the
city of La Grande, Oregon, amounting
to approximately, 800 lineal feet. Cer
tified check for 6 per cent of the
amount bid mnst accompany all pro
rroposals. The council reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
Tlr Ardr rtf tha mmrnnn nnnAll '
July 31st. 1912.
C. M. HUMPHREYS,
City Recorder.
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' AT
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WASHINGTON
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?t how little it will cost to leave care and dust and heat
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CfiPJTAL 110
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.
The Safest
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for djmm&m
your
is in
Look at these two men. They have been to sraarket
lln-ir cotton. One put his money in the bank and the
other didn't. They were held iip on the way home.
The silly fellow who wanted to take his money home
had to "deliver" to the robbers. The other was able
to "rive, them the laugh" his money was in this
bank.
Take a lesson from this put your harvest money in
this bank like all other successful farmers. It is the
saiest place withdraw it whenever you please.
Capital $100,000.00; Surplus $10,500; Deposits
, . $300,000.00 - f
UnitedStatesMatiorelBcrh!
La Grande, Oregon !
with boats for North
Points.
You Should
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hai'-vest money
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