T.TDXEKDA Y.' AUGUST 7. 1012
t a rrrjAXintt wrcVTVft OBSERVER.
Classifiedi
5 Advertising
9n& KENT Five room hOugs, all
asodera and two beating stoves,
prlngs and mattress for aale. 1409
T. avenue. Phone Black 1192. 7-10-tf
TOK REST- liiree furnished houae
iping rooms. Phone Ked 251.
7-18-tf
HA2HED Men wl.h fcams to haul
wood. Call Bl i k ..li. 7-29 -ti
MX RENT Elgin rowra modern
tause, close In. Also housekeeping
rooms. Inquire at 1417. Phone
Ked 752. . 7-29toS-29
TCR SALK Onj-ha)f interest In
ettabllf-hed business, and a money
maker. $500.00. Call and let us
tJllnln It to you. Tuckey & War
nick. 8-1 -if
fOS SALE Fine family horse, har
ntaa and rubber tire runabout. E.
ft Tncbey. 8tl-tf
TOR SALE Now mlicb Jersey C3W.
Oae of the h -Bt. E. C. TUCKEY.
8-1-tf
IfANTFD Tweuty laborers for street
trori. Warren Construction Co.,
Room 6. Foley Bldg. 7-31-tf
90S. RENT Furnished housekeeping
rcoms, either two or three rom
uit. 1311 N. avenue. Plione Black
3711. 8-3-tf
TCm SALE 145.00 will buy a nice
single buggy and harness. On easy
. psymcnts. Halstcii Furniture Btore.
8-2-tf
ycrjR ROOO.M HOUSE for rent. $12.00
mo. W. H. Bohnenkamp. 8-5-5t
WOil SALE OR T11ADE QCICK Pair
good young horses, cash or time.
Will take wood, or hauling. W. R.
Klvetts.
JW5R SALE Hinder, cream separator,
wagon, carriage, horse, Jersey cow.
Fhone B. 3282. C. J. Scrlher. 8-6-41
FOR RENT Furnished room for gen
tlsman. Inquire room 9, Lewis
fcjildlng. 8-G-3tp
JTOR. &ALE Lambert cull cherrlea, 2
ent a pound. Call Red 202. 8-C-3t
LA GTtANDE TO
OKIU0INQ
SUSS AND
OAT
ats
BWECT
Ttt PARK
.JCST THE PLACE TO SPEND
TOITB
VACATION
SUMMER SEASON
June 1st to Sept. 15th.
Srnd for Descrlpllvn Booklet
Free.
THE WALLOW A LAKE AMTSE
MEJiT CO,
JOSEPH, ORE.
; vacuum
S KOI'SE Cl.FAMXl
I I'llOLSTLRnO
FI'IiM I! UK UF'MlltlMJ
MATTHESS M1KIXJ
VIBMTIKE FACkiXG.
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FIIOME 1(ED 478
I THOROUGHBRED
H.YM0TH ROCKS
TwBtt aa4 Cockerel sUllas
Utility Mating. !
Y XgT fer ssJn Tor Pri (Vr.
. retsal to
D. B. STODDARD
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FfllSlCIAXS ASD 8C1TOE0SS
OB. Mr&.""HALL Physician and Sur
geon. Cor. Adams Ave and Depot
St. Phone, Main 23.
.. ii. otTuN. Pn. O. M. JJ.- Physician
aud Surgeon. Special attention U
Ej, Ear, Nose and Throat Office
In La Grande National Bank Build
lng. Phones: Office Main 2; Rest
dunce Mala 31.
f MOLITOR. M. D Physician an
Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. n
Depot St. Phones: Office, Main 68.
Residence. 69.
JR. H. L. I'NDEhvVUOD Diseases .t
the eye a specialty
til nnuA T I 'MlEli WOOD Diseases !
of women and children. Offlcs: Vie. While the supply has been un
Adanm avenue, over Wright Drug 1 certain the last days of this week
Co. . i will lijid the home-grown product
7r!o." w''"ziy.iiijl.!A-S-0ieopata! (.r0W(,,ug , ra,jltijy aml It Is doubtful
PIisk.'Ibu. 'ver Lilly's Hardwar . j if tlio .best gra.Ifs will bring more
tore. Phone Main S3
Successor
d vr F E. Mocrj. . !
VETERIXAHV.
Vii.'l'. A. CHAlll-TON. Veterinary Sur-i
geon. Ofllce '. Hill's Drug store. I
La Grande: Residence Phone, lied j
Till; Olllce Phone. Black 1361: In-1
dependent i'heue b'i: Both Phonft!
HtBlJence. I
.Al'TOIOElS AT LATV
DCHIl.tN COCHRAN Attorneys
:ir.. E. Cochran and G o. T. Coch
ran. La Grande National Lank
Building, La Grande. Oregon.
" Yi. TiiA'.YFOHD " ilOBT. S. KAKIN
CRAWFORD A- EA K I . ttnrr. ;-j
ut law. Practices In nil theVourts
of 'he etato and L'ulted States. Of
n'P la La Grand.- National Bank
HuIMIiib. La Grand'!. Oregon.
GKEEN&"pMAi.I Attorneys. R. J.
Green and Clias. E. Small. Rooms '
14-15-16 Soiumer bldg. (Over Silver
thorn's drug store). La Grande,
Oregon. '
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FRATERNAL OR
DERS. & O & O
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u T. A. M. La Granfte Lodge Na.
41. A. Fs A. if. holds regular
meetings 'first and third Saturday
at ::30 p. m. Cordial welcome it
all Masons N. MOLITOR. W. M.
A C. WILLIAMS, Secretary
9 P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 431
'meet 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. COOLIDOE, Rec. Sec
VOODMEN OF THE WORLD La
Orande Lodge No 16 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.
I ..intunw nmAntiCM " c Afl3,DfriA
La Orande Camp No. 7703 meets on
the Crls and third Thursday even-
Inks nf each month In the K. ot P.
nail. V Lsiting neighbors welcome.
W. A. DUNN. V. C.
W. F. LAN DRUM, Clerk.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS Meets every
second and fourth rlday every
month. ;AU vIsittL' members cor
dially Invited.
CORA FITZGERALD, Oracle.
LILLY C. KIMMLE. Recorder
REBEKAH5 Crystal Lodge No. 60
meets every Tuesday evening In the
I. O. 0. F. hall. All visiting mem
bers are Invited to attend.
LEAH E. COOLIDGE. N. O.
MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec.
L. O. O. M., La Grande Lodge Na
850, Loyal Order of Moose, bolds
regular meetings every second "d
fourth Mondays at 7:30 p. m. In I
O. O. F. ball. Visiting brothers cor
dially Invited to -.ttend.
R. J. GREEN. W. P
B. L. LEAVITT. Sec'y.
4. U RICHARDSON, M. D.
J. W. LOUOHLIN. M. D.
rrs. Richardson & Lnughlln,
Physicians and Surgeons
Phones Office Black 13C2.
r. Richardson's Res Main C(.
"r. Lougblln's Res. M'n 717
(.NIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cros
Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday
night In Castle hall, (old Elk' hall )
A Pythian welcome to all vlsttlnj
Knights.
H. W RILEY. C. C
ft. L. LINCOLN,' M. of K ft 8
O. E. 8. op Chapter No. 18, O. E.
8., holds stated communlcatlona the
second and fourth Wednesday ot
each morth. Vtsltlng member cor
dially lnvtted.
MRS. MARIE JACKSON. W. M.
MART A. WARN1CK, Sec.
7S PER
QIMLITY ESTAHLHSUES PKICES AS
YET.
yiipi'ly Will Pick up and Probably
Crond Down Prices Soon.
Early Harvest and Astrakan apples
jrown in May Park, Frultdale, and
other local districts are now on the
market with varying grades of qual
ity and pi lies. Seventy-five cents can
ho quoted as a fair price, though the
i ;iialiiv of the offering determines Un
'i"
tlian 75 coma before the week Is out.
Qno'atlons today:
('utile, lloiw nnfl Fowl.
(Buying Price.) ,
Heavy hogs J6.00. y
Chickens HCns 9c; old roosters 7c
spring fries, 13c.
Light hops 7'ic.
Ducts Live weight. 12Hc.
Geese, live weight 10c.
Cows 41;:c.
Steers $5 to 6 1-lf.
Sheep 4c.
Frn'ts.
Now home grown apples 75c per
hny.
Oranges 40c to 50c.
Bananas 40c per doz.
Peaches 10c.
Cherries 25c gallon.'
Vif'talil' slid MlTellannins.
Cucumbers 5 to 10c
Onion $2.50 per cwt.
Green peas 4 lbs. for 25c.
Green Asparagus 10c.
Potatoes $1.50 per cwt.
Grezn onions 5c bunch, 3 for 1JJ.
Beans White, 8 t-3c: Una, 10 cents
New Cabbage 3c.
Cantaloupe 10c.
Watermelon 2 Vic.
Tomatoes 2 lbs for 25c.
Celery Per bunch, 15c.
Feed and Grain.
Alfalfa Hay 113.00 (retail).
Timothy $15.00.
Wild hay $10 to $12.
Bran and Shorts $1.35 and I1.4C
Oats $1.60 per cwt.
Rolled barley $1.53 per cwt.
. Floor. ;
Bluestem $1.45
Patent $1.36.
Snowdrift $1.45
10s Corn Meal 35c per sack.
Eggs and Butter.
Butter Fancy creamery, 35 cent I
lb. roll: 2 lb. roll, 70c.
Ranch butter, 55c 2 lb. roll.
Ranch . eggs 25c. 1
JiEBR.lSKAXS LIKE TALLET.
Expect to Brln? Friends and Make
This Their Future Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Nebraska who
, .... , , - , ,
have been touring the valley this week
return home this evening thoroughly
Imbued with the idea that the Grande tnnce of Kon.noo mlle from the other
Ronde valley is the beauty spot ot and the whole business would be noth
the northwest." They have spent sev- lng, for there is no wall to the treas
eral weeks on the coast and Mr. Mil- ore vault of heaven -Exchange.
ler stated that his vocabulary was' . ' ,
.. . . a Went a Long Way Back.
simply Inefficient to attempt to de-! la A for(,,cJer? U depends on
scribe his admiration for this valley. the eonnrry. in the United States It Is
To a reporter he remarked: "You may a newcomer who has not ycc iad time
rest assured that there will be sev- to catch bis breath, unpa.it his kit and
eral families who will make their f find a Job. In India tlj case Is differ
home here this fall as a result of,ent- An omcln' at Malabar, south lu
what I have een the past two days." rp?ntl-T r,vd 8 lrt,f f" "
pleased."
B.B. Nutter
THE FKETTIEST PATTERNS
PATTERN") C7pSS-.
and the newest colorings In Wall Pa
pers ar here for your selection.
There Is a large assortment of figure
am' floral designs lit for any room In
the house, and the paper I of a very
high grade, strong and lasting In col
ors. You are Invited to call and In
spect our stock, and we feel sure you
will find here Just the pattern to please
you.
Phone Red 971.
Iceberg Journsys.
Icebergs from Oreuland are carried
down toward the middle of tbe At
lantic by tbe Labrador current They
travel right down tbe coast of Labra
dor, passing Newfoundland. uutU they
reach tbe warm water of the gulf
stream, when they disappear, melting
completely away. It Is only tbe largest
bergs that reacb tbe middle of tbe At j
lautlc before they disappear. On one
occasion a berg, 100 feet In belgbt and
nearly 200 feet In breadth, was found
In latitude 38 degrees 40 nilnutes, or
neurly In a line with southern Spain.
Generally speaking. Icebergs travel hi
the rale of three to Ovo miles an hour, t
They are carried forward entirely by
the strenpth of the current The dis
tance they cover Is enormous. Thou
sands do not get further than the const
of Labrador,- where they become
stranded As they have come from the
Greenland glaciers they have then cov
ered lit least 1.NOO miles, while those
that reach tbe warmer waters of the
Atlantic make Journeys of from 2.500
to 3.0H0 miles. New York Sun.
SeacHells.
A senshell, whether In one piece (unl
vnlvei, as In periwinkle, or In two
pieces (bivalve), as In mussels and
cockles. Is formed in much the same
way.. It eon.slsts of a colored outer
horny layer, a middle layer ot prismatic
structure and an Inner pearly coating
of Innumerable very thin plates, the
edf.'es of which break up white light
Into Its constituents, so ns to give rise
to n beautiful play or Iridescence. The
body of n Hhellllsh Is Invested lu a soft
fli'P of skin knowu as the "mantle."
Oy the activity of this the shell Is Be
creteil. and a sticky fluid exudes from
Its surface and quickly hardens to form
horny or calcareous matter. The suits
of lime are rhleily'lu the form of car
bouate. but tlier is also a percentage
of phosphate. Only the edge of the
mantle is able to manufacture the two
outer layers of the shell, and repair ot
Injuries is entirely carried out lu uacre.
or mother-of-pearl.
Simplest Way of All.
The following story Is told of Colo
nel George . Goethals. who at the
time It took place was nn instructor
In engineering at West Point. One
day. in a recitation, he gave out this
question to a class of cadets:
"The post flagpole, sixty feet high,
has fallen down You ure ordered by
your commanding officer to put it up
again. You have under your com
mand a sergeant and ten privates of
the engineer corps. How would you
get thcpole back Into place?"
Each cadet, after long consideration
and much llguring over derricks,
blocks, tackle und so on, evolved a
different method.
"No," said Goethals; "you, are all
wrong. You would' simply say. 'Ser
geant, pot up that flagpole!" " Satur
day Evening Post ' .
The of Space.
Tbe mind cnu,not comprehend What
la meant by the four little words In tbe
expression "tb-' sea of space." If the
volume of "space" Included within our
solar system which Is perhaps but a
single train of planets among hundreds
of millions of a similar kind were oc
cupied by one single globe 000,01
000 miles Id dlameier ft would be but
as a feather In the marvelous spread
of "vacancy" surrounding It In fact
It bas been calculated that in tbe space
1 unuiueu u uui mini J -
' of,,, Kobeg of the glze ot
occupied by our solar system 2.700.
our earth revolve, each at a dis
lng and who said: "I am a native
India by birth.. hut I have claim to for
elgn origin und foreign blood. A col
uny of Syrians from Edessa settled 1 1.
Malabar In A. D o4." I belong to thai
sei-t and ns sii b I have reason to claim
foreign origin mid foreign blood."
ri- Helvetian Ladies.
The itmst eielirateil warlike women
among t iim lents. ttpiirt from the
rallied HiiiiiXMtio. were the Helvetian
ladles t'nesar praise high!) Ilielr
military ucineveiiients lu inure than
one Instance the legions nf ito'lie turn
ed their rrni-ks oil the fair ones of
Swlterlnnd Ourlng the crusades wo
men often performed the most rouinn
tie ami chivalrous deeds, dying cheer
fully by the sides or their lovers anil
husbands.
Provocation.
Talkative and Abusive Old Lndi
(complaining of s recently bought par
roti And when I talk to that parrot n
says some dreadful swear words
Dealer I don't blMme lin. nin'ani. 1 in
poor bird is only 'uman.-Everybody's
Weekly.
Her Preference.
-The bridegroom Is a pl.'itsnt man
he has that 'vrtaln souiethliig"-
"I'rt rstliei tinrr n man with some
thing certain. Satire.
Have You Ever
HAD A
VISIT BY THE SEA
OR A v
RUN ON THE SANDY SHORE
. ' . .AT ,
NORTH BEACH
WASHINGTON
& Did you know you could
slaying, health giving, fun making
SUMMER RESORT
BY TAKING THE
Q.-W. R. &
THEN DOWN THE
COLUMBIA RIVER via Steamers
T. J. POTTER" "HASSALO" AND "HARVEST
OUEEN."
TO MEGLER
Where trains connect with boats for North
Beach Points.
You Can Ycu Should
Ask am- A front of the O.-W. R. & N. and find out
how little it will cost to
behind and have a real
REST BY
THE ABSTRACT & TiTLE CO.
T
A modern and up-to-date plant operated by experi
enced abstractors. All work first class. Guaranteed
to be reliaWe. Prices reasonable.
C. -M. Lockwood
Secretary and Manager
Office in Foley Block.
The Safest
StlRSmi&C 'S"- i (ism Uk
mm
your harvest money
A I -eel a
is m tins bank
Look at these two men. They have been to market
ih",r 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 cive 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
safest place withdraw it whenever you please.
Capital $100,000.00; Surplus $10,500: Deposits
$300,000.00
UnitedStatesMationalBank
La Grande, Oregon
reach this delightful, care
N. To Portland
leave care and dust and heat
THE SEA
915.000
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