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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1912.
Classified:
B i
S Advertising 8
303 KENT Three furnished house
keeping rooms. Phone Red 251.
7-18-tf
.If ANTED Men aha teams to haul
weod. Call Bite Hi. 7-29-if
JOS RENT Eight room modern
bouse, close In. Also housekeeping
rooms. Inquire at 1417. Phone
Xed 752. 7-29to8-23
K SALE One-half Interest In well
established business, and a money
aaker. $500.00. Call and let us
explain It to you. Tuckey 4 War
ala. 8-l-ti
JUll SALE Flue family horse, har
ness and rubber tire runabout. E.
Tucker. Stl-tf
SALE New milch Jersey cdw.
9ae ot the best. E. C. TUCKEY.
8-1-tf
MINTED Twenty laborers for street
work. Warren Construction Co.,
Jtoom 6, Foley Bldg. 7-31-tf
RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms, either two or three rom
suit 1311 N. avenue. Phone Black
sm. 8-s-tf
SPOX SALE JS5.00 will buy a nice
jingle buggy and harness. On easy
payments. Halsten Furniture store.
8-2-tf
JOS, SALE OR TRADE QUICK Pair
good young horses, cash or time,
Will take wood, or hauling. W. R.
KlTetta.
10U SALE n.iby carriage, good con
dition. Cheap. 2002 Second street.
Phone Red 1192.
JEa.OO takes neat, clean, complete out
fit for three housekeeping rooms. In
cluding almost new Axmlnster rug,
food bed, springs, mattress, stove,
fishes, etc. Good clean house for
rent $8.00. 2017 Washington.
8-10-tf
WANTED Pastry cook at Home Res
taurant. 8-12-4tp
WJS RENT Two housekeeping rooms
.tarnished. 1506 O street. Phone
Blsck 602. 8-12-t
tOR RENT Furnished front room In
Easiness center. Also large rooms
suitable for two men. 1C20 Sixth st.
8-12-2t
HOST White Ivory hair brush, be
tween 804 Main and 1620 Sixth. Fin
iw please leave at Dr. Underwood's
. office and receive reward. 8-12-tf
ANTED Married man can secure
employment on conditions at Main
712; La Grande, Or.. E. J. T. 8-9-6t
iTUSE FOR RENT New six room
modern bungalow. Inquire at Ob
server. Phone Black 1532. 8-9-6tp
30ST Ladles' gold watch on Adams
avenue between Oak street and
Palace restaurant on Depot street.
Flader leave at Palace restaurant
or phone Main 15. 8-9-tf
fOR SALE Cheap cosy little home.
Uqulre 1401 Ave, Y. 8-10-2tp
Notice.
A'nyone causht bunting or trespas
stog on our land will be prosecuted.
sebler Brothers. 8-6-tf
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Vacuum
HOCSF CLEAMXQ
irPHOLSTERlXG -FrBXITl'HE
RErAIRISG
MATTRESS MAKllNtt
TLTl.YlTl'KE PACKIXO.
I- r. ItELLIXGER,
PHONE BED m
I THOROUGHBRED
I f LYMOTH ROCKS
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S FM M4 Cockerel Mallag
Ctnit Mating.
K Irs fer sale, For Prices Cor.
t to
I ' D. B. STODDARD
I La Grande, Ott
PHY8ICUXS yp snroEoss
OB. II. K." II ALL Physician and Sur
geon. Cor. Adams Ave and Depot
8U Phone. Main 23.
. ki. UPTON, PH. O. M. U. Physician
and Surgeon. Special attention U
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office
In La Orande National Bank Build
Ing. Phones: Office Main 2; Resi
deuce Mala tl.
f MOLITOR, M. D Physician an
Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. ana
Depot St. Phones: Office, Main 68;
Residence, 69
JR. H. L. L'NDEKWOOD Diseases of
the eye a specialty.
OR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Diseases
of women and children.' Offloes:
Adums avenue, over Wright Drug
Co.
iKO. W. Ziy-MEKMAN-Osieupatn
Physician. Over Lilly's Hard war
store. Phone Main 63. Successor
to Dr. F. E. Moore.
VETERINARY.
K. f. A. CHAKLTON, Veterinary Sur
geon. Office at Hill's Drug store,
La Grande. Residence Phone, Red
701; Office. Phone, Black 1361; In
dependent Phone 63; Both Phones
a: Resllence.
ATTOBXEY8 AT LAW
JOCHRAN ft COCHRAN Attorneys
Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch
ran. La Grande National Bank
Building, La Grande, Oregon.
f. H. CRAWFORD ROBT. STEARIN
CRAWFORD & EAKIN Attorneys
at law. Practices In all the courts
of the state and United States. Of
fice In La Grande National Bank
Building, La Grande. Oregon.
GREEN & SMALL Attorneys. R. J. I
Green and Cuas. E. Small. Rooms
14-15-16 Sommer bldg. (Over Silver- ,
Oregon.
9 FRATERNAL OR-
DERS.
A. F. ft A. M. La Qranfte Lodge No.
41, A. Fa ft A. M. holds regular
meetings Mrst and third Saturdays
at ::30 p. m. Cordial welcome tt
all Masons N. MOLITOR, W. M.
A C. WILLIAMS, Secretary
B P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 131
meets each Thursday evening at 1
o'clock In Elk's club, corner of De-1
pot street and Washington avenue.'
Visiting nrowers coraiauy invitea
to attend.
T. J. SCROGGINS. E. R.
H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Sec
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD L
Orande Lodge No, 169 W. O. W.
meets every first and third Fri
days at I. O. O. F. halL All visit
ing membera welcome.
D. FITZGERALD. C. C.
J. H. KENNET, Clerk.
lODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA .
La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on
the Brts and third Thursday even-
Ioks of each month In the K. of P.
hall. V letting neighbors welcome. )
W. A. DUNN, V. C.
W." F. LANDRUM, Clerk. I
1
ROYAL NEIGHBORS Meets every
. . . ... ' I
second ana rourtn snaif every
month. All vlsltlL members cor-
dlally 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. G.
MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec.
L. O. O. M La Grande Lodge No.
850, Loyal Order ot Moose, holds
regular meetings every second aJd
fourth Mondays at 7:30 p. m. In I
O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers cor
dlally Invited to attend.
R. J. GREEN. W. D.
B. L. LEAV1TT, Sec'y.
V. L. RICHARDSON. M. D.
I. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D.
Drs. Richardson ft LouRhlln,
Physicians and Surgeons
Phon Office Black 136J.
Dr. Richardson's Res. Mala 61.
Or. Looichlln's Res. Ma'n 7(7
OflOHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross
Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday
night In Castle ball, (old Elk's hall )
A Pythian welcome to all vlslUnj
Kalghts.
H. W. RILEY. C. C.
M. U LINCOLN M. of R ft 8.
O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. It, O. K.
3., holds stated communications the
eecoid and fourth Wednesdays ot
each morth. Visiting members cor
dlally Invited.
MRS. MARTS JACKSON. W. M.
MAST A. WARNTCK, See.
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IIOW ON SALE
OM0.S FALL TO fc!.00 PEH MUX
DlltD IX LA GBAXDE.
first Apricots I'liicappUs and Other
Fruit Here but Prices I'ur.xcd.
Home grown peaches, the fine red
cheeked Grande Ronde peach, Is now
in the market selling at four pounds
for 23 cents. The Freewater peaches
still bring 10 cents a pound straight.
Home grown apricots are Just begin
ning; to show up lu the markets but
have no settled price. A few pineap
ples have reached the city and are
selling for 25 cents each. Cantaloupes
are now bringing 10 cents each or
three for 23 cents according to size.
String beans are selling for four Ijs.
for 23 cents.
Fmlts.
New home grown apples 75c per
box.
Oranges 40c to 50c. -Bananas
40c per dos.
Peaches 10c; homegrown 4 lbs. for
25c.
Cherries 25c gallon.
Vegetable! and JUscellaneoig.
Cucumbers 6 to 10c
Onions $2.00 per cwt.
String benns 4 lbs. for 23c.
Green peas 4 lbs. for 25c.
Green Asparagus 10c.
Potatoes $1.50 per cwt
Green onions 5c bunch, S for 10s.
Beans White, 8 l-3c; Una, 10 cents
New Cabbage 2Vic.
Cantaloupes 10c each; 3 for 25c.
Watermelon 2e.
Tomatoes 2 lbs for 25c.
Celery Per bunch, 15c.
Feed and Grain.
Alfalfa Hay $13.00 (retail).
Timothy $15.00.
Wild hay $10 to $12.
Bran and Shorts $1.35 and $1.41
Oats $1.60 per cwt.
Rolled barley $1.55 per cwt.
Floor.
Bluestem $1.45
Patent $1.35.
Snowdrift $1.45
10s Corn Meal 35c per sack.
Eg?s and Bntter.
Butter Fancy creamery, 36 cent 1
lb. roll; 2 lb. roll, 70c.
The absolute vegetable purity of S. S. S. has always been one of the
strongest points In Its favor, and is one of the principal reasons why It is
. the most widely known and universally used of all blood medicines. A
! great many ot the so-called blood purifiers are really nothing more than
i strong mineral mixtures which act so unpleasantly and disastrously on
the delicate membranes and tissues of the stomach and bowels, that evea
H such treatment purified the blood, the condition in which the digestive
system ia left would often be more damaging to the health than the original
trouble. Not so with S. S. S. it is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and
at the same time Is an absolutely safe and harmless remedy. It is made
entirely of the healing and cleansing extracts and Juices of roots, herbs
end barks, each of which is in daily use in some form by physicians in
their practice. Years of work and research have proven S. S. S. to contain
everything necessary to purify the blood and at the same time supply the
system with the purest and best tonio effects. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism,
Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison
an(j aii otner blood troubles, and it leaves the system in perfect condition
when it has purified the blood. Book containing much valuable informa
tlon on the blood and any medical advice de3ired sent tree to all who write.
THE SWIFT
rv!g''na'ia!!ni'aw
Bargains In Slightly Used
Cars
We have a tew snaps In slightly nsed demonstrate
Ing cars and MICHIGAN cars taken In exchange.
All cars fully guaranteed. Call or write at once.
Michigan Auto & Buggy Co.
369-371 Hawthorne Ave, Portland, Oregon.
Save Steps, Time and Money
TELEPHONE IT
Ton cen t v-p-voue home till ren hare lost It) iuttcj t'll It's iat,
or rear wit till shs Joined a elnh.
Se with na rtVlepheo Serrtre- business sere '() I a loclal rtx
jry; a fnmllr pretecUe.
Erery hon a lost 41faace xtatlon. Tan yea afford sot te hare It!
Let as IdiIaII a Home tltaeae for 70a tedar.
Hume Independent Telephone Company
Ranch butter, 65c S lb. roll
Ranch eggs 25c.
Cattle, Bogs and FowL
(Buying Price.)
Heavy hogs Ib.OQ.
Chickens Hens 9c; old roosters 7c
ipring fries, 15c.
Light hogs 7c.
Ducks Lira weight, 12 He.
Geese. live weight' 10c.
Cows 4c.
Steers ta to 6 1-4.
Sheep 4c.
Rapid Punishment Seen.
Joseph, Ore., Aug. 12. (Special)
A man giving his name as Robert Bell
was arrested here last week for pas
sing forged checks. He was arreU'd
taken to Enterprise, indicted by the
grand Jury, sentenced to an lndetermi
rate term In the penitentiary, upon a
pla of guilty, lu two days. The amoui.ts
were iuall.
Old Captain Here.
Captain E. W. Bankhanan, retired,
-if Spokane, Wash., is registered at the
Sommer. He still carries a gold watch
that was presented him when he pilot
ed the first ship Into Lewlston, Idaho,
many years ago.
SOTICE.
Jly wife, Ruby, Macey, having left
my bed and board without Just causa
: will pay no more bills contracted by
her from this date, Aug. 6th, 1912.
FRED MACEY,
8-5-10te
FIjIncr Men Fall
victims to stomach, liver and kidney
troubles Just like other people, with
like results In loss of appetite, back
ache, nervousness, headache, and tlr
ed, listless, run-down feeling. But
there's no need to feel like that as
T. D. Peebles, Henry, Tenn., proved
"Six bottles of Electric Bitters," he
writes, "did more to give me new
strength and good appetite than all
other stomach remedies I used.'' so
they help everybody. It's folly to
suffer when this great. remedy will
help you from the first dose. Try It.
Only 50 cents at all druggists.
One of the most common ailments
that hard working people are a Med
with Is lame back. Apply Chamber
lain's Liniment twice a day and inas
sage the parts thoroughly at eaoh ap
plication, and you will get qui !k re
lief. For sale by all dealers.
PURELY
SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA.
a 1 1
ssenasjgsnsBntvssM i
Midsummer
RACES 1
AT THE UNION RACE TRACK
August21,22,23,24
FAST RUNNING AND FAST TROTTING.
4 Days Of Exciting Races 4
THE BEST HORSES OF THE NORTHWEST CIR
CUIT WILL BE IN THE RACES.
THE GREATEST RACIXO EVENT OF TELE
NORTHWEST.
Purses From $100 Up
AT UNION
4 DAYS 4
PROGRESSIVES ATTENTION!
We do not care whether you are a progressive or
a stand-patter politically, if you intend to be a pro
gressive financially, you must be very careful in your
land dealings. Nine-tenths of the land titles in Un
ion county are defective in some way. Buying a bad
title means lawsuits and unnecessary expense. De
mand an abstract to the property you are going to
purchase. This will show up all defects and irregu
larities, then let the other fellow stand the expense
of correcting the title.
THE ABSTRACT & TITLE CO,
La Grande, Oregon
C. M. LOCKWOOD, OFFICE IN
Secretary & Mgr. Foley Block
The Safestf:
1
piace
lor jmi:
your harvest money
is jn this bank
Look at these two men. They have been to market
ihoir cotton. One put his money in the bank and the
other didn t. They were held up on the way home.
Ihe silly fellow who wanted to take his money home
had to "deliver" to the robbers. The other was able
tym!jPVe laugh" his money was In this
Take a lesson from this-put your harvest money in
this bank like all other successful farmers. It is the
Slfrl H whenever you please.
Capital $100,000.00; Surplus $10,500: Deposits
ii . $300,000.00
UnitcdStatcsNationalBank
La Grande, Oregon