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t?AGE two LA (iKANJ)K EVENING OBSERVER. TUESDAY. AFOUST 13. 1012. 1 -.1 a k It a f a a tClassifiedl I Advertising S VOS. RENT Three furnished house keeping room. Phone Red 251. 7-18-tf WANTED Men wl.U 'eamg to haul wood. Call BU'tc All. 7-29-iJ TOIl RENT Eight room modern house, close lu. Also housekeeping rooms. Inquire at 1417. Phone Red 762. ! 7-;.S;.uj- yOR SALE One-half Interest In well established business, and a money maker. $500.00. Call and let us explain It to you. Tuckcy & War sick. 8-l-t: 'JTC5t SALE Fine family horse, har oesg and rubber tire runabout. E. E. Tucker. 8tl-tf .yOR SALE New milch Jersey cow. Oae of the best. E. C. TUCKET. 8-1-tf WANTED Twenty laborers for street work. Warren Construction Co., Room 6, Foley BIdg. 7-31-tf yfOU RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, cither two or three roru mlt. 1311 N. avenue. Phone Black till. 8-3-tf SALE fi".00 will buy a nice Ingle buggy and harness. On easy payments. Halsten Furniture store. 8-2-tf TOR SALE OR TRADE QUICK Pair good young horses, cash or time. Will tafee wood, or hauling. W. R. KWettt. SG0.00 lakes neat, clean, complete out fit for three housekeeping rooms, In cluding almoft new Axmlnster rug, good bed, springs, mattress, stove, dishes, etc. Good clean house for rent $3.00. 2017 Washington. 8-10-tf "WANTED Paltry cook at Home Res taurant. ' : 8-12-4tp FOR RENT Two housekeeping moms furnished. 1?M O street. Phone Plack 502. 8-12-ft TOR RENT Fu rntshed front room In Jmslness center. Also large rooms -suitable for two men. 1C20 Sixth st. 8-12-2t XrOST White ivory hair brush, be- , itween 801 Main and 1020 Sixth. Fin der please leave at Dr. Underwood's office and receive reward. 8-12-tf WANTED Married man can secure employment on conditions at Main 712, La Grande, Or.. E. J. T. S-9-6t 5orSEFOR RENT New six room! modern bungalow. Inquire nt Ob-j eerver. rhone Black 1522. S-9-Ptp Z.OST Ladles' gold wa'eh on Adams avenue between Oak street and Talnce restaurant on Depot street. Finder leave ut Palace restaurant or phone Main 15. 8-5-tf Notice. Anyone is'j!;l.t liiintlng or trea:ia"- lnir on fuir land will be pro"( nteil. Vecbler Probers. S-6-tf SOTKE. My wife. Ruby Marey, linvtns left riv I. I and beard without Jus canoe Z wl'l pay no more bills cor.tr.if ted by . ier from this dn'c, Aug. 5th. 1912. FKUD MACEY, S-5-10te t IV?;; Vacuum poi se nrtMM) rrnoi.sTrniNO FUiiNiTi i;k nrvtiiiiM. M IT11I S M thlVC Flit m rum: pvCMNn. I. V. HI'I I ! Vt'I K. niONF i:rr r.i TH0R0U0HEFLD fLYMOTH ROCKS riMct an4 (ockrnd MsUngs, rtflltj Xatlrgs. Icr tr ' For Trices Tor. irfpiat to D. B. STODDARD la Grande, Ote i'RUILSSIONAL DlUCCI'UUf rs,- PHYSICIANS AXDSntaK0JT9 iR. H. K."lIALLPh7Iclan and Sur geon. Cor. Adams Ave. and Depoi tit. Phone. Mala 23. .. a. CFTON. fa. U. M. U. fhyxcinu and Surgeon. Spoclul attention ti Eje, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office In La Grande National Bank Bulla ing. Phones: OHlce Main 2; Res dunce Mali 11. f MOLITOR, M. D I'byslclaa si Surgf-on. Cornsr AdaniB Ave. line Depot St. Phones: OIHce. Main H8: Residence, C9. K. H. 1 CNDKhiVOOU Ulbeases of th ? eye a specialty. H. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Diseases of women and children. Oilloes: Adams avenue, over Wright Drug Cn. . .:i:U." W. Z1.VX1EK.VAN Odfeopath Physician. Over Lilly's Hardwar. store. Phone Main 63. Successor to Dr. F. E. Mooro. VETERINARY. jH. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Sur geon. Office a. Hill's Drug store, La Grande. Residence Phone, Red 701; Office Pbone. Black 1361; In dependent Phone 63; Both Phones Rfsllence. ATTORNEYS AT LAW OCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande. Oregon. TTHTTiiiAWoRT)ftOBT. s.eakTn CRAWFORD & EAK1N Attorneys st law. Practices In all the courts of the state and United States. Of fice In La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande. 'Oregon. GKEEN & SMALL Attorneys. R. J. Green and Chas. E. Small. Rooms 14-15-16 Sommer bldg. (Over Silver thorn's drug store). La Grande, Oregon. 000009060 FRATERNAL OR- ft DERS. & 3000 0 000$ i F. A A. M La Granar Lodge No. 41, A. F ft A. ft?, Holds reguUr meetings "first snd third Saturdays at ::30 p. m. Cordial welcome ti all Masons N. MOLITOR, W. M. A C. WILLIAMS, Secretary 5 P. O. E. La Grande 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.j E. COOLIDGE, 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. KENNET, Clerk. TuDEIt N WOO DM EN" OF AM EH I CA i La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on tLe f:r(g and third Thursday even-, lt.k.s nt each month in the K. of I nail. Vising neighbors wclc.iuie. W. A. DUNN. V. C. W. F. LAN DRUM, Clerk. ROYAL. NE(G!!B01iS Meets every' second and fourth rlday every month. All vtsitli.- memkr cor- dlally Invited. CORA FITZ'.ICRALD, Oracle. LILLY C. K1MMLE. Kccorder REBEKAI IS Crystal Loilge '"Ni)76t- I 0. 0. F. Iin',1. All visiting mem hers- are Invited to attend. LEAH E. COOLIDGE. N. G. MIPS ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec. L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. I 850, Lyal Order of Order of Moose, hold regular meeting every second aJi1 fourth Mondays at 7:30 p. m. In I O. O. F. ball. Visiting brothers cor dlally Invited to attend. R. J. GREEN. W. D V. L. LFAVITT. ?ec'y. L. KICHARD?ON. M. D. . W. LOUG11L1N, M. D. Drs. Rl.hardson Ijoughlln, l'hysiclans and Surgeon ..ins Office Llnck 13f2. - KIcharr1on's Ties Main f I. ir. Louehl'n's He Mi'n 'hi .V.GHTS OF PYTHIAS Ked" Cross Lodge No. 17 meets every Mondf eight in Castle hnll, (old Elk's haM ) j A Pythian welcome to all vldltlnj Kn'.ghti. i n. W RILET. C. C. . L, LINCOLN, M. of H. ft S. I O. K. 8. nope Chapter No. IS, O. E. I second nd fourth Wednesdays of erh tnorth. Visiting members cor dtslly Inrlted. MRS. MARIE JACKSON. W. M. MART A. WARWICK, Pec. HOC PRICES , ,DR. KflRKEET flit RAISED VISITS VIENNA .UOKTUAUK I!.WKKS UMNCi t IfEAStl) IMUTtE. I.N Spring Fries Tlirrateiilnt,' to Loser. Oilier Fun I mid t attle S(ody. In the local live stock market thU morning hoi;s have increased at leasi ."0 cents per hundred pounds. Light I boss are bringing eight cents ami 1 ' . a ;. ho? ara demanding six and u half ei'ius. Several large buys have been made at these figures. Cattle are staying with last week's pikes. The prices of fowl are thi same, but Indications point to a fall in spring fries before long. Fruits. New home grown apples 75c ;- box. Oranges 40c to 50c. Bananas 40c per oi. Peaches 10c; houiegrown 4 lbs. for 25c. ' , Cherries 25c gallon. Vegetable "d Miscellaneous. Cucumbers 5 to 10c Onions $2.00 per cwt. String beans 4 lbs. for 25c. Green peas 4 lbs. for 25c. Green Asparagus 10c. Potatoes $1.50 per cwt. Green onions 6c bunch, 3 for lu:. Sean White, t l-3c: U na, 10 cents New Cabbage S'ic. Cantaloupes 10c each; 3 for 25c. Watermelon 2 Mc Tomatoes 2 lbs for 25c. , Celery Per bunch, 15c. Feed and Uruln. 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. Flour. Bluestem $1.45 Patent $1.35. Snowdrift $1.45 10s Corn Meal 35c per sack. Eggs nnd Butter. Butter Fancy creamery, 35 cents 1 lb. roll; 2 lb. roll, 70c. Ranch butter, 55c 2 lb. roll. Ranch eggs 25c. Cattle, Dogs and FowL (Buying Price.) Heavy hogs 6 c. Chickens Hens 9c; old rooster 7c fling fries, I.'cj , Light hogs Sc. Ducks LI- weight, 12Hc. Geese, live weight 10c. Cows 4 '4 c Steers $5 to 6 l-4c. Sheep 4c. Skeletons For Doctors. The mode of preparing skeletons for the ue of the medical profession is a very delicate operation The scalpel Is tirst ciilled Into renuiSltiim to remove tin- innxiilar tNurs Its work being dune, ilie bones me Imiled, teing care fully watched iiic.-inwlille that they ! mav not lie oven! .no After this inn- tiili.'tlistie pronihii'.' they are blenched in the sun Even the pputs of yiase are sure to nppcar when they nli' ex pired to beat. The French, treat these with ether and benzine, securing there- ' distinguishing marl; of their skeletons. ! A brass foil with all the pruper ! curvatures supports the spinal column, j Delicate brass wife hoi. I .the ribs lu i place. Iliiws of (be most perfect workmanship .'tve to the Joints a P,;" , u" "I, ln" "l 1 lev cny coin e.ilcl honk nnl eyes render disjunction nt pleasure possible. The whole construction plainly Indicates the care and skill of an artist and con noisseur. Sbe Ws Wllbng. The limn was om of Hie nort that women like Ihm uuso of their awkward. Oi'-is. i!!liies. !oaculli.lty. gancberie ami all ili.u His f.-i i were too lite for bis It's, tliotu;!) h' less were enor Ini'Us. lilt lii sl v;:s tx big for Ills bead, thouirh lie woie a seven nnd one eighth sl?e in liat Hp was like n St nirn.-uil pop. but older than any younc doc. 1U bad in ei- been nt n regular 1 dance before. The Irls bndii'd like del I leale flowers to him. and be hnrdly ' dannl to tom b one of them. lie looked to the plrls like n new Idea, and they hoped he'd nrrlre He riiil after n mln nte or two lie waddled hotosh the flixir. made a stand In front of the lit tlest irl ni'l aid. more or less un Franitnaileally: "Can I dam e wl'li you?" She wa rattled, but be nncwerod trlth n smile: "I don't know, hut I like yon enonch to let you try:"-Cleveland I'lum Denier. liOT LAKE DOCTOR VISITS GEK MAX (XI ICS. Mill Heturu to rnrtluiid' Year Ileuce to Locate Permanently. D. Karkeet, known to t,a Grande through his connections with the sur gical department of Hot Lake, Is spending the winter in Vienna. He Milled for Europe several weeks ago and has been in Paris and other not ed cities of the old world but right now is in Vienna where he contem plates remaining In the clinics for a year. After visiting German clinics r.nd possibly touring other parts of i lie continent and Europe, ho will 'X-entually return to Portland and lo (ate at that place permanently. He will become affiliated with Dr. De Witt Conly of Portland . on his return. La Grande friends of the doctor' have re ceived letters from Dr. Karkeet writ ten at Vienna and he Is much pleased with the bautlful city and satisfied with his studies possible there. Why Sulphurro Cures Thonsands l'l KIFIF.S BLOOD AND SO REACH IS ROOT OF MAJORITY OF DISEASES. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 13 Most of the diseases of the human system are due to Impure blood or are aggravat ed by Impure blood. Cleanse the blood of Its Impurities and you reach the root of blood, skin, stomach and oth er disorders. Sulphurro Is the great est known medicine for purifying the blood. That Is the secret of Its won derful success. In martial array Its beneficiaries would make a formidable army of healthy, grateful men and women. Sulphurro's tremendous power is due to this common sense method of cure. It strikes at the root of dis ease. It kills the disease germs that the blood otherwise would carry to all parts of the body. It cleanses, puri fies, invigorates and refreshes. Try the Sulphurro bath. Until Mr. Stewart began to make Sulphurro, rheumatism was a dread disease. Its sufferings ruined many lives. Sulphurro has robbed it of Its terrors, for thousands who have been cured are spreading the wofd broad cast. Sulphurro always curesr?icn matism when the directions contain ed in the booklet are followed. This Interesting little pamphlet will be found accompanying each bottle of Sulphurro ns you buy it at your drug gist's, In. 50 cent or $1.00 sizes. If you wanf the booklet first mail your request for a free copy to the C. M. C. STEFART SULPHUR CO., 71 Col umbia St., Seattle, Wash. Denraved. tH voi r idea "What of classical music?" "Well." replied Mr. Climrox. "I don't profess to Know tunc!) nhmit It But It always seems to me that when n man writes classical music he simply takes n tune nod sees tnvc much bv enn mus It up ." WaRhlnston Star An Invitation. . "Whnt'9 the tlVYerence Uetween a hnnnted house and a handsome ma: About to kis yon?" nsked she coyly "I (rive It up." be iniiruuired. prowli. Interested "Why, you cant let a hauiHi.. house." I'riiiepfon I'ier. Mother. Most of nil the fiilier bentiMful tiling") In life come by twos anil threes, by dozens and liunilreils; I'leuty of roses, stars, sunsets, rainl'ows, hrolbers and sisters, nurts and cnusln. but only nc mother in all the wide world Knte nonplus wiirin. Hi Pleasures. Lately wed liuess ill nin out for a shave nnd hair cut. Mrs l.atelywed Oh. darllni;. von promised never to leave me. Lnteiyweii. lint, dearest, I must have some pleasure. Lit. Life Is the finest of the One arts. It has to be learned with lilelotis pa tlen'e, an1 the vears nt our plVrirnnire are all tix sinet to master It trium pbnutly.- 1 'niinuioiiU Opportunity is like a pitched ball The time to tilt It Is lie fore It passes he put Youth t'cmpaulou. P A f 1 ii aK JLd kJ AT THE UNION RACETRACK . August 21,22,23, 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 KACIXG EVENT OF THE NORTHWEST. Purses From $100 Up AT UNION 4 PROGRESSIVES ATTENTION! We do not care whether you are a progressive or a st.ind-patter politicall", if you intend to be a pro gressive linarieialh-, you must be very careful in your land dealings. Nine-tenths of the land titles inUn ion county are defective in some" way. Buj-ing a bad title means lawsuits and unnecessary expense. De mand an abstract to the property you are going to purchase. This will show up all defects and irregu larities, then let the other fellow stand the expense of correcting the title. THE ABSTRACT & TITLE CO, . La Grande, Oregon ''C M.vLOCWOOD, OFFICE IN oecretar' &Mgr. , 7" i. ! The Safelh ' 1$ . ' -v. ' ! I u. 1 .1 X , V your liarsf mosey -m. jla. i. s-t n i I X V Look at those two 1 1 1 1 i! ih.'-.r ootton. One put his monov in the bank and the other didn't. They were held up 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 give them the laugh" his money was in this bank. J , Toko a lesson from thisput your harvest money in tins bank like all other successful farmers. It is the safest place withdraw it whenever you please. Capital 8100,000.00; Surplus $10,500; Deposits $300,000.00 United StatesNationalBank La Grande Oregon ! i i: ! i! -4 AYS Foley Block v. 11 i or i i n v .w V