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11UXJA U A4.ut.uuiii PAGE TWO LA ORANDF: EVENING OBSERVER. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 14, 1912. 5 iClassiiledi Advertising 2 rOR KENT Three furnished home keeping rooms. Phone Red 251. 7-18-tf WANTED lien whS teams to haul wood. Call Blvk ;.i2. 7-29-11 FOR RENT Eight room modern bouse, close In. Also housekeeping rooms. Inquire at 1417. Phone Red 752. 7-2SK08-29 FOR SALE One-half Interest In well established business, and a monoy maker. $500.00. Call and let us explain It to you. Tuckey ft War tick. 8-l-tr FOR SALE Fine family horse, har ness and rubber tire runabout. E. Tucker. 8tl-tf FOR SALE New milch Jersey caw. One of tbe best E. C. TUCKEY. 8-1-tt WANTED 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. Phone Black 8711. 8-3-tf FOR SALE 25.00 will buy a nice single buggy and harness. On easy payments. Halsten Furniture store. 8-2-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE QUICK Pair good young horses, cash or time. Will take wood, or hauling. W. R. Klvette. $50.00 takes neat, clean, complete out fit for three housekeeping rooms, In cluding almost new Axmlnster rug, good bed, springs, mattress, stove, dishes, etc. Good clean bouse for rent $8.00. 2017 Washington. i 8-10-tf WANTED Pastry cook at Home Res taurant 8-12-4tp FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms furnished. 1306 O street. Phone Black 562. 8-12-Ct MOULDER WANTED 12 inch prefer red. Must be in good shape and cheap. Address A. Klees & Son, Summervtlle, Ore. 8-14-21 LOST White Ivory hair brush, bo tween 804 Main and 1C20 Sixth. Fin dor 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 Crande, Or.. E. J. T. 8-9-Ct BOUSE FOR RENT New six room modern bungalow. Inquire at Ob server. Phone Black 1.132. S-9-6tp LOST Ladles' gold watch on Adams avenue between Oak street and Palace restaurant on Depot street. Finder leave at Palace restaurant or phone Main 15. 8-9-tf Xutlrp. Anyone rriuplit limiting or trespas sing on our land will be prosecuted. Feebler Brothers. S-G-tf NOTICE. My wife, Ruby Macey, having left ! my bed and board without Just cause j will pay no more bills contracted by her from this date, Aug. 5th, 1912. FRED MACEY, 8-5-10te Vacuum 1'OrSE fl.E.lM0 I THOLSTFKIM1 FCRMTl'RE nrURi:T. MATTIiESS MAKING FURNITURE l'AfKlG. U r. IIELLISGKK, IMIONE RED 472 MStil'KJ-iWE wait THOROUGHBRED FLYMOTH ROCKS flet a I Corierel Xall-tr Utility Bating. Ifgt fr . For Prices Cor. ftpomi to D. B.'4T0DDARD La Cnr.de, Ore 0 FliOFtSSIO.N'At DIUCTOUT I'HTSICIAXS AND SCBGEOXS ML M. K. IJALL Physician and Bur (eon. Cor. Adams Ave. and Depo tit. Phone. Main 23. H. tri'ON, Pn. O. M. D.-Physician and Surgeon. Special attention u Eje, Ear, Nose and Throat Office In La Grande National Bunk Bullo Ing. Phones: Office Main 2; He deuce Mala II. . MOLITOR, M. D Fhyslcian i Suron. Corner Adams Ave. am Depot St. Phones: Office, Main 68 Residence. 69. JK. H. L. UNDERWOOD Diseases ( the eye a specialty. DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Diseases of women and children. Offices Adams avenue, over Wright Drug Co. ... iEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician. Over Lilly's Hardwar. store. Phone Main 83. Successor to Dr. F. E. Moore. VETERINARY. jkL P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Sur geon. Office at Hill's Drug store, La Grande. Residence Phone, Red 701; Office Phone. Black 1381; In dependent Phone 63; Both Phones a: Resllence. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 30CHRAN ft COCHRAN Attorneys Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Grande Natlonsl Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon. f. H. CRAWFORD ROBT. S. EAKIN CRAWFORD ft EAKIN Attorneys at law.' Practices In all the courts of tbe state and United States. Of fice In La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande. Oregon. GKEEN ft SMALL Attorneys. It 3. Green and Chas. E. Small. Rooms 14-16-16 Sommer bldg. (Over Silver thorn's drug store). La Grande, Oregon. n 0 0 O & FRATERNAL OR 0 DERS. i. F. ft A. 'M. La Grunfte Lodge No. 41, A. F ft A. tf. Holds regular meetings 'jirst and third Saturdays at ::30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons N. MOLITOR, W. M. A C. WILLIAMS, Secretary B P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 43) 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 WOODMEN 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. tUDERN WOODMEN 0F AMERICA I La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on the fins and third Thursday even ings ni each month In the K. of P. rail. VLsliing neighbors welcome. W. A. DUNN. V. C. W. F. LANDRUM, Clerk. .., ROYAL NEIGHBORS Meets second and fourth jrlday every month. All visltlts,- members cor- dlally Invited I rnr, triT7f TOim .,. j 1 1 uraue. LILLY C. KIMMLE. Recorder ' iTKUEKAIlSCrystTd Lodgo No. 50 . " . , . meets every Tuesday evening In the I. O. O. F. ball. AH visiting mem-, bers are Invited to attend. . LEAH E. COOLIDGE. N. J. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER. Sec. L. O. O. M., La Grande Lodge No. 850, Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every second n-fl 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. j B. L. LEAVITT. Sec'y. 4. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. I. W. LOUOHL1N, M. D. Dra. Richardson & LouRhlln, i Physicians and Surgeons , Phones Office Black 1361. i Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 81. Or. Loufthlln's Res MVn 717 CNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night In Castle ball, (old Elk's hall ) A Pythtsn welcome to all rlsltln. Knights. H. W. RILEY. C. C. L U LINCOLN M. of R. 8. O. E. 8. Hop Chapter No. IS, O. K. S., holds stated rommnnlcatlonj the second and fonrth Wednesdays of, each north. Visiting members cor-' dlally Invited. MRS. MARIE JACKSON. W. M. MART A. WARN1CK. See. rrrn inn nnn i IttMbtlAH PRICES STEW St(0D (KOP OF ALFALFA BtIG Cl'T. SOW (.'ranurlcs Rapidly Being Filled With Full V Iiout, Other Grain Ripens. Feed, grain markets are and flour in the local till staying with last week's 'prices. The second crop of alfalfa Is now being cut. The first of the second crop was cut last week and the great bulk will be cut and stacked by the end of the coining week. With the harvesting of this large yield of bay the prices of alfalfa are expected to fall considerably. The wheat harvest Is on In earnest, and will continue from now on until Thanksgiving. Oats, barley and spring wheat are rapidly ripening and by the time that the fall wheat Is out of the way it will be time to commence upon the other grain. Today's quotations in the local mar kets follow: Fruits. New home grown apples 75c per bcx. Oranges 40c to 50c. Bananas 40c per dos. Peaches 10c; homegrown 4 lbs. for 23c. Cherries 25c gallon. V?gctulip and Miscellaneous. Cucumbers 6 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 5c bunch, S for 10s. Beans White. 8 t-3c: U na. 10 cents New Cabbage 2c. Cantaloupes 10c each; 3 for 25c. Watermelon 21c. Tomatoes 2 lbs for 25c. Celery Per bunch, 15c. Feed und 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 . Flonr. Filuestem $1.45 Patent $1.36. Snowdrift $1.45 IDs Corn Meal 35c per sack. Fa-.'s and Mutter, butter Fancy creamery, 35 cents t lb. roll; 2 lb. roll, 70c. Ranch butter, 65c 2 lb. roll. oy, SKHI DISEASES The cause of all skin diseases can . the blood; the cuticle is always healthy where the circulation Is free from Impurities. When the blood is infected with acrid or unhealthy matter it ' cannot perform its natural worlc of nourishing the skin, reculatins its tetn- perature and preserving its normal T... It. I .J -1 nnma nn.i ninn.i m m.v,a "i i n iiiuiBB auu jumiiuBs mo The itching und fclinging so often accompanying skill aifeutious are produced tllp clePosit from tha blood of the acrid humors with which it is filled, into the a-nsitive membranous flesh lying just beneath the outer covering, nmi surrounding tho countless nerves, pores and glands. This explains why sera tolling thr outer skin affords no relief from the itching and burning. S" S" S- cllIes Skn Diseases of every character by purifying the blood. It goes down into the circulation and removes the humors or acids which aro causinf, tho troubie buiUls up tha weak acr!(l blA()(1 !ind permanently cures every variety of skin atfection. Local applications can only soothe; they "ever cure because they do not reach the blood. S. S. S. goes right into tho nrcuiimon, readies tne trouble una on &iin Diseases and any medical advice free to all who write. 1 ! THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA. ' I - ' - ' Community ffxhibit The La Grande Commercial Club Will Give: $50.00 cash for the best exhibit of apples. $50.00 cash for the best exhibit of potatoes $50.00 cash for the best exhibit of sheaves of grain. $50.00 cash for the best exhibit of miscellaneous vege table?. Ehxibit to be from any of the following communities: Imbler, Elgin, Cove, Union, North Powder or La Grande. Full details of above prizes are given in the annual premium list Union County Fair Association Ranch eggs 25c. Cattle, Bogs and Fowl. (Buying Price.) Heavy hogs 6 He. Chickens Hens 9c; old roosters 7c spring fries, 15c. Light hogs 8c. Ducks LIT weight 12 He. Geese, live weight 10c. Cows 41,4e. Steers $5 to 6 1-lc. Sbeep 4c. Frontier Celebration Begins. Cheyenne, Wyo., Aug. 14: Throngs of visitors from Denver and the East arrived In Cheyenne today for the opening of the sixteenth annual Fron tier celebration. Fully 5000 people are guests of the city already and every train Is crowded to Its utmost capacity. Many cowboys are In the city from all parts of Wyoming, and they, with the Indians In their red and yellow blankets, are attracting much attention from the visitors. The fes tivities will continue until the end of the week. Among the events on the programme ar roping and bucking contests for the world's championship, shooting competitions, cowboy races. exhibitions of fancy riding, Indian races, branding contests and military maneuvers by a detail of United States troops from Fort D. A. Russell. Practically all of the work on New York's new 750 foot skyscraper Is be Jone by electric motors of one kind or another. The Trials of a Traveler. "I am a traveling salesman," writes E. E. Youngs, E. Berkshire, Vt, "and was often troubled with constipation and Indigestion till I began to use Dr. Kings New Life Pills, which I have found an excellent remedy." For all stomach, liver or kidney troubles there la nothing better. Only 25 cents at all druggists. Hay fever and asthma make August a month of Intense suffering to many people. Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound gives prompt ease and relief, and Is soothing and healing to the In flamed membranes. Wm. M. Mere thew, N. Searsport, Me., says: "A few doses of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound relieved me of a severe attack of asthma and less than a bot tle caused a complete cure." Refuse substitutes. A. T. Hill. "Were all medicines as meritorious as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the world would be much better off and the percentage of suffering greatly decreased," writes Lindsay Scott, of Temple, Indiana For sale by all dealers. CURES be traced to some humor or acid In softness, pliability and healthfulness. , .... ... UBUcaie nures ana tissues arounu tho rr v,. .. ..., i.: ; cures it by removing the cause. Boos Midsumme; 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 RACING EVENT OF THE 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 political-)", 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 nisine mm m Mi Wii?. ; 1 ! i : Ah a j n a good bank means more 1 han mere storing of money tt. riien you nave shown your .banker that you can handle your business and yourself sat isfactorily It also means that your credit is good for financial aid in your enterprise. It means too, that with your credit good at your bank, the consequent reputation brings you In more trade, better business bargains and Increased social and politi cal prestige. Accounts of companies and Individuals solicited. Every facility giv enconsistent with conservative banking. United States NationalBank La Grande Oregon Capital $100,000.00; Surplus $10,500: Deposits $300,000.00 v wr.r 0FFICERS AND DIRECTORS irV H' E COOLIDGE FRANK COJTLIY WM. MILLIl A. T. HILL J. c HI5BT T.J.SCROGeni C.T.BAC05 J. U CAYIJ18S CJE s ss mm CCOMM1 Always stand well at your bank keep your engagements anil show your desire to be consid ered a man who can be trusted. We are all pulling together for the common good, and you may rest assured that we will help you, through thick and thin. If you how you are on the square. J