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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1912)
ffAGBTWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. TTTUT1SDAY. AUGUST 22, 1912. Classified Advertising 9 MM JTOR RENT Three furnished house keeping room. Phone Red 251. 7-18-tf . (ANTED Men wUh feams to haul wood, fell BHcl ill. 7-29-U JOR RSNT Eight room modern house, close In. Also housekeeping toon. Inquire at 1417. Phone md 752. , 7-28to8-29 PXHt SALE One-half Interest la wH established business, and a money maker. $500.00. Call and let us asalala It to yon." Tucker ft War- fOR 8ALE Fine family horse, bar oess and rubber tire runabout. B. C. Tueker. tl-tf iMvwMaBKeaBMMsMHHHMMeipaMeiMHeneMWiiHMn OR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, either two or three rom suit. 1311 N. avenue. Phone Black 1711. . S-S-tt TOR BALE 45.00 will buy. a nice single buggy and harness. On easy payments. Halsten Furniture store. 8-2-tf TVn 8ALK OR TRADE Q PICK Pair good you tig horses, cash or time, M'lil take- wood, or hauling. W. R. Xlvette. , i OOM FOR RENT Modern. Call Black 151. 8-14 tf OR SALE Few beds, tables, chairs' and a store. Call Black 1011. 8-13-tf TANTED Experienced man and wife want work on ranch, or will rent a ranch with tools and implements fur alahed, and receive a share. Ad dress Geo. E. Arnold, La Grande, -o C. T. Swartwood. 8-17-tf X)R RENT Three unfurnished house keeping rooms. Phone Black 3272 ' ... 8-17-tf, WANTED .TO , BUY A fresh Jersey " cow on easy terms. Address C. T. Swartwood. ' Phone Faraers 12x9 .y- ' ''V-Hy 8-17-tf' .' Furnished rooms, close to, business section. Clean, attractive and reason able. 1620 Sixth street Phone Bl. 1413, , 8-17rtf WANTED Furnished rooms, or small cottage, furnished. Leave particu lars at thla office. 8-19-4t IjOST A long black coat lined with black Pioneer day at Hot Lake. Re turn to Observer office or phone ma s7i. : . 8-2o-3t FOR RENT Three room house. Phone Black 1061. ' 8-19-tf WANTED Lady for house-to-house demonstrating. Good . commission. Box 427. Lewlston, Idhao. 8-21-3tp WANTED Modern furnished cottage ' or housekeeping rooms by man and wife. No children or pets. Phone Vain 199. 8-21-tt FOR SALE Work team, harness nnd wagon also light wagon. Plion Red 8952. 8-21-tf QW SALE OH EXCHANGE for town wroperty. Two ten acre tracts of and. . One fifteen acre tract Call 1106 N avenue. Phono Red 3S72. 8-21-6t FOR SALE OR TRADE Second hand automobile. Good running condition Cheap if taken at once. Phone Black 1131. 8-21-tt 10ST Lail.ts' chrytal pin. Retina to Snodgrass grocery. 8-21-31 FOR RENT Large stable, gralnary, hay loft wagon shed, corral and wa ter, rent reasonable. Palmer avenue mar First. Pbone Red 3591. 8-19-tf IjOST Between N. K. West's rancl and Whiskey creek, gray telescope containing Wue prints and personat affects. Finder leave at J. T. Wil liamson's office and receive reward. 8-19-t FB0FE8SI0NAL DIBXCTOBT i nrracuirs aitd stjxvjsoxs at MOUTOR M. D Pnyalclaa and VurgAoo. Corner Adams Ava. and Sapat.Bt Pbonee: Offloe, tfalo C$; Raaidenoe, . ' WK M. X. HALL Pbrslclan and Sur aaon. . Oor. Adams Ave- and Depot ft Faoa. Main 1$. :. H. UPTON. Pi. O. M. D - physician and Surgeon. 8poclal attention u Eye, Ear, Noi and Throat. Office In La Grande National Bank Build ing. ' Phone : Office Main 2; Resi dence Mala 12. IrThTlTTiNDEKWOOD Diseases f the eye a specialty. JR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Olaeaaee oU women and children. Offices: Adams avenue, over Wright Drug Co. : .tO." "W. zfllMEKVAN Onieuyai u Physician. Cver LJUy's Hardwai store. Phone Main 63. Success to Dr. F. E. Moore. , VETERINAItT. iR. p. A, CHARLTON, Veterinary Sur geon. Office at Hill's Drug store, La Orande. Residence Phone, Red 701; Office Phone, Black 1261; In dependent Phone 63; Both Phonee ( Resllence, ATTORNEYS AT LAW JOCHRAN COCHRAN Attorneys Ohas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Orande National - Bank Building. La Orande, Oregom. t H. CRAWFORD ROBT. 8. EAKIN CRAWFORD ft EAKIN Attorneys at law. t Practices In all the courts of the state and United States. , Of fice in La Orande National Bank Building. La Orande. Oregon. GREEN ft SMALL Attorneys. R. J. Green and Chas. E. Small. Rooms 14-16-16 Sommcr bldg. (Over Silver thorn's drug store). , La Grande. Oregon. ' FJJATERXAL ORDERS. i. F. ft A M La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F, ft A v..' Holds reguUr meetings 'first and third Saturdays at ::30 p. m. Cordial welcome tt all Masons N. MOLITOR. W. M. . A C. WILLIAMS, Secretary 3, 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. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Sec WOODMEN OF THE WORLD L Orande Lodge No, 169 W. O. W. meet every first and third Frl ' days at I. O, O. F. ball. All visit - lag members welcome. D FITZGERALD, C. C. f. n.- vi.d a , vie i a., tt . yr Tf XT TV 1..t. -fr- tODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets oi t bo. fir Is and third Thursday even inas ni each month in the K. of I' nan. v usiung neigDoore welcome. W. A. DUNN, V. C. W. F. LANDRUM, Clerk. ROYAL .NEIGHBORS Meets ever second and fourth riday ; aver: month; All vtsItlL- membsrs cor dlally lnvltad. , . CORA FITZGERALD, Oracle. LILLY C. KIMMLE. Recorder REBEKAH3 Crystal Lodge No. 60 ; meets every Tuesday evening In tb I. O. O. F. halt All vtsitlng mem bers are Invited to attend. LEAH E. COOLIDQE, N. Q. . MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec. L. O. O. If., La Grande Lodge No 850, Loyal Order of iMooss, holdi regular meetings every second jr fourth Mondays at 7:30 p. m. In 1 O. O. F. ball Visiting brothers cor dlally Invited to attend. R. J. GREEN. W. D. B. L. LEAV1TT. Sec'y. C L. RICHARDSON, M. D. I. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. Drs. Richardson & Loughlln, Physicians and Surgeons Phones Office Black 1362. Dr. Richardson's Res. Mala El. Or. Loughlln's Res. Ma'.n 76T NIOHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cros Lodge No. 27 meets every Mondar night In Castle ball, (old Elk's ball i A Pythian welcome to all Vlstlin Kalghts. ' H. W RILBT. C C U. U LINCOLN. If. of H. ft 8. ' O. & a Hops Chapter No. 13. O. 1 8, holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor dlaUy tBTtted, MR8. MARIE JACKSON. W. M. MARY A WARNTCK. Sec F. O. B. La Grande Aerie No. 25) -Meets every first and third Friday) at the K. of P. hall. JOHN A. ROGERS, W. P. I F. BEUNQKR. See. ' HOTICB. Hj wife, Robr Macar, having left ' air bed and board wtthoat fast cause . ( will pay bo more bills contracted by j ber from this data. Ant. 8th, till. ! fUD MACsTT, i, , M-t t ED H.U.VS SPOIL MICH OF MOJII THE F1IJST AXD .SECOND C1S0PS. i Timothy Hay Falls to $11 Per Ton In ,' Ton Lots, $15 by Bale. ri liut little of the aecond crop of al- t tttlfn lina Kuan hallal vat nn innnnt rf I tlo recent rains. Much of thy second crop was down during the rains of last , week and a great deal of the hay has keen spoiled for baling or. moving. I Similar conditions marked the harvest ' of the first crop. This shquld result. however, in plenty of cheap teed for stock the coming winter, as there will be largre amounts of hay that will be suitable for winter feed In the pasture, but could not be accepted by the com merclal demand. However, there Is a plentiful yield of extra fine hay and it Is expected that the second crop will soon reduce the 'present price. Timothy hay has dropped from $1S to 314 In ton lots, but still holds the higher figure In orders of a few bales Oats Is selling at $l.fiO p?r cwt. Quotations in the local markets for today are as follows: Fruits. New home grown. apples 73c per DOT. :,': Oranges 40c to 60c. Bajianns 40c per dnr Peaches 10c; homegrown 4 lbs. for 25c. Chorrpj-25c gallon". Cantaloupe? 10c each; 3 for 25c. Watermelons 2c lb. , Tomatoes 10c lb, Eagle valley f 1.10 box. ' , Peach ums 2&c lb. Gran.e'3 10c lb. i Pineapple 20c and 25c, size. ' Ygctahlt- and Miscellaneous. Cucumbers 5 to 10c. I Biggest Circus in the Entire mmmi HAY IS DMIAG " for One .Performance. Tuesday HEW I I I EVERY PARTICULAR THIS YEAR "SL1ADILl1 GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH AND THfc NEWLY ADDED SUPEKB. GLORIOUS,' ENTRANCING WORDLESS PLAY A THRILLING WORLD STORY The Opulence of Egypt and drandeur of Rome In All Their Barbaric pienaor Agrain Pulsating Before the 1250 ACTORS-CHORUS OF 400 VOICES-300 DANCING GIRLS .3000 COSTUMES COSTING $500,000 THE If HELD MM SAW 1 SPECTACLE DIE THIS BEFORE BIGGEST CIRCUS EVER SEEN AC( CIRCUS 1UV ARTISTS 7CA FINEST I OU HORSES H V ANNALS Ttii Royal Mikili tf 20 Gimt Japanese Attiletes WiMtlw. nn Mm mn4 JUt 85 Mars JlMM tprt Mr VUtM M mm rrtr THESE ELEPHANTS PLAY Causinj Thrills of Aaiazement and Shrieks of Laughter as Ihe, Wondcrlnj Eyes of the Specta tors Note the Remarkable Ele phantine Baseball GantV ' AaailUTimiai.Wimi " m ' , DtciS! ocoaccrni lis jmotii lb dc kosi nm .r..M , two nauinau d.t. at i un int IMMENSE NEW FREE STREET av iimi iiaasiA) NOTE It is usual for Baruum & Bailey to give two per formances daily, but upon this occasion the railroad ruus being so loug in and out of La Grande, but one entire per formance will be given. Remember TUESDAY AFTER NOON ONLY, AUG. 27. ' Downtown ticket office: Silverthora's Drag Store. Same prices as charged at grounds. Onions 12.00 per cwt titriug beans 4 lbs. for 25c. ireta peas ( lbs. for 26a Potatoes $1.60 per cwt Green onions 6c bunch, 8 for 10a. Beans White, 8 1-3 c: Una, 10 cent . .ew Cabbage 2&c. . ' Celery-ijr hunch, 15c. Fresh corn Roasting ears 20c dox. Sweet potatoes ZMc lb. .. ! mid (train. Alfalfa Hay $13.00 (retsll). Timothy $16.00. Wild hay $10 to $12. Bran and Shoru $1.36 and 11.41 Rolled barley $1.65 per cwt ' ' Flour. Bluestem $1.45 Patent 11.36. Snowdrift $1.46 . ' 10s Corn Meal 36c per lack. . Eggs and Batter. Butter Fancy creamery, 36 cents I lb. roll; 2 lb. roll. 70c. Ranch butter, 55c S lb. roll. , Ranch eggs 30c. ' Cattle, Hogs and Fa wL (Buying Price.) j ;- Heavy bogs 7c. ' ' ' : Chickens Hens 8v; old roosters 7c earing fries, 14c. ' , V L!ght hogs-8c. ,, Ducks Urn weight 12 He. Oeese. live weight 10c. Cows 4c. Steres 5 to 6 l-4c. Sheep 4c. ' , . . Hattle Williams and, Richard Carle will be seen In "The Girl From Mont martre. TtiGRCUGtiBRED nmoiH rocks raUet and Cockerel XaUng , Utility MatiDgs. . Iggi far sale. For Prices Cor- , iwsaoad to ; J D.B.STODDARD i La Crande, Ore World, coming to La Grande , August 27 Enchanted Vision (of the Prevent FUiS'NY, CLOWNS ELEPHANT ACTORS 7'A ACRES OF TENTS rUI? 3 MILES OB PARADE mmff BASE BALL twa2 , VAMB.V um.r nt .1 Hn Mas warm b njh rijtji noil iMviNroen. ia nu mrm... Teourc( mpoum. nmui nuursi lamuu. iw i i r- - - ltm doom onw owt Hotje mmi' , PARADE AT 10 A, MI DAJLV i len TIME VV AMERICA .Q lls - uw iwiw wwia sjbj. - ' Complete Equipment tor Resetting $nd Repairing RubberlBuggy Tires ; ' LA GRANDE IRON WORKS ' v' . : , ' P.' FITZGERALD, Proprietor -, COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY ' : DRINK America's Best Mineral Water It's Good for What Ails You CAB SERVICE First Class Closed Cabs Always Ready for : the Public. 1 ON THE JOB DAY AND NIGHT CallBussey at 0 'Cou ncil's Cigar Store. He'll take care of you. 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 laud 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 irejuiw business J? M ! men An acGoiui in a good bank means more m 1 - tnan merestormg of money woen you nave shown your banker that you an handle your business and yourself sat isfactorily it also means that your credit la 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. UnltedStatesNatlonalBanlt , La Grande, Oregon Capita WOOO.OOIjj, jxofioo; DvMtt, w OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ; T. J. 8CXOGnr CT.BAC0, I ffSSw "a mm-m MONEY LOAN on farm lands in Union, Wallowa and Baker counties. 1 1 is Always stand well at your bank keep your engagements and. 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 show you are on the square. KLL&HBBERD t