La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 08, 1913, Image 7

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    "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1913.
LA GicANDE EVENINO OBSERVER.
PAGE SEVEN
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Classified Directory BIGEEST EVER
FUATERSAL ORDERS
A. 2 & A. M. La Grande Lodge No
, 41. A. F. & A. M. holds regula
meetinss first and third Saturday
at 7.30 p. ni. Cordial welcome.
all laaona. N. MOLITOR. W. M.
A. C. WILLIAMS. Secretary.
B. P. O. K. La Grande Lodge No. lo'
meets each Thursday jsvenlng at
o'clock In Elk's club, corner of D
pot street and Washington a venae
Visiting brothers cordially Invltsi
to attsni. .
T. J. SCROGGINS, E. R.
H. E. COOLIDGZ, Rec. Bee
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD L
Qrande Lodge No ,1M W. O.
meets every first, and third Xrt
days at I. O. O. F. ball. All rial
Ins members welcome.
D FITZGERALD. C,C.
' J. H. KENNET. Clark.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMBK1CA
La Grando Camp No. 7703' meets o
the Jill ad third Thursday eves
. IntsS t each month In the K. of t
nail. Visiiing neighbors welcome.
W. A. DUNN, V. C.
W. F. LANDRUM, Clerk-
ROYAL NEIGHBORS eta svrj
second and fourth yrlday ever:
month. All vlaltlw members cor
dlally Invited.
CORA FITZGERALD, Oracie.
LILLY C. K1MMLE. Recorder.
REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 60
meeU every Tueaday evening In th
I. O. O. F. hall. Alt visiting ma
bers are invited to attend.
DELLA WAGNER, N. G.
MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec.
L. O. O. m7. La Grande Lodge No
850, Loyal Order of Moose, holrt
regular meetings every Monday a'
7:30 p. m. In I. O. O. F. hall. Visit
ing brothers cordially invited to at
tend.
B. L. LEAVITT. Sec'y.
R. J. GREEN. W. D.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Croiw
Lodge No. 27 meets svsry Mondaj
night in Castle hall, (old Elk's halt)
A Pythian welcome to all Tlaitla
Kilghts.
H. W. RILEY, C. C.
R. L. LINCOLN. M. of R- S.
O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. II. O.
S., holds stated communication th
second and fourth Wednesdays '
each morth. VlslUng members cor
dlally invited.
MRS. MARIE JACKSON. W. M.
MARY A WARNICK. Bee.
F. 0. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259.
Meets every Friday evening at 8
o'clock, at the K. of P. ball. Vis
iting members cordially welcomed.
JOHN A ROGERS. W. P.
I, F. BELLINGER. Sec.
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Phone Magij
THE' GEO. PALMER
LUMBER CO for B o x
S h o o k s, Lumber, Lath,
Shingles, Sash and Doors
8 acres in Orchard, mostly cherries. Good 6 room house,
good barn. Two miles from La Grande. Price only
$4500.00, Terms reasonable. This is a money-maker
as well as an attractive home.
H. CURR
PHYSICIANS AITD SCTKHEOaS
DR. R. E. U HOLT Physician and
surgeon; successor to Dr. N. Moll
tor; corner Adams avenue and De
pot St. Puones Office Main 68;
. iResidence, Main, 730. .
OR" m7k. HAUPhyslcian and sur
geon. New Foley Building, third
floor. Phone Main 68." " ' ;
i. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. -, .
f. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D.
: Drs. Richardson & Loughlln,
Physicians and Surgeous
Phones Office Black 1362.
Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 65.
Dr. Loughlln'a Res. Main 757.
. H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D.- Phygklai
. and Surgeon. fJpeclal attention t
Rye. Ear, Nose and Throat Offlci
to La Orande National Bank Build
ing. Phones: Office Main 2: Rest-
' dence Mala II.
m H. L. UNDERWOOD Diseases ol
the eye a specialty
OR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Dls
eases of women and children. Of
flees: Adams avenue, over Wright
Drug Co.
VETERINARY .
(R. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary our
geon. OfOce at-Hill's Drug stort
La Grarfde. .Residence Phor". T'
701; Office Phone. Black 13ti, in
dependent Phone 63; Both Phonoi
at Resllence.
CHIROPRACTORS.
G. T. DARLAND CHIROPRACTIC
PARLORS. No. 4, Depot St., ad
Joining Oregon Hotel. Phone Red
1751.
OSTEOPATHS.
iEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath
Physician. Over Lilly's Hardwsr
atore. Phone Main 63. 8ucceiot
to Dr. F. B. Moor.
ATTORNEYS AT IAW
XXJHRAN A COCHRAN Attorneys j
'"has E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch
ran. La Grande National Bank
Building, La Grande, Oregot.
.. H CRAWFORD ROBT. S. EAKIN
CRAWFORD & EAKIN AUimi. j
at la. Practices in all the couru
of the state and United 8tates. Of
dee lr. Lb Grande National Bank
WuPdlng La Grande. Oregon.
. J. GREEN Attorney-at-Law
Rooms 9-10. Sommer Bldg., L
Orande. Ore. Practices In all atat
and federal courts.
H. E. D1X0X, LAWYER All State
and Federal CourU. ColIecUons.
. Rooms 4 and 5. La Grande Nation,
at Bank Building.
EY
OXEHUXDRED MILU'OX IX 1)1 VI
DEXDS CUT,
'ew York Has Xever Seen So Large
Cuts Before.
New York, Jan. 8. The greatest
distribution of dividends which , the1
country has ever known Is aow tak- j
Ing place here during the opening
weeks of the new year.: Not less than
$100,000,000 it is estimated by experts
is being sent out to owners of secur
ities throughout the country as their
share of the general prosperity. This
Is said to be the largest amount of dlv
Idends ever declared at one time In
this country, and it will be distributed
over nearly the whole United States.
It has recently been brought out that,
247 of the leading corporations of the
country have more than a million
stockholders, and while some of these
were undoubtedly counted twice it is
still unquestionable that hundreds of
thousands of people will share these
record-breaking dividends. These
companies, moreover, are only the
more Important ones which are doing
business here In the United States.
Many others, of the first Importance, '
do not" have their headquarters In j
New York, and In each case the divi
dend Is but one-half or one-fourth of
the total yearly payment to stocks
holders. The most striking dividend
of them all Is the melon which is be-,
ing cut by the Deleware, Lackawanna
& Western Railroad. This road, ap
parently as a thank offering upon its
deliverance from the famous "coal
roads" suit in the supreme court, has
apportioned $12,000,000 of new stock,
to be sold to its present stockholders
at par. As the road's stock now sells
at nearly $(!00 a share, the privilege of
participating In the new Issue is rec
koned as being worth as much as a dl.
rect dividend of $138 a share would be.
Lister Wants Simple Ceremonies
Seattle. Jan. 8. Lister's announce'
ment that he desired a simple Inau
guration -spoiled the arrangements
made by the committee for an elab
orate ceremony. 'Negotiations for the
special boat that was to carry him
from Tacmna to Olympia have been
(-niiped. There will be no military
display.
Ctorm warnings are now sent to
sea by wireless so that vessels may
be prepared for violent changes in the
weather.
IARX SOMETHING DI RIXii
YOUR SPARE TIME.
The Observer has an attractive
proposition for one person
either lady or man in every
school district in Union and
Wallowa counties outside of La
Grande, to act as correspondent.
Space rate will be paid for all
news, provided at least one news 4
letter each week ia sent In.
This work can be done dur- 4
Ing spare moments. Checks for
services will be mailed each
month. ,
Remember, a correspondent Is
wanted at every postofftct and
in ei err. as well as in each
school district. No previous ex-
perience is necessary, as all
that is required Is telling the
news of the community as It oc
curs. Write at once and be the per
son to represent the Observer In
your community, thus making
some extra money for yourself.
THE OBSERVER.
tf La Grande, Oregon.
5-room stone
Good barn.
walk, sewer
easy terms.
n Wr:i ' " v.t' fh&ty7rs93&&
j$Xi Jr. Vf ;
OREGON AT THE NORTHWEST PRODUCTS EXPOSITION
The state of Oregon was fully repre
sented at the Northwest Products Exposi
tion by the finest collections of fruits,
grains, grasses and vegetables that the
state has ever sent East to an industrial
and agricultural show. In charge of the
ID TIME REMEDY
DARKENS TIE HAIR
Give Color, Lustre to Faded and Gray
Hair Dandruff Quickly
Removed.
For generations Sage and Sulphur
have been iified for hair nnd scalp
troubles. Almost everyone knows the
value of sue h a combination for keep
ing the hair a good even color, for
curing dandruff, itching scalp and
Tailing hair, and for promoting the
growth of the hair. Years ago the
only way to get a hair tonic of this
kind was to make it in the home,
which was troublesome and not al
wavs satisfactory. Nowadays, almost
any up-to-date druggist can spuply
Ins patrons with a ready-to-use pro
duct, skillfully prepared In perfectly
equipped laboratories. . .
An Ideal preparation of this sort
Is Wetb's Sage and Sulphur Hair
Remedy, in which Sage and Sulphur
are comibned with other valuable
remedies for scalp troubles and thin,
weak hair that is losing its color or
coming out. After using this rem
edy for a few days, you will notUe
the color gradually coming back, yout
scalp will feel better, the dandruff
will soon be gone, and In less fian
a month's time there will be a won
derful difference in your bair.
Dont neglect your hair It it Is full
of dandruff, losing Its color or com
ing out. Get a fifty cent bottle of
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur from your
druggist, and see what a few days'
treatment will do lor you. All drug
gists sell It. under guarantee that the
money will be refunded if the remedy
is not exactly as represented.
and brick house and 2 rooms in basement.
Lot 101x120 feet. Paved street, cement
connection. $1,000.00 down, balance on
Will consider county property.
REAL ESTATE
booths were Messrs. O. E. Freytag of
Oregon City, J. E. Sawhill of Bend, and
M. J. Duryea of Eugene, Oregon.
All three gentlemen were prominent
speakers at banquets given by the Min
neapolis Civic and Commerce Association
Li FINiTIONS
HELL:
Three telepkexe sy 'cms in a town.
PURGATORY:
Two telephone systems.
PARADISE:
One Gccd Telephone System.
ELBERT
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tle Beer.
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A OLD 0
IUjlJ Whiskey
during the course of the land show.
Thousands of booklets, leaflets and fold
ers of handsome appearance were dis
tributed to the land seekers who crow;'e4
the show during the entire two weeks.
HUBBARD
' ; Pd Adv.
an
e '"oener-
Than
GEYSER BROnH
Its mellowed and aged in
wood; purity guaranteed.
Also Distributor of Budwelser and Hop Gold Bot
,
U. LOT7ES
Jefferson avenue, Phon Black 1
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