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TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1913. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, PAGE SEVEN si I Classified A. 7. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41. A. F. A. M. hold regulai I meetings flret end third Saturdays all Maaons.GBO. E. COCHRAN. W. M. ' A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary. ' B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 431 meets each Thursday evening at I 't o'clock In Elk'e club, corner of Oe pot street and Washington arenas ( Visiting brothers cordially Invite I to attend. T. J. SCROOGINS. E. R. i H. E. COOLIDGZ, Rec. Beo H. B. DIXON, LAWIEB All 8tat and Federal Courts. Collections. Rooms 4 and 6, La Grande Nation al Bank Building. WOGDli2S OF THE) WORLI Li Grande Lodge No Its W. O. W meets every first and tblrl Tit r at t o n r. hall. All visit ta aitoihia welcome. W. W. BERRY, G. C. J. h. KENNET. Clerk. i MOUE.KM WUUUMEN OF AMflRICA- La Grando Camp No. 7708 meets ei v the flrls and third Thursday evsa I IMS of eaoh month In the K. of P . J aall. Visiting neighbors welcome. A. W. NELSON, V. C. t ' W. F. LANDRUM, Clerk- ; 1 IH1AIJ nuivniJviioMmi ir; 7 seoona ana ronnn snaay ever: "? I SE.ta' 11 T,tlte' members cot t iialTy invited. f COUA FITZGERALD, Oracle. J LILLY C. K1HMLE. Recorder. RBBBKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 80- meetu every Tuesday evening In thl I. O. 0. F. hall. All visiting men- era are Invited to attend. MATTIB GOLDEN, N. G. BTA MONROE, Sec. L. 0. O. M,. La Grande Lodge No. 850.- Loyal Order of Moose, boldi regular meetings every Monday a 7:30 p. m. In 1. O. 0. F. hall. Visit lng brothers cordially Invited to at tend. K B. L. LEAVITT. Sec'y. W R. J. GREEN. W. D. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cress Lodge No. 27 meets every monday night In Castle hall, (old Elks' hall) A Pythian weceme to all visiting Knights., lev' H. T. OLIVER, C. C. i . L. LINCOLN, K. of R ft S. 0. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13. O. E. S holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor dially Invited. MISS CYNTHIA STEIN, W. M. WARY A. WARNICK. Sec. F. O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259.- ! Meets every Friday evening at S o'clock, at the K. of P. hall. VU ltlng members cordially welcomed HARRY W. SWART, W. P. U F. BELLINGER. Sec. CHAUNCEY E. BUNTING Architect. General Building Werk. Estimates Cherrfully Furnished. Koom 9, Loftus Bldg. i H. W. RILEY Graduate Veterlaarlaa - Hospital 1409 Madison Ave. State Recommended for a Good IReason. C. H. Grant, 230 Waverly St., Peoria Ills., says: Backache and congested kidneys made me suffer Intense pains Was always tired and floating specks Old Floors Made Like New Have you an unsightly floor, rough, uneven, stained or dirty T If you have I can put It in first class condition, level, smooth, clean, Just like a new floor and ready for any kind of a finish you may wish to put on It The AUTOMATIC SCRAFIK AND POLISHER makes them like new. For particulars call at room 10 Newlin's drug building, or phone Red 3051, G. H. RUSH Contractor and Builder Directory stallion and Jack Inspector. Stock Inspected for Interstate and other shipment. All domestlo animals treated and cared for. Phone Black 41. Calls answered day or nUat. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT CIRCLk NO. 47 Meet second and fourth Tuesday night of each month at K. of P. hall. All visiting neigh bars welcome. ' LENA HEAD, G. N. . LILLIE ALLSTOlX Clerk. raYMlUANS AMD 8UMEOHS DO. R. E. L. HOLT Physician an surgeon; successor to Sr. N. Moll tor; corner Adams avenue and De . pot St Phones Office Main 68 ' 'Residence, Main 730. DSL M. K. HALL Physician and sur geon. New Foley Batlding, thin floor. Phone Slain 83. A. L. RICHARDSON, M. . I. W. LOUGHLIN. M. D. - Drs. Richardson ft Loughlla, Physiclaus and Surgeons Phones Office Black 1368. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 66. Dr. Loughlln's Res. Main 757. ' i. H. UPTON. Ph. G. M. D.- Physlclai and durgecn. flpuclal attention U Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Offlc tn La Grande National Bank Build tag. Phones: Office Main 8; Resi dence Mala 81. OR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Diseases o the eye a specialty. OR DORA J. UNDERWOOD Dls eases, of women and children. Of flees: , Adams avenue, over Wright Drag Co. OSTEOPATHS. j.U. ,.- W. ZlMMhlKJaAN Osteopau Physiclsn. Over Lilly's Hardwar store. Phone Mala 88. Buccessoi to Dr. F. . Moore. VETERINARY. JR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Bur geea. County steek Inspector. Of nee at Hill's drug store, La Srande. Residence phone. Rod 71; office pfleae, Blaek 1M1. ' . CHIROPRACTORS. G. T. DARLAND CHIBdPRACTU PARLORS. No. 4, Depat 8t Joining Oregon Hots. Phone 1781, .. ATTORNEYS AT LAW . OCHRAN ft COCHRAN Attorney Chas E. Cochran and Goo. T. Coct ran. La Grande National Ban! Building, La Grande. Oregon. 77TT CKAWFOKU KOBT. 8. EAKlr CRAWFORD ft EAKIN Attorney 1 at !a. Practices tn all the couru of the state and United States 01 flee. In La Grande National Bani Building, La Grande. Oregon. R. J. GREEN Attorney-at-Law Rooms 9-10, Sommer Bldg., Li Grande, Ore. Practices In all stati and federal caurts. M05JBRN PAINLESS DENTISTS Dr. D. J. GllliHs 1, Operator; Dr. Thos. C. Ohmart Mgr. Depot an Adams Ave., La Grande, Mre. NEW CARPENTER SHOP If you want any carpenter or cabinet work done neatly aid promptly call at carpenter shop, 1408 Adams ave. Pearce ft Bunting. bothered me. Took Foley's Kidney Pills and saw big improvement after, third day. 1 kept on until entirely freed of all trouble and suffering. That's why I recommend Foley Jld ney Pills. . They cured me." For mi STRONGER TONE PORTLAND MARKET REVIEW SHOWS STRENGTH. Egg Business Quiet and Butter May Drop Again. Portland, April 8. The market re view n Portland as seen yesterday here, was: Purchases of potatoes are being made. In the country at the lowest price every known In the Pacific northwest. Fancy eastern 'Multnom ah and Clackamas offerings are being taken In a limited amount at Sic a cental. If there was a fair demand even at that extreme level conditions would not be quite so bad as they are. Some business Is passing with Cal-, iforala, with buyers paying the pi Ice noted, but the volume e so small that It is scarcely a ripple, as compared with business in that direction in previous seasons at this period. Meat Prices Are Higher. According to announcement Issued by Fred Danlelson, head of the local bouse of Frye, there has been a fur ther sharp advance in the price of pork products. Thr price of .uutton. has been advanced a cent Egg Market Is Qulel. Being the first of the week, there was a quiet tone in the egg market for the day. What few sales wire re ported were at the same fig area as on Saturday, candled stock oemg gener ally quoted at 20c. More Strawberries Ordered. Another carload of Flojiua straw berries was due In the 'ocal market at noon. The shipment, 02 with two others previously received, was di vided between this city and Seattle. The latest shipment was reported in good condition. - The price Is gener ally placed at $3.252.g0 a crate. Batter to Drop Again. General forecasts of the butter trade are for a further decline In tea price of creamery here within a few days. There is a noticeable increase in the make at all points, and Cali fornia prices show a further loss. The local market quotations are: Wild Hay (retail) 812.00. Timothy $15.0016.00. Alfalra bay tu.uo (retail). Shorts 81.40. Oats $1.50 per cwt Bran $1.25per cwt. Rolled Oats $1.50 per cwt. Rolled barley $1.35. Blue Stem flour $1.40. Pajent $1.30. White Quartz $1.40 sack. Snowdrifts $1.40 sack. Sea' Foam $.20. Fruit. 21. Home grown apples. .58 75c. Oranges 580e. Bananas 40c per dos. Grape fruit 16 16c. Sugar Fruit sugar,- retail (cash) $5.70; same-grade 38 days, $8.10. Beet sugar, cash $5.50; thirty days, 5.90. ' Vegetables and Mlsttellaneoas. ' Cnions $2.00 cwt, small lota 2lc Potaitees Etc per cwt Beans White. 8 l-Sc: Una. in rent Radishes (California grown) 5c. Cabbage 2 c. Spinach 3 lbs. for 36c. ' Celery (California) 15c; 2 for 25c, grown 10c.) Honey 2Sc. 3 lbs. for 50c. Green peppers 20c lb. Turnips 2c lb. Asparagus (California) 2 lbs. 'i'-t Rhubarb 2 lbs. for 25o. . ' Em ana Baiter. Fresh ranch eggs 262ac. ' Butter Fancy creamery, 40 cents 1 lb. roll; 2 lb. roll, $80c. - Ranch butter 1 lb. roll 40c; 2 lb. roll 70c75. Hsgii. Beet lighU-$8.60. Medium light $8.55. Best heavy $8.60. Rough and heavy $5.75 6.00. Sheep. Best yearlings $5.50 7.00. Yearlings $4.80 cwt Ewes $4.004.25. Fowl and Mlsrellnnpons. Ducks, dressed. 18c. Geese Dressed 18c Cattle Choice steers $6.65. Commei $t.5t6.75. Cows, top $5.00. Fancy , light cows $6.0006.25. Heavy calves $1.00t.50 cwt. Fancy light calves $8.00. "SONG OF THE SHIRT." it Was the Most Popular Thing Tern Hood Ever Wrote, during bis last Illness Tom Hood In un Idle moment made an Imaginative vketcli of !)! orn tombstone. He drew himself reclining at full length on a thick slab of stone, on the edge ot Mlil' h In large capitals he wrote. "He Bang the 'Song of the Shirt. " This was the only inscription, and. as be himself has snld. Tom Hood needs no other. How much be felt and prided him self upon the mwR by which he became known and loved by millions Is shown by this ana the following fact: "If 1 were eunobled these are the arms I should adopt." suid be one day, show, lng a rough vlgnettn to a friend. The sketch contained a very beautiful and pathetic Men. It represented a heart pierced by a needle threaded with sll ver tears, and beneath was the motto he bad Inscribed on the lmaginarv tombstone. ,'The Song of the Shirt" appeared In the Chrlstinim munher of the fifth vo' ume 01' Punch. ' It wnn unsigned, but every paper In the tnnd quoted It. am It speedily became the talk of the day Hood himself did not think It very re mnrlinble. but Mr. Hood had snld f him as she folded It for press: "Now, mind, Hood, mark my words, this will tell wonderfully. It Is one of the bes things you ever did. Mrs. Hood was risht. The song wa translated into French. German and Italinn. It was printed on cheap cot ton hnndl:er'htpfa and. parodied time- s ll limit nmnlier. "In Minute generous?" "Extremely. She will cheerfully give away ituytlilng In the house that duesn't lielnug to her." There. was an old maid down in Qa. Whose name was Elizabeth Fa. Hit race was u plain That It gave yuu a putri When you aw her nii'p coming Ta, Detroit Free Press. "1 .tblnk John'ri67eIscooriDg, saia the bride. "What makes you think so?" "The other night be suggested that be'd like to go to lodge occasionally, and we haven't been married a year yet" Detroit Free Press. Notice to Bond Bayers. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the city of ' La Grande, Un ion, county, Oregon, will re ceive sealed bids for the purchase of improvement bonds in the sum of Om tine Grownd Yes, on this ground there is a good 6 room house, . wood house and room for a good garden. The ground is located on the west side of Second street, being on - ' ' lots 3 and 4, block 21, Riverside addition,, giving an enst front. Will be one' block from the new school to be erected this year. Price $1800 On this Ground Lots 7 and 8, block 22, same street, same advant- ages: A six room house, wood hov.sp,'rw1y papered ' and painted .throughout. It is for sale, and we are ( always ON THE GROUND to show you property and tell you who owns them and give you 'the own- er's price and terms. .,., . Let us show you. AH classes property for sale La , Grande Investment Co. 1111 ADAMS AVE., FOLEY BLDG. $17,041.71, for macadam $10,72?.:2; for sidewalk $1500.00; and for sxwor $1814.39, In denominations or $",00.00, bearing Interest at six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, said bids to be filed with the city record er not later than 8 o'clock p. m., April 16th, 1913, and must be accom panied by a certified check for live per cent of the amount bid. The suc cessful bidder will be required to pay for said bonds within ten (10) days after notice that said bonds are ready for delivery.. La Grande, Oregon, April 3, 1813.. LEK WARNICK, Recorder of the city of La Grande, Oregon, 4-4-6t There la no case- on record of a cough, cold or lagrlppe developing In to bronchitis, pneumonia or consump tion after Foley's Honey and Tar Compound has been takea. The gen Plant Bushes We have In stock a choice assortment ot Hardy, Climbing . and Tree Rose bushes. Fine two year old plants at $4.00 dosen., A nice assortment or cllmbln g vines, including Clematis, Honey suckle, English Ivy, Wisteria, Virginia Creeper, Boston Ivy and Trumpet vines. 35e to $1.25 each. Giant Rhubarb Roots, 3 years old. 15o each. $1.50 dozen. Lily of the Valley roots, 60 each. Tulis and Gladioli bulbs. . Thousands of popular bedding and pot plants, now ready at tba ; greenhouses. Tomato, cabbage, celery and cauliflower plants now ready. .' Aster plants, all colors, choicest varieties from English and VIck's . seeds. Aatermum, the wonderful new aster. Plants from this seed can only bo obtained from as. We will give a cash prise of $5.00 to the person bringing us the largest astar grown from ons of these plants purchased ot us. - De tails of contest will appear later. As this is our first year la business and we are anxious to get you started buying your seeds of us we will make you this liberal offer; Anyone buying seeds of us amounting to $1.00 w'.H be presented with ' a potted plant at our greenhouses (your own selection) value at 25c. Watch our show window 1 fer new floworg and plants. La Grande Seed and Floral Company OPPOSITE SOMMEffll HOUSE uine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. For gale by A. T. Hill. MONEY TO LOAN on farm lands in Union, Wallowa and Baker counties. Rose H1LL&HIBBERD