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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1913)
Classified FRATERNAL ORDERS. A. F. A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular , meetirgs first and third Saturdays f a .:30 p. m. Conlial welcome to V: al Masons. I GEO. E. COCHRAN, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec B. P. 0. E. La Graude Lodge No 133 : meets each Thursday evening at 8 i o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De 5 pot street and Washington avenue. t Visiting brothers cordially inviled $ to attend. L. F. DUNN, E. R. H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Sac WOODMEN OF THE WOR..D La Grande Lodge No. 169 W. 0. W. meets every first and thiH Fridays at I, 0. 0. F. hall. All visiting j? 'members welcome. f W. W. BERRY, C. C. i V J. H. KEENEY, Clerk MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER : ICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on the first and third Thurs !' day evenings of each month in the p K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors welcome.'' ..-."-' i f AW. NELSON, V. C. p" W. F. LANDRUM, Clerk. ROYAL NEIGHBORS--Meets every 1 J M V T J : second ana xourcn r naays every j I month. All visiting members cor- t dially invited. ' CORA FITZGERALD, Oracle. I LILLY C. KIMMLE. Recorder. JREBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 50 I meets every Tuesday evening in ths 1 1. 0. 0. F. hall. All visiting mem- bers are invited to attend. I ZELLA ROBERTSON, N. G., L EVA MONROE, Sec. . O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 850, Loyal Order of Moose holds l regular meetings first and third : Monday nights,' at I. 0. 0. F. hall. I Visitors always welcome. I p. A. FOLEY, D. I C. H. SCRANTON, Sec. !H ; : ; , : JCNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross 4 Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday I night in Castle hall, (Old Elks' hall) I A Pythian welcome to all visiting 1 Knitrhts. f H. P. OLIVER. C; C. - R. L. LINCOLN, K. of P.. & S. . E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, 0. E. f S.. holds stated communications the I second and fourth Wednesdays of I each month. Visiting members cor I dially invited. I MISS CYNTHIA STEIN, W. M. I MARY A. WARNICK, Sec. . f. 0. E. La Grande Aerie No.' 259 i meets every Friday evening at 8 I o'clock, at the K. of P. hall. Vis I iting members cordially welcomed. I HARRY W. SWART, W. P. 1 L. F. BELLINGER, Sec. frOMEN OF WOODCRAFT CIRCLE NO.' 47 Meet second .and fourth Tuesday nights of each month at K. of P. hall. All visiting neigh bors welcome. LENA HEAD, G. N. LILLIE ALLSTOTT, Clerk. OSTEOPATHS. SEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath physician. Over Lilly's hardware store. Phone Main 63. Successor to Dr. F. E. Moore. SAM-0 Water and You'll Know the Joy of Living Directory PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS , A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. J. W. LOUGHUN, M. D, Drs. , Richardson & . Loughlia Physicians and surgeons. Phonet Office, Black 1362. Dr. Richard son's res. Main 55. Dr. Loughlin' res. Main 757. DR. R. E. L. HOLT Phjrsician ano surgeon; successor to Dr. N. Moli tor; corner Adams avenue and De pot St. Phones Office Main 68. Residence, Main 730. DR. M. K. HALL Physician and sur geon. New Foley building, third floor. Phone Main 53. C. H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D. Physi cian and surgeon. Special attentior. to eye, ear, nose and throat Of fice in La Grande National Banli Building. Phones: Office Main 2. residence, Main 32. DR. H. L. UNDERWOODPhysicisr and surgeon. Diseases of the eye a specialty. DR. DORA J.'UNDERWOOD-Dis-eases of women and children. Of fices Adams avenue, over Rec Cross Drug Store. ' VETERINARY. DR. P. A. CHARLTON Veterinarj surgeon. County stock inspector Office at Hill's drusr store, Ls Grande. Residence phone, Red 701 office phone, Black 1361. CHIROPRACTORS. G. T. DARLAND CHIROPRACTIC PARLORS No. 4, Depot St., ad joining regon hotel. Phone Red 1751. - DENTISTS. B .... MODERN PAINLESS DENTISTS -Dr. D. J. Gilliland, Operator; Dr Thos. C. Ohmart, Mgr. Depot ant5 Adams Ave., La Grande, Ore. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. H. E. DIXON, LAWYER -All Stat and Federal Courts. Collections Rooms 4 and 5, La Grande Nation xal Bank Building. COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T Cochran and Colon R. Eberhard Attorneys. 'La Grande Nations' Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregor T. H. CRAWFORD; ROBT. S. EAKT' CRAWFORD ' & EAKIN Attor neys at law. Practice in all tht courts of the state and : Unitei! States. Office in La Grande Na tional Bank Building, La Gri"d& Oregon. R. J. GREEN Attorney-at-Law Rooms 9-10, Sommer Bldg., Le Grande. Ore. Practices in all sta and federal courts. MISCELLANEOUS. :HAUNCEY E. BUNTING Archi tect. General building work. Esti mates cheerfully furnished. Room 9, Loftus Bldg. E C. THATCHER. Painting and Deco rating Phone Red 1222 Estimates freely given CTBmi.ltMI.IIIIII'M"''' m mm 1 PUBLIC MARTS ER DEBATE PORTLAND MAY CIRCUMVENT PRICE HOLDING. Importation of Onions and Potatoes From Other States Fought. The fact that onions from Texas, potatoes from California, and cgs and poultry from points outside Ore gon are shipped to Portland in car load lots, while the farmers in the immediate vicinity of the city, as well as those tributary to' the railroads leading to that market, can not find a market for their produce at any price, has led the Portland realty board to actively take up the question of establishing public markets where gardners and farmers may dispose of their product direct to the consumer with' great benefit to both. It stated that the fact that farmers cannot sell their own crops in Portland without a license, and the further fact that the commission men will not buy from him except at their own prices, is causing many farmers to allow fruit and vegetables to go to waste rather than to dispose of them at a loss. The markef quotations today are; M-vr- IW tM pat. .. s,. ,, Fresh ranch eggs 30c ; Butter Fancy creamery, 35 cents 1 tb. roll; z lb. rou ooc Ranch butter 1 T. roll 30c; 2 lb, roll 55c. -:,;- Flour, Hay, Fefid, Etc Wild Hay rretall) 112.00. Timothy J15.0016.0O. x Alfalfa hay 113.00 (retail). ' Shoats $1.30. Oats $1.40 per cwt. Bran $1.15 per cwt. Rolled oats $1.50 per cwt. ; Rolled barley $1.30. Blue Stem Hour $1.40, Patent $1.30. White Quartz $1.40 sack Snowdrift $1.40 sack. Sea Foam $1.29. Elkhorn flour $1.40. ' Vegetable M Mlseellaneoas. Green peas, home grown, 10c, and 3 for 25c. Onions $2.50 cwt., Small lots 2 l-2c, . ... ' xuuiig onions a ior xuc. New potatoes 3c. BanWhlto. 8 1-Sc: 11ns ifl Hadiciies, (Walla Walla and home grown) Se. Cabbage (new)- 5c lb. Young turrfips 5c; 310c. Cucumbers Walla Walla hothouse, 225c; field 5c. Stringbeans 3 for 25c. Fresh tomatoes 15c. Print, Emu Cherries (home grown) 6c ib.; 25c per gallon. Reaches (Cal.) 10 per lb. and Z Strawberries 10c. Blackberries, raspberries (home grown), dewberries 10c, blackcaps ! for 25c. Cantaloupes 15c and 225c. Wat'ermelons 3c lb. Lemons 45 and hOc. Green apples (Milton)), 6.c lb. Oranges 35-50-60c. Bananas 40c per dot. Sugar Fruit sugar, retail (cash) $5.90; same grade 30 days $6.30. Beet sugar Cash $5.70; thirty days $6.10. Honey 20c. 3 lbs. for 50c. Cattle. Steers, prime $7.00$7.60; good to choice, $G.00$6.50; common to fair, $4.00$6.00; cows, top $6.00$6.60; fair to good, $5.00$l5.i0; bulls, $3.50 $5.00; stags, $4.00$6.00; calves choice, $7.O0$8.00. Sheep. Top weathers, $3.00$3.25; fair to pood, $2.25$2.75; ewes, best, $2.50(o $3.75; fair to good, $2.00$2.50; lambs best, $4.50$5.00. Hogs. Best, S8.50$10.00; common to good $7.00$8.00. Meat Cuts Retail. Neck boils 121-2 to 15c; brisket Doins 12 l-2c; soup bones 6 to 8c; plates 12 l-2c; sho. pot roast 18c; arm; cuts 18c; 1st cuts sho steak 15c; good cuts sho steak 18c; prime ribs 16 to I n n . 1. T - L - , 1 . OA- . . I i:uc; wnuietfuie u, (cutu &ut, xiau&: boil 12 l-2c; kidneys 8c; kidney suet ! 12c; sirloin steak 20 to 22c; tenderloin steaks 25c; T-Bone steaks 25c; rump roasts 18c; round steak 20c; hind quar ter steers 16c; hind quarter cows 15c; front quarter steers 14c; front quarter rows 13c; hng, half dressed 13c; pork loin chops 20c; pork loin whole 16c; U ?omb port J4e; shoulder xrk, whole :3c: link and bulk sausage 15c; bam- burger 15c; steer loins 18c; cow loins 17c; mutton legs 18c; mutton rib chops' 2,0c; mutton loin chops 20c; mutton at I sho. 15c; mutton stew 12 l-2c; whole mutton 14c; half mutton 14c; veal round steak 25c; veal loin cut 25c; voal rib' chops 20c; vea sho. steak 20c; veal stew 15c; half veal 16c; smoked ham, whole 22c; brk. bacon, light 25c; brk. bacon sliced 30c; salt pork 18c; sliced ham 25 to 28c; boiled hams 28c; bolied ham sliced 40c; smoked shoul- der 15c; lard 16c; liver 6 to 8e; tongue 15c; hearts 8c; salmon 20c; halibu 18c; smelt 10c; v Don'ts on Rheumatism. - Rheumatism is stubborn as a mule. Hangs on like a leech, wears you out, worries you with pain, drags your vi tality, depresses your mind and health. Don't give up to it. Don't let it hang on. Don't over-look Foley Kidney Pills. They are a natural enemy to the conditions that cause rheumatism, which they will promptly remove. Hill's Drug Store. Adv. NOTICE. Strayed, 1 bay horse, Y on left shoul der; a slit in left ear. Owner can have j same by paying costs and this ad. a. atoaaara tarm. 7-29 tf. -.- i Adv, v Av,tf Semce, 'jfljRt 6.a-.V- - '-tHBti 3?-' W have large and Sfflall ears for hire Careful drivers. Prices very reasonable. LEIGHTON'S GARAGE. Adv. ' 7-22 tf . Phono Main 737 PARISIAN SAGE FOR THE HAIR Unsightly matted colorless scraggy nair maac nuny soit abundant and radiant with life at once, Use Parisian &age. , it comes in 50c. bottles. The first application removes dandruff, stops itching scalp, cleanses the hair. ttkea away the dryness and brittleness, increase tne beauty of the hair, making it wavy aim lusirous. Everyons needs Parisian Sage. - OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS 't Totty-fifth school yar SCPTCMStR l. IIJ. DEGREE COURSES'" many phascsof AGRICULTURE. ENQIMECRIMa. HOME Economics Mining. Foncsinv, Com merce Pmarmscv. Two-year counses i agbicui. TURE. HOME ECONOMICS. MECHANIC ARTS FORESTRY COMMERCE. PHARMACY Teacher s Courses fo manual training, agriculture, domestic science and art . MUSIC, including piano, string, band iiistiuiuttits ami voice culture. A Beautiful Booklet emiti-d "THll ENKlCHMIiNT. Ill' KlIRAt. I.IVK" and a Catai.ch'.uu will be mailed free on Apihcutini Address H. M TennanT. Registrarf nw7.15ioU9) Corvallis, Orec"". When Dealing With- J.H.PEARE&S0N La Grande's Leading Jewelers and manufacturing Opticians, You are trusting yourself to a store of twenty-two years' standing which should satisfy you that you will be treated right. i :! Call when you desire anything in the jewelry line or are in need of glasses. 1 1 The best fitted Optical Parlors in Eastern Oregon. WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSES. J. H. PEARE & SON J J J The J Is the Economical Dresser FOR THE TOGGERY HAS, BY ADDING A LARGER STOCK AND GREATER CA PACITY, FITTED ITSELF TO REDUCE COST ON MAKING HIGH CLASS GAR : MENTS. 'f'ii- i.'--' THE REALLY GOOD CLOTHES NOW COST LITTLE MORE THAN THE BAG GY, SWEAT-SHOP GARMENTS OTH- ERS SEND EAST FOR. , , : OUR CUTTER IS AN ARTIST IN HIS - BUSINESS LOOK AT SOME OF HIS GARMENTS. ! Tf 'y.'; i f-1 j ; r The Toggery i i i i i Neto Pbrctioii t ivni'qniiiyiiiip i Oil Cook-stove 'r- f 11 For Beit Reiolti We Recommnid PEARL or EOCENE SoMinbulh HIT and oaiM J 1 Sold by dealers everywhere. furnish further PORTLAND What School to Attend? Are you asking yourself this question?. The school that meets your demands is the school of your choice. Write, call or phone for our catalog, that's the first step. Baker Business College PHONE 131. HANSON & KINION. PROPS. Glassy Dresser Bakes Broils Roasts Toasts Does all kinds of cooking just as well as a regular coal range. No Odor. No Tainting of the food. Our nearest agency a information SAN FRANCISCO