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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1913. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, PAGE SEVEN ! Cassifed Directory MARKETS L0CAL AWD STATg FRATERNAL ORDERS. A. F.AA. M. I Grande Lodge No. A." L. RICHARDSON, M. D. ' 41, A. F. &.A. M. holds regular J- W. LOUGHUN, M. D. .'!''. meetings first and third Saturdays Drs- Richardson & Loughlia p . :30 p. m. Cordial welromo to Physicians and surgeons. Phone Masons, v ' Office, Black 1362. Dr. Richard- ; GEO. E. COCHRAN, W. M. son's res; Main 55. Dr. Loughlin ; tlA- C. WILLIAMS, Sec res. Main 757. B. P- 0. E. La Grande Lodge No 133 BR- R- E. L. HOLT Physician and meets each Thursday evening at 8 surgeon; successor to Dr. N. Moll o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De- tor; corner Adams avenue and De pot street and Washington avenue Pt St Phones Office Main 68; Visiting brothers cordially invited Residence, Main 730. to attend. .. - - ...... (H aSSoGP DR M.K.HALLPhy8ician.ndsur. H. E. COOUDGE. Rec. S-jc . geon, New Fo)ey buiIdmg ' floor. Phone Main 53. WOODMEN OF THE WOR.D La Grande Lodge No. 169 W O . W. C. H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D.-Physi. meets every first and thiH Fru ays 'cian and aur(teon s M at I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting to eyfei Mr oge 8nd members y , fice in La Grande National Bank Tn iSpv nlrt BuMing- ones: Office Main 2; , J. H. KEENEY, Clerk . residence, Main 32. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER- DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD-Physician ICA-La Grande Camp No. 7703 and 8urgeon. Diseases of the eye meets on the first and third Thurs- a specialty. day evenings of each month in the K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors 8H DORA J. UNDERWOOD Pis welcome. eases of women and children. Of- s.Y:asag-,- srarjr -r " ROYAL NEIGHBORS Meets every . OSTEOPATHS. second and fourth Fridays every - month. AU visiting members cor. GE0 w ZIMMERMAN Osteopath dially invited. - physician. Over Lilly's hardware CORA FITZGERALD, Oracle. Main Successor LILLY C. KIMMLE. Recorder. to Dr. F. E. Moore. I REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 50 VETERINARY." '"'' meets every. Tuesday evening in tljs ' I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem- DR. P. A. CHARLTON Veterinarj bers are invited to attend. . surgeon. County stock inspector. ZELLA ROBERTSON, N. G., Office at Hill's drug store, La EVA MONROE, Sec. Grande. Residence phone, Red 701 , office phone, Black 1361. L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. "L,"ljrv1-uwwwv 850, Loyal Order of Moose holds . CHIROPRACTORS. regular meetings first and third Moiday nights, at I. O. O. F. hall. G. T OAKLAND C HIROPRACTIC Visitors always welcome. PARLORS-No. 4, Depot St., ad- - P A FOLEY D. Joining Oregon hotel. Phone .Red ' C. H. SCRANTON, Sec. 1751- ' t ' DENTISTS. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross : Lode No. 27 meets every Monday ATTORNEYS AT LAW. v night in Castle hall, (Old Elks hall) H E DIXON, LAWYER All State A Pythian welcome to all visiting and Federai Courts. Collections Knierhts. . Rooms 4 and 5, La Grande Nation H. P. OLIVER. C. C 8, Banjt Building. R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. & S. ' T " COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T 0. E. S Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. CmAam and Colon R. Eberhard. S.. holds stated communications the "Attorneys. La Grande National second -and fourth Wednesdays of BfaA Bdg La' Grande, Oregor- each month. Visiting members cor- ; dially invited. f. H. CRAWFORD; ROBT. S. EAKTK MISS CYNTHIA STEIN, W. M. CRAWFORD . A EAKIN Attor MARY A. WARNICK, Sec. ney8 at kw- practice in all the 7 ' courts of the state and United F. 0. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259 gtateg.. mce in Grande Na meets 1st and 3rd Friday evenings at .ona, nk Buiiding, La Grs'-dc 8 o'clock, at the K. of P. hall. Vis- 0regon. iting members cordially welcomed. - HARRY W. SWART, W. P. R j GREEN Attorney-at-Law. . L. F. BELLINGER, Sec. Rooms 9.10; gommer Bid., L ' ' " 7. Grande, Ore. Practices in all sta WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT CTRCLL an(J fe(jeral court8i , NO. 47 Meet second and fourth , ! Tuesday nights of each month at MISCELLANEOUS. K. of P. hall. . All visiting neigh- ' bors welcome, E C THATCHER. Painting' and Deco- LENA HEAD, G. N. rating. Phone Red 1222. Estimate- LILLIE ALLSTOTT, Clerk, freely given. New Cure for Rheumatism. Get the uric acid out of your sys tem and your rheumatism will b cored. Meritol Rheumatism Powderf FIFTY-SECOND OREGON STATE FAIR Salem, Sept. 29Oct. 4, 1913 A whole week of pleasure and profit; $20,000 offered in premiums on Agricultural, Livestock, Poultry, Textile and other exhibits. Horseraces, shooting tournament, fireworks, band concerts, Eu ' genics exposition, children's playground and other free attractions, in cluding Boyd and Ogle's one ring circus. Free Camp Grounds. You are invited. Send for premium list and entry blanks . Reduced rates on all railroads. For particulars address Frank Meredith, Secretary SALEM, OREGON. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS are wie uivoi. wisvw.. p j for this purpose. You can buy then from any member of the America Drug and Press Association. Newhn Drug Co. ANNUAL TRADE Nil UNIFORM Oi "SKOOKUM" IS NAME APPLIED TO SHIPPER'S BEST. j List of Apples and Season In Which They Have Best Flavor. Portland, Ore., Aug. 21. (Special) Leading fruit shipping organisa tions of the Pacific northwest made history 'the other day when they an nounced that their various communi ties would ship their best apples un der one trade name. Ferhaps if Teddy Roosevelt was asked to (rive his definition of -the term "Skookum," the name selected, he would say "Bully." Whether Skook um is really bully or not will be an swered this season when the best apples grown in the world will be shipped under that title. Skookum is of Chinook adaptation and really means . something very good. It js something better than good: it is the. highest to which the Ihirf jk language can rise in express ing approval of quality. Seasons for eating apples have been officially named by thesa' organiza tions. The app'e that is best to eat in October and November would prob ably taste like a pumpkin, in the spring months or an apple best for winter consumption would likely prove very unsatisfactory eating if consumed during the late summer or early fall months. j The varieties selected and the proper time for eating them have been offi-1 cially named by Ovgn-Washinjrton apple growers as follows: October and NovemSer Jonathan; brilliant red; a splendft family sort; juicy, rich and vinous. Grimes; golden yellow; an old time thlober, November and December favorite; tender and spicy, with de- liehtfu! aroma. November, December and January Spitzenburg; bright red; the aristo crat of apples; crisp, juicy; delicious ly rich and fragrant November, December . and January Delicious; dark red; the latest fav orite; gweet, mildly touched . with acid; fine and melting. December, January and February Stayman; rich red; an improved Winsap; very tender with rich sub acid. ' January, February and March Rome Beauty; red striked; the cham pion .baker; spriethly and pleasant. February, March and April Yellow Newtown; greenish yellow; the best lnte anDle; fine flesh with refreshing high flavor. - . February, March and April Wine sap; intensely rich red; very inviting. NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. Notice is hereby given that the county, board of equalization for Un ion county, Oregon, will attend at the court house, La Grande, on Monday, September 8, 19l4, and publicly exam ine the assignment roll, correct all er rors in valuation, descriptions or qual ities of land, lots or other property, as assessed by the county assessor, and it shall be the duty of all persons inter ested to appear at the time and place j given. All persons having grievances re- garding the 1913 sssessment may ap pear before such board and present their, affidavits containing grounds for complaint. All such affidavits must be presented during the first week of the meeting of the board. , U. G. COUCH, Assessor for 'Union County. Adv. . - 8-18 9-8. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Clark-Snook Produce Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent, D. M. Clark, retiring from said form. All accounts owing said firm will be collected by Mr. Snook and all bills of the firm will be paid By Mr. Snook. Dated La Grande, Oregon, August 19th, 1913. W. S. SNOOK, D. W. CLARK. Adv. 8-19 Meritol means purity, quality, sab isfaction guaranteed. Rest assure that this name on a package indi cates the finality of composition, thf highest advancement in pharmacy an chemistry. There is absolutely noth ing better. Look for it Newlin Drug Co. . - MARKET QUOTATIONS. Fresh ranch eggs 30c. Butter Fancy creamery, 40 centa 1 lb. roll; 2 lb. roll 75. I Ranch butter 1 lb. roll 30c; 3 lb. roll 65c. Flour, Haj', Feed. Etc Wild Hay (retail) 112.00. ' Timothy $15.00 16.00. Alfalfa hay $13.00 (retail). Oats $1.40 per ewt Bran $1.15 per cwt Rolled oats $1.50 per cwt Rolled barley $1.30.. Blue Stem flour $1.40. Patent $1.30. White Quarts $1.40 sack Snowdrift $1.40 sack. Sea Foam $1. Elkhorn flour $1.40. Vegetables and MisceDaaeMis. Celery 2 for 25c. Onions $2.50 cwt, small lots 2 l-2d Young onions 3 for 10c , New potatoes 2c. ftmnftWhtte I l-!e: line, 10 east Cabbage 3c lb. Young turnips .5c; 310c. Cucumbers field, 5c, 3 for 10. Fresh tomatoes 10c; $1.15 per box. Stringbeans 3 for 25c. Green corn 25e a do en. fralt, UK. ' Cherries (home grown) 5c lb. Peaches 85c per box (Early Craw- fords.) . Ulackbe -nes $2.25 per crate, dew berries 10c; blackcaps, 2 for 25c. Cantaloupes 10c, 3 25c., Watermelons Sc Grapes (malaga) 15c. Lemons 45 and Mc Green apples (home grown) 4c lb. ' Oranges 35-50-60c .Bananas 40c per doa. Bugar Fruit snrar, retail (cash) 6-W; ame grade 30 days, $6.40. Beet sugar Cash $5.8Q; thirty days $6.20. Honey- 20c S lbs. for 60c Cattle. . yHeers, prime, $7.007.50; good to choice, $6.50; common' , to fair, $4.00$.00; cows, top, $6.00 fair to good, $5.00$5.50; bulls, $3.50 $5.00; stags, $4.00$5.00; calves choice, $7.00$8.0O. ' ' . Sheep. Top weathers, $3:35; fair to good, $2.25$2.75; ewes, best $2.50 $3.75; fair to good, $1.50$2.00 year ling lambs, best, $4 50$5.00. ' Hojrs. . Best, $7.25$7.60; common to good $6.50$7.0O. Chickens. ... Spring friers 18c. Hens 10c . . Meat Cuts--Retail. Neck boils 121-2 to 15c; brisket poins 121-c; 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 20c; wholesale 16, retail 20c; flank boil 12L-2c; kidneys 8c; kidney sue i 12c; sirloin steak 20 to 22c; tenderloin J steaks 25c; T-Bone steaks 25c; romp J roasts 18c; round steak 20c; hind quar- I ter steers Jbc; nmo quarter cows i front quarter steers 14c front quarter- j cows 13c: hog, hall dressed 13c; perk J loin chops 20c ; pork loin whole 16t; , come pari i-ic; nnonioer pom, wnoio 13c: link and buik ?ausape 15c; ham- J burger 15c; steer loins 18c; cow loins It 17c; mutton legs 18c; mutton rib chops i 20c; mutton loin chops 20; mutton st jj sho: 15c; mutton stw 12 l-2c; whole J mutton 14c; half mutton 14c; veal round steak 25c; veal loin cuts 25c; J veal rib chops 20c; veal sho. steak 20c; i J veal stew 15c; half veal' 16c; smoked! J ham, whole 22c; brk. bacon, light 25c; I brk. bacon sliced 30c; sa't pork 18c; sliced ham 25 to 28c; boiled hums 28c; bolied ham sliced 40c; smoked rhoul der 15c; lard 16c; liver 6 to 8c; tongn 15c; hearts 8c; salmon 20c; halibu 18c; smelt 10c; PARISIAN SAGE FOR THE HAIR If your hair is too dry brittle color less thin stringy or falling out use j Parisian Sage now at once It stops itching Bcalp, cleanses the hair of dust and excessive oils, removes dand ruff with one application, and makes the hair doubly beautiful soft fluffy abundant Try a 50c bottle to-day. It will not only save your hair and make it crow, but give it the beauty you desire. NEWLIN DRUG CO. PEACH PRICE ! IS ON DECLIHE EARLY CRAWFORDS NOW SELL AT 75 CENCTS. tew Other Changes Are Noted In the Markets Today. 1 A uniformity prevails in the price of early Crawford peaches this morn ing, good quality being shown in the markets at 75 cents per boy.' The early Crowfords are a favored variety for canning and table use and the stock will be heavy and of an extra good quality this, year. Apples of fine quality were a feat ure in fruits this moraine. No other important changes were stated in the fruit listings this morning. I In vegetables the tomatoes are grad ually dropping to a lower price. They are now quoted at $1.15 per box. ' CALL FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the coun ty court of Union'county, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for the erection Don't Overlook This You can cook on your ELECTRIC IRON by using the UTILITY HOLDER Costs but 25 eents and enables you to invert your flat iron into an efficient heater, useful for many purposes. After the current is shut off from the Iron the heat will remain in it for, a long tlrae .keeping anything hot that you may place 'upon it..' It warms the! baby's milk, keeps the shaving water hot and often saves you build-' ing a fire in your Range. Better get one today., ,;'.',. i.i Don't forget if your house is not wired that 'for a small pay- : ment down you can have it wired today. If you have not Investigated : this liberal offer, phone us and our Representative' will call. Many have taken advantage of this why not you? v Phone Main' 34. , . Eastern Oregon Light and Power Co. Always at ... Bargains in Real Estate 320 Acres 60 acres under cultivation. Small patch of; alfalfa,, ab'but 135 peach trees, some apples, pears etc., 208 acres good land can be cultivated. One half million 'feet of saw timber on' jilace and four good springs. All fenced; Rural route by door, telephone ' line near house. Will trade for a residence in -La Grande worth from $1500.00 to $1800.00. Balance part cash, and will take a . mortgage for Security on other half, or will sell outright and v will take $2500.00 down and mortgage on balance. Six roomed, .house partly finished. ..''" Three and Three-Eighths .Acres At Union, Oregon, all fenced. Un der good cultivation,' some alfalfa, some potatoes and garden,, cow pasture, good seven-roomed house with nice' h&H, rock cellar, good barn, chickei. House and other outbuildings. " "This place is adjoining the city of Union, Oregon. Will trade for some good property in La Grande. Price $3600. 208 Acres Three miles east of city of La Grande. 60 acres in fall wheat, 25 acres in spring grain, 80 acres in alfalfa, balance in " pasture, but some more of it can be cultivated. 50 shares- of water right in the La Grande Irrigation Ditch. Small orchard two years old. Four-roomed house, good cellar, good shed, barn. , Half, of the crop harvested goes with the place. There is a mortgage on this property for $3700 which can run yet for foui years at 8 per cent interest. Can be assumed or paid off. Price $70.00 per acre, terms to be arranged on balance of payments We have four five-roomed modern houses, close in on the north side of the railroad track. Will sell either one of them for $2500 each on terms of $200 down and $20 per month. 4 lots 60x110 feet each, beautiful modern home of seven finished rooms and two more may be finished. Good cement cellar un der house. Fine barn with lights and water, will hold three head of horses, one cow, buggy and five tons of hay. Private garage r-djoining. Place is all connected with sewerage. A splendid bearing orchard on lots, cherries, apples, pears, peaches, plums, apricots and splendid strawberry patch. Beau tiful lawn and shade trees. Situated on M street near High School. Price $5000.00 ; ' , C. J. BLACK S COMPANY of . two steel bridges, one over, the Grande. Ronde river near Palmer null and one . over Catherine creek in the city of Union, in accordance' with the plans and specifications on file in the office of the county clerk of Union county, said bids to be filed with the county clerk on or before 10 o'clock a, m. of Saturday, the 23rd day of Aug ust, 1913, bids to be accompanied by a certified check of five per cent of the amount of the bid. '; The court reserves the right to reject any . or all bids. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this August 13, 198. - , . ED. WRIGHT, County Clerk. Dally 8-18 6t Adv. Notice Special Stockholders' Meeting. Notice is hereby given to the Stock holders of the Grande Ronde Reservoir Co. that there is a special stockhold ers' meeting called for Saturday, Sep tember 20, 1913, at 2:30 p. m. at the Commercial club fooma, for the pur pose of asking the stockholders to instruct the direction to sell or dispose of the company's property and also for a- dissolution of the corpo.ation. By order of the board of directors. GEO. STODDARD, Vice President FRED J. HOLMES, Secretary Pro Tern. Aug 19 lmo. ' . : Adv. Your Service