FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1914
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Warn
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FRATERNAL ORDERS.
A. F- A A. M. La Grande Lodge No.
11, A. F. & A. M. holds regular
meeting first and third Saturday
t i:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to
1 Masons.
& W. NOYES, W. M.
A. C. WILLIAMS. SecT .
B. P. 0. E. La Grande Lodge No 138
meet each Tburaday evening At 8
o'clock In Ellc'a club, corner of De
pot street and Washington avenue
Visiting brothers cordially invited
to attend.
L. P. DUNN. E. R.
H. E. COOLIDGE. Rec Sue
WOODMEN OF THE WORJD La
Grande Lodge No. 169 W O. W.
meets every first and thM Fridays
at I. 0. O. F. hall. AU visiting
members welcome.
T. J. ORMOND, C. C.
J. H. KEENEY, Clerk
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER
ICA La Grande Camp No. 7703
meets on the first and third Tbura
day evenings of each month in the
K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbor
welcome.
H. C. BALL, V. C.
W. F. LANDRUM. Clerk.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS Meets every
second and fourth Fridays every
month. All visiting member cor
dially invited.
CORA FITZGERALD, Oracle.
LILLY C. KIMMLE, Recorder.
REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 60
meets every Tuesday evening in the
L O. 0. F. hall. All visiting mem
bers are Invited to attend.
MARY SIMMONS, N. G.
EVA MONROE, Sec.
L. 0. O.JI. La Grande Lodge No.
850, Loyal Order of Moose holds
regular meetings, each and everj
Tuesday night in Moose Home on
Adams street. Visitors always wel
come. P. A. FOLEY, D.
E. J. MORRIS, Sec:
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross
Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday
night in Castle hall, (Old Elks' hall)
A Pythian welcome to all visiting
Kniehts.
H. E. DIXON, C. C.
R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. & S.
0. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, 0. E.
S., holds stated communications the
second and fourth Wednesdays of
each month. Visitin" members cor
dially invited.
MRS. A. C. WILLIAMS, W. M.
MARY A. WARNICK, Sec.
F. O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 269
on each and every Friday evening at
8 o'clock, at.tne K. or T. Ball. Vis
iting member cordially welcomed.
JACK NICE, W. P. '
L. F. BELLINGER. See.
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT CIRCLE
NO. 47 Meet second and fourth
Tuesday nignts of each month at
K. of P. hall. All visiting neigh
bors welcome.
LKNA HEAD, G. N.
LILLIE ALLSTOTT. Clerk.
-Fresh From The Factory-
HERSHKY'S MILK NUT BAR CHOCOLATES
5c each or 6 for 25c
Young9 s Sweets
1102 Adams Ave. La Grande. Ore.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. Pbysi
: cian and Surgeon; over Hill's drug
store. . Phones: office, Blk. 1362;
residence, Main 65.
DR. R. E. L. HOLT Physician 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. HALI- -Physician and au?
geon. Office WestJacobson Bldg
Phone Main 63. Rooms 11-12-18.
DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physicist
and surgeon. Diseases of the ey
a specialty.
DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Bis
eases of women and children. Of
fices Adams avenue, . over Red
Cross Drug Store.
OSTEOPATHS.
GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath
- physician. Over Lilly' hardwari
store. Phone Main 63. Succeaso-
to Dr. F. E. Moore.
DR. CHARLES H. PONTING, A. B.
D. O. Osteopathic physician, La
Grande, Or., Rooms 20-22 Foley
Building; Phones: office, Main 89;
residence, Black 112.
VETERINARY.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON Veterinary
surgeon. Office at Hil's drug store,
La Grande. Residence phone, Red
701 office phone, Black 1361.
CHIROPRACTORS.
G. T. DARLAND CHIROPRACTIC
PARLORS No. 4, Depot St., ad
joining Oregon hotel. Phone Red
1751.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T
Cochran and Colon R. Eberhard,
- Attorneys. La Grande Nation.'
Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon
f. H. CRAWFORD; ROBT. S. EAK
CRAWFORD . EAKIN Attor
beys at law. Practice in all th
courts of the state and Unitec
States. Office West-Jacobson build
ing, La Grande, Ore., rooms 9-10.
R. J. GREEN Attorney-at-IJiw
Rooms 9-10, Sommer Bldg., f
Grande, Ore. Practices in all sta'
and federal courts.
UNDERTAKERS.
W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO., Un-
dertaking and Embalming. Strictly
modern. Day phone, Black 241.
Night phone Red 3971 or Red 3412.
HENRY & CARR, Undertakers and
Embalmers; 20 years in business;
' day phones, Main 62; and Main 95;
night phones, Main 707 and Red
8131.
ENGINEERS
INTERIOR ENGINEERING COM
PANY, Inc. All branches of En
gineering and Surveying. Investi
gations, Estimates, Reports. L. D
Howland, local representative, La
Grande National Bank building.
SATURDAY WILL INAUGURATE
BOYS' PASTIME.
Big Tribe of Indian to Be Led to
, Mountains Saturday.
Weather conditions permitting, the
Y. M. C. A. Indians will take their first
weekly hike for this year, next Satur
day afternoon. A little over a year
ago, under the direction of the Y. M.
C. A., a group of 35 or 40 of the
younger boys were gathered together
for a series of weekly hikes.' These
boys called themselves Indians and had
as their main object, good wholusome
out of door exercise, always under the
supervision of a Y. M. C. A. man.
1 The building campaign last May,
bringing in its victory and added du
ties to the secretary, made it neces
sary for this phase of the work to
be temporarily disbanded. The Jun
ior board, always on the lookout for
ways and means to increase the effic
iency of the Y. M. C. A., has thrown
one of its best men into the breach,
and W. C. Wattenberg will henceforth
be the big chief medicine' man for the
Y. M. C. A. Indians.
AH Indians of the old tribe regard
less of their present age.will meet
in front of the Y. M. C. A. office, Sat
urday afternoon at 1 o'clock sharp.
Secretary Rudd is planning to accom
pany Mr. Wattenberg on this firBt ex
pedition. Any boys, nine, ten or elev
en years of age, who desire to join
this band of Indians, may do so by
calling at the Y. M. C. A. office There
is no membership fee. -
MARKET QUOTATIONS
La Grande quotations today are:
. ..BUTTER AND EGGS.
Butter Fancy creamery, 35 cents,
1-lb roll; 65 cents, 2-lb roll.
Ranch butter 1-lb roll, 30c; 2-lb.
roll 60c.
Fresh ranch eggs 25c.
FRUIT. ,
Apples S1.00S1.75.
Oranges 2545c per doz.
Bananas 10c per doz.
Dates 15c and 20c puckae
Figs 5c and 10c package.
Lemons 3540c.
Cranberries 20c per qt., 3 for 60c.
Grapefruit 15c
FLOUR, HAY, FEED, ETC.
Blue Stem flour $1.40.
Patent S1.30.
Snowdrift S1.45 sack.
Sea Foam $120.
Barley S1.074.
Timothy (to producer) S12.00.
Alfalfa hay (to producer) $8.50
19.00 f. o. b. cars, baled.
Oats (to producer) 95c?1.00.
Bran S1.15 per cwt.
Rolled oats S1.45 per cwt
Rolled barley S1.35
Wild hay (to producer) $8 baled.
CHICKENS AND FOWL.
Turkeys 25c2hc, wail.
Spring friers 22.25c, retail
dressed.
liens 18c20c, retail, dressed.
VEGETABLES AND MISCELLANE
OUS,
Fresh peas 25 cents lb.
-Asparagus 30c. lb.
Carrots 3 lbs for 10c.
Turnips 3 lbs. for 10c.
Beets Beets 3 lbs. for 10c.
Green Onion 6c per bunch.
Onions 6c. lb., (small lots.)
Potatoes lc
Lettuce (hothouse) 80c lb.; head,
10c.
Cauliflower 2025c.
Rhubarb 20c.
Sweet Potatoes 5 lbs for 25c.
Squashes and Pumpkins out of the
market
Chili peppers 40c.
Spinach Slbs, 25c.
Brussell Sprouts 20c lb.
Celery 10c and 226c. -Beans
White, 8 l-3c; Lima, 10c.
Cabbage 5c.
'Toner 20o. I lb, for 60c.
Sugar Cane or fruit, $5.25 a sack,
-ash. $5.65 for 30 days; Beet sugar
t5.05 cash, $5.45 for 30 days.
Meat Cuts netaiL
Neck boil . 12 1- to 10c; toriake'
loins 12c; soup bones, Je to 8c;
plates 12 l-2c; sho. pot roast 18c; arm
cut 18c; 1st cut sho steak 16c; good
cut ho steak 18c; prim rtba 18 t
20c; wholesale 16, retail 20c; flank
boil 12ttc; kidney 8c; kidney stew,
12c; sirloin steak 20 to 22c; tendertoii
steak 26c; T-Bone steak 26c; rami
roast 18c; round steak 20c; hind quar
tor steer 16c; hind quarter ow 15c
front quarter steers 14c1 font quartet
cows 13c; hog, bah. dressed 13c; pork
loin chop 20c; pork loin whole 16c
comb pork 14c; shoulder pork, whole
18c: link and bulk sanaa 16c; ham
burger 16c; steer loin 18c: cow loin
17c; mutton legs 18c; mutton rib chop
20c; mutton loin chop 20r; mutton t
sho. 15c; mutton stw J2 l-2c; whole
mutton 14c; half mutton '4c; vea
round steak 26c; veal loin cut 26c
veal rib chops 20c; veal aho. 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 ehou)
der 16c; lard 16c; liver' 6 to 8c; tongur
16c; hearts 8c; salmon 20c: halibii
18c; smelt 10c:
CATTLE.
Best steers, (grain fed.) $6.65
$6.75.
Common to fair $5.50 $6.00.
-Cows, top $5.00 $5.85.
Cows, medium $4.654.80.
Calves $8.00$8.50.
Bulls, fancy $3.75$5.00.
HOGS.
Best $6.60$7.65.
Common to good $6.00(3)6.60.
SHEEP.
Sheep Top wethers, $3.25$4.85.
Ewes, best $3.00 to $3.25.
Lambs, best $5.00$6.00.
Best Family Laxative.
Beware of constipation. Use
Dr.
King's New Life Pills and keep well.
Mrs. Charles E. Smith, of West Frank
lin, Me., calls them "Our family laxa
tive." Nothing better for adults or
aged. Get them today, 25c. All drug
gists or by mail. Adv.
FOR SALE.
Ott Estate Land for Sale.
For the purpose of closing up the
estate the heirs oner for sale 320
acres of splendid timber land in 40
acre tracts, at $20.00 per acre.
This land is situated on the Mt.
Glenn road and joins the Nunn or
chard lands. It is convenient for sand-
ridge farmers who need good wood
land or saw timber. . .
The land is well watered and when
cleared will be valuable for farming
or fruit raising. For further particu
lars see Frank Ott, Summerville, or
Geo. L. Cleaver, agent, at Imbler.
3-12-6t.
Spring Blood and System Cleanser.
During the winter months impuri
ties accumulate, your blood becomes
impure and thick, your kidneys, liver
and bowels fail to work, causing so
called "Spring Fever." You feel tired,
weak and lazy. Electric' Bitters the
spring tonic and system cleanser is
what you need; they stimulate the
kidneys, liver and bowels to healthy
action, expel blood impurities and re
store your health, strength and ambi
tion. Electric Bitters makes you feel
like new. Start a four week's treat
ment it will put you in fine shape for
your spring work. Guaranteed. All
druggists. 60c. and $1.00. Adv.
Don't stay gray I Nobody can tell
wnen you darken gray, taoea nair
with Sage Tea and Sulphur.
Grandmother kept tier hair beautifully
darkened, glossy mill abundant with a
brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. When
ever her hair fell out or took on that
dull, faded or streaked appearance, this
simple mixture was applied with won
derful effect. By asking at any drug
store for "Wyotu's Sage and Sulphur
Hair Remedy," you will get a large
bottle of this oUl-timo recipe, ready to
use, far about 60 cents. This simple
mixture eon be depended upon to restore
natural color and beauty to the hair and
is splendid for dandruff, dry, itchy eoalp
and falling hair.
A well-known downtown druggist says
everybody uses Wyoth's Sage and Sul
phur, because it darkens so naturally and
evenly that nobody can tell it has been
applied it's so easy to ubo, too. You
simply dampen a comb or soft brush
and draw it through' your hair, taking
one strand at a time. Tly morning the
srrsy hair disappears -, after another appli
cation or two, it is restored to its natural
color and looks glossy, soft and abun
dant Adv.
HAVE DARK HAIR
AND LOOK YOUNG
Hungarian Read to Sllmnaa.
Thl 1 method for reducing that
I practiced In Hungary;
At nlgbt Just before retiring fill the
bathtub with hot water and in thl
dissolve three pound of epsom salt.
Get Into the tub nud He with the body
as flat as possible. Keep the hot water
fniicvt opeu all the time, so tbat the
wntvr never cools, iteuialn In this
butl) for HftefU tiiluiiteN; then take a
inld shower or xjirci.v.
At Hint ttif Iwitun may be enervating.
If ho, tiike iiim vtry xecotid duy. The
oflfiuT Uiey lire lukeu the quicker the
ri'iliu ilnii will Ihv Tliry lire mild to Im
quite mi mi lima, thoiiuu a bit HtreuuouH
nt tlrni. ; '
rnirtlnilly the niiiii method Is used
for cin lriit ii Kcvi'ie cold In tin bend or
chest. pst-rpt tluit only two iiudx of
ppKoui kiiIU are iiKt-il, nud n very but
Irluk. pr.'fi'inbly h imlil.v. U drunk 'be
fore kcIUiik Jnlo tlx I mill, im It nlds
ip liiilui'lii); iMTsplnillun. After tbe
bath pi riinvily in li-il uul put on nil
the covers i iskIIiIc. In two Hours tbe
Uik Will lH' illlli l.i in 1 1 rruiii tile HT-
iplratiou. i nIhiiiiiI lie .cw lork
3uu.
Sibsrli's GrOAtn. .
Omsk, ilicnn, l.ua Iicdilc vile outfit
ting point I'm- ii u estiiioiilluuiy migra
tion. CKlhillltiKl nt U.I UK 1.1 Kill people ii n
lilinlly. whlcti iKiiirK Into die country
borileiiuK on .Mmmnlln. Notblux In
Euroie nr Asm htm ever been quite su
like tbe spriiiKluK up of the great cit
ies of the Auierlciiii middle west as is
tbe growth tnduy of new towns In Si
beria. Kucept Hint the tide Is moving
east Instead of west, the movemeui
has ninny punillels to I lie wonderful
mlgratlou- which won tbe west for
America. There ure. bowerer, two strik
ing differences. The drst Is that tbe
pioneering Is comparatively luxurious
compared to tbe American movement,
while tbe natives instead of being
swept aside are being absorbed by In
termarriage with tbe settlers.. Tbe ten
day Journey up the Irtish river from
Omsk Into. the promised land is made
by steamboats which are the lHat word
lu the luxury ami convenience of rlver
trafflu. Cbli-Mgo New.
For the Stomach and Liver.
: I. N. Stuart, West Webster, N. Y.,
writes: "I have used Chamberlain's
Tablets for disorders of the stomach
and liver off and on for the past five
years, and it affords me pleasure to
state that I have found them to be
just as represented. They are mild in
their action an 4 the results have been
satisfactory. I value them highly."
For sale by all dealers. AtH-
j How's your sole j
NeeelFmn
Bring it to us, we'll fix it while
you wait. . With our -modern
' plant we are turning out a
class of work that's different.
Turn sloes a specialty.
Modern Quick
Shoe Repair
1 r-. t m ft fl
! Opposite Newlln's Book Store S
! Phone Blk. 81. 1115 Adams Av
i
Complete Equipment for Resetting and
Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor
complete Machine
in
Retail Department Phone Main 8
For Lumber, Lath
Shingles. Sash and D jors
Ruberoid Roofing
GEORGE PALMER LUMBER CO.
How About Getting
Ready for Hester
' GENTLEMEN'S LIST.
Suits Coat Pants
Pressing ....... .75 .50 25
French dry clean 1.50 1.00 .60
Steam Cleaning 2.00 1.25 .75
Alterations and repairing 60c.
' an hour. Hats cleaned, blocked
and retrlmmed in the latest
styles.
; GENTLEWOMEN'S LIST. ;
...... Coat or
I ' Suit Skt Dress Waist
Pressing . .75 .35 ; 50 .25
French
dry cleanl.50 .75 1.25 .50
Steam clean-.
ing ......2.00 1.00 1.50 . .75
. The above prices are for plain
garments. Light colors, Silks
or Gowns, 25c. to $1.00 extra.
Work called for and delivered.
McLeod
The Wardrobe
Phone -Main 64
Announce
ment Mrs. Robt. Pattison
the Gossard Cor
setiere after Mon
day March Third
will be at the
Geo. A. Anderson
Store. . C.;- -
; With a complete
i .stock of
I GOSSARDS
Best Treatment for Constipation.
"My daughter used Chamberlain's
Tablets for constipation with good re
sults and I can - recommend them
highly,", writes Paul B. Babin, Brush
ly, La. For sale by all dealers. Adv.
Ide Silver
V
Sin
Gbllars
35c U
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ta.P.MiiealUm,Tnr.R.T.
Shops and Foundry
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