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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1916)
FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1916. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN t Professional FRATERNAL ORDERS A. F. St A. M.La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to aU Masons. J. J. BROUGHTON, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec B P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No.433 Meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend. M. B. DONOHUE, E.R. ADNA B. ROGERS, Sec. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge. No. 27 meet every Monday night in Castle hall (K. of P. hall.) , A Pythian welcome to all visiting , Knights. DELILE GREEN, C.C. I V PERRY OLIVER K, of R. & S. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER ICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on the first and third Thurs. day evenings of eash month in the K. of P. hall. .Visiting neighbors welcome. t H. C. VINACKE, V. C. F. B. CURREY, Clerk; WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. 169 meets every first and third Friday at K. of P. Hall. AH visiting neighbors wel . reined i O. L. MCDOWELL C. C. D. M. CLARK, Clerk. L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 850, Loyal Order of Moose holds regular meeting every Tuesday night at 7:30 in Moose Home on Adams ave. Visitors always wel- come. ANGUS STEWART, Die. HARRY SWART. Sec. F. 0. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259 ' on each and every Friday evening at 8 o'clock on top floor - of new Foley building. . Visiting members cordially welcomed. J. P. RUSK, W. P. L. F. BELLINGER, sec. O. E. S. Hope Chapter N. 13, O. E. 8. holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Visiting . members cordially invited. 1 -- ' MRS. A. B. CHERRY, W. Ml ' MARY A. WARNICK, Sec. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Iris .Camp meets every second and fourth Fri day afternoons, every month in K. ot P. Hall. All visiting members cordially invited. 1 ( , y. , : ' EMMA LUND Oracle. LILY C. KIMMKLL, Recorder. REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 59 . Meets every Tuesday evening in the - I. O. O. F. vail. All visiting mem bers are invited to attend. MRS. ZORA CLAPP, N. G. ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec. K. of L. OF SECURITY Mt Emily Council No. 2646. Meets second and fourth Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock Moose hall. .Visiting members are welcome. C. E. STITT, Pres. BERTHA K. MYRES, Fin. Sec. VIOLA L. HOGUE, Rec. Sec. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT CIRCLE NO. 47 Meet first and third Wednesday evenings of each month at the Moose hall. All visiting neighbors welcome. 1 . LILLIE ALLSTOTT, G. N. LOUISE HILARY, Clerk. " -jvwgei,'-'-'- --- PYTHIAlOiSTERS of Rowena Tem- ple&No.v9ftneeta every second and . fourth Friday evening at K. P. HaU. M. E. C. MRS. LIZZY HAYWORTH, M. of R. C. LOUISE LANDRUM. A TELEPHONE-BUSINESS : rJ-v ;;;,:. -The man without a telephone in his place of business is be hind the times, and fails to get his share of trade. Be up-to-. - date and get a telephone. Home Independent Telephone Company Director y t PHYSIClANS AND SURGEONS DR. S. E, L. HOLT Physician and surgeon; corner Adams avenue and Depot street. Phones Office Main 68? Residence Main 730. Hours 11 to 12 a. m; 2 to 6 p m; 7 to 8 . P.: m. -. ' V.-.-. :y. . r-v DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician and surgeon. .Diseases of the eye speciality '. DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Dis ease of women and children. Ot : fices Adams avenue over . Red Cross Drug Store. eye, ear, nose, throat spec ..: iaust : DR. H. M. BOUVY Practlco limited exclusively to diseases and surgery of Ear, Nose and Throat. Also : the Fitting of G'ass. Of ice West Jacobson Bldg, Office Phone Red 3431. Residence Red 2021. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DR. J. L. INGLE Osteopathic phy. sician. DR. MARGARET INGLE ' Diseases of women; care and fewl - ing of children. Offices Rooms 87-38-39 New , Foley Bldg. Office hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 p.m., and by appointment Office phone Red 3181; residence phone Red 001. DENTIST E. P. ' MOSSM AN Dentist: rooms and 7 new West Building. Phone Black 1521; Office Hours 8 to 12 p. m. and 1 to 5 p. .m. DRS. DARLAND Chiropractic par lors 4th and Depot street. Phone Red 1751. VETERINARY DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Vet erinarian Hospital. 1409 Madison Ave. State Stallion (Inspector. Stock for- shipment. . Home Inde pendent Phone Black 41 Farmers Co operative Phone, Main 112 ATTORNEYS T. H. CRAWFORD; ROBT. S EAKIN CRAWFORD & isakin Attor ney at law. Practice in all tht courts of the state and ; United States. Office West Jacobson build ing. La Grande, -Ore. rooms 9-10 17. - COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T. Cochran and Colon R. Eberhard Attorneys.- La Grande National Bank Bldg.. La Grande Oregon. R. J. , GREEN Attorney 1 at Law Rooms 9-10," Sommer Bldg., La : Grande, Ore. Practices in state and Federal courts. ....'..'. E. W. EASTMAN Lawyer Office : Ropn-.s 1 and 3, La Grande National Bank Building. . UNDERTAKERS W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO., Under taking Embalming strictly modern. ,. Day phone, Black 241 Night phone Red 3971 or Red 3952. J. C. HENRY Undertaker and Em balming; 20 years in business. Day phone, Main 62; night phones, Red 3131, Red 562, Black 3811. ' AUCTIONEER ED STRINGHAM, the Reliable SaJes- man. Farm and Stock Sales a spec r ialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. ' Clerk books furnished free. R. F. D. No. 2. Phone Farm 1x6. ARCHITECT. I J. L. SLATER, Architect and Super intendent. Koom zi- wesi-jacoD-Jacobson Building. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. H. E. ROSKAMP, Contractor and Builder, La Grande, Ore., Phone Red 1981. RAILROADS ARE DISCUSSED IN THEIR RELATION PUBLIC. TO THE Absence of Harmony and Good Faith Is Apparent. - BY JULIUS KRUTTSCHNITT. (In Railway Age-Gazette.) ' 'Anyone who studies the present relations of the public and the rail roads must conclude, however regret fully, that the public still lacks con fidence in the honest intentions ox tne carriers, and that a lack of confidence exists on the part of the carriers in the fairness of the public. . This ab sence of complete harmony and co operation has behind it many years of history, which it would hardly be profitable now to review. Suffice it to say that at the begin ning the conception of a railway as a public servant was little understood by railway stockholders, directors and other officers, and that the exagger ation of the private personal point of view at the expense of the public point ox view led to many abuses, mis at titude, while now , almost ..entirely abandoned, still is occasionally evi denced, particularly in recKiess finan cial operations that jeopardize operat ing efficiency and arouse hostile senti ments in the minds of all classes of the public 1 , ' Possibly because railroads are so vital to their existence the people have too freely generalized, from conspicuous cases of inefficient and dishonest management, and have man ifested their condemnation in severely restrictive statutes that have, while restraining the guilty, the same time hampem the innocent. The public ijgm been as fair in discriminating between good and bad irailroads as between good and bad banks, for in stance, which are also under federal and state control. . In the case of banks, which are under close regula tion, the public satisfies its sense of justice - by jailing the dis honest, officers, not by a sweeping statute restricting the natural and reasonable activity of banks in gen- eral. .'. . -, The mass of ill-considered, conflict ing and oppressive legislation which hampers in so many instances that activity on tine part of railway man agement that is essential to good service which wterfers with minute details of railway management, under the guise of regulation, and ait the same time evades all responsibility for results has arounsod distrust and suspicion in the minds ,,. of railway owners. : . . - In such an ' infected , atmosphere nothing of enduring value in the way of regulation can be achieved. : Har mony and co-operation between re gulatora and regulated must be eS' taiblished. It - should be plain to the thinking public .that its interest in good service which is the funda mental consideration , demands .. an attitude of compromise at least, but better yet, of cordial co-operation in achieving the (result desired. It is a simple thing to (restore har mony and confidence, if both parties display a willing spirit. . The railways appreciate the paramount neceeato of public Bsclnng. Thbir . shareholders and their officers and employees, themselves constituting a large part of the public, aire eager and ready to meet their - fellows more than half way. ' If, therefore investors in rail road securities, shareholders, direc tors, officers ' and employes labor with the public, ' in season and out of season, in a spirit of trust and co-operation, they cannot fail to in spire a reciprocal spirit, and out of the new relations will be achieved that degree of progress in railway service that the public is rightly de manding. S ! i l FRUIT : Bananas 30c and 35c dozen. Cocoanuts 15c each. Cranberries 15c quart. : Pomegranates 3 26 Grapes 15c and 20c New apples 4c lb. Oranges 30c to 60c. Lemons 30r and 36c. .' ..-- VEGETABLES ND MISCELLANE r .OUS Hot house cucumbers 10c. Head Lettuce 10c ' ; Cauliflower 20c and 26c each. . Chili peppers 40c. 1 Honey 20c: 3 for 50c Celery (home grown) 10c bunch; 8 lor zoc Blue Ribbon celery 18c; 2 for 25c New cabbage Z l-2c lb. Sweet potatoes 6cts per lb. Green bell peppers 15c lb. Parsley 6c a bunch. Onions 2 l-2c lb. Beans White 10: Lima, 121-2; rime 10c. Sugar, cane or fruit $6.95 cash, $7.30, 30 days' time. sack BUTTER AND EGGS Butter Fancy creamery 40c lb. roll and 76c -21b. roll. . Ranch butter 21b. roll 60c 65c &ggs strictly iresn rancn buc; Htor age 35c ' - CHICKENS AND FOWL Hens 16c retail, : dressed. Spring Friers (large ones) 18c Turkeys 20c 25c Ducks lGc dveshed. FLOUR. HAY. FEED, ETC. Blue Stem flour S1.50. Best of the Best (straight grade) Best of the Best (patent) $1.45, Royal Patent $1.45. Snowdrift flour $1.65. .. Upper Crust $1.66. None-to-Equal $1.45. Occident $2.30. ' Sea Foam 1.85. A Gold Medal $2.40. Timothy (Toproducers) $12.00, Rolled Oats $1.75. . Oats (To producer) $1.00 : " Bran $1.60. Alfnlfa hay (To producer) $13.00 Rolled Oats $1.96. ..... Barley $1.60. Rolled Barley $1.65 wt, ' Wild hay (To producer) $9.00 baled.. ' Cattle. Steers Cheice .......... 6.506.75 Good 6.25(3)6.50 Medium 5.756.25 uows uioice .605.0 Good ................... 4.00O4.23 Medium 3.75O4.00 Heifers Choice 6.005.40 Good 4.004.75 Bulls Choice ........ , . . 2.503.50 Stags Choice 4.00(a4.23 Hobs. Prime light Good to prime mixed . Rough heavy packing Pigs and skipps ..... 50(3)5.45 4.905.05 4.004.25 4.254.60 " Sheen.'' . Choice sprimr lambs .... . 6.25)6.50 Common spring lambs .... 6.866.00 Choice yearling weathers. . o.606.00 Old weathers ............ 5.005.25 Good ewes .............. 4.004.25 Common heavy ewes .... 3.253.76 . How to Cure Colds. Avoid exposure and drafts. ' Eat right. Take Dr. King's New Discov ery. It is prepared from Pine Tar, healing balsams and. mild laxatives. Dr. King's New Discovery kills alnd expels the cold germs, soothes the ir ritated throat and allays inftanrma tion. : Search as you will, you cannot find a better cough and cold remedy. Its use over 45 years is a guarantee of satisfaction. . . . ABERDEEN Blatchfords Calf Meal Shady Brook Alfalfa & Molaue Conkey' Poultry : Remedies SAWYER & CLARK COMPANY, - V Phone M 17 Comer Jefferson 4 Greenwood Streets. Are You Cold? Then Try ABERDEEN e . Jtcg. Trade Miu. u. B. Fit. omoe. The one perfect front-lace corset with that exclusive VENTILO back, and VENTILO front shield. A model for every possible figure and a price for every purse. $2.00 and up. MRS.' ROBERT PATTISON CORSETIERE. Other rnoi'ol.s nt $2.fl0 up. ; Residence 1702 Oak Phone Red 3221 service m Danmng CONSISTS OF: ACCURACY, PROMPTNESS, COURTESY, . CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT AND CONSERVATIVE FINANCIAL AID. v , Not only are you assured of all that at this bank but the standing of our depositors and the increas ing business of the bank proves our ability to render such service. Accounts are solicited from companies ; and individuals. , S , 1 " ' k , . . , All facilities given consistent with conservative 7'.'.. : banking. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK "The Bank That Takes Care of Your Interest" Capital $100,000.00 1 Surplus $17,000.00; . ; Deposit $42e,000.00. , BOARD OF DIRECTORS Geo. T. Cochran Wm. Miller T. J. Scroggin C. T. Bacon U. G. Couch A. L,' Richardson s J. F. Conley J. L Caviness Judge J. C. Henry , GEO. PAU . ,, , . w $mB, ! i r, ,,;V , ; - Fx-orv-fc Laced 3.0 and up lrv e - -; : i ii 30 u.-w.c. - 9 LET US SUPPLY THE LUMBER for that new house, extension or alteration. You will not have to pay us any more than ordinary lumber costs. You will however receive from t lumber much above tha ordinary In very way. And time will prove our lumber the moet truly economi cal. Come ; and well tU you why. - VMBER COMPANY I II in Mint AdiColumn $l.2t. Invincible $1.60.