La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 08, 1916, Image 7

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    3ATURDAY, JANUUiY 8, 1916.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE SEVEN
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jj Professional Directory
FRATERNAL ORDERS
A. P. A. M. La Grande Lodge No.
v 41, A. F. 4 A. M. bold regular
: meeting first and third Saturday
?- at 7:30 p m... Cordial welcome to
i , s. all Masons.
J J. J. BROUGHTON, W. M.
A C, WILLIAMS, Sec.
$ B P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No.433
Meet each Thursday evening at 8
I . o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De-
1 pot street and Washington avenue.
'I Visiting ' brothers cordially invited
to attend. :
M. B. DONOHUE, E.R.
j ADNA B. ROGERS, Sec.
KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS Red Cross
Lodge No. 27 meet every Monday
night in Castle hall (K. of P. hall.)
A Pythian welcome to all visitjng
Knights.
DELILE GREEN, C.C.
PERRY OLIVER K. of RA S.
MODERN . WOODMEN OP AMER
ICA La Grande Camp No. 7703
meet on the first and third Thurs.
day evenings of cash Month in the
- K. of P.. hall. Visiting neighbor
welcome. -
P. ! H. C. VINACKE, V. C.
F. B. CURREY, Clerk.
WOODMEN OP THE WORLD La
Grand Camp No. 169 meets every
first and third Friday at K. of P.
. Hall. All visiting neighbors wel
comed. O. L. MCDOWELL C. C.
D. M. CLARK, Clerk.
L. 0. O. M. La Grande Lodge No.
850, Loyal Order of Moose holds
regular meeting every Tuesday
night at 7:80 in Moose Home on
Adam ave. Visitors always wel
come. :
ANGUS STEWART, Die.
HARRY SWART. Sec. ,
P. O. 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. a Hope Chapter N. 13, O. E.
- S. holds stated communications the
second and fourth Wednesday of
each . month; Visiting members
cordially invited. ; -,v-'---' rvmv
- MRS. -iA. B. CHERRY, W. M.
t MARY A. WARNICK, Sec.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS Iris '' Camp
sneeta every second and fourth Fri
day afternoons, every month in K.
of JVi Halt pAU. visiting members
ecrdtalry mvfrwL :'t .,y.wtu.i:
EMMA LUND
'i i ? i ' Oracle.
LILY C. KIMMELL, ,.
' .i ". .' Recorder.
REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 60
Meeta every Tuesday evening in Ae
L O, O. P. hall. All vitittng mem
,v jber ere invited to ttand.
MRS. ZORA CLAPP, N. G.
.. ANNA ALEXANDER, See.
K. of L. OP SECURITY Mt Emily
Ooxmefl No. 646. Meet second
and fourth -Wednesday evening
at 8 o'clock Moose hall, ' Visiting
members are welcome. -" .
- C E. STITT, Pre.
BERTHA K. MYRES, Pin. See.
VIOLA L. HOGUE, Rec. Sec.
WOMEN OP WOODCRAFT CIRCLE
NO. 47 Meet first and third
Wednesday evening of each month
at the Moose halL All visiting
neighbors welcome.
LILLIE ALLSTOTT, G. N.
LOUISE HILARY, Clerk.
PYTHIAN SISTERS of Rowena Tem
plcaNo. Sheets every second and
fourth Friday evening at K. P.
Hall.
M. E. C. MRS. UZZY HAYWORTH,
M. of R. C LOUISE LANDRUM.
A TELEPHONE-BUSINESS
,
The" man without a telephone
in his place of business is be
' hind the times, and fails to get
his share of trade. Be tip-to-date
and get a telephone.
Home Independent Telephone
(Company
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
DR. R. 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 5 p m; 7 to 8
p. m. ' .' ..
DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician
and. surgeon. Diseases of the eye
' speciality i
DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Dls
ease of women and children. Of
i f ices Adams - avenue over ; Red
Cross Drug Store. .. - '
EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT SPEC
ULIST - '
DR. H. M. BOUVY Practice limited
exclusively to diseases and surgery
of Ear, Nose and Throat. Also
the Fitting of G'asi. Of ice
West Jacobson Bldg. Office Phone
Red 3431. Residence Red 2021.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. v-
DR. J. L. INGLE Osteopathic phy.
SlCian. UK. M.AKUAKfc.1 JN(jIJ5--
Diseases of women; care and f sit
ing of children. Offices Rooms 87-38-39
New Foley Bldg. . Office
hour 10-12 a. m.; 2-6 pan., and by
appointment. Office phone Red
3181; residence phone Red 601.
DENTIST
E. P. MOSSM AN Dentist: rooms
and 7 new West Building. Phone
Black 1521; Office Hour 8 to 12 p.
m. and 1 to 5 p. .m.
DRS. DARLAND Chiropractic par
lors 4tn and Depot street, rnone
Red 1751.
VETERINARY
DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Vet
erinarian Hospital. 1409 Madison
Ave. State Stallion tlnipector.
Stock for shipment.. Home Inde
pendent, Phone Black 41 Farmers
Co operative Phone,- Main J 12 ,
ATTORNEYS
T. H. CRAWFORD; ROBT. S EAKIN
UKAWifOKU ec iuajujn Attor
ney at law. Practice in v all thi
' courts of the state and United
State. Office West Jacobson build
ing, La Grande, Or.. . room 9-10
17.
COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T.
Cochran and Colon R. Eberhard
Attorneys... La Grande National
Bank Btdg. ' La Grande Oregon. -
R. J. GREEN Attorney at Law
Rooms 9-10, Sommer Bldg., La
.Grande, Ore. Practices In state and
Federal courts.'
E. W : -: EASTMAN Lawyer Office
.Rooms 1 and 8, La Grande National
. Bank Building. '.; -.' '
UNDERTAKERS
W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO., Under
taking Embalming strictly
tmodan. Day phoaa, Black Ml
. Night phone Red 3971 or Red 8952.
J. C. HENRY Undertaker and Em
balming; 20 years in business. Day
phone, Main 62: night phones, Red
3181, Red 602, Black 3811. - 1
aucti6neer
ED STRINGHAM, the Reliable Sales
man. Farm and Stock Sales a spec
ialty. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Clerk book furnished free. R. P.
D. No. 2. Phone Farm 1x6.
ARCHITECT.
J. L. SLATER, Architect and Super
intendent! Room 21 West-Jacob-Jacobson
Building.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
H. E. ROSKAMP, Contractor and
Builder, La Grande, Ore., Phone
Red 1981.
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IN FURMER TIMES
.- . ' ' - : - . .. : v
JWith the liberal snow fall and the
new . work completed at the head of
Beaver creek there is but little to
fear in the way of a shortage, of wa
ter for La Grande, and the entire
valley aa well, . f
The situation was much-different
twenty-four years ago when the city
was in a turmoil over getting a wa
ter supply even for. domestic ; uses.
The following was a published report
on the situation. ;
1 "The present council has made.yery
poor progress in the preliminaries
for., the construction of water works.
There has been a lack of harmony be
tween the members of the council and
the mayor which is the cause of de
lay in the proceedings. Taken al
together there is little hope that the
present council will do anything.".;
-: News of Twenty-Four Years Ago
The organization of the Welcome
club was effected Thursday evening.
The object is to promote acquaintance
and -sociability.
' F. D. McCully arrived from Joseph
this week to look after his business
affairs here. :. ,. ' .
F. S. Stanley, secretary of . th
Grande Rondo Lumber Company, has
gone east on a visit of six weeks.
Conductor Matott has had charge of
the work of picking up the wreck
above Ore Dell. The ill-fated en
gine No. 609 was pulled on the track
and brought to La Grande Wednes
day. The crew has been at work over
a week gathering up the smashed en
gine and cars. - , , .
"Uncle" Tom Andrews who circu
lated in the vincinitv of La Grande has
been sent from Eagle Valley to the
insane asylum. He is tne autnor oi
the declaration that "Modern civiliza
tion is a failure and that the three
greatest frauds of the age are reli
gion, government and medicine."
At the annual meetinir of the stock
holders of the La Grande National
hank, held Tuesday the following di
rectors were elected: K. M. steel, w.
T. Wlright, Robert Smith, Jay Brooks,
Chas. Goodnough, A. C. McCelland,
W. G. Hunter. At a meeting of the
directors to be held next week i offi
cers will be elected. .
Facts About Well Known People.
Sulohur Serines. Tex.. Jan. 8.
"Cyclone" Davis, congressman from
this district hasn't worn a collar for
22 years. He says they interfere wit"
his talking. And he's 'some talker.
That's how he got his name.:, i --o
K,- ; WANT ADfc
WANTED Completely furnished six-
room house close in. Ackiree Mrs.
Loiter, care Arcade theatre. Adv.
12-80-tf.
FOR SALE Good White sewing
machine at a bargain; flrtt-elass
condition. Call Red 22. Adv.
-...i-::,; . 11-28-tf.
FOR SALE A Hudson automobile in
good condition. : See J. G. Snod
. grass. Adv. "" -v. ' ,.,l-7-2t.
W1ANTBD Experienced dining room
girL Call Mrs. Crawford, . Adams
and Greenwood. Adv. l-fl-tr.
WANTED eirl to strip tobacco at
. Hackman's cigar factory. Adv.
FOR RENT OR FOR SALE A house
furnished or unfurnished. . Call
(Black 3862. Adv. 1-7-tf.
LOST One auto tire chain. Return
to Lynch & Stewart Adv. 1-7-tf.
FOR RENT Two furnished house
keeping rooms ;modern. close in.
Call 904 Penn or phone Main 715,
.Adv.
l-8-3t.
FOR RENT A four room furnished
modern house. Call Red 271. Adv
; y ,. , . l-8-3t,
HORSES WANTED Will be in Da
Grande, January 10, to buy two
carloads of young horses, two to
seven years old, mostly fillies; can
also use a few saddle horses. For
particular inquire of :W. D. Grandy.
'Day & Libby, Steling, Colo. Adv
. .. . . . , . l-8-5t.
MARKET QUOTATIONS.
2 ) J ajei at
FRUIT
Bananas 30c and 35c dozen. ,
Cocoanuts 15c each.
Cranberries 15c quart.
Pomegranates 8 25
Grapes 15c and 20c
New apples 4c lb.
Oranges 30c to 60c.
Lemons 80c and 35c.
VEGETABLES AND MISCELLANE-
Hot house cucumbers 10c.
Head Lettuce 10c.
' Cauliflower 20c and 25c each.
Chili peppers 40c
Honey 20c ; 8 for 60c
Celery (horn grown) 10c bunch;
8 for 25c '
Blue Ribbon celery 18c; 2 for 25c
New cabbage 2 l-2c lb.
Sweet potatoes 6cts per lb.
- Green bell peppers 16e lb.
Parsley 6c a bunch.
Onions 2 l-2c lb.
Beans White 10:' Lima, 121-2;
Pink 10c : ... ' ' i.
: Soger, can or fruH $6.96 sack
cash, $7.80, 80 days' timtj..
BUTTER AND BGG8
Buttar Fancy creamery 40e lb. rol
and 75c 21b. roll.
Ranch butter 21b. roll 60c 65c
Eggs Strictly fresh ranch 50c; Stor
age 86c -i .-'; !'
CHICKENS AND FOWL
Hens 16c retail, droned.
i oprmg r Tiers (targe oaesy lec .
. Turkey 20c & 26c
Ducks 16c dressed.
FLOUR, HAY. FEED, ETC
Blue Stem flour $1.50. -
Best of the Best (straight grade)
$1.36. ' . '
Invincible $1.50. .
Best of the Best (patent) $1.46
Royal Patent $1.45.
Snowdrift flour $1.55.
Upper Crust $1.56. '
None-to-Equal -$1.45.
Occident $2.80. '
. Sea Foam fl.35.
Gold Medal $2.40. .
Timothy (Toproducers) $12.00.
Rolled .Onta 1 7fi "
Oats (To producer) $1.00
- Bran $1.60.
Alfalfa hay (To producer) $13.00
, Rolled Oats $1.95.
Barley $1.60.
Rolled Barley $1.66 wt.
Wild hay (To producer) $9.00
baled.
Cattle.
Steers Choice
. 6.506.75
6.256.50
. 5.766.25
4.505.00
.' 4.004.2o
3.754.00
. 5.005.40
4.004.75
. 2.603.60
. 4.00(g4.2o
Good
Medium ........
Cows Choice .
Good
Medium .. .....
Heifers Choice
Good ,
Bulls Choice-. .
Stags Choke ..
Hoe's.
Prime light
Good to prime mixed ,
Rough heavy packing
Pigs and skipps .v. . . .
5.30(5)5.45
4.905.05
4.004.2C
4.254.50
Sheen.
CSioice spring lambs 6.256.50
Common spring lambs .... 6 J56.00
Choice yearling weathers. . 5.506.00
Old weathers ............ 6.005.25
Good ewes .' 4.00(3)4.25
Common heavy ewes .... 3.253.76
ABERDEEN
Blatchfonh
Calf Meal
Shady Brook
Alfalfa & Mohme.
Conkey
Poultry
Remedies
.y"r-;-v
SAWYER & CLARK
COMPANY,
; PhontM17
Corner Jefferson A Greenwood
; Street.
Are You Cold?
' Then Try
ABERDEEN
4k a
Trade Muk, U. S. Fit.
The one perfect front-lace
corset with that exclusive
VENTILO back, and VENTILO
front shield. A model for every
poskible figure and a'priee for
very purse. $2.00 and up. . i
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- uiwi vkvninm taiimnaAii . I
CORSETIERE. J
Other model at $SJ0 op. !
; Itoaidene 1702 Oak
Pbon Bed 8281 i
I. 9
I Bw.
service m oanKin
CONSISTS OF:
ACCURACY, PROMPTNESS, COURTESY,
CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT AND
CONSERVATIVE - FINANCIAL AID.
Not only are you assured of all that at this bank
but the standing of our depositors an"d the increas
ing business of the bank proves our ability to render
such service. Accounts are solicited from companies
and individuals. ,
All facilities given consistent with conservative
banking.
THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
"The Bank That Takes Care of Your Interest" ;
Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $17,000,00
Deposit $426,000.00.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Geo. T. Cochran Wm. Miller T. J. Scroggin
C. T. Baoon U. G. Couch
A. L. Richardson J. F. Conley J. L. Caviness
Judge J. C. Henry
GEO. PALMEl LUMBER COMPANY
Ketla Dept. Pfceae Mab 8 - :-; '
31
3.50 and up
Pauline Lederlc
Try Our Want Ad Colui
J
30 IB V-.".- t. m . g
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 us .lumber, much
above the ordinary in every
way. And time will prove our
lumber the most truly reooomi
cak Come and well tell yon
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