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S. .THURSDAY,' JANUARY, 20, 1916. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN D 1 I t ? ! 1 I I I i ft'. 1 4 t Professional t FRATERNAL ORDERS PSIOANS AND SURGEONS A. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. DR. R. E. L. HOLT Physician and 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular surgeon; corner Adams avenue and meetings first and third Saturday , PIot street. Phones Office Main at 7:80 p. m. Cordial welcome to 68; Residence Main 730. Hour all Masons. 11 to 12 a. m; 2 to 6 p ra; 7 to 8 j. j. broughton, w. m. p ; y:; ' . ; : A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec. 'V7' '' " 'V " DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician i il-i.-i.-i-i.-i.t-i .-. iirvvuui.' and surgeon. Diseases of the eye B P. O. K La Grande Lodge No.433 , speciality Meets each Thursday evening at 8 DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD DU 'dock in Elk's club, corner of De- ease of women and children. 01 pot street and Washington avenue. fices Adams avenue over Red Visiting brothers cordially invited Cross Drug Store.. to attend. mmmim .. .i,..,,. M; B. DONOHUE,. E.R. , EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT SPEC. ADNA B. ROGERS, See. IALIST KNIGHTS OF PYTHIASWRed Cross DR. H. Si. BOUVY Practice limited Lodge No. 27 meet every Monday exclusively to diseases and surgery night in Castle hall (K. of P. hall) of Ear, Nose and Throat. Also A Pythian welcome to all visiting the Fitting of G'asi. Ofice Knights. West Jacobson Bldg. Office Phone .DELILEGREEN.C.C. Red 3431. Residence Red 2021. PERRY OLIVER K. of R. S. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER- V" t " TVZ 1, " T" ICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 DR: ?' U INGLE Osteopathic phy meets on the first and third Thurs. nD1CMIii).oirw ,. day evenings of cash month in the DR MARGARET INGLE Diseases K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors of women ; care and feedmg of chil- .). " . dren. Office Room 37, New Foley welcome. viNACKE V C Bld' 0fflce hurs 10"12 a' m-' 2'5 - v h ptirrity rrC ' P- and by appointment Office F. B. CURREY, Clerk. phone Red 3181; Residence Red 881. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La tt'P"" Grande Camp No. 169 meets every uiii&i first and third Friday at K. of P. r D n.. . . Halh All visiting neighbors wel- OKjX-g room. X L. MCDOWELL C. C. Black 1521; Office Hours 8 to 12 p. D. M. CLARK. Clerk. J?IJlAPJ, J?'- t. - -. rT.-L.TT.-. ---i-.. . DRS. DARLAND Chiropractic par- L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. lors 4th and Depot street. Phone 8S0, Loyal Order of Moose holds Red .1751. regular meeting every Tuesday ' . - -- - - -.-..-. night at 7:30 in Moose Home on VETERINARY , Adams ave.- Visitors always we'- --r--s- come. DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Vet- ANGUS STEWART, Die. erinarian Hospital. 1409 Madison HARRY SWART. Sec. Ave. State .Stallion (Inspector. xn.T.a t ta.1 wL.v-i.lT.lTT.T.lTrT.n. x. Stock for shipment.; Home Inde F. O. E -U Grande Aerie No. 250 on each and every Friday evening . " " at 8 o'clock on top floor .of new TTiWxriva " Foley building. Visiting members r ,-, u rj? -l -, -x.-l.-l, cordially welcomed. T. H. CRAWFORD; ROBT. S EAKJN tp RPir'TMrPB mo, CRAWFORD & EAKIN Attor- L. F. BELLINGER, Bee. ney8 at ,aw practice in all tht nxxxxTaxxix ! . . . , , court8 0f the state and United O. E. S. Hope Chapter N. 18, O. E. States. Office West Jacobson build- S. holds stated communications the La Grande, Ore. rooms 9-10 second' and fourth Wednesday of . W each month. Visiting members . . , cordially invited. COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T. MRS. A. B. CHERRY, W. Ml Cochran and Colon R. Eberhard MARY A. WARNICK, Sec. Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Bldg. La Grande Oregon. ROYAL NEIG HBORS Iris Camp R. J. GREEN-Attorney at Law nieets every second and fourth Fri- Rooms 14.15, Palmer-Roesch Bldg., day afternoons, every month J K. . m Grande, Ore. Practices in state " -HaU--AIL. visiting, members - W Federal courts. -- cordially invited. -l .- EMMA LUND E. W. EASTMAN Lawyer Office , ' .., . rcle Rooms 1 and 8, La Grande National LILY C. KIMMELL, Bank Building. Recorder. . : UNDERTAKERS ' REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 60 , Meets every Tuesday evening in the w. H. BOHNENKAMP CO., Under- I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem- taking Embalming strictly ! bers f.tte.nd modern. Day phone, Black 241 M??;r,Cil4PrPAN- G- Night phone Red 3971 or Red 3952. ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec. J. C. HENRY Undertaker and Em- K. of L. OF SECURITY Mt Emily balming; 20 years in business. Day Council No. 2646. Meets second phone, Main 62 j night phones, Red and fourth Wednesday evening 3131, Red 562, Black 3811. at 8 o'clock Moose hall. Visiting - - - x. x-x..x. members are welcome. AUCTIONEER C. E. STITT, Pres. ' - . B v1. a Kp' r" 1' ed STRINGHAM, the Reliable Sales- VICLAJIIOEecSjc. man Farm and stoek Saleg a spec. n" " inlty. Satisfaction guaranteed. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT CIRCLE Clerk books furnished free. R. F. NO. 47 Meet first and third D.No. 2. Phone Farm 1x6. Wednesday evenings of each month at the Moose hall. All visiting ARCHITECT, neighbors welcome. . . JJJtl.,'?'Xv i J. L. SLATER, Architect and Super- LOUISE HILARY, Clerk. intendent Room 21 West-Jacob- --'-" l-.l, . - - - " Jacobson Building. PYTHIAN SISTERS of Rowena Tem- ple No. 9 meets every second and CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. fourth Friday evening at K. P. ' " -" Hall. H. E. ROSKAMP, Contractor and M. E. C. MRS. LIZZY HAYWORTH, Builder, La Grande. Ore., Phone M. of R. C. LOUISE LANDRUM. Red 1981. 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 up-to-date and get a telephone. Home Independent Telephone Company it Directory OUR MARINE CORPS. j Its Status In th Military Organize- , lion or nt naiion. Tbo United States murine corps wan first called Into existence by an act of the Continental congress of Nov. 10, 1775. and gallantly served throughout the Revolutionary war. It was dis banded at the close of the war, April 11, 17S2. but was reorgnnlzed and per manently established July 11, 1798. From that day to this Its officers and men have been eealous participants In every expedition in which the navy has engaged, and in many trying cam paigns they have won distinction with their brethren of the army. It la the gallant little corps that has so ably assisted In fighting America's battles in every corner of the globe for more than a century. Its members are the first men on the ground in case of trouble with a foreign power and the .first men into battle in case of hostilities. They have at all times served their country faithfully both In peace and war and have reflected great credit upon themselves as a corps and on the nation which they represent Ever have they lived up to the letter as well as .the spirit of the motto of the corps, "Semper Udells." Marines serve on both lnud und sea, but are trained, clothed and equipped very much as are soldiers of the laud forces. The military and naval services of the United States are divided into three separate and distinct branches the army with Its duties on laud, the navy at sea and the marine Corps, which serves both on land and sea. The marine corps is a separate organi zation entirely and is under the direct supervision of the secretary of the navy and usually serves with the navy. In time of war or other public neces sity the president is empowered to de tach the marines for service with the army. 1 Right, but Wrong. The late I'rofessor Thomas R. Louna- bury of Vale, speuUlug nt Cambridge, England, on the proper use of Eng lish, according to the Philadelphia Bulletin, said: But precision can be carried too far. The ultra precise, even when logically right, are really wroug. An ultra precise professor went Into I hardware shop and said, 'Show me a shears, please.' 'You mean a. pair of shears, don't you?' said the dealer. 'No,' said the professor; I mean what I say. I mean a shears.' The dealer took down a box of shears. " 'Look here, professor,' he said, 'aren't there two blades here? And don't two make a pair? 'Well, you've got two legs. Does. that make you a pair of men?" And the professor smiled at the dealer tri umphantly through bis spectacles. He was logically right," saw rro- fessor Lounsbury, "but really ha was wrong." . Beauty Fills the Hout. "Is she pretty?" "Pretty? Why, that girl is so pret ty that plenty of fellows are glad to tall on her father nnd mother." Pitts burgh Post ' True courage is not incompatible with nervousness, nnd heroism docs not mean the absence of fear, but the conquest of it .J. At U A ? t. A A A MAKKrTl MUUIAIIUINS. ... A A A A A A A .j. v A A J. FRUIT Bananas 30c and 35c dozen. Cocoanuts 15c each. Cranberries 15c quart. Grapes 15c and 20c New apples 4c lb. Oranges 30c to fiOc. Lemons- 30c and 35c. . VEGETABLES AND MISCELLANE' OUS Potatoes $1.50. Hot house cucumbers 16c. Head Lettuc! 10c. Cauliflower 20c and 25c each. Chili peppers 40c. Honey 20c; 3 for 50c Celery (home grown) 10c bunch; 3 for 25c. Blue Ribbon celery 15c; 2 for 25c New cabbage 2 l-2c lb. Sweet potatoes 6c per lb. Green bell peppers 15c lb. Parsley 5c a bunch. Onions 2 l-2c lb. Beans White 10: Lima, 121-2; Pink 10c. Sucrar, cane or fruit 86.95 sack cash, $7.30, 30 days' time. BUTTER AND EGGS Butter Fancy creamery 40c lb. roll and 75c 21b. roll. Ranch butter 21b. roll 60c 65c Eggs Strictly fresh ranch 60c; Stor age 35c Hens 16c retail, dressed. Spring Friers (large ones) 18c Turkeys 20c 26e Ducks 16c dressed. FLOUR, HAY. FEED, ETC. Blue Stem flour $1.60. Best of the Best (straight grade) $1.35. Invincible $1.50. Best of the Best (patent) $1.45. Royal Patent $1.45. Snowdrift flour $1.55. Upper Crust $1.55. None-to-Equal$1.45. Occident$20. Sea Toain 1.35. Gold Medal $2.0. Rolled Oats $1.75. Oats (To producer) $1.00 Bran $1.60. Rolled Oats $1.95. Barley $1.50. Rolled Barley $1.65 wt. Cattle. Steers Choice 5.505.75 Good 1 6.006.60 Cows Choice 4.755.25 Good 4.254.60 Medium 8.764.25 Heifers Choice 4.754.25 Good I... 4.004.7S Bulls Choice 2.503.60 Stags Choice .., 4.004.25 Hogs. . Prime light 6.106,25 Good to prime mixed .... 5.005.50 Rough heavy packing .... 6.005.01 Pigs and.skipps 4.004.25 nhnija nnrtnir lam. T AA3'7 OR - f - ..n M . t.U W ..... iVUQf . -U Choice yearling weathers 6.006.75 YEARS AGO the trier an. nounced the auction sale, thenJ came the liana bills ' and their "hit or miss" results today the effective way is the Want Ads they hit the mark.. That's what counts. ; - - WANTED Completely furnished .modern six room house; close-in; will lease. Call Mrs. Letter ,care Hotel Fooy. LOST One auto tire chain. ' Return to Lynch & Stewart Adv. 1-7-tf. FOR SALE Good White sewing machine at a bargain; first-class condition. Call Red 22. Adv. 11-23-tf. WANTED A girl for general house work. Call Mrs. Elmer R. Soddard. Adv. . 1-19-tf. FOR RENT Modern steam heated rooms. Black 662. Call 1306 O avenue. Adv. l-17-6t. ACRE TRACTS Very desirable for suburban homes. Inquire of Kate R. Hanley, La Grande. Adv. l-18-12t FOR SALE Turner Oliver has for sale sleigh runners that will fit your buggy. Also fine string of bells. Adv. H9-4t. Have you ever heard of a coal that talks? ABERDEEN coal does From Kenilworth, Utah, where it is mined, to Oregon, the qual ity of ABERDEEN has talkcu to thousands of people who have : by actual use, found it' a most efficient fuel. If you want a coal clean and strong in heat value, order ABERDEEN. You can have it in suitable sizes for stove, range or furnace. There are MANY COALS but ONLY ONE ABERDEEN. Prompt Delivery. , SAWYER & CLARK COMPANY. Phono Main 17. Corner Jefferson & Greenwood Streets. When you crdcr coal be sure to . say ABERDEEN. Want Ads As Compared With Recent Sales of Similar and Adjoining Property These Two Farms Are Certainly Bargains and Worth Investigating NO TRADES CONSIDERED BUT IF YOU HAVE $4500 You can buy a well located, highly improved, first class 80 acre farm, and can have five years to pay for bal ance. The owner having other inter ests wants to sell immediately. Let Us Insure Your Opposite Y. M. C A, 108 Elm St, Phone Black 200. "VTF aiiiiiiniiiiCL-'. T m $ ambition If I 1 vSff a NEARLY EVERY MAN possess the power to hew out his own financial destiny. But his success depends largely upon his ability to save money. This is where "WE can be of REAL SERVICE TO YOU. Start. an account with us today. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK. "The bank th'at takes care of your interests." 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. Bacon U. O. Couch A. Lf Richardson J. P. Conley J. L. Caviness Judge J., C. Henry GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 I LETTER -WRITING WEEK 1 Lztter Writers: ' .- ' ' -',. I When you write each letter to your eastern rela 1 tive or friend tell them the Union Pacific System I will always accord them the very best of service on their trips westward whether they be one-way or rdund-trip to the Pacific Northwest or Cali P forma. " " Yours for better travel service, THE LINE THAT JOINS THE EAST AND I WEST WITH A BOULEVARD OP STEEL Union Pacific System Buildings, Furniture, Auto, Merchandise, Etc. Geo. H. Cunw of the clock brings you nearer your Ibaindk LET US SUPPLY V THE LUMBER for that new house, extension or alteration. YVu 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 rconomi-. cah, Come and well tell yon why. OR $6,000 You can buy an estate of 160 acres, . well improved and in good condition. The heirs want .to sell and offer this farm at a price that is out of the ordinary. lie Who Moves REAL ESTATE La Grande, Ore.