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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1916)
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY.-1, 1916. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN Professional FRATERNAL ORDERS A. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No, 41, A. F. A A. M. holds regular meeting first -and third Saturday t 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all 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, comer of De pot street and Washington avenue. J 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. hail.) A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. DELILE GREEN, C.C. PERRY OLIVER K. of R. & S. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER ICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on the first and third Thura. day evenings of ea?h wonth in the K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors welcome. 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. All visiting neighbors wel comed. O. L. MCDOWELL C. C. D. M. CLARK, Clerk. L. 0. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 8S0, 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. 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. 0. E. S. Hope Chapter N. 13, O. E. S. holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Visiting members cordially invited. MRS. A. B. CHERRY, W. M. MARY A. WARNICK, Sec. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Iris Camp meets every second and fourth Fri day afternoons, every month in K. of P. Hall. All visiting members cordially invited. EMMA LUND Oz&c1g LILY C. KIMMfcLL, Recorder. REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 50 Meets every Tuesday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall. 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. LILLIE ALLSTOTT, G, N. LOUISE HILARY, Clerk. PYTHIAN SISTERS of Rowena Tem ple No. 9 meets every second and fourth Friday evening t K. P. Hall. M. E. C. MRS. LIZZY 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 bis share of trade. Be up-to-date and get a telephone. Heme Independent Telephone Company Directory 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 6 p m; 7 to 8 p. m. DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician and surgeon. Diseases of the y speciality DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Dis ease of women and children. Ol fiees Adams avenue over Red Cross Drug Store, EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT SPEC IALIST DR. H. M. BOUVY Practice limited exclusively to diseases and surgery of Ear, Nose and Throat Also the Fitting of G'asi. Ofice 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 feeding of chil dren. Office Room 87, New Foley Bldg. Office hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. nu, and by appointment Office phone Red 3181; residence Red 881. DENTIST E. P. MOSSMAN Dentist: rooms and 7 new West Building. Phone Black 1621; Office Hours 8 to 12 p. m. and 1 to 5 p. .m. DRS. DARLAND Chiropractic par lors 4th and Depot street, rnone 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 & EAKIN Attor neys at law. Practice in all tht courts of the stated 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 at Law Rooms 14-15, Palmer-Roesch Bldg., La Grande, Ore. Practices in state and Federal courts. E. W. EASTMAN Lawyer Office Rooms 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 662, Slack 9611. AUCTIONEER ED STRINGHAM, the Reliable Sales man. Farm and Stock Sales a spec ialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. Clerk books furnished free. R. F. 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. 4-. it, BUSY WALLOWA COUNTY HAS GOOU SWARM Many See Opportunities to land Poli tical Jobs in that County The field of contestants for the spring primary race is filling rapid ly. Since O. J. Roe's Announce ment last week of his candidacy for the republican nomination for asses sor, others have declared themselves almost daily say the; Enterprise Chieftain. C. H. Allen, the present assessor, has decided to ask renomin ation on the republican ticket Mr. Allen is completing his first term in this office. Th democratic side is not represented yet, although there Has been considerable talK oi Jonn Jackson of Ixstine entering the race in that party. He has a wide acquain tance and many friends. At least five aspirants for the of fice of district attorney are definite ly in the field. O. M. Corkins, now holding this office, will seek renom ination as a democrat. He has made an excellent official. Against him in his party will be pitted Walter S. Burleigh, wtio has resided in tno country many years. j On the republican side, W. G. Trill I of Wallowa, A. Fairchild of Enter-1 prise and George Richards of Joseph are aspirants for the ofifice, with perhaps more lawyers to be heard from. . , . It was thought umil a few days ago that . no election for county judge, would be held this year. The statutes and decisions of the courts indicated, at first reading, that Judge C. G. Bilyeu would hold office to the end of the unexpired term to which he was appointed. A closer reading of the court decisions, however indi cates that the appointment holds only until the following general election, which will call for an election for this office this year. Jude-e Bilyeu docs not exoect to be a candidate for reelection. J". B. Olmsted, who has served several years m tms otlite, is mentioned as a strong candidate for the republican nomination. He was judge wheti the court house was built, and that job always is referred to ate one of his achievements. C. H. Zurcher has not made any announcement as to his candidacy for re-election as clerk on the republican ticket. However, if republicans feel his conduct of the office has been ef ficient and satisfactory, he is willing to ko before the party for re-nomination. As he entered the race tw-i years ago only after the party had sifted cut all its available timber, and as nothing but good words have been heard of his management of his office, it may be taken for granted he will be a candidate again at the primary. No democrat has entered the lists against him, but of course some will appear. bheritt Marvin is in much the same position as Mr. Zurcher. Ho has filed his office acceptably several terms, ana is willing to be a candidate again, so there should be no doubt he will be a candidate H. C. Cramer is a repub lican candidate for the nomination. He has had experience in the work and has many friends. Treasurer G. W. Franklin is an other strictly eligible candidate for re-election, with a good record for efficient and courteous conduct of his office. 'His republican opponent is as yet unknown. MARKET QUOTATIONS. t v v v v v v FRUIT Bananas 30c and 35c dozen. Cocoannts 15c each. Cranberries 15c quart. ' Grapes 15c and 20c New apples 4c lb. Oranges 30c to 60c. Lemons 30 and 35c. VEGETABLES AND MISCELLANE OUS Potatoes $2.00 Hot house cucumbers 10c. Head Lettuce 10c. Cauliflower 20c and 26c each. Chili peppers 40c. Honey 20c; 3 for 60c Blue Ribbon celery 10c; New Cabbage 8c lb. Sweet potatoes 6c per lb. Green bell peppers 16c lb. Parsley 5c a bunch. Onions 3(3)4 cts. Beans White 10; Lima, 121-2; Pink 10c. Sugar, can or fruit $7.05 sack cash, $7.45, 30 days' time. BUTTER AND EGGS Butter Fancy creamery 40c lb. roll and 7oc 21b. roll. Ranch butter 21b. roll 60c 65c Eggs Strictly fresh ranch 60c; Stor age 35c CHICKENS AND FOWL Hens 16c retail, dressed. Spring Friers (large ones) 18c Turkeys 20c 25c Ducks 16e dressed. FLOUR, HAY, FEED, ETC. Blucstem Flour $1.65 Best of the Eost i straight grade) ?1.40. Invincihle $1.55 Best of the Best (patent) $1.50. Koyal l'atent S1.50 Snowdrift Flour $1.65 Upper Crust $1.65 None-to-Equal ?1.50 Occident $2..'!0. Sea Fot-i $1.40 Gold Medal $2.50. Cattle. Steers Choice 6.505.75 Good 6.006.25 Cows Choice 4.766.25 Good 4.254.60 Medium 8.754.25 Heifers Choice 4.754.60 Good 4.004.75 Bulls Choice ........... 2.503.50 Stage Choice 4.004.23 Hogs. Prime light r..,.. 6.25 6.40 Good to prime mixed .... 6.005 60 Rough heavy packing . ... . 6.00)5.10 Pigs and skipps 4.004.60 Sheep. ' Choice spring lambs 7.00(g7.25 Choice yearling weathers 6.006.75 Want Ads. YEARS AGO the crier an nounced the auction sale, then came the nana bills and their "hit or miss" results today the effective way is the Want Ads they hit the nark.. That's what counts. KOR RENT Light housekeeping irooms. Telophome Black 120a. Adv. 1-20-tf. FOR SALE New wagon, double harness, wagon cover anirtent lor $125 if taken soon. Alicel, Oregon, ! Box 57. Adv. l-31-5tn. LOST Tan pocketbook from U, S. National bank, containing ten dol lar bill. Return to Observer and receive reward. Adv. 1-31-tf. FOR RENT Nine room house- modern partly furnished. Close in. Call Geo. Currey real estate. Adv. 1-28-6L WANTED Good codk and house keeper. Write B, care Observer. Adv. 1-28-tf. FOR SALE 100 tons baled alfalfa and timothy hay ready to load any day next week. F. D. McCully, Joseph, Oregon. 1-27-tf FOR SALE No. 1 alfalfa seed (tested) in small or large lots. H E. Young, Vale, Ore. Adv. 1-28-tf FOR SALE Furniture for five rooms include rugs, range, heater, two ibedroom suites, dining and living (room furniture. All practically new; used about four months. A bargain. Also modern bungalow for rent. Write A, care Observer. Adv. 1-27-tf. MEN WANTED Experienced team sters for log camp work. Oregon Lumber Co., Baker, Oregon. Adv. l-29-6t. FOR SALE 40 fold straw ,2.60 per load Call .Farmers 256. l-29-9tp FOR RENT A three room modern house Call Red 11. 1-29-tf FOR SALE 16-inch dry wood. Black pine and tamarack and chain wood. Phone Main 92. Adv. 1-14-tf. Have you ever heard of a coal that talks? 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