TUESDAY, JUNE U, 1916.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE SEVEN
L.
Carpet Cleaning
DONE RIGHT
Our new machinery has been
installed and is in operation-
First-class work at a reason
able price.
CHERRY'S NEW
LAUNDRY Inc.
PHONE MAIN 56
Dry Chain Wood
$3.50
Per Load
Delivered
GREEN CHAIN WOOD
$2.50 Per Load Delivered
Grande Ronde Lumber
Company
Retail Department
Greenwood and
Madison Streets.
Call Us By
Phone Main 732
This is a Well Improved and Equipped
40 ACRE FARM
,IF YOU CAN PAY
$1500 CASH
Owner Will Give 5 Years Time on Balance at
7 per cent.
All good land; 35 acres in cultivation; 7 acres
in alfalfa; 7 acres in timothy; 15 acres in oats'; family
orchard; all fenced, half with hog wire.
Fair 4-room house; barned 26x50; chicken
house, granary, wood-bouse, and milk house; fine
spring piped to house and barn.
Price includes 2 good mares, 1 gelding colt, 1
horse 11 years old, 2 good milch cows, 1 fresh in June;
1 wagon,"! buggy; 1 hack; rake, mower, harrow, plow
and other tools and implements'.
1 mile to school, near mail route, Priced $3750;
Terms $1500 cash and five years' time on balance at
. 7 per cent. Investigate this offer.
WE HAVE SOME OTHER GOOD
' 40-ACRE FARMS
Geo. H. Currey
Opposite
Y. M. C. A.
Phonlack 2001
s HE WHO MOVES
REAL ESTATE
108 Elm Street
La Grande,
Oregon
BEARISH TONE
IN MEAT UST
BKi SHIPMENT OF CALIFORNIA !
STUFF CAUSE.
Cattle
Have Tendency to "Sink in
I'ricc Sheep Firm.
Portland, June 5. Thirty-one loads
of California fed cattle came upon the
North Portland market at the open
ing of the week's trade and had a
bearish influence upon the price. The
Hearst Estate alone had 10 loads of
cattlo in from San Louis Obispo and
104 head of these sold at ?8, wruen
was somewhat lower than previous
sales from the same paities and from
the same section. These cattlo were
raised in Mexico, but were fed in Cal
ifornia. It was a very small run of stuff in
mutton division of the North Port
land market, over Sunday. Total run
was but (568 head, compared with 1320
head last Monday.
In general there 1 was a steady to
strong tone all through the mutton
and lumb trade for the day. .
j American markets in general were
weaker and lower for the day, but the
most extreme weakness was on the
coast. . . ,
FIUTIT
Gooseberries 15c box.
StrawberriesHood River, Milton,
15, 235, 350; Willamette berries,
SJ25.
. Hood River Apples 7c lb and 40c
dozen.
G Toseborries 2 boxes at 25c,
Bananas 35c and 40c dozen. s
Cocoanuts 15c each.
Apples 4c lb. '
Oranges 30c to 60c
Lemons 30c and 85c. ,
Cherries 15c.
Cantaloupe 15c; 225c.
VEGETABLES AND MISCELLANE
OUS Green Peas 15c 225c. ,
New Cabbage 5 and 6.
New Potatoes 8c lb.
Green Peppers 40c per lb.
Fresh tomatoes 25c per lb.
Radishes 5c and 3 10c.
Hot house lettuce 35c per lb.
Green Onions 5c per bunch, 3 for
10c.
Spinach 10c lb. 425c.
Rhubarb 101b for 25c
Asparagus 21b. 25c.
Potatoes $1.75 to $2.00.
Head lettuce 10c and 325c. '
Honey 20c;. 3 for 50c.
Now Cabbage; 6c.
Parsley 5c a bunch.
Onions 3c and 4c; Bermuda 31bs
25c.
Beans White, 10c; Lima, 12-12.
Sugar Cane or fruit, $8.85 sack,
cash .$9.25 30 days' time.
BUTTER AND EGGS
Butter Fancy creamery 35c lb. roll
and 65c 21b roll.
Ranch Butter 21b roll 55c and 60c
Eggs Strictlv fresh 25c.
CHICKENS AND FOWL
Hens 20c retail, dressed.
KLOUR, HAY, FEED, EAC.
Blucstem Flour $1.40.
Best of. the Best (straight grade)
$1.25.
, Invincible $1.40.
Best of the Best (patent) $1.35.
Royal Patent $1.S5.
Snowdrift Flour $1.55.
Upper Crust $1.55.
None-to-Equal $1.35.
Occident 82.40 . ,
Gold Medal $2.50
Sea Foam $1.25.
Snow Drop $1.40.
Cattle.
(La Grande Prices.)
Choice grass fed steers .. 7.007.35
Choice cows $7.00
Ordinary to common cows. .6.256.35
Choice bulls 4.50)5.00
Best light calves 7.00
Sheep.
Select Spring lambs '7.508.00
Best vearlincs 7.00
Good to common ewes . . . 4.004.50 I
Hogs.
Choice light weights .... 7.35(5)7.40
Good light weights ...... 7.25(5)7.30
Medium weights 7.007.K
Rough and heavy 6.507.00
Want Ads.
WHEN IT COMES TO untiring
sellers, finders and traders, an
Observer Want Ad can't be
beat It works overtime on
v ' straight-time pay. Rates,
one cent per word per. issue
no ad leBS than 25 cents.
FOR RENT
MODERN furnished apurtments $10
per month and up, 1606 Washington
avenue. Best in La Grande. Adv.
6-1-tf.
FOR RENT Three furnished house
keeping rooms, 1303 O avenuo.
Adv. 6-3-tf.
FOR RENT 5-room '
Washington Street.
3732.
house, 1709
Phojie Black
6-3-2t
FOR RENT Furnished house; fourj
or live rooms; modern. Call 1910
Fourth. Adv. 6-2-fit.
FOR RENT Modern five-room, fur
nished house. Call 1910 Fourth
Street. (i-3-tf
HOUSE FOR RENT Seven room
house. Phone Farmers 18X6. Adv
5-20-tf.
FOR SALE OR RENT Nice Modern
Home Furnished or Unfurnished.
Call Red 1311. . 5-15-lmo
FOR RENT A large front bed sit
ting room with bath; suitable for
two people. Two blocks from cen
ter of town. Phone Black 8901.
1512 Adams Avenue. Adv. 5-26-tf
HOUSE for rent; also housekeeping
rooms. Inquire 1501 'Jackson Ave.
Adv. ...... . 6-2-6tp.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-
728.
-Fresh cow.
Call Mnin
6-3-tf
FOR SALE Second hand "range. In
quire'Black 722. Adv. (i-5-4tp.
FOR SALE Practically new Bur
roughs Adding Machine and Rem
ington Typewriter. , Bargain . in
either or both. Call Foley Hotel.
Adv. 5-6-tf.
FOR SALE Chain wood $2.50 per
load delivered. Phone Red 641. or
call 407 Fir street. Adv. 5-27-lm
FOR SALE Fresh milch cows. In
quire Bean Bros. Phone 3741.
Adv. 5-31-tf.
FOR SALE CHEAP Modern five
room house. Your own terms. By
owner. W. C. Hansen. Adv.
4-14-tf.
FOR SALE 160 acres timber land,
$1,000, $400 cash, baUnce stock.
B. T. Roberts, 1603 X avenuo, La
. Grande, Oregon. Adv. 4-4-tf.
FOR SALE Four Jersey milch Hovm.
Phone Farm 24X1. Adv. 5-25-tf.
(Union Scout)
Wilford Surrine and Hazel Green
iwood were united in marriage bonds,
! at La Grande June 1, Bishop C. J.
Black performing the ceremony. The
; young couple will make their home nt
j Union where they have many friends.
Election of Officers
At . the regu!r meeting' of the i
Woman's Club the following officers '
were elected: '".;
'President, Mrs. Jennie Davis; '
Vice President, Mrs. Dora Myers; Re-
cording secretary, Mrs. Ola Parker:
Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Mabel :
Gale; Treasurer Mrs. Dr. McKenny. j
Union Personals J
Mrs. F. A. White and daughter!
passed through Union Wednesday on
their return from a visit to Baker.
M. F. Davis is the owner of a new :
Chivrolet car pure hosed from Al '
Daniels of La Grande.
Jnck McCarty nnd wjfe and Mi
Barlott, of La Grande visited with
Mr. acid Mrs. Hoots Sunday.
Frank Haynes came down firom
Powder river Sunday for a short visit
with Union friends.
L. Ingram is the owner of a new
Reo purchased fromAl Danielw.
Miss Lolah Gilfillun visited with
Baker friends last week.
Len West loft Saturday for a trip to
Port 'and.
Homer -Bidwell and wife of North, .?
Powder attended the services at Un-j!
ion Decoration Day. i
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Huott of 'Big j 5S
Creek visited with, Fred West and dj
family Saturday and Sunday.
Fred Gaskill came over- from La J
Grando Thursday on the lookout fori"
horses. ' . ' foj
Ray Faulds of the Ryder Printing "je
Company, ait Baker,, motored to this T
city Tuesday. j
.Clarence Van Order came down tf
from the Park Thursday. , j 5
Uncle Jimmy Haynes came down p?j
from Sumpter Saturday to fjpend Dec
oration Day in Union. . 'fS
T. J. Combe made a business trip
to La Grando Tuesday. JfJ
G. F. Hall spent Wednesday tit La (Lg
Grande.
Dr. Emery is the owner of a new
Ford car.
Mrs. Ella Swackhammer visited !
friends at La Grande Wednesday.
Ed. Cline nnd wife motored to. La
Grande Monday evening returning
wvthxMrs. G. McMillan who has been
visiting several weeks with her par
ents nt Elgin.
Mrs. Fred Spain and children left
Sunday for their ranch to stay until
Stock Show time.'
Frank Ricker and wife left Satur
day for their ranch an Knymo Flat
where Mr. Ricker will put in the next
two months summer fallowing nnd
fencing.
Mrs. Timle returned home Monday
from La Grande (whore she had been
visiting her daughter Mrs, Lee War-
nick.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lee moved to their
Ravmo ranch for the summer.
Nellie Slater came down from Bak
er Tuesday for a short visit with Un- j
ion relatives.
A number of Union young people at
tended the big dance at Medical
Springs Saturday night.
Allied
iff Interests
Progressive business men
fully appreciate' the ser
vices of a financial insti
tution of recogn iz e d
strength, operated in the
interest of (Constructive
business enterprise.
Prompt, efficient service,
excellent commercial bank
ing facilities and complete,
dependable information,
based upon a broad knowl
edge of business condi
tions, are at ; all Jjmea
available to patrons of
The United States Nation
nl Bank.
v
' We cordiully invite the ac
counts of business men,
firms and corporations. 1
FOR SALE Modem 5-room bunga
low; close in; easy terms. Good
place for driveway and garage.
1302 Sixth. Adv. , 6-5-5t.
FOUND High school class pin, L.
H. S., '10. Call at Observor. Adv.
5-29-tf.
WANTED A lady, middle aged pre
ferred, to keep house for widower
and care for two children, five in
family. Inquire at Oregon Hotel
Room 10. 5-31-fitp
WORK WANTED Reliable ; colored
woman wants day wor,k, chamber
work preferred. Black 782.
6-3-6tp
MEAT CAUSE
IRQ
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LEDGER LOST Reward for-return
of ledger supposed to have been
taken from room in Sommer build
ing yesterday. No questions
asked. Adv. 6-fi-tf.
Take a glacs of Salts if your Back
hurts or Bladder bothers Meat
forms uric acid.
If you must have your meat every day,
eat it, but flush your kidneys with salt
occasionally, says a noted authority who
tells us that meat forms uric acid which
almost paralyzes the kidneys in their ef
forts to expel it from the blood. 'J lie;"
become sluggish and weaken, then y:
sufTer with a dull misery in the kidney
region, sharp pains in the buck cr sick
headache, dizziness, your stomach sours,
tongue is coated and when the weather
is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The
urine gets cloudy, full of acdf,:?nl, t'..e
channels often got eorc and irriutcl,
obliging you to seek reiki two or three
time during the night.
To neutralize these irritating acid. In
cleanse the kidneys and flush sf ! '-.a
body's urinous waste get four oiiiik's .if
Jad Sails from any pharmacy Iicj,-:
take a talilispoonful in a glas of
water before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then act fins. This
famous silts is made from the acid nf
grapes and lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and has been used for ppin:rnticn
to flush and stimulate slupiri?h kidney,
also to neutralize the acw.s in urine,
so it no longer irritates, thus ending
bladder weakness.
.Tad Salts is inexpensive: cannot in-
Iure, and makes a delightful cllurvewvat
ithia-water drink.
Got Rid of My Corns
With Magic "Gets-lt"
Simplest Corn Core in the World-No
Pain, No Fobs. New, Sore Way.
When corns make you almost "dta
with your boots on," when you'vo
soaked them and picked them and
sliced them, when corn-swelling
W) The
H United States
National
g'Bank
I)
La Grande,
Oregon.
much untagonism by his opposition t
tho policies of tho German govern
ment in relation to tho war, was ar
reiited in Berlin for having partic
ipated in a peace demonstration on
TVf-.. In.
may Utljf .
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
T.nr-Ar, APPLICATIONS, as they
i iuuiot reach tho neat of tho disease. Ca
tarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease,
uml In order to cure it you mu3t take In
ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Oure I
taken Internally, and acts directly upon
tin, blood nnd mucous surface. Hall k
Catarrh euro Is not a quaelt medicine. It
was prescribed by one of the best phy
slelann In this country for years and 1b
a rcBiilor prescription. It Is composed or
,-.!,., knnvn. pornblned with the
thnt the court which conducted the! best blood purlllors. itettnjt directly on ti"
SOCIALIST TO BE PUNISHED.
Berlin Court Convicts Dr. Karl Lioh
" necht of Treason.
Copenhagen, via London, June 3.
A Berlin dispatch to the l'nhtike snvs
nreliminnry examination pf Dr. Karl
Ltebknechti, the Solcialist leaner de
cided that he should be punished for
treason.
Dr. Licbknecht, who has aroused
mucous surfaces. The perfect eomuir.w-,
lion of the two InKrcdlents Is what pro
duces such wonderful results In cur.lns
catarrh. Send for testimonials, frevn.
F. J. CHENBY & CO., Props., Toledo; 0
Sold by lruKKlt. prlee 75e.
Take Ilall Family rills for comUpatlon
EXTRAORDINARY
1 0 1717 a C CI7 D
A Kitchen Set of Guaranteed
Quality with a Retail Value of
See Our
Window
$2.50
See Our
Window
Why IJnvo Cornn At All When "Oets-It"
Removes Them tb MowtDcad..Sure Way?
salves, and tapes, bandairos, and
plasters that make corns pop-eyfld
have only made your corns prow
faster, Just hold your hoart a moment
and flctire this: Put two drop
of "Gets-It" oa the corn. It flrlos
at once. You can put your shoo
and stocking ra right over it. Tha
corn Is doomed. It makes tho corn
come off clear and clean. It's the new.
easy wav. Nothing to stick or press
on tho corn. You can wear smaller
shoes. You'll be ft Joy-walker. No
pain, no troublo. Accept no subntltntos.
"Oots-Yt" is sold by druKRlsts every
where. 2So a bottle, or sent direct by
B. Iawrcnce & Co., Chicago, III.
Sold in La Grande anu recommend
ed as the world's beet corn remedy by
C. D. Putmun.
This is not a premium offer.
The high quality of Golden
' Egg Brand .the Machine
dried Macaroni, does not per
mit tJhe permanent use of
premiums. This is only a tem
porary offer to induce you to
leant from your own test and
not from our talk, how much
hector Golden Egg is.
THIS A FREE OFFER TO OUR CUSTOMERS
CITY GROCERY & BAKERY
Home of Fancy. Groceries . . Phone Main 75
E. POLACK, Prop.