La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 21, 1916, Image 7

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    MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1916.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE SEVEN
Professional
FRATERNAL ORDERS
L F. & 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
all Masons. '
ROBERT S. EAKIN, W. M.
A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec
B. P. O. E. ELKS, La Grande Lodge
'' No 433. Lodge meets each Thurs
day evening at eight o'clock.
Home and club privileges cheer
fully extended to all Brother Elks.
FRANK C. BRAMWELL,
Exalted Rul-ar.
ADNA B. ROGERS, Secretary.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross
: Lodge No. 27 meet every Monday
night in Castle hall (K. of P. hall.)
A Pythian welcome to all visitng
Knights.
A. W. NELSON, C. C.
" DELILE GREEN
K. of R. & S
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMBR
: ICA La Grande Cam. No. 7703
meets on the first and third Thurs
day evenings of each month in the
K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors
welcome.
H. E. DIXON, V. C.
CHAS. JESTER, 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
corned.
O. L M'DOWELL, C. C.
E. W. EASTMAN, Clerk.
L. 0. 0. M. La Grande Lodg No.
860 Loyal Order Of Moose holds
regular meeting every Wednesday
night at 8 p. m. in Eagle Hall, fifth
floor Foley building on Adams Ave.
Visitors always welcome. Dues
payable at Young's Sweets.
GEO YOUNG, 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. Visit.ng members
cordially welcomed.
J. P. RUSK, W. P.
L. F. BELLINGER, Sec.
0. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E.
S. holds stated communications the
second and fourth Wednesday of
each month. Visiting members
cordially invited.
EMMA L. KIDDLE, W. M.
MARY A. WARNICK, Sec.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS. Iris Camp
meets every second Friday After
noon and fourth Friday evening,
evey montJh in K. of P. Hall. All
visiting members cordially invited.
MINNIE BUNTING, Oracle.
LILY C. KIMMEL, Recorder.
REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 53.
Meets every Tuesday evening in the
I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting mem
bers are invited to attend.
ADLA CHILDERS, N. G.
ROSA GLASS, Sec.
K. & L. OF SECURiTY. Mt Emily
Council No. 2646. Meets second and
fourth Thursday evening at 8
o'clock at Eagle hall. Visiting mem
bers are welcome.
C. E. STITT, Pres.
C. W. COOK, Fin. Sec.
VIOLA K HOGUE, Re. Sec
PYTHIAN SISTERS of Rowena Teoi
pie No. 9 meets every Becond and
fourth Fndav evenine at K. r. Hall.
MRS. LIZZIE HAYWORTH, M. E, 0.
LOUISE LANDRI M. of K. J.
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT CIRCLE
NO. 47 Meet second and fourth
Tuesday evenings of each month
at the Eagle hall. All visiting
neighbors welcome.
LILLIE ALLSTOTT, G. N
LOUISE HILARY, Clerk.
PHYSICIANS AN1 SURGEONS.
DR R. E. L. HOLT Physician and
mrp. in: corner Adams ivenun and
DeDot street. Phonos Office Main
68; Residence Main 730. Hours u
to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p.m.; 7 to 8 p. m.
DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician
1 TMnnnrAM r4 fit A ATTS
aira surgeon, wiacuoco u v "
DR DORA J. UNt JRWOOD Dis-
rnnna nt wnmon ATltft rhilflrftll. Of'
flees Adams nenu. over Red
Cross Drug Store.
EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT SPEC
IAL.1H1
DR. H. M. BOUVY Practice limited
exclusively to diseases and surgery
of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and
tfc. Itiiir of Glasses. Office West
Jacobson Bldg. Offl.-e phone Red
3431. Residence, Main 39.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
DR. J. L. INGLE Osteopathic phy
sician.
DR. MARGRET INGLE Diseases
of women; care and feeding of chil
dren. Office Room 87, new Foley
Bldg. Office hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-6
p. nu and by appointment. Office
r ' - . . . . T-i . J no.
phone Red 1761 ; xesiaence neo oox
CHIROPRACTORS
DRS. DARLAND Chiropractic par-
lori 4th and Depot street Phone
Red 1751.
DRS. ALLEN & ALLEN Chtroprae-
. 1 .nn . . n .
tots, umce nours v;ou wui. ',
2 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m. Phone Red
8231; over Family Restaurant 209
Fir street, la tiranae, uregon.
Directory
VETERINA Y
DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Veter
inarian Hospital. 1409 Madison Ave.
State Stallion Inspector and Inspec
tor of Stock for shipment. Home In
dependent Phon Black 41. Former
Co-operative Phone, Main 112
DENTIST
E. P. Mossman Dentist: room 6
and 7 new West Building. Phone
Black 1521; Office hours 8 to 12 p.
m. and 1 to 6 p. m. N
ATTORNEYS
CRAWFORD & EAKIN. T. H.
Crawford and Robert S. Eakin, Att
orneys at law. Practice in all the
courts aof the state and United
Sttaes. Office, West Jacobson build
ing, rooms 9-10-17, Le Grande Ore
gon. :OCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo.T.
Cochran and Colon R. Eberhard
Attorneys. La Grande National
Bank Bldg. La Grande, Ore.
E. W. . EASTMAN Lawyer Office
Rooms 1 and 3, La Grande National
Bank Building.
R. J. GREEN. Attorney at law
Rooms 14-15, Palmer-Roesch Bldg.,
La Grande Ore. Practices in all state
and Federal courts.
ALBERT SMALL Attorney at Law.
Rooms 26, 27 La Grande National
Bank Building. Practices in all
state and federal courts. Phone
Main 11.
AUCTIONEER
ED STRINGHAM, the Reliable Sales
man. Farm and Stock Sales a spec
ialty. Satisfaotio s guaranteed
Clerk books furnished free. R. F.
D. No. 2. Phone Farm 1x6.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
H. E. Roskamp, Contractor and build
er. La Grande Ore., Phono Ke 1981.
. R. NEAL Civil Engineer. Office
City Engineer over Fire Station, La
Grande, Oregon. Plans, specifica
tions and estimates. Surveys of all
natures. Office phone Main 708; Res.
phone Red 1171.
ARCHITECT
MILTON S. BLOCK Architect.
Sketches and estimates cheerfully
furnished. Office, Room 26, New
Foley Building.
C. B. MILLER Architect, Room 28,
New Foley Building.
W. L. STRINGHAM Instructor of
piano. Studio over Young's con
fectionery. Notice of Meeting of Board of Equal
ization.
Notice is hereby given that the
County Board of Equalization for
Union county, Oregon, will convene at
the "court house, La Grande, on Mon
day. September 11. 1916, and publicly
examine the assessment roll, correct
all errors in valuation, descriptions
or qualities of land, lots or other
nronertv. as assessea Dy me county
assessor, and it shall be the duty of
all nersons interested to appear at
the time and plave given.
AH persons having grievances re-
trardiner the 1916 assessment may ap
pear before such 'board and present
their affidavits containing grounds for
complaint. All such affidavits must
be presented during tne nrst weeK oi
the meeting of the board.
U. li. ijuuun.
Assessor for Union County.
Adv. 8-21 to 9-11.
Cure for Cholera Morbus.
"Wlhen our little boy, now seven
years old, was a baby he was cured of
cholera morbus by Chamberlain's
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy," writes Mrs. Sidney Simmons,
Fair Haven. N. Y. "Since then other
members of my family hove used this
valuable medicine for colic and bowel
troubles with good satisfaction and
gladly endorse it as a remedy of ex
ceptional merit," Obtainable every
where. ' '
Money to Loan
Have $50,000.00 7 per cent
in amounts from $2500.00 up, to
loan on Grande Ronde Valley
Farms.
Have $50,000.00 8 per cent
in amounts from $1000.00 up, to
loan on farms in Union County.
$ 250.00 10 Per Cent
$ 600.00 10 P".r Cent
$ 700.00 10 Per Cent
$1,500.00 8 Per Cent
To loan on Improved City Prop
erty. Also an unlimited amount of
capital to loar. on La Grande
property on monthly repayment
plan Building loans a spe
cialty. W. B. SARGENT,
President
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT
COMPANY
LA GRANDE, ORE.
FROST HURT
GARDEN STUFF
CUCUMBERS IN MANY
IN-
STANCES RUINED.
High Bean Prices May Begin to
Wobble Within Short Time.
If the general tendencies of whole
sale prices are to be taken as posi
tive criterion, beans may decrease
from their present outlandish quota
tions. On the other hand the 1916
crop is not entirely out of danger of
frosts, as was proven here Saturday
morning, and what looked like a
bountiful bean harvest may yet be
curtailed. War in Europe and mobil
ization of American troops has been
a tremendous drain on the bean sup
ply everywhere with the result that
beans jumped to 12 1-2 whore they
still stand but the wholesale market
is unsteady and dealers rather expect
a drop.
Even if beans should fall off a
point or two, or several points, they
will still be bonanzas for farmers
who happen to have good crops to
dispose of.
Frost Hurts Gardens.
It is now becoming clear that sev
eral Grande Ronde gardens were
harmed by the Saturday morning
frosts. Leaves nipped have had a
chance to turn black by now, and an
auto trip over the valley and along
the small-tract farms reveals the
fact several patches were hard hit.
Beans, cucumbers and other tender
plants were in many instances ruined.
There is little out of the ordinary
in the retail markets this morning.
About the usual line is carried and
much the same prices prevail except
that blackberries are selling three
boxes for 10 cents.
FRUIT
Blackberries 325c.
Blackcaps 2 boxes 25c.
Peaches 10c.
Watermelons 2 l-2cts. lb.
Raspberries 10c.
Bananas 35c and 40c dozen.
Oranges 50c and COc.
Lemons 40c.
Cantaloupe 10c; 425c; 325c.
VEGETABLES AND MISCELLANF,
OUS
Celery (California) 15c bunch.
Sweet Potatoes 3 lbs 25c.
Green Corn 25c dozen ears.
Cauliflower (home grown) 20c.
String Beans 10c lb.
Green Peas 10c; 3 lbs for 25c.
New Cabbage 4c.
New Potatoes 2 l-2c lb.
Fresh Tomatoes 10c.
Green Onions 5c per bunch, 3 for
10c.
Honey 20e; 3 for 50c.
Parsley 5c a bunch.
Onions 5c.
Beans White, 225; Lima, 12 1-2.
Green Peppers 15c.
'Suear Cane or fruit, $8.20 sack,
cash; $8.60 30 days' time.
BUTTER AND EGGS
Butter Fancy creamery 40c lb. roll
and 75c 21b roll.
Ranch Butter 21b roll 55c and 60c
Eggs Strictly fresh 30c.
CHICKENS AND FOWL
Hens 20c retail, dressed.
Our Want Ads bring results.
NOTICE OF DELINQUENT
SESSMENT SALE.
AS-
NOTICE IS HEREEY GIVEN, that
under and by virtue of a warrant to
me issued and delivered, from and
by the Recorder of the City of La
Grande, Oregon, bearing dnte the 21st
day of June, A. D., 1916, and attached
to the delinquent assessment roll, in
each case and requiring n.3 as Chief
of Police of the City of La Grande,
Oregon, to sell as by law provided,
the real estate described in the said
delinquent assessment rolls, for the
payment of the delinquent assess
ments therecn as set out in said rolls
nnd interest thereon and penalty with
costs of sale, I will on tho 18th day
of September, A. D., 1916, at tho hour
of two o'clock P. M. at the front door
of the County Court House, in La
Grande, Oregon sell at public sale to
the highest bidder for cash the here
inafer described real estate to satisfy
the delinquent assessments against
srid real estate, and interest thereon
and penalty as sot out nercin, witn
costs of sale, to-wit:
Ordinance No. 694, Series 1312,
Sewer 2, Section 1, Due May
14th, 1912. A. L. Lannignn,
Lot 25, Block 3, Prcdmore's
Add. to La Grande. Ore.. As
sessment $ 17.48
Interest to date of sale . . . 4.55
Robert L. Newlin, Lot 3, Block
22. Predmore's Add. to La
Grande, Ore., Assessment .$ 17.48
Interest to date of sale .... 4.55
Ordinance No. 595, Series 1912,
Sower 3, Section 1, Due June
15th, 1912. Grant Lincoln,
Lot 4, Block 63, Chaplin's
Add. tn La Grande. Ore., As
sessment $ 51.36
Interest to date of sale . . . 13.12
Robert Newlin, Lot 1, Block 70
Ohnnlin'R Add. to La Grande
Ore., Assessment $ 62.84
Interest to date of sale 16.05
Robert Newlin, west half of lot
2, block 70, Chaplin's Add.
tn Tji Grande. Ore.. Assess
ment 47.06
Interest to date of sale 12.02
Robert Newlin, S. half of Lot
3 Block 70, Ciaplin's Add.
to La Grande. Ore., Assess
ment 31.37
Interest to date of sale . . 8.00
William Eocles Est.. Lot 9,
Block 74, Chaplin's Add. to
La Grande, Ore., Assessment $ 51.36
Interest to date of sale 13.12
Ordinance No. 647, Series 1912
First St. paving District No. ,
49, Due Dec. 23rd, 1912. R.
L. Newlin, S. half of E. half
Lot 2, Block 70, Chaplin's
Add. to La Grande, Ore. As
sessment $ 48.53
Interest to date of sale .... 10.88
R. L. Newlin, S. half of Lot
3, Block 70, Chaplin's Add. to
La Grande, Ore., Assessment
284.08
Interest to date of sale .... 63.68
Ordinance No. 671, Series 1911,
sidewalk District No. 8-A,
Due Dec. 16th, 1911. Lucy
Nelson. Los 6. Block 2-D.
Street, to Town of La
Grande, Ore., Assessment .$
Interest to date of sale ....
Ordinance No. 608, Scries 1910,
Sidewalk, District No. 24,
Due March 12th, 1911. Lucy
Nelson, Lot 6, Block 2-D
Street to the Town of La
Grande, Ore., Assessment . . $
Interest to date of sale . .'. .
33.62
9.57
19.76
6.54
Lucy Nelson, E-half of Lot 6,
Block 2-D Street, to Town ;
of La Grande, Ore., Assess
ment ... $ 10.05
Interest to date of sale ... 3.33
To the above assessments and in
terests the costs of sale are to be
added.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this
12th day of August, 1916.
J. U. AKUKLI,
Chief of Police of the City
La Grande, Oregon.
Daily, Aug. 14-21-28.
Daily Sept 11-18
of
WANT ADS
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Five-room modern hous9
on Seventh street Call Main 65 or
see Dr. Richardson. 6-10-tf
FURNISHED housekeeping
Call Red 962. Adv.
rooms.
8-17-tf.
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms,
1307 Penn. Adv. 8-16-6t.
FOR RENT Bed rooms and front
bed sitting room nicely furnisbed;
moderate charges, 1512 Adams.
Adv. 8-1-tf.
FOR RENT House, comer Spring
and Walnut. Phone Geo. E. Wells,
Farmers 18X6. Adv. 8-14-tf.
FOR RENT Front, modern bedrooms
-neatly furnished, newly tinted, mod
erate charges. Call Muin 701 or
address 1607 Sixth St. 8-19-2t
FOR RENT Modern five-room
house furnished. Call Black 951
or see H. C. Patten, 900 Main St.
Adv. b-lH-4tp.
FOR RENT Furnished House, m d
ern, close in. Piano. Phone Main
10.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE One two and one
half inch wagon. All A-l. En
quire Grande Ronde Lbr. Co. Phone
Main 732. Adv. 7-21-tf.
FOR SALE 160 acres timber land,
$1,200; $500 cash, balance stock.
B. T. Roberts, 1603 X avenae, La
Grande, Oregon. Adv. 4-4-tf.
FOR SALE $22.00 Bridee Beach
heating sove, price $10.00. Also
laying hens and pullets. Phone
Black 1642. 8-19-2t
FOR SALE Jersey cow.
Inquire
807 South Fourth Btreet-
-Adv.
8-12-tf.
FOR SALE L. C. Smith typewriter
No. 2. first class condition. Phone
Red 1482. Adv. 8-18-6t.
FOR SALE Six room modern bung
alow, almost new, steam heated,
good furnace, full basement, dry
all vear. laundry tubs and all mod
ern conveniences throughout the
house. Close in. Will sell on easy
terms. Call at Observer office.
Adv. 8-18-tf.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Young men and women
to learn the insurance business.
Commission or salary and commis
sion while learning. Positions in
Eastern Orogon and Washington.
Give references and state experi
ence, if any. Write to C. S. Bliss,
iWalla Walla, Wash. Adv. 7-28-lm
WANTED Old bills, notes: no mat
ter how old they are or wnere
debtor is, we take them outright
on our claim brokerage plan. Ad
dress Box 144, La Grande. Adv.
8-15-tf.
MTSPT.AnF.n PhtvpI nf hnvn' clothes
was placed in wrong auto in ironi
ot snerry s ineatro several nignts
ago. Please leave at Observer of
fice. Adv. 8-18-3t
WANTED Housekeeper for wid
owcr. Call at Oregon hotel Adv.
8-18-6tp,
WANTED A Waitress.
Restaurant.
Call Home
8-19-tf
WANTED Teamsters to haul 58
cords of wood seven miles, two and
quarter cord. Write James Schilling
route one, La Grande. 19-3tp
(Advertisement.)
Meals and Lunches for Recruits.
United States Army Recruiting
Station. Federal Bldg., La Grande
Orceon. Auir. 9. Sealed .proposals
in triplicate, made out on the form
next following, will be received here
until 4 o'clock p, m., August 19, 1916
and then opened, for iurnlBhmg meal
and lunches for the recruitine party.
recruits, and applicants for enlistment
in the U. S. Army at the above named
recruiting station for the period com-
mencing August 20, 1916.
The meals furnished must be sub
stantial and of wholesome quality, in
suitable proportions of meat (or
fish,) bread, vegetables, sugar, coffee,
or tea, and the usual seasoning; to be
well cooked and satisfactory quantity
supplied. In addition to the meals,
soap shall be furnished in the pro
portion of one pound to each 76
meals, and matches at the rate of six
boxes per mon.tr., without extra
charge. The meals and lunches must
be neatly served (or furnished),
three times daily, in a clean apart
ment with respectable surroundings,
not too remote from the station, at
such hours aa may be designated by
the recruiting officer. Each lunfh
shall consist of substantial and whole
some food, sufficient for a man's sus
tenance for one meal, but need not in
clude coffee. When desired for car
rying, the lunches shall be put up in
neat and compact form, each separ
ately or as desired.
The government reserves the right
to reject any or all proposals, and also
the ritrht to terminate the agreement
that may be made, at any time upon
notice from tne recruiting omcer to
the bidder whose proposal is ac
cepted. For further information relative to
the manner of bidding, conditions to
be observed, etc., apply to the re-'
cruiting officer. I
Bidders are invited to be present at '
the opening of the proposals.
Envelopes containing proposals !
should be marked "Proposals for i
meals and lunches, to be opened Au-
gust 19, 1916," and addressed to tne
recruiting officer at the address given
above.
CAPTAIN LEE M. CLARK, O. N. G.
Recruiting Officer.
v 8-10-10t
(Advertisement.)
Lodgings for Recruits.
United States Army Recruiting
Station, Federal Bldg., La Grande,
Oregon, Aug. 9, 1916. Sealed pro
posals, in triplicate, made out on the
form next following, will be received
here until 4 o'clock p. m., August 19,
1916, and then opened for furnishing
lodging for the recruiting party, re
cruits, and applicants for enlistment
in tho U. S. Army at the abovo named
recruiting station during the period
commencing August 20, 1916.
The lodgings must be furnished in
clean and sanitary buildings, with
suitable furniture, including clean
and comfortable beds, and the neces
sary heat, light, water, toilet and
bathing facilities, towels, bedding, and
other similar incidentals. The place
must be in a respectable neighbor
hood and not too remote from the re
cruiting station.
Thft envprnmpnt. Tpnprvfln tllA ricrht.
to reject any or all proposals, and al-1
- i i . . . . .L. :
so n rigwt to terminate tne agree
ment that may be made, at any time
upon notice from the recruiting of
ficer to the bidder whose proposal is
accepted.
For further information relative to
the manner of bidding, conditions to
be observed, etc., apply to the re
cruiting officer.
Bidders are invited to be present at
the opening of tho proposals.
Envelopes containing proposals
LINOLEUM and C0NG0LEUN
I have both in a variety of attractive patterns.
C0NG0LEUM ART RUGS
MADE IN ALL SIZES
'Most popular size is 9x10.6 and 9x12. This
most attractive rug, costs less, and will outwear
good linoleum. Beautiful patterns now in stock
and more arriving. '
F. D. HAISTEN,
TheColdWeather
SHOULD REMIND YOU THAT "the Good Old
Summer Time" is about over, and that -Tack Frost
will soon be here. Time to put up that stove,
clean out the furnace, ditch your Summer clothes,
and prepare for Zero weather. You will need
some of our REAL Coal. Coal prices are higher
than in June and July, but you can still save some
money, by getting your fuel now. Coal and Wood
will be higher this winter than last. Our Coal
must be GOOD or we couldn't have sold 20 cars in
the last month.
Shoot some of our famous IIIAWATLIA or ROCK
SPRINGS in to that furnace, start her up on high
and watch her go. COAL, STOVE WOOD, CHAIN
WOOD, PEED, HAY, STORAGE, DRAYAGE.
LYNCH and STEWART
Jefferson Ave. One Block East Depot. Phone Main 10
The
Business
Man's
Bank
The United States
National Bank,
unites a large part
of the business fab
ric of this commun-
Wf itv frnthfvrinf to
ft- "v n7 o
w - - - n
y capital, placing it
where it is most
needed to meet le-
D gitimate require
ments and strength'
ening the stability
of each business in
terest represented.
We are working for
community prog
ress a cause
worthy of the
heartiest coopera
tion. '
We cordially invite
your account. .
the
United States
National
Bank Grande,
Oregon.
! should be marked 'Proposals for lodgf'
addressed to the recruiting officer at
the address given above.
CAPTAIN LEE M. CLARK, O. N. GV
Recruiting Officer.
8-10-lOt.
Furniture on Easy
Payments
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