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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1916. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN Pnof cssional FRATERNAL ORDERS A, F. & A.M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Saturday t 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. ROBERT S. EAKIN, W. M. A. a 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 Ruler. 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 AMER 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. O. 0. M. La Grande Lodg No. 850 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. O. 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 month 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 L. HOGUE, Rec. Sec. PYTHIAN SISTERS of Rowena Tem ple No. 9 meets every second and fourth Friday evening at K. P. Hall. MRS. LIZZIE HAYWORTH, M. E, 0. LOUISE LANDRI M. of R. C. 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 surg. m; corner Adams venuo and Depot street. Phonas Office Main 68; Residence Mam 730. Hours 11 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p.m.; 7 to 8 p. in. DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician and surgeon. Diseases of the eye a specialty. DR. DORA J. UNr JRWOOD Dis eases of women and children. Of fices Adams pvenu. over Red Cross Drug Store. EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT SPEC IALIST DR. H. M. BOUVY Practice limited exclusively to diseases and surgery of Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat and the Fitting of Glasses. Office West Jacobson Bldg. Offije phone Red 3431. Residence, Main 39. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. J. L. INGLE Osteopathic phy sician. DR. MARGRET INGLE Disease! of women; care and feeding of chil dren. Office Room 37, new Foley Bldg. Office hours 10-12 a. ra.; 2-6 p. m., and by appointment. Office phone Red 1761; residence Red 881. CHIROPRACTORS DRS. DARLAND Chiropractic par lors 4th and Depot street. Phone Red 1761. . DRS. ALLEN A ALLEN Chiroprac tors. Office hours 9:30 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m. Phone Red 8231; over Family Restaurant, 209 Fir street, La Grande, Oregon. Dinectony 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. Formers Co-operative Phone, Main 112 DENTIST E. P. Mossman Dentist; rooms 6 and 7 new West Building. Phone Black 1521; Office hours 8 to 12 p, m. and 1 to 5 p. m. ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD & CAKIN. T. TL 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. Kooms 26, U7 L& Urande National Bank Building. Praotices in all state and federal courts. Phone Main 11. AUCTIONEER ED STRINGHAM, the Reliable Sales man. Farm and Stock Sales a spec ialty. Satisf a :tio 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., Phone Re 1981. R. R. NEAL Civil Engineer. Office City Engineer over r ire 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, Septembervll, 1916, and publicly examine the assessment roll, correct all errors in valuation, descriptions or qualities of land, lots or other property, as assessed by the county assessor, and it shall be the duty of all persons interested to appear at the time and plave given. All persons having grievances re garding the 1916 assessment may ap pear before such board and present their affidavits containing grounds for complaint. All such affidavits must be presented during the first week of the meeting of the board. U. G. COUCH, Assessor for Union County. Adv. 8-21 to 9-11. Our Coal Creed WE believe in good coal, in clean coal, in coal that looks good, bums better and heats best of all. WE believe in a business policy of fair prices, square dealing and liberal treatment of cus tomers, great and small. WE believe in a discriminating public that knows what it wants and knows where to buy it. WE believe in ourselves and the goods we sell. WE believe that we have the most desirable stock of coal to be found in La Grande. Sawyer-Clark Co. PHONE MAIN 17 j pj MARKET NEWS FRUIT Blackberries 325c. Blackcaps 2 boxes 25c. Peaches 31b 25c. Watermelons 2 l-2cts. lb. Bannnas 35c and 40c dozen. Oranges 50c and 60c. Lemons 45c. Cantaloupe 10c; 425c; 325c. VEGETABLES AND MISCELLANE OUS Celery (California) 15c bunch. Sweet Potatoes 3 lbs 25c. Gracn Corn 20c 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, 325c. Green Onions 5e per bunch, 3 for 10c. Honey 20c; 3 for 50c. , Parsley 5c a bunch. Onions 5c. Beans White, 225; Lima, 12 1-2. Green Peppers 15c. Sugar Cane or fruit, $8.20 sack, cash; $8.60 30 days' time. BUTTER AND KUUS Butter Fancy creamery 40c lb. roll and 75c 21b roll. Ranch Butter 21b roll 60c. Eggs Strictly fresh 80c. CHICKENS AND FOWL Hens 20c retail, dressed. FLOUR, HAY FEED, ETC. Bluestem Flour $1.70. Best of the Best (straight grade) $1.60. Royal Patent $1.65. Jersey Cream $1.65. Invincible $1.70. Best of the Best (patent) $1.65. Snowdrift $1.70. Upper Crust $1.76. None-to-Equal 41.65. Occident $2.60. Gold Medal $2.75. Sea Foam $1.60. Snow Drop $1.70. Cattle. (La Grande Prices.) Prime light steers 5.605.75 Prime heavy steers 6.00 Good light steers 5.005.25 Stockers and feeders . . . .4.004.75 Prime dehorned cows 4.35 Common cows 2.003.00 Bulls 2.503.50 Prime light veal calves . . . .6.006.50 Prime heavy veal calves . .3.00(5)5.00 Sheep. Select Spring lambs 7.257.85 Best yearlings 5.50 Good to common ewes .... 2.50(3)3.00 Hogs. Medium weights 8.008.40 Good light weights 8.508.65 Choice light weights 8.758.85 Rough and heavy 7.257.75 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 have used this valuable medicine for colic and bowel troubles with good satisfaction and I gladly endorse it as a remedy of ex ceptional merit." Obtainable every where. MOSES' PEDIGREE SHOWN. Educator in Address to Ministers Takes Them by Surprise. C' liege, Park, Md., Aug. 28 An in tensive study of tenantry, with texts for sermons, the history of agricul ture nnd a plea for shecpraising, were on the program at a session of the country school for ministers. Professor R. T. RufTner, in his talk on "Sheep Raising'," took the divines by surprise when he flashed a gen ealogical table of Moses, drawn up in regular pedigree fashion, to illustrate his remarks upon the principles of breeding. Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Open sluices of the system each morning and wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter. Those of us who are accustomed to feci dull and heavy when we arise; splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, lame back, can, Instead, both look nnd feel as fresh as a daisy always by washing the poisons and toxins from the body with phoBphated hot water each morning. We should drink, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate In It to flush from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans ing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary tract before putting more food into the stomach. The action of limestone phosphate and hot water on an empty stomach Is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all tho sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives ono a splendid appetite for breakfast and it Is said to be but a little whllo until the roBes begin to appear In the cheeks. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate will cost very little at the drug store, but is sufficient to make anyone who Is bothered with bilious ness, constipation, stomach trouble or ! rheumatism a real enthusiast on the I subject of Internal sanitation. Try 1 It and you are assured that you will I look better and feel better la every 1 way shortly. UMATILLA'S AVERAGE HIGH HIGHEST YIELD RUNS TO 52 BUSHELS. Bulk of Grain in Pendleton Country Now In Sack. Pendleton, Aug 29. The bulk of Umatilla county's five million bushel 1916 wheat crop is in the sack and this week should bring to a close a large portion of the harvesting in the county. Reports are that the crop this year was about normal The gen eral average throughout the county was between 35 and 40 bushels to an acre. Teh highest average reported was that of James Hill of Helix whose grain on the home place went 52 bushels to the acre. Arnold Plunting of Helix harvested 3200 sacks or ap proximately 7200 bushels of wheat from 140 acres, an average of 51 bushels to the acre. J. B. Kennedy who has a farm in the Helix section reports his grain averaged 45 bushels to the acre. In other sections the yield was a little below average. Robert Jones who farms north of town was hit considerable with a hail storm in June. Joe Snyder, north of the city, had a 34 bushel crop as did William McCarty in the south Cold springs district. Forty bushel wheat in the Helix and Adams country was plentiful this year. A number of the big farmers as George Peringer and Will Wyrick are unable to estimate the yield as they have considerable harvesting yet to do. Of the 1916 crop there is probably aboutahalf contracted to a local grain dealers. Most of this has been sold at from $1 to $1.15 a bushel. Safeguard Your Child. If your child is pale, dull, at times flushed, irritable and fretful you Should attend to this condition at once as the chances are your little one is suffering from worms. Kickapoo Worm Killer is what you should get. This well known remedy in lozenge form is pleasant to take and expels the worms at once, the cause of your child's suffering. Only 25c at all druggists. The man who invents excuses sel dom needs the services of a patent at torney. DOG USES TELEPHONE. Ultra Modern Pet Hears Master's Voice and Obeys. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 28. A dis tance of seven miles between such a dog as Nipper and his master, Wil liam G. McKay, of Penn Yan, is noth ing at all, for Nipper happens to be one of those ultra-modern dogs who use the telephone and other modern conveniences. Mr. Mc Kav went to a f riend s cot tage on 'Lake Keuka to spend the night fishing. The next morning, when he was ready to return home, Mr. McKav whistled for Nipper, but the dog did not appear and his master returned home without him. An hour or so later Mr. McKay's friend called him on the telephone and informed him that Nipper had re turned, but that all efforts on his part to send him home had been futile. "That's all right," said Mr. McKay "Just lift him to the telephone and put the receiver to his ear." His friend followed instructions and told Mr. MacKay to deliver his mes sage. "Nipper, come home right away," said Mr. McKay sternly. Nipper barked, "Yes, sir, all right!" or something like that into the mouth piece and, slipping to the floor, dashed madly for Penn Yan, covering the seven miles m less than an hour, Your Bowels Should Move Once a Day A free ensv movement of the bow els every day is a sign of good health. Dr. King's New me nils win give you a gentle laxative effect without 10 APPLY SAGE TEA Look Young! Bring Back Its Natural Color, Gloss and Attractiveness, Common garden sage brewed into a heavy ton with sulphur added, will turn pray, streaked and failed hair bountifully dark and luxuriant. .lust a few applica tions will prove a revelation if your liair is fading, strvaked or gray. fixintr tin Sa'e Ten and Sulphur reeipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way i" to get a fld-cent bottle, of Wyeth's Sage atd Sulphur Compound at any drug store all ready for ue. This is the old time n-eipc improved by the. addition of other ingredient? . While wispy, gray, faded hair is not .sinful, we all desire to retain our youth ful appearance nnd attractiveness. 15y darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it does it no naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one email strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, and, after another application or two, your linir becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. This preparation is a delightful toilet requisite and in not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. DARKEN IR griping and free your system of blood poisons, purify your blood, overcome constipation and have an excellent tonic effect on the entire system. Make you feel like living. Only 25c at druggists. J i i WANT ADS FOR RENT FOR RENT Front, modern bed rooms neatly furnished, newly tinted, moderate charges. Call Main 701 or address 1607 Sixth St. Adv. 8-20-12t. FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. Call Red 962. Adv. 8-17-tf. FOR RENT Bed rooms and front bed sitting room nicely furnished; moderate charges, 1512 Adams. Adv. 8-1-tf. FOR RENT House, corner Spring, and Walnut Phone Geo. E. Wells, ' Farmers 18X6. Adv. 8-14-tf. 1 FOR RENT OR FOR SALE On j , September 1st, nice modern reji-, dence, close in. Call R-d 1311. ; 8-21-tf 1 , FOR RENT Furnished House, m d ern, close in. Piano. Phone Main 10. TWO FRONT ROOMS to rent with or without board. Red 3832, 1434 Adams. Adv. 8-22-tf. FOR SALE FOR SALE Peaches for canning, 65 cents; tomatoes 30 cents F. O. B. La Grande. All cash orders filled first. A. R. Badloy, Milton, Ore. Adv. 8-28-tf. 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 avenue, La ' Grande, Oregon. Adv. 4-4-tf. FOR SALE Six room modern bung alow, almost new, steam heated, good furnace, full basement, dry all year, 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. WANTED Work by middle aged lady; good housekeeper and cook. Phone Black 3452. Adv. 8-28-6tp. WANTED Old bills, notes; no mat ter how old they are or where debtor is, we take them outright on our claim brokerage plan. Ad dress Box 144, La Grande. Adv. 8-15-tf. WANTED Young men and women to learn the insurance business." Commission or salary and commis- IS YOUR CAR INSURED, OR !SId AUTO CSS And be totally or partially destroyed would you hava to stand the loss personally? WE CAN INSURE ANY CAR MADE Let Us Insure From Fire, Your Home, Furniture, Piano, Garage, Merchandise, Business Property, Barn, Implements, Grain, Hay, Etc., Etc. We Also Write Life, Accident and Health, Bonds, Plate Glass, Hail and all kinds of INSURANCE If It's INSURABLE Currey Can Insure It" George Huntington Currey Manager Insurance Department Geo. H. Currey Opposite Y. M. C. A. Phone Black 2001 HE WHO MOTES REAL ESTATE Building For I The Future The young business man measures the importance of his enterprise by the vision which he has of its ultimate growth. The Officers of this Institution, in like manner, measure the importance of his bank account, not by the size of its initial deposit but by its possibili ties for develop ment. We cordially invite Uie accounts of young men embark ing in the business world. The United States National Bank LaGrandc Oregon. sion while learning. Positions in hastern Oregon and Washington. Give references and state experi ence, if any. Write to C. S. Bliss, iWnlla Walla, Wash. Adv. 7-28-lm WANTED Female cook. -Mxs. N. Cameron, Wallowa, Ore. Adv. 8-28-6t. 1 D.R.FONG CELEBRATED CHINESE HERB CO. (30 years of wonderful cures) The Famous Chinese Herbs for All Ailments of Both Sexes CONSULTATION FREE Office Hours 16003 Jeffercon Ave. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. La Grande, Ore. 108 Elm Stret La Grande, Oregon ?