La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 21, 1910, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1910.
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PAGE SIX
VSr. hare no seed to rive aicci aud mp.
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man Cbv l?t &mv5vf &u-ir Ku'tzicaniL A
- At Pncer Xer lr.oz rziss.
$ Safer than National Banks $
f oeiter inan u. o. vjoia Donas ji
UNION COUNTY LANDS. V
$ Why invest in foreign cities and wireless stock, when j
J - you have a sure thing at home ? J
f See C. J. BLACK, j
who has a large list cf money makers. , :
HILL DISPUTE TITLE WITH AST
JUfATIXB TEAM.
Series f Tkree Games will to if
rearej WIti ij i Kutesr.
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Call us for your order for
Feed, Wood or Coal.
Prompt delivery our specialty.
Grande Ronde Cash Co.
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Queen of the Northwest Resorts
Near the 'Mouth of the Columbia River, on theWash-
:. .: . inton Coarf: ' . "
: The place to spend Your
- Summer Vacation
Twenty-five Miles of Magnificent Beach. Level,
. compact and smooth.
7 Many thriving and tidy communities, delightful ho
tel, cottage, tent and camp life. All the comforts
7 of home and the healthful, invigorating recreation
of the seaside surf bathing, fishing, ciam digging
bench bonfires, lidiug, raeing, hunting, strolls and
. drives through picturesque wooded headlands.
Reduced Rate3 from all part3 of Oregon and Wash.
VIA ; .,
Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co
Season Rate: From Portland Round Trin. A4.00
Three Day Saturday to Monday Rate. $3.00
Purchase tickets and make reser- atlons at City Ticket Offlce, 3rd anl
Washington Streets,. Port land, or Inquire of any 0. R.
, , & N. agent elsewhere for information
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Th mZZjm2 Uooh- ol 1 ihmm, ollb bndMm art ot, U Urn fall of op UmUU
ffie Tftarten firearms Gk . unm.
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Maaaser Etock of Core wni eltin
the thaiEpiociLip cf the Eastern Ote
Son Lajr: aoi to back bi claia
offers to plar set acateor team a
aeries of three games tor the Cag.
Tfae oclj' coaditkms Imposed are that
the teaiLi muit be aoatenrs asd that
two games of the series be plared at
Cora and ooe oa foreSga grooads.
Core bad a safe lead on fie Sis
wben tbe league vent cp In smoke
Sunday night, aod though there is to
be a game next Sunday it vill be be
tween the ta3enders and the leaders,
so that the final standing of the per
centage column cannot be materially
changed. , Mr. Stock is .making ar
rangements for continuing some sort
of baseball at Core. . t
Eatraasis Cnp Prrslrtei.
Spokane, Wash-. June 21. Special
New York. Chicago, Boston. Phila
delphia and other large distributing
centers, traveling in the North western
and Pacific states, estimate that 15.
000 cars or from 9JWifiQQ to 10.000.000
boxes of apples, suitable for eastern
markets, will be shipped from com
mercial orchards in Washington. Cal
ifornia, Colorado, Oregon. Idaho,
Montana, and Utah this season. It is
also estimated that between 2,000 and
ifM cars will be required to snpply
the local and European trade.
The market value of the crop in
the several states is placed at from
$27)00.000 to $29,000,000 at present
prices, which are likely to ad ranee
because of the decreased cropt -in
Ohio, Missouri, and other central ap
ple states. Buyers say '. that the
Pacific and New England states will
supply the bulk of the apple crop
this year. The last statement is
borne out by United States . govern
ment reports for June, Just received
in Spokane.
Washington Is given first place,
with an 'output estimated at 4,850
cars, of which the Taklma valley will
contribute between 2.000 and 2,250
cars; Wenatchee valley, 1,800 to 2,000
cars, other districts in eastern Wash
ington, including Walla Walla and
Spokane valleys, 800 cars; western
Washington, 300 cars. Colorado, in
cluding 2,500 cars in the Grand val
ley, 4.000 cars; California, 4.000 cars;
Oregon, 1200 cars; Idaho, 750 cars,
and Utah and Montana, 750 ' cars.
Eastern Washington is credited with
the largeKt increase in acreage and
crop In the country.
Arrangements are being . made In
various parts of the district to hold
several thousand cars in cold storage
until early next spring. Four ware
houses are being equipped in Spo
kane, the shippers saying there will
be sharp advances In prices all over
the country before the Christmas
holidays.
His TrssL
In the counte of a railway Journey
one day Queen Helena visited a small
wayside B(at!un. where she was met
by tbe mnjor and corporation in all
tho glory of their robes of honor. An
elupint Inncheon had been provided.
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BOUUHT FOR A BAHDKEBCHIKF.
but the queen, wishing to hasten on
her Journey, requested. a member of
the deputation to get her a glass of
wine. This was promptly brought, but
while drinking It a drop fell on her
traveling dress. Her" majesty at once
opened her baud bag and sought for a
handkerchief to remove the statu,
whereupon the worthy mayor, misun
derstanding her action, murmured
humbly: "Ah. no, your majesty! 1 as
sure you It's all paid for." K
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Enteiiaining and Arimsmg
Also an extremely interesting Leciure with Stereopti-
con Views Illustrating 7
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PEOJEC
jyiJIJ Acres of Irrigated Laiids
In Glenn and Colusa Counties
The Heart of the Great
SACRAMENTO VALLEY
A large area, A wonderfully fertile soil. A de
lightful and healthful climate. Where tlie enving per
iod is ten months. Where alfalfa yields 8 to 10 tons
per acre. Where the orange, the vine, the orchard and
the farm all offer the greatest possible opportunities.
Whee the land owns the water all the canals, laterals
and other perquisites, after the entire acreage is sold,
reverting to the property owners each acre represent
ing one share of stock in the Canal company.
A never failing water supply from the Sac-
ramento
very body In vitM
Come, See and
We will Appreciate it
Mestigafe
You will Enjoy it
At Stewards' Opera House
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