LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tit I WSD AY, AUGUST 11, 1010. TO .1, THEXLA vv V Where Stock Raisers Wheat 0 rowers and Limfcernu Combine la Building Splendid Trade Center. Continued from TestCrday'a Daily.) .. Another place that will make you emember Wallow la tho McCrae ho Old "Mac," ae all the boys call jim, used to chase grasshoppers In Kansas following the famoua "crime of 73" when silver was demonetized. iis stamping ground waa around Fort Scott, where the soil waa thin and the wind blew very hard. As a result Mac learned how to hustle. He never believed in waiting and as a result he 'came west and grew up with Wallowa bounty. It Is aald that he can call ev ; ery man In the county by his first f name. At one time he engaged In tho saw mill business, but English capital I was bound to buy his plant and he told it, then entered the hotel busl uess in which he is making a thorough and complete success. Tho person In W allowa county. It is a hospitable home for the traveler and one is dis-1 poBed to stay longer than he first In tended. Another Kansas Mai. M. C. Davis also hales from Kansas, lie left tho ru'nriower state in 1S79, thereby ducking the hard times in the eighties and also up to ninety-three. But he got a taste of the real 'thing for he resided there during the trou blesome times and witnessed the grasshoppers, also. Mr. Davis enter ed Wallowa county in 1884 and start ed the first planing mill inthe valley. He hauled his machinery from Meacham on the O. R. & N., and for years did a great deal of freighting. Mr. Davis had endured a few hard ships and a little work did not phase. 8UGAR Cash Price Sugar. J6.75; beet sugar $8.65. . 7 , VEGETABLES New dry oaiona, 5c; head lettuce, 10c; green onions. 3 bunches for 10 c. tomatoes 10c lb.; new potatoes, 10 for 25c; cabbage 4c; green corn 20c; string beans. 10c lb; green peppers, 15c lb. . FRUIT Orasgoa, EOc ftt dozen; lemons, 45c per dozen; oananas, 40c per dox; ' !. blackberriea, 2 boxes for 25c water melons 1 l-2e lb: cantalone 10 ft ISc lb.; peaches, 10c lb.; plums, 10c lb. MEATS Hoes, live weight, well finished, $9 cwt: cowa, 3 1-2 to 4c; 3 to 1 1-2; teal 4 to 4 1-2; mutton 3 to 4; chickens 13c; fries. 20c, Portland KarieU BUTTER Extra. Creamery, 35 35 1-2; store 22 1-2024 1-2. BUTTER FAT Delllver I o. b. at Portland av cream 32 1-2; sour 30. EGG3 Locai, candled. 2b O 27c. POULTRY MX chickens 118 1-2 7c; fancy 19 cents; turkeys, alive, 20 ft 21; pigeons squabs, S2.E0; dres sed chickens, 1 to 2o higher than alive, BARLEY Producer price, .1310; Feed. 25; rolled 25.5026.80, brewing 25. ; WHEAT Nominal track, club, 86;.bluestem 93; Willam. Valley 90. Valley 97. . MIIJLSTUFFS Selling pnee Bran $22; mldling. 30; shorts, $24. chop 19 25. .; v v.-" FLOUR Old crop patents. $5.35 been in COLUMN ALWAYS BRINGS RETURN TO TRADE 160 acres of timber land to trade for city, property, Mac Wood, Golden, Rule store. NOW Get that summer ault cleaned and pressed at Pennington!. Pbooe Black 851 or 44. WANTED Two or. three carpenters Apply F. S. ErtawelL FOR RENT Barn suitable tor three horses. Inquire at this office. FOR SALE White Wyandot, run blooded cockerels. Fair store. V If ij Si y. , .SRrr'M'' : v- ;' 1 v. . ' ' t A . jlir - s MV a 0E OF WALLOWA'S SCHOOL 380 USES. who arises from Mac's table hungry, j him. As a result he has built a fine is" too modest to live, for there Is the business and has things coming his best in the land spread before the J way now. V He has 'a good'" home and guests three times a day. Here is an-; some grown children to ckeex mp the other place where the Wallowa beef- latter end pf his life, although as yet stakes are of the finest and every be is not an old man, by any means, vegetable seems to have "been picked His mill is called the Gate C&ty Tlan- Shell is president. Theo. Shell is sec retary and Bruce Cox Is treasurer of the concern. It has been In business only three years and a steady Increase has marked Its existence. The Wallowa drug store has a fine trade and mixes .the prescriptions for rrrrrr . J, .... 1 . 0ME EETEKUE PEODUCEltS IX W ALLOWA COUNTY. --V a few minutes before serving. The Alc--Crae hotel, a picture of which waa run yesterday, Is headquarters of every one who enters the valley If the landlord does not happen to be In, the guests take charge of the offioe and smoke Charley Flynn's dgara and Ing mill and It is kept constantly busy with orders from local trade and outside points. He Is a firm helever In the future o fthe valley and expects before many years to see Wallowa a great pay roll town, largely due to the amount of standing timber and the the citizens who happen to be ailing. While the climate is ideal there are always enough aches and pains in any community to kee a druggist busy. F. A. Galloway is at the head of thi business and Is arranging now to move in his new store building which Eljtln originally and has Wallowa two years. Mrs. Dowden. formerly of . Port land, handles the millinery business of Wallowa. She located there only a short time as:o and is abundantly pleased with the business she has en joyed. ; Will. Have .HospltaL; Dr. Gregory, who is in the east ai present, 'is . preparing to install ; a small hospital in Wallowa .and equip it with many conveniences. This will, it is believed, render a great am w the entire Wallowa county an4 on every hand could be heard words of encouragement for It. ' H. B. Halston, brother of F... D. Hatston of La Grande, 1b stationed at Wallowa with a very fine furniture store, and Is the only licensed em hnimpr nrartlcine In that county. He carries a handsome line of furniture and housefurnlshings and enjoys a splendid trade. Besides the furniture business he Is called long distances to direct funerals and embalm bodies for shipment. While he Is not an old citizen of the city he Is well pleased with his location and Blngs the same song of the bright future for, Wallowa that they all sing. His boosting spirit is the kind that does not wear out. for many of the merchants pointed him out as one of the "live ones" even though he Is following the undertak ing business, Fine Packing Plant, For eight years J. L. Maxwell has been feeding the people of Wallowa His packing plant Is one of the best equipped In the country, considering the size of the community In which he Is located and one will be surprised to see the modern appearance of his re tail department as well as the System he uses in handling his entire busi ness. His shop is fitted with the lat est design of refrigerators and iced show cases. Everything is spotlessly clean, and the pure food commissioner could have no complaint on the way he runs his business. He also buys and sells cattle, hut he does not forget to put some of the good ones' over the block for home trad..Tb.ftcJty scales are also run by him and he has recent ly had them remodeled and more con venlent. . (To be Continued.) WANTED Be win g machines to re pair, all makes, by a factory expert. Leave r orders at F. D. Hasten's atore. ' ' Gt C. M. PACKER Repairer. WANTED Pantry girl at Palace restaurant. FOR RENT Barn near quire cf J. C. Gulling. track. In FOR SALE Town lots close In, ce ment sldewalkB, streets on city grade, cash, $575. Phone Red 1141. TO RENT Suite of furnished rooms. Inquire at 1311 O. ave., or phon Elack 822. v WANTED Work by day. by stronf young woman. Charges $1.50 per day. Phone Main 728. rV. 4 ..i FREIGHTING FROM WALLOWA T' TERIOR POIXTS. everyone is happy. On the front natural resources. porch of this hotel more history basj One of the good genera! been narrated than in any other spot J dlse store Is Shell-Combs & I will give more room and enable him to fix up a drug store that is hard T. to beat In larger cities. He is from Notice. Beginning Wednesday, Aug- ust 10, the registration books for Union county will be placed in the rear room of the United A States National bank and reg-, Istration may be made at the following hours: From 5:15 to A 6 and from 7 to 9 p. m. This 4 is done to accomodate the gen A eral public and everyone elig ible is requested to register. 1 m 4sa1 Parity I FSS CANIT , MTSMO THI I0DUI DMLU titn CMhclloMnr U, Sfrt. Mlui Onsm LOOKS GOOD to the rhildren when they see the delicious bread made from the North Powder BeBt of the Best Patent four. It la a meal for the little onea, with butter, Jam or Jelly, that is wholesome and muscle building. It looks good also to the housewife when ' she sees the golden brown crisp 1 1 and the white bread inside when ' it comes from the oven.. It also smells appetizing when mada . from Best of Best Flour. FOR SALE BY ALL GE0CEHS n Sill Gut Glass and Hand Painted CIbg Prom now' until 'ijl'yM make a specially $ Iaw TiTno nn nt clftRfl ar( hnnl tainted China. It A will pay you to eiamine ray stock and get a good se- o lecuou oeiore ouywg yvux guus. y All styles of wedding rings including Tiffany, Y round, oval, etc., at lowest prices in Eastern Oregon, . Quality considered. Y : I will Save You Money. $ La Grande's LeadingJeweler, A Opposite Land Officev s s J. H. Peare, ii 1 - - ? 6 OF THE FRATERNAL ORDERS J LA GRANDE, ORE J Rkahs Crystal Lodge No. 10 meets every , Tuesday enlng in the I. O. O. F. hall All visiting members are invited to ; , M. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets very Monday in the month at the I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. I. R. SNOOK, C. D. E. COX, Clark. : Women ef Woodcraft Grande Ronde Clrcl No. 47 meets every first and third Thursday even ing in the month at the I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting members welcome. CHLOE ROBINSON, O. M. LIZZIE ELLSWORTH, -Clerk. A. F. A.M. Im Graude Lodge No. 41, A. F. k A. M. holds render meetings first and third Satardays at 7:30 p. m.' .. JOHN HODGIN, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary B.F.O.E. La Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock lu Elk's club corntr of Depot street and Washington Avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially invited to attend. DR. O. L. BIGQERS. Ex. Ruler. HUGH McCALL. Rac. Sec. attend. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, N. MRS. JENNIE M. SMITH. Sen. Q. Knights ef Pythias Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets ev ery Monday night in Castle hall, , (old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. . , ED. WRI3HT, C. C. R. L. LINCOLN, M. of R. k 8. O. V. 8. ' Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S. holds stated communications the second I and fourth Wednesdays of each month Vls'.tlng members cordially Invited. MART A. WARNICK,Sec. PAULINE LEDERLEE W. M. Weedmen ef the World y La Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O. W, meets every second and fourth Tue day In the month. All visiting mer . bers welcom:. NERI ACKLES, C. C. J. H. KEENET, ClerL J