La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 23, 1910, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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LA GBANDE EVENING OBSERVES FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1910.
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CRYSTAL HE
Home cooking. Everything the
market affords. Will make a Bpe
.eialty of dinner. H. L7 Clark, Prop
209 Fir street.
Old Clothes Made Equal to New
Steam, French Dry and Chemical Cleaning at the
Elite Dying and Cleaning Works
Political Announcements
This column is open to any candidate regardless of Faction
or Party and is paid advertising v'
Ladies work a specialty
H. B. WAGGONER, Prop
Mahaffey Bldg.
Depot st
Phone Main 6V
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save ..-a Mffliner
Wifhdui Headaches
Summer should be a recreation time, a time when
the more trying seasons.
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S. F. WILSON, Athena, Oregon, candi
date for joint senator for Umatil
la, Union and Morrow counties sub
ject to decision of republican pri
maries. "I firmly believe in the di
rect primary law, economy in the
use of public funds, good roads,
better schools, strict and prompt
- enforcement of law, the square deal
and eternal progress of man and his
Institutions."
C. A. BARRETT, Athena, Oregon. I
hereby announce myself ag a candl-
. date for the nomination for joint
senator for the district embracing
.Union, Umatilla and Morrow coun
ties, subject to the choice of re
. publican voters ; at the primary
nominating election to be held on
September 24th, 1910. If nomina
ted and elected I will work for the
Interest of all the people of my
district to the best of my ability.
V favor the maintenance of the di
rect primary law and people's
choice for senator and believe the
people are as competent to nom
inate as they are to elect their of
ficers. Very respectfully yours, ,
C. A. BARRETT.
How the City Can
Help the Country.
Br Pron
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The pleasure of many people ;s spoiled by head- 2 p- bacon, La Grande, Oregon.
aches. Travel, outings or exposure to the sun is apt
to bring on this affliction. Don't have headaches this
cummer. Keep a supply of our
Mewlin's Instant Headache
Cure :
on hand. , They stop coming headaches or cure head
aches that have already arrived. A simple reliable
remsdy with a record of many years back (of them.'
The remedy you should always have and depend upon;
Price 25 cents
' , V Sold by us only'
Newlin Drug Co.
La Grande, Oregon
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The Observer Is authorized to
announce the candidacy of Dr. C. T.
Bacon for coroner of Union county,
subject to the decision of the re
publican voters at the primary elec
tion ',
with me. Your silence leads me to be
lleve that you prefer to keep your as
sembly views out of sight as much a
possible. I am opposed to assemblies
you favor them. I favor the people
choice for U.-S. senator. Do you? 1
you do, were you not lonesome amon.
the delegates to the late republica
assembly at Portland? Do you kno.
of any assembly, state or county, that
has named o favored a single, soli
tary man who. favors ' the .people's
choice for senator? Being an asBem
blyman you don't believe, the people
are capable of choosing their state
candidate directly. How about their
ability to choose their U. S. Senator?
Can they do that or should this be
thrown, bdfck into the Legislature?
Come, let us throw away our political
"gum Bhoes" and declare ourselves
upon these questions.
, Yours very truly,
; ;s JOHN P. RUSK,
Republican Candidate for Re-Nomlna-tion
for JoInt-RepreBentative Union
and -Wallowa counties. ' v
Paid advertisement. ;
W W. TUNTMLL. LA GRANDE. I
wlBh to announce that I am a' candi
date for the republican nomination
to the office of sheriff, . subject to the
decision of the primary held Septem
ber 24th. v.;.. -"
Br ProftMor U H.' BAILEY. Who Heao tn iMonrtu wunuj mi ummutlon.
T seems to be commonly assumed that one important reason
for the high prices of living is INSUFFICIENT SUPPLY
OF FARM PRODUCTS and that the remedy for this
insufficiency is to put city folk and immigrants on farms,
particularly on "abandoned farms,", to make good the supply.
; There are probably , SUFFICIENT MEN AND WOMEN ON
TILTS LAND at the present time to raise all that mankind needs, but
they are not all effective. , :
We need a thorough inquiry into the whole course of trade from
ihetime products leave the land until they reach the ultimate con
sumer.' .' .
If the city ever saves the open country .it will be by WORKING
OUT A REAL ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CO-OPERATION
BETWEEN CITY AND COUNTRY, not by the city going into
farm'ne. ' ., '
Gomplete equipment for
rubber buggy tires. :-v
resetting and repairing
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FilZGERALO, Proprietor '
Gmplete Machine Shops and Foundry
DR. CLYDE T. HOCKETT, Enterprise,
candidacy for joint representative
for the 24th representative district
subject to the voters of the republi
can party at the primary nominat
ing election to be held In said rep
resentative district, September' 24,
1910. CLYDE T. HOCKETT.
TO
OPEN LETTER 0. 2-RUSK
Joseph, Ore, Sept 12, 1910.
To Dr. C. T. Hockett, Enterprise, Ore.
Dear Doctor: Having been a dele
gate from Wallowa county to the late
republican assembly at Portland I am
surprised that you neglect' to defend
the assembly .scheme In public debate
T. B. KAY, Anti-Assembly candidate
for State Treasurer has had wide ex
perience In business and public life.
He is president of the Salem Board
of Trade, is manager of the Salem and
Eugene Woolen Mills. Has been a
member of the Oregon legislature for
the past eight years and has a good
record. He always supported meas
ures in the Interest of eastern Oregon.
Such as the Portage Railway bill, the
Sheep Inspection law, the Experiment-,
al station, the bill to establish a
branch Insane asylum in eastern Ore
gon and many others, and is in sym
pathy with the eastern Oregon coun
ties. He Is well qualified to fill 'the
Dositlon of State Treasurer. Vote for
T. B. KAY.
A BARGAIN
112 1-2 acres, 6 acres bearing orchard, 75 acres under cultivation, 6
room house, pantry, bath and closets; new; large barn, 60x90 feet;
, good condition; household furniture; 3 head horses, 3 cows, 1 year
ling, 1 calf, 2 pigs, 1 wagon, 1 mower; 1 rake;
1 hand plow; 1 cultivator; 1 harrow; 2 lawn mowers;
arator and all other tmall tools on farm; 4 miles
all for $1?,000.00. Let me show you. '
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v, one sulkey plow; A f.
mowers $80.00 sep- A f.
les from La Grande; 4
4 t
BRIDGE AND BEACH LINE
OF HEATERS
with same amount of fuel they will produce more heat
OIL STOVES that are positively guaranteed.
M. 6 M. CO.
C. J. BLACK
The Real Estate Man
Use
ELECTRIC
LIGHT
Its Convenience
and Economy
will Surprise
You
iff us tell you all about it
EASTERN
OREGON
Light and Power
Company
European Plan Only
Rooms 50c to $1.50
First class Throughout
SAVOY
ATTORNEY GENERAL V
To the Republican Voters:
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D. G. BRIGHOUX,
Proprietor.
ONE BLOCK FROM DEP01
La Grande, Oregon
Ilfiy pay Rent? We loan you
money to build, and you
pay us as you would rent.
J. f?. OLIVER.
If my record is approved, I
desire renomination for the
office of Attorney General on
the Republican ticket , ,
During my term, I have
saved the state oyer, $500,-.
000, as shown in voters'
pamphlet, page 23.
A. M.CRAWFORD, Roseburg, Ore. !
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AddSlicm
Is now on the
Market
This will be the mos t sightly addition of La rande. . '
The only addition to La Grande with building restrictions.
The lots are large- nearly a full acre in each lot . "
We are going to set out Borne nice apple and cherry trees
, , on each lot.
'We are going to mak e the prices reasonable, and most fav
orable, terms. No Interest No taxes.
Come to our office and look at the plat, then get Into our
automobile and go se e the property.
La Grande Investment Co.
Owners, La Grande, Oregon A ,
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But who wants
n Indian can be happy without a Piano.
io ue an inoianr
ZsTElNWAY, UDMG, KERTZMANN, A. B. CHASE
C0N0VER Pianos for sale by
and
J. J, SCO J J
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Market (Juotafions.
SUGAR CaBh Price Sugar, 6.75;
beet sugar J6.55.
VEGETABLES New dry onions,
4c lb; green onions three
bunches for 10 c. tomatoes 10c lb.;
new potatoes, 2c lb.; " cabbage 4c;
green corn 20c; string nennn, 10c lb;
green peppers, 15c lb.
FRUIT Orangee, 50c per docen;
lemons, 45c per dozen; cananaa,' 40c
per doi; t U.
Cantaloupe', 10c and 15c; peaches 85c
and $1.00 per box; plums 2c lb. .
plums 2c lb.
Grapes, 2 lbs for 25c.
MEATS Hogs, live weight, well
finished, 9 cwt; cows, 3 1-2 to 4c;
veal 4 to 4 l-2c ; mutton 4 to 5; chick
ens,, 12c; fries, 17c;
BARLEY Producers' price: rolled,
J26; brewing, $25. Wheat. $33 per ton.
MILLSTUFFS Brand $23; Bhorts
$24.
timothy,
family
35c;
HAY Alfalfa, baled, $16;
baled, $20; mixed $18.
f FLOUR High patent, 5.60;
patent, $5.20; straight $4.80.
Y Portland Markets. ;
BUTTER Extra creamery,
Btor 22 1-224 1-2.
BUTTER FAT Delllver t o. b. at
Portland nw tream 82 l-i; toar SO.
; EGGS Local, candled; 3029;
POULTRY Mix chickens 16c8c;
fancy i 19 a cents:1, turkeys, aUe
20 ft tl; pigeons squabs, $2.50; dres
sed chickens. 1 to 2c higher than alive.
BARLEY Producers price, ' 1W
Feed 2S.50; rolled 25.5026.80, brew
ing 25' : -.' i !v"' '
WHE5AT Nominal track, club,
81 and '8; bluestem 96; William Val
ley 90.tValley 97."
MILLSTUFFS Selling prtce-'-Eraa
J22; mWling, 30; 'shorts, $24. chop 1
025." .
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