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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1910)
pagu cnvi::: 3C u. V :T(DmeM Qialmeirs Detroit LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1910. CD We vill be ready and willing to fully explain this car to you. We have the cole agency for Union and Wallowa counties on POPE HARTFORD, PEERLESS, CHALMBERS DETROIT and HUDSON CARS. This is the strongest line of cars in the Northwest " Call at our booth during the fair and we. will give you prices and showyou all the New Models of these cars. FULL LINE OF SUNDRIES NOW IN STOCK A ' n n mm m r-i n New Lewis Bldg., Washington St. . ', a .. v- i 'j. Marae Quotation s, PLAGES TO EAT DURING FI 5 V""v,v"v SUQARp-Cah Price Sujar, 16.75; beet sugar $6.65. ,, - VEGETABLE S--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 tteaos. 10c lb; green peppers, 15c lb.' FRUIT Oranges, 50c per dosn; lemons, 45c per dozen; Bananas. 40c per dot;- yfA" Uu -Zr- I Cantaloupe, 10c and 15c; peaches 85c and $1.00 per box ; plums 2c lb. , plums 2c lb. Grapes, 2 lbs for. 25c. MEATS Hogs, lire weight well finished, S9 cwt; cows, S 1-2 to 4c; veal 4 to 4 l-2c ; mutton 4 to 6; chick ens, 12c; fries, 17c. BARLEY Producers' price: rolled, S26; brewing, $25. Wheat, $33 per ton. MILLSTUFFS Brand $23; shorts $24. : . . HAY Alfalfa, baled. $16; timothy baled. $20; mixed $18. FLOUR High patent, 6.60;: family patent, $5.20; straight $40. ' :: Portland Markets. . V BUTTER Extra ;t creamery, 85c; store 22 l-224 1-2:, BUTTER FAT DelllTer t o. b. at Portland sw cream It l-l; Mtr 29. EGGS Local, candled, 3029. .POULTRY Mix chickens; 16c 8c; fancy ,19 .cents; turkeys. allTt 20 tt 21; pigeons iquaDs, J2.60; dres sed chickens, 1 to 2" higher than allre. BARLEY Prodtcert arlce, 1110; Feed 23.60; rolled 25,. 500 26.80, brew ing 25. . ' WHEAT Nominal tract club, 81 and 88; bluestem 96; William Val ley 90.Talley 97. MILLSTUffS Selling price-Bran $22; mldllng, 30; shorts, $24. chop 19 025.'-. FLOUR Old crop patents. $5.21 Thas "What They All Say ' ' , If you'd avoid a foolish fate, Drink "Sam-O" and vote 3-2-8 If you'd seeOregon stay free, Blink "San-O": and vote 34-3 fyc? ifd have business grow and thrive, Drine "Sam-0" and vote 3-4-5 It's Good FbrWhat Ails You 31! nO ' '51 f1 BX Mt iirM h N. WE haye just recieved a large shipment of Phonographs for the fall trade. Both Victor and Edison, and we will take pleasure in showing our beautiful line whether you con template buying or not. : Come in, and let us play the new records for you. '. -::. '; ' . Mewlin Book and Stationery t Lompany i. ' I' ' W 7' ' f'-i'v ? , ' 122 Depot Street. ;; ; QUEN EESTAURA5T PALACE BESTAl'BAST. Bert the Market Affords: k, Meals at all Hours. ' '.; ' ; 213 Depot Street. ' ' . " , Frank Funahash, Prop. Allen J. Webb' 4 ' v Lavoa Zundell ' TIIE GRILL EE STAURAJiT FOLEY HOTEL 218 Depot St Phone Main $2 Foley BroB.,Pjop.v Open Day and Night. v "- ; -w-w- f" : -; . "SAVOY" ' " HOTEL S03TMERS . Ifs first Class. American Plan. . f D. Brlchoux, Prop. . GEO. E. GOOD, Prop. -7- : ' ' - - MIDGET RESTAURANT. Clean Rooms, Regular meals and short Orders.' BISMABK B00M1XG HOUSE White Cooks. ' 1118 Jefferson Ave. " ,1112 1-2 Jefferson Ave. , , . -! 1 '"' People's Forum, i '(Contlniied from page 6.) patronlz.e them all." Nothing but evil can proceed from either.' No sound defense can be made of either. -It is the duty of he state to prohibit all businesses which are generally evil. The plea for high license is put for ward only to defeat prohibition. Most of those who now advocate high li cense are really opposed to It. If a bill to compel the payment of a license of $1,000 a year were before the peo ple to be voted on most of those now advocating nigh license would op pose such a measure. They advocate regulation and high license now to de feat prohibition, and if they succeed in defeating prohibition, they will face about and oppose regulation and high license. The saloon, element and its followers would be found opposing either substantial regulation of high license, If either were aruJ Werner is an Issue now. There is and can be no sound defense of theft loon business. All known that saloons are a public nuisance, and they and all bootleg ging establishments should be abat ed. ... s The main trouble with enforcing prohibition lies . In the fact that most of the officials charged with the en- SEWER PIPE Pipe forcement of the laws are enemies of prohibition. One might Just as reas onably expect to do a good business hauling frieght up a mountain with a balky team as to enforce ptoperly the pronioitlon law with officers In sym pathy with bootlegging, The' proper remedy is to elect men who favor the enforcement of all laws. All good citizens favor the enforcement of all IaWS. ':: .. V ' v r 1 WILLIAM M. RAMSEY. lay uiauc Banana 9 Peaches, Cran- Gtannes. Potatoes, Tomatoes, Celery, Egg Plant, Cauliflbver, Green, Fresh Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of. Union County, Ore gon, and by the last will and testa ment of John H. Post, the executor of the estate of said, John II. PoBt, de ceased, and that all persons who have Peppers. .V claims against said estate must pre sent the same, properly verified and with proper: vouchers, to me at. my home in La Grande, or to my attorney, Turner Oliver, at his office in La Grande, within six months from this date. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, September 23d, 1910. . HENRY P. LEWIS, Executor. . Sept 23-30 Oct 7, 14, 21 Want adB pay, one cent a wor"1 Chicken Pie Dinner, 1 A Next Saturday Noon, S At I. O.O, F. Hall, A By Catholic Altar Society. A . .' - 1 1 ; , Want ads pay, one cent a word ;,'" ' , .' Ypor complexion u welt s your temper Is rendered miserable by 4 disordered liver. By taking Chamlerlain'( Stomach and Liver 4ttuiuLB yuu can improve oouu Drainage ,3et my prices. I am glad to give you estimates . on plumbing. John Melville U28 Mams Ave. LA GRANDE, - ORE Of New Orleans , one of the foremost speakers in Dixie Land, cheerful, magnetic and convinc ing, will speak in La Grande at the Steward Theatre. VVed A 7 .tveOct.I2 On "Politics and Prohibition" Mr. Storey's treatment of this subject has brought tears and laughter to thousands of his listeners. It is worth going thousands of miles 10 near. THE ADMISS IS , FREE i