La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 10, 1910, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEUVER. MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1910.
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We will be ready and willing to fully exolain this car to you. We have the sole agency for Union and V al!ova
counties on POPE HARTFORD, PEERLESS, CHALMBERS DETROIT and HUDSON CARS. This is the strongest
line of cars in i the ! Northwest v ' . ' , 1 , , , . , , , lL
Gall at our booth during the fair and we will give you prices and-show you all the New Models ot thece cars.
-Qjjft OAR AHR IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL
FULL LINE OF SUNDRIES NOW IN STOCK
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New Lewi Blg., Washington St.
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' v Open Electrical Show, .
New .York, Oct 10 What 1b assert,
ed to ba ttle greatest eietirtuai exptnsi
tlon ever held In this country) opened
today In Madison Square Garden and
will remain ten days. Many novel In
ventions are shown, the entire exhi
bits covering some 60.000 square feet
of space. The present, show' la ... the
fourth to be held In the big garden. '
"We Is Glad lKum'.
Birmingham, Ala., Oct 10 ''We Is
uuo giua you -Kuiu is tue wogau ad
opted by the local engineers In wel
coming the engineers from all 'over
the southeast who gathered here in
convention 'today.' The city is -gaily
decorated in honor of the visitors.
Humane Coherence. ; ;
Washington. Oct 10 All the 'anti
cruelty societies of the world are rep
resented In the first International Hu
mane Association, with President Taft
as honorary president. A genesal pub
lic meetirur In the Interests or cniid
protection will be held this evening,
and the first three days Fill be devot
-ed to thiBBubject, while the last three
days of the week will be given over
"to.toulcs relating to animals. A nu-
monitnrinn exhibition at .the United
States National Museum Is a feature
of the conference. Humane apparatus
from all. over the world are display
ed. ? ' V; ;
Cruel methods of slaughtering will
be denounced, bull-flghtlng will be
condemned arid moving pictures will
be declared Inimical to the welfare
of children.
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How to Stow Drinking.
It was formrly customary for the
habitual drinker to take the pledge
regularly, sometimes once a year, and
sometimes in every fit ot . remorse
that followed his debauches, and then
Break it
But now it is gradually dawning on
the world .that pledges do Hot stop
'drunkenness; The. nervous 'system of
the habitual drinker Is diseased and
he must have treatment that will cure
tMt Windftlnn Orrlne la sold under
a positive guarantee to cure the drink
habit or the money will be refunded
Can be given Becretly. :
Write for free booklet on the Cure
of Alcoholism to the Orrlne Co. 574
Orrlne Building, Washington, D. .C,
Mailed sepled. Orrlne coast but , $1
per box. Sold. In this city by Silver
thorn's Family Drug Store. , .
'122 Depot .Street .
PA1ACE EESTAUIIAXT.
Meal at all Hours.
Allen J. Webb - Lavon Zundell
THE GMIL EESTAUEANT ;
218 Depot St Phone Main 72
0 Open Day and Night
HOTEL SOJEttERS
k American Plan.
GEO. E. GOOD, Prop.
- Clean Booms. k ,
BISMARK ROOMIKG HOUSE
. ' 1118 Jefferson Ave. r
QUEEN BESTACHANt
Best the Market Affords.
,213 Depot Street '
Prank FunahaBh, Prop.
? Temple, with Park Street Church and j
J the' new, Old. South Church opened to J
overtiow meetings. ' The nrsr general
meeting, following today's prelimin
ary sessions, will be held tonight in
Tremont Temple, with welcoming ad
dresses by. Gov. Draper " and Mayor
Fitzgerald. Important matters ot
church policy will he discussed dur
ing the sessions. ; '
FOLEY HOTEL
Foley Bros., Prop.
"SAYOI"
It's first Class.)
D. Brlchoux, Prop.
MIDGUT BESTAUEAKT.
Regular meals and short Orders.
; White Cooks.
- 1112 1-2 Jefferson Ave.
Professlonai Elocutionist '
Miss Katherln P. Mitchell, gradu
ate ana post graduate in vrirjr aim
English, Cumnock school, Northwest
ern university, Chicago, III., Private
and closs work. Elocution, Oratory,
Dramatic wctltT Physical Culture, Tu
tor and Critic, English literature "and
Composition. ' Phone ' Black 331. 1403
N. Avenue. ; '"
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Market Qaotations.
v
lb.;
4c;
SUGAR-Cash Price Sugar, $6.75;
beet sugar $6.55.
VEGETABLES New dry onions,
ic lb: ereen onions , three
hunches for 10 c tomatoes 10c 1
new botatoes, 2c lb.; cabbage
green corn 20c; string beans. 10c lb;
green peppers. 15c lb. :
FRUIT Oranges, 50c per dosen,'
lemons, 45c per dozen; Dananas, 40c
per dot; t.
' 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; cowl, S 1-1 to 4c;
veal 4 to 4 l-2c ; mutton 4 to 5; chick
ens. 12c; fries. 17c, "
BARLEY Producers' price: rolled,
$26; brewing, $25. Wheat $33 per ton.
MTT.T.STHFF3 Brand $23: shorts
.- $24. - -
HAY Alfalfa, haled, $16; timothy
haled, $20; mixed $18. v , u.
FLOUR High patent 5.60; farUy
patent $5.20; straight $4.80. , ;-;
Portland Harkets.
BUTTER Extra creamery, 85c;
store 22 1-2024 1-2. -
rtttter FAT Delllver t o. b. at
Portland sw emm SI 1-1; omr SO. : :
EGGS Local,' candled, 30029.
POULTRY Mix chlckeni 16c8c;
fancy 19 cenU: turkeys: alive
20 21; pigeons squaDa, $20; dres
sed chlckeni, 1 to 2 aiher than olive.
BARLEY Prodioeri trka, 1110;
Feed 23.50; rolled 25X00260, brew
ing 25. r ;..:
. WHEAT Nominal track, cla,
81 and 88; blnestem 96; William Yd
ley 90. Valley 97. .
MILLSTUFFS Selling prtce- Bran
$22; mldling, 80; shorts, $24. chop 19
25.
FLOUR Old crop patents. $5 Ji
Boosevelt In Arkansas.
Hot SDrinKS. Ark.. Oct'. 10 Despite
the rock-ribbed democracy of Arkan
sas, Col. Roosevelt was given a tu
multuous ovation by the people of the
state when he arrived here today as a
guest of the Arkansas State Fair, The
former president will deliver an ad-
drfts and will be laviBhly entertained
while here. The State Fair occupies
the grounds formerly used as a race
track, before the game was banished
by the passage of an anti-gambling
law.
Hughes Sot to Sit
Washington, Oct 10 When the Un
ited States Supreme Court reconvened
today Justice Charles E. Hughes ask
ed to be excused from the hearing
of one of the first cases because it
concerns one ofiis official' acts as
governor of New York; The issue is
whether Mr. Hughes acted properly in
granting the extradition :of Frank M.
'Hoffstot's appeal to the Supreme Court
was presented today. - ' i
Congregationalists In Boston.
Boston. Oct 10 Nine national socie
ties will hold Conventions during the
fourteenth triennial national council
of the Congregational churches, op
ened today in Boston. With 'every nook
anf. corner of the land represented
among the delegates, the meeting will
certainly be the most Important gath
ering of CongregationalistsW the his
tory of the denomination. Tne council
and allied organizations will remain
in session ten days.' ,' , ;
- This year marks the ' centennial of
the American Board of Commissioners
for Foreign Missions, and . the event
wjll be celebrated with a great meet
ing at which congratulations will be
extended by half a hundred mission
ary organizations of ether denomina
tions In the United States,' Canada
and Europe. " ; '
The main sessions are In Tremont
The stores will close Tomorrow
at 12 o'clock
Order groceries early in order
to get baby ready for the show
Can Goods and loinch Goods
CITY GROCERY
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Be snre and take a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colif, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with
you when starting on your trip this summer.
It cannot be obtained on board the trains or
teamen.. Changes of water and climate
often cause sudden attacks of diarrhoea, and
it is best to be prepared.
That's What They All Say
If you'd avoid a foolish fate, -
r' - Drink "Samfy: and vote 32-8 ' '
If you'd see Oregon stay free.
DM -'Szn.O" oad Kit J-HO X,
lif : d have business grow and thrive,
0e"!ani-0" and :fe 3-4-5 ;
It's GgoH ForWhai Ails You
SEWER PIPE
Drainage Pipe
3et my prices. 1 am
glad to give you estimates
on plumbing. ";
JohnMelville
. U28 Adams 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,
On "Prohibition is not; Temperance
; Mr. Storeys treatment of this subject has
brought tears and laughter to thousands of his
listeners. It is worth going thousands of miles ;
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