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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1910)
V LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. THURSDAY OCTOBER 13, 1910. I'AGU CUV rr k 4 HARVARD LAW GRADUATE TAKES LOCAL CLERKSHIP. Retiring Clerk Will Tale Jfew PosN tion Tomorrow !s Possible. . ADDITSOM K . -- . . . m . , .......... v ; . .vf ' 'J ' - .... ...... .7 Vi V " - . . . II ever placed on the market in any ciy of the Nort !'' ' ; . ' iiwest 4 Five Blocks from the Busi ness Genter of the City The ground lies .beautifully and every, lot is level and smooth. AU lots to be improved with CEMENT SideWalKs, Curbing and Parking and All Streets WillBeGra(led: Positively the choicest bargains in CLOSE-IN property that ;an ever be offered in La Grande. The time to buy a it n n omesite is 11 o w and Let it Grow In Value !! Prices will Advance November 1st Special inducements offered to the Quick Buyer and EASY TERMS will begiven.;." r "; This is a purely Restricted Residence District and is destined to be the fut ure High Class residential portion of the city. -, Attorney Charles Albert Small, a graduate of Harvard'! law achool and late of Seattle, but formerly of Mas sachusetts has accepted a position as clerk of the Merchants' Protective as sociation to succeed H. A. Corpe who leaves tomorrow for a new field of work. Mr. Corpe will take the road management of a Damon and Pythias show. Mr. Small will bring bis family to La Grande from the East In the near future and will. make La. Grande bis home. He Is a young energetic fellow and Is thoroughly embued with the spirit that the weBt alfords better od- til portunltiMi for - - '--. . ai man that the east. He will maintain the association office where Mr. Cor- pe's headquarters were. SUQAR-Cash PriceSugar, 15.75; beet sugar ?8.E5. VEGETABLES New Cry onions. 4c lb; green onions three bunches for 10 c tomatoes 10c lb.: new potatoes, 2c lb.; cabbage 4c; green corn 20c; string Deans. 10c lb; green peppers, 15c lb. " rarnTranrt. Mo Mr tesaa: lemons, 45c er dozen; Dananas, 40c per dot; . m t. Cantaloupe, 10c and 15c; peaches 85c and $1.00 per box; plums 2c lb. , plums 2c lb. Grapes. I lbs tor 25c MEATS Hogs, live weight, well finished, $9 cwtj cows, I 1-1 to" 4c; veal 4 to 4 l-2c ; mutton 4 to 5; chick ens. 12c; fries, 17c. t BARLEY Producers' price: rolled, 126; brewing, $25. Wheat. $33 per ton. MILLSTUFFS Brand $23: shorts $24. . ' . HAY Alfalfa, baled, $16: Umothy, baled, $20; mixed $1$. FLOUR High patent, 6.60; family patent, $5.20; straight $4.80. Fertlajid Slarkets. BUTTER Extra creamery, 35c; store 22 1-2 24 1-2. , BUTTER FAT Delllver t o. b. at Portland w creaa IS 12; soar 13. EGGS Local, candled, 30 20. POULTRY Mix chickens 16c8c; fancy 19 cents; j turkeys, alive 20 4k 21; pigeons squaDs, $2.60; dres sed chickens, 1 to 2" higher than allvs. BARLEY Prcdncert trie, lflO; Feed 23.60; rolled 25.5028.80, brew ing 2S. :;' , WHEAT Nominal track, clib, 81 and 88; bluestem 96; WHllaa Val ley 8D. Valley 87. ; - t MILLSTUFFS Soiling prtce-Eraa $22; midllng, 30; shorts, $24. chop II FLOUR Old croo : patents. MW1 What Is Itch Dirt! It Is the old Anglo- Saxon name for andruff, and it Is a good one. If you hare dandruff, you have Itch dirt, and the little microbes that are part and parcel of dandruff are" working per sistently night and day, and sooner or later, will reach the very life of your hair and destroy its vitality.. , Then you'll be bald bald to stay for not even the wonderful rejuvena ting power of Parisian Sage can grow hair after tfie ha'r bulb or rooj Is dead. . Parisian Sage cures dandruff. Newlln, the druggisC sells It, recom mends It, and guarantees It; only 50 cents a large bottle and your money back If It fails to cure dandruff, fall ing hair and Itching of the scalp. If you do not live near the Newlin Drug Store, .where Parision Sage is Bold, the American makers, the Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y., will sent you a bot tle for 60 cents, all charges prepaid. There la no hair restorer so good accept no substitute. The girl with the auburn hair Is on every bottle. itfant ads pay, one cent a word. Modern Sweets v. Make , welcome Treats Candy Patrtnii thi "Modern Dtaltr" Itfcn CMlKtloMrrC., Hlrt., ti, Ortfta s-tmiimem .( 0 Jo ir I , my A Great Sacrifice in Household Furnishings of all Kinds. If you Want to Buy Now is the Tune. We will Sell Eyerything in the Store at . Cost Prices, for Cash Only. If You Want a Bar . gain give Us a Call and Avoid the Rush. uvdam ;S i 1 " 'I'.'. -.-..'!'- -?r That' 4 What Theyv All Say If you'd avoid a foolish fate, Drink "SmWanivotel If you'd see Oregon stay free, Diink "Sam-Oand vote 3-W d ftaire business grow and thrive, Dri'ne "SamMT and vote 3-4-5 It's Good For What Ails You II m Li 000 Yhe f amous Chicago lawyer and one of the country's greatest orators, will speak in LA GRANDE, at STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE, Saturday Evem Curse ... i . 8ti Prohibition " o Mr. Darrow's fame as a speaker is such that he needs no further introduction to the reading public. His address is intensely interesting and one that every person in La Grande should hear THE : ADMSSSiON IS FREE i