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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1910)
LA GRAKDE EVEOTTG 0E3ERVE3. t PRIDAY, OCJOBEK 14, 1910. n ' v " ! (,'(, ), ti i '-,:t -, to The . most niaffiiifi . i i - cent ; piece :6f s piiiei ever placed on the market in any ciy of the Sofffe Five Bio cks from the Busi hess Center of tiie City The ground lies beautifully and every lot is level and smooth. All lots to be improved with CEMENT Sidewalks; Curbing and Parking and All Streets Will Be Graded ' r:. :- : - Positively the choicest bargains iri CLOSE-IN property : that can ever be of fered in La Grande. The time to buy a H omesite is N b w and Let it Grow In Value !! Prices will Advance November 1st Special inducements offered to the be given. V This is a purely Restricted Residence District and is destined to be the fut ure High Class residential portion of thecity. , Xotice for Lids. ' "Notlct It hereby given: that sealed bids will be received nn to fir. o'clock p. ra. of Friday the 2Sth day of October 1910, by the District School Board of School ; District No. One or : Union County, Oregon, for furnishing said District with furniture and supplies. Terms and particulars may be obtain ed from School Clerk. Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids or any part of any bid."- . . By order of School Board. ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS, School Clerfc Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that Henrietta Day has been appointed by the County Court of Union County Oregon, executor of the last will and testament of Edwin Por ter Day, deceased. , Alb persons having claims against the estate of said deceased Edwin Por ter Day are required to present them with the" proper vouchers within ' six months from the date hereof, to' the Executor at her home No. 103 Green wood Street, La Grande, Oregon. Dated October 14th, 1910. HENRIETTA DAY, ! Executor of the last will and testa ment of Edwin Porter Day, deceased. Oct, 14. 21, 28 Nov. 4, 11. 3$ 44 1 4 3 S Z tl S $4444 1 434-34 i 1 tl 1 1 - a . . . . , 4nJ44444-4444 $44444-44 4-44448'?4'44?-'? SUGAR Cash Price Sugar $3.40; HAT Alfalfa, baled, 18; timothy, beet sugar $6.20. ; VEaSTAELES New Cry onions, 4o lb; green onioni - three bunches tor 10 c tomatoes lOo lb,; cabbage 4c; green peppers 15c lb. rRTJIT Oraa, 63a f tw .isztki lemons , 40c per doren; bananas 40c p dot; xm tt. Cantaloupe, 10c and 15c; peaches 85c per d,os; peaches 85c per box. plums 2c lb. Grapes, 2 lbs for 25c. . MEATS Hogs, live weight. . well flnlBhedL $ cwt; cows,' t l-l' to 4c; veal 4 to 4 l-2o ; mutton 4 to 6; chick ens, 12c; fries, 17c. BARLEY Producers price: "rolled, $2$; brewing, $25. Wheat. $33 per ton. MILLSTUTTS Brand $23; short $24. ' -' ; .. baled. $20; mixed $18. FLOUR High patent, B.C0; fvatly patent, $5.20; straight $4.80. . rortlandXarleb. . BUTTER Extra creamery, S5c; store 22 1-2024 1-2. BUTTER FAT Deliver t o. b. at Portland sw crea S3 1-2; cssr 23. EGGS Local, candled, SO 3 23. POULTRY Mix chickens ific'CSc; fancy W centa; turkeys, alive , 29 A 21 sigeocs squatjs, $2.53; dres sed chickens. 1 to 2" ttjser Cian o1!t. ; BARLEY-rrtdicer f rice 1219 Feed 23.60; rolled 25X0C:3i3, brew lsj 25. ' WIIEAT ITosalaal tre2, cIA . 81 and 88; blaeGtea ft; THIlIm V&l ley $o: Valley 87. MILLSTTJFF5 CcHing prtcs Craa $22; mldllng, 80; shorts, $24. chcj It 25; ' 'FLOUR Old crco palosta. t3 i. - .i. i -I i 3 ? ' ft H ' Home I Mi 4. Buffer 15cts per pound Wone Made Qwnce Honey t ' ' ' ; ' ' ? i. ... ,- . , .. -' jRoya Grocery i j Bakery For the Ambitions a Umberfiftp J fcv SuU far thot MBBnt tni1 l I ttadenU praparlnf fat eolU at nnlm X T, ono club, (nag, u(Imni ud aa Bwkcr. No prelimlnry xmbIo ttoa la rMnired. IhliMllmmwHi ovportnnity toe you. bA for a dixcdptir bolleUa to tte 1 i A Great Sacrifice in Household Furnishings of all Kinds, tf you 7ant to Buy Now is tho Time. We will Sell Everything in the Store at Cost Prices, for Cash Only. If You Want a Bar gain give Us a Call and Avoid the Rush. muz ADAMS AVE ! ? : k L k i V t i 11 Pgf i mil "),'H. iii ' iy. " i,' 'If' in".ji' 'ii iw i' iJ GarMpoBdvBea Study Department I7lTerattr f Orra Kpkp . . . .. - . Oregon Thats WKat They All Say If you'd avoid a foolish fate, - ; V ; Drnk Sin-O'' "aai 'wi 3-2-i3 : v If you'd seeOregon stay free, Diink "Sam-OVand vote 3--3 fyc 'd have fcislness grow and thrive; Drlne "San-O" and vote 3-4-5 It' s Good For What Ails You 1 1 ti OOO The famous Chicago lawyer and one of the country's greatest orators, will speak in LA GRANDE Saturday Evening, Oct. 15tK " The Mn Darrow's f anie 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 ; I THE ADMISSION ISi-FREE t444444m44t4t 4m-MtH