La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 15, 1910, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1910.
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ADDITION
to. 1A GRANDE'
The most mstgnifi-
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ever placed on the market in anyci'y
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Five Blocks from the Busi
ness Center of the City
The ground lies beautifully and every
lot is level and smooth. All lots to be
improved with JCEMENT Sidewalks,
Curbing and Parking and AH Streets
Will Be Graded
Positively the choicest bargains in
CLOSE-IN property that can ever be
offered in La Grande.
The time to buy a
Hdmesite if " N o w
and Let it Grow In Value !!
Prices will Advance November 1st
Special inducements offered to the
Quick Buyer and EASY TERMS will
be given.
This is a purely Restricted Residence
District and is destined to be the fut
ure High Class residential portion of
the city.
UST IMPORTANT CATHOLIC EY
ENT FOR OVER A YEAR.
Jiext Consistory Will Award Cardinal
Caps to Many Foreigners.
Rome, Oct. 14. It is expected that
the next consistory will be held In
cbout a month, and it will he the last
for over a year, since no church tunc
tiong are scheduled for 1911. Next year
the Italian government will celebrate
the semi-centennial of the united na
tion, and the'Vatican will be kept in
the background by the Pope, who con
siders the celebration as In some meas
ure an Insult to the church. It Is ad
muted here that the church faces a
crisis, owing to the rapid growth of
rationalism In -the Latin nations.
While Protestantism has made small
gains In Catholic strongholds, agnos
ticlsm and atheism, with antl-cleri-callsm
as their political expression,
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ents In Italy, Spain, France and Portu
gal.! The Pope Is deeply grieved by
the Ferrer demonstrations of yester
day, when some of the greatest men of
Europe Joined in expressions of antag
onism, not only to Catholicism, but to
all revealed religions. Close observers
of religious affairs in Europe Bay that
the time is not far distant when Catho
lics and Protestants will have to Join
forces if Christianity is to be pre
served. Agnosticism, once the profes
slon of the "Intellectuals" alone, has
now found recognition in all classes
of European society, from the work
man to It Is whispered at least two
monarchs. Although nominally an
adherent of the church, King Victor
Emmanuel is said to be in thorough
tionalists, and so democratic are his
economic Ideals that he is often called
"the Socialist King." ; J
Those slated to receive the red hat
at the coming consistory are Mgr. Lu
gari, Mgr. Blsletl, and Mgr. Gulstlnl,
of Rome; Mgr. Bello, of Lisbon; Mgr.
Delmonte, of Vienna; Mgr.'Amlette,
of Paris; Fr.'Cormlser, head of the
Dominicans, and Fr. Ehrle, librarian
of the Vatican.' 1
SUGAR Cash Price Sugar $6.40;
beet sugar $6.20.
VEGETABLES New ' ry onions,
4c lb: green onions three
bunches for 10 c tomatoes 10c lb.;
cabbage 4c; green peppers 15c lb.
FRUIT Ora&tM, 50o pr fossa;
lemons 40c per dozen; bananas 40c
per dot; t t.
Cantaloupe, 10c and ISc; peaches 85c
per doz; peaches 85c per box. .
pluml 2c lb.
Grapes, i lbs for 25c
meats Hogs, uv weight, well
finished, $9 cirt ; co wi, S 1-2 to 4c ;
veal 4 to 4 l-2o ; mutton 4 to 6; chick
ens, 12c; fries, 17c
BARLEY Producers' price: rolled,
$26; brewing,, $25. meat. $33 per ton.
M I LLSTLTFS B ran d $23; shorts
4. v , :
HAT Alfalfa, baled, . $16 ; timothy,
baled, $20; mixed $18.
FLOUR High patent, 5.60; family
patent, $5.20; straight $4.80.
Portland Slsriei.
BUTTER Extra creamery, 85c;
stora 22 1-2324 1-2.
BUTTER FAT Delllver t. o. b. at
Portland sw craa 12 1-2; ecu XV.
EGGS Local, candled, 3029.
POULTRY Mix chickens 18c 8c;
fancy II cents; turkeys, alive
20 ft 21; pigeons iqusTs, $2.50; dres
sed chickens, 1 .to 2" hlgixer t&in alive.
BARLEY Producers trie, 1219;
Feed 23.50; rolled 25.60 28.80, brew
ln( 25. . .
WHEAT Nominal trad, dab,
81 and 88; bluest em 88; William Val
ley 80. Valley 97.
MILLS TUFFS Soiling price Cran
$22; mldling, 30; shorts, $24. chop II
25. .:
FLOUR Old crop pataati. (SIS
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3&ust he Above Suspicion.
Kidney and bladder ailments are so
serious in their consequences, and if
unchecked so often fatal that any rem
edy offered for their cure must be
above suspicion. Foley's Kidney Pills
contain no harmful drugs, and have
successfully stood a long and thorough
test. Hill's Drug Store. '
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A-Grcat Sacrifice in Household Furnishings
of all Kinds! If you Want 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.
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That's What They All Say
If you'd avoid a foolish fate,
Drink "Sim-O'' aii vote 3'2'8
If you'd seeOregon stay free,
Diink "Sam.0"Iand vote 3-4-3
Ifyc dhave business grow and thrive,
Drine "Sam-0" and vote 3-4-5
It's Good For What Ails You
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The famous Chicago lawyer and one of the
country's greatest orators, will speak in LA
GRANDE, at STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE,
Saturday Evening, Oct. X 5
ON
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" The Curse of Prohibition
Mr.Darrow's fame as a speaker is such that he
needs no further introduction to tHe reading
public. v His address is intensely interesting and
one that every person in La Grande should hear i
THE ADMISSION IS FREE
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