PAGE SIX LA GEANDE EVENING OBSERVER. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1910. , 2 Try a Sack of SNOWDRIFT llw "BESTnFJ;pUR in ? J Northwest Snow Dnft was award ed a GOLD MEDAL for. HIGHEST QUALITY at the A.-Y.-P. Exposition mm 607, ' bell phone Waters-Stanchfield Produce Co. ooo o .: CHCECII 5CTIC3S t o V -St Peter'' Church. Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion 8 a. m. SWEETS and BONBONS . Just suit the taste. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE It's Timefor You To Harvest The golden sheaves -or shekelsare ready to gather in. Our facilities and organization are at your disposal for producing the printed matter that; gets results. Our ideas are yours, too, if you want them. We will see that ycur vo;k U luacuve--tnat it is ready on time just right in all ways. We do every kind of GOOD printing! :X Sunday school ...... ........ 10 a. m. Morning service 11 a. m. Evening service .... ......5 p. m. Noter That the hour of evening ser vice has been changed to 5 o'clock. UPTON H. GIBBS, Rector. LAUD CASYOX ITEMS. Pergonals and General 'ewg From the Ladd Canyon County." Ladd Canyon, Oct. 22 (Special) -Mrs. James Fields has been here from Wallowa on a visit to the Fred Brad en home. She will visit with friends at La Grande until Sunday when she goes home. , f Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kronce spent last Sunday in La Grande with rela tives and friends. Mr. Krouse, with several other men of La Grande left last Sunday morn ing for the head waters of Beaver Creek on a two weeks' hunting expe dition. ; . : , . . ' Nearly all of Ladd Canyon citizens took in at least one day of the Union county fair, a good many visiting it several dv WHITON'S PRJNTERYKD,rDLESI 1 18 DEPOT STREET LA GRANDE, OREGON Mrs.Robert Pattison agent for GOSSARD CORSETS ' PRICES ' $3.50 and Up PHONE Black" 81- or Black 1481 'Use ELECTRIC LIGHT Its Convenience ard Economy will Surprise You Ltt us tell you all about it EASTERN OREGON . Light and Power Company i ' Will DaTo Big Sale. ( Lee Furguson.haa decided to sell off. his live stock and other holdings on the ranch eight miles east of La Grande and on Tuesday, November 1st, will put everything up at public sale. Mr. Furguson has leased his ranch and will likely move to La Grande where he will reside. ' Notice to Contractors. Notion V iMveby' given' that sealed bias will be received at the office of the City Recorder of the City of La Grandi' egoh for the construction of 900 standard five -"oct board walk, to be constructed acorSij to the plans and -ipociflcatlons on file In this; office, f aid .walk to be con structed on tiMwett side of North Ash streeV V:ai?a Jackson avenue and Benton avenue Bid to ! not later than 8 o'clock p. ir Wednesday evening, October 26 and ail bids to be accompanied by a certified check of five per cent of t.h amount of the bid. The council reser ves th- rlgbt to reject any or all bids : By order of the Council, October 19th, 1910. - ' i D. E. COX, Re, r r )! the City of La Grande, On'zvfc- x. Oct 20 to 'otlce to Contractors. Notice la hereby given U-i ssaled bids will be received at the oUke ct the City Recorder of La Grande, Ore gon, for the furnishing and laying ci 1500 lineal feet of Bewer, in the alley between Washington avenue and Ad ams avenue, from the east side ol Hemlock street to the center of Chest nut street. . Said sewer to be laid according to the plans and specifications now on file In this office and under the sup- i ervlslon of the City Inspector. All bids ! must be in before 8 o'clock p. m. Wednesday evening October 26th, and must be accompanied by a certified check of five per cent of the amount of the bid. The council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Couttil, October 19th, 1910. D. E. COX. P.ecorder of the City of La Gran''-'. Oregon. - -. : i Oct 20 to . Took the Advice. The president of one of the promi nent railway corporations in America was making a stirring address to an audience of young men and dwelt with particular emphasis on the neces sity of making a good appearance. "When you are looking for work," he said, "be careful that you are pre sentable. If you ' have only $24 In the world, spend . $20 for a suit of clothes, $3.50 for a pair of shoes, SO cents for a hair cut and shave. Then walk up to the job wherever It la and ask for It like a man." .This advice was greeted with great applause, and the' railway president sat down amid a storm of cheers. The very next morning a dapper looking young fellow walked into the outer office of the orator and, handing a note to the clerk, said, "Please give this to the president' The note read as follows:-. : "I ..have paid $20 for this suit of clothes, $3.50 for a pair of shoes and 50 cents for a hair cut and a shave. I have walked from Harlem, and I would like a job as conductor on your road." ' N . n lie got the Job. ' . Long Distance Bravery "Ton should have heard father talk to central this morning when ho got mad at the phone." , "Central Is a woman, Isn't she?" "Yes." . "And about three miles away?" "I should Judge so." . I can Imagine about what be said. Market Quotations. SUGAR Cash Price Sugar $6.40; beet sugar $6.20. VEGETABLES New dry onions, 4c" lb; green onions three bunches for 10c tomatoes 10c lb.; cabbage 4c; green peppers 15c lb. FRUIT Orange, 50c per dosen; lemons 40c per dozen; bananas 40c perdoi; . U. " : ' Cantaloupe, 10c and 15c; peaches 85c per doz; peacheB 85c per box. -plums 2c lb. . Crape's, 2 lbs for ZZc. .:" '".,". MZATS Hogs, live weigHt well iuiihed, $9 cwt; cows, S 1-2 to 4c; veal 4 to 4 l-2c ; mutton 4 to Z; cb!ck ens, 12?; fries,' 17c BARLEY Producers' price: rolled. $26; brewing, $25. Wheat, $33 per ton. MILLSTUFFS Brand $23; shorts $24. ; . ' HAY Alfalfa, baled, $ 16 ; Umoi1 baled, $20; mixed $18. FLOUR High patent, 5.60; fara patent, $5.20; straight $4.80. Portland Markets. ' BUTTER Extra creamery, 3; store 22 1-2 24 1-2. BUTTER FAT Delllver t a. b. Portland sw cream II l-; soar 10. , , EGGS Local, candled, 3029. POULTRY Mix chickens 16c 6 1 fancy 19 cents; turkeys. , 20 ft 21; pigeons squacs, $2.50; dr, sed chickens, X to l higher than ul: BARLEY Prodacers .odea, U Feed 23.50; rolled 25.5026.80, in lng25. , . t WHEAT Nominal irack, ci 81 and 88; blnestem 96; William X, ley 90. Valley 97. :; ) MILLSTUFFS Selling prtce Bfi $22; mldllng, 30; shorts, $24. chop 25. ; FLOUR Old crop patents, $: other how much they enjoyed It Mrs. Charles Taugherty has return ed to her home near Wallowa after a few weeks' visit here with her parents Mr. and Airs. Dick Peebler. This is her first visit home since her marriage In June? . . Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Ihll, Sr.j iave removed to a home in Wallowa coun ty. The vacated place will Boon be tak en up by Rex Conaway in order to school his children. Charles Allen has gone to Wallowa county to accept a Job as cooking for a crew of men, after visiting here with his sister, Mrs. T. S. Sherwood and friends. NOW IS THE' TIME TO GET YOUR OLD StOVE RELINED as cold weather might causo you to have to get a new one. BAYS & -IWEIFEL Good Opinion of Himtslf. What Is the reason that Brown Is always butting InT . "WhoBrown?" ' "Yes." "Don't you know?". "No." "He thinks he Is the recording an gel." ' ' ' - His Idaa. "It Is never too late to mend." "Hie blc is that your Idea, old boy?" .'. "It Is." "Good thing. I think It Is never too late to spend either, so come on." ; ,. Silnctd Hi Notes. , "In your husband musical?" ' "He used to be, but Isn't any more." "Getting oW ' "No; It Isn't that He used to pump the organ In the church, but now they have a motor todo the work."; . . .Not RolaUd. . A workman was suing the Swift Parking company in . a Kansas City court.- . A colored witness was calkd-V.Dld you work at the plant?" be whs asked. "xasslr." : Do you know the foreman and the other officers r . "Yasslr." - -, - ; "What were your relations with them?" . . "Now, look here," said the witness Pm black and they's white. Thry i 1 ain't no tvlatioua of mine."-Cleve:and (Leader. , TALKING IN FIGURES. ,- i ... Significance of Certain Numbtrt In the TeUgraphora' Code. ' "In the telegraphers' code numbers have special significance of which the general public is not aware," remarked a veteran key night the other -ctay "Most ( everybody knows f that :5u means 'good night.' or the end of a story, but few outside the profession know that 31 la also a code sign. Hail- road operators, however, know that this call Is a signal to the operator at the other end to come back and repent train signals to the sending operator It also has another meaning. Train order to be signed by conductor and engine driver.' Nineteen, on the other hand, means that the train order Is not to be signed by conductor or engine driver. Twenty-four has also the lat ter significance on some roads. "Five Is simply an interrogation point and In the vernacular could be translated 'Anything doing? Thirteen signifies 'Do you understand? ' Twenty-five means 'busy,' but nobody seems to know how It came to have that sig nificance unless perhaps It means that the operator is still In the midst of bis work, being some distance away from "Seventy-three means "best regards,' and newspaper men and opeators em ploy this expression constantly. Of course 23 has come to mean In this numerical language just what.lt does In ordlnnry parlance, 'Rklddoo.' "va moose or 'butt out' or any of the thou sand and oue other equivalents." New York Herald. , V Tho Governor's Quick Wit. While talking to a former governor of Illinois, who was noted for iue quickness of his wit, an English tour 1st spoke with special fervor of u sight be had seen In another state. "I attended a Sunday m'rvlce for the Inmates of the state prison," he said, "and I Vm-n-d that, of the 203 persons now confined there all but t-xelve voluntarily attend religious service held In the prison chapel twice each Sunday ' ; ; i . ' , "Most extraordinary." said the gov ernor musingly. "1 am sorry to say It Is not so with us. But then," he add ed soberly, "In Illinois, you see, most of the respectable people do not come to prison." Llpplncott'a. Sign Language. Brown and Jones were having their usual stroll 'Hud had 'Just. bad a few minutes'; coavertiatlon with Robinson, who was . accompanied by his wife. After they bad gone on some Uttle dis tance Brown said to Jones: "Did yon' notice that Mrs. Robinson never said a word?" i "Oh, yes." ald Jones. 'Yon see, she's deaf and dumb." "Lucky chap Is Robinson. - But I sup pose she can ' talk with her fingers?" asked Browu' ' 1 ' . ' .....-.. "I think so." replied Jones, -for Rob. Inson hasn't a dozen hairs left on hW head" The George Palmer D3 EDS CdD MM 'o kmiL DEPARTMENT We solicit your orders for Shingles, Rubberoid RpoVng Deadening Ftlt, Building Paper. , We are prepared to furnish and deliver. material, .. . v - promptly. Phone Main 8. '; . '. I ..... . v . if A Great Sacrifice in Household Furnishings of all Kinds. If you Want to Buy Now is the 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 Eush. 1 CSuydam WU13 ADAMS AVE .yg.yyyA. HACK AND ' Uptovyn office.Main T20 Residence phone Main 25 AMBULANCE e.lbussev imm Is now on the :et This will' be the most sightly addiUon of La rande. The only addition to La Grande wit a building restrictions. The lots sre large nearly a full acre ln'each lot f We are Bolng to set "out some nice apple and cherry trees on erxh lot XVe are going to mak e the prices reasonable, and moat fav orable terms. No interest No taxes. Cone to our office a nd look at the plat then get Into our automobile nd go see the property. ' La Grande Investment Co.- -Owners, La Grande, . Oregon T