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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1911)
SIEfiDElOO mm w i , -m w wk - 1 1 11L n n - : v. TOMORROW '.i'-Hi. ' ' RICHARD HALE, hypnotist, mind reader, men . tal telepathist, and man of mystery. Will open an . engagement at this theatre. Mr. Hale has been filling engagements in Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver with the Peoples ON OCT. 25th and 26th, Wednesday and Thurs day we will present Selig's Three Reel Masterpiece, : "THE TWO ORPHANS." 3,000 feet of film. One of the world's greatest plays made into one of the world's greatest motion - - J- .t, .n.:..: ... r,,..:. ........ .. , ..',,.. ,, ... . ; . Tomorrow (Sunday) , Oct. 22, Miss Gladys Mack . . will open an engagement as vocalist. . SUNDAY'S PROGRAM. "COAST OF BENGAL" Interesting trave- .- logue. "DON, RAMON'S DAUGHTER" A very praiseworthy picture. ? - : . "THE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE" That strug gle on the cliff is very realistic and exciting. "THE NEAR SIGHTED CHAPERONE" A comedy with new situations. COMING--Dante's Inferno, 5000 Feet of Film FOn ALFALFA PRICES GOOD ASD QUALITY OF. FERED EXCELLENT. Hay Dealers Have Little Trouble In . Disposing of Supplies. , POTATO CROP PROFITABLE Lou Stoop of Elgin has just closed a contract for the sale of & a large consignment of Elgin $ puds at one cent net. The crop 3 is prolific and tbe growers will realize a splendid profit. "Spuds" are this year one of the biggest revenue getters for Elgin farm- era, says Mr. Stoop. ' Tha total output will be extensive. 4 Hay, selling at good prices, has been one of the active commodities of the local market this week. Not only are MMtta tlittuy , uui i."uo vul!v uZTv Cw ' exceptionally good. Alfalfa is not a drudge on the market in this county as it has been in Wallowa this year, and though crops were good prices have, remained stiff' and steady throughout.' Dealers say the quality excels over past years, too. - " The quotations throughout the city do not show any variations today over yesterday, reading: Batter and! Egffs. " Eggs Rancheggs, 40c; storage, 35c. Butter Dairy 35c and 65c. Cream ery," 40c and 80c, retail at gTocers. But ter fat 33 cents. Cheese Hazelwood and Tillamook, 25c v " i - : : Vegetables Miscellaneous. . Potatoes Per cwt. $1.50 Cabbage Per cwt $1.50 ; '' Onions $2.25 per cwt mm at; other cars first, then try the Big Elegant R. W. Leightop Exclusive Agent for Union County FIR ST., LA GRANDE aswel ' Go over it point by point. We ask you to do' so . just as carefully, critically and systematically as you inspected the competing automobiles. The United States Motor Company is the builder of the Big, New Stylish Maxwell Special. It is proud of the car. It is confident of its superior excellence. It thinks there is no other car quite like it , or nearly its equal within $500 of its price. But, in fairness to the prospective buyer, this Company believes firmly in the mutual benefit to be derived, from a real comparison of automobiles. , We think you will gain by such a course, because when you eventually do buy, you will know exact ly what your money is obtaining for you in com-i parative value. We believe this Company also will benefit, be cause our product is RIGHT. So, we ask every man interested in the purchase of a medium-priced automobile to go over the list carefully and critically. Find out what are said to be the strong points; of each automobile. Also look for the absence of those qualities which you will learn to want in your car. After going through this little educational course it will not take long come to sea and try the Maxwell Special. .. .-. a First, let us consider POWER: ; In what other car, within $500 of thfc price, did you find 36 horse power? ; In what other car, of the Class, did you find an engine the equal of the Maxwell Special's 4 l-4x: 5 1-4 long strike,1 smooth-running motor? With its large valves, adjustable push rods, self-contained automatic oiling system, Stromberg carburetor, dual ignition with Splitdorf magneto and batter ies, you hava more power at your command than? you would have in any competing car. . : . ... . . ".i . .Now, as to STYLE. We know you will not find the equal of the Maxwell Special its graceful, beautiful lines, its Columbia Honeycomb type rad iator, deep, black upholstering and the quiet, sup erb finish .of Royal green with Wedgwood green T -: Wheels. l':PV : ; u. ; -J. ' . . lO :. Kj ; 1 Then, first and last, analyze the price. ' ? Unequaled factory facilities of this Company with its fourteen great plants have made the price of the Maxwell Special a possibility. We are confident anyother manufacturer would : Jose money on this automobile at this price, We believe you will share this confidence after1 the comparison. That's the reason we ask you to make it. nrci I Sue Uinitedl S tates Motor Co. o is the best selling cough medicine on the .market to-day because; it does just exactly what a cough medicine is expected; to do: it stops coughs and colds speedily and effec tively. Should be kept in the house constantly where there are children. A prompt help for croup and whpop ing cough. Give it to your children Takeityourself . Gntainsnoopiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. X Cabbage Per pound, ana ac. Celery Per bunch, 10c. V Peppers Per lb., I2c. Sweet potatoes Four lbs. for 25c. Sugar Cane, $7.85 per cwt. Sugar beet, 10 cents less. Beans White, 8 l-3c; lima, 10 cents ..." ? Fruits. ; Home grown apples $1.25 to $1.10 per box. Gradie. establishes price. ' Bananas 40c per doz ' Oranges 60c and 55c. ; Feed and Grain. - : Alfalfa Hay $13.00 (retail) . Timothy $15.00. ' Snowdrift Flour, sack $1.40 Grain Hay $14.00. ' Bran and Shorts $1.30 and $1.40. " Oats $1.50 per cwt. Rolled Barley $1.70 per cwt. ! Cattle, Hogs and Fowl. ' " Cows 3 Mc to 4c Steers 4c to 5c. !'' Hogs $6.75. Chickens Hens, 10c; old roosters, 8c and spring fries 10c to lS'c. , uay Kin ue Quuciou bv ....--entertainment I am going to give you Christmas morning, and a share of the $25.00 in gold that will be given, away at that time. ; Tell all your boy friends to come to me at once and get a card and make a start to save $1.00 before Christmas. Nearly 50 bqys now have cards. We should have 250 boys by Christmas with a savings account. Tou can find me at the laundry any time durldg tha day. " . : ; Yours truly, . ' A. B. CHERRY. To All aremlwrs of the Boys SaTfrs' '..,.:.: '.p- ciub.;. .. .. "Have you forgottejp the "Boys' Sav ers' club"T Have jrou filled out your card yet with stamps and started a savings account with the savings bank at the postoffice? If not, do it now. ' Remember, all boys having $1.00 or more In the bank before Christmas Printed words fail to give you o full l.loa of Gossard style-leadership. You must sod a Gossard Corset better BtiU I vou must try one on at this mirror, bVj lore yox can understand how t'i Gos card enables any woman to display a dgure that is stylish and attractive, besides being easy to wear in any po sition.' Indorsed by our leading physlclani .md dress makers. A model for every tyne of form. 'vt Prices $3.50 to $8.5ff ' '' 'ta j ' ' MBS. ItOBT. PATtlSOX- " J 1'hone Blk i-181. : Coraetlerd THE NEW DEPOSITO R r. , The new depositor in this bank may be assured of receiving direct, personal attention and service, for this has- been our policy since or ganization. A banker's advice and acquaintance is usually valuable his actual help certainly is. Sav ings Deposits of whatever amount are gladly received and full inter est is paid on them. Checking ac counts, business or personal, are in vited. ": '': ' United States National Bank r