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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1911)
C CFJYJ T" La UKAxSDE EVENING 01sEi: Lii, 'MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1911. r.i Want Your HcaU ihg Stove Set Upr .WIST TO TRADE IT OX A VERY FIXE COMBIXATIOX IIEATEBt 1 WILL DO THIS AXD GIVE YOU A Perfect Heater FOB A YEBJI LOW PRICE. HEATERS, ALL KIXDS $1.00 , : $33.00 TO c n umcTcm ...... ... COMPLETE HOUSE ITR.XISHER. Bids Wanted. Sealed bids will be receive for the blrck work and carpenter work (sep eate bids) on the building the rear ' of FIsher'a saloon; also on the addi tion to Halsten's store. Bids for the brick and carpenter work must be ; submitted geperately. All bids, must be In by 12 o'clock Sunday, Nov. 6 tt the office of Julius Roesch. The right to reject any and all bids reserved. All , material to be furnished by the own.r. ? lAll' bids 'must state their bondsmen , nd specify how soon he Is ready U irommence -work. Guarantee must be trlren by contractors not to delay the " other mechanics. Plans can be seen at Julius Fisher's or at Jullu- Rosea. ..Notice.' All parties Indebted to me will (lease call and settle as I have sold out and want to close up my books. Will be found at the Garrity shop for thirty daya. 1 1-2-4 1 DAVID BAY. .? S' A SCENE FROM "THE GOLDEN h':V:J.".Wr; S-'V., 1 :''l i' f.Vv! ',.r . '':';' .v ;v : 'jv'JTfl't 'J $a - t y BUY YOUR DRESSER NOW I HAVE 23 XEW DRESSERS IX SOLID OAK. MADE IN MXE DIF FEREXT STYLES THAT MUST GO Dl'RIXG OCTOBERi $lo.50 Solid Oak Dresser $16.50 Solid dak Dresser 117.50 Solid Oak Dresser $19.00 Solid Oak Princess $20.00 Solid Oak Princess $24.00 Solid Oak Princess $12.50 $13.25 $14.00 $15.25 $16.00 $20.00 BIGGEST SXAP YOU ETER SAW. BUY NOW ''V . mmm .dii Father's Yengeanee would have fallen on any one who attacked the eon of Peter Bondy, of South Rock wood, Mich.', but he was powerless before attacks of kidaey trouble. "Doctors could not . help nuu, ne wrote, "so at last we gave him Electric Bitters and h3 Improved wonderfully from taking, six bottles. If the best kidney medicine I ever saw." Backache, tlned feeling, ner vousness, less of appetite, .warn of kidney trouble that may end in drop sji diabfies or Brlghts disease. Be ware: Take Electric Bitters and be safe. Every bottle guaranteed. 50c at all druggists. , ; eodwkly "It Is a pleasure to tell you that Chamberlains Cough Remedy is "the best cough medicine I have ever used," writes Mrs Hugh Campbell, of Lavonla, Ga. "I have used It with all my children and the result have own nigoiy satlaractory." For sale by all dealers. eodwky The boys appetite is often th source of amazement. If you would have such an appetite take Chamber lain's Tablets. They not only create a healthy appetite, but strengthen the stmnach and enable It to do its work naturally. For sale by all dealers. , eod wkly T-wTL-'-'-'W' -'S?SU. . ..'i I- .'V; & ' y i A-M 'Jill GIRL" WHICH COMES TO THE STEWARD NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. SENTTO CAKADfl CHOICE GRADES SOLD BY XOR'TH. '-WESTERX COMPAXY. Apple Market Unchanged Reports the Portland Iluntllingr Company. Q & t f J 3 J S BETTER AITLES SHOWS 5 $ ' - Practically ev;ry , merchant - agrees this fall that farmers Eiid ! orchard!sts about La Grande are 3 1 4 bringing in & better quality of 4 $- apples for the local market than ever before, '. Tins stringent In- ? spectlon laws strictly enforced i .'r during the pr.t few years has I liMyuaiy mauv iv Vlctll Ilia. U-J V ! 4 poor and diseased fruit will to allowed on the mvW, and fur- 4', 9 (I 1 o 71,. mrln t. - 1 - .1.-1 thermore the people who raife "? the apples are becoming anxious ! of having only good varieties Sm 4 shown on the local market.' $ (By Northwestern Fruit Exchange.) Portland, Ope., Nov. 6. (Special) The market situation continues prac tically unchanged, with no Indication of falling off in this demandfor strict ly fancy fruit in standard varieties, and large sizes, and with no Improve ment In the poor demand for ordinary stock and small sizes. The exchange is refusing ddzens of orders t?very day on account of not having the fruit to offer. One of the best known fruit men In the northwest recently wrote the txchange , : . . "You ihave done a lot of good for the northwestern , fruit growers this year. I thought your Judgment was too" high on prices 'at the opening of the season, but it has turned out that' you were nearer correct than I." The distribution effected by the ex change, and the- prices obtained for thnTOwers, has been so much better J and the returns of the cash proceeds! bo much quicker, that it Is unfortu-i nate that more associations did not j co-operate with the exchange. . In I this connection the Exchange reproduces-a newspaper report of an ex- tract from the address of Prof. C, W. A. .Veditz of the George Washington university, (Washington, D. C. gov ernment expert on the new tariff board, before a meeting of the Ameri can Institute of bankers: 1 . "The so-call9d 'little business men' lie said, am rapidly becoming a living' nionument to the shameful waste and ! .fMT. ,.,,. i petition." Does not this bit of shrewd obser vatlon by a prominent government ex pert point a moral to thtj fruit grow ers? " ' Sales Made Recently. in llnA with (ta i.H.. At Ai,nt!n. completed sales; that Is, sales which I hnvB. hPn flnaiw ,,,,mr,,u ! hav been finally conummad and checks mailed the .growers, the fol lowing additional list Is submitted: Gn 91942 from Cashmere Fruit Growers' union, Oct. 18th. Extra fan-1 cy Spltzenberss, $2.45 for ZMt and 4 tier; $2.00 for. 4 tinrl Check mail-1 ed Nov. 4th (17 days). GN' 91546 , from Cashmere Fruit Growers' union Oct. 21st. Extra fan cy Spitzenbergs, 3 and 4 tier $2.25; 4Vi tier $2.00; extra fancy Delicious ; $2.50 for Zli and 4 tier; $2.25 for 4Vi tier, Check mailed Nov. 14 (14 days). La Grande Fruit Sold. PFE 7732 from La Granc"i3 Fruit as siocaflon, Oct. 10. Anjou, Fall Butter, Flemish Beauty, Duchess, Clairgeau, Pussett and Jersey Pears, choice grade, mostly 5 tier, at $1.75 straight, fob La Qrande, Ore. CW:ck mailed Nov. 4th (25 days). Sold to Winnipeg, tak'es long time to clear checks. PFE 1033 from Rogue Klver Fruit & Produce association, Oct. 18. Extra fancy Yellow Newtons, all sizes 3, 3Vi. 4 and 4Vs tier, $2.10 per box, fob M;d- .' . . ' - ' ' Local market quotations toda1. Butter and Eggs. $,', nrVmt.y. 40c: storaee. 35 Butter Dairy 35c and 65c' Cream-1 ery. 40c and 80c, retail at grocers. But-', Butterfat 34 cents. i CheeBe Hazelwood and Tillamook, 25c. ; Vegetables and Miscellaneous. Potatoes Per cwt, $1.50 Cabbage Per cwt $1.50 Onions $2.25 per cwt Cabbage Per pound, Z and 3c. Celery Per bunch. 10c. Peppers Per lb., 12c. Sweet potatoes Four lbs. for 25c. Sugar Cane, cash) price $7.10; 30 days' time $7.50 per cwt Beet sugar, . cash price $6.90, 30 days' time $7.30. j Beans White, 8 l-3c; lima, 10 cents ' v v Fruits. i Homerown appies- $1.25 to $1.10 per box. Grade establishes price. . Cranberries 20 cents per quart Bananas-40c per doz. Oranges 50c and 55c. Feed and Grain. Alfalfa Hay $13.00 (retail). ; Timothy $15.00. 7 . Grain Hay $13.00. Snowdrift Flour, sack $1.40 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'&c to 4c. Steers 4c to Be. : "': ' -Hogs $6.50. : . ; Chickens Hens,' 10c; old roosters, 8c and Bprlng fries 10c to 12c Treasurer's Call for City Warrants. There are also fudns in the treasury ! to pay all warrants Issued against wa- te fund of La OmtlrtA rttv nn tn nnH Including No. 9S95 endorsed Nov. 16, 1910. Interest on all warrants on wa- ter,fund trom No- to No. 9895 inclusive ceases from date of this call. La Grande, Oregon. Nov. l, 1911. Roy W. Logan, , . City Treasurer. 11-1-lOt Don't wastts your money buying strengthening pasters. Chambelain's Liniment is cheaper and better. Dam- nn a nlnra .f flonm-.l mlth 1. aA blnd U over the affected parts and it; w!U "Hevc-the pain and soreness. For Bnle bv dPa,pr9 eo(,wklv 1 1 WW ? H.' "vv.x- k: NOV EMBER 11. THIS COMPANY HAS CHESSO : OBSTEfJATL WILL SOT WAIVE EXAMIXATIOS? IX JAIL. AdniiiM He Confessed but Will Xot Plead Guilty to Charge. Although he has confessed he Btole the James Garrity buggy and W. J. Church horse and made oft with them to Bater, where he made his first con fession, George Ward will stand trla' on a . charge of thievery. He gave himri.lf ut in Baker where the stclen property was recovered and when he was brought to La Grande he again admitted his act but when placed be fore the committing magistrate, r3- I fused to waive examination and wit- nessi;s had to be called to prove that he had confessed. , , He wag ,bonnd ovf?r to the grand i and nlsa he Plea(1? guilty IH ue ,ul lo iUtc :- mu8t Prov the theft nd aIso Prove that Ward confessed to scaling the horse. He admitted on the witness stand that he had taken the horse bu. would not waive examination. ' . PILES CtRED IX TO 14 DAYS Your druggist wlh refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure auy case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days. 50c. Treasurer Call for City Warrants. Notice is hereby given mat there are now funds on hand to pay all out standing warrants on general fund oi La Grande city up to and including No. 9010, endorsed March 16th, I9lu. Interest on all warrants on general fund from No. 8954 to No. 9010 Inclus ive ceases from this date. La Grande, Oregon, Nov. 1, 1911. Roy W. Logan, City Treasurer. ll-l-10t Is your husband cross? An Irrlta bl.3, fault finding disposition is often due to a disordered stomach. A man with a good digestion la nearly al ways good natured. . A 'great many have been permanently cured of stom ach trouble by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. For sale by all dealers, eodwkly . FoEey ICidnev Pills TONIC IN ACTION - QUICK IN RESULTS Give prompt relief from BACKACHE, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of the BLADDER and all annoying URINARY IRREGULARITIES. A positive toon to MIDDLE AGED end ELDERLY PEOPLE and for WOMEN. Mrs. H. W. Allen, Qulncy, 111., says: "About a year ago my kidneys began bothering me.' I had a swelling in my limbs, then headaches and nervoua dizzy spflls,1 and later severe back aches. I was getting worse, when I Degan taxing foiey Kidney Pills. 1 kePl 0n takn8 the nl I was once mre freed of all kidney trouble. HT,TR nR,,n STOR BEEN WINNING SIGNAL SUCCESS 9 PROFESSIOSAL DIRECTORY 9 ' i $ PHYSICIAXS AXD SURGEOXS .V. MOL1TOR, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St Phones: Office, Main 68; Residence, 69. . 4. L. RICHARDSON. M. D. : i. W, LOl'GIILIN, M. D. . - . Drs. Richardson & Imghlin, . i : Physicians and Surgeons Phones Office Black 1382. Dr. RIchardson'B Res. Main 55. Dr. Loughlin's eRs. Main 757. . . ' OR. 31. K. HALL Physician and Sur geon. Cor. Adams Ave. and Depot St.' Phone, Main 23. 2. H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention t Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office In La Grande National Bank Build ing. Phones; Office Main 2; Resl dence Mala 32. ' DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Diseases ot, the eye a specialty. DR. DORA J. UNDEWOOD Diseases of women and . children. , Offices;. Adams avenue, over Wright . Drue Co. GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath PhyBlcian. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, 78, 9 and 10. Phones: Home 1332, Pacific. Main 63; Residence,, Black 951. Successor to Dr. F. E. Moora. DR. C. A. SMITH, MECHANO-THERAPIST. Successfully treats rheu matism, kidney disease, heart dis ease, weak lungs, constipation, pel vic disease, catarrh, and diseases of the nervou system. Consultation free. Charges reasonable. Phone: Black 3351. 1411 Madison Avenue. VETERINARY. DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Sur geon. Office at Hill's Drug store. La Grande, Residence Phone, Red 701; Office' Phone, Black 1361; In- : dependent Phone 53; Both Phonea . ar Residence. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC. G. T. DARLAND, CHIROPRACTOR All acute and chronic diseases. Not drugs, not surgery, not osteopathy. I remove the cause of your disease. Then you get well. Rooms 20-21, La Grande National Bank. Phone Red 3181. ' ' v ATTORNEYS AT LAW TJOIRAN ft COCHRAN Attorneys. Ohas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Grande National Bank Building,. La Grande, Oregon. T. H. CRAWFORD ROBT. S. EAKIN CRAWFORD & EAKIN Attorneys nee In La Graede National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon, at law. Practices In all the courts of the state and United States. Of- ENGINEERS. D. W. C. NELSON Mlnmg Engineer, Baker City. Oregon. A good high giad-3 piano, slightly used, to be sold at a sacrifice and up on easy terms If desired. . If interest ed, call upon G. M. Rlchey at the post office for particulars. ' 10-3(Mf , EVERYWHERE i IT GOES. A A