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, jj u .. . u:a o . . ; di . & . - v-a LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1911. PAGE ARE 1VAL S. WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR NEW CAN NED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AND ARE NOW PREPARED TO GIVE YOU FRESH STOCK. New Nuts, Raisins, Currants and Citron Peel. BOILED CIDER ince Meat IB El ES Fill LD G ALLY FLUCTUATIONS IX PORTLAND DO NOT BEACH HERE. j 8c and spring fries 10c to 12&C Turkeys, live weight, 17 to ISc. Ducks,' live weight. 121.c. . Geese, live weight 12c. Demand Continues to Send Healers to Outside Points. M PHONE MAI N. 4 3 All business men and advertisers are warned not to place their adver tising on a cover for the purpose of being placed on the Home Indepen dent Telephone directory In La Grande. The telephone book Is the property of the Telephone Company and the only person authorized to place advertising In same la the Quick Print, La Grande. Any false cov era placed - thereon will be immedi ately removed. . HOME IND. TEL. CO., S. D. CROWE. Sec, and Gen Mgr. While Portland wholesale markets are careening cne way and another, the retail cost of turkeys ducks Wd geese for ThanV.sglvlng In La Grande remains unchanged. The La Grande meat dealers are still required to send out of the county for their supplies but by so doing will fill the demand satisfactorily. The uncertainties of the Portland market which Is up and down, has not been felt here and it appears local celebratprs will not have to pay any unreasonable prices. Local market quotations todar. Butter antf Eggs.' Eggs Rancheggs, 40c; storage, 35c. ery, 45c and 85c, Tetall at grocers Butterfat 34 cents. , , Cheese Hazeiwooa ana iuuuwmo, 25c. , Yegetablcs and Miscellaneous. Potatoes Per cwt, $1.60 ' Y Cabbage Per cwt 11.50 ' . Onions $2.25 per cwt. .. Cabbage Per pound, 2 and 3c. Celery Per bunch 15c. . Sweet potatoes Five lbs for 25c. . Sweet potatoes Four lbs. for 25c. Sugar cane, cash price $6.90; - 30 days' tim8 $7.30 per cwt. Beet sugar, cash price $6.70, 30 days- time $7.10 Beans White, 8 l-3c: lima, 10 cents ' v- Y'- Fruits. Y.Y. Home grown applies $1.25 to $1.10 per box. Grade establishes price. Cranberries 20 cents per Quart Y Bananas 40c per doz. , Feed and Grain. ' Alfalfa Hay $13.00 (retail). Timothy $15.00. 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, Hops and Fowl. Y Cows 3 Vic to 4. Steers 4c to 5c. Hogs $6.50. Y -; : Chickens Hens, 10c; old roosters. ORDINANCE NO. 5(57, SERIES 1911. An ordinance authorizing the may or and recorder of the. city of La Grande to enter Into a contract with L. P. Ostlund for the iponstriictlon of a side walk on the north side of Spring street in the city of La Grande in accordance with the bid therefore heretofore accepted and now-on file with the recorder, of the city of La Grande. ' . The city of La Grande does ordain as follows: ' " Section 1. The mayor and record er of the city of La Grands, Oregon, are hereby authorized to enter Into a contract on behalf of the city of La Notice of Hortirnu'ee' Sale. Notice is hereby given, that the un-j deigned, will on Frluay the 2'tli day of ovemler. A. I) 1911, a' Hi o'cl:cU a. tiu, at the home of Frank Conley, near Cove, Union county, state of Oregon, sell at public Bale to the highest biddter for cash the fol lowing described ' personal property, to wit; 1 brown mare about 10 year3 oli, c:i'W lisai'dy; . bay n are about 11 yea.s old, c:il i.:l V.tiv;' I t;. n mjtie about 17' year old called Delly; 1 gray mare about, six years old named Dolly; 1 black mare six years old named Dolly; 1 bay mare eight years old calltd Nancy; 1 gray hors'a nine years old called Grande, Oregon, with L. P. Ostlund, for the construction of a five (5) foot Dan; : . board sidewalk on the north side of 1 roan mare flve years old called Spring street from the east line of Jenny; Walnut street to a point 208V4 feet 1 bay horse called Press; from the west property lin of Fourth' l bay filly four years old called Mol- street, and a two and a half (2) .lie; ' ,i foot board sidewalk from a point 208V6 1 black filly four years old called feet west of Fourth street to the prop- Bessie; . erty line of Fourth street, In accord- 1 gray filly four years old called ance with the bid and proposal of said Biddy; - . 1' p. Oslund, heretofore accepted by, 1 bay filly four years old called and now on ifile with the recorder. ' 1 bay filly called Ftonnie (four yer This ordinance shall be in full force old) ; and effect from and after Its passage.j l Jersey cow about 10 years old approval by the mayor and publica- called Kate; tion In one Issue of the La Grande 1 Jersey cow about five years old, Evening Observer. ' ':called Jersey; -.-.''; ; Passed the common council on this, l Jersey heifer two years old (3-4 the 8th day of November, 1911, by five blood) ; councilroen voting therefor. 1 Jersey heifer two years old ( Approved by the mayor oa'this the blood); J. H. Richardson E. S. Ci v ; E. S. Givens Imestnieot Co. Rear La Grande Nat'I Dank Real Estate, Loans, Insurance. High Class Invest ments and Securities 10th day of November, 1911.' A. L. RICHARDSON, ' ,' '. ' Y Mayor. ATTEST: ' C. M. HUMPHREYS, : , ' Recorder of the city of La Grande. 11-14-lt ; ' -. ' " $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there la at least one dreaded disease that science lias been able to cure In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only 1 Jersey heifer, two years old, 1 Bain 3 1-4 inch wagon, with rack, 1 3 bottom 12 Inch -Oliver plow; l four gang disc Emerson plow; 1 three section drag harrow; , j 1 16 horse monitor disc drill; 1 6 foot McCormtck mower; 1 12 foot McCormlck rake; 1 side spring buggy; 1 Rex surrey; t set double buggy harness; 1 set single buggy harness; 2 sets heavy stitched harness; 2 sets heavy glngle trace har- Soclallst Xotice. : 1 There will be a convention of the socialists of La Grande in Lewis' hall, Depot stneet, Tuesday evening, Nov. 14th, 1911, for the purpose of nominat ing a full city ticket. All members of the party urged to be present. Local La Grande, Socialist Party. Y M. E. CARBERRY. 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Let us tell you about this car You will realize that $500 can be saved. Mean while, our advance catalogs are ready write for one today. A postal will do. : Y R. fV. LEIGHTOtPS GARAGE, AGENTS old called Dove; 1 bay 'mare five years old called Dude and one gray mare about five yearg old called Diddle, the last five animals being each branded V on right shoulder. . .. . . 1 dark gray mare about six years old, branded I C on left shoulder; .; 1 light grey mare about five years old, branded I C on left shoulder; ,1 bay mar about five yearj old branded T C on left shoulder;" i Five sets Jieavy double team har ness; 1 bay yearling horse, 1 late bay yearling. 2 bay yearling fillies; 1 bay mare about seven years old, called tvalsy and branded F. S. on left stiflo; 3 bay geldings past two years old; 2 bay mares past two yearg old and one1 black filly paBt two years old, brand ed C on right stifle. . The said property is to be sold by; the undersigned under foreclosure of chattel' mortgages given and executed by Frank Cullen to the' undersigned and the conditions of which have, been broken. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this November 13th, A,. D. 1911. ' FRANK CONLEY, j :.' ' . ' .' . ' Mortgagee. D 11-14-15-21 Y::,Y Y,';Y ' Wll-lt " :Y- . j For WOOD AND Phone Main 6 ill. We Received Fresh Today A BBL. FKESH EASTERN CRA"BERRIES. A BBL. OF IIEIZ MINCEMEAT. ALSO A FULL LINE OF FBESH BAISINS, CURRANTS, FIGS. CITRON, ORANGE AND LEM ON FEELS. The Grocery Phone 70. Stageberg & Sandborg AS GOSSARDS GITE HEALTH WELL AS STYLE. By wearing the Gossard Corset, which is built RIGHT, thousands of women are gaining remarkably in healKh. : . ; YyY ' Y ' ' y- ' ; Physicians trace many Ills of wo men to tight lacing or faulty corsets and prescribe the Gossard for ail ments caused by other corsets. 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