IT IS SOT ALL MAX DILL THERE IS A BEV1 OF TRETTY GIRLS WITH -THE RICH MR. IIOGGEMIEIMEI2 BUTTERFAT Low Prices, Square Dealin g .-. . ' v, , v .' , i--.V , f T' AND Credit on Your Ovn Term SG PfliuE DIIED It) m 3 t jy? & hips if v s v SEAU-RIXOKD PKIfE Here. REACHED Creameries Issue ew QnotatIon o Dairymen. No cqpedian of Teutonic persuasion j funny through the use or quiet, repres on the stage today has the following J give methods. Hla accent is delicious possessed by Max Dill By the ma-;and unexaggerated hi8 8hort fho Jority of critics he has been acclaimed : ,h HMt rortravpr nffi.., m-!8tUre8 brin8 & laU8 y their ad- sical comedy roles. His style is es-!m'raD'y simulated awkwardness, and! requirements of the production ere sentfally distinctive. He (Joes strain hIs famous goo-goo eyes are wonder-J great. He will appear at the Steward to score. laughs. He is hilariously fully expression full. In fact he is opera house on Thursday. Nov. 23. irresistible, in "The Rich Mr. Hoggen heitner" Mr. Dill make the one big gest hit of his entire career. There Rfs 50 people in the company, for the "There culd be no better medicine than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My children were all sick with the whooping cough. One of tbem was in bed. had a hinh fever and was ' SOTICE TO YOTERS. i coughing up blood. Our doctor gave them Chamberlain a Cough Rmed . and the first dose eased them, and thrift hnttlpn ' tnrlA thorn tqta Mrs l R. A. Donaldson, of Lexington. Mlaa I dacy tot recorder of the city of j For sal? by all dealers, eodwkly La Grande. Thanking the pub- lie I hereby announce my candl- J See Nutter for Paints, Wall Paper, Room Mouldings, Beading, Oils, Varnishes, "tilass, Etc. Phone Red 971 1708 1-2 Sixth t for their support on Decem- $ ber 11th, I am, w Yours truly, ? CM. HUMPHREYS. Butterfat is bringing the ranchman who is In position to sell cream and milk a lucrative remuneration. Thlr-ty-e!ht cents is what the creameries in La Grande are paying this week and the quotation is near the high wa ter mark. too. A few weeks ago it sold for 33 cents, and the scarcity of cream throughout the state Is respon sible, along with the Increasing de mands brought on by the approaching holidays. " ; Butter will attain the highest record this winter it ever has In this city, according to local creamerymen's guesses. It' would not be surprising to see the' figure go still higher, 40 cents perhaps, to be quoted. In such an event butter would go correspond ingly high. Local market quotations todar; Butter and Eggs. Butterfate 38 cents. Cheese Hazelwood and Tillamook, ery, 45c and 85c, retail at grocers. Eggs Rancheggs, 40c; storage, 85c. 25c. ' ,. Vegetables and Miscellaneous. Potatoes Per cwt, 11.50 ' Cabbage Per cwt 11.50 : ; Onions 13.25 per cwt, Cabbage Per pound, 2'4 and Sc. has made Adcook & Fritts the pop- f ular Furniture House of La Grande ADCOOK A FRITTS WILL HELP Y0C TO START IIOUSEKELP. 1G IX THE EIGHT WAY, THE AVAY THAT WILL MAKE YOU A PEKJtAXEST CUSTOMER. OUR CREDIT PLAN ENABLES YOU TO FURMSII YOUK HOME IX EASY PAYMENTS. OUR, TIUCES HELP.YOC TO SAYE ANYWHERE FROM 10 TO 20 FEB CENT. COME IN AND INVESTIGATE FOR YOURSELF. IT IS A TLEASCRE TO SnOW YOU THROUGHOUT OUR STORE. COURTEOUS TREATMENT TO ALL. Adcook :& ' Fritts A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE. Corner of Fir and Jefferson; SLATER BUILDING tClassifiedl Advertising o OOOOOOOOOOOO 00 DRINK AM-O Americans Best Mineral Water It's Good for What Ails You . ' Father's Vengeance would have fallen on any one who attacked tha eon of Peter Bondy, of South Rockwood, Mich.,- but he was powerless before attacks of kidney trouble. "Doctors could ; not help Mm," he wrote, "so at last we gave him Electric Bitters and h Improved ' wonderfully from taking six bottles. . S It's the best. kidney medicine I ever.' j saw." Backache, tired feeling, ner . vousness, loss of appetite, wain of i ' lflilnfltr trftlihlo that mav on A in drrtn.1 wane: Take Electric Bitters and be i safe. Every bottle guaranteed. 50c at 5 nil i1rn?fflRt . pnAwVlT i A good high fciaa-s piano, slightly l used, to be sold at a sacrifice and up ! on easy terms If desired. If lnterest j ed, call upon G. M. RIchey at'the post I office for particulars. 10-30-tf i Don't waste: your money buying I strengthening pasters. Chambelain's Liniment Is cheaper and better. Dam- pen a piece of flannel with It and ; bind It over the affected parts and it will relieve the pain and soreness. Vny inlp hv all rtewlorB. end wkl v . Sweet potatoes Five lbs for 25c. " Sweet potatoes Four lbs. for 25c. Sugar cane, cash' price $6.90: 30 days' time $7.30 per cwt. Beet sugar, cash price $6.70, 30 days' time $7.10 Beans White, 8 l-3c: lima, 10 cents ' ' Fruits. ' Home rown apples $1.25 to $1.10 per box; Grade establishes price. . Cranberries 20 cents per quart Bananas 40c per dot. . Feed and Grain. Alfalfa Hay $13.00 (retail).1 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, Hogs and Fowl. Cows 3Hc to 4c. ' Steers 4c to 5c. Hogs $6.60. . Chickens Hens, 10c: old roosters, 8c and spring fries 10c to 12c. Turkeys, live weight, 17 to 18c. Ducks, live weight, 12c. Geese, live weight I2e. RUSSELL SAW MILL No 2, first class; condition, 20-horse boiler and en-; glne; everything complete, ready to set and saw lumber. You can't du nllot for 12 ftno. nive nom one a " bargain. Address Aba, care Obser ver. 11-9-tf WANTED Position as housekeep er In country. Have little girl. No good offer Tef used. Address P. L., Observer. 11-18-t . " LOST Between the La Grande In- Testment company's ranch known as the Penlngton farm, near Alicel and La Grande one suit case, con taining wearing apparel. Finder will please ave at La Grande In vestment company's office and re ceive reward, ll-7-14t For wood m COAL Phone Main 6 SS2 FOR SALE About 100 gallons cider vinegar. Inquire Mrs. John Orvls, FORI RENT Single and housekeeping -ooms. 1914 Third st -'ct wganaMiuat fl, iifflnMTTTlf'"'irT'i'n'ill' rfitWi Select THIS Car and you can put $500 in the hank. If you have been figuring on the purchase of an Its distinctive" Style and abundant Power added $1800 car, you can now buy the new Maxwell Spe- to the known Maxwell reliability, economy and cial for $1280 and put the difference in the bank, durability make it By investigating and comparing you will read- . ttt""eeqBll'Myratil 1912's Undisputed Leader The New, Powerful Maxwell Stylish, 36 hp. Special, $1280. Compare the surpassing style of the new Maxwell Special with any other car near its price. The new ventilated fore-door, flush-side vestibuled steel body, with inside control, the Columbia Honey comb type radiator, new designed bonnet, rich fin ishmany of the attractions of the expensive cars make this an aristocrat among automobiles. The remarkably low price is possible through the great manufacturing and purchasing economies of the United States Motor Co. 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. -1 9 R. W. LEIGHTON'S GARAGE, AGENTS X FOR (KENT Modern furnished front - room. Iaquire 1208 Seventh and M streets or phone Red 61. 11-6-tf FOR RENT New modern cottage. full basement Phone black 3492 ll-7tf , ; WILL TRADE Good five room house and 4 lots. Will trade for horses or cattle. 10-1 1-tf LA GHASDE INVESTMENT CO, La Grande, Oregon. Nothing is Better than PICKLED PIGS' FEET, LIBBT'S TEAL LOAF, LIBBFS CHIPPED BEEF,, JLIBBI'S, CORXED BEEF, LIBBY'S DETILED HAH,, ILIBBI'S COLD TONGriT -LIBBT'S TIENNA SAUSAGE for your lunch. TfE HATE THEM. The Grocery Phone 70. Stageberg & Sandborg FOR SALE New two story modem . house. J. G. SnodgraBS, or call Mala 43. - '":vv 11-6-tf ; Plumbinff GOOD SECOND-HAND tent 10-12 for sale very cheap. 1421 Adams ave-1 nue. FOR SALE OR TRADE QUICK Two good young horses. Call at Klrt leyJs stables. 11-11-tf FORI RENT Five room furnished house for rent; also 300 quarts of canned fruit for sale. Call Mrs. Mudge Adams at Red 1561. 1 1-15-4 1 and WANTED Work aa clerk hotel, houseman, handy man. Grande . Ronde Valley house. ll-15-5t FOR RENT One suite housekeeping ... rpoms. Also furnished room with or without board. 1617 Fourth St. ' 11-16-tf nr. John Melville 1428 Adsms Av LA GRANDE, ORE- THE IDAHO JUMK HOUSE AT BOISE, IDAHO. S. KOPPEL, Proprietor VfILL PAT TOU TOP PIECES FOB ALL KINDS i0F METAL AND RUBBER. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO CONSIGNMENT SHIPMENTS. REFERENCE I BOISE C1TT NATIONAL BANK. O. A: C. SHORT COURSES .... . . , ; Begin Jan. 3, Continue Four Weeks Every cltinm cf Oregon is cordially invited to nt - - tend Iho short courses of the Oregon Agr!cuUvr? YlIf College, "beginning Jan. 3. Eleven distinctive. I UU couises will be offered in Agriculture, Mechanic- ; Arts, Domestic Science and Art, Commerce, For 1 eslry and Music. Every course Is designed to ril t? HFLP the student in his daily work. Make this a pleasant and profitable winter outing. No tu- , itiDn. Reasonable accommodations. For beautt tnXllion ful Illustrated bulletin, address JJflrflCU H. M. TENNANT, Registrar, Corrallis, Ore. Farmer's Business Course by Correspondence. 1 u