PAGE 2 LA GRANDE" EVEiJiNG OBSERVER; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1911. if I p n i&eaay - iviaae ID) m Vira teflKi oioelh Blacks and Blue Serges. All gO at $ 20.00 : Th3 Tgry A. V. Andrew ' eMur!(twn Boss WE CAX SELL YOU A 40 ACBE BAXCH t FILES FROM RAILROAD. GOOD SWL, RUXXIXG : WATER, ft ROOM HOUSE AT A 8XAPPECE OF $1400.00. TERM'S TO SUIT TOU. WOULD TRADE FOR GOOD LA GRANDE PROP EBTY. THl MAih H7ILL T?r !r?1p,,ni;'T. The Slouch Investment Co. 2XD DOOR EAST OF POSTFFICI STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY, NOV. 23 ! I I . t ( . - 1 J . ! st , ; ';.- Max DM! rTSirHii?iTrTiW AND A REMARKABLE CAST OF 20 PRINCIPALS INCLUDING AL FRED GOULDINQ, DENTON VANE. WILLIE POLLARD, EDITH WHITLEY, LAURA OAKLEY AND WINNIE BAULDWIN. 30 PRETTY CHORUS GIRLS 30 "The Rich Mr.Hoggenheimer" One entire year at the Casino Theatre, New York Started All Ameri ca Laughing. PRICES $1.60, $LO0, 75c AND 50c SEATS OX SALE AT TAX BUR EX'S, COMMEXCIXd XEXT TUESDAY MORXIXG. GflUi HOLD ! POTATO CROPS PCRTLAXD MARKET 15 DULL CON DITION'. (nlifernla Growers Boosted Prices to Fill Own Pockets. (Portland Journal.. V Trading In the potato market here has been brought to an abrupt stop owing to the determination of grow ers to told. Markets elsewhere are not snowing the improvement expected and there fore prices being bid by shippers are far out of line with what growers are expecting, .v. The cat has been let out pf the bag, explaining the reason why California potato dealers were so anxious to boost the price in Oregon. It is stated on good authority that 2,000,000 bags of potatoes remain unsold in Cali fornia at this time, 500,000 of which are alleged to be in the hands of Geo. Shlma,' the Japanese grower. California dealers are making a desperate effort to take away the po tato trade of Arizona from this sec tion and by boosting prices here so that growers would not sell, the south' era dealers would therefore be able to undersell their northern competi tors ;.. ' '.,';..-'.' ." . Notwithstanding the short crop re ported generally in the east and the expected heavy demand for potatoes, no orders are at present coming to this city from Texas points, a very un. usual occurrence even during normal seasons. Local market quotations tods v. Batter and Eggs. Butterfat 38 cents. Cheese Hazelwood and Tillamook. 25 cents. Butter Creamery, 45 cents, one lb. 85 cents two lb. roll. Eggs Rancheggs, 40c; storage,'35c. 25c. ' ' ; Vegetables and Miscellaneous. Potatoes Per cwt, $ 1.50 Cabbage Per cwt $1.50 Onions $2.25 per cwt. : ' Cabbage Per pound, 2 Mi 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' tlm0 $7.30 per cwt. Beet sugar, cash price $6.70, 30 days' time $7.10 Beanc 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 dos. Feed and Grain. Alfalfa Hay $13.00 (retail). Tlmpthy $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. Cows SMic to 4c. . Steers 4c to 5c. Hogs $6.50. Chickens Hens, 10: old roosters, (8c and spring fries 10c to 12c. i Turkeys, live weight, 17 to 18c. j Ducks, live weight,, 12c. ? Geese, live weight 12 c. '. r 7V "DO IT SOW is an old saw, but it applies to noth ing so vitally as to the care of your teeth; - There's a reason why you should call at STEVENSON'S DENTAL OF FICE If you want your teeth put In good condition, in fact there are sev eral' reasons. ': t, : , . Reliable work and fees consistent with same. J. EL Stevenson, D. D. S. MtMniHmMfMu(tHMninmniuwtnMH J If your eyes give yon trou- J oie nave tnem examined and 1 properly fitted with glasses ' by a reliable optometrist and the only attendance rrnriunt ' 1 t ' OLD 5TUE' KRYPTOK. optometrist In Union mtr ' 1 T ' The most modern methods only used. ' I . . If you have trouble glasses will not correct you 'will be told the prop- J '. , er course to pursue. ' 1 ; I I make a .specialty of fitting glasses. W. M. Peare, graduate Northern ; llllnoU College of Opthamology, Chicago, with 1 J. H. PEARE, & SON. i L Oraade't leading jewelers and optometrists. Opposite U. S. Land ' bfflee. Broken lenses replaced In a few minutes.' w grind our own ! r leues. - VrV. . . i ; i i jvsjvsjsi TO CURE A COLD IX OXE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund monty If it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S sig nature is on each box. 25c. $1C0 Reward, $109 The readers of this paper will t pleased to learn that tliero Is at least one dreailid disease that science hus been able to curs In all its stages, and that is Catnrrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only Fositlva cure now known to the medical rntnrnlty. Cacarrh belnff a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the din- ease, and giving the patient strength by bulldlnr up the ronstitutlon and assisting; n-.fur.ln doing its work. The proprietors era that they offer One Hundred Dollars 1 lcr any rase timt it rrjis to cure. Sena . 4 . . FRATERNAL . ORDERS OF LA 4 GRANDE. ' " A. F. t A. M. La Grande Lodge No j 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular meet- j lngs first and third Saturdays at 7i30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. L. M, HOYT, W. M. f A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary. B. P. O .E. La Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue Visiting brothers are cordially In vited to attend. . H. J. RITTER. Ex. Rul H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Sec. , WOODMEN OF' THE WORLD Li Grande Lodge No. 169 W 0.' V. 'meets every second and fourth Sat nrdays at K. P. hall. All visiting mebera welcome. . , D. FITZGERALD, a C. J. H. KEENEY. Clerk. 4. W. A.--La Grande Camp No. 770? meets every Monday In the month a' the I. O.O. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited t tttend. ' W. A. DUNN, WILL LANDRUM. Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cr Lodge No. 27 meets every Mono night In Castle hall, (old Elk's hal) A Pythian welcome to all vlsHtn' ' Knights. A. C. HAYNES, C. C. ' R. L. LINCOLN. M. of R. ; T-EBEKAHS--Crystal LodKe No. i meets every Tuesday evening In fb I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mon bers are Invited to attend. MISS HELEN McLAUGHLINr N. O MISS ANNA ALEXANDER. Sec O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. P C. holt stated communications th - second and fourth Wednesdays o each month. Visiting members cor dlahy Invited. CARRIE B HUNTER. W. M. ' ' ' MARY A. WARNTCK. 9y. r WE MAKE RUBBER SUMPS of All Kinds , Anderson Store I' Cove, On. ' . Aim tiififii ana con sider your able of .."great self cap - ; W Make up your mind to save a thousand dollars. Start a bank account and persevere. You can do' it as easily as others have-ryou MUST start before you can finish. United Dtaies 'Rational Your Savings Earn 4 per cent interest here i BUY YOUR DRESSER ; :;;;::now;.;;;; .:;;" I HATE 23 XEW DRESSERS IX " SOLID OAK. MADE IX 5IXE DIF- . FEREXT STYLES THAT HUST GO . DURING OCTOBEB: t , $15.50 Solid Oak Dresser $12.50 . $16.50 Solid Oak Dresser $13.25 $17.60 Solid Oak Dresser $14.00 ' $19.00 Solid Oak Princess $15.25 ' $20.00 Solid Oak Princess $16.00 $24.00 Solid Oak Princess ' $20.00 BIGGEST SNAP YOU EVER SAW. BUY NOW I 4 Want Your Heat ing Stove Set Up? 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