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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1912)
PAGE TWO Coryrlht Mart SchalTncr it Maix "our pieparation to wear. As may as well have it decide what it shall 7 I clothes pre the kind that give one a dressed-up feeling; whatever style you decide to have, you'll get distinction in dress if you get these clothes. We have some exceptionally good blue serge suits, and dark worsteds in sacks; the latest models, with long roll lapels; styles that will please the young fellows immensely. We can supply you with suits and furnishings at easy pi ices. Opera House Blocki::: ,.;.;La Grande, Oreg " Portland's Largest Northwest's Grandest Hostelry " Absolutely Fireproof 725 Rooms 300 Rooms With Bath ) 100 Sample Rooms , tocuptci an entire wok in ttio heart of bunfness and financial districts. The moat mnKniir cent Lobby, Urstautant, Ballimm, Banquet Hall ana Public Rsomi in the West. The utmost In comlort anl convenience, lluadquarttus H.p.o.H. (iranil Lodte Convention, Portland, 1917 EUROPEAN PLAN-RATES $1.50 TO SS.00 PER DAT ' Buswa Meet Ecry Train and Steamer H. O. BOWERS, Manaicr j. m. BBOWKBLL, Assiatant Manafjor J S 5 8 ? 5 $ $ s 8 S MARKET REPORTS S S 4 & S 3 ? ? SS ? local qotatlons today: ,, Dutter-i-Fnney creamery 40 cen'.B 1 lb. roll; 2 lb. roll, 80c. Ranch butter, 6Eo and 70c 2 lb. roll. Hnnch eggs 20c and 25c. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, for Easter will not long as you're going to have a new suit this Spring, you in time for the good clothes parade. be, come in and let us know. Biart- .Schaff her ' & Marx WHEN IN Portland, Oregon TOP AT THK HOTEL MULTNOMAH Vt'm'tiililes nnd JIlsci'llHiieons. rotutiM's Per cwt., $1.75. Spinach 10o lb.. S lba., for 25c. Rhubarb 15c lb , ? lbs. 2.")i. Hot house green onions 5c buncn. Onions $2.25 per cwt. Cabbage 3c. v (Mlery Per bunch 15c. two for 25c. Sugar C'unc, cash price $G.7C; 30 dnj-s' time, $7.35 per cwt.; beet suisnr, cash price, $0.55; 30 dnyB time, $0.95 Boaue White, g l-3e; na, 10 ceuts be complete without your new things Fruits. Home grown 'pples $1.00 to $1.50 per box. Grade established price. Cranberries- -20 cents per quart. Oranges 40c to 50c. , Bananas 10c nor doz. No. 9 Center .:;?.fflSne.. Base Ball $1,25 each The Official Rail of the World Series The Cork Center construction, it is gen. erally agreed, improvea the gnme for tlra spectators. It mnkes a livelier game nnd keeps tho players nlcrt. The National Lentjue has adopted the Spalding Cork Center Ball as official fortwenty years mora Send (or a copy oF trie SpnMing CatalogM Free to any adclrcu A. G. Spalding & Bros. 150 Geary Street San Francisco SPALDING Asm SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1 As soon as you on. ( Li lt WILL ASSIST 1 (H.1IllI.M(i ALL LLK.1I EMS. Construction of Vnrii Willi Ran' Track Aim linsclmll situation Pro in Is I na Adequate facilities to comluet tr.tclt meets, permit fool ball games, basis' ball game ami nrcoinmoilate the coun ty lair associatloa if such Is desirable, j will be provided on a site approxi mately where the baseball grounds are now located If a movement giv1" further impetus last evening by tin: Commercial club 1uaterlali7.es. " Tin club will not finance the baseball club In the proposed class 1) league ImlmU ing Hoise, Baker, La Grande nnd one' or three other towns, but will le' d its moral support and help provldi for irroniiiis If tho i i.. r,r ....,i. .,i.... 1 ..... ,. v inn 11 11, ii.s all athletic sports and constnu tin? 11 nair n.u.) race track proves feaal'.de, A committee to confer with tlio f.-Jr people in this respect was nppobtrti last night, and it is believed that it wl be possible to get all elements combined 011 one goal. As for thr prospects of class I) baseball, it is ULL, DACE 1911 Permanency in dental ' work is a thing to bo de-; sired. A thorough knowledge of ."oral con ditions is a necessary qualification in a dentist , ;if the best service is'to' -be rendered. . . . . s n a limOUGKBktD PLYMOW I CCKS Pullet mid Cockerel Mating Utility Matirgs. Eggs (or sale. For 1'rlces Cor. respond to ; ' D. B. STODDARD . La Grande. Ore said they are bright enough and neeu but assurance of good grounds to be brought to a clmax immediately After Sunday midnight trout Hill ing will be perfectly all right ami 'lie season will be on. While ttie law will permit, anglers to lish it is not probable that many big catches will be recorded yet a while for there are many high streams at thl3 early daie. Local fishermen are much elated over the announcement that the hatchery near the continence of the Wallowa and Grande Ronde rivers ls to be em .ployed to slock the streams above it this spring, and every spring In tlio future, and a way is to be found to S'.reen irrigating ditches. These points were brought out by W. L. Fin ley, state game warden, In a talk be fore Enterprise men Saturday night in the court house. Some days before Mr. Finley tallied the matter over with Joseph people when lie was there on his way to the Cliesnimnus with the elk. When the spring run of steel head, or rainbow trout, begins, Mr. Finlov plans to devote the hatchery to propa gating these fish. Tiio run will como to a close in about a month, and tho fingerlings, the small fish, will I'u distributed In the rivers and creeks. Then a good flshway will be opened In the Wallowa river around the dam and this passage will be left open un til late in the isummor when the run of chlnook Balmon begins. -To. care for this, the darn will be closed for about, a month. - The small .salmon will be released in the lower rivor, and the waterways again will be op ened, and will remain open until spring. ' There is no open way around the dam now. othlng can pass this bar rier. ' In the past the hatchery lias been maintained exclusively as a commer cial proposition, for the purpose of stocking the lover rivers, particular ly the Columbia, with marketable fish. The prospects for a ball club at El gin this year are not yet determined accurately according to information from the sister town, it is not known just, who the club there will align It self with. OAS IN YGOR STOMACH, BLOAT km PRESSURE' AROUND YOUR HEART Cured, Cured to Stay Cured With Baalmann's Gas Tablets. Iteraiise rt.Ut.MAX.V3 GAS-TAIU.KrS nre mole Sn;,lly fur the cum i.t Sianim lidus. (i.uin tho ctortinch .ni.l l-.j-.vcl! is not always dvarqaia: vcre nften it's ner vu irtlM it r.Klivr (:nn n ncrvuiia, irritable btom.-irli. '-'Ai ' V VS i;-rAIH.l;r.S u (hevnlrmncdv in ;.i .i-ir.i m: iji- (t; ..tii-ny nmi li.l inrtly to Mini a ucrvouj, iiri'i! .i.r"i-iin- ftitrarh. Oat simptv cannot form ill' s' 1 ' B.UlJjANX'S (iAS-TAHI.CTS, 1' y.iK ).iur st'.Bi,.ii'ii will )k quiet calm and in normal artiMii. lirawmVr Br.MAXS' OAMAHI.CT3 rro so iii iui n. .re -mvlhiw: in exislcnro, cnMain no frpm, m ji.li. 1:0 i-liamnj, ri repiicrniiiit, no li-wtive of any a.no, wry in inadc for rtntv.n !, aaaoiily und rare vou . cmythimi has tailed. " ll.iwiio.-iilinrtMiHanrei.ldfirSnebve-tTvdrliCiri"t, or tnui I'uvct In lblincnuinn Pharmacy, 330 Sutler St, .I s X- 7 .. Vinson SEED RMIKSTEM WHEAT. BALD HAKLEY. KYE, ALFALFA, TIM. OTHY, HI2D CLOVEIt, WHITE fLOVKIt LAWN QUASH. LAWN FEHTIMZKlt, ALL KINDS OF GAKDEN SEED IN BILK. Waters-Stanchfield Produce Co., a'n 706 HAY. FEED, FF.OUH, POULTRY BUPl'UKS, WOOD llfil-'KHHSON AVKNUE . Warm weather has brought out all the available timber for the high school track team and If this brand of climate continues the team should round into good shape at an . early date, ; The Ekycle a Present Dav Necessity Cycling is in the fore front of health giving, needful and enjoyable out of door exercise. See,, our.; new shipment of Columbian just in. Skilled mechanics to do all kinds repair work. leigbtonY Garage (Zmsard COJiSTS Fashion and Comfort Unite In Gossard Corsets Ouiy iu me tjosBuru Corset can yoiv show a stylish and attractive llguio without risking health and comfort. -Jtiui in liuui Is the secret. Front lacing keeps the line of beauty in the back even and true, and fashion always requires a -' beautiful back, front lacing give free play to luns, and diaphragm, 'Insuring comfort nnd easo always; front lacing Is common sense would you lace your shoes W . back? The Gossard is 3.50 to $8.50' A compk'-e line always oh hand. Mil. ROUT. PATTIS0S, Phone Red 3221 Corsetlcrc 1