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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1912)
LA GBANDE EVENING OBSERVER WFTWFSQA Y. OCTOBER 30. 1912 PiGETWO Press a Button and Dress in a Varm Room ectiOriBtit a Short . : 1 Dwr nn nrn mil rw tun HIS DIH Ti neAway Which causes general anxiety in affairs of State and Nation But there is another ques tion that promotes an anxious feeling, and it is the question of garments for ladies to meet the winter season. Snow And Rain Are ETV V.hAUlWS IX MITTOX -WD HlHiS SEEN. Tuikejs Intnii'iiM'lr Scarce, mid Mill Sell Aroimil i'.t or :i Outs And you should have one of our Rain Coats, a Winter Suit or Goat. We have beautiful garments that are bwund to please. They have the style, class and value - and the prices aie very low. KIRTLEY Ladies9 Ready -to-Wear The Candy Kid is almost any kind of a kid that is healthy. Makes no difference whether boy or girl the appetite for good, pure and wholesome candy is there just the same. We make all our own eandies and therefore we can guarantee them in every particular. Selder's La Grande A GOOD BUY IN ACREAGE A two-acre tract with a small house, good water right, good buildings for chickens, can be boug.it for $1050.00, with a payment of only $300.00 cash, and the balance can run for seven years, at 8 per cent in terest. The purchaser of this tract will be making a big profit to start in with, as the same is worth not less than $1500.00. Let us shew yoo this bargain. Act at once. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. PHONE MAIN 752 FOLEY HOTEL BUILDING LA GRANDE, OREGON Degression downward In meats I lioi k ami mutton la the word Unit the consumer rereives today from the meat handlers. Trur, the mar'ii be tween forn.er and present juices is not great but the! latter is less, which ' 1b material. Mutton the country uv j er becoming a more popular meat than ever before, 1b Bellint3. tops. at 4 ceits and light and heavy iiogd I are down a trille.. ! Turkeys to Be JI It'll. I A careful canvass of the county J by local meat dealers revea's that ThatiksKlvini; and Christmas fiinueis muxt he supplied, in the meat ccurs:? from sister counties and Etut"& if t lie inea.1 order calls for turkey. The cold weather has been del. imental to turkeys and there are practically none in Vnlon county. The market for turkeys Is not fixed yel, but II will open around 28 or even maybe ."' cents a pound. They will cost more than 20 cents undressed f. o.'h. . Idaho points. Corrected quotations 1 touay are: ! New home grown apples 75c pet ! box. j Oranges 50G0c. ... ' Bananas 0c per doi. ' Peaches 7085c. j. Tomatoes 4 lbs. for 25c; Eagle Val ley 7ac per crate. Pears 2 'fee lb. Grapes 10c lb. Concord grapes 30c basket Tokay grapes 50o baskt. e Quinces 3 lbs. for 25c. Pineapple20c and 25c, size. Cranberries 20c lb. 2 lbs. 35c. Grapa fruit 2 for 15c; 4 for 26c. Vegetable, and Mlseellaneeas. Cucumbers 5c each. Onions 1.50 per cwt., small lots 2i lb. Potatoes 75c per cwt. Beans White, 8 l-3c; Una. 10 cot New cabbage 2c. Celery Home grown, 10c bunch, Sweet potatoes 5c per lb. Cauliflower 1520c per head. Red peppers 15c lb. ; Green peppers 10c lb. Egg Plant 10c each. Squash 2c lb. Pumpkins 2HC Turnips 2c lb. Kwd and brain. Alfalfa hay $12.00 (retail). Timothy $12.00 (to the producer ) Wild Hay $9.00 (to the producer.) Bran $1.30 per cwt Snorts $1.40 per cwt Oats $1.40. Bran $1.25 per cwt "" sjcrtf Rolled onw $1.50. Rolled barley $1.30 per cwt. Blue Stem Flour $1.36 atca. Patent $1.25. Snowdrift $1.35. 10s Corn Meal 35c par sack. Eggs and Butttr. Butter Fancy creamery, 40 cat b. roll; 2 lb. roll, 80c. Ranch butter 65c 2 lb. roll. Ranch eggs 40c. Fresh Eastern 35c. Storage 30c. Cattle, Hots aad FswL (Buying Prlca.) (Heavy hogs 6'.4c Chickens Hen 9c; old roosters 7c. prlng fries. 12 1-Ic. Ugbt hogs 7 l-4c. Ducks LIT. weight. 12 He. nese. live weight 10c. Cowi 4 Sc. Hteer f fic. Sheep 4c. Do you dread got tint; up in a cold room these win try mornings if li ELECTRIC LUMINOUS RADIATOR will worm the coldest bed or bath-room in a few min utes. These radiators.are li?ht, beautifully finished and can be moved from room to roam. They heat "up in a jiffy and cost no more to use than an electric iron. If you appreciate comfort, get an Electric Radiator. c have them on display at our office at prices that will make vou want one. Eastern Grerxn Light & Power Co. "always at your service" Complete Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor T COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY SSSSaSSiOgSBEXS. A Xaricluas Estui. "My little boy bad a marvelous e apt." writ P. F. Bastiam of Print-. Ibert. Cap of Good Hop. "II or :irrtf In the middle of the night. II H a Try stT.re attack of crout s lock would bar It I bad a lart ittl. of Chamberlain's Couia Ren ,jr In U boas. After following Uii I Ireetiots lor as bear aad twenty rant h was ttrougfc all dugw." old by all tNhn. D. R. FONG MEDICINE CO. Branch of Baker City Office CHINESE HERBS AND BOOT RE1TEDIES Our wonderful life glrlng herbs will absolutely extirpate every Impurity from the system. No drugs, no poison, non-alcoholic. FREE OONFIDUyniX CO A Sl'LTATIOS FETE Those living out of tewa can cure themselves at home with our herbs. Write to us for par ticulars. Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to p. m. Sundays 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 6 p. m. Telephone Mala 763. Office: .HIS Adams Atchuc LA GRANDE, OREGON. Phone Main 8 llll III II. I'll til I III!. 1,11. Retail Department FOR BoxShooks Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash And Doors, Rubroid ; Roofing They Xak Tea Feel God. Th pleasant purgative effect pro need bv Chamberlain's Tablets and V bealtfay condition of body and ilnd which tbey create make one .'! . jyful. For sal by all dealers. TP CAR ntTJ8T O0B LFJUEB Tf goprama, deoeaaabU qaallty of our lumber did not nat hap pan so acoldenUlly. It represent yaara.-of carWs! tu4y aad selactlea, Baiiag x udHUUma. aaayarWou aad : xsriauu witk t Jtom ta pro loolaf Umbt tot any porpoa that I fty tnm any drct. Perfect lumber a art aiwayi. Wenaha Lumber Co. Main 732 V I