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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1912)
PAOB TWO LA ORANDE EVENING 0B8KRVKU. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1912. , - -.. L. q mm iffffif iniu irrti mum i -.V uumiui uuim :- :"f iris THEMNDof CLOTHES TO-EUY r -3 . IN:;SELE0TIKOi FALL SUIT 'OB ' OVERCOAT; FROM fj ; OUR STOCK OF ; Adiier's Cottegiian Clothes You aro guarding against any posri bility of dissatisfaction. You 1 -will procure clothes which will fit perfect-' ly, be of the latest' style, made fron fabrics of the1 newest designs,! and thoroughly dependable quality. ' It is always comforting to know that your clothes are correct. For Suits and, Overcoats Prices Range front . . . $15.00 to $30.00 Cothiers & Furnishers O DEPOT STREET, LA GRANDE Ash Bros Selder's A GOOD BUY IN ACREAGE A two-acre tract with a small house, good water right, good buildings for chickens, can be bug.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 sh. w you this bargain. Act at once. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. PHONE MAIN 752 - FOLEY HOTFX BUILDING LA GRANDE, OREGON . r, t : .- " -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 candies and therefore we can guarantee them in every particular. ASSURED OHIO CBOr M, FEB C1HI CREASE, IS KEF0BT. IS La Grande Tri-State flrali' rwdMtrt'HAr rieis- teg: Hkprts. ' ' Lima, 6.i No. 8. A torn crop ol 26 per pent larger than normal and of much better quality. than last year .Is Indicated la reports presented here to day at a conference of the Trl-fitate Grain Producers and Dealer' aaao- kUM. : Th wocUtloa . cbotmw ike counties of , northwestern ; Ohio, Northern Indian and Southern Mlch- XUKUT RXF0BT8, .. New. home grown . apple 7Be per box. Oranges St ffSOc. Bananas 40c per doe. Peaches 7086c. Pears 2 Ho lb, Grapes 10c lb. Tokay grapes 60c basket. Quinces 3 lbs. for 25c. Pineapple 20o and 25c slse. Cranberries 15 cents lb. GrapA fruit 2 for 15c; 4 for 2Rr. Vegetables and MIiMllaneons. Cucumbers So each. Onions 1.60 per cwt., small lots 2c lb. , Potatoes 75c per cwt Beans White, l-8c; Una, 10 ceau New cabbage 2c. Celery Home grown, 10c bunch. , Sweot potatoes 5c per lb. Cauliflower 1520c per head. Red peppers 16c lb. Green peppers 10c lb. 4 Egg Plant 10c each. Squash 2c lb. Pumpkins 2 '4c Turnips 2c lb. Feed and train. Wild Hay $9.00 (to the producer.) Bran 11.31 p-r cwt. Timothy $12.00 (to the producer.! Alfalfa hay $12.00 (retail). Shorts $1.40 per cwt. Oats $1.10. Bran $1.25 per cwt Rolled oats $1.50. Rolled barley $1.30 per cwt. Blue Stem Flour $1.36 saca. Patent $1.25. Snowdrift $1.35. 10s Corn Meal 35c per sack. Kcffs and HutUr. Butter Fancy creatuery. 40 ceau. lb. roll: 2 lb. roll. 75c. Ranch butter Coc 2 lb. roll. Ranch eggs 40c. Fresh Eastern-40c. Storage 35c. Cattle, Hogs and FswL (Buying Pries.) Heavy hogs 7 cents. Light hogs 7 c. Chickens Hens 9c; old roosfers 7c; spring fries, 12c. Ducks Lira weight, II He. Geese, live weight 10c. Cows 4 5c. Steer Ffic Sheep 4c. JUST ARRIVED A CAR OF NEW FURNITURE consisting of nic rockers and dining 1 chjairsv - dressed bulTeWlftnry tablei and pther, arti- cles too numerous td nieniion. "What Kak life . more pleasant than a comfortahlewell furniftb-'. ed home?) If jeu need any of Uwee comforts" come in and lock s orer. Too will find our! : prices, right and our furniture new and up to Idatf;.- .j; ; . i ',: r- - ' We also carry a first class line of RANGES, and . i HEATING STOVES. - Onrxanges Are gnaran 'teod for twenty years. We are aiso agents for ;the PURE FOOD KITCHENETTE. Adcook & Fritts ..... WALK A BLOCK AND flAVE A DOLLAB' i Complttt Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing Rubber Buggy Tins LA GRANDE IRON WORKS I n prprnmAr r r :.i ' If COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY I DANGER IX DELAY. kidney DKense Are Too Dnuuernn for La (iranile People to .Neitlfot. The grent danger of klilney troulil.f Is that they so often get a firm hold before tile sufferer recognizes tliim Health will be gradually undermined Backache, headache, nervousness lameness, soreness, lunibngo, uriunry trouMc.s. dropsy, gravel nnd HrisM'f di i ase o'ten follow !n merciless suc cession. Inn"t neglect your kidneys. Help the kidneys with Oonn's Kidney I'llls. whlili are so strongly recom memled r!ght here In this localtiy. J. D. Morrow, 517 Marts St.. Pen Hleton.. Oregon, says: "For about months I had backache nnd if I did any work that required stooping, sharp twinges aartea through my loins and over my right kidney. The secretions from my kidneys. wen? un natural and Irregular and painful In passage. On a fiend's advice, I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they removed my trouble. 1 gladly give this rem edy my endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo ' New York, sole agents for th.? IV.. " D. R. FONG i in " 1 "' 1 - -- --- ' .1 , is. ...y,-, - . f, j 'I MEDICINE CO. Branch of Baker City Office CHINESE HERBS AND BOOT REMEDIES Our wonderful life giving herbs will absolutely extirpate every Impurity from the system. No drugs, no poison, non-alcoholic. FREE CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION FBEE Those living out of town can cure themselves at home with our herbs. Write to us for par ticulars. Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 9 p. m. Sundays 9 to 12 a. in.; 1 to 6 p. m. Telephone Main 762. Offlcet .1113 Adams Avenue LA GRANDE, OREGON. Phone Main 8 THE GEO. . PALER LOB. CO. Retail Department FOR BoxShooks i- l Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash And Doors, Rubroid Roofing sssssssssssssisii i i : . . m SBBSBBJ Let Us Protect Your Health by putting your plumbing in first-class sanitary con dition, connecting it to sewer so i vill pnsB all sani- tary laws. BAY 6 ZWEIFEL LICENSED PLUMBERS LA GRANDE T I States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Ready for Trial of Gangmon. Xew York, Nov. 8. Prepraatlons for the trial of the four gangsters in dicted with former police lieutenant Becker for the murder of Herman Rosenthal were considerably ad vanced today when the drawing of a Jury was commenced from a special pnnel of 200 talesmen. The four ac rrrcd gang leaders are to be given t trials. "Wh'tey Louis'' will he the first to-face prosecution.. It Is expected to have everything in readiness to begin his trial about the middle of next wi?ek. William Shap Ire, driver of the "murder car" will be one of the leading witnesses for the prosecution. The flour, feed, cereal, mil land the grain warehouse workmen at San Fsanclsco, Calif., are discussing a proposd organization. " ' At a recent convention of the cigar makers' union a resolution to Inaug urate an old-age pension system was defeated. "'4 ir