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SWINE DRIVE
" DUMPS PRICES
TOO TWO THOUSAND HOCS
REACH POKTLAJID FRIDAY.
Tartland Officials Protect
, Oregon Dealer.
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The Portland yards received near
er 8500 hogs yesterday and Ihe price
fcH from' IS to 25 tents aa a result
ejf tbe supply.' Cattle have held their
nd the outlook Is for a higher
price In the near future. $beep have
stondlly advanced In the eastern mar
kets and there Is an indication that
they will go up a few. cents on the
coast. - La Orando quotations are al
ways one . cent below tbe Portland
quotations, the difference being made
up on transportation. - ,
Calves Short In Number.
There Is a shortage In calves
which would Indicate .that, farmers
and cattle raisers are holding;' them
to replenish their herds. Tops are
quoted at 10 cents and a Utile better.
The supply In the local market Is a
bit scarce and a good price Is being
offered. :.'.
Vegetable Market Strong.
The vegetable market will be
strong on account of the extensive
DEFINITIONS
HE'LL1
Three telephone systems in a town.
PURGATORY:
1 Two telephone systems.
PARADISE:
One Good Telephone System.
ELBERT HUBBARD
Pd Ady.
..Best-By Every Test
frost in California from which state
most of the winter supply comes. No
opening has been found for potatoes
and nothing Is in sight for the pres
ent. Prices in L Grande are bettef
than on the coast.'- p
Fronted Oranges Tabooed.
As regards lemons and oranges It
may be said that the commission
men of Portland have combined to
keep the frozen stock from the mar
ket and little, If any, will get on tbe
La Qrande market. Heretofore much
of the damaged fruit was dumped on
tht unwary merchants of the north
ern coast cities owing to the good
appearance of the fruit.
Wheat Beln Held.
Wheat Is steadily going up In all of
the markets of tbe world and the
shipments are not crowding the mar
kets. Farmers are looking for a bet
ter advance and are holding out for
dollar wheat. Barley and oats are
cheap on recount of the great supply
of chcay loru. '
Tbe following are corrected quota
tatlons to date:
-Floor, Feed and Grain.
Wild Hay (retail) $12.00.
Timothy $15.00 (retail).
Alfalfa bay $13.00 (retail).
Shorts $1.45 per cwt.
Oats $1.50 per cwt
Bran $1.25 per cwt " V
Rolled Oats $1.50 per cwt
Rolled barley $1.45 cwt .
Blue Stem Flour $06 sack.
Patent -$1.25.
White Quarts $1.35 per sack.
Snowdrift $1.36.
10s Corn Meal 86c set sack.
Fri.lt. Ete.
Home grown apples 75c$1.60 a
box. .
Oranges 40c
Bananas 40c per doa.
Pineapple 20o and 25c, slse.
Cranberries 16o qt
Grape fruit (large size) 10c.
Ycgetahleo and Hlseellaneome.
Onions 1.50 per cwt. small lots 2c
lb.
Potatoes 50c per cwt. .
Beans White, g l-Sc: Una, li cbu
Cabbage-2c.
Celery 15c bunch, (home grown
10c.) ,
Sweet potatoes 5c per lb.
Green peppers 20c lb.
Squash :c lb.
Turnips 2c lb.
Eggs and Batter.
Fresh eggs 45e.
Ranch eggs 45c.
Storage eggs 36c. ' ' .
Butter Fancy creamery, 49 cents, 1
lb. roll; 2 lb. roll. 80c. .
Ranch butter 1 lb.' roll 40; Z lb.
roll 75c.
. - Cattle ..
Heavy, fed steers S6.8.rv cwt.
Choice $6.60 cwt. . '
Common $6.25S6.60 cwt.
Fancy Cows $5.75 cwt.
Fancy light cows $5.75 cwt.
Heavy calves St.O0'i5.50 cwt
Hogs.
Heavy hogs $6.60 cwt.
iMedlum light hogs $fiG5 cwt. '
Best light hogs $6.70 cwt. )
Sheep. '
Best lambs $5.90 cwt.
Poor lambs $4.00 cwt.
Yearlings $4.80 cwt.
Ewes $3.86 cwt.'
Fowl and Miscellaneous.'
Ducks.-ressed. 18c.
Geese "Dressed 18c. ' '
M PANACEA
STATES THAT K3F0BCE LAWS
AIRE FEST-FREK.
Hesters. States Among Las and Dis
ease Bates High.
. In the ; states . where 'vac
cination ..Is strictly enforced,
the rumber of contagious dis
eases is.' greatly , reduced. The
government has Just Issued statistics
on vaccination for smallpox. In It la
point out that' In Maine where tbe
quarantine and vaccination laws are
strict, there were in 1911, 68 cases of
smallpox and no dearths; In Massachu
setts -only 11 cases; in New York
337 cases.
Dn tbe other band, in Texas where
laws are lax there were 687 cases and
51 deaths. In Utah were 1660 cases .
and 8 deaths; Washington 99 cases
and in Oregon, another lax state in
vaccination matters, 206 cases. The
parallel! Is apparent.", ' said a La
Grande physician in commenting on
tbe needs of strict vaccination laws
In all states. "In states of large cit
ies, the re suits would be serious If
It was not for well regulated quaran
tine and vaccination laws."
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ROXIE AND WAYNE, OPENING TOMORROW AT THE ARCADE THE-
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People will differ on politics, religion and nuiat every other subject
vader tbe sun, but there Is on.i thing that nlnely-iilne epopte out
of every huudred agrve on, I hat la; the superiority of
Electric Lights
over all ether kinds. The question naturally arises then: "Why are
ot all home lighted by electricity?" The answer Is simple. Home
eopie wbo are not familiar with tlghtiag progress still think that
electric liKtita are exienJlv. We are coornriug people daily of
the eyitu mt of electricity f r luiitlnit. Will you give us a chance
to pro. t if ti your sn'israclimi?
Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co.
"Always at your service."
SALE I BANKRUPTCY.
' Notice la hereby given that I will
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder, at ten o'clock a. m. on Monday
the 20th day of January, 1913, on the
premises, at or near Gwynne, on the
La Grande ft Joseph branch of the O.
W. R. & N. Ry., near Lostine, In Wal
lowa' county, Oregon, the saw mill,
(dally capacity about 30,000 feet), and
pinning mill together wttht lumber,
logging outfit, blacksmith outfit, sleds
wagons and horses, and all other as
sets and equipment of Quincy E.
Gwynne, Bankrupt, according to In
ventory. -
The lumber consists of about 500.
000 eet of shop lumber, (mostly 1
1-2"., about 1.000.000 feet ot one Inch,
two Inch, and other lumber all East
ern Oregon Pine.
This lumbor is well manufactured,
well piled, dry and protected from the
weather. The saw mill and planing
mill are well housed In good build
ings, both being complete and ready
to run. Commodious yards, side
track and conveniences with reason
able lease and contract on good tim
ber available.
S. D. WHITE,
Trustee of Quincy E. Gwynne, a
bankrupt.
Dally Jan. 9. 10. 11. IS 19.
r1re te Stockholders.
The annnnl meeting of the stock
holders ot the United States National
bank will be held at Uietr banking
rooms In the city of La Orando
Tnwiliy. Janns-r HtV ' 191. at :
e'rlnrk p. m. for the p orpose o
electing a board of directors and fo
transacting any other business tha
may come before the meeting.
T. J. SCROOOIN. Cashier.
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ossard
The wondrous back or a Goss
sard Corset is a joy to see. Tho
woman who wears a Gossard Cor
set knows that her back as well
a her figure Is correctly corseted.
They are, enthusiastically endors
ed by leading dressmakers for
their beautiful lines and by emi
nent physicians for their hygienic
qualities. A complete line ot tne
different models and sizes always
on Land. Prices 1150. $0.00. $6.50
and !.$.
Mrs. Rob't .
Pattison
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am foing to
. cut down my expenses and put some money
the bask. I can live on a lot less if I try
will start a bank account today."
Money Is a good thing to have If yon lose
your occupation with money ! tb bank
you are always Independent. Sioy Ino this
bank and let us talk It over. .
United States National Bank
La Grande. Oreunn
Capital, $100,000; Surplus, $10,500; .Deposits.':.!
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
SrK',EwSL n' E 0""DGE PUA5K COXLEI
WM. MILLER A. T. HILL J. & HEJfRT
T. J. SrROfiBIlt C. T. BACO?t J. lT cmFSS
Tomatoes
Did you ever try our "Eagle Valley Pride" solid
packed Tomatoes? If not you have missed some
thing. They are absolutely the finest Tomatoes on
the market today for the price. 2 cans for 25c
TnE coon Timos post xo more than ordiaart
THIXGS IF T0C K.NOW WHERE TO BUT.
Stageberg Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70
TEGETABLM I REAM) All. THE TIME.
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