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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1913)
MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1913. ' PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSKtiVEtt, KOXJE AND WAYNE In wild west stunts at the Arcade. . , Frail, Eta, Hone frowa apples 76cC $1.90 a bos. Orange 4t 4 ' Bananas 0c per do. Pineapple 200 and 26c, als. Cranberrle 1S qt Grape fruit (large size) 10c. ' VUIIk and Illstsellaaee. Onion 1.50 per cwt, imall lota 2r lb. Potatoes 50c per cwt. bona While, t l-ic: II. na. 10 eat Cabbage 2c. Celery 15c bunch, (borne grown 10c.) Svreet potatoes 5c per lb. Green pepper 20c lb. Squa :Vic lb. Turnip 2Ho lb. Eggs and Batter. Freik egg 45c. Ranch egg 46c. ' Storage egg 35c. ' Butter Fancy creamery, 40 eeata. l lb. roll: 2 lb. roll. 80c Ranch butter 1 lb. roll 40; 2 lb. roll 75c. Cattle Heavy fed ateen $(.S5 cwt. Choice 18.60 cwt Common $6.25S.60 cwt. Fancy Cow $5.76 cwt. Fancy light cow $5.75 cwt. Heavy calves $4.005.50 cwt Heirs. Heavy hors $6.60 cwt. Medium light hqgg $6.50 cwt. Best light bog $6.70 cwt. ; Sheep. Best lambs $5.90 cwt. Poor lambs $4.00 cwt. Yearling $4.80 cwt Ewes $3.60 cwt Fewl aad MsrelUnMis. , Duck., dressed, iJic. ' - Geese Dressed 18c. MONEY ! - TO I LOAN ! on farm lands in Union, ! Wallowa and Baker ; counties. ; 4 Make 1 hi THE ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. La Grande, Ore. Owners of a complete and up-to-date set of Abstracts of Union County, Oregon. All work guaranteed. Give us a trial. CMXOCKWOOD.Mgr Office in Foley Bldg. UST WEEK MARKET BIG SHARP LOSSES FFLT nacEs IJi 1KH1 BalUsh Attitude in Sheep Circle the Week's Feature. (By Portland Union Stock Yards Co.) ,. Portland, Jan. 13. (Special) Re ceipt for the week have heon: Cat tie 1131; calve 13; hogs 7184; sheep 8226; horse 20. Cattle liquidation this week ha been far short of supplying trade re quirement. Killer show a keen de ' aire for prime beef, but are not over looking medium grade, o urgent Is the call. Heavy fed steers steady to strong at $7,600)7.75, fully a quarter higher than previoua market periods. All claims of butcher stuff selling strong, wKh cows and heifers having the lead, tops bringing $6.75 Friday. Hog Experience Drop. .The swine market enperlenced ' sharp losses during the week, as re ceipts totaled over 6000 bead and proved a veritable glut to trade chan nels, opening at $8.008.10 Monday. The market dropped to $7.90 by mid week and closed steady to weak $7.50 7.65. . Xotten on Incline. The mutton market I steady to hade higher and the tendency Is decidedly upward. Receipts have been unsatisfactory and anxiou buyer are bidding stronger price for prime ewes and wethers. Three carloads of wethers, selling at $5.85 and ewes at $4.50 Indicate the bullish attitude in the sheep house. Few lambs are com ing forward and the market ia steady to strong, Top sales made around $6.75. Flour, Feed sad Grain. Wild Hay (retail) $12.00. . Timothy $16.00 (retail). Alfalfa bay $12.00 (retail). Short $1.46 per cwt Oat $1.50 per cwt R ran $1.25 per cwt w Rolled Oat $1.60 per cwt Kulled barley $1.45 cwt Blue Stem Flour 11.26 sack. Patent -$1 J6. .Wbltf, Quarts $1.35 per sack. 8nowdrlft $1.36. 10a Cora Meal 86e ser sack. His Stenaeb Trouble Over. -Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not like to feel that your stomach troubles were over, that you could eat any kind of food yon desired without in jury? That may seem ao unlikely to yon that yon oa a vnm tor an ending of your troobia. bat permit us to assure yon that it Is not alto gether Impossible. If others can be cured permanently, and thousands have been, why' not you? John R Barker of Baatle Creek, Mich., Is one of them. He says. "I was troubled with teartburn, Indigestion, and liver complaint until I usde Chamberlain's Tablets, then my trouble was over." Sold by' All dealers. 1 Vacuum ROUSE CLEAJTIJfH UPB0LSTEKI56 FCS5ITCBB REPAIRING ATTBESS XAKI59 Tvwsmms PACKIHCU f Fulls a Foul Plot. 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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 & Joseph branch of the O. W. R. ft N. Ry., near Lostio, In Wal lowa county. Ougon, the saw mill, (daily capacity about 30.000 feet), and planing mill together wttht lumber, logging outfit blacksmith outfit, sleds wagons and horses, and all other as sets and equipment of Qulncy E. Qwynne. Bunkrupt, according to In ventory. The lumber consists of about 300.-- 000 feet of shop lumber, (mostly 1 A 1-2".. about 1.000,000 fet of one Inch. two Inch, and other lumber all East ern Oregon Pine. -v This lumber Is well manufactured well piled, dry and protected from th' weather. The saw mill anil pinning mill are well housed In good build lngs, both being complete and ready to run. Commodious yards, side track and conveniences with reason able lease and contract on good tim ber available. 8. D. WHITE. 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