La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 13, 1913, Image 2

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    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. ;
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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
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Fulls a Foul Plot.
When a shameful plot exists be
tween liver and bowels to cause dis
tress by refusing to act, take Dr
King's New Life Pills, and end such
abuse of your system. They gentlj
compel right action af stomach, liv
er ana ooweis, ana restore youi
health and all gcod feelings. 25c ai
all druggists.
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I F. BBLLIKSEB,
raOXZ RED 471
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ANUARY IWW I?"-"
70 z a 4 5 6t
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Newlfeaf
rf iirts t
I JT nnv.
l arifpng to
cut down my expenses and put some money
the back. lean live on a lot less if I try
will start a bank account today."
. Money Is a good thing to have If yo'i lose
your occupation with money in the bank
you are always Independent Step into this
bank and let us talk It over. "
UnitedStatesNatlonalBank
La Grande. Oregon
Capital, $100,000; Surplus, $10,500; Deposits,
$400,000. ,
OFFICERS AND DIKECTOKS
X. K. WEST H. E. COOUDGE FBA5K C0JT1EI
WH. KILLER A. T. HILL J. . HE.RT ,
t. s. srmwart r. t. baco j. lTcatpiess
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When you want good
service, cm
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JONES
Transfer Co.
Complete Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing ,
. Rubber Buggy Tires .
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY
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D. R. FONG
Large Wagons - Good
Horses Careful Men
s ollc.
Best-By Every Test
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People will differ on j.olltlra, religion and most every other subject
under the sun, but thore Is one thing that ninety-nine epople out
of every hundred aree on, that Is; the superiority of
Electric Lights
over all other kind. The question naturally arises then: "Why are
not all home lighted by elect rkltyr The answer Is simple. Some
people who are not familiar with llghtlag progress still think that
electric lights art expensive. We are eouvaclag people dally of
the economy of electricity for lighting. Will yen give us a chance
to prove It to your satisfaction ?
i 8ervlc will be bald Bunda. at 11 n.
lU V1 VBW VU. J; B. and Pr,r ratIn. M wVdneed.y
SALE IN BAKBLPTCT.
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.
Trustee of Qulncy E. Owynne. s
bankrupt
Dally Jan. 9, 10. 11. 18 19.
Urge Wagons - Good! I ' . " , fr
Horses . Careful Men! 1 " KJ"
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Branch of Baker City Office
CHINESE BEBBS AND
BOOT BEMEDIES
Our wonderful life giving
herb will absolutely extirpate
every Impurity from the system.
No drugs, no poison, aon-alco-
FBLE CONFIDENTIAL
CONSULTATION FBEE
Those living out ot town can
cure them selves at hom with
our herbs. Write to us for par
ticulars. Office rfours: to 12 a. m.; 1 to
p. m.
Sundays 9 to 12 a. m.; l to
5 p. m.
Telephone Main 788.
Office t .1412 Adam Avenne
LA GRANDE, OREGON.
Chamberlain's Cough Berne dr.
This remedy has no superior for
roughs and rolils. It Is pleasant to
take. It contains no opium or other
narcotic. It always cures. For sale
by all dealers.
Christian tKfence.
evening at 9 o'clock at the German
,M"k" ' J Lutheran chnrrt, bnllrtlng on M Ave, rh0M R(4 J221
-""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""------ north of th high school building. II
(itissard
The wondrous bacR or a Gos-
sara lorset is a Joy to see. The
woman who wears a Gossard Cor
set knows that her back s wMl
a her figure is cor:rclly corseted
They are enthusias'lcully endor,-.-
ea or leaning orossraaliers fo:
their beautiful lines and by emi
nent physicians for their hygienic
qualities. A complete line of u,t
different models and size always
on hand. Prices $3.30. $0.0, 16.50
and 18. fv.
Mrs. Rob't
Pattison
COBSETIEBE
oes
it:., .i.:
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
THE (.00D THINGS COST No'KORE THAN ORDINABT
THINGS IF VOL' KNOW 1VHEUE TO BCT.
Stageberg Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70
VEKETAIILES IN SEASON ALL THE TIXE.
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