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PAGE EIGHT A ID A vrri rm SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1913. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!, PAGE TWO . ; PIEM FISH FORJEJTEN SMELT OF HIGH GRADE ON THE 3IARKET. Little Movement In Price Except In Wheat. All klndi of fish are to be seen on the La Grande market. Fine quality of smelt from the Cowliti river, said to be the finest In thli aectlon of the country, are on sale at about ten. cent per pound. Later on the price will go down as the supply generally Increases about two weeks after the annual run of these slender fish. Lire Stork Steady. There Is nothing startling In the markets of the Pacifto Northwest nor In any of the markets of the world. Hogs and tattle have experi enced little change, and all prices have remained about the same as yes terday. It Is not thought there will be any violent fluctuation one way or the other In the price of meats on account of the supply and demand. The lonten season Is bound to exer cise an effect on the meat market for the next thirty days and nothing short of no shipments at all to the Portland market will force the price above the present figures. Small shipments of fresh things have come from the California gar dans, but It la not likely that much will come by the way of La Grande. Green stuffs continue to come from Walla Walla and Portland and the local greenhouse and the price Is just the ordinary winter price. Wheat Steady Everywhere. Wheat remained stationary for the day save la the Budapest market which showed a slight falling off, but in all of the other markets of the world the market Is strong, and the tendency Is to go up. Trade Is brink on the coaBt and California millers are calling for supplies. This would indicate ;ht the price will bo better In the near future. All experts In the grain market predict dollar wheat for the next month. All flour In La Grande has gone up ,5 cents per suck or 20 cents per barrel. Flonr, Feed and Grain. Wild Hay (retail) $12.00. Timothy $15.00 (retail). Alfalfa bay 113.00 (retail). Shorts $1.45 per cwt. Oats $1.50 per cwt. Bran $1.25 per cwt .' ' Complete Equipment'Jor Resetting and Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. CITZGERALD, Proprietor -COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY TIME When There Was using kerosene lamps. People thought, and rightly too, that eleetric lights were beyond the llioans lit me liming 'i lunm.M iinuii.v. Many people who really want eleetrie lights, hut who are unfamiliar with the progress in electrie lighting within the past few years, still hold to this helief. If you are one of these, you will he agreeably surprised to learn that electric lights are now within the means of every family in Li flrande. "We are prepared to demonstrate to the most skeptical, that they are the most economical light to use. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. "Always at Your Service." Rolled Cats $1.60 per cwt. Rolled barley ewt Blue Stem flour $1.40 moU. Patent $1.30 sack. White Quarts $1-40 saok. Bnowdrlftr-fl.M sack. Fruit lie. Home grown apples-7Jc$10 a box. Oranges 25660c. Banana 40c per dot. Pineapple 20c end 26c, else. Cranberrloe 16c Qt Grape fruit Straight He Vegetable end MUeeltaneess. Onions I SO per cwt. email lote 2c lb. Potatoes 60c per cwt. BeansWhite. I l-c: . M Radishes 2 bunches 16c. Celery 16c bunch straight (Hosse grown 10c.) Honey 20c. 3 IBS. ior vc Swet potatoes 6c per lb. Green peppers 20c lb. Squas- 2c lb. Ternlps 2c lb. Eggs and Butter. Storage eggs 3Ec. Ranch eggs 40c. Fresh eggs 40c. Butter Fancy creamery, 4 eeutt, t lb. roll: 2 lb. roll. 80c. Ranch butter-1 lb. roll 40; 2 lb. roll 75c. Cattle Heavy fed steers $6.76 cwt. Choice $6.6li cwt Common-$6.256.60 cwt Fnncy cows-$6.006.!5 cwt. Fancy light cows $5.75 cwt. Heavy calves $4.0005.50 cwt Fancy light calves $8.00 cwt. Bogs. Heavy bogs $5.50 .00 cwt. Best heavy hogs $6.50 cwt Medium light hogs $6.45 cwt. Best light- hogs $6.50 cwt. Sheep. Best lambs $6.25 cwt. O-dlnary lambs $6.00(56.15 cwt. Poor lambs $1.00 cwt, Best yearlings $5.25 cwt. Yearlings $4.80 cwt. Ewes $4.0004.25. Fowl and Jllsrellnneoiis. Pucks. dressed. 18c. Geeso Dressed 18c. A Liberal Otter. The undersigned druggist is nu thortzed by the American Drug and Pi-ens assoolatlrm, of which he Is a member, to guarantee Mcrltol Halv Tonic to give satisfaction or the pur chase price will be refunded. Thlf In.lictites the confidence they have In this preparation. . Newlln Drug (V WAS An Excuse For ORDINANCE NO. 690. SEWES Ml Am ordinance declaring the cost of Improving Y avenue from the east k',K Vl. .Irani to the WeSt line ui nn - - . uh line of North Spruce etreet w'tn macadam; determining me vwt . . i ,v.. loivincr an asseSS- oeuemeu - nient thereon to defray the costs ana expeness or ine improvement Ing for the assessment roll of tne .iirotinir the entry of said assessment In the docket of city Hens, providing the time wnen ine shall become aeunqueL. " ! , .. rainrAar in ureoare a 111 K u"j WW . special assessment roll In accordance .,i,h .ha oaranmnnta herein levied and to collect said assessments. The city of La Urande aoes oruum as follows: KftPtion 1. That ine council considered the proposed assessment of the property oeneniea oj uib n...y..- In of Y avenue from the east uno of North Fir street to tne wem imo North Spruce street, and all objec tions made thereto, and hereby ascer tains, determines and declares the whole cost of said improvement m w IA.A ho roanllltion dUlV manner iuunc j , . passed the -council on the 7tM ' August, 1912. to De tne sum oi hnrnafter described Is specially benefited by said improve ment and the special anu pai-ui... benefits arcnCi to each lot or parcel tobreof or parcel or ianu wnm.i assessment district and which Is so specially benefited by reason of said , m inH which has been iniiinitruiciii ....... --- equitably apportioned among all tae lots. oartB of lots or ianu nuii . . ,l. nn nr mntlmioUB to SUC'h llU- nrovement and within the district cre ated for the purnose or niawn lmnrovement to the extent of the ben efits to such lols.-narts of lots or lane' by reason of sucn imnroveu.cn. in wd of the bene- anu in -- .1,-, ...I .mnnnl apt OODOSlte tlie Ills. 1 " ' . . desertion or number or eacn iu. ... part thereof or parcel or ianu iu. which said resnectlve parcel Is as sessed Is as fololws: Predmore's Addition. 'Rufus and Ullle Bills, lot 26, block 18 3bl Rufus and Lillie Bins, lot zo, ..iir in Elmer Nielsen, lot 24, block 18 Elmer Nielsen, lot Zi. bloca is L. R. Perry, lot 22, block 18.. U It. Perry, lot 21. block 18.. Alice .lennlson, lot 20, block IS ill.. Ti.nnlnon. lot 19. block 18 Annie Pause, lot 18, block 18.. Annie Pause, lot 17. diock Loury C. Larson, lot 16, block 18 Loury C. Larson, lot 15. block i u Loury C. Larson, lot 14, bloik 18 1M.31 Wm. Drlskell. lot 1. block m.. Win. Driskell. lot 2. block l. . Win. Drlskell. lot tl, block 1?. . La Grande Inveslineut t'o., lot 4, block 19 La Grande Investment Co., lot H. Hoi k 19 V M Flek. lo: 6. block 19 N. iM. I'i'-k. 1t 7. block 19 L. It. Perry, lot 8. block 19 ... t i rwrv. lot 9. blin k 19. . . Leonard Fienilng, lot 10. block .j 87.58 W. It. Ktiig. lot 11. block 19 .. 91.91 It. H. and Laura Davis, lot 12, block 19 95 t;' ,R. 11. ami Laura Davis, lot 13. block 19 109.43 n-, m nn.nlnls lnt 1. block 30. 11. I 1 nrn M Daniels, lot 2. block 30. 94.K.. ora M. Daniels, lot 3, block 30. 89.50 St. 44 7S.21 72.0' 71.12 71.12 71.1? 89.3' 112.21 95.21 89.91 81. 7C Orn M. Daniels. lol 4, diock iu. Ora M. Daniels, lot 5. block 30. Annie Pause, lot 0. block 30.. Annie Pause, lot 7, block 30.. Annie Pause, lot 8, block 30.. a.i!o l!iiii lot !. block 30.. Annie Pnuse. lot 10, block 30 Itert O'Rrlen. lot 20, block 31. Hert O'Hrlen, lot 19. blocK Ilert O'Brien, lot IS. block 31-.. V. J. Chadvvell. lo'. 17. block 31 W. J. Cbailwell. lot 16. block 31 Clara Pen. host, lot 15, block 31 ' Clara Peiiticost, lot 14, block :i i 78. of 71.92 70.9.' M I'll Siuinlding and Weed, lot 13, block 31 "'9S SpnuldiiiK and Weed, lot' 12, block 31 70 ys Georgia Edwards, lot 11, block 31 89.9; nrt the recorder of the city of La Grande Is berebv directed to prewar a special assessment roll In accord am e wl'.h the forego'ng assess ment and enter the sa'd assessment in tbe docket of the el'v liens. SiMtlmi 2. It Is furtlier provided niid nnvable imnicdire'v after Hv same Is entered In the docket of city liens, and dillmment within ten dayt ttiereaf'er. Section 3. When the recorder ot Cir t'lv o' I.'l G-ande shall have com pleted the siecial assessment roll In Aciordance with the provisions of hl urdinatue. he shall without delay. !ve n: least live davs' notice (n one r more of tl.o news''"" havifig n ironeral circulation In said city of the tlnie when such assessments may tie ea'd In Installment'', provided each nrnnprty nwner will nuike nnollcntlon ihorpfor within ten d.is from Hie date of the first publbatlnn of sai' no'lee, said s'l'd'catton to be Pindr under and by virtue of the nrnvl sions of Chanter 5. Title 26. L. O. 1. Section 4. This ordinance shall be In full force and effect from and after 'ts approval bv the mayor and pub lishing In one U'ne of the I.a Grande Evening Observer. Pasoed the common ronncll on the Rth dav of Febrnsrv 1913. by eljlh: coup'lmen voting therefor. Approved by the president of the council tb,. 6th y of 19.3. President of the Council. Attest: (Sd.) LEE WRN1CK. Recorder of the City of La Grande. Oregon. KESOLITIOXS OF CONDOLENCE. WHEREAS, Death has again Invad ed our ranks and taken from our midst, our es ecmed menu and broth er, IDarry C. Gllman, and, WH I ERE A3, In his death the fam ily has lost a kind father and devot ed husband, the community a good citiren. and Division No. 362, Broth- lerhood of Locomotive Engineers, a . tihr,ii nnrf rnnennlal member, one i . .who always had a good word for all. nnutf therefore BE IT RESOLVED. That we exten I to the bereaved family our sincere' sympathy In this, their great sorrow and commend them to Him, Who doeth all things well and giveth to His beloved consolation ' and strength In their time of affliction, and, BE IT FURTHER KESOLVED, That as an act of respect to the mem ory of our departed brother, we drape our Division charter In mourn ing for the period of thirty days, that these resolutions be spread on the minutes of our Division records, a copy given to the sorrowing fam ily and that they be published in one Issue of the La Grande dally paper.e' LEW FAUS, MARTIN KING, FREL JASPERSON. Committee. Contains No Opiates SOLD BY A. T. HILL. 8. B. NUTTER To Please The Housewife with the Wall Paper for each room let her choose them herself here, nip she will find every different desigr and style of a high grade, and most artistically attractive. It !s the du icht of Ind fn Irmprt nnr larc md vailed stock of hig'.-class wsl inpers. nnd to select from It such latterns as mere particularly pleas' :hetn. We shall be glad to be favorer nth a call. piiiok it n;i. s'xtii st. THE ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. I i ! ramie. Ore. Owners of a oouiplete and up-to-date set f Abstracts" of Tninn County, Oregon. All work guaranteed, flive us a trial. C M LOCKWOOD, Mgr Office in Foley Bldg. 181 miU48iX& --- s MM i' so. 4i AXOoXiivXJt 'I are Invited to consult this bank on all points relating to invest ments, the purchase of bonds, stocks or other finan cial matters. It is the business of a banker to know about those things. Our services are entirely at your disposal. Nothing is too small for our attention. You may save yourself loss. Come in today and ' let us talk it over. - United States National Bank La Grande, Oregon Capital, $100,000,' Surplus, $10,500; Deposits, $400,000. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS If. K. WE8T H. E. COOLIDGE PRAHK fOXLET WH. 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