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t f r til1 '.'.. wlJMr-i-a' 4-" :a4M.V-. V-fc.iu.Ji, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1913. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, PAGE TWO Party Dresses I BY LATE EXPRESS ..:.':.,'.' ' t , - We have on Display a beautiful line of Party Dresses. AH Colors and Materials Spring Suits & Coats Ariiving Daily E. E. KIKTLEY Ladies' Ready-to-Wear CATTLE, HOGS ON IN BBS XAIHKET NOT OVERCROWDED, HOWEVER. IHwit Grower Are Back. Still Holding Both cattle and ' hog have taken Grande Ronde and It will be some time before spring grass will give tine Idaho farmys relief from their present pUgbt. Wheat Being Held. Wheat li In great demand but those who have It to sell are, holding on for the dollar which Is likely to come before very long. Bluestem and Tur key Red are selling on track for 94 and 95 cents. Chicago showed a light tendency to balk at a higher figure but the tendency from behind Is so strong that all efforts to stave off a rise In the price it only delay- a alight advance and the market Is ling the time when wheat will sell for not overcrowded. The Oregon Jour-, one round dollar sal prints In yesterday's Issue a story concerning the losses to cattle I and sheep In the Idaho country. This will not greatly affect the price be-! cause Idaho is not the main shipper to the Portland yards It would not .be at all out of mention to suggest that this might be a good opportun Hjr for farmers of this valley to re plenish their herds. Where feed is scarce the farmer is compelled to sell or suffer the loss of all his stock. , There is nn abundance If It In the Egg Continue Scarce. In spite of the fact that eggs are worth ten cents more In tie.I '! Orande market for the farmer than In miy of the towns in the valley, the shortage continues. The com storage, product Is gone, or so hopelessly bad as to make it unsaleable, and fresh eggs are all that can bo had. Wa,rm weather is looked for soon and tho wire will then go down within a few days.. Following are he corrected quota- Complete Equlpmenfjor Resetting and Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires ' LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY tloos to date: . The local market quotations are: floor, Feed and drain. Wild Hay (retail) $12.00. Timothy 115.00 (retail). . ' Alfalfa hay IllOt (retail).' Shorts 11.45 per cwt. Oats $1.60 per cwt .., Bran f 1.25 per cwt ' Rolled Oats $1.60 per cwt Rolled barley $1.45 cwt Blue Stem Sour $1.40 sac!:. Patent $1.30 sack. White Quarts $1.40 sack. Snowdrift $1.40 sack, . Frail, tM. Home grown apples 7Sc $1.00 a box. - Oranges 2560c. Bananas 40c per dos. Pineapple 20c and 26c, sis. Cranberries 16c qt. , Grape fruit straight 15c VgtahUw and Mlsttellaaeea. Onions l.SOer cwt. small lota 2c lb. . Fotatoes 50c per cwt. Beans White. 8 t-Jc: Una, 10 eau Radishes 2 baaches ISc. Cabbage 2c. Celery 16c bunch straight (Home grown 10c.) Honey 20c. 3 lbs. for 5c. ' Swet potatoes 5c per lb. Green peppers 2o lb. Squash -3Ho lb. Turnips 2c lb. Eggs and Batter. Storage eggs 35c. Ranch eggs 40c. Fresh eggs 40c. ; Butter Fancy creamery, 40 miu, t Ifc . IK fin ' Ranch butter 1 lb. roll 40; 2 lb. roll 75c. ' Cattle Heavy fed steers $6.66 0 7.04. Choice $6.65 cwt. . Common $6.(06.75 cwt Fancy cows $6.O06.25 ewt. Fancy light cows $5.75 ewt. Heavy calves $4.005.Ee ewt Fancy light calves $8.00 cwt i flogs. Heavy ho $.65 6.70 ewt. Best heavy hogs $0.70 cwt. Medium light hogs $6.65 cwt. Best light hogs .5 cwt , SIMM. Best lambs $6.25 cwt Ordinary lambs $6.006.15 cwt Poor ' lambs $4.00 cwt Best yearlings $5.25 cwt Yearlings $4.80 cwt. : T Bwea $4.0094.25. Fowl and Miseellaaeeas. Ducks, dressed, '8c. Geese Dressed 18o. Alice Jnnlson. lot 19. block 18 7S.7C Annie Pause, lot 18, block 18. . 84.73 Annie Pause, lot 17. block 18.. 86.96 Loury C. Larson, lot 16, block 18 91.50 Loury C. Larson, lot 15, block 18 95-37 Loury C. Larson, lot 14, block 18 111.84 Wm. Drlsketl, lot 1. block 19.. 74.71 Wm. Drlskell, lot 2, block 19.. 74.71 WnK Drlskell. lot 3. block 19.. "4.71 La Grande Investment Co., lot' 4. block 19 74.71 La Grande Investment Co., lot 6. block 19 i 74.11 N. M. Kick, lot 6, block 19 .... 74.71 N. M. Fink, lot 7, block 19 77.60 U R. Perry, lot 8. block 19 ... SO. 41 L. R. Perry, lot 9. block 19... 84.44 I Leonard Fleming, lot 10, block 19 87.58 91.96 ;W. R.Wng. lot 11, block 19 .. It. H. and laura Davis. lot iz, block 19 R. II. and Laura Davis, lot 13, block 19 Ora M. Daniels, lot 1. block 30. 111.71 Ora M. Daniels, lot 2. block 30. 94 .65 Ora M. Daniels, lot 3. block 30. Ora M. Daniels, lot 4, block 30. Ora M. Daniels, lot 5, block 30. Annie Pause, lot 6. block 30. . Annie Pause, lot 7. block 30.. Annie Pause, lot 8, block 30.. Annie Pause, lot 9. block 30;. Amnle Pause, lot 10, block 30. Bert O'Brien, lot 20, block 31.. Bert O'Brien, lot 19. Hock 31.. Bert O'Brien, lot 18, block 31.. W. J. Chadwell, lot 17, Mock 81 W. J. Chadwell. lot 16, block 31 Clara Pentkost. lot 15, block 31 4 Clara PentlcoBt. lot 14, block 31 , Spaulding and Weed,' lot 13, block 31 Spaulcllng and Weed, lot 12. block 31 70.98 Georgia Edwards, lot 11, block 31 , as.aa I Bv order of council. (Sd.) LBE WARNIOK. City Recorder. 2-10-St 95.09 109.43 89.50 84.44 78.28 72.04 71.12 71.12 ' 71.12 89.37 112.24 95.21 89.91 84.70 78 .36 71.92 70.98 70.98 The finest homes everywhere are electric lighted. The prosperous man instate electricity because he can afford the best. stal them because he cannot afford NOT to have the best. He MUST get the most for his money, and electricity gives him the best and most econ omical light. If you are skeptical, call, phone or write and let us convince you. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. "Always at Your Service." NOTICE. Notice of the recorder of the city of La Grande, Oregon, of the assessment of Improvement district No. 67 of the city of La Grande, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that the as sessment for the Improvement of V venue, being improvement district No. 67 of the city of La Grande. Oregon, under the provision of ordinance No. 690. Scries 1913, entitled: "An ordinance declaring the coBt of Improving Y avenue from the easr line of North Fir street to. the west line of North ,-. 8pruce street with macadam: determining the property benefited thereby: levying an assess ment thereon to defray the costs and cxpeness of the Improvement; provid ing for the assessment roll of the same and directing the entry of said assessment in the docket of city Ileus; providing the time when the same shall become delinquent, and requir ing the city recorder to prepare a special assessment roll In accordance with the assessments herein levied and to collect said assessments," the name being In Improvement district No. 67, In said city of La Grande, Ore gon, Is now in my bands for collec 'lon and that any Installment therein may be paid to me at any time within ten (10) days from the 40th day of "ehrnary, 1913. without penalty, inter est or cost; and each property owner Is hereby .notified that on application lavs from the 10th day of February, 191.1, which is the first dale of the publication of this notice, they will be allowed to pay such amassment In ten (10) annual Install ments, the first Installment thereof tolng due and payable on or before the 10th day of February. 1914. 1 ippllentlon is not made as above Mwcined. the whole amount will be md become duo. payable and delin quent on the JOth day of February. IMS. The assessment roll la as follows: Pirdmore", Addition. Fufus and MUlo Rills, lot 26. block 18 $ 73.61 Rufus and Llllle Bills, lot 2.1. , hoclk IS 73.61 Flmer Nlplsen. lot 24. block IS 73.61 Klmr Nielsen, lot 23. block IS 7S.R1 L, R. Perry, lot Mock IS.. 71.61 U R. Perry, lot 21. block 18.. 73. 61 Alice Jennison, lot 20. block IS 76.60 , Notice to Architects. Notice is hereby given that the dis trict school board of School district No. One, (La Grande. Union county, Oron, will receive at the office of Arthur C. .Williams, school clerk, up to 7:30 o'clock p. m., March 7, 1913, plans- and specifications for eight room and basement, brick and stone or brick and concrete school building to cost twenty-five thousand dollars. including heating, ventilating, and plumbing systems and electric wiring. The matter of employing an archi tect will also be taken Into consider ation at that time. The board reserves the right to re ject any or all plans and specifica tions, , By order of District School Board. ARTHUR C WILLIAMS, School . Clei k. a-n-6t . -i 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 StatesNationalBank La Grande, Oregon Capital, $100,000; Surplus, $10,500; Deposits, V $400,000. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS If. K. WEST H. E. COOUDGE F1RA3K COIKLET WM. KILLER A. T. HILL J. C. HENRI T. i. ftCtUHWIsr ft T. BAC01T J. L. OAYINE3S Mi. Old age as It comes la the orderly process of nature is a beautiful and majestic thing. It stands for experi ence, knowledge, wisdom, ' counsel. That is old age as It should be, but old Bge as K often Is means poor digestion, torpid bowels, a sulgglsh liver and a eeneral feeling of 111 health, despondency , and nieary. This in almost every lastance wholly unnecessary. One of Cham berlain's Tablets taken immedlateyl after Bupper will Improve the diges tion, tone up the liver and regulate the bowels. That feeling of despon dency will give way to one of hop and good cheer. For sale by all deal ers. , '!" ' D. R. FONG Be B. N UTTER To Please The Housewife' with the Wall Paper for each room let her choose them herself here, an she will find every different desigr and style of a high grade, and mot artistically attractive. It la the du light, of ladles to inspect -our laigr and varied stock of high-class war rvir.ors, "d fnW from It n0 patterns as more particularly pleast them. We shall be glad to be favorer with a call. PIUE It, 971. . SIXTH ST. l ! ...',:..'..-' ... , . --,'.-ML,.,..,rfvJ-,.,r. t - I 1 I - - 4r ,j . .-. 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It is all very fine stuff, THE GOOD THINGS COST NO MORE THAN ORDINARY THINGS IF VOl' KJiOM WHERE TO BUT. t ' - Stagebcrg Grocery t rHONt MAIN 70 TEGETABLES IN SEASON ALL THE Til IE. 4-