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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1913)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1913. L2 GRANDE EVENING OBSERVEK, PAGE TWO ' Party Dresses BY LATE EXPRESS We have on Display a beautiful line of , Party Dresses. All Colors and Materials -t mmmmmmmmm mmtm sssssn--" Spring Suits & Coats An ivirig Daily E.E.1IKTLEY Ladies9 Ready-to-Wear BEST PORKERS S3LL FORI. WHEAT FALLS OIK WAWKFTS IN MAM ' I Fish for Lenten Observers Continues to Be Plentiful. Hoes took another snur vesterdav and tbe best sold for etht cents. Other (trades told aocordinelv. The market was not overcrowded and the demand waa aood. Cattle seems 1o ' have reached the too notch iiic. anil are ' either unwilllna in tn litivoid tbe present fts-ures. or some one has aid that thev shall not. In either event the price to the shlimer will to go on the market at the same fig ures for the vear. , be the same and rattle will continue Wheat Perinea Owing to the crnn rennrt from India that rain had relieved the drought and the threatened shortaae - of tho crowlnar cron. when fell In all of the nrlnclnal mrknl of the world. In some Instance the fall was over a cent, which would indicate that dollar wheat Is not oulte an cer tain as wheat exports on the Pacific coast predicted.' However, between now and harvest so many things can happen that their dream will yet be realized. , , Vegetal Scarcer. With the advance, of the winter season and the diminishing supply of vegetables In the local sellars, veget ables will not not be seen on the local market very long. But the In terim Is bound to be of short dura tion on account of the hot bouse stuff that will come before the snow hdp entirely molted. There are a nmnoer or smaller green nouses in and around 1a Grande and their of ferings In the way of offerings In lettuce,; radishes, and onions will re lieve the situation until warm weath er allows of gardening. Fifth Plentiful. All markets !r. the city are well supplied with smelt and other kinds of fish both fresh and cured. The smelt are of a good quality and are fresh every day. Following are cor rected quotations to date: Tbe local market quotations are: Flonr. Feed and 'Grnln. Complete Equipmenfjor Resetting and Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON WORKS - D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY . Wild Hay (retail) $U.eo. . Timothy 115.00 (retail). Alfalfa hay 11X00 (retail). Bljorts $1.46 per cwt Oats $1.50 per cwt ' . Bran $1.25 per cwt : 9 - v Rolled at $1.60 per cwt. Rolled barley $!. cwt Blue Stem flour 1.0 sack. Patent fl.30 sack. White Quart 11.40 sack. Snowdrift $1.40 sack. , , Fralt, Xtc Home grown apples IteQIl.tO a box. Oranges 26S60c. Bananas 0c per doa. v ' . y Pineapple 20o and 26c, sis. Cranberries 15o qt . ' Grape fruit straight 15c. ,. Vegetables and JflStwIlaaMas. Onions 1.S0 per cwt, small lota 2c lb. ; Potatoes Mo per cwt Beans White. l-Sc: It na, 10 ceau Radishes 2 bunches lEc - . ''. Cabbage 4c. .'"". Celery lEc bunoh straight (Home growa.lOc.) Honey 20c. 3 lbs. for 50c. Sweet potatoes Be per lb. . Green peppers 20c lb. Bqua- 2c lb. Turnips 2t4c lb. - Egg and Bitter. Storage eggs 35c. ' Ranch eggs 40c. . Fresh eggs 40c. Butter Fancy creamery, 40 ceata, 1 lb. roll: 2 lb. roll. 80c. Ranch butter 1 lb. roll 40; 2 lb. roll 75c. Cattle Heavy fed steera $6.867.00. Choice $6,615 cwt Common 46.60i.75 . cwt ' Fancy cows $6.00! 6.25 cwt. Fancy light cows $5.75 ewt Heavy calves $4.005.50 cwt Fancy light calves $8.00 cwt - Bog. Alice Jennlson, lot 19. block 18 "8.76 Annie Pause, lot 18. block 18. . 84.73 Annie Pause, lot 17. block 18. . 86.96 Loury C: Larson, lot 16, block is 91.50 Luiiry C. Larson, lot 15, block 18 95.37 Loury C. Larson, lot 14, block 18 114.34 Wm. Driskell. lot 1. block 10.. 74.71 Wm. Driskell. lot 2, block 19.. 74.71 Wm. Driskell, lot 3. block 19.. 74.71 La Grande Investment Co., lot 4. block 19 74.71 La Grande Investment, Co., lot 6, block 19 .; 71.71 N. M. Klek. lot . block 19 .... 74.71 N. 'M. Flek. lot 7, block 19 77.60 U R. Perry, lot 8. block 19 ... 80.41 L. R. Perry, lot 9. block 19... 81.44 I Leonard Fleming, lot 10. block , 19 87.58 tW. It. King, lot 11. block 19 .. 91.96 R. II. and Laura Davis, lot 12, block 19 95. t Rv H. and Laura Davis, lot 13. block 19 ; 109.43 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. 89.50 Ora M. Daniels, lot 4. block 30. 84.44 Ora M. Daniels, lot 6. block 30. 78.28 Annie Pause, lot 6. block 30.. 72.04 Annie Pause, lot 7, block 30.. 71.12 Annie Pause, lot 8, block 30.. 71.11 Annie Pause, lot . block 30.. 71.12 Annie Pause, lot 10, block 30. 89.87 Bert O'Brien, lot 20, block 31.. 112.24 BertO'Brlen. lot 19. block 31.. 95.21 Bert 0"Brlen, lot 18. block 31. . 89.91 W. J. Chadwell, lot 17. block 31 84.70 W. J. Chadwell. lot 16. block 31 78.36 Clara Pentlcost, lot 15, block 31 ,. 171.92 Clara Pentlcost, lot 14, block 31 70.98 Spauldlng and Weed, lot 13, I block 31 70.9!!; Spauldlng and Weed, lot 12. . block 31 70.98 i Georgia Edwards, lot 11, block 31 89.9: By order of council. (Sd.) LEE WAKNICK. City Recorder. 2-10-5t . 1 Heavy bogs $6.6506.75 cwt. Best heavv hoes $7.00 cwt. Medium light bogs $6.55 cwt. Best light hogs 6.65 cwt. Sheep. ( Best lambs $6.25 cwt Ordinary lambs $6.0096.15 .cwt. Poor lambs $4.00 cwt Best yearlings $5.25 cwt Tearllngs $4.80 cwt Ewes $4.0004.25. Fowl aud Miscellaneous. Ducks, dressed, 18c. Geese Dressed 18c. The finest homes everywhere are electric lighted. The prosperous man instate electricity because he can afford the best. The man in humbler circumstances shouui Hi atal 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 tbe 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 Y venue, being Improvement diBtrlct No. 67 of the city of La Grande. Oregon, under the provision of ordinance No. '690, Series 1913, entitled: "An ordinance declaring the coBt of Improving .Y avenue from the east line of North Fir street to the west line of North Spruce street with macadam; determining the property benefited thereby; levying an assess ment thereon to defray the costs and expeness pf the Improvement; provid ing, for the assessment roll of the same and directing the entry of said assessment In tbe docket of city liens; providing tne time when the same shall become delinquent, and requir- ng the city recorder to prepare a ineclal assessment roll in accordance with the assessments herein levied tnd to collect said assessments," the same being in improvement district No. 67, In said city of La Grande, Ore gon. Is now In my hands for collec lon and that any Installment therein may be paid to me at any time within ten (10) days from the 10th day of February, 1913, without penalty, Inter- est or cost; and each proper:y owner Is herehv .notified thnt on application to the undersigned within ten K) days from the 10th day of February, 1913, which Is the first date of the publication of , th!s notice, they will be allowed to pay such assessment in ten 110) annual Install ments, the first Installment thereof being due and paynble on or before tho 10th day of February. 1914. I' application Is not made as ' above specified, the whole amount will be snd become due. payable and delin quent on the 20th day of February. 1913. The assessment roll Is as follows: rredmore'n Addition. Fiifus nd Llllie Hills, lot 26. Mock 18 , $ 73.61 Rufus and Llllie Bills, lot 25.' boclk 18 73.61 Elmer Nielsen, lot 24. block 18 73.61 Klmer Nielsen, lot 2T block 18 71.61 U R. Perry, lot 22, block 18.. 73.61 l K R. Perry, lot 21. block 18.. 73.61 ) Jennison, tot 20. block 13 76.60 'otIce te Architects. Notice Is hereby given that the diS' trict school board of School district No. One, (La Grande. Union county, Oregon, 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 beating, 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 Clerk. l-ll-Bt- are iswlted 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. ' UnitedStatesNationalBank La Grande, Oregon Capital, $100,000; Surplus, , $10,500; Deposits, $400,000. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS K. K. WEST H. E. COOLIDGE FfiASK COXLET WM. MILLER A. T. HILL J. C. HEX BY T. J. SrRUWBI C. T. BACOJf J. L. CAVIXESS Methodist Minister ' Ttecommemlb Cbamberalln's Tough Remedy. Rev. James A. Lewis, Mllaca, Minn, writes: "Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy has been a needed and welcome guest In our home for a number of years. I highly recommend It to my fellows as being a medicine worthy of trial In cases of colds, coughs and croup." Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial and we are confident you will find it very effectual and continue to use it as occasion re quires for years to come, as many others .have done. For sale by. all dealers. ' D R. FONG 6s B. NUTTER To Please The Housewife 5 with the Wall Paper for each room et her choose them herself here. Bin' the will find every different desigr and style of a high grade, and mos artistically attractive. It is the du :lght of ladles to Inspect our larr nd varied stock of high-class wa papers, and to sclent trom It stiol jstterns as more particularly pleas' :hem. We shBll be glad to be favore' vlth a call. PHONK It 971. SIXTH ST. tei.A . .J. MEDICINE CO. Brunch of Baker City Office (HIESE HERBS AND HOOT REMEDIES Our wonderful life giving herbs will absolutely extirpate every Impurity from the system. So drugs, no poison, non-alco- AOllc. FUE'E CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION FREE Those living out ot town can cure themselves at home with , our herbs. Write to us for par ticulars. Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 9 p. m. Sundays 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m. , Telephone Main 762. OtTIcei .1412 Adams Avenue LA GRANDE, OREGON. WHEN YOU WANT GOOD GOODS ASK FOR THE THE ABSTRACT it TITLE CO. La Grande, Ore. Owners of a eompletf and up-to-date set ot .lstr;icts of Union County, Oregon. All work sruaranteed. Give its a trial. C M LOCKWOOD, Mgr Office in Foley Bldg. Royal Club Brand YOU CAN'T BEAT IT I have some more of the 3 K. Norway Herring and also some stock fish on hand yet. It is all very fine stuff. . , THE OOOD THINGS COST NO MORE THAN ORDINARY . TUlNtJS IK YOl! KXOW WHERE TO BUY. Stageberg Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 VEGETABLES IN SEASON ALL THE TIME. 4 I I. 4-