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1 m s ' m m m . m m . -sj 3 1 ill m 4 Mi - a 1 m m Iff' I PjLGESpC 3EEF PRICES : ; SOARING HIGH HECORD PRICE IS SET - BEEF YESTERDAY. FOR 3lne Dollars Paid and Shipments are i , Heavy Strong Tones Too. -' n ti..i ' Maw IS Snuelan TThe cattle market at North Portland 1 Let Us Protect by putting your plumbing in first-class sanitary con dition, connecting it to sewer so i will pass all sani tary laws. Licensed Plumbers BAY &ZWEIFEL LA GRANDE - . Fifth Annual Union Live Stock Show Ass'n June 5, 15 and 7 A bigger and better show than ever. Cash prizes for track events. Free Feed, Free Entrance, FreeShel ter for All Exhibits Send For Premium List G. W. BENSON, Pres. j GEO. A. SCIBIRD, Sec. Compete Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON WORKS , D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY -Have You Seen the POPE TWIN The Greatest Motor Cycle Ever Made. It does more than any other ma chine and does it better. Real value in every part-has no competitors. It is in a class by its self. We have machines from $159.00 to $$70.00. You can't afford to buy until you have seen Our line. R. IV. LEIGHTON'S wai extremely excited yesterday.' One sale was made during the morning at S9. an advance of 60c above any prev ious quotation ever reached in the lncftl market at any time, and that amount Wither than last week's ex treme advance. The bitr advance was made in record prices for cattle at North Portland yesterday in the race ot one oi uie greatest runs that ever entereo. local vards. Thar wnr BhiDmeflU Of . Cattle from four states during the day, Ore gon, Idaho, California and Montana beinir included invthe offerings Thir teen loads came from Montana alone, IIHHWHII1W Your Health . at Union, Ore, j Garage Show ' There was a firmer tone generally in the cattle trade all over the coun try for the day.. Notwithstanding this the local market jumped above the price at all centers with the ex ception of Chicago. Both South Oma ha and Kansas City were distanced in price today for the first time this season. . ' ' . Out look in the cattle market is for continued extreme strength. The local market questions are . Eggs and Batter. Freeh rancto eggs 20c. Buttttr Fancy creamery, 35 cents 1 lb. roll: 2 lb. roll 66c. Ranob butter 1 tb. roll 39c; 2 lb. roll 6c. Flour, Hay, Feed, Etc. , ' Wild Hay (retail) $1100. Timothy $lg.00l.flO. Alfalfa bay llil.00 (retail). Shorts 1.40. " Oats f 1.50 per owt Bran f 1.25 per cwt. Rolled Oate 41.50 per cwt Rolled barter fl-SS. Blue Stem flour fl. 40. Patent 11.30. , White Quarts $1.40 sack Scowdriftr $1.40 sack. Sea Feain $110. cattle " " " ' " - ' Choice steers $7.75. Common $7.00.'. T Caws, top $6.00 ,:' Fancy light cows $6.75. . Fancy light cows $6.40. Heavy calves $4.00(96.50 owt. ! Fancy light calves $7.75. Begs. Best light $7.75. . . . Medium light $7.90. Best heavy $7.40. . Rough and heavy $6.60. Sheep.. Best yearlings $6.10. . Yearlings $4.80 cwt Fancy ewes $4.50. Fewl and Miscellaneous. Ducks, dressed. 18c, Geese Dressed 18c. Vgetable aid Hlseellaneois. Celery (California) 10l5c; 2 for 25o. Asparagus (Walla Walla) 2 for 25c. . Rhubarb 5c. ' Green Peas (Cal.) 15c, 2 lbs. 25c. Onions $2.00 cwt, small lots 2c lb. Young onlona 5c. Potatoes 60c per cwt. Beans White. S l-8e: Una, 10 costs Radishes (Walla Walla) 5c. Cabbage (new) 6c. . Spinach 5c. ' i S J New potatoes 10c. Fruit, Em. !--Strawberries, (Cal.) 20c. Lemons 45 and 50c. This is the most extreme corset that has ever been produced at such moderate cost It brings to the woman who has been obliged to deny herself the satisfaction of a corset apporaching the extreme because of price, the privilege of securing a model the lines of which cannot be questioned when criticised from the standpoint of the latest demand in corsetry. Model 364 is low in the bust with comfortable fullness ever diaphragm, flexible clasps, extremely flat hip and long close fitting skirt, supplied with three sets of hose supporters. I have a complete line of other j Model 364, models on hand. Prices $5.00, $6 50 and $3.59. MRS. ROBT. PATTISON, Cereetiere. Thene Red 3221, Res. corner Spring and Oak. r,. f: ' la .qbahse pnatatf. 6ESgST, Deafness Cannot Be Cured hv local eddII cations, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that U by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condi tion of the mucous lining of the Eusta chian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rombllnff sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the In flammctlon can be taken out. and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an inflamed oondl- (In. f murniiB surfaces. We will itin One nondnxl TtoWnn totmr ewe of iWfnpiu (aioMrf brcatarrliHluK cannot bocureaor 1. 1 1 t AiAf rh ijura. Bund for circular, free F. J cniNBT, a CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sola tr Drn(1t,76o. Take Osil swnllf fills for oonnlpsUoo. Home grown apples 80c. Oranges 85-50-60c. Bananas 40c per do. . Grape fruit 16c. Sugar Fruit sugar, retail (cash) $5.66; same grade 30 days $6.00. . Beet sugar Cash $5.40; thirty days $6.80, , Honey 20o, 3 lbs. for Me." No. 43 Wins Again. In- the Lyon-Taylor contest No. 43 was declared winner of the weekly priue. This table of the standing of candidates should have appeared last Saturday evening,, but owing to so much rushwork for the linotype, it was impossible to set it until today.. The following is the standing: 1 2 3 , 4.. 5.. 6.. 7.. 8., 9.. 260,160 1900,498 278,249 3925,788 244,010 1380,050 235,005 237,525 291,225 347,750 , 235,525 399,345 10.. 11.. 12.. 13.. ...... 241,710 14 1417,350 15 1030,670 16.. 1976,260 17 ; . 243,525 18 246,250 19 , ' 255,130 20 1219,055 21 2084,540 22.... 242,250 23 .' 244,000 24 288,525 25 ; 247,750 26 244,250 27 237,750 28 235,275 29. 1100,712 30 248,250 31" 243,685 32 241,310 33 262,215 34 235,150 35..- 238,575 36...... 235,175 37 ... ....... 237,000 38. 235,035 39 529,350 40 235,100 41 237,265 42 235,490 43 6109,531 44 235,100 45 237,000 46 '. 235,125 47 235,150 48 235,050 49 242,200 50 236,470 51 237,535 52 ' 235,910 53 236,350 54 280,500 55 235,525 56 236,025 57 '. 286,825 58 240,000 59 237,850 60 ' 1789,130 61 ; 235,785 62 243,750 63 .235,125 64 236,750 65 235,625 66 235,975 67 617,865 68 375,400 69 258,060 70 235,000 71 1086,640 72 303,010 73 281,025 PROGRAM AT ARCADE TODAY . .1. GAUMONT. WEEKLY, AL WAYS GOOD. 2. THE OGRES, DRAMA. 3 FORD & LOUISE, CLEVER VAUDEVILLE. 4 THE ROMANTIC RIVER, SCENIC. 5 RENEGADES HEART, WEST ERN DRAMA. 6 CHAPMAN & DAY. IN MUSIC COMING TOMORROW "WITH LEE IN VIRGINIA," A GREAT KAY-BEE FILM, Classified FRATERNAL OEBER8 A. F. A. M. La Grande Lodge No 41. A. F. ft A. M. holds regulsi meetings first and third Saturdays .-n . vtrdial welcome I UU V ww. all Masons.GEO. B. COCHRAN, W. M, A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary. B. P. O. B. La Grande Lodge No. 481 meets each Thursday evening at o'clock In Elk's club, corner of Da ot street and Washington avsnae Vliltins brothers cordially lnvtt to attend. T. J. SCROGGINS, B. & H. COOLIDGB, Rec. Bee WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Le Grande Lodge No, 111 W. O. 0? so seta oery first 'and thlr Frt m U U a T. hnlL AU Tta tsg sBMsiooni welcome. W. W. BORRT. C. C. J. H. KSNKXT, Clerk. UUDKRN WOODMEN OF AMERICA La Grand Cnmojlo. 7708 motto tkt arts and thlra Thursday even taun ot each month la the K. of P Visltrng neighbors wwcomh A. W. NELSON, V. C. W. F. LANDHUM, Clerk. ROTAL NEIGHBORS Meets emrj Moond and fourth rlday evefj month. All vlslttz members ear sllally lnrrt-d. 1 CORA FITZGERALD, Oracle. LILLY C. K1MMLE. Recorder. RBBEKAH 8 Crystal Lodge No. H meeta every Tuesday evening In tht I. O. O. F. hall. . All visiting aers are Invited to attend. . MATTIB GOLDBN. N. G. BVA MONROE, Sec. L. O. O. M., La Grande Lodge No. 850, Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings 1st and 3rd Mon day night, at I. O. O. F. hall. Visit P. A. FOLEY, D. ' C. Hi SCRANTON, Sec. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every monday night In Castle hall, (old Elks' hall) A Pythian wecetue to all visiting Knights. H. P. OLIVER, C. C. R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. & S. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S., holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor dlally Invited. MISS CYUfrHIA STEIN, W. M.. MARY A. WARWICK, Sec. V. O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259.--, Meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock, at the K. of P. hall. Vis iting members cordially welcomed. HARRY W. SWART, W. P. L. F. BELLINGER, Sec. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT CIRCLE , NO. 47 Meet second and fourth Tuesday night of each month al K. of P. hall. All visiting neigh bors welcome. LENA HEAD, G. N. LILLIB AULSTOTT. Clerk. PHYSICIANS AND S Hire EON 8 DR. R. E. L. HOLT Physician anj surgeon; successor to Dr. N. Moll tor; corner Adams avenue and De MUMC, ART AND DANCING ACADEMY PENS. Prof. Masantt Is now la position to enroll scholars for private lessons in Music, Art and Dancing. Prices 'Range eg Follows Music Lessons Violin and Mandoln Art Lessons Crayons and Pasteis $1 Dancing Lessons Ladles' Complete Course .7.7.'.' .7 !!!!"!! ! $4 si Dancing Lessons Gentlemen's Complete Course ..." $5 no Children's Matinee Dancing Lessons 25c per lesson every' Saturday 2 to 5 p. m. Orders taken for enlarging photographs that will elva the most pleasing satisfaction. Prof. Mazantl does thw w.rk him self, and perhaps the last photo you have of some dear one you assure mat you snail have same returned and no loss .f i money on your part If enlargement Is not entirely satisfactory ! i.nn Ttrde,fMu8l0al In8truHlent8 for sale. Studio at Dance- ! land Academy. 1419 Washington St Dance nlehr, T. .ZrJZ L.---T. J1 r- Phoaes Red 151; Red 3021. J mm """""J fgrcssassass8 ...... '" - Drink SAM-0 and You'll Know the KJumi 1913. pot 8t Phones Office Main Residence, Main 730. OR, M. K. HAU-(Phys1clan and Bur geon. New Foley Building, Ulrs floor. Phone Main 58. - .. A. L. RICHARDSON. M. D. f. W. LOUGHLIN. M. D. Dri. Richardson ft LonghUn, Physicians and Surgeons Phones Off ioe Black 13M. Dr. Richardson's Res.-Maln 65. Dr. Loughlln'a Res. Main jT7. H. UPTON, Pt. Q. M. D. Physician and durgeon. flpoolal attention tt Bye, Bar, Nose and Throat Office in La Grande NaUonal Bank Build ing. Phones: Office Main S; B' - dene Main ft, DR. H. L. DNDHJKWOOD Physician ami Surgeon. Mseases of tfee eye a specialty. OR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Dis eases of women and children. Of fices: Adams avenue, over Wright Drug Co.' 08TBOPATH8. 4KO. W.' ZIMM&RJLAN efeopsIi Physician. Over Lillys Hartfwari store. Phons Mala IS. . Sucpsssos to Dr. V. a. Moore' VETERINARY. OR. p. A CHARLTON, Veterinary Sur geon. County stock inspector. Of fice at Hill's drug store, La Grande. Residence phene, Red 701; office phone. Black 1861. CHIROPRACTORS. G. T. DARLAND CHIROPJfiffCTld PARLORS. No. 4. Depot It. Joining Oregon Hotel, Phons me4 1761. - ATTORNEYS AT LAW H. E. DIX05, LAWYER All StaU and Federal Courts. Collections, Rooms 4 and 5, La Grande Nation'' ml Bank Building. COCHRAN A COCHRAN Attorneys Chas. B. Cochran and Goo. T. Coch ran. La Grande National Bank Building, La Grands, Oregon. ('. H. CRAWFORD ROBT. S. BAKIN CRAWFORD ft BAKIN Attorneyn at law. Practices In all the courts of the state and United States. Of nce In La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande. Oregon. H. . J. GREEN Attorney-rt-Llw. Rooms 9-10, Sommer Bldg.,. La Grande, Ore. Practices In all stats and federal courts. MOHERN PAINLESS DENTISTS Dr. D. J. Gillthail, Operator; Dr. Thoe. C. Ohmart Mgr. Depot and Adams Ave., La Grande, fire. CHAUNGEY E. BUNTING Architect General Building Work. Estimates Cherrfully Furnished. Room 9, Loftus Bldg. j Shoe Repairing j DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. ALL WORK FIRST CLASS. PRICES RIGHT. C BACCEN Prop . 1419 ADAMS AVE. Natnral Mineral TUESDAY, MAY 13, Directory Ill 1 I Mil MISS Joy of Livinffi r. u