Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1913)
" fcAGE TWO MONDAY, JULY 28,19i3 LA GRANGE IVENDJO OBSERVER. Bargains in Real Estate No. 150 acre of good farm land, all in cultivation, well fence, all " in oats and barley. About live miles north of La Grande. Three roomed house. Good barn. Price $4000.00. For sale or trade. No. 2. Hotel. With twestgr-eecn rooms, twenty-three bedrooms. All wen frunlsned, new diodes, new range, good piano. Ice house, two lots. Doing a good business. For sale on easy terms. Price $4000.00 Will trade for farm. ( " No. 3.- -120 acres in one and one-half miles of La Grande. . 77 acres bottom land, 43 side bill pasture all fenced, and the bottem land has a good crop of hay, will average about two tons to the acre. 'This place most be sold and is a snap at $6009.00 No. 4. 20 acres three miles from La Grande under fence, all in geod cultivation. Price 2000.00. Adjoining land, same quality.' held at $260 per acre. No. 5. 112 1-2 acres. 18 acres in .good Varing fruit orchard. 66 acres in grain. Balance in pasture and timber, in Mt Glen -district. Improvements fair. Price $5000.00 on easy terms. THESE ARE A FEW OF OUK BUYS IN FARMS. WE HAVE A LARGE LISTING OF FARMS, STOCK RANCHES, AND CITY " PROPERTY WHICH WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW ANY ONE INTERESTED. WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND LIST ANYTHING YOU HAVE FOR SALE, AND WE WILL TRY AND FIND YOU A SALE OR TRADE FOR IT. C. J. BLACK a COMPANY PAST WEEK A U VERSATILITY poina 12 l-2c; soup bones 6 to 8c plates 12 l-2e; sho. pot roast 18c; arm cuts 18c; 1st cuts sho steak ISC; good( cuts sho steak 18c; prime rios io w 20c; wholesale 16, retail 20c; flank boil 121-2c; kidneys 8c; kidney suetr 12c; sirloin steak 20 te 22c; tenderloin steaks 25c; T-.Bone steaks 25c; rump PORTLAND HOG MARKETS SHOW roasts 18c; round steak 20c; hind quar ter steers 16c; hind quarter cows 15c; front quarter steers 14c; front quarter cow Wc: hg, half dressed 13c; pork loin chops 20c; pork loin whole 16c; comb pork 14c; shoulder pork, whole ISJc: link and bulk ?fusage 15c; ham burger 15c; steer kins 18c; cow loins 17c; mutton legs 18c; mutton rib chops) 20c; mutton loin chops 20c; mutton st Bho. 15c; mutton stew 12 l-2c; whole mutton 14c; half mutton 14c; veal round steak 25c; veal loin cuts 25c; veal rib chops 20c; veal sho. steak 20c; veal stew 15c; half veal 16c; smoked ham, whole 22c; brk. bacon, light 25c; brk. bacon sliced 30c; salt pork 18c; Great Jumps Takes lu Prices Cattle Market Active Too. , North Portland, Ore., July 28 (Spe cial) Receipts here ' for last week have been: cattle 1337; calves 380; hogs 953; sheep 3407; horses 65. Last week's cattle market has been one of the most active ones of the year.. Monday had one of the larg est single day runs, containing consid erable good quality of beef. Prime steer top is steady to strong at $8.00 to $8.25; cows and heifers $7.00 at $7.25, with occasional sales 15c to 20c higher. The outlet is broad and buy- sliced ham 25 to 28c; boiled hams 28c; ers keen for prime stuff. jbolied ham sliced 40c; smoked ghoul- The hog market has run wild for; der 15c5 ,ard 16c! ,iver 6 to 86 ' tongue six days, jumping in price from $9.35 J5c? bearte 8c; salmon 20c; halibu a week aeo to $10.00. Keceints have' loc wmm ivc; mmm fa. .... m iv&M J WILL NEVER CHEAPER. BE iss.. 53 .-Km WENAHA LUMBER COMPANY than now.. As you know, the lumber fit for -milling is getting scarcer every .year. Then why cot begin building now and take advantage of the present mr ket? Later o nyou will regret it. We have full supplies for high-grade lumber for both ex terior and interior construction. Monuments I Concrete Blocks . : : ' Made in La Grande LATEST DESIGNS Best Building Materia! Made In La Grande. KnOWn E. C. DAVJS Cor Greenwood & S Ave. " - 1 La Grande. been unusually light and the trade ' . " has been unable to fill orders for pork ' Statement of the La Grande Nation- supply. The $10.00 price equals that al Bank, of La Grande, county of Un- of 1910, which was the highest hog ion, state of Oregon, showing the market in the history of the Union amount standing to the credit of every Stock yards. Liquidation will nrob- depositor Julv 1. 1913. who has not ably be light for the next few weeks, made a deposit, or who has not with or until the annual fall run of pigs drawn any part of his deposit, princi commence. Bulk of sales averaged pal or interest, for a period of more from $9.50 to $9.90. Smooth, heavy than seven (7) years immediately pri swine are steady to strong. j or to said date, with the name, last The local mutton market has been known place of residence or postofficej slow and unsteady. Very light de- address of such depositrs, and the fact mand for either sheep or lambs and u deatn, if known. receipts have been comparatively L- S. Perry, unknown $20.00 small, mostly valley stuff. Top quo-'c- Staples, trustee, unknown. $19.14 tations on valley lambs $5.25 to $5.50. Best Mt Adams stock worth $5.50 to $6.00. Ewe tops at $3.75 and year ings at $4.25 are extreme prices. 2 lb. North Beach. NOW IN FULL B L AS T r not pi: ful re' A TRIP :VN Tli iLUMBl i your Summer Vacation at this wonder 1 1, reached by rail to Portland via - x 1 'ili Mil 8j A REST BY THE OCEAN uer trv down the Columbia via O.-W. R. & N. i earner.- "T. J. Totter" or "ITassalo", daily exceiv"'v.Viday Surf Bathing, Fishing -. " r " and cottages for rent : hotel accomodations nt Restaurant Service on Boats .' FURNISHED ON APPLICATION TO Exce i ')RM V1T i K t 1. J. H. KEENEY, AGENT The market quotations today are Emta ano rrr. Fresh r?jich eggs 30c ' . Butter Fancy creamery, 35 cents 1 io. ron; z lb. roU (ioc. Ranch butter 1 Ib. roll 30c: roll 55c. i Flour, Hay, Feed. Etc Wild Hay (retail) J12.00. Timothy $15.0016.00. : Alfalfa hay $13.00 (retail). " Shoats -$10. Oats $1.40 per cwt. Bran $1.15 per cwt Rolled oats $1.50 per cwt Rolled barley $10. Blue Stein nour J1.40. Patent $1.30. White Qaartz $1.40 sack Snowdrift $1.40 sack. Sea Foam $1,28. Elkhorn flour $1.40. tttmuliir- aUaJ lini-Mit7rn Green peas, home grown, 10c, and 3 for 25c. Onions $2.50 cwt, small lots 2 l-2c Young onions 3 for 10c New potatoes 3c fceant While Mtis. 10 ru. Radishes, (Walla Walla and home grown) 5c. Cabbage (new) 5c lb. Young turnips 5c; 310c Cucumbers Walla Walia hothouse, 225c; field 5c. Stringbeans 3 for 25c Fresh tomatoes 15c. Kruit, r.vr. Cherries (home grown) 6c lb.; 25c per gallon. Peaches (Cal.) 10 per lb. and 2 25c. Strawberries 10c Blackberries, raspberries (home grown),' dewberries 10c, blackcaps & ior zoc Cantaloupes 15c and 225c. Watermelons 3c lb. Lemons 45 and Mc. Green apples (Milton)), 6c Ib. Oranges 35-50-60c. Banauao 40c per dot Stiear Fruit snpar. mall (cash) $5.90; same grade 30 days $6.30. Beet sugar Cash $5.70; thirty days $6.10. Honey 20c. 3 lbs. for 50c Cattle. Steers, prime $7.00$7.50; good to choice, $6.00$6.50; common to fair. $4.00$6.00; cows, top $6.00$6.40; fair to good, $5.0O(ff$5.S0: bulls, $3.50 (S$5.00; stags, $4.00$5.O0; calves choice, $T.00$8.00. Sheep. Top weathers, $3.25(1.5; fair to good, $2.75 J3.00; ewes, Lest, ?2.T5 $4.00; fair to good, $2.00$2.50; lambs beet, $4.50$5.00. Hogs. Best. $3.00$8.C5; common to good $7.00(3 $7.75. j Meat Cuts Retail Neck boils 12 1-2 to 15c; brisket R. E. Porter unknown ........ 16.05 State of Oreeon, county of Union, ss I F. L. Meyers, being first duly sworn, depose ani say upon oath, that I am the cashier of the La Grande National bank of La Grande, county of Union, 6tate of Oregon; that the fore going statement is a full, true, correct and complete statement, showing the name, last known residence or post office address, fact of death, if known, and the amount to the credit of each depositor as required by the provis ions of Chapter 148, of the general laws of Oregon, 1907. F. L. MEYERS. Subscribed and sworn to before me t Hot Weather? Hard to Cook? Makes Fretful Housewives OF COURSE. ONLY NATURAL. BUT J YOU CAN SAVE THIS INCONVENI ENCE BY BUYING ONE OF OUR BLUE FLAME OIL COOK STOVES. THEY DO THE WORK. PLENTY OF HEAT FOE COOKING, BUT THEY DO NOT HEAT THE HOUSE. Henry & Carr this 12th day of July, A. n., 1913. H. A. ZURBRICK, Notary Public for Oregon. Daily, July 14, 21, 28; Aug 4, 11. Adv. exercise, insufficient masticatioj i food, constipation, a torpid liver, wi ry and anxiety, overeating, partake of food and drink not suited to yoa age and occupation. Correct ycm habits and take Chamberlain's Tabled Causes of Stomach Troubles. J and you will soon be well again, lot Sedentary habits, lack of out door 1p hv all dealers. ; ' ' Wednesday Spe ciais Note the offering of votes in the LYON-TAY? n CONTEST. All merchandise offered is hue to name and grade and is from regular stock at regular prices. SILVERTHORN'S Family Drug Store 1,000 votes for each 25e purchase ou ' -Book Accounts. Camera Supplies. Soda Fountain. Mesh Bags. F. L. LILLY F are Steel Ranges, : Hammocks "Washing Mach' Rifles, all size Each Dollar i: ,000 votes to $1.00 000 votes to $1.00 000 votes to $1.00 000 votes to $1.00 Accounts 5,000 HENRY & CARR Home Furnishers Any purchase in Our Entire Stock of Furniture and House Furnishings 10,- 000 votes to each One Dollar. Each Dollar on Book Accounts .5,000 Ar:' E. :tion ?2O00pav; Auto Coa Auto plo Readv V Toggery 1,000 1 TOfes 3f ia rotes r1(r l,000 rotes r J00,000 votes 6,000 votes 1,000 votes 10.000 votes 1 THIS OFFER is for WEDNI Sales cn Other Days Receive ONE VOTE for Each Cent P ff ONLY 4,ia'4b'any of the abave Stores