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PAGE TWO LA OTJANDE FVKNlNf OKSKkV Kit. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1913. I si FRUIT JARS All Sorts and Sizes MASON ECONOMY GOLDEN STATE MA SON (wide mouth). SCHRAM EXTRA LIDS FOE ALL. EXTRA RUEBERS FOR ALL THAT NEED THEM. RASPBERRIES DEWBERRIES LOGANBERRIES BLACKCAPS RUSH ORDERS BUTTER PRICES MEET DELAY HITS IUE BREAKDOWN AT PERRY MILL IN- FIVE CENTS ADDED TO TWO OPPORTUNE. I POUND ROLL. Auto Service. We have large and small cars for hire. Careful drivers. Prices very reasonable. LEIGHTON'S GARAGE. Adv. 7-22 tf. Phono Main 737 Perry Swimming Season Comes to an Best Grade of Peaches Not Up to thej End for 1913. i Standard Green Peppers Coming. I HILL MILITARY ACADEMY Perry, Ore., Aug. 1. Monday the" A Sdect Non-Seelnrian Boitding and Dy School for Bon. MiliUty Ducipline; Small CUus; Men Tuchen. Careful Kipavuion aecuro reiulU that Butter went up today five cents on ve not attained eliewheie. Send for catalog. The Gossard Corset Fulfills Your Corset Ideal Whatever your aim in wearing a corset, you can attain it by wearing a Gossard. Whether you seek ' style or com fort, or an attractive figure, with ' THE ' If nsssni All sorts of fresh vegetables. " This is lemonade weather and a little grape juice, adds to it. We have the lemons and the grape juice; Armour's or Welsh's. , Phone your orders to Main The City Grocery AND BAKERY HOME OF FANCY GROCERIES Phone Main 75 cylinderhead of the plaining mill en- ( the two-pound roll. This refers to gine was blown out which shut down ranch and creamery butter. The !at the planing mill and box factory and ter rade of butteia gcarce an(J if. Will hp fiPVPffll rlflvfi ViPfnra nnoro. tions can be resumed. The broken !the eamery butter market has been; part was sent to Baker where it will very g ot late, Ihe rise was be repaired. This breakdown occurred not unexpected at a very inopportune time, as the company is loaded up with rush ord ers and a week's layoff will put them behind considerably in their shin- ' ping. The sawmill is running full , blast and the yard is well stocked I with lumber. A number of the people of. Perry attended the funeral of Mr. Bean which was held in La Grande Wednes day. It appears that the best part of the swimming season is over here, as the nights are very chilly and the water is getting cold. For the past two or three weeks the water has been ideal ming immensely. . I Jno. Trayner . returned yesterday I from the coast where he has been vis i iting with his sister and relatives in PORTLAND, OREGON Good Peaches Scarce. i While there have been plenty . Mil-j ton clingstone peaches, the top variety j of peaches have been scarce and there will probably be no material relief un til the freestones come either from Milton or other noted peach districts. Local dealers are unable to procure a peach that is as juicy, large and luscious as peaches should be at this time of the year. Green Peppers Tomorrow. Tomorrow local stores will carry green peppers the latest frill in the grocery line offerings. The market quotations today are: Kelts uno ;tvtt. Fresh ranch eggs 30c. Butter Fancv creamery, 5 cents 1 lb; roll; 2 lb. roll 70c. Obstinate Acne Quickly Yields Fine Remedy that Clsar Skin of Pimples on Cheeks, Temples, Sides of Nose and Chin. ' ttfeafvnlt Infect, can't tfcaMttt& viltiMr Harm. Tacoma and British Columbia for the 'roll 60c "n uiuiui 1 lb. roll 30c; 2 lb. I past several months. Minister Praises This Laxative. I Rev. H. Stubenvoll of Allison, la., in praising Dr. King's New Life Pills for constipation, writes: "Dr. King's New Life Pills are such perfect pills no home should be without them.' No better regulator for the liver and bowels. Evey pill guaranteed. Try them. Price 25c at all druggists. A FlIRN Flour, Kay, Feed. Etc. Wild Hay (retail) J12.00. Timothy $15.0016.00. Alfalfa hay $13.00 (retail). Shoats $1.30. Oats $1.40 per cwt. Bran $1.15 per cwt. Rolled oats $1.50 per cwt. Rolled barley $1.30. Blue Stem Uour $1.40. Patent $1.30. White Quartz $1.40 sack cnnwrlrlft $1.40 sack. Sea' Foam $1.2. KJkhorn flour $1.40. crtaiHc., unit MHi'Hlnoi. Arne nttnrks the glandular structure of the skin, more particularly those tiny Klands that secrete fat. Ana it is here that S. S. S., the famous blood purifier is most activo in Us Influence. There is one Ingredient in S. S. S., the purpose of which it is to stimulate the cells in the tissues that they select from the blood the nutriment that makes new skin and thus eliminates all irritants, acids and parasites that inflame the glands. There is a natural tendency of the fine network of blood vessels in the skin to throw off impuri ties, but where a persistent Inflamma tion process has invaded the skin, the natural repair work of the blood is ln-tc-'---" - , requires the stlnv lutiug activity of S. S. S. to overccma such morbid conditions. If you havo been troubled with acne, do not despair of a cure. , You can gret S. S. S. In any drug1 store, but InslBt upon having it, Take no chance with a substitute. And If your Diood condition i such that you WUUIIJ IIK6 10 CORSETS you can realize your desira. The Gos sard gives you perfect ease of body movement in any position, and shows off perfectly the natural lines of beauty that are at the bottom of ev ery fashion in dress and the secret of attractiveness. 1 ' A trial fitting will surprise you. I have had six years of experience In fitting Gossard Corsets, and I know what model is best suited to your form. ' A complete line of new models, also lace front brassieres, back pads, sani tary belts and aprons. MRS. ROBT. PATTISON, Phone Red 3221. Corsetiere. Res. 1702, cor. Spring and Oak Sts. La Grande Taxi and Touring Car Service COIISult a ftriPfinli at freely, address the Medical Tient Th . Rwfft finnxlnn rVimnni.. 101 3 li Til.i.. - Green peas, home grown, 10c, and 3 Atlanta, Gs ' : for 25c. -, Ij Onions $2.50 cwt., small lots 2 l-2c Young onions 3 for 10c. ,?"""""""""""""-- ' New potatoes 3c. jj WE SELL -" " ' "tie - I'll . II MH, IV CW J Ps.lln. Wlln 1 1 grown) 5c. Four good cars available day and all night for city and coun-. try driving, and to surrounding towns, charges reasonable. Experienced, licensed chauffeurs always on job. Call Sommer House or Foley Hotel. I J. D. LYNCH a i , FOR ONLY WW a Here is an opportunity to secure a desirable home, furnished and which is now renting for $16.00 per month. The owner has decided to move to Washington and has reduced the price to $900.00. The house has six rooms, bath and toilet. In good location on Ninth Street. If you want a good home at very little money come in and "let us reason together." Cabbage (new) 5c lb. Young turnips 5c; 310c. j Cucumbers Walla Walla hothouse, 225c: field 5c. I Fresh tomatoes 15c. Stringbeans 3 for 25c. Cherries (home grown) 6c lb. 25c per gallon. Krnlt. 'St. Peaches (Col.) 10 per lb. and 2 Strawberries 10c. B!nckbcrrieR, raspberries (home grown), dewberries 10c, blackcaps i ror zoc. Cantaloupes 15c pnd 225c. Watermelons 3c lb. Lemons 45 and mk-r-fn aDn' 'Milton)), 6c lb. Oranges 35-50-60c. uuaB Jtll pel ac&. " j PuuarFniit suornr. Mull (cash) $5.B0; same grr.de 30 days $6.30. Beet sugar Cash $5.70; thirty days $0.10. Honey 20c. 3 lbs. for 50c. Cat iv. . bteers, prime, $7.00 and good to cbo'-e. se.n0tfJi.S6.50: common to fair, $4.00 $6.00; cows, top, $6.00; fair to good, $5.00(t?$5.50: bulls, $3.50 f?S5.00; stags, $4.e0$G.00; calves choice, $7.00(o)$8.00. Sheen. Top weathers, $3.00$4.00; fair to good. $2.25$2.75; ewes, best, $2.50 S3.75; fair to good, $2.00$2.50; year ling lambs, best, $4.50(o$5.00. tTorrs. Beat, $8.50$9.00; common to good ?7.00$8.00. WE SELL Pure Artificial Ice at 50c hundred. Pure river Ice at 30 cents a J hundred. j Our Artificial Ice is made ' from pure Beaver creek J water and is guaranteed as pure as the city water. ' Please get your orders in before noon each day. You can now have your Auto top or cals Repaired at home by one who knows how. Prices very rea sonable. T M CU A fc!MriMf t: D A 1VT r. v "HUliiO i v jt 11 u THE ICE MAN. I ! : HARNESS SHOP GEO H CU RREY REAL ESTATE LA GRANDE, OREGON Remarkable Cure of Disentery. "I wns attacked with dvscnterv about July 15th, and used the doctor's medicine and other remedies with no : relief, only getting worse all the time. . T . i i o nnnlil. . . I ...... L .' , u'iuuic iu uu unj liuii nu my j "i""1'' drooped from 145 to 125 j pounds. I suffered for about two ! months when I was advised to uso ' . Chamlierlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar-1 rhoea Remedy. I used two bottles of it arid it gave me purmanent relief,' f I ihm lj. . ii.il Kti OIIOW mil, i. u. For sale by all dealers. The dependability of Mairhoid Roofing has been proven by special tests coverino a period of many years. Made in the largest factory in the world it is absolutely right in every detail. It resists fire is acid proof water and weather proof Keeps heat in the building in Keeps it out in summer. Malthoid will last it is inexpensive easy to lav antiy"urroo(,roub,ch,Ialthoidisk., tt fcy The Peraffine Paint Co. I i f, , 1 fesco crj fvhere ' LILLY It's free Send lor it A new "d valuable book ur "Cheerful Homes." This booklet Hlujtiair M m of (be muii Southern t'alifomia, A bnolc rt pry hfmr builder 'H &II7.C S-"! fiee. 35 l0ng 38 the Elding it covers. 1 0