La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 05, 1913, Image 2

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    TUESDAY, AUQUST-5, 1913.
PAGE TWO
NOTICE.
All dogs running at large from to.
day July 81st will be killed without
farther notice unless doge are muzzled
This notice is final.
r. JOHN WALDEN,
Adv. 7-31 5t. Acting Chief of Police
YOUNG makes his
CLEANER SALE
SPECIAL PRICE TO OBSERVER
SUBSCRIBERS.
Expert Demonstrator Here to Explain
Workings of a Good .Machine.
To the Housewlve of La Grande:
The La Grande Evening Observer
has an emancipation proclamation of
its own to make, one that' will free all
women who have been slaves, to the
broom and all men who have been
thralls to the carpet beater. Briefly
put, it is offering a bargain in a
vacuum cleaner, and by an arrange-
LONE STAR IN
MOOD
EAGLE VJIILEYS
lllli
RANCHERS HAVE NEVER
CROP'S EQUAL-
SEEN FIRST CONSIGNMENT DUE IN
I FEW JJ AYS.
Cutting of Grain That Will Top Rec
ords Is Commencing Now.
Lone Star, Ore., Aug. 6. (Special)
The farmers are nearly all through
with their hay and getting ready to
start their binders, headers and com- A
1 J 'T'l U . i V
Scarcity of Berries' at Hand and Deal
ers Can't Fill Orders.
? BERRY CROP CLEANED OUT.
ment made with the manufacturing bines. There were never better crops
company will place this modern house- 0f spring and fall grain than there are teZ&wtoS l8c" Bmelt 10ci
front quarter steers 14c front quarter
cowh 13c; hog, hall dressed 13c; pork
loin chops 20c; pork loin whole 16c;
comb porK 34c; shonlder pork, whole
13c: link ami bulk sausage 16c: ham
burger 15c; steer loins 18c; cow loins
17c; mutton legs 18c; mutton rib chops
20c; mutton loin chops 20c; mutton st
sho. 15c; mutton stew 121-2c; 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;
Jbrk. bacon sliced 30c; salt pork 18c;
sliced ham 25 to 28c; boiled hams 28c;
bolied ham sliced 40c; smoked shoul
der 15c; lard 16c; liver 6 to 8c; tongue
15c; hearts 8c; salmon 20c; halibu
Good .to Eat
Special While They
Last
Oranges 25c per dz
Lemons 50c per dz
hold necessity in the reach of all for
less than half of the regular market
price. , Here is the offer. . All sub
scribers to the La Grande Evening Ob
server may secure a Junior guaran
teed cleaner for $4.85, the factory j Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Conrad attended
nricp. and thnsp who are not takino-lthe ice cream social at Imbler Sat-
urday evening,
u,e paper my urn ,... , m
unci uy duubci luwig w tiic uaiijr .vi
this year. trouble for their is already a scar- 4
There was quite a heavy thunder g cjty 0f au gorts 0f berries save
shower passed over this vicinity Sun-. probably black caps. Within
day, , 1 fowr davs the supply will be all
3. L. Woodell was a business visitor p0ne as grocers are having trou- "t
in La Grande Wednesday. A ... .,. vi w
uic nun X11I1I, UIUDI Ulllf, v.iwi-
3 ries are practically out of the
S market; Royal Anns are gone and -5
The social, was given
a
f
mo
omen
four months if delivered by carrier or
for sin months If delivered by mail.
This is the proposition in as few words
as possiDle. Anyone interested in the
plan may have the vacuum cleaner
demonstrated at their home by tele
phoning to the La Grande Evening Ob
server, Main 13. Geo. Zain, a repre-,
sentative of the Hugo Manufacturing
G Lamberts nearly so. Only scat
ty, s. i : u; : j
The Pleasant Grove Sunday school , I '
is having good attendance every Sunday.
SPUD FIELDS PROLIFIC.
Elgin Potato Grower Believes Harvest
f ' Will Be Rich This Year. i
A number of hog shinners coming
into the Portland Union stock yards
recently, instead of feeding wheat
and corn en route, fed potatoes. Mel
ins Payne, of Tikura, Idaho, tried the
experiment recently with good results.
Another shipper from Idaho claimed
that with potatoes he came through
without a pound shrink in his whole
shipment. On account of the high
water content potatoes are especially
Tnn-lo Vll.i.r fnmntnflE are nnt fa'
cff. Reports from the famous tomato valuable to shippers in the hot weatl
fields are to the effect that the crop er.
is ripening fast and that the aci
vanee shipments will reach local deal
prs wuhin a short time but it
Elgin's potato belt is slightly reduc- thought the main bulk will not be due
t v; ; i, si i 0a i o.roo-o fhu vear hut will no tor some nuie time to come ineuai
rrT. ":i;,j:ir. T.,r?.:n: .. ;.. ' near-great tomato diS
ma uusuiess cauiuim iud ujjciiiwuii ,'uuuuk j itiv. 4-mi.jt ... ....,, - trict
of the cleaner. It is a simple piede last year, according to Walter Henry, er,
Phone, Red 3931.
La Grande.
r
acuum
HOI7SZ CLEANING
I : .ttJLSTEKlXS
FCRNITCBB REPAIRING
1 MATTRESS MAKIJifl
t-UKXITUHE PACKISfl.
L. F. BELLISflEB,
1607 Wash. Are.
Phone Bluck 10i2
of machinery and can be operated afe
successfully by a child as by an ex
pert mechanic. It sells in retail mar
kets at 110.00, and the arrangement
by whichithe La Grande Evening Ob
server people are enable to saye $5.15
is made by the company as an ad
vertising medium. The off er 'will hold
good for a limited time only.
are supplying the local consum
t present.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
gard for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. '
: F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
TVe, tlio underslRnod. liavo known F. J.
Cheney for Iho last 35 years, nnd believe
him perfectly honorublo in nil busineita
tnnsuetlona and financially ablo to carry
out any obligations made by Ills firm.
KATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Curo Is token Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials
Best free. I'rlco 75 cents per bottle. Sold
bv nil DruBftlsts.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
a potato growr. of the Elgin belt whoGreen roasting corn is now sellin;
was in the city this morning. The jlarJS fr 85 cents per dozen. .
, j i t! : rfs.irT a The greatest slump of any commod
of spuds at this time is immense and Hy rf gtrff jn fgw day,
indications from outside districts in- js that taken ' by cucumbers. Fielc
dicate that Idaho, Colorado and Cali-1 grown cucumbers are selling for :
f; ,iii nnt ho nn to the vield of for 10 cents, which a week ago brough" .
, 1 . -:-:n.: 125 cents for two. for comparison
last year, pr..Pa.. The market cuotas today are: follows:
taiiea acreage. .f Fresh randl eggs30C.
who stayed with the game will reap a ButterFan creamery) ,5 cents j
ncn narvesv uurnng uuiuicoccu
dents.
BUYS DR. STEVENSON'S HOME.
Engineer Curtis Will Move to Modern
Home on Washington Avenue.
A deal was closed today through
the Geo. H. Currey real estatcagen
cy whereby Engineer G. M. Curtis be
comes the owner of the Dr. J. E. Stev
enson residence on Washington ave
nue. This is a modern seven room
house close in and Mr. Curtis expects
to make it his horn and occupyitsoon.
I Wednesday Specials
lb. roll; 2 lb. roll 70c
Ranch butter 1 lb. roll 30c; 2 lb.
roll 60c.
Flour, Hay, Feed. Etc.
Wild Hay (retail.) $12.00. ,
Timothy $15'.0016.00.
tAlfaIfa hay $13.00 (retail).
'Oats $1.40 per cwt.
Bran $1.15 per cwt.
Rolled oats $1.50 per cwt.
, Rolled barley $1.30.
Blue Stem flour $1.40.
Patent $1.30. . s
White Quartz $1.40 sack
Snowdrift $1.40 sack.
Sea Foam $120.
Elkhorn flour $1.40.
Vct'talil-" mul MiitiHanroiR.
Some feeding experiments with po
tatoes follow: . Ford of Copenhagen
station found by, experiment that 400
pounds, of potatoes are worth 100
pounds of mixed grain for pig feed
ing. In tirals by Henry at the Wis
consin station, potatoes were cooked
in an open kettle, using as little water
as possible, and corn meal added to
form a thick mush which was eaten
by pigs viith great relist. Corn meal
wet with water was fed to a second lot
The results were as
400 pounds of corn meal, fed
alone, produced 100 pounds of gain.
262 pounds of corn rrieal with 786
pounds of potatoes, weighed before
cooking, produced lt0 pounds gain,
r -i t'-:s we learn that 78C pound'
of potatoes, when fed 'to hogs after
being cooked, effected a saving of 178
pounds of corn meal, 442 pounds of
potatoes taking the place of 100
pounds of corn meal.
! From an average of 41 analysis in ji
Farmers' bulletin No. 222, we obtain I
the following for the potato: Water!
; 79.1 per cent, ash .9 per cent, crude ;
protein 2.1 per cent, fiber 0.4 per cent, ' '
, N.-Free extract 17.4 per cent. Fat J
0.1 per cent. Henry gives the digesti-!
ble nutrients as crude protein 1.1 per
NOTICE.
All bills due the Grand Union Tea
company must be paid to Mrs. Stella
E. Rippey, or through her order only.
GRAND UNION TEA CO.
Adv. 7-28 Pt-
The Gossard Corset
W m-m m m
ruitius
Your Corset Ideal
Whatever your aim in wearing a
rforset, you can attain it by wearing
a Gossard.
Whether you seek style or com
fort, or an attractive figure, with
(fZnssHrd
( CORSETS
you can realize your desir. The Gos
sard gives you perfect ease of body
movement in any position, and shows
off perfectly the natural lines of
oeauty that are at the bottom of ev
ery fashion in dress and the secret
of attractiveness.
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
lure 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 j
and Touring
Car Service
Note the offering of votes in the LYON-TAYLOR
CONTEST. All merchandise offered is hue to name
and grade and is from regular stock at regular prices.
SILVERTHORN'S F. L. LILLY
Family Drug Store Hardware
1,000 votes for on.-h 25c purchase on 10 000 voteg tQ $1 0Q
Book Accounts. Hammocks ...10,000 votes to $1.00
Camera Supplies. "Washing Machines 10,000 votes to $1.00
Soda Fountain. Rifles, all sizes 10,000 votes to $1.00
Mesh Baffs. Each Dollar oh Book Accounts 5,000
HENRY & CARR Andrews Bros.' Toggery
TT -g-, , Every purchase of 2"c 1,000 votes
XlOITie U UrniSiierS straw Hats, 1-2 reduction 3,000 votes
$10.00 paid on a suit order 100,000 votes
Any purchase in Our Ent ire Stock of . , 200.000 votes
Furniture and House Furnishings 10,- r 1
000 votes to each One Dollar. , , i ,
Auto Cloves - - 1,000 votes
Each Dollar on Book Accounts 5,000 1(l,00 Yopg
THIS OFFER is for WEDNESDAY ONLY
Sales on Other Days Receive ONE VOTE for Each -Cent Paid to any of the above Stores
. cent, carbohvdrates 15.7 ner cent, fat
Green peas, home grown, 10c, and 3 per cent
for 25c. I '
Onions $2.50 cwt., small lots 2 l-2c
Voiinjr onions 11 for 10c.
New potatoes 3c.
Hean- -A tint i-8r- 11 til Ifi cm
Radishes, (Walla Walla and home
,rrm lRc.
Cabbage (nw) 3c lb.
, mi. un-nips nc; isifSlOc.
Cucumbers field, 5c, 3 for 10.
iresh tomatoes 15c-Cf-inirbean.s
3 for ?5c.
Green corn 35c a dozen.
t rum t.v.
Cherries (home grown) 6c lb.
25c per gallon.
Peaches (Cal.) 10c per lb. and 3
25c.
Blackberries, raspberries (home
grown), dewberries 10c, blackcaps
: fr 2c.
Cantaloupes 15c and 225c.
I.pmnns d! and Mr '
Green apples (Milton)), 6c lb.
Oranges 35-50-GOc.
KmisliHK.--Oc pel oni
Sugar Fruit supar. retail (cash)
55.90; same grade 30 days $6.30.
Beet sugar Cash $5.70; thirty days
56.10.
Honey 20c. J lbs. for 60c.
Cattle.
Steers, prime, $7.00 and good to
hoice, JC.OOffiSG.oO; common to fair.
4.U0 (tt b.0U; cows, vop, tu.uv;
fair to good, $5.00S5.50; bulls, $3.50
$5.00; stags, $4.00$6.00; calves
hoice, $7.00$8.00.
Sheep.
Tojl weathers, $3.00$1.00; fair to
?ood, $2.25$2.75; ewes, best, $2.50
?3.75; fair to good. $2.00$2.50: year
ling lambs, best, $4.50$5.00.
Hoks.
Best, $8.50$9.00; common to good
$7.00$S.OO.
SIcat Cuts Retail.
Neck boils 12 1-2 to 15c; brisket
poins 12 l-2c; soup bones 6 to 8c;
plates 12 l-2c; sho. pot r.iast ISc; arm
cu?s 18c; 1st cuts sho steak 15c; good
cuts sho steak 18c; prime ribs 16 to
20c; wholesale 16, retail 20c; flank
boil 12 l-2c: kidnevs 8c: kidnev sue
1 12c; sirloin steak 20 to 22c; tenderloin
steaks 25c; T-Eone steaks 25c; rump
J roasts 18c; round steak 20c; hind quar
, ter steers 16c; hind quarter cows 15r;
Burned .Man Recovering.
Pendleton, Aug. 5. F. O. Walman.
the separater tender who was badly
burned about the hands and face in the
fire Friday afternoon, which destroy
ed the stationary thresher of Ely En
bysk, is reported recovering from his
injuries at the local hospital.. Accord
ing to Mr. Enbysk, who is in the city
today, Mr. Walman was oiling the ma-
I chine when the explosion occurred and
' th f flnipe flnrpn im in hio fopo Hari
it not been for his goggles, his eyes
might have suffered, he declares. Mr.
Walman is a brother-in-law of Mr. En
bysk. Mr. Enbysk has not yet dcided
whether he will buy a new machine or
not.
Four good cars available day
and all night for city and coun
try driving, and to surrounding
towns, charges reasonable.
Experienced, licensed chauffeur
always on job.
Call Sommer House or Folej
Hotel.
J. D. LYNCH
1!
It Can Be Relied Upon.
The American Drug and Press As
sociation authorizes its members t
guarantee absolutely Meritol Hail
Tonic. It has no equal. It is
wonderful remedy. A trial will con
cince you. Newlin Drug Co.
WE SELL
Pure Artificial Ice at 50c a
hundred.
Pure river Ice at 30 cents a
hundred.
Our Artificial Ice is made
from pure Beaver creek
water and is guaranteed as
pure as the city water.
Please get your orders in
before noon each day.
GRAN D Y
THE ICE MAN.
The City Grocery j
and Bakery
Is The Best Place '
TO BUY GROCERIES AT RI( I IT PRICES. FRESH VEGETABLES
AND FRUITS RECEIVED D,'1LY.
A FULL LINE OF LUNCH GOODS FOR THAT CAMPlNi
TRIP.
City Grocery and Bakery
Home of Fancy Groceries Phone Main 75