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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1913)
MONDAY," OCTOBER 13; 1913 I DinvoiT . I,A ORANtlK KVKNINd If 1, j . . k v ww-' ' r s ALL Ntn IUUK-, V IK . . !.."-. : -..v -" in , M:or T II' 10 AND 25 CENT STORE POST CAEDS, STATIONERY, PICTURES, , .', .:. ' SOUVENIRS. THIS IS A FAIR TIME 0 ' COME ' I j-i'Vt" You Never Lose at Morgan's For,' Quality Wholeatle and Ret&il Lquor Dealer Lemp and Budweiser 25c Bottle 118 Jefferson Ave.) La Grande Phone Black 51 ' Complete Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires - LA GRANDE IRON WORKS ,D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor ' , COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY Don't Wait Until It Rains To get your automobile and buggy tops repaired at Shannon's at La Grande by a first class trimmer for that kind of work. All work first class and guaranteed.: SHANNON L.... D. R. FONG !if.fetUvli,. 1J '" -yf rti; -' JVt- il liln. Vt'ifal.i '--'l- ' -ft,! M " '.Y I t ll V '.' THE' BEST VALUE !(l aim s ! I' I -'.' ll TO LOOK US OVER. IN. i-ii t ''I '1.'. " t of ;,' 'I . .(; and Price . LA GRANDE, ORE. ADAMS AVENUE, MEDICINE CO. Branch of Baker City Office. CHINESE HERB AND ROOT REMEDIES Our wonderful life giving herbs will absolutely exterpate every impurity from the system. No drugs, no poison, non-alcoholic. FREE CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION FREE Those living out of town can cure themselves at home with our herbs, Write to ns for par ticulars. Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.j 1 to 9 p. m. Sundays- r to 12 a. m.; 1 to 6 p. m. f' Telephone Main 62. ,' Officer 1412 Avenne LA GRANDL. o:ci...;N. BEEF FALLS OFF LIST WEEK SWINE CONDITIONS UNCERTAIN , . ' DURING WEEK. . .. Sheep Go From Stad to Weaker .' . i ' Market' Reviewed. ' , ".tJnioh -Stock' Yards, Portiahd, Oct. 13. Receipts for the 'past week have been cattle. '984, calves 30, hogs 4740, sheep 85?2 and horses 10, . Beef liquidation' last week has fall ei: off -'considerably and prices areja shade steadier. Bulk of business was transacted ' Monday : and. Tuesday, ' 3 receipts since then were Insignificant. Prime steers, sold la bnlk at $7.50 to 17.65 and cows- $6.60 tb $6.75. A lot of medium grade stuff was offered at the usual discount on choice beef pric es.,.; . :, i, -, .! V ' . '.'.' Swine trade conditions are an .un certain quantity at present and values fluctuated easily.- .Tops ranged from $8.70 to $8.60 with ; tendency " down ward. . .Outlet is fair lror good light hogs and smooth heavyweights,, but size of receipts during the next six days will be the most influential fac tor on the market. Sheen- house transactions gave the impression of a steady to. weaker tone on' lambs'. Some' choice yearlings in small lots sold at $4.50 and prime ewes $3.75 to $4.00. Lambs failed to reach over $5.00 at the week's, close; but the number offered ior sale Was so small ard quality t.o ordinary the trade could not setO on a substantial price. Gen erally mutton and lambs are steady if quality is choice. Outlet of course vvould be clogged but it has absorhec ech driy's' receipts for a week with out effi ri. 4 BUTTER AND EGGS. Fresh ranch errs ic. . Butter Fancy creamery, 40 cents 1 Ik. rail; 2 Ik. rou 75. . . Ranch butter 1 lb. roll 35c; 2 lb. rail 6c. :- '.1 ' FLOUR, HAY, FEED, ETC. ' WHd hay (to prrfucer) $$.W. Timothy $11.M. Alfalfa hay (to producer) $12.M. Oats (to producer)$1.10. 1 Bran $1.16 per ewt t RUed wits $1.45 per cwt. Relied barley $1.35. , Blue Stem our $1.4. Patent $1.3. . j , Snwdrift-41.45 sack. Sea Foam i . i -.Barley $1.07. FRUIT. ' ' i Peaches 85c to $1.00 per box. .,- Grapes Malaga, 10c; tokay, 225c Bananas Oc per do Apples $1.00 per box. rGapes Malaga, 10c; tekay, 2(25c. for 25c. " Lemons 45 and 5c. Green itomatoes--Sc per pound. Chili peppers 10c. ; Bartlet pears-4c lb, or $1.50 per bex. . , Beet sugar Casn, $5.60; 30 day;, $5.80; same grade oO days, ?b.zu. $6.60. Sugar Fruit surar, retail (cash) i CATTLE. , Steers, prime, $6.50$6.85; good to choice, $6.26; common to fair, $6.50g $6.00; cows, top, $5.75; fair to good, $5.00$5.50; bulls, ' $4.50$5.00; stags, $5.00$5.75 jcalves, choice, $7.00$8.00. SHEEP. Top,' weathers, ?3.00; fair to good, $2.00$2.50; ewes, best, $2.60$S,75; fair to good, $1.60$2.00; yearling lambs, best, $4.00$4.50. HOGS. Hogs Best, $7.40$'7.70j common to good, $6.76$7.25., VEGETABLES AND MISCELLANE OUS. Honey 20c i lbs. for Sue. Squash and pumpkins 2c lb. Celery 10c straight. Onions $2.50 cwt., small lots 3c. New potatoes lc. Beana White 8 l-Sc; llsa, 1 Cabbage 2c lb. Cupumbers f ield. 5c. 3 f or 10. Fresh tomatoes 10c; 8085c per box. . . Sweet potatoes 5c per lb. Sweet potatoes 5c per lb. or 6 lbs. CHICKENS. Spring friers 30c retail, dressed, Hens 18c retail. ' Meat Cuts Retail. Neck boils 12 1-2 to 15c; brisket low,- liViej; Mup tbonaae ' t Ic; platM 18 l-2c; bV. po; roast l$c) in eta lie; lt etitoUhc Umk 16c;. gd uts steak 18c; prme rika It t 2c; wholesale 16, retail 2te; fluik bell Wi,Wdneya,8c; kiiy tiw, 12c; sirloin atealc 20 to 22c: toaderteia taaJu 5cj T-Bawe atoak 2Sc; roup roasts 18c; roond steak 8fc; kind vr ter sioeca 16c; bind quarter cws 15c f rent quarter steera iie: frent quarter oows 13c; bof , hall dressed 13e; perk lia chap 20c; pork lain whole; lc eontbpork i4c; shonlder parkj Whole lUci link and buDc sausage 16c; ham burger 15c; aiaar loins 18c; cow-loia 17c; mutUn lags 18c; mutton rib chop 20c; mutton loin chops 20c; aaatton at she. 15c; aiutton'.stew 12 l-2c; whole muttaa 'l4e; -half muttan 14c; veal raund steak 25c; rami .lain eukt 25c; vaal rib chops 20c; ytal sho. s'iak 2o; vaal stew 15c; half yaal 16c; smoked ham, whole 22c; brk. bacon, light 26c; brk. bacon sliced 80c; salt pork 18c; Sliced ham 25 to28c; boiled hums 28c; belied ham sliced 40c; smoked' rhoul der 15c; lard 16c; liver 6 to 8c; tongm 15c; hearts 8c; salmon 20c; halibu 18c; smelt 10c; - ; - MUNICIPAL SPECIAL ELECTION ' NOTICE. October 20th, 1913. ' J . Notice is hereby given, that on the 20th day of October,-1913, a special election will be held in the city ef La Grande, in the county of Union, State of Oregon, for the purpose of elect ing three commissioners for said city. One commissioner for the term of one year.-- - " " , One commissioner for the term of two years and one commissioner for the term of three years. - The polling places designated for said election and the judges and clerks appointed to conduct said election, are as follows: First ward Polling place at court house, .- '-; ' '' ''"', ' Judges M. McMurry, W. N. Mon roe, Geo. J. Wagner. Clerks Mrs. Wall Lane, Mrs. J. W. McAllister. - 1 : ; i Second ward Polling place at the council chambers. Judges H. W. Stoner, O. R. Cool idge, J. K. Wright. - Clerks C. M. Humphreys, N. J Mansager. . . Third ward Polling place at Don ohue House, corner 3rd and Wash ington avenue. ; Judges-rJ. M. Hilts, C. C. Penning ton. 11. W. Grady. 1 ' ':i : Clerks Howard Davis, Will Hamil ton. Fourth ward Polling p'ace at lit tle brick school house. 1 'Judges John Ladd, E. S. Brasel, R. A. Masterton. ' Clerks Will Thompson, Jr.; Wm Randall. Said election will be held and Con ducted and the returns thereof filed as provided by law in the case of gener al city elections in said city. The polls of said election will be opened at the hour of 8 o'clock a. m. and closed at the hour of 7 elect p m.. on said election day. ; All qualified electors of said city will be permitted to vote at said eiec tion. ' ' ' Dated at La Grande, Oregon, Octo ber 3rd, 1913. LEE WARNICK, Recorder of the city of La Grande, Oregon. ' 10-6 10 times They Make You Feci Good. The Dleasant purgative effect pro duced, by Chamberlain's Tablets and the ; healthy condition of body and mind which they create, make one feel joyful. For sale by all dealers. 9 WE DO THE Finest Shoe' Repairing At the Moat Reasonable Prices. Give us a chance at your old ones comfort in shoes has a direct bear ing on the person's disposition no shoe is as comfortable as an old one. As long as we keep your old shoes looking like new, why shouldn't we get better acquainted? SHOE HOSPITAL H. CAREY. 2d9 Fir Street. Work called for and 'delivered Phone 3231 209 Fir St. CALL AND SEE OUR CHAMPION ----- --r------ " i s izia&inmDimory FRATERNAL ORDERS. 4. f . Js A. It. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Saturdays a :80 p. m. Cordial welcome to dl Masons. GEO. E. COCHRAN, W.Jk, A.1 C. WILLIAMS,' Sec." " ' B.'P. . e!-4 Grande Lodge No' 133 maeta aach Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue ' Visiting brothers cordially invited tb attend. 11 -L.' F.: DUNN; E." R." 4 H. E. COOUDGE. Rec Sue . WOODMEN OF THE WOR. D U , Grande Lodge No. .169 . W O. W. : - meets every first and thM Fridays , at I. O. O., F.; halL AU visitinu , members welcome. ' W. W. BERRY, C. C, J. H. KEENEY, Clerk MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER ICA La Grande Camp No. 77W meets on the first and third Tliurs day evenings of each month in the K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors welcome. A.W. NELSON, V. C. W. F. EANDRUM, fflerk. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Meets every ' second and fourth Fridays every ' month. All visiting members cor uially invited. ' CORA FITZGERALD, Oracle. . LILLY C. KIMMLE. Recorder. REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 50 meeU every Tuesday evening in th I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem - bars ara invited to attend. ' , . ZELLA ROBERTSON, N. G., . EVA MONROE, Sec , , L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 860, Loyal Order of Moose holds regular meetings first and third Monday nights, at I. O. O. F. hall. Visitors always welcome. . V P. 'A. FOLEY. D. - C. H. SCRANTON, Sec. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross . Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night in Castle hall, (Old Elks' hall) ' A Pythian welcome' to all visiting. Knights. H. P. OLIVER. C. C. R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. A 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 dially' invited. " MISS CYNTHIA STEIN, W. M. MARY A. WARNICK, Sec F. O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259 meets 1st and 3rd Friday evenings at : 8 o'clock, a the K. of P. hall. Vis iting members cordially welcomed. HARRY W. SWART. W. P. L. F. BFT.T TN'GER. Sec WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. CIRCLE NO. 47 Meet second and fourth Tuesday nights of each month at K. of P. hall. ' All visiting neigh bors welcome. LENA HEAD, G. N. LILLIE ALLSTOTT. Clerk. : IS IT PURK PLENTIFUL DEPENDABLE ECONOMICAL? Supply your home with-all the pure, clear, sparkling water you need direct from well or spring, by the Perry System. No water tank to collect slime, mud or rust. Co ;npressed air delivers fresh water under the pressure and in quantities you need. Automatic economical in operation, easily installed. Water left ia well until you need it tnen drawn tresli. , Call and Get Copy of the Perry Book or let us send it to you. We want you to know all about the merits ol this up-to-date system of water supply. The Perry System hag more adyantages than any other is just what you need. It will give you water for drinking, kitchen, laundry, bath, barn, sprinkling and fire protection. FOR SALE BY ' LBAY & ZWKIKEL. riroM j-TTTn Tnt U 1 wiu'JL Drink S.QNatural Mineral j You'll Know the Joy of Living . PHYSiaANB AND SUBCBON8 A. L RICHARDSON, M. D. J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. ,i Drs v Richardson ' 4 Loughlia Physicians and surgeons. Pbonaa Office, Black 1362. Dr. Richard fson's tes. Main 65. Dr. Loughjito'i' res. Main 757". b' R. HOLTTPhysicUn and surgeon; surxessor tb Dr. N. Moll tor; conner Adams avenue apd Da- ";pot St- PhbnesOfflce Main 68; ! Residence,' Main 730. ' " DR. M. KHALL--Physician and sur geon. New -Foley building, third floor. Phone Main' 68. -v i C. H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D. Physi cian and surgeon. Special attention : to eye, ear, nose and throat. Of ' fice in La Grande National Bank Building. Phones: Office Main 2; residence, Main 32. ( , f DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician , and surgeon. Diseases of the aye '" a specialty. ' " " ' . ' DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Dis eases of women and children. Of fices Adams avenue, over Rad Cross Drug Store. ; ' . DR. H. S. BUOWNTON, Dtntirt. Of fice over Sherry's theatre. OSTEOPATHS. GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath physician. Over Lilly's hardware store. Phone Main 63. Successor ' to Dr. F. E. Moore. DR: C. H. ' PONTING, A. B.( B. 9. Osteopathic Physician, Phone Main 707. Rooms 20 -22 Foley Bldg. ' VETERINARY. DR. P. A. CHARLTON Veterinary surgeon. County stock inspector. Office at Hill's drug store, La Grande. Residence phone, Re4 701; office phone, Black 1361. ' CHIROPRACTORS. G. T. DARLAND CHIROPRACTIC . PARLORS No. 4, Depot St., ad : joining Oregon hotel Pborie Red 1751. I ATTORNEYS AT LAW. COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T. . Cochran and Colon R. Eberhard, Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon T. H. CRAWFORD; ROBT. S. EAKV CRAWFORD & EAKIN Attor neys at law. Practice in all the courts of the state and1 ..United States. Office in La Grande Na tional Bank Building, La Grvde, Oregon. R. J. GREEN Attorney-at-Law. Reams 9-10, Sommer Bldg., La Grande, Ore. Practices in all sta and federal courts. K MISCELLANEOUS, i E. C. THATCHER, Painting andrDeco rating. Phone Red 1222..Estlmat Treeiy given. J f and