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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1913)
1 PAGE SIX LA GKANJ) EVENING OBSERVER. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1913. 1 ALL NEW STOCK THE BEST VALUE M or garns 1 0 AND 25 CENT STORE FOR PORTLAND MARKETS AHE STEADY Portland, Oct. ' 21. Wholesale steaks 25c; T-Boue steaks 25c; rump chicken prices are showing another roasts 18c; round steak 20c; hind quar reduction along Front street and it is tor steers 18c; hud quarter sows 16c likely that a further loss will be f rent quarter stsars 14e front quarter ; forced before the market again be- cows 13c; hog, omU dressed 18c; 'pork comes healthy. Purchases are report- low chops 80c; pork loin whole lc Hallowe'en Novelties You Never Lose at Morgan's For Quality and Price U. Wholeatle and Retail Lquor Dealer Lemp and Budweiser 25c Bottle 1 18 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 J Don't Wait Until It Rains To got 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 LA GRANDE, ORE. ADAMS AVENUE, D. R. 4 ',; v j S. . l: FONG I 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 os for par ticulars. Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 9 p. m. Sundays- T to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m. Telephone Main oS. Office: 141? ''.-! venue la grand;:. n:;n.ox ed in a limited way at 15c a pound, but buyers now are asking a cent re duction. - , . ; j Veal Market Rules Lower.' ' Market for veal is ruling lower in the produce trade. ' Cleanups of gaod quality, were reported Saturday after noon down to HV&c a pound, but some gales are reported in a limited way a fraction above this. ' . I.'cg Market In Go id Shape. Market for country killed hogs is in good shape along Front street. Val ues are being firmly held at 12c a pcund for best of ef rings but it is be lieved that a fraction more than this will be forced If receipts fail to grow within the next few days. Rye Flour Is Higher Here. An advance of 50c a barrel is being quoted in the price of rye flour by local cereal interests. The present pries is $5.50 a barrel. The same in terests have advanced the price of rye meal a similar amount, while split peas are down 60c a hundred pounds. Peach Trade Is Dragging. With supplies of peaches still almost as heavy as during the flush of the movement, the local market is stag nant Sales are hard to make even at the lower prices quoted, although the quality is quite fair. V ' Market quotations today are: BUTTHR ANk EGGS. Fresh ranch eggs 4.0c. Batter Fancy creamery. 40 cents 1 lb. roll; 2 lb. roll 7S. Ranch butter 1 lb. roll 35c; 2 lb. roll 66c FLOUR, HAY, FEED, ETC. Wild' hay ts producer) $3.00. Timothy $11.W. Alfalfa hay (to producer) $12.09. Oats (to roducer)$1.10. Bran 11.16 per cwt. -Rolled tate $1.4S per cwt Rolled barley $1.88. Woe Stem sour 11.40. Patent $1.80. Snowdrift $1.45 sack. Sea Foam tl 3t. Barley $1.07. FRUIT. Cranberries 16c per qt. Peaches 85c to $1.00 per box. Grapes Malaga, 10c; tokay, 225c. Bananas 48c per dot, Apples $1.00 per box. : Leraons-f-45 and 60c. Green tomatoes 3c per pound. Chili peppers 40c. . Bartlet pears -4c lb, er $1.50 per box. Sugar Cane or fruit, 5.65 per sack, cash; $5.95 for 30 days. Best sugar $5.35 cash; $5.75 30 days. 'HOGS. Best $7.75. Common to good, $7.55 $7.65. CATTLE. Best steers $6.80S7.00. Common to fair $6.75. Cows, top $5.70. Medium cows, $5.25. j ' Calves $7.50$8.00. Bulls, $:i.50$4.00. SHEEP. Best spring lambs $4.50. Yearlings $3.35$3.50. Old weathers $3. 15$3.25. Ewes $2.80$2.90. CHICKENS. Spring friers 30c retail, dressed. Hens 18c retail. VEGETABLES AND MISCELLANE OUS. Honey 20c. 3 lbs. for 6ftc Squash and pumpkins 2c lb. Celery 10c straight. " Celery 10c15c. Onions $2.60 cwt., new grade. New potatoes Hie ($1.25(5)100 lbs.) 1 Beans White X 1-Sc; Una, 10 eonu Cabbage 2c lb. Cucumbers field, 5c, 3 for 10. Fresh tomatoes 10c; 8085c per box. Sweet potatoes 6c per lb. Sweet potatoes 5c per lb. or 6 lbs. Meat Cuts Retail. Neck boils 12 1-2 to 15c; brisket loins 12Vac; soup bones, 6c to 8c; plates 12 l-2c; sho. pet roast 18c; arm cuts 18c; 1st cuts sho steak 15c; good cuts sho steak 18c; prime ribs 10 t 20c; wholesale 16, retail 20c; flank boil 12Vic; kidneys 8c: kidney stew, 12c; sirloin steak 20 to 22c; tenderloin comb poifc 14a; shoulder pork, whole Uk: Hnk mm balk sanaairo lfa; ham burger 16c; tiwsr tote lc: cow loin 17c;ratton leg 18c; mutton rib shop 20c; mutton loin chops 20; mutton st sho. 16c; mutton stew 12 l-2c; whole mutton 14c; half mutton 14c; veal round steak 26c; veal loin outs 26c; vsal rib chop 20c; veal sho. svoak 2tfc: : Toal stow 16c; half veal 16o; smoked ham, whole 22c; brk: bacon, tight 26c; eric, bacon sliced 80c; saft pork 18c; sliced ham 26 to 28c; boiled lutms 28c; belied ham sliced 4c; smoked rhont der 15c; lard 16c; liver to 8c; tongm lite; hearts 8c; salmon 20c; balibw Itc; smelt 10c; Circus Buys Elgin Horse. (Elgin Recorder.) While the Al. G. "Barnes circus was. here Tuesday the manager purchased the saddle horse that Guy Patten re cently secured from Ray Norval, pay ing a handsome, price therefor. The norae is a cream color with snow white mane and tail. His color is far more beautiful than that of the aver age cream colored horsd and he is not only, one of the finest speciments of horse beauty ever in this section of eastern Oregon,tbut he is an excep tionally good saddle horse, and won numerous prizes -at stock shows. The manager of the Barnes circus stated that there would be not at tempt made to train the horse but that he would be used only by the manager and in the parades. Another" score for Elgin horses! Lustre DeLuxe LIQUID Polish and Cleaner Is the best for Pianos. Automobiles and Carriage bodies, Upholstery, Of fice Fixtures, Floors, Linoleums, En ameled Beds, Bathtubs, and all paint ed or varnished surfaces. Perfectly polishes and cleans, proserves, renews and protects. - Absolutely guaran teed. Prices, 25c: 50c, and $1.00 per ! J bottleT' ,s For safe by L.' C. Smith Garage, i Hollister & Mulilkin Grange, New-J lin Drug Co., Dyal'S Furniture Store, i j Lowe's Furniture Store, Geo. Kemp's 1 1 Furniture Store, Quick Print Shop, n W, M. Pierce Carpenter Shop. , J Manufacture', oy J SAMUEL K. GIBBS, l La Grande, Ore. - Weak, Inactive Kidneys Cause Much , Sickness. Ii restorative ingredients that nature needs to build up and renew these im-' portent and vital organs. See that you get Foley Kidney Pills for your kid ney and bladder troubles. They are tonic in action, quick to give good re sults, and contain no harmful drugs. . Hill's Drug Store. ; ; , La Grande Taxi and Touring Car Service The Designer of the "AMERICAN QUEEN CORSET" is recognized as the foremost artist in the country. This Corset is correct in its minutest detail. A Phone Call or postal will get you a demonstration. The only strictly made-to-measure or tailored corset in La Grande. MRS. O. CALHOUN-COMBS. Corsetiere. Phone Black 1971 1503 Senth Si. Backache, rheumatism, and all kid ney and bladder dirorders are caused from weak inactive kidneys, which fail to filter out the poisons, and keep the blood pure. The only way to positive ly and permanently cure such troubles is-to remove the cause. The reason why Foley Kidney Pills are the best medicine for kidney and bladder trou bles is because they are made wholly of those healing, strengthening and 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. s s Sommer House or Foley S Call Hotel J. D. LYNCH jiiii"j riiT,iitii.iii j iTr.i;.T.iti ftnr 111.1.1 its , . , .. . yiMMf W IT PUM-pUNTirUL-OKPINQABU-KCONOMICALr 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. Cc repressed air delivers fresh water under the pressure and in quantities vou cutaomicai in operation, easily installed. need. Automatic Water left in well until I ASMftHMftv I Tie: 3ul IIKJHI t you need it then drawn fresh. Call and Get Copy off the Perry Book or let us send It to you. We want you to know all a boat the merits of thla up-to-date system of water sunnlv. Tin. Per s.r.m i. advantages than any other Is just what you need. It will give you water w. wiMmuft, mtviicM, lauiiutfi until, uarili tipnnKiing auu an - ' rOH SAL BY BAY A ZWEIFEL. bro protection. Drink FREE Pill In the Coupon In your oack&ae of GOLDEN ROD OATS and mall it to us for this valu. able FREE BOOK. LET. dtRodnillinOCn IMTUM3 OBCGOW" Great for Children Growing children need good substantial food something that will build faster than their ceaseless activity tears down Golden Rod Oats are just what a grow ing child needs and what he likes best. Made of plump, fat Oregon Oats weighing 36 to 40 pounds to the bushel, they con tain more meat than any other oats product. You'll find it much eas ier to prepare them, too. At your grocer's. Golden Rod Milling Co. Portland, Orofoa 1 SAIVI-0NataaS,eraI and T V.ONP- You'll Know the Joy of Living '--"I Fourth Street Grocery We handle Preferred Stock and all staple groceries. Fresh fruit ! and vegetables when in season. We have our'own delivery. PBftOT Brn CLAPP & CHARBONEAU ! rHUiNE RED 1951. OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL. ' my saved their money Whvdontvou? START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT NOW AND (THUS MAKE LIFE'S ENJOYMENT CERTAIN. WHEN OLD AGE OVERTAKES VOU IT WII.I. nv xrrr- nr. SPEND YOUR TIME IN COMFORT ANI vier x:.,x, WlVDDV vmt mrDrnilDnnn . . "uln", 1U LIFE. SAVING. II: f! g! iSf11'151 ssssssssbF? CALL AND LET US EXPLAIN THE ADVANTAGES - OFFFRirn THROUGH OUR NEW SAVINGS. DEPARTMENT. WE PAY COM OF?PERNCTEEnTT N nA'f BALANCE AT THE RATE United States National Bark OFFICERS. N. K. West, Pres. Wm. Miller, Vice Pres., T. J. Scroggin, Cahier, ! C. R. Harding, Asst. Cashier. , i DIRECTORS. T ! Wst, Aug. btange, C. T. Bacon, T. J. Scrrrin. Frank Cnl tT,'1 f n TT ' J J. T. Caviness, Wm. Miller, A. T. J