Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1914)
! PAGE SIX LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, THURSDAY; JANUARY 1, 1914 OUR SECOND Annual Clearing' Out Salel Beginning Saturday, January 3rd Heavy Reductions in Prices Throughout Our Entire Stock. Goods must be moved and moved quickly. In order to keep our nine tailors busy during dull 'season so we will have them when the spring trade opens, we will give re ductions on Ladies' and Men's Tailored Garments during the Month of January. Everything in, the store reduced. v Prices will be quoted later. Watch our Ads. and save money ' ' . " j u mm r- uinTrTn iiimnniiiiinn? . ... v. i Lode" Take Notice- i. -js-jt --v-- nuu l iiinuiii- is mm n ; mnr. urn i iuiiiii inn iiiiuiiui ..- B-BB B nillBI Hill xt-.i. I I llll II aha W 11 . w w I nect ixmo PORTLAND, Jan. 1 (special) There is a slightly better feeling in the local apple trade.' While some bealers report no improvement in fhe .demand, others indicate that a frac tionally, better buying is going on. No change is indicated in prices. The demand now shown is principal ly for choice to fancy stuff, there be ing 'little call for anything better. Receipts of 'apples are still quite fair, especially of the poorer quality. A quiet tone is generally shown in the apple trade throughout the coun try. To some extent this is due to the fact that the speculative trade has been rather anxious to clean up its former purchases with as little delay as possible, but on the other hand this appears to be a very minor factor. The big crop of oranges this season is proving one of the most important factors in keeping down the Bale of apples. Orange distrib utors are advertising rather exten sively, and this is creating a demand for that fruit and displacing the apples. Orange prices are likewise rather low the best stock ruling here no higher than $2.50 a box, while or dinary stock is selling from $2 to $2.25. Yesterday's Stood as Follows. Egg market manipulated. Chicken prices higher. Hops rather quiet Country meats steady. Apple demand is mixed. Potatoes very quiet. .Onions holding firm. Cheese and butter steady. Turkey prices maintained . Oranges are lower. &$$$fc83S"t$' J MARKET QUOTATIONS " " FRUIT. Apples S1.00$1.75, Oranges 40D0c dozen. Grapefruit 15c Cranberries 20c 8 for Me -per t Bananas 1c lb. Lemons 4550c. Dates 15c and 20c package Figs 5c and 10c package. Chili peppers 40c. BUTTER AND EGGS. Butter Fancy creamery, 45 cents, 1 b. roll; 2 lb.-roll 85c ' Ranch butter 1 lb. roll 35c; 2 lb. roll 70c Fresh ranch eggs 50c Packed eggs 40c. VEGETABLES AND MISCELLANE OUS. Potatoes lc. Onions, 4c lb. (small lots). Lettuce (hothouse) 30c lb.; 216c Cauliflower 25c. Honey 20c. 3 lbs. for 50n. Squashes and pumpkins 2c lb. Celery 10c and 225c. Beans White, 8 l-3c; Lima, Cabbage 3c. head, 10c. cuts sho steak 18c; prime ribs 10 t 20c: wholesale .16. retail 20c; flank boil 1214c; kidneys 8c; kidney stew, 12c; sirloin steak 20 to 22c; tenderloir steaks 25c; T-Bone steaks 25c; rump roasts 18c; round steak 20o.; hind quar ter steers 16c; hind quarter cows 15c front quarter steers 14c- font quarter cows 13c; hog, hall dressed 13c; pork loin chops 20c; pork loin whole 16c comb pork 14c; shoulder pork, whole 13c: link and bulk sausage 15c; ham burger 15c; steer loins 18c: cow loin 17c; mutton legs 18c; mutton rib chop 20c; mutton loin chops 2fc; mutton st sho. 15c: mutton stw 121-2c; whole mutton 14c; half mutton 14c; vea 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; J nlirOff Vin m 9K trv hiilful turns 2Av aweet rwuoea-o u xur , fc d h . d 4fc hm, iw8r-wi mi i.u.,, v - j 1R. lBr1 16p. iiver.B a 8c: toninis 15c; hearts 8c; salmon 20c; halibu to .1. . rr t l :n i j 32 1-3 to 10c; brisket U8 M "u WUJ "F 1 nv . V. 0 - q . mo 111 vow iuvuciu jiaoiiiuiii i b will i,. , L. i ..- iD.1 .Jbe equipped with steam heat through. cuts 18c; ls"t cuts sho .teak lScgoodj0 "?dKhavt! aU ""nees re- It will be ready for occupancy by occupancy the middle of February. We solicit meetings from other lodges in thi3 hall. Call the secretary for particu lars. 12-17 Once a week tf. Sick Headache. . LUMBER WILL NEVER CHEAPER, thai now. As yon know, the lumber fit for milling is getting scarcer every year. Then why not begin building now and take advantage of the present ar ket? Later o ny on will regret it T7 t.e full supplies for high-grade lumber for both ex terior and interior construction. WENAHA LUMBER COMPANY cash. $6.05 for 30 days. Beet sugar, $5.45 cash, $5.85 for 30 days. FLOUR, HAY, FEED, ETC. Blue Stem flour 1.40. Patent $1.30. Snowdrift $1.45 sack. Sea Foam $1.20. Barley $1.074. Timothy $11.00. Alfalfa hay (to producer) $12.00. Oats (to producert$1.10. Bran $1.15 per cwt. -Rolled oats $1.45 per cwt Rolled barley $1.85 Wild hay (to producer) $8.00. HOGS. Best $6.50$6.90. Common to good $6.00(6.50. CATTLE. Best steers $6.65. Common to fair $5.50 $6.00. Cows, top $5.80$6.00. Medium cows $5.2& Calves $7.508.00. BuUs, $3.60$4.0O. SHEEP. Best spring lambe $3.75. Yearlings $3.504.00. Old weathers $3.15$3.26. Ewes $2.80$2.90. CHICKENS AND FOWL. Turkeys 25e28c, retalL Spring friera 22S5c, retail 18c; smelt 10c: ! Annual Meeting of Stockholders of La Grande National Bank. Notice is hereby given that the An nua, Meeting of the .Stockholders f the La Grande National Bank, will be held at their banking house in La Grande, Oregon, on Tuesday. January 13, 1914, between the hours of 2 'clock and 4o'clock, P. M. of said day. At this meeting a board of seven di rectors will be elected to serve for en suring year and until their successors are elected and qualify, and such other business will receive consideration, as nay properly offer at said meeting. s F. L. METERS, Cashier. La Grande, Oregon. Dec 8, 1919. Sick headache is nearly always caused by disorders of the stomach. Correct them and the periodic at tacks or sick headache will disappear. Mrs. John Bishop, of Roseville, Onio, writes: "About a year ago I was troubled with indigestion and had sick headache that laster for two or three days at a time. , I doctored and tried a number of remedies but nothing helped me until during one of those sick spells a neighbor advised me to take Chamberlain's Tablet. This medicine relieved me in a short time." For sale by all dealers. I All kinds af repairing, remodeling, I underpinning, ornamental and mall i! briek or atone work. Fire places, man- (lea. fines and eet. Work raaraitteed. W, C. flans, Cwtracter.. Phone R. V AtT 7-SO tf. r How's your sole j i i NeedFixin I Bring it to us, well fix it while yon wait With our modern plant we are turning out a class of work that's different. Turn si oes a specialty. . Brkk, Stone and Concrete Work. Modern Quick Shoe Repair R. L VUIGMN Prop. Opposite Newlln's Book Store Phone Blk. 81. 1115 Adams Ar. U..LOTTES Wholesale Liquor Dealer 1118 Jefferson Ave La Grande Ore. v FOR PRICES & QUALITY CN ' WHISKIES WINES BRANDIES GINS, ETC. PHONE. Blach 51 'Distributor Of hemp's St. Louts Beer Retail Department Phone Main 8 For Lumber, Lath Shingles. Sash and D3ors Ruberoid Roofing GEORGE PALMER LUMBER CO i