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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1914)
lW$le WEDNESDAY, JANTARY 21, 1914 ' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE T HTREI ed before new onions arrive on seen. . the n Market quotations in La Grande to day are:, BUTTER AND EGGS. . ButterFancy creamery, 40 cents, t-lb roll; 75 cents, 2-lb roll. - ' Ranch butter 1 lb. roll 85c: 2 Jb, life dig cuets J roll 70e -T" , jsWlTf-T' ONIONS MAY REACH UNHEARD Fresh ranch eggs )5c, J' . OF MARK. VEGETABLES AND WSCELLANB - OWS. ' Onions 5c lb. (small lots.) Potatoes lc. Butter Down Slightly, Eggs Cheaper and Other Items Changed. Lettuce (hothouse) 30c lb.; head, MARKETS HAVE ii ins m special; Ladies9 Fancy and Tailored Silk Waists Values to $8.00. Special - $2.19 Just received another , lot of those fine - . . . anwd voi Embroideries Lot 1, Values to $1.50 - 55c Lot 2, Values to 112.00 - 95c Lot 3, Values to $3.50 - $1.95 Geo. A. Anderson Co. For Frost Bites and Chapped For frost bitten ears, fingers and toes, chapped hands and lips, chil blains, cold sores,, red and rough kins, there is ' nothing equal to Bucklens Arnica Salve. Stops the pain at once and heals quickly. In every home there should be a box Skin, handy all the time. Best remedy for all skin diseases, Itching eczema, etter, piles, etc. 25c. All druggists or by mail. H. E. Bucklen Co., Phila delphia or St Loins. Excellent for Stomach Trouble. -,: "Chamberlain's Tablets are just fine for stomach trouble," writes Mrs: S MARKET REVIEW SHOWS 3 CHANGES. S Slight drop in butter. t Packed eggs practically out of & a the market and fresh eggs & S down. $ Onions go up and danger of $ tremendous increase shown. $ . Cabbage two cents higher. S eee Market changes during the past week have been numerous and , ma terial. Eggs, have been down to 35 for a day or two and practically every egg carried now is fresh and not packed. At the same time five cents have been cut off on the price of the two-pound butter roll. Onions went up to five cents, for the small lots and what is more, coast trade papers fear that the unheard of price of seven or eight cents may be reach- G. C. Dunn, Arnold, Pa. "I. was bothered with this complaint for some time and frequently had bullous at tacks. ;.- Chamberlain's Tablets af forded me great relief from the first, and since taking one bottle of them feel like a different person." For sale by all dealers. ' ' ' " Some Thrifty Wife Will Want This I have a well furnished apartment house in this, city that in addition to five modern living rooms oc cupied by the family is "bringing in an income of $100 per month. The property is in first class condition. No va cancies in this hcase, generally a waiting list. Investigation will show that considering tHe steady income very, little personal attention is re-... quired. Some thrifty wife can soon own a property that will augment the family income just about double the amount the average thrifty husband is able to produce. A good small five or six room dwelling will be considered as part payment. The balance can be ar ranged on reasonable terms. Cail at office and see the photograph of the property and if you are a hustler and really want something good you will be interested in knowing the details. s I Geo. H. Currey He Who Sells Real Estate La Grande, Oregon 10c.. Cauliflower 25c. ' '.. Honey ZOo. I lbs. for 50c Squashes and pumpkins 2o lb. Celery 10c and 2a25e. Beans White, 8 i-3c; Lima, 10c. Cabbage 5c. Sweet Potatoes 5 lbs for 25c. Chili peppers 40c. Sugar Cane or fruit, $5.35 a sack, ca3h. $5.95 for 30 days. Beet sugar $5.15 cash, $5.55 for 30 days. FRUIT. Apples $1.00$1.75. Dates 15c and 20c package . Figs 5c and 10c package. Lemons 4660c. Bananas. 7c lb. Cranberries 20c per qt, 3 for 50c. Oranges 4650c dozen. Grapefruit 15c FLOUR, HAT, FEED, ETC Blue Stem flour 11.40. Patent I1.S0. Snowdrift $1.45 sack. 8ea Foam $1 40. v Barley ?1.07. Timothy $11.00. Alfalfa hay (to producer) $12.00. Oats (to producer t$1.10. Bran $1.15 per cwt. Rolled oats $1.45 per cwt Rolled barley $1.85. Wild hay (to producer) $8.00. CATTLE. Best steers $6.25$6.50. Common to fair $6.50 $6.00. Cows, top $5.00$6.00. Medium cows $5.26. , . . . Calves $7.508.00. Bulls $4.60$4.76. HOGS. Bost7-$6.60$7.05. Common to good $6.00086.50. SHEEP. Yearlings $3.504.00. Old weathers $3.15$3.25. Ewes $2.80$2.90.. CHICKENS AND FOWL. '; Turkeys 25c28c, retail. Spring friers. 2225c, retail dressed. - Hens 18c20c, retail, dressed, Meat Cuts HetalL Neck boils 12 1-a to 18c; brisket loins 12V&c; soup bones, 6c to 8c; plates 12 l-2c; sho. pot roast 18c; arm cuts 18c; 1st cuts sho steak 15c; good cuts sho steak 18c; prime ribs 16 t 20c: wholesale 16, retail 20c; flank boil 12c; 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 14ct f'ont quarter cows 13c; hog, hall dressed 13c; pork loin chops 20c; pork loin whole 16c comb pork 34c; 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 Z0r; mutton st sho. lfic; mutton stew 12 l-2c; whole mutton 14c; half mutton 14c; vea round steak 25c; vea 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 80c; salt pork 18c; sliced ham 25 to 28c; boiled, hams 28c; bolied ham sliced 40c; smoked choul der 15c; lard 16c; liver'.6 to 8c; tongue 15c; hearts 8c; salmon 20c; halibu 1 8c; smelt 10c; . . . " me Farm P.. . Call For Bids. : Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Union county, Ore gon, will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of services of a regular licensed .' and practicing physician, such services to include professional attendance upon county charges, ex amination of insane and all medical attendance necessary or needed by the county, for the term of one year, said bids to be filed in the office of the County Clerk on or before 12 o'clock, noon, of Wednesday, the 4th day of February, 1914. The County Court reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. Dated this 15th day of January, A. D., 1914. ED. WRIGHT, Dly 1-15, 5t . County Clerk. The Farmer and the Bank are connected by the closest ties. One would be impossible without the other. This bank therefor specialises In helping the farmer at all seasons. ' If you have any trouble or financial ambitions coma In and let us talk it over. Several heads are better than one, and we eaa probalIy help you. - Eyevy acoommodatitoa la afforded farmers and you at' eordl ally invited to make this bank your headquarters when you coma to town. United States National Bank Capital $10d,00.00; Surplus, $12,000.00; Deposits ,$400,00f.00. ? OFFICERS. ; N. X est, Pres. Wm. Miller, Vice Pres., T.'j Scroggta, Cashier, . C B. Harding, Asst Cashier. r , BOARD OF DIRECTORS. N .K. West, Aug. Stange, C. T. Bacon, T. J. Scroggin, J. F. Ceeky, J. L. Caviness,' Wm. Miller, A. T. HU L Judge J. C Hoary. D. R. FONG MEDICINE CO. CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES Curea Bodily Diseases With Root and Herb Treatment Phone 762 Free Consultation La Grande 1412 Adams Ave. Ore. TRANSFER AND DELIVERY PHONE MAIN 10. PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY i a , ' ,. I - I s : . SUCCESSOR TO A WELTON. g LA GQANDE. ............................ '" W. E. McClure 6 Co. LUMBER WILL NEVER , BE CHEAPER. than now. As you know, the lumber fit for milling Ih getting scarcer every yar. Then why not begin building uow and take , advantage of the present mr ket? Later o nyou will regret it We hare full supplies for high-grade lumber for both ex terior and interior construction. I WENAHA' LUMBER COMPANY 3 ..sas... ......... .. .........a...........' A Snow Storm. 1 Last Seen on the Atlantic Coast. Lost Your.Job printing, the Observer office. Have It done at Any information regarding its whereabouts will be very cheerfully received by GRANDE R0NDE CASH CO. PHONE MAIN 6 FUEL DEALERS J