La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 13, 1914, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY MAY 13, 1914.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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SUMMER-EXCURSIONS
via the
Ticket on Sale '
; June 1 to September SO
Final Return Limit
October SI
With Liberal Stopover
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVI
GATION CO.
OREGON SHORT LINE, UNION PACIFIC and
connections. '
AT THE
REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES
Shown in the Followini List: T-'WT,
Penrer ..;.$ 65.00 1 , ;, .
UB neip vu run iviu a tip
Now.
Colorado Springs ......... 55.00
Omaha 60.00
Kanaaa City . ....... . . . . . 60.00
Sain Paul i. 60.09
Duluth .. 60.00
Winnipeg 60.00
Saint Louis 70.00
Chicago ....72.50
Cincinnati 84.40
Buffalo 92.00
Toronto 02.00
Washington ............. 107.50
Philadelphia ............. 108.50
New York City . . . ... ..... 10850
Boston .110.00
Other Easterm Cities at Corres
ponding Reductions.
For Detailed . information, fares,
routs and arrangements, call on .
ANY AGENT OF THE
O-W. R. & N.
J. H. KEENEY. Art.
Let
NewTangoGossard$3.50
The low
price of this
new model and
its rather ex
treme style
have made it
very popular
with all wo
men. The bust
line is very
low, the skirt
long in the
back and the
boning U very
light
A complete line of all models on
hand, Prices at from $2.00 to $8.50.
MRS. ROBT. PATTISON. ,
Corsetiere.
Res. 1702 Cor. Spring and Oak.
Phone Red 3221.
HEW CHERRY
APPEARS HERE
CALIFORNIA GROWN VARIETY
IS CHOICE.
Strawberries Ripe at Hood River;
First Crate Expensive.
P1CADURA
IMPORT
The-'.
ALL QUALITY
5c Cigar
MADE TO MAKE GOOD
Try one and be convenced
Oregon Grocery Co.
La Grande Distributors
Fresh cherries, grown in Califor
nia, went on sale in La Grande to
day. The early shipments were fair
ly choice and were offered at 35
cents per pound. .'.
. Strawberries at Hood . River.
Hood River, May 13. The first
crate of strawberries for the season
to be shipped from 4Hood 'River was
shipped by Thomas Calkins, yester
day, for which he received $10. Mr.
Calkins owns a place on the river
that is sheltered from the winds and
i) always the first grower in Hood
River to bring berries into market.
With the continuation of the present
warm weather, berries will go for
ward in car lots in about two weeks
more.
La Grande quotations today are:
' FRUIT. .
Cherries, (California), 35c lb.
Strawberries, 20c, 3 for 50c.
Apples 75c$1.75.
Oranges 2535-50c doz.
Banana 40c per doz.
Figs 5c and 10c package.
' Lemons 3540c.
Grapefruit 15c. 20c. 2S35c.
VEGETABLES AND MISCELLANE
OUS. Radishes 5c, 310c.
Tomatoes 25c per lb. .
Fresh peas 2 lb.25c.
Cabbage 5c (new).
j Carrots 3 lbs for 10c.
I Spinach 61bs.25c.
I Beans White, 8 l-3c; Lima, 10c.
J Beets Beets 3 lbs. for 10c.
I Green Onions 5c per bunch, 310c
Onions 6c. lb., (small lots.)
Potatoes lc.
Sugar Cane or fruit, $5.05 a sack,
WE EXPECT A
RUSHING SEASON
in the lumber line. All indica
tions point to Lrisk building bus
iness this Spring, and we take
this opportunity to suggest ear
ly orders. We know our stock
and are sure of it We want
you to know, and so print this
short notice.
cash. $5.45 for 30 days; Beet sugar
$4.85 cash, $5.25 for 30 days.
New Potatoes 10c
Asparagus Walla Walla,' 15c
for 25c.
Lettuce head, 10c.
Chili peppers 40c. !
Rhubarb 4 ' Jba25c. v (Hcutie
grown.) 1 ' i
Honey 20c.
BUTTER AND EGGS.
.' Butter Fancy creamery, 30 cents,
1-lb roll; 60 cents, 2-lb root. :
Ranch butter 1-lb roll, 80.; 2-lb.
roll 60c. v
' Fresh ranch eggs, 25c.
FLOUR, HAY, FEED. ETC.
Blue Stem flour $1.40.
: Patent 11.30.
Snowdrift $1.45 sack. v
Upper Crust $1.45.
Sea Foam
Barley $1.07.
Timothy (to producer) $12.00.
Alfalfa hay (to producer) $8.50
$9.00 f. o. b. cars, baled.
, Oats (to producer) 95c$1.00. .
Bran $1.15 per cwt
: Rolled oats $1.46 per cwt ".
Rolled barley $1.85
Wild hay (to producer) $8 baled.
CHICKENS AND FOWL,
Turkeys 26c2bc, retail.
Spring friers Ti&Z&t, , retail
dressed. '. .
Hens 18c20c, retail, dressed.
CATTLE.
Prime light .$6.907.00
Prime heavy ...$6.606.70
Good . . ............... . .$6.406.66
Medium .?6.006.25
Cows, prime . .. . .$5.60(3)6.25
Cows, good ,$4.504.75
Calves . . .$7.OO8.00
HOGS.
Prime light ........... .$7.007.40
Medium ............... .$7.007.85
Rough light $7.007.10
Rough heavy . ......... .$6.60(5)6.78
SHKF.P.
Best Spring lambs ...... $6.006.50
Wool sheep .-5.858.10
Wool, yearling wethers . . .$4.75(3)6.25
Wool ewes $4.004.25
Meat Cuts Retail.
Neck boils 12 1-2 to 15c; briske
loins 12 l-2c; soup bones, 6c to 8c;
plates 12 l-2c; sho. pot roast 18c; arm
cuts 18c; 1st cuts sho. steak 15c; good
cuts sho. etek 18c; prime ribs 16 to
20c; wholesale ' 16, retail 20c; flank
boil 12 l-2c; kidneys 8c; kidney stew,
12c; sirloin ' steak 25c; tenderloin
steaks 25c; T-Bone steaks'" 25c; rump
roasts 18c; round steak 20c; hind quar
ter steers 16c; hind quarter cows 15c;
front quarter steers 14c front quarter
cows 13c; hog, half dressed 13c; pork
loin chops 20c; pork loin whole 16c;
comb pork 14c; shoulder pork, whole
13c; link and bulk sausage 15c; ham
burger 8c; steer loins 18c; cow loin
17c; mutton legs 18c; mutton rib chop
20c; mutton loin chop 20c; mutton
steak 8; mutton stew 12 l-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 23c; brk. bacon light 25c;
brk bacon sliced 30c; salt pork 18c;
sliced ham 25 to 30c; boiled hams 35c;
boiled ham sliced 45c; smoked should
der 18c; lard 15c; liver 6 to 8c; tongue
15c; hearts 8c; salmon 20c; halibut
15c ; smelt 10c.
FOR RENT Two . room furnished
house. Call 805 Jefferson St.
5-13-tf.
WENAHA LUMBER COMPANY
DARK
n.(; FONG MEDICINE CO.
r. HNESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES
"urr idily Diseases With Root and Herb Treatment
Fhone r62 Free Consultation La Grande
141 , lams Ave. Ore.
WITH SAGE TEA
Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy
and thick with a simple mixture
of Sage Tea and Sulphur.
The old-time mixture of Snge Tea and
Sulphur for darkening gray, Btrenked
and faded luur is grandmother's treat
ment, ami folks are again using it to
keep their hair a good, even color, which
is quite sensible, as we are living m an
age when a youthful appearance is of the
greatest advantage.
Nowadays, though, we don't hare the
troublesome task of gathering the sage
and the .mussy mixing at home. All
drug stores sell the ready-to-use product
called "Wyctli's Sago and Sulphur Hair
Remedy" for about 60 cents a bottle.
It ia very popular because nobody can
discover it bos been applied. Simply
moisten your comb or a soft brush with it
and draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time; by morning
the gray hair disappears, but what de
lights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and
Sulphur is that, , besides beautifully
darkening the hair after a few applica
tions, it also produces that soft lustre
and appeamnce of abundance which is so
attractive: besides, prevents dandruff,
itching scalp and falling hair.
Adv. . ' '
ORG
IS ,
HrS HADES
A NIGHT OF
FRESH AIR
AND PERFECT REPOSE
Sleeping in the pure, fresh air of the out of
of doors and at the same time in perfect seclusion
is afforded you if you equip your pqrch with
AEROLUX
NO WHIP
PORCH SHADES
These shades will turn any porch into the most delightful outdoor
sleeping room imaginable. They keep out drafts and wind, and you will not
be awakened by any flapping of the shades for this is prevented by the re
markable NO-WHIP ATTACHMENT with which these shades are equip-'
ped.
The shades come in a variety of colore, and in several different grades.
A telephone call will bring the " Aerolux" man who will show you color
samples and then if you wish take the measurements of ypur porch. .
HE.NRY (a C ARE
Complete House Furnishers ,
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
I hereby announce myself ts a can
didate for nomination on the Republi
can Ticket, for the office of Circuit
Judge of the Tenth Judicial District.
In the event of my nomination and
election, I will endeavor to discharge
the duties of the office with ' equal
justice to all, and aa economically
as possible, and will stand for the
strict enforcement of all laws. -Adv.
u. J. W. KNOWLES.
' Announcement of Candidacy
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for nomination on the Repub
lican ticket to the office of joint rep
resentative . to the legislature from
Union and Wallowa counties. - -
H. B. DAVIDHIZAR,
Adv. . i . - . , Joseph, Ore
To the Voters. ;
I respectfully announce my candi
dacy for representative subject to de
cision of the republicans at the pri
mary election. I will give vigilant
and active service to reduce the bur
den of taxation and procure legisla
tion to meet the wants and necessi
ties of the people. Adv.
L. OENHAM,
Announcement.
To the Republican voters of Union
county: I hereby announce myself
as a candidate for renomination for
joint senator for the 19th senatorial
district, comprising Union, Umatilla
and Morrow counties.. In submitting
my candidacy to the voters of the
district I will stand - on my past
record, and favor retrenchment; less
appropriations, fewer officers, easy
terms and time of tax payments.
C. A. BARRETT.
Adv. 8 26-tf
ANNOUNCEMENT.
- Repeal of present tax law; collec
tion of taxes quarterly; combining of
useful commission, abolitions of use
less commissions and offices; general
reduction in cost of running the pub
lic business. These are the things I
ftand for, and ask your support in the
primary, May 15th for the Republi
can nomination of joint representative
from Wallowa and Union Counties.
, AL. JONES.
Adv. a-w-to-5-10
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate on the Progressive Ticket for
the office of County Judge of Union
County, and should 1 be nominated and
elected, will give the office my care
ful attention and will reduce the ex
pense of the county where ever pos
sible to do so.
LORANZO STILWELL.
-Adv. wed-sat-wk
To the Voters.
To Union County Voters: I desire
to represent you as representative
from Union county in the next legis
lature. If elected my policy will be
retrenchment of public expense anl
abolishment of comml'sions I ask
for the republican nomination.
Adv. wi.B- SARGENT.
For County Judge.
I herebv announce myself for the
J office of county judgo subject to the
1 Republican primary. I shall in the
event of my election, strive to give
' the citizens of the county the same
economical administration as I have
in the past, and shall make all mat
ters conform to a policy of economy
as much as the situation will permit
Auv. J- C. HENRY,
' "'" Present Incumbent.
N O R T O N I A HOTEL
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European : ; . American Plan
A. S. HOGUE, Mnrr. ,
A hotel whose home comforts and
vtfety will appeal to you . and your
lamily. Ladies' tea room beautiful 1
roof garden and Urge lobby for your
pleasure and convenience. Located
close to the shopping district. Write
for family rates.
Eleventh St., off Washington, '
PORTLAND, OREGON.
MONUMENTS
We Aave our own
Latest Designs, Made in La Grande.
quarry. Rubble and Dimension Stone always on, hand
CO SCR tit BLOCKS
E C. DAVIS
Cor. Greenwood and S. Ave., La Grande Ore.
DRINK
NATURAL
:sam-o:
MINERAL
WATER
AND YOU'LL KNOW THE JOY OF LIVING !
MAKE A NOTES
of the fact that an abstract is an absolute necessity when yor
chase real estate. y ;
No matter how well posted you might be you don't have
history of the parcel, as you do when we make an abstract of it.
curacy guaranteed. .
THE ABSTRACT & TITLE CX
- Foley Hotel Building
pur-
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-POOR REPAIRING-
Is something we never did, don't do and can't afford to do. You
can't afford it either. Well sir, we have looked right where you
live, in your pocket haven't wet Pin this in your hat We have
an EXPERT in charge of our ehop and our men are REAL ME-.
CHANICS. Your wish our endeavor, and we make good too. Come
over, we're always "AT HOME" to you.
SMITH'S GARAGE
, "The House of Real Service." ' ;
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