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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1914)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1914. THP ORQF,f?F,? collier, inasmuch as the oher TOES' i BRUCE DENNIS, Editor and Owner. the thick fog to lift. Nothing but the most thorough nvestigation will safety the public. . J Entered in the Po8t Office at La ( Grande, Oregon, as second class ' , matter. . : i PAGE FOUR. ITEMS OF IN Advertising rates on application. All copy for display advertising must reach the office the day before the ad appears. - Address all communications to THE OBSERVER, 1710 Sixth Street. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily, single copy .........6c Daily, per week . .'. 16c Daily, per month 66c Daily, six months in advance. . , .$3.60 Daily, per year in advance $7.00 Daily, by mail per year, in ad vance $4.00 Weekly Observer-Star, per year in. advance $1.50 TRAGEDY OF ST. LAWRENCE RIVER. The sinking of the Empress of Ire land is not so dramatic a disaster nor so costly in human ' lives and treasure as the foundering of the Titanic, but the horror of the tragedy of the St. Lawrence River scarcely yields to that of the tragedy of the Newfoundland seas, says an ex change. , The terror of this catastrophe is intensified by the fact that the Can adian Pacific boat appears from testimony at hand to have done , everything humanly possible to pre vent mischief, whereas the White Star ship courted catastrophe, that the Empress of Ireland sank within 15 minutes or less and that an ex plosion of the boilers, ice waters and almost freezing temperature made it impossible for those who reached the decks to have any fair chance to survive. . The calamity illustrates again the impossibility of absolute prevention ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. D. W. Sheahan of Enterprise was registered at the Foley last night. Kenneth McCormic deputy county clerk was a passenger to the Union stock show this noon. Howard Miller brother of James Miller traveling passenger agent tor the O.-W. left this morning for Un ion to witness the stock show. . J. T. Langley assistant superinten dent .of motor power for the O.-W. arrived in the city this noon on busi ness of the company.. F. A. Harmon of. Baker, a fre quent visitor to La Grande passed through the city this morning on his way to Enterprise where he will transact business. Dallas, Greene, son of Mrs. Chas. Duffy left this morning for Portland, Vancouver and Richfield, Washington. On his return which will be in time for school this fall, he will stop at Bickleton, Wash., where Mrs. Duffy owns a large ranch. v" $ MARKET QUOTATIONS Following are today's La Grande market quotations: FRUIT. - ( Black Raspberries, 20c and 225c, Gooseberries 2 quarts for 25c. Cherries, 2 boxes for 25c. Strawberries 2 boxes at 25c and 3 for 25c. Apples 75c$1.75. Oranges 2535-50c doz, Banana 40c per doz, of disaster at sea, the necessity of j ' figs 6e Bnd 10c package, invention and science redoubling tneiri GfJSOc. 235c, efforts to construct an unsinkable j 'ship the value of wireless telegraphy 'BUTTER AND EGGS, and the urgency of all maritime , Gutter-Fancy creamery, 30 cents, ... . ,. . , ,' . , 1-lb roll; GO cents, 2-lb rool. nations immediately adopting and en. Ranch butter-l-lb. roll, 25c; 2-lb. mrcing tne international code for roll 60c. .safety at sea that was promulgated at London last winter. The question that the world asks about this disaster on the St. Law rence are these: How is it that three serious marine, calamities have Fresh ranch eggs, 25c. FLOUR, HAY, FEED. ETC. Blue Stem flour 11.40 VEGETABLES AND MISCELLANE OUS. Wax beans 20c lb. happened on this route within the j Tomatoes 25c per lb. last two months? Should not this one have been impossible? ' Who was at fault? Ought not water tight bulkheads to be built so that, even if a ship be ripped open amid ships, its parts will remain afloat? Have the terrible lessons of the Ti tanic been lost on the Canadian Pa cific company? Had the owners of ithe ship actually taken every pos sible precaution to assure safety? At this writing it appears from all available accounts as if somebody had been guilty of criminnl negli gence. It looks like the captain of Fresh peas 2 lb.25c. Cabbage 6c (new). Carrots 5c per bunch, 3 for 10c. Spinach 61bs.25c. Beans White 10c; Lima, 10c. Beets Beets 3 lbs. for 10c. Green Oniona-5c per bunch, 310c . Onions 8c 10c, (small lots.) Potatoes-lc. New Potatoes 8c. . Asparagus Wulla Walla, 15c 2 for 25c. Lettuce (Home grown) 25c lb. Chili peppers 40c. . Rhubarb 6 lbs25e. (Home grown.) Turnips, 5c per bunch, 025c. Honey 20c. Sugar Cane or fruit, $5.40 a sack, La Grande National Bank Organized in 1887. DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF UNITED STATES GOVERN MENT! UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS ''DEPOSITORY. Capital $100,300.00 . lT Surplus $1 10,000.00 Total Resources $1,000,000.00 For twenty years, in all kinds of financial weather, we have successfully catered to the monetary wants of the people of La Grande and the Grand Rondo Valley. Wo respectfully solicit your business. La Grande National Bank la Grande, Oregon Money Saving Oporiunities Throughout the Store EXTRAORDINARY CUTS IN READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT "" 1 1 " - . m One of the reasons 'that the Ready-to-Wear Depart ment of this store has made such a success is that it never carries stock over , from one season to another, so' ft has been with Suits t and Coats. Entire Line of Ladies Spring SUITS & COATS Half Price $10.00 Suits or Coat, $5.00 $12.50 Suit or Coat, . .$6.25 '$15.00 Suit or Coat, . .$7.50 $17.50 Suit or Coat, ..$8.75 $20.00 Suit or Coat, .$10.00 $22,50 .Suit or Coat, .$11.25 'f 25.00 Suit or Coat, .$12.50 $30.00 Suit or Coat, .$15.00 $35.00 Suit or Coat, .$17.50 Entire Line of Ladies Silk and Crepe Dresses Made Special at y3 off Latest Models in Pretty Silks and Crepes, all Dresses this season's stock. Entire Line of Skirts Divided In Two Lots One Lot Spring Skirts, 1-2 PRICE. One Lot Spring Skirts, 1-3 OFF. MOTHERS TAKE NOTICE Entire Line of Children's Coats Hall Price nu5.iiiiif j.j.i.i4"ir SUMMER WASH GOODS AT BARGAIN PRICES 38-in. Silk Ratine, all colors, regula $1.25 values, Special, Yd., 89c 24-in. Printed Poplins, Many Pretty,, Patterns, regv ular 75c values, Special, Yd., .'.?. . . ......... . 48c 23-in. Cheney Foulard Silks, Guaranteed Fast Color and Spot Proof, Extra Special, Yd., . .'; . ... . . ... 89c : Imported Silk Pongee, Extra Special, Yd., . ;'.V 50c French Ratine, all Colors, regular, $1.00 value, Special, ... ..... . ... ......... . . .- ..... . . .V. 73c One Lot Ladies' Waists, regular $2.50 to $4.00 val-" ' V" ues, Special One-Half Price. One Lot of Women's & Children's OXFORDS and PUMPS HALF PRICE Some Extra Special good values im Oxfords of broken lines'. Colonials, Buttons, Straps and Ties in Suedes, Patent and Gun Metal., Look for your size. MEN! Seldom does any one store ever give you an opportunity to choose a suit from four of the best clothes 'makers in the country. We are exclusive agents for HIRSCH WICK WIRE High Grade Clothing. BENJAMIN WASHINGTON $22.00 to $30.00. SOCIETY BRAND SUITS Suits for Young" Men. FIDELITY $15.00 SUITS. ' Those men who want the best buy suits here. ' MrfjMamln'StoMiiiilraiS cash. $5.80 for 30 days; Beet sugar $5.20 cash, $5.G0 r 30 day. Patent $1.30, Snowdrift $1.45 sack. Upper Crust $1.45. Sea Foam $120. Barley $1.07. Timothy (to producer) $12.00. Alfalfa hay (to producer) $S.60 f9.00 f. o. b. cars, baled. Oats (to producer) 95c$1.00. Bran $1.15 per cwt. i Rolled oats $1.45 per cwt. '' Rolled barley $1.35 Wild CHICKENS Turkeys 26ci3?2!)c, reail. A Good Investment. There is no better investment than a fifty cent piece in a bottle of Meri- Certain-teed ' I i-.--rviil.-l Certain-teed It it's a Ncu) Building hay-(to producer) $8 baled. Pive tl,(; best protection' I1CKENS AND FOWL, trom t,ie art " lfc s an buiklinsr, all the more reason Spring friers m&25c, retail for the best kind of roof dressed. Hens 18c20c, retail, dressed. CATTLE. : Prime heavy SC.50(ff6.90 Good ;.$e.oo6.25 ROOFING ' Medium sr ?Ksk on fCows, prime : .S4.50fie6.00 Calves ,$7.O08.0Q . HOGS. That 15-,vcnr guarantee 1:i1k-1 Pr,me hKht ...S'Uir.lffiO.no 1ms the three biKcest roofmg mills Moilll,m $(5.35O.BO in the world bebhul it. It protects Rough heavy ?5.00l.00 vour buildings, it protects you and n . c , S1JERP- ' it protects us. Best Spring lambs $".00rt5.25 : , , . IV i i- .i we keep cvervthiiifr -in our slm-lc AVool yearling wethers ... 7o5.25 , riKl.l up to thenmlitv of Ccrtam.taeJ. tui wpue wnimenu Muscular and Liniment is especially recommended rheumatic pains, swellings, lameness as a general pain killer? Musual promutly relieved. Meritol White merit. Newlin Drug Ca Your job printing Have It done at the Observer office, i so you can depend absolutely un unv- thing you buy here. W. H. BOH N EN K A. MP. The Wardrobe Phone M 64 Have your work done at .the Best Establishment, . it costs no more than elsewhere. 6 Fancy Cleaning' and Pressing' of Any Rind Special Club Pressing Rates. Velvet Collar's, KeliniiiRs, Alterations and Re pairing on Ladies' and Cent's Garments. ' ' ' ' I Work Called for and Delivered' 8 - M'Culloch & Black, Proprietors 1113 Adams Ave. ' La Grande, Oregon