TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1916.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE SEVE2)
"YOUNG MAN-GET LAND''
"Land Owners Are the Princes of the Earth"
Your Best Land Opportunity To Make Good Is
LOGGED
OVER
$15.00 PER ACRE, 1-10 PER YEAR, 6 PER CENT INTEREST
PALMER
LAND
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Why consider 'subjecting
yourself to the hardships of
homesteading, the "red tape"
of "proving up", the handi
caps of high altitude, frost,
poor water, and untried soil
and isolation from the con
veniences of civilization,
when you can get a tract of
Palmer Lands at these
terms and prices- and live in
a settled and proven com
munity, within 3 to 5 miles
of a railroad, where there is
plenty of rain fall and good
water, an ideal climate
unexcelled soil.
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WELL SUPPLIED
GREEN CORN IS LATEST
ON THE LIST.
ITEM
some sections of the county being well
provided for. Other supervisors have
been remiss, but we intend to take ac
tion at once and it is probably safe to
say that we will buy the signs and
have them put up by this fall."
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and
This Photograph illustrates the rolling character of the country, and
shows the fine pasturage, the stumps, trees and occasional clear patches.
3,000 ACRES OF PALMER LAND
in tracts of 40 to 200 or more acres of as good or better land than any yet sold,
well watered, averaging from 75 to 90 per cent fine tillable farming land and
every foot first-class pasture, near abundance of outside range, within 3 to 5
miles of the railroad, Palmer Junction Postoffice and general merchandise
store, etc., will likely be sold this summer and fall. .
4000 acres have been sold; but this is less than 25 per cent of the entire tract
and not over 40 per cent of the good farming land. Fall and Spring wheat,
oats, barley and other grains, alfalfa, clover, timothy, Sudan grass, millet and
other hays and grasses, corn, potatoes, peas, beans, squash, cabbage, berries,
turnips, beats, and many other vegetables for feed and table purposes have
been grown with excellent success- Dairying, stock, hog and poultry raising
are now the back bone of this community and are rapidly developing. All this
in the third agricultural year of Palmer Lands. .
Cove Loganberries Are Now Arriving
in Fair Quantities.
This is the top of the season in lo
cal market supplies, there being
available almost any and everything
that could be desired for the table and
for putting away for winter use.
Green corn from tihe Willamette val
ley has appeared and the price is 30
cents per dozen. Cove loganberries
I are arriving in moderately fair quan
tities, the retail price being $1.75 per
crate.
Hogs Advance in Portland.
ThereVwas a further advance of a
nickel the price of hogs at North
Portland during the early afternoon
with sales up to $9.35, or 30c above
the figures of Saturday.
Cattle Run Is Heavy.
The movement of northwest grass
ers into the cattle market was ex
tremely liberal over Sunday. Total
North Portland arrivals for the first
day of the week were 1514 head, com
pared with 831 last Monday, and 752
head this same day a year ago.
The market sagged fully 25c during
the early trade.
General cattle market rang:
WEDNESDAY
"Pendleton
Round-Up"
ARCADE
"Best Bv Test"
FKUIT
Strawberries Hood River, 2 boxes
25c
Blackcaps 2 -boxes 25c. '
Peaches 15c lb; 225c.
iWatermelons-3 l-2c lb.
Currants Gallon, 40c.
Raspberries 10c.
Home-grown Gooseberries 30c.
Strawberries Hood River, Milton,
15. Willamette berries 2 for 25.
Bananas 35c and 40c dozen.
Cocoanuts 15c each.
Oranges 50c and COc.
Lemons 40c.
Royal Anno Cherries 10c lb.
Cantaloupe 10c; 325c.
A FEW FACTS
Palmer Lands won third prize at last year's fair.
About 25 families are now living on their places.
Nearly 1000 acres of new land is now in crops.
A dozen new homes have been built this year.
The roads are in good condition.
The grass is still green and pasture excellent.
Both public and Sunday schools are established.
More land is being cleared and fences built.
Every forty corner is located and staked.
There is plenty of timber for wood, fencing, etc.
' The soil runs deep, even and is subirrigated.
The altitude is 2600 feet, rainfall 30 inches.
A new county bridge connects Palmer Junction
with Cricket Flat, 60 more farmers will ship
there.
Many new families will settle here by next year.
Rural mail route, telephone line and other such
advantages are now being talked and planned.
Investigate at Once
Write for our new illustrated folder, or call and
let us show you maps and photographs and
samples of grains and grasses grown on Palmer
Lands. George Huntington Currey will be pleased
to go with you or meet you at Palmer Junction at
any time.
Palmer Lands are the best new land offer in the
west today. They are a real opportunity for a
man with small resources and an ideal invest
ment for a man with means.
This is an ideal time to look over these lands,
while the crops are still in the field. If you are
interested in good land at low cost do not put
off your investigation. You have he ml people
tell of the chances they have missed. Don't miss
yours. This land that is now selling for $15 will
demand $100 in a very few years. Arrange your
affairs to look at these lands at once.
VEGETABLES AND MISCELLANE
OUS
Green corn, per dozen 30c.
Cauliflower (home grown) 20c.
Stting Beans 10c lb.
Gieen Peas 10c; 3 lbs for 25c.
New Cabbage 5e lb.
New Potatoes 4c lb.
Fresh Tomatoes California 225.
Radishes 5c and 3 10c.
Green Onions 5c per bunch, 3 for
10c.
Honey 20c; 3 for 50c.
Parsley 5c a bunch.
Onions 6c lb.
Beans White, 225; Lima, 12 1-2.
Sugar Cane or fruit, $8.85 sack,
cash $'J.Z5 30 days time.
roll
LAME BACK
rheumatism, neuralgia, or kindred
pnins quickly relieved by
TRAD & MAHlt
Should be kept in every home,
only by us, 25c, 50c and $1.00.
LEVY-TOGEL DRUG CO.
La Grande, Oregon
Sold
FISHERMEN
Round-trip tickets to
points on the Joseph
Branch from Looking
Glass .to Lostine, also to
Meacham, will be on
sale Saturdays and Sun
days at one and one
third fare.
Return ' limit
Sunday night.
will be
For information tickets,
etc., ask
J. H. KEENEY
Agent O-W R. R. & N.
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He Who Moves
REAL ESTATE
La Grande, Ore.
Baker Boozers Fined.
Baker, Aug. 1. Parties by the
name of Owen and Cloud yesterday
pleaded guilty in police court to the
charge of taking liquor to the public
park Sunday afternoon and drinking
it there. They were fined $25 each,
which was paid, and Owen was fined
an additional $5 for starting a fight.
That the men and others involved
with them secured whiskey some
where from bootleggers was appar
ent, but the stories were so conflicting
that City Attorney McCollocih; did not
feel justified in filing charges at this
time. Information gained from the
men may result in further investiga
tion from which tangible information
may develop.
Lieut. Bryan, U. S. N.
stated before the Am.
Soc. of Naval Engineers:
"Oils made from the asphalt-base
crudes have shown
themselves to be much better
adapted to motor cylinders, as far
as their carbon-forming proclivi
ties are concerned, than are parat-fine-base
Pennsylvania oils.
Zerolene is scientifically refined
from selected California crude
asphalt-base. Highest competitive
awards, San Francisco and San
Diego Expositions. For sale by
dealers everywhere and at service stations
and agencies of the Standard Oil Company.
L
the Standard Oil for
Park for Marshfield.
There is a favorable report on the
Chamberlain bill granting the use of
the Coos head military reservation to
Marshfield and North Bend for park
purposes.
T
MEAT
WHEN
KIDNEYS
BOTHER
Take a glass of Salts before breakfast
if your UacK nuns or isiaaaer
u troubling yon.
BUTTER AND EGGS
Butter fancy creamery 35c lb
and 05c 21b roll.
Ranch Butter 21b roll 55e and 60c
Eggs Strictly fresh 30c.
CHICKENS AND FOWL'
Hens 20c retail, dressed.
FLOUR, HAY, FEED, EAC.
Bluestem Flour $1.40.
Best of the Best (straight grade)
$1.25.
Invincible $1.40.
Best of the Best (patent) $1.25,
$1.35.
Snowdrift Flour $1.50.
Upper Crust $1.50.
None-to-Equal $1.40.
Occident $2.40
Gold Medal $2.40
Sea Foam $1.25.
Snow Drop $1.40.
Cattle.
(La Grande Prices.')
Prime light steers 6.006.25
Prime 'heavy steers 6.50
Good light steers 5.005.25
Stockers and feeders . . . .4.004.75
Prime dehorned cows . . . .4.254.50
Common cows 2.003.00
Bulls 2.503.50
Prime light veal calves . . . .6.006.50
Prime heavy veal calves ..3.005.00
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BLYDENSTEIN SELF-RISING
PASTRY FLOUR
A superior Pari Cake Flour that will do
more than miake flap-jacks. It will make
better Cake, Biscuits, Waffles, etc., than
ordinary flour, with less trouble and clanger
of failure and less eggs and shortening an
economy not a luxury. An inexperienced
cook can do as good baking as older cooks.
Can Do Better
A BOON TO CAMPERS
Oregon Grocery Company, Distributors
Made and Guaranteed By
H. G. BLYDENSTEIN
Pendleton, Oregon
Women Headquarters For Hughes
Motor Cars
No man or woman who eats meat regu
larly can make a mistake by flushing the
kidneys occasionally, says a well-known
authority. Meat forms urie acid which
excites the kidneys, they become over
worked from the strain, get sluggish and
fail to filter the waste and poisons from
the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all
rheumatism, headacheB, liver trouble.
nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness ana
urinary disorders come from sluggish
kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull ache in the
kidneys or your back hurts or if tlio
urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi
ment, irrecrulnr of pasnage or attended by
a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat
and get about four ounces of-Jad
Salts from any pharmacy; take a
tablespoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast and in a few days your kidneys
will act fine. This famous salts is made
from the aeid of Trapes and lemon juice,
combined with lithia, and has been uxed
for generations to flush and stimulate
the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids
in urine so it no longer causes irritation,
thus ending bladder weakness.
.Tad Salts is inexpensive and cannot
injure; makes a delightful effervescent
litliia-watcr drink which everyone
should take now and then to keep the
kidneys clean and active and the blood
pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney
complications.
New York, Aug. 1. The Women's
Roosevelt League opened headquart
ers in the Postal Life Building here
today to help Charles E. Hughes g.t
into the President's chair.
The officers of the league are:
Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, jr., hon
orary president; Miss Alice Carpen
ter, Mrs. Evans R. Dick, Mrs. E. Tif
fany Dyer, Mrs. Elon H. Hooker, Mrs.
Leonard Thomas, Mrs. Michael Van
Buren and Mrs. Antoinette Ead
Woods, vice-president; Mrs. Joseph
Griswold Deane, secretary, and Miss
Vera De Costa Greene, treasurer.
Baker Plans Highway Signs.
Baker, Aug. 1. Judgo Mcssick
stated yesterday that at the August
term of county court, which convenes
tomorrow, the matter of establishing
sign posts on all county roads will be
taken up. "We have been considering
the purchase of metal signs for the
county roads, to show distances and
also to serve as a guide in directing
tourists and those unfamiliar with the
roads and where they lead. The main
reason why we have not secured metal
signs sooner is because none or the
samples submitted have met with the
approval of the court. Under an old
state law, road supervisors are re
quired to establish sign posts in their
districts, and some have compiled,
BlydensteinV Self
Rising Pastry Flour
For Biscuits, Cakes and Hot-Cakes ,
Try a ten-pound sack and be convinced it is the
Best You Ever Tried
Ranch Bacon, 22 Cts. per Lb.
Vegetables and Fruit
Come in and look at our Camp Stove if you are
going camping
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