La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 28, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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EIGHT rAGER
EVENTNQ OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1908.
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ICE CREAM
We are now prepared to furnish first class Jce Cream
in any quantity, at the following prices:
25c per pint
50c per quart
$1.25 per gallon
Nodciive-ies made for less quantities than one gallon.
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BLUE MOUNTAIN
CREAMERY CO!
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MO RACE
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SHOW DAY
A five-mile Automobile race is to be
a feature of the auto how day Which
haa been, postponed IJrom next Satur
day to the Saturday following, accord
ing to plans now under consideration
by the automobile committee of the
La Oraade Entertainment and Market
Day association. "
This committee, consisting- of A. V.
Andrews, Ray W. Logan and O. M.
Rli-iey, is bow securing; a list of own
ers ef "choa-ehoo" cars who are wlll
lnc; to corns" ot La Qramda frwa out
side points with their autos for that
day. There are 40 autos tn the valley,
and the committee hopes to have prac
tically alt of th mhere for the parade
tlcally all of them here for the parade
The race Is to Te over country roads.
According to present plans, the course
will follow thr old Island City road.
publication lately Issued by the state
dealing with legislative measures to
come up' for vote under the Initiative
and referendum at the June election.
In fact, the argument against the
bill is not conspicuous for Its logic.
The grange, in the beginning, says it
is not opposed to the National Guard
and, passing through Island City, will and then goes on to say that It has
come home on the new road through
May Park, finishing -where the start
was made, on Adams avenue some
where. This course is fully five miles,
and the roads are to be touched up. a
little by that time, thus allowing for
fast driving. This feature will no
doubt be an Interesting one.
In the short time given them the
committee was unable to arrange the
auto show for next Saturday, and
have postponed it to admit of more
careful preparation. '
The Armory Appropriation. .
"Manifestly unfair; abusive, but not
logical or a statement of real facts."
That Is the estimate placed by
prominent National Guardsmen on the
argument against the armory bill as
advanced by the Oregon grange In the
been chiefly useful in riots and labor
troubles, and that the construction of
armorrles would constitute a species
of grat. ,
The writer of the" argument must
neevr have known that the National
Guard fought the Spanish-American
war, the Oregon Guardsmen, as vol
unteers in the Philippines, bringing
unending glory to this state, and that
the National Guard Is now the only
military force upon which the United
States could depend in case of inva
sion or other emergency. There is
only a handful of the regular army;
It requires a year to train volunteers,
so the guard 110,000 strong consti
tutes the military mainstay of the
country.
As to the hints at graft, and there
Is nothing more than slender, un-
fnnnded hints, no departing u. ,
,,., rnment has been so free
from that kind as has been theHj
..-.i-i !.r,i under the auWllnJ
gon ittu""
istration of Adjutant General W. E.
Flnxer, who has practiced the moat
rigid economy possible.
It Is hinted by the Grange that'
should the appropriation be allowed
for armories, other communities which
succeed in the future In becoming the
stations of new companies would be
asking for armories. That would bo
nothing out of the way. Certainly the
people of say, Klamath Falls, Grants-.
Pass, La Grande or other possible sta
tions would not be grafters If they
asked the state to provide an armory
for a military company which waei
giving its services gratis and which
stood ready to respond to the call to
arms at a minute's notice.
Early Roho
Seed potatoes for sale. True to name.
At the Grande Ronde Cash Company.'
Ice cream In any quantity at Blue
Mountain Creamery Co. See our announcement.
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SN0DGRASS GROCERY
PHONE MAIN 43
f FOR SATURDAY
4 lbs. Sylnach ' 25c
2 lbs. Asparagus 35c
4 lbs Rhubarb 25c
Gr. Onions, 3 for 10c
H. H. Lettuce, 2 for 15c
Cauliflower per pound 20c
We have the delivery wagons and
We will send Your Order Promptly
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I FOR THE HORSE AS WELL
AS FOR THE P0CKETB00K
Our steam rolled barley pleases the horse be-
i cause it is just what l:e likes, arid pleases the owner
z because his dollar buy more of it
It will pay you to see us before you buy Hay,
Grairor Feed of any kind or coal or wood. Do your-
1 self the justice to investigate.
Seed Grain and Seed Potatoes.
GRAND RONDE CASH CO.
Main 6. either phone
LEWIS BROS, Managers. LA1ICRANDE ORFCom
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1 1 BRICK IS CHEAPER j
Brick building, at the present price of lumber, is t
cheaper as well as better. It has been demonstrated ?
;t. J tnatmy brisk is superior to any made in Oregon. I
r i 2an furnish r.nmmnn Krir.b- i T
........... ...tun ui any quantity.
no oraer
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too laree or too small to rr ..ii.
. ! i GorrBRnnnoAnp.ft with contra j ..... .
Hi V r , "rw" M0 ouiiaers solicited.
j Estimates cheerfully funded. Prices made known?
on application. . "I
GEO. KRIEGErI
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m OUR MEW
RTE RS
. SATURDAY WE MOVED INTO OUR NEW QUARTERS OX THE
NORTH SIDE OP FIR STREET, AND WE ARE NOW DOING BUSINESS
IN OUR OWN HOLDING, AND HAVE NO RENT TO PAY. A SMALL
ITEM LIKE NO RENT TO PAY COULD NOT IjOWER THE PRICE OP
MEAT VERY MUCH. BCT NEVERTHELESS OUR PATRONS WILL RE
CEIVE THE BENEFIT OP IT.
WE WISH TO IMPRESS ON YOUR MINDS THAT WE ARE RESPO
KSIBLE FOR LOWER PRICES- ON EVERYTinNG IN THE MEAT
LINE AND SIIOtTLD HAVE THE PRERENCE.
SOME OP THE THINGS WE CLAIM FOR OURSELVES:
. WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY, AND THEREFORE CAN SELL MUCH
CHEAPER, AND DO SELL CHEAPER THAN ANYONE ELSE.
WE CLAIM TO HAVE THE CLEANEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE
MARKETS IN THE CITY.
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND INSPECT EVERY
DEPARTMENT. . QUALITY IS OUR MAIN AIM. IT IS AT ALL TIMES
THE BEST THAT IT IS POSSIBLE TO PROCURE. OUR DELIVERY
SYSTEM IS SECOND TO NONE. YOUR TELEPHONE ORDER WILL
RECEIVE AS CAREFUL CONSIDERATION AS IP YOU WERE HERE IN
. PERSON, TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION.
WE HAVE ON HAND AT ALL TIMES ANYTHING THAT A FIRST-
' CLASS MARKET SHOULD HAVE. OUR LARD, HOME-CURED HAMS
AND BACON ARE OUR PRIDE.
WE GUARANTEE THEM IN EVERY RESPECT.
REMEMBER THE PLACE: NORTH FIR STREET MARKET JUST
NORTH OF GEDDES BROS. GROCERY.
. THE MIDGET MARKET, ON ADAMS AVENUE, NEXT DOOR TO
3. D. MoKENNON'S GROCERY.
LA GRANDE CASH
MEAT CO.
TELEPHONE 5IAIN 16.
TELEPHONE MAIN 96.
M. A STILWELL
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P. F. R0HR
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