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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1908)
0 irr paces. EVE XING O BSERVKR, LA GRAXPE, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAT 7, 1908. T' PAGE SEVEN. mrm-vowx B3QBECS3SS1 4: We Want Your Wants j Our Want Ad Column 1 mm Mild month IK it Don't Be Deceived! WREN yOU READ ADVERTISEMENTS THAT OFFER $450 FOR 305. SIMPLY BECAUSE THE FREIGHT TO PORTLAND IS SO ENORMOUS. IIIAT TMIkll AC ITI UUOI llllim ui 11: THE AVERAGE FREIGHT ON PIANOS TO PORTLAND IS ABOUT $12.00, AND BECAUSE IT COSTS $18.00 TO SHIP THESE PIANOS BACK TO PORTLAND YOU ARE OFFERED A DISCOUNT OF $145.00. Does that Look Reasonable? DO YOU EXPECT TO GET SOMETHING FOR NOTHING? DON'T YOU GET JUST WHAT YOU PAY FOR, AT THE BEST? We Don't Believe in Deception WE DONT CALL A $300.00 PIANO A $450.00 INSTRUMENT AND CUT THE PRICE TO MAKE IT A BARGAIN. WE DONT SELL USED PIANOS FOR NEW INSTRUMENTS. WE PUT A SECOXD-IIAXD PIANO " AT A SECOND-HAND PRICE. , , Do You Want Rear Bargains? WE HAVE SEVERAL PIANOS THAT ILWE BEEN USED. SOME OF THEM ARE AS GOOD AS NEW. YOU WILL GET THE BENEFIT OF ALL PAYMENTS AND A DISCOUNT FOR BEING SECOND-HAND. Get the Other Fellow's Price MAKE A NOTE OF THE NAME OF THE PIANO GET THE STYLE AND PRICE AND THEN COME AND LET ME SHOW YOU WHAT YOU CAN BUY THE PIANO FOR WHEN THERE IS NO EXPENSIVE CLOS ING OUT SALE. WE SELL ON EASY PAYMENTS AN DWILL BE HERE TO LIVE UP TO ALL PROMISES. B. HUELAT. THE DEALER THAT DONT HAVE TO SIHP HIS PIANOS BACK PHONE RED 1241. AT BIG EXPENSE. RALSTON BUILDING. Although the month of April was to all appearance a wet month, the monthly report Issued by Weather Ob server W. A. Woratell, discloses the (act that the total precipitation totals only 1.11. Another pleasing Item. In the report Is that only two nights of killing frosts occurred during the en tire month. Following is the full re- port of the climatic conditions In La Grande for the month of April, com piled by the co-operating observers" meteorological record keeperi - : Max. Mtn. Range April April April April April' AprU April AprU April April 10 April 11 April 12 AprU 13 April 14 April 15 April It AprU 17 Aplrl 18 April 19 AprU 20 AprU 21 AprU 22 AprU 28 AprU 24 43 CO 63 4 67 4 49 8 64 70 81 7 70 68 67 6 ' E8 74 81 73 60 67 57 29 23 87 28 28 30 27 32 41 37 32 38 40 36 40 39 47 37 43 40 39 38 38 80 26 39 .36 29 33 19 7. 16 21 23 1 22 36 28 33 49 42 82 . 26 21 16 19 37 44 30 26 21 19 13 25 39 15 24 43 45 April 25 55 April 26 ......... 65 AprU 27 54 April 28 60 April 29 72 April 30 73 V Summary. Mean temperature, 48 degrees; max imum temperature, 81 degrees: date, 11th and 19th; minimum temperature, 23 degrees; date, 2d; total precipita tion, 1.11. Number of clear days, 16; partly cloudy, 6; killing frost occurred on two days; hail on tha 16th, 21st and 24th. prevailing wind In west crly direction. W .A. WORSTELL, Co-operative Observer, Vktltlng Union. Hon. Julius C. Moreland, the ac commodatlng clerk of the supreme court, having completed his labors in Pendleton yesterday evening took i train for Union for a visit to, his In separable tllllcum, W. T. Wright, one of the leading bankers of that city. Mr. Moreland and Tom Wright were schoolmates In the Portland academy In the early sixties and have ever since maintained a sort of Damon and Pythias relationship. Moreland never goes within 100 miles of Union with out going the whole distance, and Wright never patronizes a Portland hotel. They are both now white haired but seem totally unaware of the fact that they are no longer kids as when they attended Sunday school In the Cove In the summer of 1869. Pendleton Tribune. Coupons books at a 5 per cent dis count. Tou are the saver. LA GRANDE CASH MEAT CO. mm Arrival and Departure of Trains at La Grande. No. 1, westbound Portland Special, arrives 9:28 a. m.; departs, 9:30 a. m. No. 6, eastbound ' passenger, mall and express, arrives at 6:45 a. m.; de parts 6:60 a. m. No. I, eastbound Chicago Special, arrives 8:05 p. m.; departs, 8:10 . m. No. 6, westbound passenger, mall and express, arrives 9:66 p. m.; de parts, 10 p. m. Elgin Branch. Regular mixed train leaves La Grande at 8 o'clock and returns at 3 o'clock p. m. The 'logging ''train leaves La Grande at 12:30 p. m. and returns at 7:45 p. m. I. n. KEENEY, Agent. La Grande, Oregon, Your want it placed before a thou'f and or more wart-teekert . vary day Can you afford to spend one cent per.woid of your . want ad whs.e results art the keynotes? 1 : i FOR RENT. FOR RENT A five-room, house on Adams avenue, opposite - Mrs. Ma son's orchard; $8 per month. In quire of Mrs. Mason, 'phono' Black 1612. ' '." ; - TO KENT House with 3 rooms on Fourth' street; colse In;, apply to Maggie M ahaffey, 902 Park street. ' 4-2tf FOR RENT Four room house; one acre of ground set to garden truck. Inquire of Mrs, Brooks, at the J. D. McKennon residence.. cuv tuuni ttau uuyruveu vfun tract near Palmer ' mill; 6 -room house, good orchard, good land.. In quire of B. F. Wade, Owl saloon. ' 8-9tt . . .'4 ;. . .; FOR RENT New 6-room house with bath and. pantry. Large lot; sight ly location; very cheap. Call M. 6. FOR RENT The skating rink hall. Largest hall in La Grande; -' hard wood floor. Mrs. Zuber. , v FOR RENT Suite of three rooms, furnished complete. Inquire of Mrs. G. D. Simmons. FOR RENT Furnisned rooms, close In. Inquire at 1417 Washington av enue. Next door to rink. FOR RENT Large store building, with shelving and counters. Inquire at 1417 Washington avenue. FOR SALE Team ot heavy work horses, 1400'and 1500 'pounds; 6 and 7 years also team driving mares. In quire 1417 Washington Ave. J-Mtf FOR SALE A 4-year-old colt, well broke. 'Apply at the Blue Mountain creamery. , FOR SALE 500 feet of picket fence. In good condition. Apply to Mrs. ' Zuber. " ' FOR SALE About 6000 feet of thor oughly dry shlplap. Apply at G. E. " Fowler's office. ' FOR SALE Span of black driving mum: 'Ttni 4 mod fi-volrw! - wH broke to ride or drive, single or dou ble; also light mountain buggy and harness.4 Dr. C. H. Law, Ujlon, Ore. 'vf -$$-- FOR SALE One 4-year-old horse, broke to drive single, for a lady; two milch cows with young calves. Seven pigs, 100 chickens, three wagons, one surrey, one buggy and several farm Implements. Five pieces of, town property, improved. . Bargain If sold . at once. Inquire of Mary E. Child- . ers, Island City. ' , U WANTED. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, for housekeeping; .also bedrooms. In quire at 1417 Washington avenue. FOR RENT One furnished room; modern.' 'Phone Red 1712. FOR RENT Furnished front, room, close In; modern conveniences. 'Phono to Black 951. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. E.VC. Moore, corner Q and Fourth streets. 'Phone Red 1462. p FOR SALE. FOR SALE Buff Leghorn eggs. One dollar for each setting. Telephone to Red 212. WANTED To buy a four or five room cottage, and two small houses. Inquire of Ral Walker, the House ' Mover. " WANTED A position as stationary engineer. Practical experience. Can give reference If required, Address Bos 768, La Grande. WANTED To trade lota In La Grande for horses. Call at Hill's drug store. WANTED Three waitresses, at Modol restaurant. V Applfc.- WANTED A man and wife to take charge of a ranch near Cove.- Ap ply to A. B. Conley, or address him In this city. Must be competent WANTED Chance c make quick service In , moving furniture and pianos with special equipment for safe hauling. All kinds of transfer business solicited. Leave orders at Halsten's store or 'phone to Red 1161. J. W. Black. V - ! . Early Rose Seed Potatoes f Onion Setsa nd all kinds of fresh f Garden and Flower Seeds at THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. P0LACK, Propr. Phone Main 75 Cail up Main 75 T W. H. B0HNENKAMP CO. 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