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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1911)
LA GRANDE EYENING OBSERVER TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1911. PAGE 3 j YOU v'FUKMSH, GIElJ QUALITY IS A HATTER OF PRICE: SATISFACTION A IIATTER OF RT.Tl. Tl VICE. THIS IS A SATISFACTION ;STORE BECAUSE IT SERVES YOU BEST. fclieH ome ON EASY TERMS: We offer a larger and more complete s tock' to choose from, than any store in Eastern Oregon. We make a great savin g by buying in large quantities, and ; we pass it along to you, in better quality at lower prices. We are prepared to furnish your house completely on reasonable terms-cash or installment. Our stock is too . large to more than hint at, but you are certain to find what you are looking for, in this big store, and the price will be right. ; .y . : Hints for theKitcher,: Stoves and Ranges, priced $15 to $80; Kitchen Cabinets, Kitchen Tables, Linoleams for the Dining Room Round or square tables, with pedestals or corner posts. "Duo-lock" or disap-pearing-leaf styles; china-closets, buffets, sideboards and serying tables in great variety. Rugs, carpets and matting in choice designs. ; : r : : Wood, brass or iron beds for the bedroom; B. M. 0. E. Mattresses; Dressing Ta bles, Chiffoners and Dressers in Golden Oak, Bird's-eye Maple and Circassian Walnut. Complete suites in all these popular woods. ? And for Light, Cheery Living-Rooms Big comfortable easy chairs for the living rooms; rich Oriental or fine domestic rugs; soft velvety carpets to make the rooms-more cheerful; sectional book-cases; library tables; anything and everything that makes a house a home, be it cottage or palace. :, . ; ':;!'. "; - , '. .. ''yyo)-i ;,; ' ): . We invite vou in to look around, whether von wish tr rwmh It is a pleasure for us to show goods, and the visit will amply repay you.' REMEMBER, WE SELL EITHER FOR CASH OR ON INSTALLMENTS - Eighteen thousand,' two hundred dollars have been paid for 130 acre of Alice! wheat land and that Diece of land will, be planted at once to or chard. 'Th 9 buyer. Is Asa Taylor a Red Oak,'' Iowa,-farmer; who has dis posed of his holdings in that Btnte and has cast his lot with the Grande Itonde,; valla. .: Mr Taylor will move his faavly to Alice! where he w'll build a coi'fo. . home ;ial nu-.ku his headquarters while suuervishix the planting and culture of his ISO acre orchard. - ' The land was nurcuased from P. Al SlcDonald ; by Frank1 U. Bridges, and Mr, Bridges Is the seller to Mr Taylor. The deal is but another reflection of the increasing value of farm land In the Alice! '.and Imbler districts. Less years ago than can be counted on the fingers of one hand similar property sold , for approximately half of what "Mr. Taylor paid for it and in another .five years, all things being equal, it will have doubled and even tripled ' Another peal Closed. C. R. Buell of Seattle has purchased 20 acres of orchard in the Mt. Emily district from the Cleaver-Bridges firm and for a while at least will leave in La Grande but may eventually, move to hi tract.. -: L. J. Price has purchased 15 acres of orchard land at Imbler, paying $500 an acre. . v .: ' ' 1 00 N 05 V S CA 05 0B COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS How To Get a Home . . . ..... , ... .. . is, a question that interests every man an d woman in the country who is not ; ; in possession of such a blessing. Call and let us explain how you can secure a home with the money which jl you are paying out for rent. We are H;... !- iL!- j .fi;.: jue yiuuwfy m mib ciass ui ousmess Office of the Footman. "I don't believe there is anvthlno- in that talk about Harlow being hard up." saia Little Blake. .'. "Why, he's Just , blossomed forth with a footman on ' his motor." , j "Footman!" echoed Jlnklnson deri sively, -footman is good! That Isn't a footman. ; It's a deputy sheriff in charge of the Mr."-HarDer' Weekly. E THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN CO., Dallas Tex 1 JACKSON & MAYS. Aaents . F. Phy's Office. Hair, Hair, Hair Combings made -in puffs, switches and curls. ' 1 strand switch, .......... $1.00 2 strand switch ........... 1J0 3 strand swith ............ 2,00 Set of puffs on wire or wlth- ' out ....... ........... ..-2.00 Guaranteed satisfactory and are made here In store. Paris Hair Store Pure, Fresh, Home made Candies. M MAKE OUR OM. WE MAKE OUR OWN ICE CREAM AND SHERBET THE KIND UKE AT".... We have White Clover, Blue Gras3 and fancy mixed - f f seed. Our Lawn FERTILIZER will make the grass rOt TOUT LaWM grow under your feet. , - 4P. of.western grown Garden Seeds in bulk. , , - . ... Nothing but the best. r Waters-Stanchf mesoNm. WHEAT LflfiD IS MILE IOWA FARMER BCTS TRACT FOU V: ORCHARD PUtrOSES. Mil riant 110 Acres, Paying $I30JD0 n Acre for It ''. I.!.-"'' .- .., .. ; To Cure a Cold In Ono Da ; Take laxative fcromo, quinine tab lets. Druggists refund money if , it falls to cure. .E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. '; ... PROFESSIONAL DIBECTORT. PHYSICIANS AJfD SUBGEOXS. N. MOLITOR, li. v. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot street. Office, Main 68; Resi dence 69. A. L. RICHARDSON. M. D. J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. Drs. Richardson & Loughlln, Physicians and Surgeons, Phot es Office Black 1362; Ind. 853. Office Hours 9 to 11; 2 to 6; 7 to 8. Dr. Richardson's Res. Mala 55; Ind. Dr. Lou?hlIn's res. Main 757; Ind, 1297. " ' C- H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D. Physit lan and surgeon. Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office In La Grande National Bank Build ing. Phdnes: Office Main 2, Resl dence Main 32. DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician and Surgeon.. Special attention to diseases and surgery of the eye." Phones: Off ioe Main 22; Res dnce Main 728. Ind. 631. GEO. W. " ZIMMERMAN -Osteopath Physician. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7. .8, 9 and 10. Phones: Home 1332, Pacific, Main 63, Residence phon Black 951. Successor to Dr. C. El Moore. J. C. PRICE, D. M. D Dentist Room 23, La Grande National Bank Build Ing. Phone Black 399. DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Bnr (eon. Offica at Hill's Drug Store La Grande. Residence phone, Re4 701; Office phone, Black 1361; Inda pendent phone 63; both phones si residence. ' ATTOR9ETS AT LAW. COCHRAN ft COCERAN Attorneys; Chat. B. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Grande National Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon. .. . I ' Serge Sams ' : II I ; -J0 WwM h' -1 ViW 111 U V J if T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law Practices In al lthe courts of the State and United 8Utea. Office Is La Grande Nstloual Banc Bldg., La Grande, Oregcu. D. W. C. NEIJ30N Mining Engineer, : Baker CUy, Oregon. -. ,' ''' .. '' ' "' '-?:'.'-. ,';' ' " ,'..-,'.,-;- '' .- y'(-.,' '''-',, ' " V '. Each season brings a bigger demand for Serge' Suits. No' other fabric combines all the good features and-comforts of Serge. ' Get a good Serge and it looks well, wears well and is altogether the nicest stuff one can use. . But (and here is the saving clause) RE SURE OF YOUR SERGE Some won't stand the test of time-and wear, aud a poor Serge is a poor investment. We have some beauties in Blue or Black Serges at $204)0, $25.00 Or $30.00. Our Serges are fins close woven fabrics that w knnw i We guarantee them. : ; Splendid tailoring all through, The shanlne- and the nrnnnrt!rtn i perfect' SHBROS The Home of Good Clothes We Represent Chase & Sanbom, FAMOUS BOSTON COFFEE, UNDOUBTEDLY V THE FINEST LINE IN AMERICA; . v. t . ... ' ' . ,: , , . v . ' - In a great many stores you can't know where their coffee comes from, because even the merchants don't know. .They buy from any old jobber and the jobber . buys where he can buy the cheapest. Chase & Sanborn for more than 40 years have served the people of the United States with such excellent coffee that theii name is known the world over for the superiority of their goods. Coffee and Tea is their business. They are an exclusive Coffee and Tea House handle noth ing else, thmk of nothing else.' Our coffee is roasted for us the day it Is shipped, put into air-tight packages, then into air-tight cans for shipment, hence it reaches the consumer fresh as if roasted at home. D n , LaasaUM J1 it - I V 1 L