La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 14, 1911, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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tm QRAirDS EVENING OBSERVER.
FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1911.
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Why You Should
Bank with the
National
State
ok
fill
LA GRANDE, OREGON
SEVENTH-
Your idle money will earn interest with
us and yet be as much at your call as if
you kept it in your pocket. Bring it
f here for deposit. We will issue a Certi
ficate of Deposit in your name. When
you want the money you can have it
also the four per cent, interest it earns
while in this bank.
We haVe safe-deposit boxes for
rent...3 sizes-$2,? $3 and $5
FHEATRE
"A Gambler's Chance." Lubln
A man mortgages bis borne to
peculate on the stock excinngt.
The office boy who Is entrusted
with the important message and
the money stops on the way to
play craps, gets too late for the
market and saves his employer
15,000.
"Monpy in the Bank" -Kalem
A Kajem Feature Comedy. It's
the best Kalem this firm has
put out for a long time. ,
"The Puncher's New Love." Es
sany. One of the Sand A west
ern stories, featuring true popu
lar leading man, Ben Anderson.
It is absorbingly interesting and
everybody will like it. '.
"WE SAY IT'S GOOD." , ;
, Illustrated Song "The Flower
of Singapore," Sang by Miss
Garrlck, matinees; Mr. tniu,
evenings.' '
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TRADE AT HOM
O. R. STAGEBERG
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HE GROG
C. S. SANDEORG
EIGHTH
.We combine the community's working
capital, applying it where most needed for the promotion
of business and the interests of our people. This is ai
Sound Bank, a Solid Bank, a Safe Bank for you to be with
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-L. N. Church, a cattle buyer of Wal
la Walla stopped at the Sommer hotel
last night. V";': .... ' ; ,
v L. Lary and family leave tonight for
Salt Lake. ' ' ; . ' : ir
' Wallowa county has appointed itg
delegates to attend the - two-counry
league convention and will Join with
the movement with vim.
Successors to Harris Market-Corner N. Fir and Monroe
Phone Main 70
' ' It has come to our knowledge that many people are sending to Portland, and other places
for their groceries. I We have only been in business a few months but we believe we can give as
, good prices right here in La Grande as you can get in Portland. All we a6k is this...make out
your list and let us figure on it before you send away, then compare our prices with others, not
forgetting to take the quality as well as the quantity of the goods into consideration.
The goods we handle speak for themselves. Red Ribbon, Del Monte, Blue Ribbon and
Meco canned goods are well known and need no recommendation. . : .;
Space will not permit us to list all our goods but we handle a full line of Staple and Fancy
Groceries IN QUALITY second to none in the city. When you send away for your goods you
pay cash for them...you also pay the freight and cartage. The prices here listed are net, freight
and cartage to be added. These goods will not be sold in less quantity than listed. Prices named
are Cash (do not ask for credit. Goods will not be delivered at these prices. Produce will be
taken at cash prices. . : '-..
Rev. R. D. Ousterhout, of Middletoh,
Idaho, is a guest at the Chautauqua
today, He- . is Methodist Sunday
school missionary in this district
DR. A. C. POSEY. Specialist for Eye.
Ear, Nose and Throat diseases. Byes
fitted with glasses. Over Better's
store- " .:
W-"r:
Married, at the Methodist parsonage
Mrs. Alice Ellison to Mr. W. H. Lowe.
Mr. Lowe Is a furniture clerk engaged
in the firm of Adcook & Frltts.
K. L. Jackson and wife of Shelley
vllle, Mo., were Sommer hotel guests
last night, ' ;
John Weaver was here bfrom Entier
prise last evening and stayed at the
Foley. . :
:" Sebekahs. Attention.
Membfers of Crystal Rebekah Lodge
are requested to meet at I. O. O. F.
Hall Sunday afternoon at 1:15 to at
tend the funeral of sister Meade, of
Sumpter.
ANNA ALEXANDER, Secretary
Q S P & & &
PERSONALS.
P. G. and J. Cunningham, both, of
Enterprise were Foley guests last
evening and this morning.
, C. C. Babbidge of Baker. F. A. John
eon of Pendleton : and T. Fisher of
Monument were Sommer guests this
morning.
William Ladd the master mechanic
on the O-W stopped at the Foley last
night. ,He transacted business here
this morning.
, L. C. Farlow, of Coleralne, Minn., is
in the city today. ' Mr. Farlow Is tho
ticket agent and cashier of thle D. M.
& N. railway. ' ', '
D. C. Stevens Iiesarreslgned his posi
tion with Henry & Carr, undertakers,
and will move to Sunnyslde, wash., In
the near future.' He has been with
the firm nlearly six years.'
; Sol Harris, a Portland salesman, C.
8 H. Breck of Baker, end S. D. Kellner
, of San Francisco, came out from Enter
prise last night in an automobile and
are stopping at te Eomer today.
H. C 'Rees a Cove fruit grower was C. M. Crawford or New jersey, i. j.
a Foley guest last night . ' O'Keefe of Portland, L. Revalier of
' ; I Prairlp City, L. H. Henery of Baker
Ralph Lorenze, Cove fruit rancher, were Borne of the Foley guests last
was a Summer guest last night. - night. . , ''
On
Sale
Saturday
California Watermelon
Cantaloupes ',
Green Apples
-Blackcap Berries '
Raspberries . M
Blackberries
Cherries :
Peaches
Pineapples 4
Fresh Currants
Bananas
Oranges ',.: .'
Wax Beans '
Peas -
Cucumbers
Tomatoes ,
, New Potatoes
Celery '
Beats
Tnrnlpl :
Green Onions
Radishes
.Lsttoos -
Lemons
THE HOME F FANCT 6K0CEIHES.
PHOXE MAI5 76
Gity Gf ocef y and
Bakery
V C. T. Colt, formerly with the sugar
factory hr and more recently living
at Roseburg, Is visiting his brother at
Summerrille , and will build him
house and barn.' Mr. Colt hps been
engaged in publicity work much of his
time since leaving here. .
William Morrison Is here frpm Carl
ton, Oregon, visiting friends. Mrs.
Morrison arrived a week or two ago.
and after spending several days here
they will return to their home where
Mr. Morrison owns and conducts a
drug store. .,- ;'
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SHIPMENT OF FOUR THOUSAND
RECEIVED THIS MORNING
rianttng Takes Place This Afternoon
tn Two Streams.
Four thousand fry, 2000 Eastern
brook and 2000 ralnbrow, arrived this
morning from Oregon hatcheries and
were planted out from Imbler and
Summerville. Mr. Westenskow of
received the, rainbow and planted
them in Indian crtek this afternoon,
while Turner Oliver of La Grande, re
ceived , the Eastern Brook and had
them planted in Mill creek out from
Summerville. The shipments came in
god condition and wil lno doubt thrive
wpll in the Union county streamB. '
FREE!
ONE 135 CORONET BRAID
ALL LADIES ARE INTERESTED
IN THIS HEMARKABLE OFFER
Paris Hair
Emporium
PRICE LIST
Canned Table Fruits and Vegetables
2 dozen
to Case
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A j u 3
W ft W 3 w
o 2
55 W
2 dozen
to Case 4
a .
5 s ii i i
v w 4 m a S Sk m
' Assorted $5.50 3.85
Aprocot....' ., 4.95 4.95 3.85 3.05 .
-Blackberries ' 4.95 4.95 4.05
; Cherries R. A 5.15 4.95 4.95
Cherries, Black 6.15 4.95 4.95
. Loganbfriies.......... .. 5.60 4.95 4.95
p- 'Peaches, Yellow....'.,.;.. 4.95 4.75 3.85 3.30
T ! Peaches, Ltemo'n Cling..;. 4.95 , 4.95 3.85 3.30
Pears, Bartlett. .......... 5.50 4.95 4.40 3.65
. Plums...'......;.....,.... 3.85 3.10
V Raspberries 6.20 4.95 D.30
Strawberries 620 4.65 5.30
v Apples........ 3.85
Grapes......... . 3.50 ,. '
Corn $3.00 2.36 2.30
Tomatoes... 2.85 2.35 2.05 3.05
Peas... 4.40 3.00 2.75 2X0 5.20
String Beans....... 4.40 3.00 2.00 4.10
Pumpkin... 3.10 2.00
Asparagus.... ...... 5.60 4.60 3.95 .
Succotash. 3.65
Hominy .2.65
Sweet Potatoes..... 3.80
Sauer Kraut 2.75 2.90
Spinach............. 3.30 2.90
Beets... 2.90
String Beans from $2.85 to $4.40. .
Peas from $3.00 to $4.40
: Canned Pie Fruits
8 pound! 21-2
ldos. to cm " . . 2 dot. tocM
Assorted.... $360 , 2.75
Apples..........1; 2.85
Apricots..'.....'.. 3.60 2.65
Blackberries.... .. 4.95 3.00
Cherries...........; 4.70 ' 3.00
Grapes.',,......'....;.' 3.05 2.65,'
Loganberries...;...... 4.95 ' . '
Peaches...... 3.60 2.65
Pears 2.65
Pears.Peeled 3.85 2.75
Plums......... 3.05 2.45 .
Pruaes.' 3.05
Squash........ 3.05 2.20
Pumpkin 3.05 2.20
Rhubarb 2.65 y ' ;
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Pine Apple
0 Am. tn m 2 Am. to csm 2 doz to easa 4 di. cut
2 lb. ilieed 2 lbc sliced 2 lbi gmted 1 lbs
Red Ribbon 4 95 ' A 10 , , 4 10 Sliced
Del Monte 4 95 Grated
Blue Ribbon 3 20
Mission; . , .J.-. 6 50 8 30
Island , , ; . 3 20
Kona A :. .' .' '. . ... ' 3 10
Mushropns 1 00 to case No. 1. $2.90 to $3.30 per
doz. Jellies, Jams and Preserves in Tins and Glasses
2 doz to case, $4.40 to $5.60 per case.
- RICE. PtR WO POUNDS
Fancy head. . . .'. ; - $? IB
Choice Southern ..,.' .1 . . . . 4.40
Broken Head v..,..;..... 3.60
BEANS PER 100 POUNDS
Small White
Large White
Pink ..
Bayo ........
Lima ........
Red
Speckled ....
.$4.40
. 4.40
7.15
. 6.60
.8.25
6.90
, 4.95
OYSTERS .
4 doz to case 2 doz in case
. '; No. l " :; No. 2 ; '.';
Red Ribbon $ . 8 80 8 80
Blue Ribbon 4 83. 4 65
Standard-.''- 4 40 4 30
Rose :-. ' ' -. 3 75 : .-
All prices subject to change without notice
PORK AND BEANS
No. 1 4 doz to case ;. $4. 1 0 per case
No. 2 3 doz to case 4.65 per case.
No. 3 2 doz to case ................. 4 20 per case
Gallons 1-2 doz to case ...... 6.98 per oasa
VAN CAMPS AND CAMPBELLS SOUPS
4 doz to case, Assorted K $4.10 per case
SALMON
1 lb 4 4am to case
Red Ribbon Banqt Standards
Flat Tall ' Flask
$ 1 0.60 9.90 : 7.05 6.60 .' ' 5.95
. Sardines, Lobster, Shrimp, Clams,, Crabs, Canned
Meats, Etc. at right prices. Teas. Coffees. Spices and
Extracts, Soaps, Bluing Starch, Washing Powders at
rock bottom prices if taken in quantity.
MILK 4 Dozen To Cast
Carnation .. ; . . $3 .95
Pioneer 4.....,;........,.....,.. ....... .,.. 3.85
Yeloban, made in Oregon , ... . ..v..v...... 3.80
Marigold 3.65
Sugar $5.55 per 100 pound sack ; 4 , .
.We are unable to quote any price on Dried Fruits on
account of market being too uncertain. ' ' ! ;,
These are only a few of our good prices. Come in
and figure with us. We want your business.
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