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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1911)
PAGE 7 ale off '"Mem Suaiteo Overcoats, mrns LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, 1 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1911. Miglhiity Clearance Tl o am Minings Sale Closes Saturda Dec. 16 These Prices are for Cash Only These Prices are for Cash Only If a Real Money-Saying Event is of Interest to You, Read this Page. A Great Chance to Buy Men's Clothin $12.50 Men's Suits . 15.00 Men's Suits. 18.00 Men's Suits. 20.00 Men's Suits . 22.50 Men's Suits . 25.00 Men's Suits 27.50 Men's Suits 30.00 Men's Suits 9.85 11.85 1455 - 15.85 . 17.85 .. 19.85 - 21.85 23.75 MEN'S SHIRTS-Winter Weights in Wool and Cotton. $1.00 values .. 1.25 values :. 1.50 values ,. 2.00 values .. 2.50 values .. 3.00 values . 3.50 values ....$ .85 . 1.05 .... 1.20 1.6C .... 2.0. .... 2.40 2.75 Tremendous Price Reductions on Men's Underwear, Sweater Goats, Caps, Hats, Etc, . - In fact EVERYTHING IN THE STORE REDUCED ! Our Suits have a reputation for themselves, as the Long Wearing, Best Fitting Suits ever sold in La Grande. - Ask the Man Who Wears One. MEN'S OVERCOATS, 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT FUR COATS, 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT Honey THE STORE THAT SATISFIES .. . . , ... ... . , . : , ,., i -. - 1 7ZZ I Call Main Eight Retail Department Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Ruberoid Roofing, Sash Doors, etc. George-? At first a curiosity: then a luxury; then a great convenience; now almost a necessity That It kt ktatmr thesis ertBBt. ,0B ct the last omUi.'. A psrtt " ?m- The most remarkable thing of all is: that whBo th. price, of moat noeessiaes hate great advaaeed,, the sort of ,, baa been steadily rednsed. No matter how humble yaitr ttamW-. electric lights are within yow means. Tfcere hi no. reason war yon cannot enjoy he. Phone Main 34 lor rates. EasternOregonlight & Power Co. EARLY SHIPPING BEST SEKBEHfS OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS ABE CAUTIONED. Early Shipment Mean Prompt and Sure Deliveries. Simple but effective rules covering shipment of express packages are laid down by O. M. Hibberd, American Ex press agent here, and if followed Christmas gifts will not only reach destinations on time but in good shape. Appended are the rules: J. . . 1st. Ship your "package early by the 16th-of December if possible. The will srive vou a small label to naste on the package reading " Do not open unui uaruuiiM. 9nA TTan wnnden boxes for nack ing, especially for glass and other fragile articles,, which should be well protected. 8rd. Write the address in full f .to xmtTitv rltv. street and num.' ber m the box or package, with ink or crayon. Tags are irequeuuj wiu off and loBt. Also enclose senaers card in box. ' - 4th. Write your own address in full somewhere on the package, following the prefix, "Prom .............. 6th. if not convenient, to. ship, in wooden, boxes, mse strong wrapping, paper.'..' ' . I ttfc.' If package contains anything of perishable' nature, write the word i "Perlsnapie tn large ymiu ik". If you will observe these sugges t tlons, you will greatly assist In the prompt delivery of your gift 1 good condition v ; MARKET SETOBTi. Beanr White, 8 1-Sc: lima, It cente Frutte. Home grown apples $1.25 to $1.10 per box. Grade establishes price. Cranberries 20 cents per quart. Bananas 40c per doz. Feed and Grain. Alfalfa Hay $13.00 (retail). Timothy $15.00. , Grain Hay $13.00. Snowdrift Flour, sack $1.40 Bran and Shorts $1.30 and $1.40. Oats-$1:60 per cwt. Rolled Barley $1.70 per wt . ' Cattle, Hogs and Fowl. . Cows 3 to 4c. : ' I 8teers-4c to 6c. o x Sheep' 3Vand 4c. '., ; J:", Light hogs $5.76. Heavy hogs $9.00. : . Chicken Hens, 10c: old roosters, 8c and spring fries lOo to 18. ' Turkeys, live ' weight, 17 to lc Ducks, live weight, 13. Geese, live weight le. This But Partly Tells It TO CUBE A COLD IB KB JAT Take LAXATIVE BROMO 1 Quinine Tablets. Draggtsts refund money If It falls to cure. B. W. GHOVB'S slg atnre Is on each box. 2Be. tmnmM nitm intern M . . a it a jmnntrsA the nse of Ferry Pneu- m m triinis to onl snon aim - . to oni snuii nuu ,vv -" .... . ,u.j, math Water Systems to yon. We have last InsWled one at -Connty .. . -r.- i . r hoik rum. lmt and cold water, nice . rarm". naj nui n - vp lawns and also Are protectlo for your homesl Ton " ' J . . . . i- a ttra. rail na let MS taie m men stream at m peunaa pmpiar " yon ont and show jn one ta etery day operation. BAY & ZWEIFEL m 1 Local market Quotations todar; Mutter and Eggs. Butterfat 38 cents. Chepse Hazel wood and Tillamook, 25 ents. t Butter dreamery, 45 cente, one lb. 85 cents two lb. roll. Eggs-Ranch eggs, 45c; storage, 35c. Vegetables and Miscellaneous. Potatoes Per cwt, $1.60 Cabbage Jer cwt, $2.00. Onions $2.26 per cwt. Cabbage Per pound, 2 and 3c. Celery Per hunch 16c, two for 25c. Sweet potatoes Blx lbs. for 25c ' Sugar '.ane, cash price, $7.00; 80 days' time, $7.40 per, rnrt; beet. sugar, pric. fMfc 4 m, 'it you are leoklnf tar prettily honad Bttt hooks for Ohrtstmas, those at SU vsitborme's drag stoso are pretty and at reasonable yrleest ia-S-8t w Remember that our stock Is repleta with new things and that all other lines are the largest in t&ie county. No one can be sure of having made wise selection unless they come to the store, see all the goods not told of here,; and get the prices. HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS. Note these lists, look through the remainder of the advertisements, then come to the store, taking time to look through the entire stock. GIFTS FOR MEN. GIFTS FOR LADIES WE LEAD, Others Follow UNDER OUB SYSTEM OF HAN DLIWG ACCOUNTS, TOU KEEP THEM THE SAME AS WE DO. 'THERE CAN BE NO D1FFEB ENCE. WHEN T0UB AC COUNTS ABE HANDLED TH1K0UGH A McCASKET AC COUNT BEGISTEB THEY CAN NOT GROW WHILE YOU SLEEP. Stageberg & Sandborg ' FHONl XAJ( J.. ".. a , Traveling Cases All the Latest Books Fountain Pew Shaving Sets SlMVingllTJTOM Smoking etk Fine Pictures' CoDar and Cuff Boxes Neektie Boxes ) Military Brurfe A Magazine Sulscrip- fion. . P"oet Books Brass Letter Openers Hat Brushes ' Blotters InkStands Metal or Celluloid Soap Boxes Paper Cutters : Diaxies, etc. Fountain Pens Silver Bonnet Brushes Toijet Cases Brass Goods Cut Glass Fancy Vases ' Fine Pictures Books in Gilt Bindings Imported Calendars Manicure Sets Glove Boxes Photo and Work Boxes PostCard Albums Pearl Handled Pens Sterling Silver Goods Pocket Books Celluloid Goods Etc., etc. GIFTS FOR CHILDREN. Toys, Dolls and Books. Don't forget a phonograph for the family. 09 LIN BOOK&STATIONEBYCa a i !' I .HI'