La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 25, 1913, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1913.
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New Telephone Directory
We wish to notify our subscribers that we in
tend to issue a new directory next month, and in
order that there may be no errors in it we ask their
co-operation. All those whose names or addresses
are not correct in the present directory or who wish
any changes made, kindly notify us. All notifica
tions must be in by the 10th of May.
Home Irdependent Telephone Co. I
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$25.00 up
Maxwell
Overland
Zenith
Bicycles
No such bargains ever before offer
ed on standard grade wheels,
We are .bound to reduce
our stock so come now
FvD.HAISTEN
FURNITURE
on easy
PAYMENTS
Potatoes and
Apples
Both very good varieties
Apples 35c Box Potatoee 35c, Sack
THE GOOD THINGS COST SO MORE TH A ' ORDINARY
THIMiM IF YOU KSOW WHERE TO BCY.
Stageberg Grocery
PHONE. MAIN 70
TEGETAULkb I.N S.KASO.N ALL THE TIME.
D. R. FONG
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Branch of Baker City Office
CHINESE HERBS AJiD
HOOT REMEDIES
Our wonderful Ufa firing
herbi will absolutely extirpate
very Impurity from the system.
'No drugs, do poison, aon-alco-tollc.
FBtE COM'IDENTIAL
1'0SSI'I.TAT1O.N FBr'K
Those living out ot town ca
cure themselvej at home with
our herbs. V'rlte to us tor par
ticular. Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to
I p. m.
Sundays to II a. m.; 1 to
S p. m. ,
Telephone lata "(t. -
Off let l .1412 Afams Affair
LA GRA5DE, OBEG05.
TO 30 PER LB.
OTHER CO.MJfODITIES DEPRESSED
IX QIOTATIOXS, TOG,
Fresh Strawberries Dae Grape Frull
BuiiliiPKg Expanded Here.
STRAWBERRIES Bl'E AGAIN
If a carload of choice louts-
lana strawberries reached
Portland this morning, as
planned, local merchants will
. have some nice offerings In
that line tomorrow. None have 3
been definitely advlsedthat the
shipment will arrive )n time,
but It wag due, and merchants
here believe they will 'have
good berries tomorrow. Freeh 4-
tomatoes have also been
promised. '
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Butler Is down to 35 cents straight
for creamery varieties aiid the less
cost M living Is evident In various
oihei' commodities. .iSfioS've 3j1 n.
at 20 .bents, and bo -U'. at the same
figure.' ' New callage Is one of the
n. w market offering. ' selling at S
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, Excellent Grape FruJt Here.
Florida grape fruit of. a variety
hard to, beat, and one What satisfied
the fastedkms grape fruit crank, has
reached La Grande. A couple of years
ago there were less than tialf a dozen
grape fruit customers In local mar
kets and (today the graM fruit, bri
gade has tripled and tripled itself
unt'I that commodity is one of the
much sought after articles of trade,
and converts are rapidly! won over.
A. locar member of the local Rlalto to
day said that no commodity which he
handles has had Buch an Increased de
mand in a short period of three yearu
as grape fruit.
The local market quotations are:
Eggs and Baau.
'Fresh ranch eggs 20c.
' Butttrr-Faacy creamery, 35 cents 1
Tb. roll; I lb. boll 70c. ,
Ranch tutter 1 Tb. roll 30c; 2 lb.
roll 60c.
Vegetable ana) HlsotllaBeeas.
Onions $2.00 cwt, small lots 2c
lb.
Young onions 5.
Potatoes 50c per cwt'
Beans MTilte. l-8e: It wa. 10 rsato
Radishes (California grown) 5c.
Cabbage (new) 5c. -Spinach
3 lbs for 25c1.;
Fruit, Yv,
. Home grown apples 50c,
Cranges 258'40c.
Bananas 40c per dot
Grape fruit 15c. .
Sugar Fruit sugar, jatall (cash)
$5.50; same grade 30 dpys $5.90.
Beet sugar cash $5.50 j jthirty days,
$5.70. ;.' .
Lemons 45 and 50c. f
Celery (California) 10$ 15c; 2 for
25?. . . j .
. Honey 2Qc. 3 lbs. for 50c.
Green peppers 20c Ibj
Turnips 2c lb. , ' i ;
Asparagus (Walla Wal).a) 15c.
Rhubarb 3 lbs. for 25fci
Green peas (Cal.) 20cj 2 for 35c.
Fowl and Miscellaneous.
Ducks, dressed. 18c.
Geese Dressed 18c. i
Wild Hay (retail) $2.00.
Timothy $15.0016.00;; :
Alfalfa hay $12.00 (retail).
.Shorts $1.40.
Oats $1.50 per cwbij;!
Bran $1.25per cwt. j
Rolled Oats $1.60 per cwt. -
Rolled barley $1.35. ;J.
Blue Stem flour fl.40y '7.
' Patent 11.80, '
White Quarti $ 1.40 sick. .
Snowdrlftr $1.40 sack, i
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Sea Foam $1.20.
Catfle tif.
Choice steers $6.85. 'j.
Common $6.5b6.75.
Cows, top $5.06. ' j!;
Fancy light cows $6.iS6.35.
Heavy calves $4.O05.'5O cwt.
Fancy light calves $8,00.
Hop. ;
Best light $7.85. ; .
Medium light $8 55. ;
Best heavy $7.75, i . .
Rough and heavy $6.95.
Sheetf. "'
Best yearlings $6.507.00.
Yearlings $4.80 cwt
Fancy ewes $5.00.
FRESH
Stirawberrifes
And Tomatoes
Walla Walla Spinach
Asparagus Rhubarb
New Cabbage
Radishes Green Onions
Head Lettuce Hot House Lettuce 1
Celery Beets Parsnips
Grape Fruit Oranges Lemons
Bananas
Jones Little Pigs Sausages
The City Grocery
AND BAKERY
HOME OF FANCY GROCERIES
Phone Main 75
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CLOTHES WITH INDIVIDUALITY
Individuality in clothes is something just a little more than
style. It's character you can see it better than it can
be described. j,
A DLER'S. COLLEGIAN CLOTHES
possess everything (he word implies. The beautiful lines in this'
season's styles will appeal to you instsntly. , We would not know
where to look (or better style or a choicer assortment o( fabrics
and colors. Look now, sod if you are not quite ready, bay later.
ASH BROTHERS
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Old Floors Made Like New
Have you an unsightly floor, rough, uneven, stained or dirty? If
you have I can put It In first class condition, level, smooth, clean,
just like a new floor and ready for 'any kind of a finish you may
wish to put on It The AUTOMATIC SCBAPEB AXD POLISHER
. makes them like new. . For particulars call at room 10 NewIIn's
drug building, or phone Red 3051.
G. H. RUSH "Contractor and Builder
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Let Us Protect Your Health
by putting your plumbing in first-class sanitary con
dition, connecting it to sewer so it mYL pass all sani
. , tary laws. ' '
Licensed Plumbers BAY & ZWEIFEL LA GkANDE
Miiis)ss1iiasslu 'jJatfarfa
Electric Light ' combines beauty with brilliance;
cleanliness with heaUlifulness; safety with conveni
ence. It ha? all the ooil qnnlities of all other lights
without their disadvantages and has many points
of superiority peculiarly its own.
It is the sun's only rival yet, unlike the sun, it is
available any time, any place. It is the Perfect light,
yet it L? vithhi the means of all.
Eastern Oregon Light
& Power Company
"Always at your service"
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