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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1913)
FRIDAY, JJJNE 20, 1913. LA. GRAHDE EVENING OBSERVER, f 1 1- 1 LUMBER WILL NEVES BE I 1 CHEAPER, . . - i WENAHA LUMBER COMPANY :QaXtutA "AirjrS- know; the lumber it for stiffing ia getting ' career over? yer. Then why , not begin buil ding-now and tak 'advantage of the t proa ent mr ketT Later o nyou will regre it We . have .. full supplies for , s high-jrrade lumber, for both ex terior and interior construction. ST1 m. ."'.',i.,".;r'" i 1 -- '-- 1 ' '' t' "' il Let Us Protect Your Health by putting your plumbing in first-class sanitary con dition, connecting it to sewer so i will pass all eani- ;: tary laws. 'I e - E Licensed Plumbers BAY b ZWEIFEL LA GRANDE Is ' Complete Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing r l v LA GRANDE IRON WORKS i . , D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor;. ;s . .!'' . COMPLETEMACHtNE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY "1 i -i t !4 Beginning June 18th ; The United States 4i u ."J.- .i-f--.'--- - .1 , - ...... : . National Bank INSTALL A " SAVINGS DEPARTMENT THIS DEPARTMENT WILL TAKE CARE OF ALL SAVINGS DEPOSITS, NO MATTER WHETHER THEY ARE LARGE OR SMALL, AND IS ALWAYS AT THE SERVICE OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC. , " " ! W , Interest Paid at Rate of 4 Per Cent Interest figured July 5th and January 5th of each year and added to the account. : This 'makes it possible for all .the idle money in La Grande and community to be turned into' inter est bearing deposits. , The United States National Bank LOOK HERE Anheuser-Busch Beer On Draught AT THE LOTTES BAR 1118 JEFFERSON AVE. ELilTOfJTO; CHOICE S0II1 I ; - n DEALERS HAVE EXCEPTIONAL TOMATO OFFERINGS. Strawberries Generally Down to It Cents Every when Today. 4 3 ' , Strawberiea Down Again. All varieties . of strawberries $ are selling today for , 10 cents. This includes fancy homegrown stuff , Cove berries and shipped In varieties. $ I lb. v.Jj-i-(r. ; First tomatoes meaning thereby real tomatoes are being handled by a few of the marketmen today. The Barlow hot house of Elgin sent down a shipment of tomatoes last night that are extra choice. - The tomatoes were even-sized, juicy and smooth. They are much better than the California stuff 'and Mexican brands offered ear lier. These tomatoes sell for 25 cents a pound and two pounds for 45 cents. , v Eggt ana Battt. x ', ; Fresh rancn egga 20c :'''; ; Eutttr Fancy creamery, 36 cents 1 lb. roll; 2 lb. roll 65c. , Ranch fcutter 1 tb. roll 30c; roll 65c. r , v 1 Flour, Hay, Feed, Etc Wild Hay (retail) 112.00. Timothy $15.90l.0O. ' Alfalfa hay $13.00 (retail). - Shorts 11.40. " Oats $1.60 per cwt Bran $1.25per cwt. VogetaMe aid KIseeOaaeeaa. i Asparagus : v?(Walla Walla) 10 straight. ' . ? , Rhubarb 5c- - ,' 1 Green Peas (Walla s Walla) 10c, and 2 for 25c. , ! ' Onions S2.00 cwt, email lot to lb." f T'-?' r : .Young onions S for 10c Potatoes 60c per cwt. . . Beans White. 8 1-8 c: Una, 10 cecta '.'Radishes,' (Walla Walla and home grown) 5c. . ".'!jjl,.Is . Cabbage (new) 7c lb. . ""'J-f- i Spinach 5c. , New potatoes 7c. Young turnips 5c, Beets 5c. Cucumbers Walla Walla hothouse, 20c, 235c. !sw' r Stringbeans 15c: f?--. ' Strawberries-i-10c. " ' ' J -,r : - . ' Fruit, EVU ' Strawberries (Ore.) 2 for 35c. Lemons 45 and 60c, Home grown apples 60c. . Oranges 35-60-SOc. " .. . . . Bananas 40c per dot. .. Grape fruit I5c. ; ' Sugar Fruit sugar, retail (cash) $5.60; same grade SO days $6.00. Beet sugar Cash f 5.40; thirty days $5.80. - .. Honey 20c. S lbs. for 50c. . .. Feed and Flour. Rolled Oats $1.60 per cwt Rolled Barley $1.60. Blue 'Stem flour $1.40. Patent $1.30. ' White Quartz $1.40 sack Snowdrift $1.40 sack. Sea Foam $150. Cattle Choice steers $7.00. Common $6.50. i Cows, top $4.75. Fancy light cows $5.75. ; ;.' ( Heavy calves $4.005.60 cwl. Fancy light calves $7.00. ' Hogs. Best light $7.25 to $7.50 Medium light $7.00. Best heavy $6.50. Rough and heavy $6.00. , Sheep. Common $3.75. Best yearlings $5.50. , -: Yearlings $4.50. Fancy ewes $3.00. . Fowl and Miscellaneous. :. Ducks, dressed. 18c. v Chickens 18c. OBSERVER WANT ADS sr .-jtSING KS3VLTS, -it . t. LOST Watch on Fourth St between Washington and N Ave. Reward; leave at Observer Off ice. :, 6-18-5t BOARDERS 1 AND ROOMERS Wanted Mrs. G. E.' Moore, cor. Fourth and Spring Sta. Phone Red 1081. j ' AUTO TRUCK FOB HIRE Suit able for camping tripe, and party ride to valley points. Good cush ions, excellent service, prices rea sonable. Telephone to Black; 1551. WANTED Four rooa house furnish ed wasted by responsible party by June 16th. Address S. Obersever of fice. , 6-9-tf WANTED An elderly couple for 'light work on a ranch. Permanent - if satisfactory. Call or addreaa Dr. Law, Union, Oregon. , . ; 6-25-tf WANTED Girl for general' bouse work. Mrs. A. L. Richardson, 1312 Penn. Ave. " . " 6-13-tf WANTED A first class blacksmith f or - general farm and sawmill -worky A good , chance , for the the right, maru: Address L. B. Hyatt, Telocaset Ore. ' ,' 6-23-tf t Mrs. Maier and Mrs, Moore High class Dressmaking and Ladies' Tailor ingcorner Spring and Fourth Sta. Phone Red 1081. , j FOR RENT 1 six room and I four ' room modern house. " 908 N Ave; r FOR SALE OR RENT Water shares in La Grande Irrigation Co, ditch : -1620 Y Avenue, corner - Spruce Streets s e-17 tf FOR . RENT Rooms for light house- keeping, - with bath and phone, 1512 Adams Ave., or Phone 1731, FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, with modern bath. Phone Black 641. 5-15-tf See Wheel wrieht about yotir con crete work. Call Red 901. 4-5-tf Garbage hauled. Prompt service, Phone N. N. Mason, Black 622, , MONEY Can make eome loans on good productive farms- for five years at seven and one-half per cent. One to five thousand dollars. . Write full description . of x property and' amount wanted. - Address: "Money" care Observer, La Grander Oregon. . , 6-13-12t PASTURE 825 acres best bunch grass at reasonable . rates. Ad dress L. B. Hyatt, Telocaset, Oregon. 1 6-23-tf FOR RENT Modern, furnished rooms clean and pleasant, close in. 1601 Adams. 6-16 tf. Sake Off Your Rheumatism. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. Try a twenty-five cent bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and see how quickly your rheumatism pains disappear. For sale by ail dealers. , 1 ' WANTED Girl or woman for gener al housework. Call 902 Penn Ave or phone aMin 715. ' 4t FOR SALE A good, young team 'cheap. Inquire at 1308 Jackson ave. . 6-17 4t FOR SALE Pure bred Scotch Collies pups. R. E. Reynolds. 6-17 tf FOR SALE Buggies, Hacks and 3 1-2 in. Wagon at Dutcher's Wagon Shop. 6-19 5t St. Helens Hall Portland, Ob too! , ' Resident and Day School for Girl In ahum of RltTi of 8t.JnhR BiiptliC Fpffmnp! Ctfl.giftt. A4mU u4 SLMDterr Dprtaratt, . Wule, Art, Uwatio, DmmU Art, Doauti Mo SjHMifBB. ForoftiAloaaddrev THE SISTER SrFEItlOR.Ofnw 28 St. Ilrinu HaU 2 for 25c A verv doduIu tlisMthst'!! be in (trie ever to long. Not too raciicil but a dciigKliul change from the more coniervttive (htpct, Idefilver Collars With Lioocord Unbreakable ButtonKola THE TOGGERY. Tpany bpy cr .-girl 15 years cr lt. der who will write the best essay en how much actual money The Ward robe saves the community it serves in a yean Conditions and prizes wilt be explained on Saturday THE WARDROBE i Mi PHONE M 64 Tailoring, " Hat Blocking Cleaning," Pressing S Money to loan : r 'The undersigned represents the NETHERLANDS AMERICAN MORTGAGE BANE; and is prepared to loan monev in anv amount ' on improved wheat, alfalfa and dairy farms. Rates 7 and 8 per cent' tTH9 delay. ' ' , i !,., . - ? Phone Main 5,' ! Pendfeton," Oregon. VsO.Main 'stTeet! i i t ----- Retail Deoartment Phone Main 8 For Lumber. Lath .! Siiingles, Sash and D 3ors Ruberoid Rppfing GEORGE PALMER LUMBER CO. .J' We Will Have in Fre$h for Sunday -s Dinner STRAWBERRIES CHERRIES CANTELOUPES GRAPE FRUIT GOOSEBERRIES ORANGES BANANAS LEMONS . FRESH TOMATOES CUCUMBERS STRING BEANS GREEN PEAS , NEW POTATOES RADISHES TURNIPS BEETS ONIONS LETTUCE " CARROTS ASPARAGUS 9 MAIN 43 fliS MAIN 43 Prompt Delivery J. G. Snodgrass QUALITY GROCER n