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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1913)
MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1913. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, PAGETHEE3 i INSTALL AN ELECTRIC RANGE higher than ours. We give you a rate for cooking and ' appliances that makes Electricity cheaper than anything else you can use. We are willing to show you and to this end will install one of these Ranged ' in your home and let you see for yourself. The Electric Range saves. your time, saves your money, saves: cleanliness, Phone Main 34 and ask us about it, or let our solicitor call and show you some of the benefits of electric cooking. , ' r s ' ''-,-"i " ''"' ''' ' '' r! i. ' u a. ; 'v.-m ...!:,,... .',..' . - . . ' &sternPreg6nectric Light & Power Co. Always ait Your Service. ' i LOOM Anheuser-Busch Beer On AT LOTTES BAR l JEFFERSO AVK mmm 5 . IMZ WEN AH A LUMBER COMPANY W i Mm Apt M D. R. FONG Medicine Co. 1 . lliCiSCj KUU1 jm ' 1 'o Drugs No jtsoflNo r ' is have been used by1 Chinese Kemedy tor Kneunianm, Aiitiimi - Tables, Kidney, Liver, BladdW, Skin Diseases and aT titter in firmities of the body. x AiL CONSULTATIONS FREE ASfD1 ABSOLUTELY CONFID'-' 1 4 TIAL. fi mi M IFOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN-F01' oil cup of herbs tea or root medicine 25c, 50c, 75c, and $1.00 Nothing higher. f( CONSULTATION FREE People out of town' ean cure them selves at home with our root and herb remedies; 5 Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 8 p. m. Sandays,- W to 12 a. m. x m p. m. . !-TeleDhone Main 726. Office 'Carrity's Blacksmith shop. f LA GRANDE. OREGON. ' "When we' install an Electric Range for you we are giring; yo something that is not only economical but a cooking appliance that has been tried and proven successful through out the whole country. On the coast alone 1500 of these Ranges have been installed in the last year, where their rates for cooking are considerably your health and spells absolute' MERE i THE LUMBER WILL NEVER BE CHEAPER. than now. As you know, the lumber fit for milling is getting scarcer every year. Then why not begin building now and take advantage of the present mr ket? Later o nyou will regret it. We have full supplies for high-grade lumber for both ex terior and interior construction. I .. - Alcohol No EiftfeTAese reme- people for mariy thousand years 1412 Adams Avenue, nexs ooor 10 Draught m$mmftom i RASED TO 25 CENTS UNEXPECTED RAISE IN LOCAL v ; MARKET COMES. ' Cucumbers Decline Slightly While , ;, .. .. gga snow mcune up- Eggs picked up a point today, rais ing from 20c to 25c. It is rather un expected merchants , admit but there has been a bullish attitude in the egg market in the larger centers for some time, and the effect has become local in nature today. ' Other than this the Monday morn ing markets presented no material change, Cucumbers are down to 15 cents and two for 25 cents, but the other varieties' of vegetables and sea sonable stuff remains the same. s Local quotations today are: a . Em m . ' Fresh. ranch eggs-;-25c. . , ... , Butttr Faocy creamery, 35 cents 1 lb. roll; 2 lb.' roll 65c. Ranch butter 1 tb. roll 30c; 8 lb. roll 55c. .. " . . ." .5 Flour, Hay, Feed, Etc.. Wild Hay (retail) 112.00. Timothy $15.0016.OO. ': Alfalfa hay $13.00 (retail). Shorts 11.40. 1 Oats $1.60 per cwt. Bran $1.25per cwt. Vegetable an KteMllaaeeM, Asparagus (Walla Walla) 10 straight. , . . Rhubarb--5c- 1 Green peas, home grown, 10c, and for 25c. k t . 'is" Onions $2.00 cwt, small loU 2Vc n.; i' ' Young onions 3 for 10c. ( J ,i "'"Potatoes 60c per cwt. - Beanc White. 8 l-Sc: Una. 10 coftta Radishes, (Walla Walla and home grown) 5c. '" '-oiinSJS'i;'' Cabbage (new) 5c ib. ; . Spinach 5c. """-. New potatoes 7c. ' Young 'turoips 5c. Beets oc. las; Cucumbers Walla Walla hothouse, 20c, 235c. Stringbeans 15c. Fresh tomatoes 20c lb Frnlt, fcuu Cherries (home grown) 10c lb; (Milton) 15c lb. Peaches (Cal.) 2 lbs25c. Strawberries 10c. 'Cantaloupes 15c. Gooseberries 25c at 25c per gal. Lemons 45 and 60c. Home grown apples 50c. Oranges 35-50-60c. 'f Bananas 40c per dos. Grape fruit 15c. " SugarFruit sugar, retail (cash) $5.60; same grade 30 days $6.00. $et sugar Cash $5.40; thirty days Honey 2(te. J lbs. far BOc. Feed and Floiif, Rolled Oats $1.60 per cwt. Rolled Barley $1.50. Blue Stem flour $1.40. Patent $1.30. . T':-; White Quartz $1.40 sack ; Snowdrift $1.40 sack. Sea Foam $1.20. Cattle ' Choice steers $7X0. ; Common $6.50. Cows, top $6.50. -' i Fancy light cows $6.50. Heavy calves 4.005.50 cwt Fancy light calves $8.00. 4 Hogs. Best light $7.60' to $7.75. : !;" Medium light $7.00. . Best heavy $6.50. Rough and heavy $6.00 at $7.00. ' - Sheep. rS'USa Common $3.75! "jt Best yearlings $5.50. 'cj1 Yearlings $4.50. Fancy ewes $3.00. "" V. Fowl and Miscellaneous. Ducka. dressed. 18c. . Chickens-'ISc I. tv 'UJ SNOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice 1$ tieteVf giveri that, bids Will be received by the nndei'Signe'd, fpr" the printing of 150() NeV.CharterS for tfie Commission Fornt of Govern ment, of tb City of La Gr3ride. Ore g6rf, a copy 0 which is now 6ft file in this" office. All bids to be in by 8:00 o'clock p,m. Julv 2nd. J913. CITY OF A GRANDE, OREGON1. By Lee WarnicK, City Recorder. 6-26 3t. Adv. Best Ltfxative for the Aged. Old men and women feel the r.eed cf e laxative moii' t...vi ' "uhg folks,1 but it avist w safe and harmless an-i I one which wS! not cause pain. Dr. King's New Lilw Pills are especially good for the aged, for they act promptly and easily. Price 25c. Rec ommended by all druggists. - ', ) ANY DAY anyway, just 5s eome m and let us ' photograph you. Then we ,get; natural photo-: graphs in simple unaffected 1 poses that will give the beet impression 'Of you.':.' .:. ' ii.',..-" OUR PHOTOGRAPHS excel ' ; in soft lighting ' . , an5 graceful poses and we are al ways - up-to-date in the most at tractive methods of nishing and mounting. ; Suppose you try . v us once, then, if you.-are not gat- isfed we will not' ask you to come again. .' GRATES' STUDIO Over Young's Confectionery. When Dealing With X H. PEARE.& SON La Grande's Leading Jewelers ' and manufacturing Opticians. You are trusting yourself to a 8tore ; of twenty-two years' standing which should satisfy you that you will be' treated right. ' ". Call when you desire anything in the jewelry line or are in need of glasses. THE BEST FITTED OPTI CAL PARLORS IN EAST ERN OREGON. ! We Grind Our Own 1 1 Lenses j. h. peare i & SON. I 9 You can now have your Auto top or seats Repaired at home by one who knows how. Prices very rea sonable. T. M. SHANNON'S HARNESS SHOP Go to The Valley Forge for first class Horseshoeing ' and Gneral Blacksmlthtng. All work guaranteed strictly flrs claVa ' 'mS&T Cramer & Blurt n 148s Jefferson Ave. ! Carpet Cleaning i CafpH and Rugs taken up and J 1 Cleaned and Laid at Bhort no- 1 j tice. Ruff and Carpet Weaving. 1 pnnvtf tet.ACk' 1521. i La Grande Fluff Rug Co G. L. BUSEY, Prop. ' j T . ' EVERY BUSINESS HAS A THEIR SUCCESS PEP ENDS ON THE VALUE OF SAW SERVICE, TO THE! COMMUNITY. v r WHEN WE TAKE A SUIT OF CLOTHES OR OTHER GAR MENTS (THAT IN SOME CASES COULD NOT BE USED) AND BY CLEANING, REPAIRING AND PRESSING THE GARMENT IS MADE AS GOOD AS NEW, SO YOU SEE WE SAVE THE PARTY SOME HARD EARNED DOLLARS. - ' EACH WEEK WE WILL GIVE AN ACCOUNT- OF THE AMOUNT OF, WORK DONE SO THE CONTESTANTS WILL HAVE1 A BASIS TO WORK ON , First Prize of $10.00 Cash J r Second Prize Tof $5.00 Cash ' .'!'- '!:'; r-' "'1 ' "''ft'.' i,: .' V Awarded September 1st, 1913 THREE LADIES WILL JUDGE AND AWARD THE PRIZES ON THE FOLLOWING MERITS: FIRST THE PRESENT AND FU TURE POSSIBILITIES OF THE BUSINESS. SECONDLY: THE APPRECIATIVENESS Bt PEOPLE HAV ING WORK DONE. )- - ! i," " ' . ft , THIRDLY; THE ACTUAL MONEY SAVED THE COMMUN ITY PER ANNUM." ' ' ' ' 1 ! ; Tailoring, - Hat Blocking, ' Cleaning, Pressing I " ' ' '.v... v, Walk a Block and Save a Dollar WE WILL FURNISH YOUR HOME FROM CELLAR TO GARRET ON EASY PAYMENTS. A COMPLETE STOCK OF THE BEST FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS ALWAYS CARRIED. WHY PAY THE FANCY PRICES WHEN YOU CAN WALK ONE BLOCK AND BUY THE SAME . GOODS FOR MUCH LESS MONEY. WE PAY CASH FOR USED GOODS. WILL EXCHANGE NEW GOODS FOR OLD. SECOND HAND DEPARTMENT IN BASE MENT. , , : ' ADCOOK & FRITTS CORNER FIR AND JEFFERSON. DEFINITIONS HELL: Three telephone systems in a town. PURGATORY: Two telephone systems. PAR'ADISE: 0n Grood Telephone System. ELBERT MoPUments Concrete Blocks 1 : : Made In La Grande LATEST DESIGNS Best Building Material Made in La Grande. KnOWfl E. C. DIAVIS Cor Greenwood & S Ave. 1 La Grande. GIVEN IN . . 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