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When yen sue through cooking you simply turn out the Same. There
is no waste of fuel. And yet you can nave full beat again when it's
wanted, by merely striking a match.
The NEW PERFECTION COOK STOVE ia much neater and
cleaner than an ordinary range;
no dirty fuel ; no ashes. Ask
your dealer for the New Perfec
tion Stove. It bakes, broils, roasts
or toasts.
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SAN FRANCISCO
Ficor, Potatoes Among Items Higher
In South Tttan Here
"Cost of living is about an even
break in Los Angeles as compared to
La Grande," affirms J. G. Snodgrass
a local grocer who has just returned j
from an extended stay in tee sonth
sections of California. "On some com
modities, the Calif ornians have us
bested; on other things we are cheap
er, and the average is about the same
as ours. For instance, Los Angeles!
pays more for its flour than we do
and more for potatoes than we do j
Canned goods are a shade cheaper!
there than here, and fresh vegetables
are much less there than here. Sugar
is the same barring difference in the
i freight rates. I found however,:
continued Mr. Snodgrass today, "that
cantaloupes and oranges are, not of
! any better quality there than here i
i Like the apple growers of Oregon
$5.90; same grade 30 days $6.30.
Beet sugar Cash $5.70; thirty days 1
$6.10.
Honey 20c 3 lbs. tor aoc
Feed and Flour.
Rolled oats $1.65 per cwt
Rolled Barley $1.50. .
Blue Stem flour $1.40.
Patent $1.30.
.White Quart $1.40 taek
Snowdrift f J. sack.
Sea Foam $li.
Elkhorn flour $1.40.
Came
Choice steers $7.25. -Common
$6.00$6 .50.
Cows, top $6.50.
Fancy light cows $6.25.
Heavy calves J4.W5.M cw
Fancy light calves $7.00(2 $3.00,
Hog.
Best light $7.75$8.10. .
Medium light $7.58. 1
Best heavy $6.50.
- Rough and heavy $6.00 at $7.00.
Sheen.
. Spring Iambs $5.00.
Common $3.00.
Best yearlings $3.25.
Yearlings $4.00. .
Fancy ewes $3.25.
Fowl and SHse Ilaaeoas. "
Ducks. dressed. 18c.
Chickens 18c
FRESH FRUITS
Loganberries Dewberrier
Red Raspberries Cherries
Sunday Services at Sammerville.
Next Sunday Rev. Everet Smit will
, belts, the oranges of best grade are; preach in the Presbyterian church at
shipped away and common stock held ' Summerville. For the morning service
; for local consumption. The orange dis j the subject will be, "What is True
play windows there and here are no Freedom, and Who Enjoys It?" In
.different, unless it might be that ours j the evening tHe subject will be mar
are a trifle the better.. Cantaloupes riage and divorce. Math. 19:6. A
Oranges Bananas Lem
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You'll Know the Joy of Living
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' are not as cheap as one would think
and not of the best quality always.
"The residents are great vegetarians
and the cheap vegetables make it pos
sible for them to undermine the cost
of living prices slightly,
cordial welcome is extended to all.
The Best Medicine in the World.
"My little girl had bloody dysen
tery very bad. I thought she would
die. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
"For climate give me the Grande Diarrhoea remedy cured her and I
Ronde valley," exclaimed the grocer
Commercial club director today, get-
can truthfully say that I think it is
the best medicine in the world," write
Mrs. William Orvis, Clare, Mich. For
Monuments I Concrete Blocks
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LATEST DESIGNS Best Building Material
Made In La Grande. KflOWn
E. C. DAV7S Cor Greenwood & S Ave.
La Grande.
ting back to commercial affairs. "We sae by all dealers
have the best there is.
j "Commercial club activities in Los
j angeles are live. The chamber of
' commerce :s backed up by various
leagues and rotary clubs, Ad clubs and
similar institutions that help out the
parent body and commercial : inter
ests of southern California are well
watched." -
POTATOES GO DOWN.
Vacuum
CLEA!1se
.iOLSTEKJXS
FURNITURE REPA1RISQ
SHTTRKS!
rntXHTRE PACXIUft,
Complete Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing
Rubber Buggy Tires
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS P.ND F0UN0RY
Bargains in Real Estate
No. 1 50 acres of good farm land, all in cultivation, well fenced, all
in oats and barley. About five miles north of La Grande.
Three roomed house. Good barn. Price $4000.00. For sale
or trade. i
-Hotel. With twenty-sei n rooms, twenty-three bedrooms. All
1 wen frunisned, new dishes, new range, good piano. Ice
, house, two lots. Doing a good business. For sale on easy
! ' terms. Price $4000.00 Will trade for farm.
No. 3. 120 acres in one and one-half miles of La Grande. 77 acres
bottom land, 43 side hill pasture all fenced, and the bottom
- -land has a good crop of hay, will average about two tons to
. the acre. This place must be sold and is a snap at $tO00.00
Nb; 4. 20 acres three miles from La Grande under fence, all in good
cultivation. Price $2000.00. Adjoining land, same quality,
held ut $250 per acre.
'No, 5. 112 1-2 acres. ' 18 acres in good Varing fruit orchard. 65
" - acres in grain. Balance in pasture and timber, in Mt. Glen
district. Improvements fair.' Price $5000.00 on easy terms.
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: THESE ARE A FEW OF OUR BUYS IN FARMS. WE HAVE
A LARGE LISTING OF FARMS. STOCK RANCHES. AND CITY
PROPERTY WHICn WE WILL BE1 PLEASED TO SHOW ANY
ONE INTERESTED. WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND LIST
ANYTHING YOU HAVE FOR SALE, AND WE MILL TRY AND
KIND YOU A SALE OR TRADE FOR IT.
C. J. BLACK & COMPANY
Eggs Go Up and Other Commodities
i Drop Tthrough Last Reports.
' Eggs are up to 30 cents; potatoes,
are down to 3 cents per pound, and oth-1
er commodities of the eating line are
correspondingly lower today follow
ing a readjustment of some of the mar-1 n
j ket quotations. Here is the revised
list:
Eires ano
Fresh ranch eggs 30c.
ButPr Fanty creamery, 35 cents 1
lb. roll; 2 lb. roll 65c.
Ranch butter 1 lb. rcll 30c; 2 lb.
roll 55c. . -
Flour, Hay, Feed. Etc.
Wild Hay (retail) $12.00.
Timothy $1.-90 16.00.
Alfalfa hay ? 13.00 -(retail).
Shorts $1.40.
Oats $1.60 per cwt
Bran $1.25per cwt.
Vegetable aod MlHeenanroaa.
Asparagus (Walla Walla) 10
straight.
Rhubarb 5c
Green peas, home grown, 10c, and 3
for 25c.
OnlonB $2.00 cwt, small loa 2,,jc
lb.
Young onions 3 for 10c
New potatoes 3c.
Beans White, ts l -3c: Una. 10 cat u
Radishes, (Walla Walla and home
grown) 5c.
Cabbage (new) 5c lb.
Spinach 5c.
Young turnips 5c; 310c.
Beets 5c.
Cucumbers Walla Walla hothouse,
2 25c.
Stringbeans 10c.
Fresh tomatoes 152c
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Cherries (home grown) 10c lb;
(Milton) 15c lb.
Peaches (C&l.) 10 per lb. and 2
25c.
Strawberries 10c. ,
Blackberries, raspberries (home
grown), dewberries and blackcaps, -boxes
for 25c.
Cantaloupes 15c and 225c
Watermelons 3c lb.
Gooseberries 25c30c per gal.
Lemons 45 .and S0c.
Home grown apples 50c.
Oranges 35-50-60c.
Banana 0r ner do.
Grape fruit 15c.
Sugar Fnitt sugar, rtall (cash)
L. F. BELLINGER,
1007 Wash. Are.
Phone Blnck 1022
FRESH VEGETABLES
La Grande Grown Tomatoes
;': I Fresh Peas : ; .
Radisnes , String Beans
Lettuce Cabbage
Onions
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Surprising Cure of Stomach Trouble.
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When you have, trouble with your
stomach or chronic constipation, don't
imagine that your case is beyond help
just because your doctor fails to give
you relief. Mrs. G. Stengele, Plain
field, N. J., writes: "For over a month
past I have been troubled with my
stomach. Everything I ate upset it
terribly. One of Chamberlain's
vertising booklets came to me. After-; j
reading a few of the letters fr
people who had been cured by Cbattg
berlain's Tablets, I decided to tij
them. I have taken nearly
fourths of a package of them andcu
now eat almost everything that Is
want." For sale by all dealers. J
There Is a Deadline on
Cost' of Furniture
BY THIS WE MEAN THERE IS A CERTAIN
COST THAT IS BEDROCK. WE HAVE HIT
THAT BEDROCK AND FOR THE NEXT FEW
WEEKS YOU CAN FURNISH YOUR HOME AT
A GREAT SAVING. THESE ARE THE MELAN
CHOLY DAYS OF SUMMER, BUT WE MUST DO
SOME BUSINESS, NEVERTHELESS. THERE IS
NO PERIOD OF PITCHING HORSESHOES OR
PLAYING TIDDLE - WINKS IN THE STORE,
AND TO MAKE GOODS MOVE DURING THE
WARM WEATHER. WE WILL MAKE PRICES
THAT TOUCH THE BEDROCK.
Henry Carr
Home Furnishers
In