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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1913)
klURAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1913. LA ULNB EYEN1NG OBSERVER, PAGE SEVEN Appreciating the splendid trade jivea th is store during the present season and to nieet the increasing demands for better g oods at MODERATE PRICES Prices within the Res ich id t eby p we are placing on our sales floor the most approred patterns of PRICED RIGHT Furniture shown here this fall. . With a large stock and ample facilities to care for the exacting requirements of our customers we cordially invite on r ne w friends to join with our. dd friends and make this store your home furnishing trading place. It will be money in your pocket to see these offerings before you do buy. This Picture does not show tVi sign k BUFFET that we are. featuring this week, it is only a suggestion. Carried in three designs, Colonial, Golden Dull, Material is se lect Quartered Oak, Wood pulls, lined drawers for silver plate. Our special price only $20.00; better grades 24.O0 and $28.00. This genuine plain Oak dresser, exactly as the picture shows, is well built and has the same sur face finish as the finest of quartered oak coods. would be well worth $15.00; priced specially at g iu.ou. ull quartered Oak, either golden or waxed finish at $14.50 and $18.50. See our small bed-room dressers at only $6.00, $7.50 and $8.50 Commodes can be had to match each piece. Particular attention is called to our showing in good grades of couches. This couch shown can be had in spring edge, hand tied springs, that wili not break down, tow filling, and a good grade of velour covering, or will furnish with best quality imitation leather. Priced specially-at $10.50 and $11.50. We must call your attention to our ine of GOOD MATTRESSSES. We have them, all grades. We want you to call at . this store and examine them. Perhaps, you may have in mind the BEST SILK FLOSS; it is here. The price? Lowest in Eastern Oregon; weight 35 lb.s and 40 lbs. If your preference is for either a tufted pure white felted cotton mattress like the picture, then it is here; or we will supply you with the new felted TUFTLE SS MATTRESS In 30, 40 and 50 lb JioVt y Let us send vour selection to th e house on trial. Of course, we carry the lower priced mattresses from $3.00 and up. Mattresses at all prices tor an me homes. w W for the famous "De Luxe" all steel Bed Springs. ;r:" i XT " Prices $10.50. $12.50 and $15.00. These are the finest 1 3 1 I 1 STOCK GROWS WHOLESALERS LAY IN SUPPLY FOR HOUOAYS MARKET CONDITIONS PORTLAND IN Eggs selling highor. Chicken trade mixed. Dutes coming direct. Potato market steady. Onions held high. Hop situation fluctuates. Country meats steady. fetter oranges arrive. . ' . ' Apples continue firm. . Canned goods of all kinds, sufficient to carry the grocers over the Thanks giving rush, have been stocked in by wholesale houses here, and tho mer chants are now loading up their shelves in anticipation of the last-of- loin chops 20c; pork loin wholt 16c . v Notice to Owners of Pianos comb pork lie; shoulder pork, wholo Having pretty nearly finished this 18: link and bulk sausage 15c: ham-jgeaaong campaign of tuning for the burger 16c; steer loins 18c: cow loin vear. I exnect for the next four months ' 17c; mutton legs 18c; mutton rib chop to be at work in the western part of 20c; mutton loin chops 2V; mutton st sho. 15c; mutton stow 12 l-2c; whole mutton 14c; half rauttoa 14c; veal round steak 25c; veal loin cuts 25c veal rib chops 20c; veal sho. steak 20c veal stew 15c; half veal 16c; smoked ham, whole 22c; brk. bacon, light 25c; brk. bacon sliced 80c; salt pork 18c; sliced ham 25 to 28c; boiled hrnns 28c; bolied ham sliced 40c ; smoked thoul dcr 15c; lard 16c; liver',6 to.8c; tongni 15c; hearts 8c; sulmon 20c; halibu 18c; smelt 10c; ' my territory, returning on or about March 1st. Any one desiring their piano tuned, or regulated In any way, will kindly leave orders at the Richey . Piano House within the next two weeks. C. M. Henderson, Expert Tuner and Repairer. , ... V 11-10-tf HAY FOR SALE. The undersigned has 700 tons ofj first class hay, 8 miles east of La! Grande, 7 miles northwest of Union,! for sale. Land where the hay is lo cated is admirably suited for stock' feeding; running water through the, place. Inquire for particulars of F. A. Harmon, Baker, Oregon. 11-4 12 t Meritol White Liniment is a splen did applicantion for Sore Thriat, .Cold on the Lungs, Croup and Pains in the Chest. . Saturate a piece of flannel cloth with the Liniment and ure as a plaster, tl is very penetrating,, and effective. Newlin Drug Co., exclus- Thanksgiving SHOOT Opposite Island '. City Depot. 1 Monday, Nov. 24. Turkey ducks, geese, fresh pork will be shot for. Starts 9 o'clock. Lunch on grounds. t J. C.KENNEDY & LEE SMITH I i Come, make your selection and Your trade will help Imar anteed for 20 years. goods made in America today. Yoir should have one of these fine s prings oSiimBE&URNITURE FOR LESS MONEY promote this poliey. F. D. HA I ST EN. Furniture on Easy Payments I mmmmmmmmmmmmfmsmm Arcade Theatre TRANSFER AND DELIVERY PIAN MOVING A SPECIALTY W. E McClure 6 ' SUCCESSOR TO A WELTON. PHONE MAIN 10. f Co. Friday, Nov. 14, 13 LA GRANDE. I JNO. J. HOLLAND OFFERS n LUSTRE DE LUXE LIQUID POLISH AND CLEANER Is the best for Pianos, Automobiles and Carriage bodies, Uphold ,ery Office Fixtures, Floors, Linoleum., Enameled Beds, Bath Tubs I .11 painted or varnished surfaces, reriec.j Pv,... serves, renews and protects. Absolutely guaranieea and $1.00 per bottle. For sale by L. C cleans, pre- Prices, 25c, 50c Smith Garage, Hollister ft Mulilkin Garage,. . w,. Str. Lowes rurmiuic Gee. Kemp's Furniture Store, uick Print Shop, F. D. Haisten, Furm j i Manufactured by SAMUEL K. GIBBS, La"rande,9re. By Eugene Walter Author of "PAID IN FULL" THE EASIEST WAY" "FINE FEATH ERS" Etc. The Greatest Realistic Drama ef this Century. The Play That Held Both New Yor' and Chicago Spellbound. and Chicago Spellbound for one Whole 'Season. SEATS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE, PRICBS: Balcony, 6 Cents, Lower Floor, Reserved, 11.0 the- month rush. At the same time,; ri assurances are given grocers that let- j tuce, cranberries, currants and other holiday delicacies will be amply sup plied them. A few commodities are dropping out of the market, but on the whole the week has been a quiet one in La Grande, insofar as fluctu ations in prices are concerned. Market quotations today are: VEGETABLES AND MISCELLANE OUS. Lettuce (hothouse) 30c lb.; head, 2lSc. Cauliflower 25c. Hener 2tlo. i lbs. for 6Ae. Squash and pumpkins 2c lb. Celery 10c and 225c. Onione $2.50 cwt., new grade. Potatoes lc. Beans White. l-tc; Una, 10 coU Cabbage 2c lb. Sweet potatoes 6 for 25c. Sugar Cane or fruit, $5.65 a sack, V; i cash. $6.05 for 30 days. Beet sugar, I $5.35 cash, $5.85 for 30 days. mini. Grape fruit 2035c. . ' Cranberries 15c per qt. Grapes, tokay 2025c. Concord grapes 30c per basket. BanntJHH 40c pal- tint. Apples $1.001.25. Lemons 45 and 50c. Chili peppers 40c. Pears 4c lb., or $1.50 per box. Dates 15c package. Figs 5c and 10c package. BUTTER AND EGGS. Fresh ranch eggs 50c. Packed eggs 40c. Bntter Fancy creamery, 40 cents 1 lb. roll; 2 lb. roll 75. Ranch butter 1 lb. roll 35c; 2 lb. roll 65c. FLOUR, HAY, IEED, ETC. Wild hay (to producer) $8.00. Timothy $11.00. . Alfalfa hay (to producer) $12.00., Oats (to producerl$1.10. . Bran $1.15 per cwt. Rolled oats $1.45 per cwt. Rolled barley $1.35. Blue Stem flour $1.40. Patent $1.30. Snodrift $1.45 sack. Sea Foam $150. Barley $1.074. HOGS. " Best $6.507.00. Common to good $6.006.50. , CATTLE. Best steers $6.356.75. Common to fair $5.506.1t. Cows, top $5.50. Medium cows $5.25. Calves $7.50$8.00. Bulls, $3.50$4.00. SHEEP. Best spring lambs $4.75. Yearlings $3.504.06. Old weathers $3.15$3.25. Ewes $2.80$2.90. CHICKENS. Serine- friers 2225c, retail dressed. Hens lbc vetail. Meat Cuts Retail. Neck boils 12 1-2 to 16c; brisket loins 1214c; soup bones, 6c to 8c; plates 12 l-2c; sho. pot roast 18c; arm cuts 18c; 1st cuts sho steak loc; good cuts sho steak 18c; prime ribs 16 t 20c; wholesale 16, retail 20c; flank boil 12c; kidneys 8c; kidney stew, 12c; sirloin steak 20 to 22c; tenderloin steaks 25c; T-Bone steaks 25c; rump roasts 18c; round stev.k 20c; bind quar ter steers 16c; hind quarter cows 16c front quarter steers 14c : font"quarter cows 13c; bog, hall drossed 13c; pork COURT PROCEEDINGS Continued from Page Two.) 6.00 ; i i .6.00 No. 2 J. W. Minnick, Do, ......... L. W. Ferguson, Do, 6.00 W. O. Miller, clerk Union Prect. No. 2 ... 6.00 E. B. Cline, clerk & Mess. Union Prect. No. 2, 9.20 Geo. T. Ferguson, clerk Union Prect No. 2, 6.00 Franklin Zurmrick, judge Island City Prect 6.00 Geo. E. Wells, Do, 6.00 W. L. Humphrey, judge & Mess. Island Xlity Pre tc 6.50 A. R. Hunter, clerk Island City Prect 6.00 Everett Walsinger, Do, 0.00 F. M. Huffman, Do 6.00 J. K. Lantz, judge Cove Prect. . 6.00 George Chadwick, judge & Mess. Cove Prect 9.20 Chas. H. Powell, judge Cove Prect 6.OO1 Some Speed Here. With machinery built for the purpose, we can half sole a pair of shoes in 20 minutes and do it right. Just give us one trial' and see how really swift and good we are. ReLuDuignan Modern Quick Shoe Repairing n Retail Department Phone Main 8 For Lumber, Lath Shingles, Sash and D aors Ruberoid Roofing 1 - GEORGE PALMER LUMBEFMCV Complete Equipment lor Resetting and Repairing . Rubber Buggy Tires v LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor C0MFLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY Attention TO PUBLIC Another car of Lemps St. Louis beer arrived. Bottled and draught; no better to be had, once tried you never will be with out. Order now and be convinc ed. U. LOTTED Wholeasle and Retail.Lquor Dealer Jefferson Ave., La Grande Phone Black'51 t..',.v: i Ml -- cnurcn at La Grande.T 1 .. ton returning jto tbe East. . .. morning.