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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1915)
THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1915. LA (JEANNE EVENING OBSMiVCtt r SHOES'! !Our Reg. $1.95 Ladies' Gun Metal Button Shoes .95c ) - One lot Ladies' High Grade Shoes in all sizes . $L35 One lot of Misses Sample lace Shoes 11 to 2 . $1.00 Mer.'s heavy plain toe work Shoes all sizes . . $1.60 One lot of men's heavy Shoes mostly large sizes $1.95 All $5.00 Shoes . . . . : . $3.65 i 8 TH E HO We Set the Pace Others Can't Keep up it i BUTTER PRICES retail price was not ' affected by tho advance at this time but continued ' cold weather can be expected to bring this end of the price up also.) ARE FIRMER BUYrEB AMD tUGS. Butter Fancy creamery, 85 cents, 1-lb roll; 2-lb ro 70 cents. Ranch butter a-H. roll 30c; 2-lb. roll 60c. ; X? U T3 .U IT ,. 'Jr., SUnnLa WHwLE ! VEGETABLES AND M1SCELLANE- Retail Prices Remain Unchanged Cold Weather Cuts Supply.. ' With a slight raise in the whole sale price of butter due to a curtail ment of the supply by reason of the prolonged cold spell the market is firmer today than it has been for some time and. the demand is keep ing right up with the supply. The Brussil Sprouts, 20c a pound. . Parsley 6c a bunch. Sweet potatoes 6c lb. . New potatoes $1.25 cwt. . Chili pepper 40c. . Honey 20c. Cabbage 8c. Carrots 2c lb. Beans White 10; Lima, 12 1.2c. Sugar, cane or fruit $6.30, sack, D R. FO NG MEDICINE CO. CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES Cure Bodily Disease With Root and Herb Treatment Phone 762 Free Consultation La Grande 1412 Adams Ave. Ore. J --- r" " ... .. Just Arrived 1915 MAXWELL "25n COME AND SEE IT LEIGHTON'S GARAGE r MAKE A NOTE of the fct that an abstract is an absolute necessity when you purchase real estate. No matter how well posted yon might be you don't have a full history of the parcel, as you dc when we make an abstract of it. Accuracy guaranteed. THE- ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. Foley Hotel Building. etish; $6.70 for, 30 days' .. Turnips 8c lb. ' Beets So lb. Pumpkin 2c lb. . v Onions 3c lb. Celery, Cal! 225c.'. rKurr. Oranges 25c to 50c a dozen. . Bananas 30c and 40c per doz. Bananas 10c lb. Lemons 35c and 40c. ', Cranberries 15c qt. Apples Eating1, 50c, 75c and $1.00 box; Cooking, 75c box. . FLOUR, HAT. J1SKD, ETC Blue Stem Flour $1.85. i Patent $1.80. Snowdrift $2.00. Upper Crust $2.00. ' None-To-Equal $1.75. , Occident $2.50. Sea Foam $1.70. Gold Medal $2.50. : i; i ' Timothy (To producer) $il.00. ' Rolled Oats $1.60 per cwt. " Oats (To producer) $1.60. v ; . Bran $1.60. Alfalfa hay (To producer) $11.00 Rolled Oats $1.95. - Barley $1.50. Rolled Barley $1.75 wt. : : Wild hay (To producer) $9.00 baled. ; : ... ... ' . CHICKENS AND FOWL. Turkeys 22ca28c, retail. " Spring friers 22a25c, retail Hens 16c18c, retail, dressed. CATi'LK. i ' Prime light steers $6.606.75 Good ... ... . ... . . ... . .$4.605.00 Medium .............. ... . $3.856.35 Cows, prime. ; ....... . ... .$5.506.80 " ROgk. Prime . . . . ...... ........ $5.60(3)5.70 .Medium . .......... $5.205.40 Rough heavy .$4.605.00 SHEEP. Best Spring lambs . '. . . . .$5.506.50 E. RIESLAND, V . Plasterer and Contractor. . Cement work of all kinds, Foun- V dations and Flue construction. Cement block a specialty. Call ' and see these blocks at E. C. Davis' Marble Shop. Phone Red 871. 160 Acre Ranch Pine Valley in Value $3000 to Trade For Rooming House in La Grande . ' . : ' .' . .' .?'.. . ..- ' 0 acres under cultivation 17 acres fenced i4x22 house black soil rolling with several good springs on main road from Robinette to Halfway six miles from Halfway, 'd This is an excellent cattle and hog ranch. Raised 1 3-4 tons grain hay Id acre. Daily mail and stage route. , Owner is woman and is not able to manage a farm. Wahfci to trade for rooming house where she can make a living. If interested let us explain further. APHORISMS, ON RELIGION. . 'IVlMTUIlUII i ,i UilU tt lid tildl- ivi-i! uj m iiliuiv rellfcluu. sir TtlOIUII ItlMWUL'. The body r nil trm religion consist, to lit- Kliiv. 'u ulii'Ui' euce to the will of the Kivorolgn of the world. In a ooiihuVme to bis; dtrltirntlung uuil In Imita tion of bis perfections.-KurUe. :' IUllgiou.' the pious worship of God; Cicero. " Men will wrangle for religion, write for It. Unlit for It. die for It;.' anything but-live for lt C. C Coltou. - Piety, like wisdom, consists In the discovery of tbe rules under which, we are actually placed ' and in faithfully obeying them. . ' Froude. . f """"" - ' liSi T ( fj , tint h' hri :Tf ' V li111 f 1,-:, I ; .... . ... , . The Codsx Sinaiticus. Tbe most ancient of tne New Testa ment niuuusiTlpts is tbe oue Known us tbe "Codes Sluiiittcus," published at tne eiMise ot Alomndei 1 1. of Kus ia since tbe I'llinwiuwar. 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It has to keep a large sum in absolute reserve against its liabilities and it is subject to the. dii-ect supervision of the United States Government. No institution could be safer for banking your money. V : , " 4 v, Accounts solicited. Every facility given j consistent with Government rules'. ' - The United States Natl Bank Capital $100,000 Surplus 113,000 Deposit $364,841.14 ' OFFICERS and DIRECTORS . . . Want Ads. YEARS AGO the crier an nounced the auctin gale then came the . hand bills and their "hit or miss"'' results today the effective way ia the Want Ads they hit the mark.. That's what counts. WORK WANTED By an experi enced lady. Call Black 1511. 1 24 tf. Found Two bicycles. Owners can have same by identifying them at the city police station and paying for the costs of this advertisement. 1-26-tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeep insr rooms 1307 Penn. Ave. Phone 3681. 1 19 FOUND Two roosters in a sack. Ay ply at Island City store. 1 22 tf. .. For Rent Three furnished house keeping rooms, 1403 S avenue, phone Red IX. 1-22-5. LOST A Surrey, somewhere in vici nity of La Grande. Reward for re tourn to Walter M. Pierce, Phone Farmers 8-X. 1 25 ltp. FOR RENT Five room modern house, good location. Ask Geo. W. Perry. Perry, Oregon. 1 21 tf FOR SALE A good jersey milk cow, inquire 1202 Corner Sixth and G avenue. 1 12 tf. FOR RENT Four room house. Tel ephone Black 3761 or call at 2103 First street. 1-14-tf. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished nousekeeping rooms with bath. Two blocks from center of town. Phone Black 3901 or 1512 Adams Ave. , 12 24 tf . FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. itea vtz. ii-3tf FOUND Boy's t.and sled. ' Call at Observer an ! claim property." 1 23 f. a ! Whenever You Want to Buy, Sell, Trade, Rent or Insure, SEE La Grande, Ore. f U ul m :Brl (ieo. H.Currey FOR RENT Five . room modern house, 2009 First St. Phone Black 1191. . 1 2.7. If. WM. MILLER J. C. HENRY S. L. CAVINESS J. F. CONLEY T.. j. SCROGGIN C. T. BACON . A. L. RICHARDSON U. G. COUCH GEO. T. COCHRAN COAL! COAL! PAAI t Snook & Stiles. Produce Co, Phone Main 706 J; That Good Clean Utah Coal, Order it From J Retail Department Phone Main 8 1 " 1 ' I . ,. .. ., . ' . : : For Lumber, Lath Shirjgles, Sash and Dors j Ruberoid Roofing j GEORGE PALMER LUMBERCO u WANTED Position in La Grande home by School girl 14 years old. Telephone Black 22. 1 27 2t. ' u. "-The Land of Sunshine, Fruit and Flowers CALLS YOU With SUMMERTIME in WINTER OUTDOOR AND INDOOR SPORTS BOATING, SURF-BATHING, DRIVING, GOLF, POLO, TENNIS. FOR REST AND RECREATION, CALIFORNIA IS DELIGHTFUL. J F6R SAFETY AND COMFORT, GO VIA THE LOST Between Alicel and La Grande black fur coat and black robe, branded. Return to Observer for suitable reward. 1 27 4t j FARM LOANS j ! Reasonable Rates j j SECURITY tflNP & SAVINGS j COMPANY J ! La Grande, Oregon ! THROUGH PORTLAND. RETURN THE SAME WAY. CALIFORNIA IS STAGING TWO BIG SHOWS , j Celebrating Completion of the Panama Canal PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION -J San Francisco, February 20 to December 4, 1915w -' PANAMA-CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION M San Diego, January 1 to December 31, 191S.. LI They represent the highest and best of human endeavor in tfte world of art, science and industry. See both of them. Tickets, inforriation, etc., upon applica ' tion to J. H. KEENEY, Agent O.-W. R. & N. Co i LA GRANDE. OREGON. a,"