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iPettijohns j Flour Bran Flaked? and 65c 21b roll Ranch butter 21b. roll COc 65c. . Kerb Strictly fresh 2Bc. CHICKENS AND FOWL Hens 16c retail, dressed. Spring Friers (laage ones) 18c ; Turkeys 20c25c. FLOUR, HAY, FEED, EAC. Bluestem Flour$1.50. Best of the Best (straight grade) $1.35. Invincible $1.50. Best of the Best (patent) $1 45. Royal Patent $1.45. Snowdrift Flour $1.55. : Upper Crust $1.55. ' None-to-Equal -$1.45, . ' Occident $2.40 Gold Medal $2.50 '. V Sea Foam $1.85. ' Snow Drop $1.50. Have you tried Pettijohiis Flour Bran Flaked? It is 25 per cent Bran. ',' A 3 1-2 Lb. Package for ....25 Recipes for Bread, French Rusks,' Fruit Cookies and' Bran -Muffins in Each Package . RECIPE FOR 20 BRAN MUFFINS ' 3 Cups of Petti johns Flour ' I- Teaspdnful Soda . . ' 1 Teasponful Salt ' v "'. I I- 2 Cup Milk v - 1-2 Cup Molasses - . . . 1 Egg ... '-' ' CITY GROCERY ft BAKERY Home of Fancy Groceries . . Phone Main 75 E. POLACK, Prop. Cattle. (La Grande Prices.) r Choice grain fed steers . . . .7.857.60 Ordinary grain fed steers . 7.257.40 Choice hay fed steers 7.257.50 Ordinary to conunon steers 5.006.00 Choice cows . . . . . . , . (.506.75 Ordinary to common cows, ,6.256.85 Choice hulls ... 4.505.00 Bost light calves ... . .. 7.00 Sheep. Spring lambs Choice weight yearlings Beat Weathers 9.0010.00 9.00 ASPARAGUS Cheap Excellent Healthful Ordei tor Sunday Dinner Ask Your Grocer La Grande Fruit Company Old wethers 7.007.25 7.751 Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. Choice light ewes Good to conunon ewes HORi. Choice lipht weights , Good light weights . . Medium weights . '. . . . Rough i and heavy . . . 6.757.0O 6.00(3)6.50 8.00a8.15 7.807.90 7.607.75 7.007.25 FATHER OPPOSED BY SON. examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. R. J. GREEN, Referee in Bank ruptcy. April 29th, 1916. . (All claims must be sworn to on bankruptcy blanks before filing.) Adv. 5-1-tf. I ON BERRIES " Hood River Apples 7c lb and 40c dozen. 1 Bananas 35c and 40c dozen. Cocoanuts 15c each. Apples 4c lb. Oranges SOc to 60c Lemons 30c and 85c. ' . FIVE-CENT CUT BRINGS GEN ERAL JOY. Otherwise Market Is Generally Steady and Strong Today. Fifteen-cent strawberries "has came," Joy prevails in many house holds where - the commissary .chiefs wouldn t contribute 15 cents for a box of good strawberries. THe quality is, if anything, better than last week's offers at 20 cents per box. At the same time that strawberries were coming, down fresh tomatoes dropped Ave cents a pound and new cabbage assumed a higher level. On the whole the market opened firm and steady this morning with ample supplies of all regular lines on hand. . ..' Strawberries 15c box. VEGETABLES AND MISCELLANE OUS New Potatoes 15c lb. 2 25c iGreen Peppers 40c per lb. , Egg plant 25c per lb. Fresh tomatoes 25c per lb. ' Radishes 5c straight per bunch. Hot house lettuce 35c per lb. Green Onions' 5c per bunch, S for 10c. ' Spinach 10c lb. 425c. . Rhubarb 4 Jbsfor 25c. . - Potatoes $1.75 to. $2.25. Head lettuce 10c and 325c. Cauliflower 20c and' 25c each. Honey 20c; 3 for 50c. New Cabbage 7c Parsley 5c a bunch. . Onions 34 cts. Bermuda 10c Beans White, 10c; Lima, 10c. Beans White, 10c; Lima, 12-12. Sugar Cane or fruit, $8.60 sack, cash 9.00 30 days' time. , , . BUTTER AND EGGS Butter Fancy creamery 35c lb. roll lln the district court of the United States for the district of Oregon. ' In the matter of Frank H. Chatas and Ivil M. Chatas, 'bankrupts. In bankruptcy No. 3755, To the creditors of Frank H. Chatas and Ivil M. Chatas, of La Grande in the county of Union, and district aforesaid, bankrupts: Notice is hereby given that on the 28th day of April, 1916. the said n..L.....t. n...k r n rtti Frank H. Chatas and Ivil M. Chatas Bankruptcy Brought On By Cattle d adjudicated bankrupts; and Plague Causes Action he first meetin of their fctoni ' ,, ,A ZT , , , will be held in the office of the Referee i fct private sale-to the highest bidder Chicago, April 20. The house or m Bankruptcy in La Grande, Oregon, for cash in hand, at private sale upon Nathan S. Carlislo of St. Charles, III., nn a, vxth jv of Ma ioic ftt 2 nnermifiiwi sold, on or after the 22nd a uiviueu . aamai, tuwu m """ j o'clock in the afternoon,, at - wiracn ruptcy trial before Federal Judge ,time the said creditors may attend, Geiger, and according to mcitick a. prove their claims, appoint a trustee, Whinnle. attorney for Carlisle, it is , : because. the son, A. L. Carlisle, did not I approve of his father's second mar-1 riage. ; The son has joined with the crem- , tors, who are trying to force Nathan Carlisle into bankruptcy, and testified : his father is a dealer in livestock and not a farmer, who cannot be forced in- j to involuntary bankruptcy. The aged man was married last De- j cember. He had been successful in the , cattle business until the outbreak of ; the hoof and mouth disease, Executor's Sale of - Real Property. Notice is hereby given, That by vir tue of on order of the Honorable J. F. Phy, County Judge for Union county, state of Oregon, I wall sell day of May, 1916, at the hour of two 12) o'clock tn tne afternoon or said day, the following described real prop erty, belonging to tne estate or j. u. Johnson, deceased, towit: . . All of the west half of lot two (2) in block eight, of Coggan's addition to the city of La Grande, in the county of Union, state of Oregon. The first publication of this notice is April 24, 1916, and the last publica tion hereof will be May 22nd, 1916. That the publication hereof will ap pear in the issues, of the La Grands Evening Observer, on Monday, of each week, irara and after the data of thtf first until and including the last pub lication as above set 'forth. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 20th day of April, 1916. F. S. rVANHOE, Attorney for Ex ecutor. 1. A. WOODELL, Executor of the Estate of J. G. Johnson, deceased. D. April 24 May i-8-15-22. Adrv Pills Best For Liver Because theyscontain the best liver medicines, no matter how bitter or nauseating for the sweet sugar seat ing hides the taste. Dr. King's New Life Pills contain ingredients that put the liver working, (move the bowels freely. No gripe, no nausea, aid di gestion. Just try a bottle ofi - Dr. King's New Life Pills and notice how much bettor you feel. 25c at your druggist. adv. .'. Insomnia Want Ads. WHEN IT COMES TO untiring sellers, finders and traders, an Observer Want Ad can't be beat. It works overtime on straight-time pay. Rates, one cent per word per issue no ad less than 25 cents. Aedioi Sale FOR RENT WASHINGTON Apartments, 1606 Washington avenue. Modern and Ihomelike. Call and see. Adv. ., ... . . , 4-12-tf. Indigestion nearly always disturbs the sleep more or less, and is often the cause of insomnia. Eat a light sup per with little if any meat, and no milk; also take one of Chamberlain's Tablets immediately after supper and see if you do not rest much better. Obtainable everywhere. FOR RENT Six-room fluouse, good location. See Mrs. Lloyd Scriber at 408 Main or telephone Rod 111. 4-29-tf MIE1F. FOR RENT den. Call Adv. -House and large gar W. H. Bohnenkamp. 4-8-tf. FOR RENT, sale or exchange Eight room modern house on O avenue. Call at resident, 905 Penn avenue or at my office in La Grande Nat. . Bank Bldg. C. A. Small. Adv. 4-13-tf. 4 t List yourTroporty to bo sold with Ed; Stringhara, or at 4 Observer Office.': Everything that hds a value -'wanted "f for sale. . ' , . - Every Two Weeks on Saturday Afternoon at Fair Grounds FOR RENT Three furnished house keeping rooms on first floor. 2107 Third St. Call Black 1201. Adv. - ' 4-18-tf. Next Sale--Sat. May 6th FOR RENT Furnished Fourth street. Adv. rooms, .1611 4-19-tf FOR RENT Well furnished for housekeeping; close Black 821. Adv. in. call 5 FOR RENT At 1616 Sixth street j , 8-room . nouse, newiy papered and painted throughout. Joe Palmer. ' 901 Ad.ams avenue. Adv. ' 4-25-tf. S THE GRANDE RONlfe LUMBER CO., FOR MANY YEARS KNOWN TO LA GRANDE AND UNION COUNTY AS MANU FACTURERS OF LUMBER, WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE OPEN ING OF ITS NEW RETAIL DEPARTMENT IN' LA GRANDE (WITH COMPLETE YARDS AND LUMBER STOCK, ON GREEN WOOD STREET. HERE WILL B E FOUND EVERYTHING CAR - RIED IN ANY RETAIL-YARD AND WE ARE ABUNDANTLY PREPARED TO MAKE ATTRACTIVE PRICES ON YOUR NEXT BILLS OF LUMBER. ALL BUILDING MATERIALS IN STOCK. WE DELIVER CHAIN WOOD FOR $2.50 PER LOAD. FOiR RENT Five-room modern house "furnished. No children. Red 1481, 403 Main St. 4-27-4t. FOR RENT Furnished house, mod ern and complete. - Inquire Rod 3051. Adv. 4-28-4 1. FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEAP Modern ftve , room house. - Your own terms. By owner. W. C. Hansen. Adv. 4-14-tf. Grande Ronde Lumber Company Retail Dept., Greenwood Street, La Grande, Ore. FOR SALE lflO acres timber land, $1,000; S400 cash, balance stock. B. T. Roberts, 160S X avenue, La Grande, Oregon. Adv. 4-4-tf. FOR SALE Strawberry iplants Ed Ayers, May Park. 4-25-6tp FOR SALE Three dozen fine young Rhode Island Red hens at 75 centtt each. Call Farmers 194. Adv. 4-20-Otp. MISCELLANEOUS LOST Watdhi fob and locket, letter N on locket. Valued as a gift. Re ward. Nash Electric Co., Foley Hotel Bldg. Adv. 4-28-8tp. 1-i 1 The Joys of Spring fajj - Va rn r viiiYf iiTt irMi t . . lighting system h on the job, rain or shine. ! I But a slight touch of "Spring fever' in your : battery can stir up a lot of annoyance if ypn let ' it go. V- j ; We're here to keep storage batteries full of , "pep." When we charge a battery, repair it or j just inspect it, you may be sure the work is done ; riofit- ' ' Frivr rrr,nnrl tr ftp, nc -it vrlil tinNr trrtt ' just to know us. ; Free inspection of any battery at any time.": : H JOHNSTON AND REISLAND i Irf 1515 Adams Na WltlarJ BatUrUt and Repair Porta Alwayt Carried in Slock POTATOES Selected Peerless for! seed, while they last $1.50 per cwt. Smaller size $1.25. Wm. Miller, 115 Depot Street. 'Phone Main 1. . 4-27-tf WANTED Roomers. Clean rooms close in; single bed rooms or suite of 2 or. 3 irooms, nice, larps, fur nished housekeeping. Call 16)7 Fourth street. Adv. . 4-28-tf. It k !? 4- 4 !? 4 if 4 4fififififf4f4f4f4fK Ib. b. restaurant t FOUND In front of New Foley building (fold bar pin. Owner can have same by paying- for advertis ing. Adv. . 4-29-tf. Opposite Depot American and Chinese dishes. Noodles and Chop Suey a specialty Special prices madelto families Mr. Farmer bring your produce and get cash for it. . , i