WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 191G
LA GRANDE E VENMQ OBSERVER
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QUALITY
At a Price
Ilather than attempt comparison in the mind,
place the goods side by side. It is the only, safe
way, for whenever unreasonably low prices" are
given by skimping quality, the ilser of the merchan
dise must certainly lose in the end. The quality
of Hub sample merchandise has such a well known
high standard of genuineness that emphasizing the
fact is unnecessary. Yet Ave want you to carry the
tmth in mind when reading of our remarkable value.
(Midren's Sample Dresses 65c, 85c, 98c
Children's Sample Shoes 60c, 70c, 85c, 95c
Children's .Sample Hats 10c, 15c, 39c, 45c
Ladies' Sample House Dresses 85c, 98c, $1-25 i
Ladies' Sample Pumps, all stvles '.
$1.95, $2.25, $2.45, $2.85
Ladies' Sample Petticoats 45c, 85c, 98c
Boys' Outing Shoes $1.45, $1.65
Boys' Blue Bib Overalls 45c
Boys' Shirts - , 25c, 35c, 45c
Men's Sport' Shirts 49c, 65c, 95c
Men's Outing Shoes $1.45, $1.65, $1.95
Men's Dress Shoes $2.45, $2.95, $3.65
THE HUB
The Sample Store
OROHARDISTS
WILL CONFER
COLLEGE EXPERTS TO ADDRESS
FRUITMEN.
Meetings in I m bier and Cove Set for
Last of the Present .Month.
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D.R.FONC
CELEBRATED CHINESE HERB CO.
(30 years practical experience)
The Famous Chinese Herbs for AH Ailments of
Both Sexes
CONSULTATION FREE
Office Hours Jefferson Ave.
9 a. m. to G p. m. La Grande, Ore.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
AUSTIN BROWNE Lli, Manager
HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY
Supplies and Heating Devices
Phone Main 726
Sommer Hotel Building, next to Western Union
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"Telephone
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An organization of fruit men of
Union county is called to convene
at Imbler June 2ti, La Grande June
it, anil Cove June 28. These meet
ings arranged by County Agricultur
ist Paul H. Soillman. will be held for
the purpose of considering methods of
improving the murketing conditions
by the adoption of the plan known, as
tne unuorm contract system ot plan
ning of marketing developed bv spec
ialists of the U. S. Bureau of Organ
ization and Markets. J. he speakers
for these meetings will be J. C. Skin
ner, editor of the Poitland Fruit
Marketer, G. L. Hurd, representative
of the Agricultural College Bureau of
Organization and Markets, and W. S.
Brown, representing the College Ex
tension service.
These meetings arc held with a-
view to interest growers in the gov
ernment plan of marketing horticul
tural products by the uniform con
tract plan. The plan is the result of
investigational work carried on by
United States government experts
duiing the last two years. It con
templates the uniform marketing of
horticultural products by nil growers
of the four northwestern states,
Montana, Idaho, Washington and Ore
gon. Excellent progress has been
made in the three former states and
the work of oiganizing the fruit
growers of Oregon is proceeding vig
orously.
According to this plan the Growers'
association and the selling agency all
sign a uniform contract. This pro
vides for uniform business procedure
and system of accounting designed to
peimit the grower to make a correct
comparison of the efficiency of the
marketing methods of his district with
that of other districts. This will be
accomplished through a system of
market reports made possible through
the assistance offered by the United
States government. The full details
of the plan for improving the market
ing conditions of horticultural crops
will be explained by Mr. Skinner.
. Professor Brown will explain the
meihods of the physical handling of
the fruit in order to comply with the
requirements of the plan. This will
include the time of packing, orchard
management at harvest time, essen
tials of a community packing plant,
necessary equipment, the standard
ized pack and proper storage.
The advantages of co-operative over
individual marketing methods will be
explained by Professor Hurd, who will
also assist the growers in effecting
I the organization. Mr. Hurd will ex
I plain the essentials for successful co
I operation, name the most frequently
encountered obstacles, and show how-
best to avoid them. He will also sug
gest types of organisation and sub
mit by-laws. He will explain the
methods of incorporation and outline
some of the features of association
management. He will further show
that by a comprehensive study of co
operation in the local community as
sociations it will be possible for the
grower readily to understand the sys
tem of co-operation amongst the
growers of the four states.
Well Children Arc Active
If your child is dull, pale, fretful
and wants to lie around, the chances
are it 13 suffering from worms. Kick
apoo Worm Killer, a pleasant candy
confection, liked by all children is
what your child needs. You only give
one-half to one lozenge at a time and
you get immediate results. Every
mother should have a box on hand.
25c at all druggists. adv.
Delicious Fine Cantaloupes
3 for 25 cents at Your
Groceries
La Grande Fruit Company
HOME INSTITUTION RICHEY PIANO HOUSE HOME INSTITUTION
HIGH GRADE PIANOS
Why waste time and energy when a telephone will
save both.
The greatest amount of work accomplished correctly,
with the least amount of energy, in the shortest
possible time is EFFICIENCY
A Telephone will do this. See us about it.
HOME INDEPENDENT
TELEPHONE CO.
RUBY'S CYCLE AND
SUPPLY SHOP
Experience with all makes of motorcycles and any
thing from the "stand clip to the front license number.
If your machine has got a touch of the blues and
trying to take its spite out on you bring it in and we
will test it out and tell you the trouble free of charge.
Get That Lawn Mower Sharpened
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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MARKET NEWS
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FRUIT
Home-grown Gooseberries 35c.
Strawberries Hood River, Milton,
15. Willamette berries 2 for 25.
Grape-Fruit 225.
Bananas 35c and 40c dozen.
Cocoanuts 15c each.
Oranges 50c and COc.
Lemons 30c and 35c.
Royal Anne Cherries 20c lb.
Cantaloupe 15c; 225c.
VEGETABLES AND MISCELLANE
OUS Green Peas 10c
New Cabbage 5 and 0. ,
New Potatoes Be lb.
Fresh tomatoes 25c per lb.
Radishes 5c and 3 (a) 10c.
Green Onions 5c per bunch, 3 for
10c. '
Spinach 10c lb. 4(ff 25c.
Rhubarb 61bs 25c.
Asparagus 21b. 25c.
Potatoes $1.75 to $2.00.
Honey 20c; 3 for 50c.
Parsley 6c a bunch.
Onions rc; Bermuda 3 lbs 25c.
Beans White, 10c; Lima, 12-12.
Sugar Cane or fruit, $8.85 sack,
cash $9.25 30 days' time.
BUTTER AND EGGS
Butter Fancy creamery 35c lb. roll
and 05c 21b roll.
Ranch Butter 21b roll 55c and 00c
Eggs Strictly fresh 30c.
CHICKENS AND FOWL
Hens 20c retail, dressed.
FLOUR. HAY, FEED, EAC.
Bluestem Flour $1.40.
Best of the Best (straight grade)
$1.25.
Invincible $1.40.
Best of the Best (patent) $1.35.
Roval Patent $1.55.
Snowdrift Flour $1.55.
Upper Crust $1.55.
None-to-Equal $1.35.
Occident $2.40
Gold Medal $2.50
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Knabe
I vers & Poud
Sterling
Lester
Schulz
R. S. HOWARD, AND SEVERAL OTHER GOOD MAKES.
No culls shipped from other towns, as my goods are shipped direct from fac
tories, which means right prices to customers.
Call and inspect our goods which will satisfy the most skeptical.
WASHINGTON AVENUE OPPOSITE ELKS' NEW HOME
Sea Foam $1.25.
Snow Drop $1.40.
Cattle.
(La Grande Prices.')
Choice grass fed steers . . 7.007.25
Choice cows 5.50
Ordinary to common cows 3.005.00
Choice bulls 4.00
Best light calves t 7.00
Sheep.
Select Spring lambs 8.00S.25
Best yearlings 6.256.50
Good to common ewes .... 3.503.75
Hogs.
Choice light weights .... 7.157.25
Good light weights 6.757.00
Medium weights ,. . 6.256.50
Rough and heavy 5.756.00
Does' Sloan's Liniment Help Rheuma
tism ,
Ask the man who uses it, he knows.
"To think I suffered all these years
when one 25 cent bottle of Sloan's
Liniment cured me," writes one grate
ful user. If you have Rheumatism
or suffer from Neuralgia, Backache,
Soreness and Stiffness, don't put off
getting a bottle of Sloan's. It will
give you such welcome relief. It
warms and soothes the sore, stiff,
painful places and you feci so much
better. Buy it at any Drug Store,
only 25 cents. adv.
Marines Have Pulling Powers.
Port Royal, S. C, June 21. After
14 weeks of military training in the
open, a company of fifty-six recruits
of the United States Marine Corps,
learning the ropes at the recruit de
pot hero, increased its pulling power
from 202,198 pounds to 264,508
pounds an increase of 63,370 pounds.
Tests were made with Dr. Kellog's
dynamo-meter, a machine which auto
maticaly registers the exact number
of pounds pulled by each muscle
group of the body.
SHERRY'S
Mme.
Kalish Appears
Drama.
in a Master
To the Public
"I have been using Chamberlain's
Tablets for indigestion far the past
six months, and it affords me pleas
ure to say I have (never used a remedy
that did me so much good." Mrs. C.
E. Riley, Illion, N. Y. Chamberlain's
Tablets are obtainable everywhere.
adv.
Our Want Ads brinjj results.
(Thursday and Friday)
Bertha Kalich, one of the greatest
of actresses and the only dramatic ar
tist in the world who can be seriously
considered as the successor to Sarah
Bernhardt, has signed a contract with
William Fox to act before the motion
picture camera and appears in the
recently released photodrama "Slan
der." Mme. Kalich has been much averse
to appearing in motion pictures until
she felt very certain that the picture
plays selected for her were of the
quality and type designed to intro
duce her favorably to the American
photoplay public and in such a way
as tc add to her artistic achievements.
After weeks of negotiations with Wil
liam Fox and other several produc
ers held out tempting offers she
reached the decision that Fox pictures ,
proviuea nere tne nnest opportunity
for growth in an art with which she
ha:i been but slightly familiar.
first of all a quality tire in every
sense of the word. No tire can be
made of better materials.
But the Price is Less
on Fisk Non-Skids than on plain tread casings
of several other standard makes.
The Fisk Branch Organization is the most
wide-spread in the industry (over 100 direct
branches) and the Service Policy is by far the
most liberal.
Fisk Tires For Sale By All Dealers
The Fisk Rubber Company
of N. Y.
General Offices: Chicopee Falls, Mass.
Branches in More Than 1 00 Cities
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