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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1917)
: ; wATUKUAY,APmL2i;i917.'. YOU ARE GOING TO REPAIR THAT SUMMER KITCHEN! Why Not Line The Walls With Our BOARD The only Substitute for Lath and Plaster that is Used for Inside Finishing LET US TALK IT OVER Tlie Sawyer-Holmes Mercantile Co. MARKET NEWS Sugar -Cane or fruit, cash ?9.96; $ 10.36 SO days time. Fruit Bananas 35c40c per dozen. Oranges 2560c per dozen. , Lemons 35c per dozen. Vegetables, Miscellaneous. Turnips, beets and carrots 10c a fcunch. Fresh tomatoes 25c lb. Spinach 2 lbs. 25c. Green asparagus 20c Rhubard 10c Green Peas 10c Hot House Lettuce 30c Radishes 5c bunch Green Onions 5c bunch Strawberries 25c bunch. Brussel Sprouts 20c Celery, (California) 16c Lettuce 10c; i! for 25c Potatoes 4c Jb j 4.005.00. Cauliflower 15c, 20c, 25c. New cabbage 10c. Honey 20c. Parsley 6c a bunch. Dry Onions 121c Beans White 20c Beans Colored 17 l-2c ATTENTION LADIES Did it ever occur to you that no two faces, thumb prints, or figures were ever ex- actly alike. Why therefore, should you compress your vitally delicate organs into a stock or ready made corset? Bearing this in mind why not be fitted with a, Barcley, the only Custom Made Corset in La 'Grande. i 4.!.ftfkid''ifl Mrs. C. H. Scranton Eesidencc 1703 Second St. Phone Black 481 i Jitney Breakfasts "WhatT" you say "Jitney Breakfasts these high-price days of liv ing? Preposterous I" But it is a fact! A bowl of wholesome breakfast food or mush you know your particular brand and a substantial supply of pure MILK or CREAM contain all the nourishment any student, office or professional man needs. Don't take our word for it ask your family doctor. This breakfast can be prepared with ease and, all told, costs you less than Five Cents. Pure Milk & Cream Co. But listen! The food value in breakfast foods, and their nutritive properties are immediately destroyed the moment inferior or im pure milk and cream touches it. If your milk or cream is clarified you may rest assured that the obnoxious substances so likely to in fect milk, without being visible to the naked eye, have been re moved. Clarified milk, produced under the most imrroved means toward sanitation and wholesomnoss is sold by us. Are you a user of this milk? Eventually you will be Why Not Now? Depot At 1708 1-2 Sixth Tel. Black 2001 LA GRANDE, OREGON. Butter and Eggs. Butter Fancy creamery, 60c lb.; $1 for 2 lb roll. Ranch butter 15c lb.j 85c 2-lb roll. Eggs 35c Flour and Feed. Bluestem Flour $2.80 Royal Patent $2.75 Jersey Cream $2.65 Best of the Best (patent) $2.75 Invincible $2.80 Snowdrift $3.15 Upper Crust $3.15 None-to-Equal $2.75 Sea Foam $2.70 Snow Drop $2.70 Best of the Best (straight grade) $2.70 Flour In 10-lb. Sacks. Graham, Germs, Whole Wheat and Royal Patent 60c Rye 65c. . Yellow corn meal 65c Chickens and FowL Ducks Livo, 18c Turkeys Live, 2022c Geese Live, 1618c Hens Livo, 16 18c .8.509.50 . .5.007.25 Cattle. Best heavy beef steers Ordinary to good cows . Prime Cows .77.60 Bulls A. 6.006.00 Best light beef steers 8.909.25 Best beef cows 7.507.75 j Best heifers 7.258.00 Best butcher bulls 6.507.00 Light bulls 5.007.00 Calves . 6.009.00 Stockor feeder steers 5.006.00 Stocker feeder cows 45 Hogs. Heavy packing 14.5014.G0 Best light 14.2014.45 Rough heavy 13.25 13.50 Stockcrs 12.0013.00 Sheep. Best lambs 10.0011.00 Wethers 9.00 Ewes 8.50 Goats 3.253.50 FIRST M. E. CHURCH. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning services 11:00 a. m., sub ject, "The First Fruits." Epworth league 6:30 p. m. Evening services 7:30 p. in., subject "The Light that Failed." REV. CHAS. A. EDWARDS. . Pastor. LATTER DAY SAINTS. (Tahnrnaclo Fourth and O Sts.) M. I. A. meet Tuesday evenings at 7:30 p. m. Social hour after class work. Primary every Tuesday at 4:00 p. m. Religion class every Thursday at 4:00 p. m. Relief Society every Thursday at 2:00 p. m. Choir practice Sunday night at 7:09. All meetings held in the L. D. S. Tabernacle, corner Fourth and O. CHARLES J. BLACK, (Bishop. ST. PETER'S CHURCH. Corner Fourth and O. j Hold Communion, except first Sun day in the month, 8 a.m. Sunday School 10 a. m. Morning service 11 a. m. Evening service 5 p. in. UPTON H. GIBBS, Rector. Residence 1601 6th St CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. (In I. O. O. F. Hall.) Sunday service at 11 a. m. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings at 8 p. m. Subject for Sunday morning: "Doc trine of Atonement." Golden ' text: Ephesians 2:19. Now therefore ye are no more strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints, and of the household of God." AMERICAN GAIN CONTROL OF BRAZILIAN COFFEE CROP Rio de Janeiro, April 20. The next Brazilian coffee crop is estimated as between 12 and 13 million bags of 132 pounds each. The extraordinary fea ture about this crop is that about two thirds of these bags will be bought, sold, shipped or otherwise handled for the first time by American business interests represented hero in Brazil. War and American! enterprise consti tute the reasons. The British blacklist, the shortage of shipping for European (ports ,lack of financial support and the departure of Germans to their own country to fight opened the door for Americans to take the coffeo business from the Germans. OLD PAPERS For sale at The Ob serve office, 25 cents a bundle. Dry Wood, Poultry Supplies, Feed, All Varieties Seed Potatoes Highest Price Paid For Poultry SMITH-NOBLE PRODUCE CO. Home Ind. Phone M. 734 Union County M. 291 LA GRANDE, OREGON Church Announcements. CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF THE VALLEY. Low irass, 8 a. m. High mass and benediction 10:30. P. J. DR1SCOLL, Rector. SALVATION ARMY Holiness meeting, 11 a. m. Sunday school, 2 p. m. Y. P. L., 6:16 p. m. Salvation Service, 8 p. m. An enrollment of soldiers will take place in the evening. OLIVE CHILDERS, Ensign JBNNTE CONRAD, Lieot. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. (Sixth and Spring) Sabbath School, 9:45, John Carter, superintendent. Dr. Starba, church organist. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "What Do You Think?" Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "Lessons Taught by the Mountains." REV. J. J. TICKNER, Pastor. Residence 1407 Sixth St., phone Red 1811. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT NIPS NAVAL REVOLT IN THE BUD M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. . (2108 N. Fir.) Sabbath School 9:46 a. ., G. E. Walker, superintendent. Mrs. Mabel Walker, orgainst. Morning service 11 a. m. BpwurHt League, 6:6. Bvenhie worship at 7:39, REV. S. M. ROBERTS, Pastor. Telephone tted 661. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Sixth (Rid Washington Ten on.) Sabbath School 9:45 a. in. Preaching 11:00 a. m. Jr. C E. 3:00 p. m. Intermediate C. E. 6:00 p. m. Young People's service and sermon 7:00. Subject "Lying." All are cordially invited. The mem bers of Company M, Third Oregon Infantry will attend tho morning ser vice in a body. G. L. CLARK, Pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. (Seventh and Pennsylvania Ave.) Bible School at 9:45. Mrs. E. W. Eastman, superintendent: Anncta Johnson, oreanist. Morning Devotional service 11 a. m. Christian Endoavor at 6:30 p. m. Prayer Meotlng, Thursday 8 p. m. Leader. H. L. Ford. E. W. Eastman will speak at 7:30 on "The Law of Compensation." Baptism at close of sen-ice. H. L. FORD, Pastor. , Lima, Peru, April 20. (United Press) Charges that a number of important officers were implicated in a plot for a naval revolt are under investigation by the Peruvian govero 'ment today. The conspiracy is said to have been hatched in retaliation for the arrest of certain naval com manders. Tho ministry of marine gained1 an inkling of the situation and promptly dismantled the guns on the warships besides disabling the ves sels engines by removing essential parts of each which were locked in the arsenal under hoavy guard. X 5 3 The difference per painting job between present and normal times is not great. Wind, snow, heat and rain and other destroy ing elements will not wait for-lower prices either. They work night and day. Buy your paint material from OXNER THE PAINT MAN? I J: DONT EXPERIMENT. QUICK DELIVERIES are a feature of this lumber business. When yon give us an order you can confidently rely on getting your lumber a little before you need it. That means no delay in construction, no waiting time that you have to pay for Think that over. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 You Will Make No Mistake If You Follow This La Grande Citizen's Advice. Never neglect your kidneys. If you have pain in the back, urin ary disorders, dizziness and nervous ness, it's time to act and no time to! experiment. These are freouentlv i symptoms or Kidney trouble, and a remedy which is recommended for the kidneys should be taken in time. Doan 8 Kidney .Fills is a good rem edy to use. No need to experiment. It has acted effectively in many cases in La Grande. Follow the advice of a La Grande citizen. Mrs. Frank Brookler. 2010 Third St., La Grande, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills have been a household medicine for kidney trouble in onr home for a number of years and they have al- wnys proven a great success. When ever I notice my kidneys are not act ing as they should, I take Doan's Kid ney Pills for a few days and they nev er fail to relieve the trouble. I could not recommend anything their equal." Price 50c at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get loan s Kidney mis the same that Mrs. Brookler had. Foster-Milburn IF YOU WANT TO JOIN THE AMERICAN RED CROSS AND PAR TICIPATE IN A GREAT PATRIOTIC WORK FILL OUT THIS BLANK AND MAIL TO THE OBSERVER. W hi 4 3 RED CROSS APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP Make all Checks rayaoie to La Grande Chan- AMERICAN tor Red Cross LA GRANDE CHAPTER, LA GRANDE, OREGON. Date ... I hereby apply for membership in the class checked below and en close the sum of . . . . Dollars ($ .) therefor. Please check class desired and be sureto write name legibly. Annual Member $1 Subscribing Member, annually.. 2 Contributing Member, annually 5 Sustaining Member, annually 10 Life Member, one payment.. 25 Patron Member, one payment 100 Name Home address City and State Rfl DPI DTKRIT Memb,rshiP classes starred () above include an V I U 11 I H 1 1 " nual BubscriPti0I to the American Red Cross Mag. L .azine, handsomely illustrated, published monthly. Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. i