La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 12, 1917, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1917.
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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
V A CA TION DA YS
Are you prepared? Have you everything ready so
that you can start today? Here are a few sugestions:
LADIES' KHAKI SUITS
$100
LADIES' KHAKI SKIRTS
$1.25 to $2.19
LADIES' MIDDY BLOUSES
$1.25 to $2.25
LADIES' WASH SKIRTS
$1.25 to $3.50
LADIES' MOUNTAIN SHOES
. : $6.00 ; ; i
LADIES' OUTING- HATS
50c Up
MEN'S KHAKI SUITS
$3.25 And Up ;.'
MEN'S KHAKI PANTS "
$1.25 to $3.00
MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRSPS
65c to $2.50
MEN'S WHITE PANTS
$1.85
MEN'S HIGH-TOP SHOES
: f ; $5.25 to $7.50 ; ; I. i
MEN'S CLOTH HATS
' ' 50c to $1.25
Sea Foam $3.10. ,s J '
Has of the Best (straight grade) 1
$3.10. i . - ; ' ' I , ' j
Flour In 10-Ib. Sacks.
Graham, Germs, Whole Wheat and
Royal Patent SOo ' ' ,
Yellow Corn Meal 70c
101b Oats 75c
Chickens and Fowl. '
Ducks--Live, 18c ' v
Turkeys Live, 2022c
Geese Live, 1618c '
Hens Live, 16 18o V
TRUNKS - BAGS - SUITCASES
AH Kinds, AW Sizes, All Prices
HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE
Quality and
Service
ARCADE
MARGARET ILUNGTON AT
CAUii TOMORROW.
AR-
7 and 9 p. m. These uooks are prin
cipally fiction, too worn fo further
use in the library. They mu.it not be
given away for reading in the city,
whore books in good co.t.Utbii aie
available to everyone.
In those strenuous tine3 the sub
ject of wur and internal :ri al spying
are uppermost in the mind. "Sacri
fice," in which the celebrated siapre
star Margarej Ulintoii makes her
motion picture debut, concerns this
all-absorbing to;V It is a Jusfo L.
Lasky Feature I'iiy Company produc
tion released by Paramount and is
the attraction f.t :he Arcal? theatre
-on Friday and :!ulur;ay.
The story of "saen'Vo, which was
Cove News Notes
Mrs. Mossman Visits Red Cross Aux
iliary Plans Made for Cove Cherry
Fair A. A. Belden Visits Daughter
in Connecticut Strawberry Season
About Over Cove Party Motors to
Utah to Look Over Land. .
Cove, . July 11. (Special) Mrs.
Mossmnn. viro-pTinirmnn rf tha T.n
written especially fur Miss IllinBon ; Grande chapter of the Red Cross met
uy uarifs ivenj m, nauru- o. herui with the ,Red Crosg auxiiiar in Covc
of her greatest staifft biu'ccsscb, ie-, Monriav ..rtl,rnnnn tn hnln th.m n.nt
started with the work. , Mrs. Mosa-
he will put on the range. ' ;
A part from Cove consisting of Dan
Peterman, Carl E. Peterson, F. E.
White, Royal Jones, Chas Conners and
T. G. Wilson, have motored in Mr.
Petcrman's big truck, to Utah, about
one hundred miles from Salt Lake
City on the Indian reservation, look
ing over land with tl e intention of in-
vesting. They have taken provisions
sufficient to supply them for three or
four weeks.
lates the dramatic' story of huif sis
tersone of whom is the daughter of!
a diplomat and rbe other is a cabaret J
man found the ladies not only anxi-
I oub but impatient to get busy with
dancer in the neighboring -and hos- ,. . ' .. .
I ments have been made for all Red
volveu in ahe mluinat' jnul ':pying i . , .. . , , .,
sy stems of the ouutnes ond ono of ,,,.... . ,
,im ,,,, ,, , . ' ,, , ,,, . i les to the home of the Rev. E. O. Otto
them is called upon to ma to the su-i ,..,, . , , ., .
,! u ..,... with name attached, where they will
preme sacrinco Tor hi r country. , iiuij j ..i, ,
quarters.
Mrs. R. J. Antler, of Stanton, Neb.,
js visiting at the home of her son, A.
A. Antler.
Ernest Organ has gone to Wash
ington for a short vacation and visit
with friends. ' '
Mrs. Ben Miller has been on the
sick list the past week.
Plans are going forward for the
Cherry Fair which will be held the
latter part of this month.
It will be of Interest to the friends
Newspapers For Religion.
Hood River, Ore., July 11. (United
' Press) Old New York is nearer hcav
on than ever ibefore. Instead of being
gold hearted, the great city is good
liearted. This today is the opinion of Billy
Sunday, now resting on his ranch
here. ., He recently completed a cam
paign against the devil in New York
and came west to store up strength
for his next revival.
"ThB Hintnnrn (from Now York to of A. A. Belden, of Portland, an old-
Henven is not o great as it was 10 tlme resident of Cove, to know that
weeks ago," said Roverond Billy. "No Pe is spending the summer with his
longer will the people of the rural daughter, Mrs. Kathryn Swift, of
districts of the Middle West think of Connecticut.
simply the 'Great White Way' when M- Mary Whiting spent the latter
they hear of Now. York. Now thoy Par t the week with relatives in
I will think of New York as the city Baker,
that rolled up the greatest lecord for ' Mrs- Anna Taylor, of Kansas is vis
God, itinir her niece; Mrs. E. S. Morris.
"Never before did the newspapers Geo. Jasper and family returned to
show their power and sympathy with their hme in Froowater Saturday,
religion as much as they did during Miss Effie Boswell accompanied them,
the New York campaign, and thus' A lnrge delegation from Lower Covc
they added tremendously to the sue- attended the meeting of the Pioneers
cess of the campaign. 'ast Thursday at La Grande.
"It's now up to the churches, pas- The strawberry season is about ov
tors and trail-hitters to keep the fight Gr- A few of the hillside growers are
going until the old d'vll is completely Peking.
routed in New York. Mrs. Geo. Becker and daughters,
"Let eve-iv last fellow got into the Lt-rettn and Florence, of La Grande,
r-mc and hit hard and steadily un- spent the forepart of the week at the
til tho winning Ball is scored." home of H. L. Becker. j
Billy will open his next campaign in ' Mrs. F. II. Voreoe, of Los Angeles,
J.os Angeles. (Calif., is visiting her mother, Mrs. C.
jA. Kern and sisters, Mrs. E. M. Sweet '
Call for Discarded? Books. and Mrs. E. W. Pease. !
Mrs. Orin I?rhinsnn. nf Tmhler. visit-1
lhe public library can at present . ,.. Ml. ' j a
iwnrdod ...,.. ... ' I
LIVESTOCK REPORT.
Portland, July 12. (Special)
There was no change of any conse
quence in the cattle market today.
Very few cattle remained in the yards.
The demand was light which left
former prices current. Quotations
are:
Cattle.
Best beef steers $9.00$9.50
Good beef steers 8.258.75
Best cows 7.007.75
! Ordinary ... 5.506.50
' Stks and Fdrs 6.007.50
Bulls 4.007.00
i Calves 6.009.50
, - - Hogs.
The hog market suffered a slump f
( about 20 cents today, some very good
hogs crossing the scales at $15.80 and
I weighing a little above the 200 lb.
mark. The bulk of sales were around
$15.60 to $15.80. Quotations are: Rec.
200.
Prime heavy hogs $15.7515.85
Prime light hogs $15.6015.75
Pigs 13.0013.50
Sheep. .
The supply in the sheep house was
considerably increased today hut the
demand was such that the market was
not effected and they are readily
turned at yesterday's prices. Quota
tions are; Rec. 1800.
Lambs
Year
Ewes
Weth
.$12.5012.75
. 9.5010.25
. 4.0O 7.50
. 7.00 9.00
V
MARKET
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Sugar Cane or fruit, $9.45.
fill a few requests for d
books, to be i.tcd in camps or homes
distant from libraries.
or call M
Hontsen Monday, taking their son, Eu-
... . i . ,-, i gene, who has spent some time with
m libraries. Ask at library f. i v -.i .i.
. ,, i . , i ,. .his grandparents, home with them,
am 7(0, bcteen 1 and li or ' ,,. ,,' , ,-, . , .
Miss K. Lura Frame, of Chicago, is
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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Igoat milk
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T t.LADlHJ DPUGCHTS j?
A-isittng at the homes of her aunts,
Mrs. E. M. Sweet and Mrs. E. W.
Pease.
Mrs. Ingram has been very ill the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Callison and daugh
ter, l.oia, are visiting at the home of
Mrs. Callisnn's father, Mr. Kail.
' Chas. Wilkinson, n cavalry man in
training at American Lnko, nunle a
short visit at the home of his Aunt,
Mrs. Mae Kulley, last week, returning
: to his camp by way of Union and
j Medical Springs, where he visited
, friends.
I Dr. and Mrs. McKennon from Ark
ansas are visiting at tho home of Mrs.
! M.'Kennnn's son, Robert French,
where thoy vill remain during the
, summer.
J Dr. and Mrs. Herman Trippeer, of.
ai in Walla, are visiting Mr. Trip-j
peerh parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe j
J rippeer.
WI0EMANN GOAT MILK CO. !,. V 1 ; ','lUIC I1'" "irsdny fori'air-
"'""i uig. - :.i,r,....i.i iiem, iiiuno, wnn some came wnicn
Fruit.
Bananas 3 Be 40c per dozen.
Oranges 2560c per dozen.
Lemons 10c per dozen.
Blackcaps 2 for 25c.
Red Raspberries 2 for 25c.
Cherries 15c pound.
Dewberries 2 for 25c.
Strawberries 15c; 2 for 25c.
Cantaloupes 10c each.
Watermelons 41c pound.
Vegetables.
Turnips, beets and carrots 5c lb,
Spinach 8c
Rhubarb 5c
Fresh Tomatoes 15c and 25c.
Green Peas 10c, 3 for 25c.
Green Peas 10c
Cucumbers 2 for 25c
Radishes 3 for 10c
Green Onions 3 for 10c
Lettuce 10c
Potatoes $3.50
New Cabbage Gc
Honey 20c
Dry Onions 5 and 6c.
White beans 22 l-2c
Beans Colortd 17 l-2c
Butter, Eggs and Honey.
liuttor Fancy creamery, 45e, 90c
Ranch butter 40c, SCc
Eggs 35c
Honey -0c.
Flour and Feed.
Bluestrm Flour $3.20.
Royal Patent $3.15.
Jersey Cream $3.15.
Best of the Best (patent) $3.15.
Invincible $3.20.
Upper Crust $3.55.
None-to-Equnl $3.15.
N0TE THE I POCKETS
r',The "bowling phi" rules the ;
inude in fall coats. A handsome
' inodel shows how the wldtb ot tho !
pips may be properly exaggerated
by nn Ingenious arrangement, of
CHOICE
i:5
GOOSEBERRIES
For Canning
25c per Gallon
Place your orders now we
can deliver them any time this
week.-' . ' 1 "i. "' j ' :'. "
FEUIT JARS
AH kinds and sizes, complete
with lids ; ;
Harris Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192
408 North Fir St. -: . : Crcsa The Track
GOAL
Just Received a Car of Tono Lump Coal
At $10.50 Per 2000 Lbs.
YOU WILL HAVE TO HURRY!
Just Received a Carload of Dry Yellow Pine
Highest Price Paid For Poultry f "
SMITH-NOBLE PRODUCE CO.
Home Ind. Phone M. 734
Union County M. 291
LA GRANDE,
OREGON.
; by nn Ingenious arrangement, of If
Raw coffee? 1
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if ToastinAX -----
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B smoked the famous j
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RUGiSI
' .We have them New and Used all kinds, all sizes,
and all prices. Some of the used ones are as good
as new and can be had at a very low price or wt
will take that used goods you have set to one side
ill exchange. . . . .. .
Cail and See Our Many Bargains
THE FURNITURE EXCHANGE
Fir and Jefferson Black 1241
Better Prices Paid For Good Used Furniture
QUICK DELIVERIES
are a feature of (his lumber
business.' When yon give us an
order you can confidently rely
on getting your lumber a little
before you need it That mns
no delay in construction, to"
waiting time that you hav. to
pay for Think that over.
GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
Retail Dept. Phone Main 8
BEAUTIFUL
FIGURES
result from intelligent attention to
correct corseting.
mm
IS-. ' fl!
foDART ORSETS
rront Laced
offer the world's best achievements in
design and a careful selection of su
perior materials to properly work out
these designs so the style lines are re
tained during the entire life of the
corset . Appreciation of the fit, style
and comfort, however, can only be had
through a trial fitting the hardest
test.
;W'v
ri4 Pauline Lederle
Sommer Hotel BIdg.
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