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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1917)
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1917. la Grande evening observer. PAGE First e :4 Be Ready For The RoundUp Take along your Koda and when you return bring us your films to be developed. We promise the best from every exposure. Red Cross Drug Store r J LETTERS FROM THE FRONT (Continued from Page Five.) me like the other two did. I feel fine as a fiddle except my arm is a little sore. It is reported that we must pass another physical examination before leaving for France. Then another when we get over there. I'm afraid if I have to pass many more physical examinations, I will be left in the United States of America. But here's 1 Cut Your Butter Bill by Using More ELCO Peanut Batter Only 25c per Pound Grapes Peaches Pears 'Apples Cantaloupes Watermelons Casabas Bananas Oranges Lemons Sweet Potatoes Green Peppers Red Peppers Pickling Onions Cauliflower Cucumbers Squash Pumpkins Celery Cabbage Why not use White Crown Jar Caps when you can buy them for less than half price, only 15c per dozen, rubbers included. Call Main 35. HUG'S GROCERY a? 1 Announcement To The People Of La Grande AS HAS BEEN PUEVIOUSLM ANNOUNCED. We have purchased the tools and other equipment of the La Grande Cornice Works, and will shortly reopen the shop at No. 8, Depot St. prepared to do all kinds of sheet metal work. Steam, Hot Water and Warm Air Heating, Plumbing, Job and Repair AVork. We shall endeavor by first-class workmanship and efficient serv ice to merit your patronage. i Leave orders at shop or temporarily phone us at Cove. Anderson Brothers IB Harness Shop 5-Minute Inner Tube Vulcanizers, G. L. W. Auto Spring Oilers, Dressing for Auto Tops and Cush ions, All Kinds of Auto Top Goods, Auto Tops and Seats Recovered and Repaired, Auto Soap and Hard Oils. T. M. Shannon's Adams Avenue La Grande, Ore. The Empire Cafe Everything new and up-to-date. The place to go after the show. Daintiest food and best ser- Oysters and shell food in season. R, A. CRAWFORD, Propr. vice. We carry in stock a very complete line of HAVILAND CHINA In three popular patterns Two New Patterns la Semi Porcelain Dinner Ware Just received in our Crockery section of the Hardware Department: Pattern No. 1 Narrow gold band edge with dainty inner edge of gold and green. Very attractive design. Pattern No. 2 Plain white with double gold band. Perfect in finish. Open stock or complete sets in these two new designs at attractive prices. ' New Line of Curtain and Drapery Fabrics At attractive low prices due to our 600 store buying power, through the R. C. U. FILET NETS in an assortment of new designs, per yard 32c to $1.25 Plain and Fancy Scrims, in white, ecru and cream, all widths, some with satin edge and others with cluny lace. Prices range from 15c to 38c per yard. Extension and Sash Curtain Rods In Our Hardware Depart ment 13c. 15c, 20c, 30c T- GOLDEN RULE O Qua&hj tfct samt-ltau Cut. LA GRANDE'S STORE LACE CURTAINS In all Styles and Sizes 69c, Pr. to $4.85 Pr. J New Patterns in Sears Guaranteed Silverware Just Received. hoping I see the front before I see La Grande again. I must close and eat supper. Your friend, RALPH POSTON, Private. Third Field Hospital, 117th Sanitary Train, Camp Mills, Hemstead, L. I., New York. Mi NEWS Sugar Cane or Fruit, $9.35. Fruit. Han anas 35c(40c per dozen. Burhl Gem Cantaloupes 4 for 25c, and 3 for 25c Cantaloupes 10c and 2 for 25c. Grapes 15c lb. 2 lbs. for 25c. Do You Need a Watch? We have in stock Waltham, Elgin, Ham ilton and Howards In all sizes and grades. Let us show you our Stock of Bracelet Watches. We have them all sizes and shapes. We will save you money Siegrist & Co. Largest Jewelry Store, in Eastern Oregon. Green Apples 4c lb. Lemons 45c per doz. Oranges 2560c per dozen. Peaches 10c lb. 3 for 25c, 86c to $1.00 box. Pears 5c Watermelons 3c pound. Casaba 8c lb. ' Crabapples 3c and 4c lb. Preserving Tomatoes, 10c lb. Ground cherries, 26c lb. Vegetables. Beans Colored 17 l-2e White beans 22 l-2c Dry Onions 4c and 6c. Corn 25c and 30c doz. Celery (California) 15c 2 for 25c Cabbage 5c lb. Cauliflower 15e, 20c and 25c Cucumbers 5c, 3 for 10c. Egg Plant 15c pound. Fresh Tomatoes 10c lb., per box 75c and $1.00. Green Beans 8c lb. Green Onions 5c; 3 for 10c. Lettuce 3 for 25c Potatoes 2 3-4c and 3c. Turnips, beets and carrots 6c lb. Sweet Potatoes 10c lb. 3 for 25c. Green Peppers 15c lb. Squash 3c lb. Green Tomatoes, 3c lb. Stockers $13.35. Sheep Best lambs $9.00 and $10.00. Wethers 7.007.60. Ewes $3.00 and $6.00. Goats $3.25 and $3.50. Spring lambs $11.00. Butter, Eggs and Honey. Butter Fancy creamery, 60c; $1.15. Kanch butter 55c; $1.00 & $1.05. Eggs DOc. Honey 28c. Test the Three Branches of Our Business Flour and Feed. Bluestem Flour $3.00. Royal Patent$2.95. Jersey Cream $2.95. Best of the Best (patent) $2.95. Invincible $3.00. Snowdrift $3.40. Upper Crust $3.40. None-to-Equal $2.95. Sea Foam $2.90. Best of the Best (straight grade) $2.90. Flour in 10-Ib. Sack. Graham, Germs, Whole Wheat and Royal Patent 80c Yellow Corn Meal 75c. Rye 80c. ' 101b Oats 75c Chickens and Fowls Spring Chicken 22c lb. Ducks Live, 10c and 12c. Turkeys Live, 18c and 20c Geese Live, 10c and 12c. Hons Live, 12c Cattle ' Best heavy beef cattle 6.007.00. Ordinary to good cows 4.00(5)6.00. Bull 4.005.00. Best light beef steers 6.007.00. Best beef cows 5.006.00. Stocker feeder steers 5.005.50. Calves 5.006.00. Beef heifers 5.006.00. Stocker feeder cows 4.006.00. Hogs Heavy and choice packing $16.65. Best light $15.65. Rough heavy $13.85. f Cleaning Pressing Repairing There's something for You to gain by doing so. UNEXCELLED SERVICE Wilson Bros, TAILORS CLEANING, PRESSING- AND, HAT BLOCKING New Foley Building, La Grande, Or. 13Z If You Want the News of the World the Day It Happens Read it in The La Grande Evening Observer UNITED PRESS DISPATCHES SPECIAL CA BLES FROM THE BATTLE FRONTS IN EUROPE. ALL THE NEWS OF UNION AND WALLOWA COUNTIES. ALL THE NEWS OF LA GRANDE. ALL THE NEWS OF THE BOYS AT THE FRONT. PHONE THE OBSERVER, Main 37 AND THE PAPER WILL BE SENT YOU BY MAIL (OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS) OR BY CARRIER IN THE CITY.