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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1919)
63 : . i ,,.,,,,,,,....,,..,.,.,... r ' ' r r ' !" rr 1 1 - : : r- ' a ' O ' o o o ' ' nmy. stott. p. ma; -"'jrr-""ii- the Sunday mornin& .observer a ' "srvTrsr " 0 ut M WWMIWI mi IMMIMIIIBIIIIMIIWIIIIT1 H n flnfTTWiiMiraTllliriTTT-TBwiinTMMIIIM . e 1 . ,,,..- . V . o . 0. ; I lapB ' jjyji j ii ( ggg grg f -1 . ' . . . . I. To La Grandees Greater ' grocery'0 Open "Monday p April 14 I WITH A GREATER STOCK OF MERCHANDISE A GREATER SALES FORCE AND WITH GREATER VALUES THAN EVER l Nothing Will Be Sold On iiay pemng G0 We want the people of this community to call in and get acquainted with our new home in order that you may know more about the merits of our com plete stock and the wonderful values we offer. We have provided for the convenience and benefit of the public an educational demonstration to be con ducted by the representatives of nationally known goods, who will take pleasure in demonstrating various famous foods. Mr. John Roupe, representing Swift & Co., will be on hand to hand you a ham sandwich served hot right off the stove Swift's Premium Ham the taste will tell the rest. Mrs. Ed. Cross will hand you a cup of the finest coffee you ever drank Royal Club Nuf Sed. . . '"' ""! " ''r ' 'v f 'r- If you like good tea Mrs. Chas. Tall will serve you the finest cup you ever tasted Tree Tea five flavors. :' Mr. James Smith, representing National Biscuit Co., will be on hand to explain the advantage of using the finest line of crackers and cookies made iithe United States. SEVERAL OTHER DEMONSTRATIONS AND ATTRACTIONS THAT WILL BE OF INTEREST TO ALL WHO WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. ring is me ? For us to change the hue of our houses, the appearance of our home, the conditions of our lawns and yards and place ourselves in harmony with all nature. We have what you need to accomplish all this. . AT THE RIGHT PRICE Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, Garden Hose, Nozzles, Sprays, etc. The famous Chi-Namel line of Varnishes, Stains and Enamels, Paint Brushes,' Scrub Brushes, Tooth Brushes, etc. tfcj$i..Aijt . ' For Our Opening 1 lot of Enamelware, worth $1.35 to S1.75, each $1.33 1 lot of Butcher Knives, worth 75c to $1.50 each 10c CHILDREN'S HOSE Worth 25c 18c LADIES' HOSE Worth 50c - 33o SCHOOL TABS 5c values : - ' lc SHUP.E CATCH MOUSE TRAPS 0. N. T. THREAD 12 PIECE SET OF Decorated and White and Gold Est Semi-Porcelain Dishes C tea cups, 6 tea saucers, 6 7 inch plates, C 5-inch plates, 6 individual butter dishes, 6 fruit dishes, 1 round vegetable dish, 1 oblong vegetable dish, 1 sugar bowl, 1 cream pitcher, 1 pickle or spoon tray, 1 platter $8.98 The Place Yon Get Everything You Need Every Day at the Price You Like to Pay Andrew's Variety Store ; 0 Stilwell's Meat Department ALL KINDS AND CUTS OF FRESH MEATS, SAUSAGE AND POULTRY. THE BABY BEEF WE ARE NOW OFFERING YOU CANNOT BE BEAT. CORN FED NO BETTER QUALITY CAN BE PRODUCED. OUR PRICES . ARE ALWAYS LOWER. WE DO NOT HANDLE FROZEN OR COLD STORAGE MEATS. WATCH OUR REFRIGER ATED WINDOW DISPLAY. WE HAVE OUR OWN FREE MEAT DELIVERY USE IT. PHONE MAIN 32 The Stilwell Meat Co. M. A. STILWELL ED. F. SMITH SOLE OWNERS THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR THE PEOPLE 6f THIS COMMUNITY THAT'S WHAT THE HOOVERIZED BELIEVES ALL THE TIME For this reanon and to show our apprecia tion of the remarkable bumnem which we have enjoyed we are going to have the cele brated and popular O.-W. II. & X. Bund to rurnhfh music at our grand openiiift Mon day evening at 8 o'clock. , Come and hear yonr bn4 and our band come and enjoy you me If let your caren diMappear.fnr we ' are going to have a good ol d-fit h tunned houNB warming and we want you there. It ant makn any iliTferenre whether you have ever feaught a nfrkd'a worth in out tore wi still want you with ha. ON DISPLAY THAT EVEN-' ING WILL BE THE WONDER FUL BATTERY &CALE It l ikV that. Ill n.w. and it I the aff fw im t'.awUra Or.gto. It dora (lie,, or mni Irutlm atrtrtly t U ntiiiY, one ftn will wbra you xaine It. The ftral L worth cnwtiftK to MP, but the Nnciul tur of Ifaia k fvfll will hr miirr than y intiripat. 'I i. in I a Otandr'n hir. r IMi ar o)ninK for pi'rniiinrnry and irv you all thr bent that, we know how to i. Cnited Elatti Food A iwioiitrt . Mot Ueanaa HOOVERIZED GROCERY " o " o ,;r SAM HARRIS, PROP. s BUILDIHtt FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY GOLDEN RULE CO. j,jf0NE us YOVR ORDER. USE 0U9. EXCLUSIVE PltOMPl PELIV- Union Hlora Oion R a.m.. Snturdar OpfOL M LV tinUI a - a I ,. " ,,,, " B a w; & ERT., fHOIgg ;,MAJN'S2 OR 82 O o 9 Use?. 't . . . . . ..... . . ' f.f e ..: