J. aORT PAGES. EVKsrtNO AsseftVRH. o Randal oREflOr's'Ht'Bs.pAT, rEfiutxitr PASS TWO. fiOYEIill if We Want Your Wants EON Main 43 PHOE SNODGRASS You no doubt have heard Of JERSEY CREAM fLOUR. If not, ask the many who use it. Try a sack next order. Satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded We have on hand a quantity of empty coffee cansJust the thing for bread or flour 25c each J AS. G. SNODGRASS SUCCESSOR TO E. P. STAPLES NEW GOODS COMING DAILY Fine Line of Corsets, sizes 18 to 36 Laces, Collars, Veiling, Dress Trimmings, Silk and Velvet Rib bons, Buttons, Side and Back Combs i THE VI DUM (0. 44444444)r444l44K THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY E POLACK, Propr. Complete line of Eatables UMBRELLA RECOVERING AMD REPAIRING New Covers put on, $.50 to 44.uu. ; . H you have anything, brok- I en lean fix U. -j ... . ,. , .. , , L. C. SMITH OPPOSITE FOUNDRY Main 43 GROCERY WWWW WW WWW WW WW wwww swirrs PREMIUM HAMS A.MD BACOM None better. Every piece is guaranteed. Fresh shipment just received. Phone Main ?5 Danger in a Ccld llm'ftute you have runt nu'tiMiiHliu n ....i.i. and rwoTort'd fniin tlii-m wlihmil ireutuu-ui of any kind, do not fur a uiomvnt Imalm tnn i-iimn arv n n aanironina. pint . ....., tnonla. but also the Infectious ilUpawa aucb aiuiiimuena ana scarlet fever tlart with cold. Ton cold prepare the rt m fur n.. reception and development of tlie genu ol these dlMaane. Take our advke-caroyoui OOld while yon caa. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy . bt Its remarkable nm of polrtu ha Imeotnt aetavi artliMa of tradv asd OMuuiorwi, nil BTucnpu itiaoirectiult UiarollaUo. Tttlfc I! ROVEMEHT Of ROADS The United States office of public the center of 7V4 Inches above the top roads will supply this paper with prac- of the Inner Blope of the ditch for a tlcal articles on various features of 20-foot road, and where the hills are road building and maintenance, which a little steep make the crown 10 In wlll be published from time to tlme.,ches. AVith a crown of about 1 inch Our" subscribers are urged to give this to the foot from the center to the matter careful consideration, and are sides, the ditches which are often requested to forward to this office built across the road on steep grades for transmission to the office of pub- to deflect the water will not be lie roads any practlcnl question which needed. Instead of carrying water they desire answered relating to road across the road In open ditches, tile construction and maintenance. Ques- or concrete drains should, if possible. Hons and answers will be published be provided. They should have suf- by this paper at suitable intervals, flclont capacity and fall to carry the The second article follows: MiiliiK-numo of Karth Koads. I We may recognize the value of hard durable roads In all parts of the country, but still the fact remains that; for a long time to come -the majority of the roads will be composed of earth. Furthermore, In about nine months out of the year, the earth road if properly cared for, Is reasonably satisfactory. For many agricultural districts, It Is the only road at present available. Hence, these communities should set themselves seriously to work to learn the best methods of maintaining earth roads and of get ting the maximum service from them. Prosperity comes to the country o a great extent through the prosperity of the farmers. This fact strongly sug gests the Importance of giving the earth road every possible care and at tention In Its location, drainage, con struction and maintenance. An earth road composed of water holding soil should be exposed to the aun and air as freely as possible, as comparison between the shaded and sunny portion of such road will easily Indicate. This should be ac complished by clearing; a sufficient amount of trees and undergrowth away from the road. It must be re membered, however, that sandy and gravelly roada require moisture, and In these cases some shade ahould be retained. Furthermore, treea are beneficial along river banks and on steep grades subject to washing. Drainage is one of the most Import ant po(nts to consider In vuuuci-iiuii.x.t toh In lima" -il with an earth road. The majority ofiMrth rnart m, " -... uau an an mountainous ana hilly districts have too much drain age. Occasionally a road will be found with five ditches, three 4n the middle made by horses' hoofs and by wheels of the vehicles, and two on the sides. All well-constructed earth roads are supposed to have no more than two ditches one on each side of the traveled roadway. Keep the water out of the middle of the road by giving It a crown or elevation In KXXXXXH2 ITODMTS HEWS For Only TRY OUR JOB DEPARTMENT for first class Commercial Printing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Advertising space in the OBSERVER proves a profitable Investment. WW maximum amount of water that Is expected to flow through them at any one time. The capacity Is Increased In proportion to the fall or grade; for insmnce, ii-lm.!; pipe !nM on a one Per cent grade will carry 1800 gallons Per minute, while the same pipe laid on a 2 per cent grade will carry 2B00 gallons per minute. Furthermore, a culvert laid flat will soon fill up, while one having a good Incline will keep Itself clear. In the maintenance of an earth road, avoid the mistake of changing the natural order of things. Natural ly the soil Is found on top and the clay to the bottom. If this order Is reversed In constructing a road, the result will be less satisfactory than if the soil be left at the top of the road, for soil makes a better surface to a road than clay. If the roadbed is largely a clay to start with, It will be well to place sandy soli or clean sand on top. A covering of 6 to 10 Inches of sand upon clay that persists In breaking up Into deep mudholea will usually be satisfactory, and If sand enough be added, this clay will cease to make mud. If the roadbed Is com posed of sand It can be improved by an application of clay. The rule for a aervlcable earth road then, la as follows: Make ditches on each aide and keep them open; haul aand and gravel upon sections need ing this treatment; use a road machine and a split log drag judiciously (a full description of which will be con tained In a later article): follow the attention you would give your prize acre, factory or atore, and it will pay as large a profit in proportion to your Individual outlay. Pop Sale. Dry lJfinch and 4-foot wood. De livered In any quantity. Price reason- bl' . . ' CRANDALL BROS., 'Phone Black 1742. The LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER furnishes its readers with the State, National and Local News1 each evening. Delivered at your door 65c in Our Want Your want is placed before a Your want is paw every day- ,yoan you. uo.u .k want ao whera results ron next. FOR RENT Housekeeping inm.lre of Mrs. C. S. Zuber. rooms. 'Phone Red 1781. FOR RENT Rooms for light house keeping. Inquire of Mrs. E. C. Moore, corner 4th and Q Sts. FOR RENT Nicely furnished east room; all modem ciinveuium.". . j quire at J. M. Berry's atore. t-m FOR RENT Furnished room with bath and privilege of using plum. Phone r.1 mi. . 2-12tf FOR RENT Large store building, with shelving and counters; used a number of years for hardware and furniture. Also housekeeping rooms. 1417 Washington Ave. 2-19-lm 1 FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR TRADE 840 acrea in Wrllowa; cruises five million feet See R. W. Logan, La Grande Na tional bank. FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock roosters for sale. Inquire of J. B. Reynolds. 'Phone Black 602. 1-lSlm FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow and young calf. A bargain. Inquire at 1417 Wash. Ave. 2-5-6t WANTED. WANTED To buy telephone poles. Home Independent Telephone com pany. WANTED Four apprentice girls for the millinery department of the N. K. West store, at once. Apply at the atore. I BEST COAL! !$8.5'0! t-PER TON-5 Rock Spring Lump and Rook Spring ut. PHONE MAIN 10 Prnmnt DcliiArt Rlf wsp VI J . -d Stock on Hand. '.............I Per PHONE FOR MAIN 13 and out Circulation Manager will explain out -f ' premium offer. Hundreds took advantage of the off er last year and more are doing so this year. Cef easy money early. ; , Ad Column thousand or more want-welter. in..j nna cent Dr word of vour - . ------ j W ANTED, GIRL Immediately; gen. eral housework; email family; good wages. 'Phone Black 1032. M5tf WANTED To trade hay for wool Stoddard Lumber Co. . t-Htf FOUND Child's bead purse, contain ing 10 cents. Owner may ha same by applying at thla office. Ht 4 A CHAIR HOSPITAL. ;f ymi have a chair or In fact 4 any piece of furniture which Is on the Invalid list you can not do better than to bring It to my 4 furniture hospital, where a 4 speedy cure Is assured. Prompt 4 and neat work assured. Remem- 4 ber that I make all kinds of . buggy covers. Call on me for iff kinds of upholstering. 4 J. H. IHLLMAIT. 4 4 Shop on Fir Street, Next Door to 4 Thorn's Grocery. Black 1511. 4 I .. 4,tk4444444t HERE TO STAY II Although the present ! ; electric light famine has ; temporarily placed us out ; ; of business, we are not 1 1 out of business by any means. When the lights ; ; are on again the public ' will find that we will still ' behere with the very bp&t Oregon. We are taking advantage of the con dition of affairs to make many improvements as t the public will readily see when we again open to the public. ELECTRIC THEATRrW. E. M. Sherwood, Mgr. 4444444444444444444444 DRYt onth M NKX DKVQ CO. X4444 4 i4st4 m a LTTTT 71 . A