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PACTS. EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE OREGON. MONDAY. AI T.CST 8. 100S. PAGE seven. l""""wiwtwwwwwwwww I i C. W. Preston Big Cut in Oxfords for $ Thirty Days fiL: - SI W K T IPfRTYISITS 1 C. W. Preston . ""-li't 1 j i ORCHARDS cry ii?y i nd feed stable Cor. 4fh & Rdams Ave., One Block West of the Foley Hotel i . ... .. 'j $rAU Hew Rigs--- Well Matched Teams , Single Horses For Ladies ; I i I ' JCOw the threshing ' machines are getting noisy up the valley. Crops are good. . ' . ' . GLASSES" THAT PIT Pear blight U thei only serious ene my of the fruit Industry In this coun ty. This is the statement of Prof, d C. Cate, of the Oregon Agricultural college, after completing a tour of in spection of the orchards of the coun- ' 1 - Prof. Cates states our climatic con ditions are such that by ordinary In- telllgonqe we can compete with the codlln moth and other pests, much easier than in most of the sections of the state. ., . , , ' .,. The pear blight it must be under stood. Is an enemy that science has not yet fully been able to eradicate. The United States agricultural department has spent several millions of dollars, but has only been partially successful ' The only way Is to watch the trees closely In the spring of the year, Just the leaves begin to curl, cut them out. But this Is not all. Cut the dying llrab back far enough to get al of the dis eased part, then disinfect the end of the lime with a solution of corrosive sublimate, the speciric ,' name being ermurlc chloride, which comes in tablet form. : Take four tablets to a pint of water and apply with a sponge or swab. Also be careful to disinfect the knife or saw you , are using. If you do not you are liable to do more damage than you do good. Then do not forget to burn all of the dead limbs un. Do not let these disease breeders luy around the premises. Prof. Cutes says there is no iuph lion but what our fruitgrowers can stamj out this dreaded disease Itthey will only realize the necessity of. do ing It. The California pear growers lust millions of dollars before tin y look hold of the proposition Intelli gently, and we should not bd dere.lli-t. "ear, blight In this suction U not yet uiiil on anytiiliijp but penr ttntf api)i- Cured ISay I'cver and Slimmer Cold. A. J. Nusbaum, Batesvtlle, Ind writes: "Last year I suffered for three months with a surryner cold so dis tressing mat u interfered with my business. I had many of the symp toms of hay fever, and a doctor's pre scription did not reach igy case, and I took several medicines which seem ed to only aggravate my case. For tunately I Insisted upon having Fo ley's Honey and Tar and It quickly cured me. My wife has since used Foley's Honey and Tar with tho same success." A. T. Hill, diiiBglst. X GEORGE PALMER. President W. H. BRENHOLTS Ass't Cashier J. M. BERRY. Vies President C. S, WILLIAMS. 2d Ass't Cashier' I ..v.'- F. L. MEYERS, Cashier ".-',..'' s '. 3655 ;:.-: La Grande National Banfi Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS $160,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY t THE SCENIC 8. A. GARDIX1ER, Proprietor and Manager. MOTION PICTURES ' and ILLUSTRATED SONGS. I'rograra: ) SONG ' ;. ' "Just to Iteiulnd You." M. E. Braddon. . Comic Slides Tho Snow Ball. Tho Patriot. Scenes in Switzerland. The Little Mad Cap. ; ; SONG ' - . "Wen You Know You Love tlio Girl and She. Loves You." ' . Cliano of lrogrnm Slomlnjs', WettiiPMlays nnd Frklny, - MaAlneos: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons at 1:30. ' Children under IS years, Be. 4 THE SCENIC t DIRECTORS J. M.;Brry 'A. B. Conley F. J. Holme F. M. Brykit C. C'Penninglon " F. L. Meyers " Geo'L. Cleaver - 4 W. L. Brenholts Georga Palmar , i ... i, rjovfff.iirS l; r:i:n! !',.;:; ?.!.i .Km started. !i)T. l.V.'ltll !T1- 'f-nnonl-.il l.v t'v Ws www Keep the money at home by using ? LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no n ere crd tt as sweet. All dealers. ',1 u , i ' r. I r.: i ! n,1 c.t'-.fr f; 'V !' 11. )'.'!), llli'i.T '"J 1 J.. a f il 1 "I lirt! 1 '. . n l:s :i k. n. Till tn.j ,IO! i . i A;' r, . I I M "CF r -n y Vn ii'.- Vh.'v H v.-m- b-.it r- i V.'i i!i -il.iy, An-", ft, :ii. i!-;,m;iit o: If .'s .' J..i C; jn v. : v AS tlOitrOk J l hevo fiv.td. 'ItttttttlDKIItllltttlll . ? f 1 iHi! WELLS 11 Kinds FIELD end CirC'i In bulk ar-d in packages. v We have been the cecd distributor cf this county - Z for several years ana our stock as usual is complete. i Feed of All Kinds t 1 EARLY ROSE SEED POTATOES : : STORAGE : : A. V. OLIVER Slater Block If you nrrd water fur irrigation ot dumesflc e, why not have a well drilled and rased up with slcul citse- Iiik? It's the only way to securo Pure Water, and Glean Well It. A. West of La Grande, successor to Miller West, O. It. N. drillers, will b (lad to iivs you flfures and do your drilling;. RrA. 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YEARS -.EXPER!EKCe' ! : I &mld be Cp3b!c cf lilting 'jour eyes correctly.- I S If the Ulasses"! furnish you do net fiive absolbt-s' satis-. ; faction, 1 stanj ready to refund your ir.cn :y ':::.': .5 ; I a:n i?pre I'MTij !;i!n;'-Ci! j-txty-fiu; d-iy; J year to m.i: riy cf.crtio:;:. : : : ; K1 V:.(S I..., 1 lEAPINtt riCfvELIi JLV.-EU'J : ..... j. L '.'' ''.VP Mountain 2umeij C To ( lll HC St. I.oul.1 . . . sr. rmil Omaha ivaiiNis l ltjr Dlrert . . $;j.r,n . .. C7..V) . . tou.u . . tao.Oii . . f 00.00 TICKETS WILL HE ON BALK JULY , 7, 22, S3 Al'GfKT 6, 7, 21, 23 Good for return In 10 days with stop over privilege at pleasure within limits. DOM FORGET THE DAKS For aav further Information call on i. IL KKKNEV, L-sJ Agent, Or writ to WM. McMUItnAT, Oensral Faaraoror Agent, PORTLAND, OREOON. HAROWARE.SIOVCS.rL'RKITL'F.L.KLILDG MATERIAL E i CLIENT AND LiM 7" - ; ' - ii V J r v. , 4 Agents for Union rcrllai;;! Ct r.icnt Co's Red Devil Crar.d Colli Cement anJ Llir.c Highest Quality Cbtjiitablc r' I' .l.ll'ii I tiii:iii:'s not A HiMDAcm:, not single bad effrct following the use of our bottle beverages. Thnt is one reason why so many people are giving up the use of aloohollo drinks and taking, Instead, our Olnger Ale, Root Deer, Sodas, Mineral Waters, eta. They taste good, are good, end have only 'good effects. Union Bottling Works Satssfcct.on CisaniE.tccd l 1 . You'll Pay VJith Pleasure 7'T.?i Fortvery mtal you eal'hers. Tit ' . will Le a ccmbinalien of good If :,. i food, pood cooking ndood ser !! . '. vice. Our restaurant is mtend i r-;td for people who appreciate ' l' . gxi eatins, alti for people whs . ,. 1 like the good thincs of life at a j nnoderate cost. If you belong to "V ' ' thst cUss, c:m n anJ sss wha tJ ' I we can do for you. I 'lfie Mode! Restaurant -C1 J' A- ARBUCKLE. Prop. We tsll weekly meal ticket for 1. s i i . ;. ! 1 !. 1 ' m l,i