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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1910)
LX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1910. J. T. SCOTT n tt o o o o o o o Pian V- have no need to give att&esv and rins J away, to fiet the ot i.m wui'ij to ouJ piano&. we"fc:f x:oc; The Sher lean Clay line. SteiirAav, Lii'V-Ok, Kurzit.anii. A U Chase 'na Oolovpt J At Prices iflr T-at- ir..-r?or .-rrviss. J OIOX EXPERIMENT STATI05 IS AFTER I5T0RMATJ0X. TTTi n TTk Most SaJUble Date b Xbowb. Will Hold Interesting EtenL c5) page srs: 1H EVERT M I Safer than National Banks $ Better than U. S. Gold Bonds UNION COUNTY LANDS. 4 Why invest in foreign cities and wireless stock, when 5 you have a sure thing at home ? See C. J. BLACK, who has a large list of money makers. PI 8 I uiiiaren s nay onues We have shoes that will be outgrown pefore , outworn. 7 ' 'C' It is best for your benefit that you fit your children in either of these lines. Sprinter Peihler or Minnehaha All Show Shoe Science SMITH & GREEN Shoe Men i I Superintendent Robert WlUiycombe Is feeling the public pulse In .re gards' to the best date for holding an experiment farm day at the state experiment station near Union. ' It is Important to the welfare of the institution and the public alike, that a day be set aside each year as a great big school day In which farm ers can Inspect the farm and learn of the deep fountain of knowledge which has dome to the institution through years of experiments. . Just now the management is try ing to learn what day of the pres ent year would b the most satis faction to everyone, and has ' sent j out cards to a great number of peo-j pie. asking for an expression on this point As soon as a day can he de- event will be made. Who the Knhns Are. The Kuhn California project whose advertisement appears Jn this issue is controlled by J. S. and W. S. Kuhn,. prominent and wealthy bank ers of Pittsburg, Penn., the same peo ple who so successfully developed oyer 400,000 acres in Southern Idaho. Their Californian project consists of 20,000 acres in the great Sacramento valley and is one of the greatest Irri gation projects ever attempted. See ing is believing. Investigate and be convinced. Yellowstone Park Excursion SATURPAY, JULY 9, 1910 Lea.ying Portland at 10 p. m. v'-HV-.'V1 via the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company and Oregon Short Lline 73 7 E! Special Round Trip 7 A tj 0 6 From La Grande P 0 t Good for Return until October 31 Which includes rail transportation to and from Yellowstone Park; stage iransporta tion through the Park; all meals and lodgings at Park hotels during the five days' tour GRANDEST SCENIC TRIP IN THE WORLD Embracing stops at the famous Park hotels, seeing the Geysers, Mountains, Lakes Gataracts, Ganyons, Buffalo, Elk, Bear and other animals in tneir wild state. Interesting Side Trips at Small Expense. j Parties desiring to return via Salt Lake through Galifcrnia can do so for $29.00 ad- uiuuuai, ur. 9ivo.o irom roruana. , , -l The Finest equipped Train in the West will be provided for this event, and will include Pullman Sleepers, Diner, Parlor Ob servation Gar, and all the latest conveniences that go to make the trip pleasant and comfortable. - Full details, with pamphlet descriptive of the trip, map of the Park, etc., can be ob tained by writing to J. H. KEENEY, Agent, La Grande, Oregon. Entertaining ai Also an extremely interesting Lecture with Stereopti- con Views Illustrating KUHN eAHfOMill FKOJEG1 if (00 fl) Acres of Irrigated In Glenn and Colusa Lands Counties The Heart of the Great SACRAMENTO VALLEY A large area. A wonderfully fertile soil. , A de lightful and healthful climate. Where the growing per iod is ten months. Where alfalfa yields 8 to 10 tons per acre. Where the orange, the vine, the orchard and the farm all offer the greatest possible opportunities. ' Whce the land owns the water all the canals. laterals and other perquisites, after the entire acreage is sold, reverting to the property owners each acre represent ing one share of stock in the Canal company. A never failing water supply from the Sac- ramento River Come, See and We will Appreciate it mvesfwate You will Enoy it At Stewards ' Opera House FMM NIOTi JUNE 24 Ill II " W : AT 8:15 S ' ! InterestmgFreeEnte V