la GitANTsij evenetg OEGERVEIl
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1910.
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than any previous year, of well selected first quality articles suitable for Christmas
Gifts, including Diamonds, . Watches, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Bra
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and Silvervare, all the best quality money can buy, and vhich you can procure at
lowest prices, quality considered. Call and examine goods and prices before buying.'
You will save money and get fully guaranteed goods vhich, if by any chance should
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Established 1891..Opposite Land Office,
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LA GRANDE'S LEADING JEWELER
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... it VA.4tnM a! rAmniAMilal P1nti
The annual meeting or the members
'. vu T o nvanilA Psvmmam.nl r1nh
will be held in the Club rooms Tues
day eening, December 13,11910, at 8
o'clock for the purpose if electing
three directors and for the transac
tion of any other business that may
properly come before the meeting. It
is desired that there be a full attend
ance as Boreral matters of importance
are to be considered. A special Invi
tation la extended to all citizens in
terested in the welfare of our city
and community to be present and give
their ideas of what should be done
for the ensuing year1. -,
JOHN COLLIER, President
EXTEND wOnivlfJ
EXP1HTS
Want ads car. one cent a word.
Plumbing
and Heating
John Melville
M28 Adams A n-.:'t
LA GRA NDE, - 'i:0RE
0. A. C. HAS PLAJf OX FOOT TO
BESEFIT OREGON. f ,
President Kerr and Government Anth-
orltles Working Ttogethcr.
O. A; Corvalllar Ore., Dec. 13
(Special) Practically every part of
the state of Oregon will be benefit
ted by the plan for the extension of
experiment work in all phases of hor
ticulture and agriculture . which is
now under consideration by President
W. J. Kerr of the Oregon Agrlcultur
al college and the authorities at
Washington. The plan will be sub
mitted to the regents of the college
at a meeting which will be held within
the next two weeks. In all probaD
lllty r the : regents will approve the
plan and it will then be ready for
presentation to thei legislature at Its
next meeting. ,.
While at Washington Dr. Kerr pre
sented his plans to the officials of the
various deoartments and secured
their coooeratlon. The Federal bffl
cials have aareed to give material
financial support and have offered the
services of their experts. ' ;
The nlan Includes extensive experi
ments in Irrigation In the Willamette
valley. The experiments will be car
ried on in cooperation with farmers
and fruit growers at such points in
the valley as will best test the' vary
ing conditions. This (may necessitate
work in as many as fifteen different
communities in the valley. It win m-
or
of farming and the time and methods
of tillage.
Harney Valley, or Borne other lo
cality In the central part of Oregon,
will probably be the location for an
other experiment station. The two or
three million acres of land which
will be opened up hy the building of
railroads into this section and which
are now almost entirely unproduc
tice will by means of experimental
work, be redeemed and made produc
tive.. This will be a station at which
the problems f dry farming1 will be
studied exclusively,-
Some point in southern Oregon will
also be selected as a site for an ex
periment station which will be a cen
ter for extensive operations through
out that section of the state. The offi
cials at Washington have expressed
themselves as favorable to the sta
tion at that point and are now at work
oh the plans. This station wilt take
up not only the study of the various
branches of horticulture but will also
make extensive investigations along
all agricultural lines. The station
authorities ; will ; cooperate with the
fanners and fruit growers , in this
section in the solution W whatever
problems may present themselves.
Dr. Kerr believes that If these plans
meet with the approval of. the legis
lature and receive the support of the
people of the state the agricultural
products of the state will be increased
many millions of dollars, , '
The experimental work which is to
be carried on through these stations
will be under the control of the Col
lege and will be conducted by experts
of the College Experiment Station' and
the federal government. The great va-
rety of soils, climate, elevation and
other : natural conditions make this
state a rich field for experimental
work. The Xact that the state Is be
ing settled very extensively at this
time by people who are not familiar
with the conditions makes the experi
mental work of exceptional value to
the state.
WHY SALVES FAIL s
TO O RE ECZEMA
i Scientists are now agreed that the
eczema igerms are lodged not in the
outer skin, or epidermlB, but in the
Inner skin. Hence, a penetrating liq
uid is requred, not an outward salve
that clogs the pores.
.We recommend to all eczema pat
ients the standard prescription Oil of
Wlntenreen as compounded In liquid
rarm Known as u. u. u..rrescnpuon,
trial bottle of this D. D. D. Pre
scription at only 25 ents will instant
ly relieve the itch. We have sold and
recommended this remedy for years
and know of wonderf&l cures from its
use. We recommend it to our patrons.
The Newlln Drug Co. Dec, 13 15
TTi nnleker a cold la gotten rid of the
tea the danger from pneumonia and other
serious dloeases. Mr. B. W. L. Hall, oi
FEED AND GmaaRcsXCo
HnriA inveRtieatlonfl of methods
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age and aaaptammy or various juhub r. Mt'c-U to U ab8olutely the
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have recommenuea , 11 w mj ineuu uu
they all agree with me." or sale tj au
dealers.
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LA GRANDE
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SHOEMEN DEPOT STREET
of This Bank J!
FOR llLL muds of
amisnms owdies
1316 Adams Avenue
8E0EGI PALMEB, PtteB. F. J. HOLHIS, TIce Prei.
TT. L. BREM'OLTS, Asst. Cash. ; EAEL ZUITDEL, U Ass't Osh.
F. L. itEIEES ,CashIer.
h&::i(ten Ban!:
of La Grande.'Orecon
- United Siatc3 Depository
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $2Q0,QQQ.C0
is due to the fact that we have, t
ample capital and that we tave
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aonerea 10 uc7 wnwn oum
been cpnsWvutlTe, yet .alouif
progressive lines. We offet tOj
our customers modern facilities I
t for the prompt and proper tran-; T
saction of tneir financial anairs; .
ample ' vault nd safe room for
storlaf and safe-ruardlng of
their mof&cy, ntos. Insurance
policies and other valuable pap
ers and such liberality of treat
ment as 11 consistent with pru
dent banking.,-' :):
TOUR account Is cerdlally soli-.
cited." ::'
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.SEASONS WHY YOU SHOULD
CONSULT JIEACOCX ABOUT .
. Y0UB EYES. !:..;.;..
' 1.- I devote my entle time
to the Optical Profession.'1,
2. My examination of the
' eves is thorough and accurate
;by a method, not 20 years out
, of date, but the latest sclen- -title
method known to the pro
.' feBslon. ' ,. , ; : . ,.
! 3. . All my glasses are made
to fit the ,face, as. well as the
eyes. r- ' ' ' v;
4. All my glasses are ground
v in my workshop In La Grande,
' ; therefore you are not obliged to
" iwalt but a few hours. "
L , 6. The leading physicians
are now sending all their pa
tients to me when they suspect
eys strain. -v
6. I duplicate, exactly, any
lens, no matter who made or ,
1 -'prescribed, itr ' . ...
7. I . guarantee all glasses
' to be entirely, satisfactory,
8. IP, AT ANY TIME
WITHIN ONE YEAR, I CAN
. IMPROVE YOUR VISION
WITH GLASSES, THERE
WILL BE NO EXTRA CHARGE
FOR THE CHANGING OF.
.... lenses. r-' '':':
' 9. Most people cannot afford
to pay high prices for their '
glasses, yet they should have
'. the best work, and here is .
.' where we can serve such peo
pie.; ;. ;'. v- - '.
fT 10. IP, AT ANY TIME, YOU
REQUIRE THE SERVICES OP
A SPECIALIST. YOU WILL
' NOT BE OBLIGED TO WAIT
?' SIX MONTHS UNTIL I ' RE-;
TURN. BUT I WILL BE HERE
ALL THE TIME. V
HEAGOCH
Eyesight Specialist. v
NEXT D00U TO POSO OFFICE.
BXEECT021S. ,
GE0SG3 PALKEE, , Yf, L. .DHS3H0LT9
W. J. CIIITECII F. L. MET EES
F. J. nOLHES Yf. BLPIIKC3
C. C. PENINGTCN
W. D. CLE AYE 3
P. B. BYE3T
Yflth ear ample resources syid facilities ire can render yea eS
cleat icrtlco aad handle year bssinesi to year entire satisfaction.
Somethiiig New inVa i Heater
I Have Exclusivo Sale in La Grande of the
- Greatest Possible Economy in Fuel. ty:';:
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Will Burn Any Kind of Wood or Coal, togc
or separately. . ! . . y; -.
Will Hold Firq 24 Hours Without Renewing.
JUST THE STOVE You have been looking for.
COME in and I will show you. Trade mo your
old Heater on the "ALL FUEL.' V ; Best Ever
' Made.: .v 'r-:'"' i'V: -'' ri':.'': -,'.;:';:....
; 26.00 $280 $31.0Q f
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