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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1911)
' ? ' ! r: ', i f . I M ":. ,1 J1 r. PAGE 2 LA GRANt EVENING OBSERVE, ' : FRIDAY, MAY 12, ' ' ' L 1 ' " " Z i i We have secured the B E S T LADES' IF SU cure on man ror the and will uana rices. make yo TIE we can se- i$50up-$20 GERY A. V. ANDREWS les s fi .imnnr'nunr ..---.-., ' " m ft Perry Pneumatic Water Systems, Samson J 5 ' Warm Air Furnaces, Pipe Valves andtfittings, Gut All VinAi Pnll Aacnrt.. f r ..... k . i it? .1 i m : : - n menu oi mcKei iniumiug. BAY & VWElFEl PLUMBERS, HEATERS, SHmMUL WORKERS We take care of the small depositor We mean the man who can save only a few dollars a month. If the amount you can save doesn't seeni worth while, remember this; The size of your first deposit Is not bo Important as the fact , that you are actually making a start. ' I ' Some of our largest accounts have growrV from smll beginnings. Come In and talk It over.. You will find us ready to xtend the same protection, and the same courteous treatmint that Vis accorded our largest depositor. We pay Interest on tlmetdepositi U. S. NATIONAL BANK LA GRANDE , OREGON The George Palmer Lumber Comp 7 ' any Retail Debartmenl VTe solicit your orders i Shingle i, Rubberoid Roofing,' Deadenirg t Ut Building Paper are prepared to furnish anddsnver material, . ' , promptly. , , Phone Main 8. ; Martin 6 Bradley SANlTARtf LUgBING Mr vt nnno Tf Phone black 3482 city hall F ARM ON WHEELS IS SEEN i! Autos and Bicycles j Sole agent for COLUMBIA AND FLYER BICYCLES $30.00 TO $45.00. Btcclfs (or tent. Also a few second .hand blftrlw for sale .from $6 to $20. AuU for Hire . Ouly experienced .and careful drivers are .sent out with . autos. Three second band autos for sale. . Special atten'lon to all kinds of repair work. "EL W. 309 Fir street. Leighton Telephone Main 737 Oorvallls. Or., May 12. (Special.) This week the visitors from the State Grangers' convention were giv en an opportunity to see txactly what a "moving school of a?rleulture" Is like, and what the program might easily be made to contain of practical Information of Vital importance to the. farmer. Such a school, on a small scale, with a suggestive program w& on exhibition in the main agrlculUua. hall, and members of the faculty wev-j present to explain the exhibits nr. I apparatus. ' As an' outgrowth of the farmers' urgent demand for a more extensive educational system for the farmer than is offered by the usual ..institute. This movable school is ' suggested by the agricultural college is a solution of the 'probie'Q, so th-u ini'cticnUy at their homes, all who ki interested may have the advantage of moderate ly equipped laboratories for t; clinical study and practical work in problems relating to the farm ami home. The college proposes to conduct these schools at least three days at a time at each plac;, with three or more departments of Instruction rep resented. Owing to a lack of funds for extension work, but few of them can be undertaken at the pres:nt time but if, In years to come, the legisla ture will see lts way In granting the appropriation asked for extension this rear, the farmers and housewives of the Ette may have a chance to study t!;- applied science of their profes sion. Th? one-week program suggested by th 3 domestic Bclence department for the movable schools, Includes prac tical sewing work, bread making, veg etables and meats, invalid diet, home nurBlng, sanitation, salad mixing, dec orating the home, and the making of desserts and candies. The department of agriculture, in a three-day program, will give lec tures on the location of .orchards, grafting and budding, pruning, spray ing, handling the crop, and apple pack, ing, with demonstration work. Feeds for dairy cattli, the Import ance of keeping feed and milk record, the Bnbcock test, separater use, th: care of milk and cream, and butter making art to be taught by the dairy department. The agronomy depart ment has prepared nn Interesting and Instructive exhibit showing the grave necessity of testing seed for vitality and cleanness from weeds. An al falfa plant being smotherc-dfby dod der Is shown growing, to illustrate the process by which the parasite kills the alfalfa. The poultry department also pre pared a program of special Instruc tion for those desirous of learning how to get big ylejds of eggs from their flocks and big market returns. Glasses as a Lasft Resort Many people positive- es pro; )er considera tion in thematier cf . relieving headaches and neitoiis troubles. They takl all manner o: cures and medi cines, but are at last driven to spex. Then it is, ; "OH, WHY' DIDN'T I DO IT SOONER?" HE AC v CK Eyesight SiHclulIst Xext Door to the Post Ofiioe. Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PL'AN P ESSCB The rooms are cood and Steam heated only one blockjFrorr depot D. C. Brichpux,Prop. Every family hu need of a good, reliable : liniment For oprains, bruibes, sorenenc of , the muwles and rheumatic paint there ii none better than Chamberlain's. Sol-' l j Itll Hon Urn ; 4' 131 INtERET on an 1130.00 fn"vtstinent. We can offer you a first class rental proposition. UL MILLER & BKO., 1107 Adams Ave. Phone Main 1. Benjamin Franklin "Show me how your Is kept and I'll show kind of people live hi munlty." said: graveyard you what the com- The Blue Mountain MarB ii r le woi Its Has Just recVlved a) carload of Vermont marbrs Plice your or ders at once formonuments, head stones and markers. v Decoration Day Will soon be here. You should see that the graves of your dead are properly marked. The Blue Mountain Marble Works E.C. DAVIS, - PROP. .... :''.tfftW:.1l,pf'fl...V''-'ww..wnw.Pli ..y.'-iw, . . .-'.(.( , . :;, . ,",1 1 '' Special Attraction M Arcade, Friday and Saturday THE SHELLING: OF THE SAN MARCO'S Formerly th$ battleship Texas," which play ed an important part in he Spanish-American war. Shovjs tile experiment of the government ship in mid-ocean and in a few, lere scrap iron. in placing this hours reducing t to ALWAYS 10 CENTS t m J Ji Jtrfii Vit 'intgiujniigfi4iir'nj t f e's teadina wefer t. m J. H. La Grand Opposite U. 8. Lani Office oi A dams Avenue, m 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 i i ii 1 1 1 1 i i i hi hiiii iifiinH ii 1 1 1 ii That's What They All Say I It's Good For What Ails You Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ! f STRAWBERRIES BANANAS I ORANGES LEMONS New Potatoes 2 lb 25c . New Peas 2 lb 25c J Asparagus 10c lb New Cjibbage 5c Spinach 5c Hhibarb 5c . Head Lettuce 10c :: Home Lettuce 10c lb. Radishes 3 ii for 10c. ' Green Onions 3 for 10c :: Bermuda Onions 7c a lb. ii W ii City Grocery & Bakery The Home of Fancy Groceries V ""t'UMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimuuHUHIMIlu i K M