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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1911)
PAGE 8 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, ; FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1911. j Headquarters For Gfe'SSfC ; ' 'TT . tig ' If T "' - i.. iL tr- r , ' Uiiin i -r l v i x - ' j ; - s v(iP ") I ;,LjyiJ I : j Advertising iiiiimiirin nnnnu I i IIIIII I i II UlJlf II u yJIIIIILIIJU JI IIIII IBM SHAPE RETAINING CLOTHES This la one of the principal features of , . Adler'sColl egian Clothes- You get sterling values wheo you purchase one of theVesuits. We are now showing the widest range of exclusive patterns In our history. SUITS OF ELEGAXCE FOR YOl'SG MEN, who appreciate style. We want you to see this magnificent showing of . Adieus Collegian Clotlw's.. Come tomorrow, and let us show ydu one of these fiuUs at $15.00 and up - ' , . SASH The Home of Good Clothes BROS. NEW 7-ROOM IJOUSE In northern ; part of Riverside Addition, Near ly two teres of land In the 15 full size lots and the three fractional lots. Barn and chicken house, well and pump. ' 5 assorted fruit trees. This small acreage home place, just beyond the city limits. Is certainly a bargain at $2100.00. Half cash. . See picture at office of . WILLIAM MILLER & ERO 1107 Adams avenue. Phone Main 1. '-' 5-20.7t SPOKAXE OOUXTRI EXPERI ME.TLG WITH SYSTEM. Is Growing In Popularity and Soon Become General. May FOR RENT Furnished rooms. ' In quire of Mrs. Wm, Bay, 1419 Madi son. 5-23-2wk FOR SALE A newly painted , top buggy. Phone Farm 57. 6-23-8t- FOR SALE Household goods, con sisting of dining room table, library table, rugs, bed room set, and vari ous other articles. Inquire Mrs, D, ' C. Mahoney, 1712 Main v avenue. Phone Black 812, , v WANTL'D S t ondhand .'.c in'j work .harness 'vr rraall team W. C. Cori '' Jioiv -i.fi j I uuuj N4V',uav"wujte'! : ..." '' " : i-3t FOR SALE Three cows and cream .separator. : 2102 Jefferson' and Sec ond streets. -; :' 6-24-tf LOST-Oold L. H. S. 11 pin. Please return to George Currey for ' re. ward. . 5-29-5t WANTED A girl for general house work. Salary $5 a week. Family of two. Inquire 1?12 Pennsylvania. FR RENT Six room house. Inquire Dr. Hubbard. - 1 FOR RENT Two new modern cot tages, Inquire Julius Fisher, 1401 North Fir. ' 5-29.Gt FOR RENT Single rooms. 1914 Third street ,. -:, ,M 31 J 12 3 ; WANTED To buy a second hand sad dle, signle harness and light bug gy. Report 2002, cor. Second and Adams. ' '" FOR SALE Second hand, automoblla. A bargain. Office chair, large Unt . and various other articles, Call up ; phone Red 3792. - 5-31-lt FOR SALE Vick's choice aster i plants. Phone Ind. 15S8. 2019 Wash. ' avenue. ' ;.. : 6-2-2 1 ESS?? ACRE LOTS IN n. 3WE ADD are Now Selling at $500 Per Lot $50 Down and $10 Per Month; No Inter-; est, No Taxes: Price includes the planting of lot to orchard, and the care of same un til final payment is made; More profit on your investment in sight than on any prop erty in or about La Grande. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT GO; Foley Hotel Block Spokane, Wash., June 2. (Special) Irrigation by means of whirling sprinklers is to be carried out on an j extensive seal In the Quincy district I in Grant eounty, Washington, upon a large tract of land a few .miles south of Winchester. The apparatus," spe cially designed for the experiment, Is larger and of greater capacity than the sprinklers ordinarily , used on city, lawns. Water will be lifted from a deep well by a double, action pump driven by a gasoline engine. : In making the foregoing announce ment at his headquarters In Spokane, Stephen O.; Jayne, Irrigation investi gator for the United . States depart ment of agriculture, said -'that owing to the Irregularity of the land and the sandy character of the soil a large ex pense would be Involved to properly grade It for ' Irrigation by ordinary methods, and he added, It is to avoid more economical use of water thacw wuuiu ub poaaioie oinejwise, mat the experiment is to be carried on. "The Irrigation branch of the de partment of agriculture Is conducting experiments throughout Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana land other states," Mr. Jayne continued, "with h view of determining the. practicability of, the various methods and It is be lieved that the knowledge so gained will result in:, a material savine and Increased efficiency In the use of valu able water supplies. , x; "While irrigation by the use of whirling sprinklers is not a new idea, having been successfully and profit ably practiced in varidus places !n connection principally : with farming bperationa, it is something of an innovation to undertake the water ing of general field crops by this method. 7 . ; "Apple growers in the vicinity or Chelan, Washington, are this Beason installing sprinkling systems' also, and during the summer the whirlers will be going In many orchards." , Small brass ndzzles are screwed In to the parallel pipes at intervals or from three to four feet and when the system' Is in operation thousands 1 of tiny streams shoot forth, producing a result almost like natural rain over the area between the nozzle lines. The pipes ari so arranged that they can be revolved to give the Jets what ever angles is desired in leaving the nozzles. :;, The state of Washington has flow about a dozen Installations of this type and the system, also is growing 'n popularity In Oregon .and Cali fornia. Sprinkling by whatever system Is a :rore expensive way of irrigating than by mtans so far commonly employed end It will doubtless be some time be- i fore It is very generally practised, but In places where water Is very ex- 1. ii nnli.A ... 1. .. . 1 I .. ' I . 1 ubmc ur wjieic mo iaua is euu?r too Irregular to permit of grading or so' sandy Jhat heavy losses occur by deep percolation, Irrigation by some system of sprinkling, may often .be profitably done.. Costs of Installation and operation, are heavy tor such sys tems, howtver.jind Intensive farming, yielding large returns per acre, must be the rule where sprinkling systems are employed. ., . . ; - '. THERE'S NO RISK. If This MdioiB Does Not Benefit You v ' . Pay Nothing. A physician who mad' a mwcialtr of Rtomach troubles, particularly d.vu- pepia. arter years of wtudy perfected tbe formula from n-tilcb Itexull bys pepsia Tablets a r made. Our experience with Rexsll Dvedpd- sia Tablets leads u to believ tlium to be tbe greatest remedy known for the relief of acute ludicestiou and chronk- dyspepsia. Their lufcrallents are sootb lng and healing to tbe Inflamed mem branes of the stomach. Thpr r rirh tn 'pepsin, one of the greatest digestive aids known to medlclno Th ruiiof they afford Is almost immediate; The nse with persistency and regularity tor snort time brinzs about a cessutiou of tbe pains caused by stomach dlsor Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will insure healthy appetite, aid dlcestlon and Dro- mote nutrition. As evidence of our sin. cere faith in Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, we asit you to try them at our risk. If they do not give you entire satisfac tion, . we will return yon the monev you paid us for them, without ques tion or formality. Thev coma in three sizes, prices 25 cents. 50 cents and 11.00. Remember, von can . oh. In them only at The Rexall Store. !Fio us iuiig -.'"V - " - ' W re those thut everj body h looking for, because when, you smoke one of them, yon want more. Th last pull Is the sweetesfc Get the last poll. FAM US KING Hill? Dm k Store. ' I W .m.mm w 9 Ift 4 MODEL BAKERY Formerly the H Royal; ; it -i The very best In the Bakery 5 line by Metropolitan fcafc- If I tie materials we s arc the best moneys jjcan buy. Bread. that Mother tried to make ana S pastry fit hi a king. Give lusdcalL use I Model vBaiieryl wnmmm mm m i mmmmamm mi 1 1 m utmmv SI THE GOSSAKD CORSETS. They lace In front as a re sult the abdomen Is relieved of all pressure. ' Support Is given, and "deep breathing Is encour , aged. - '". " ' 'Vi .: , ; They gently but surely compel ( a correct standing position and ?a graceful carriage. ; Mrs. Robert Pattison Corset'cre. Phone Black 1481. " , HAS LECTl'KE SERIES. ' Many Topics of Interest to Everyone to Be froponnded, , Depot Street " . ;i ' Mahaffy Bldg. Always Send Your C lothes fo ffte ,' to fhe Best Place to hzvt Jbeni fixed lip.... V-;-v:-:it'-:3; ' We do the best work because ars equipped, to handle it. New machinery, Expert vccrlsiL." We call for and deliver. " i , y ' THE ELITE DYEIUG and CLEANING Main 64. V v- ' : Waggoner & Zundel i ! Dr,Gillllan annouqees that begin-'a ning with next Sunday evening he will deliver a series of addresses on modern themes as follows: , God In Nature Yellowstone park. - God In History Harper's Ferry. , Mexico, the Passing of Dias. Blue Laws of New England and of Others. ' , " ,' ; ; Evolution of Uncle Sam. ' The first of these will be given on Sunday, and the subject is God in His tory, Mexico, the Passing of Dias. It is yet but a few weeks till the session of the annual conference, but In that time .he exnprfa tn anAnlr nn God in Mentality; God In Philosophy, fl and possibly one or two other kindred ; themea, ' : , tugming 6 fC m a m mm mm nil if Ubi V vr i w M m m jj ."If electric lights"' were' as . economical as coal.oll lamps, we'd all use them." but wait a minute. What do you call economy? Is it econ-' omy to impair your health with m lll-smelllng lamps that burn up the llfe-glv!ng oxygen In tha air? is it economy to strain your eyes using a dim yellow light that smokes and flickers. ( . Is it economy to run the terrible risk fire and explosion that is ever present when coaLoil lamps are used? " These are not economies; they are dangers. , , Electricity furnishes a cool steady light, that leaves the air pure; that won't flicker, and can't explode. All you need to do Is press the button, and it's ready any time. . When your, health, comfort, and peace of mind are taken Into con sideration. ELECTRIC LIG11T IS CHEAPER. ; It doesn't cost much to have your houBe wired. Just phone Main 34, or call at our office. . .;- : ' ':'--. Eastern'Oregon LigM Soivot Co. I immMMmmmm-MfMmmmmi . mju m , - , . , n ( ,m. -.. gj---J- -v;::v