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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1911. PAGE 3 Savings Banks pay 4 per cent, but your savings Invested In a River side Addition lot, will double In a few years. Because Riverside Addition Is right in th center bLindustrial " activity. ; ; Riverside addition will soon have on of the finest paved streets in the entire city. The work on Second street, Is rapidly nearing completion. . . :: i Riverside Addition 1 the home of. many of La Grande'' best clt liens. , ' OUR PRICES ARE VERY LOW Some of the lots' are $75.00. None are higher than $200. You can buy on your own trms, : Z Offce Open Evenings William Miller &Bro., 1107 Adams Avenue. PHONE. MAIN L. I Perry Pneumatic : Water Systems, Samson wina jams, jjeming blimps, Richardson a Boynton Warm Air Furnaces, Pipe Valves and Fittings, Gut ters, Plumbing Fixtures of All Kinds, Full Assort ment of Nickel Trimmings. BAY: 6 ZWElM PLUMBERS, HEATERS, SHEET METAL WORKERS r vwwv-ww w-Wwt www r r trwww ww"""" w wwwir - ' ... u ft L 11. Welt on & Son SUCCESSORS TO G.L FOWLER Phone, Main 10 CITY TRANSFER LINE 'IP . Enameled Beds R educe TO MAKE ROOM FOR LARGE FALL SHIPMENTS We our before move have too many enameled beds and mahogany clr essers on hand, and we want to move., them h bisr fall shipments arrive. These goods were mighty good values at the regular prices, fail to them quickly, we have made drastic reductions. They can't last long at these prices, and we urge you to IL take advantage of this money saving opportunity while selections are large. There are a number of i styles not given in this advertisement but the. mimbc r in each pattern is limited. Vemis-Martin White Enamaled Beds Vernis-Martin White Enameled Beds, 2-inch continuous' posts with seven 1,1-2 in, filler posts. Covered with three coats of durable enamel, hard-baked, will - not chip or crack. Looks clean and stays clean. Reg ular price $24; special . M ... $17.10 Other Styles in White Enameled Beds . ALL FULL WIDTH ft"''" ' Two-inch continuous posts, nine 7-8 hi filler-posts, h ead 56 in. high, foot 42 in. Triple enamel finish. Good. .life. M , --w O V-'-'j U-AAA .......... ,. - - $10.u) ( , a .uaxiicicu jjxauuKttuy miiau. -iuuu uusis auu x-LUvjn iuier uosis. lriimnea witn noiisnea orass Knons. aurauie ana attractive Dea. Always sola at yzz.ov ; special ,;-,;;,, r,, ,:;', ;; $1. Yo Two-inch continuous posts with 3-8 inch filler posts. Enamel is heavy and durable, former price $16.00; ' J .WWV. ...-................. .. .. ...... ,........ i..... . ijlXAI.'XV i I:' 3 i: : - if J: 11 f 5 Mahogany Dressers and Chiffoniers Princess and high dressers, with oval, square or shaped mirrors of heavy beveled French Plate. Straight or double-serpentine front. Large roomy drawers that won't bind or stick. Princess style sold regularly at $37.50; special ....... ' Chiffoniers, regularly priced at $35.00; special ... Princess, regularly priced at $22.50 ; special Princess, regular priced at $38.00; special ......... ... $29.50 .... $28.75 - $27.75 .... $18.00 .,. $27.75 it: HENRY & CARR Complete Housefurnishers & ueaiers in kock springs coa ana wood C. T. Darley Cement Contractor Consult him before letting your sidewalk GIBBON SUITED FOR HATCHERY of smelt were salted down for use." It la not the intention at present, according to the wardens, to place brook trout in the proposed hatchery I at Gibbon but in the future pools may be made for that purpose. The plan now is to ship in the eggs, hatch them at Gibbon and keep the fry un til they are three inches in length be- work. State wages, etc., or call up 1514 S avenue. 6-24-2t LOST A bay horse, weight about 1, 050 pounds, branded G on left shoul der. Anyone finding him call the Newlln Drug company. 6-8-tf FISH WABDEJf AJfD ASSISTANT , fore' liberat,n them- LIKE SITE. Everything Fonnd to Be Suitable for Trout Plant There. GRANDE R0NDE MEAT CO. Uses only Refrigerator Counters and they show our cut meats in a most sanitary and appetizing way TWO MARKETS BOTH PHONES irmhem Mattocks $3.75 PER M at the George Palmer Lumber Co. Retail Dept. Phone, Main 8 Declaring the proposed site at Gib bon for a fl&h hatchery to be ideal for that purpose, W. L. Finley, state game warden, and R. E. Clinton, mas ter fish warden, are In the city to day after having spent yesterday up the river on an Inspection trip, says the, Pendleton East Oregonian. Their approval does not necessarily mean that the fish hatchery will be estab lished there fo r the decision rests with the state fish and game commis sion but their recommendation will be largely instrumental in determin ing the action of the commission. The only condition upon which they ar as yet unable to report is that of the temperature of the water aa no statistics on this matter could be ob tained. However, observations will be made and both men expressed the belief that the water would be found of satisfactory temperature. "If the water is found top warm" said Mr. Clinton, "the pools can be deepened to overcome this bad fea ture. Warm .water Is conducive to disease and every precaution must be taken to prevent disease from getting among the fry." Transportation Is Factor. "Gibbon Is especially well adapted for a hatchery," he went on to say, "because of Its tarnsportatlon facil ities which la a very necessary qualifi cation. Food could be sent up each day from Pendleton and the feeding is an Important factor. The small fry are first fed on liver but afterwards salt food, such as the offals from ani mals, salt smelt and Balmon, la used. Fish require a great deal of food and enormous quantities are used. Last winter, 60 tons of offals and 10 tons FREE! To Be Given to the Lucky Lady One $35 Coronet Braid. A CHANCE with every . Hairdress. At the Paris Hai urn Umpon FOR RENT 8imr theatre: will be re modeled for store room. Inquire at Arcade tnemtr. FOR SALE Dry chain weod in any quantity. $1.50 per cord at the Per ry yards. Grande Ronde Lumber company Pe.rry, Ore. 6-15-tf. LOST An English Setter male pup, -about four months old. Color black, white and tan. "Reward for return to J. F. Dorden, Sommer hotel. 6-23-8t m. ft 1 Classified! Advertising FOR SALE Good surrey 1& good con dition. Apply George L. Cleaver. WANTED Experienced housekeeper or girl for general housework. In quire Mrs. George L. Cleaver. FOR SALE Two fine 5-year-old hors es. Weight 1500 pounds. Call promptly at City Livery stable. W. R. !"etT. . GOOD ALL AROUND painter wants Money Invested in a Hoihe Brings You Real Rewards that cannot be measured alone in dollars and cents. There's satisfaction in knowing you have a home when possibly all other inyestments fail it gives you a feeling of security and demands the recognition of your fellow t townsmen, ; be cause by building you show your faith in the' fu ture of the community. And every community is known by its deeds. You can help and at the same time help yourself. A home investment is always the most meritorious, and loss is less like ly because you are dealing in values you under stand and with people you know. We have sup pleid the lumber for the homes of many of your friends who are now on the road to success, and want to talk with you whenever you're ready. 1 WENAHA LUMBER CO. GREENWOOD & MADISON Home Phone 421. Bell Phone, Main 732 41 1 Tgi H if M l i H Ipi f y fi y yr i 5