THUUSDAY, MAY 13M915
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Coaits, Smite and Dresses
ENTIRE LINE OF STOCK AT REDUCED PRICES-None reserved, this
means that we are cleaning decks of all garments left over on this season's
run. This is your opportunity to select your summer garments at a great
saving. Come at once as we will not receive any more garments this season.
$12.50
$15.00
$17.50
$20.00
$22.50
$25.00
$27.50
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MOTH
. The time for the first spraying for
codling moth and ofr the second spray'
ing for apple scab is near at jhand.
In fact in some places in the county,
it is now time to be doing the work,
while in other sections, the latter part
of this week and the,' first of the next
will be about the proper time for
thi application.
Since the fruit grower is not able
to control the market price his fin
ished product, or is not able even to
recieve a compensation' that will be
sufficient to pay him for the cost of
production, to say nothing of his labor
depreciation, or interest on his invest
ment, it behooves him to take advan
tage of every opportunity to reduce
the cost of growing his crop. This
does not mean that he is not to spray
SPRAYiHG FOR COOLING
or cultivate his orchard, or tht helf fruit- It has been shown many
should only spray once, where he has
been spraying three times for the cod-
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Res. 1702 Oak;
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SUITS
Suit? Now ....: 8.85
Suits Now.......:......$10.75
Suits Now...... $12.95
Suits Now... ,:...:....$14 65
Suits Now... .....'.....$16.45
Suits Now. $18.35
Suits Now..............$19.85
Merchandise
AND APPLE SCAB
ling moth. It is well to remember
that, the rost: nf nmriuctinii of the cron
includes not onfy "every "Item of ex- 'or ot ,Ne aetj bu'
. . , . , , without result; thon In despair she tel
pense that .s used m product.on, but ephoned vlUard nous t0 excuse
may also include the costly results of uer absence -to June. That number
insufficient or creless work of the pro- did not answer after repeated trials,
ducer. If orphardists are successful-1 Marie, more frantic than ever and
ly control or combat the various dis-1 feeling sure that she was about to lose
eases that they are obliged to fight, j mWI. hurried straight down to the
it i W1.,pIv nB1.B.n -that thev "on and took a train to the Vlllard
insist upon a thorough application of
the various spray materials,
As most of our pests are controlled
by preventative, rather than' by cur
ative means, there is no ground what
ever for assuming that light or care
less or less, frequent applications will
be justified on account of low prices
times where the labor included these
operations as well as cost of ingred
ient have been thrown away, simply
because they were not properly ap
plied, or were mot followed up by con
trol, the various pests. ' I have found
some growers who wish to economize,
for instance in the. matter of spray
ing for codling moth, and will use j
double the amount of spray material rle.
in their solutions," and then make a j "Name of the good Lord!" groaned
hurried or light application, believing i Henri. "He Is watching the day per
that they will receive jnst as good haps. Such a headache!" And Henri
results as if they had used proper pressed his thumping brow,
amounts and made thorough appli-'' "Where Is Jens?"
"iSl'ii1 is of the case in years j .-vanished! I wake op. Jons Is no
"ZLI":' .LiT:
Uuder these conditions the moths con
centrate their afforts upon the smaler
quantity of fruit and where appli
cations of spray have been made
carelessly, it is difficult to find any
clean rruit at all. To make myself
plain, will say that I know of fruit
growers who have used," for instance,
k ios. oi arsenate 01 ieaa to ou gal.
of water, and then make light appli
cations, thinking that they were econ
omizing. It has also been found that
1 lb; to 50 Gral. in sufficient, nrovidino-
inac thoroughness in application is
insisted upon. So my advice Would
be to economize by possibly using a
weaker solution and by making ab
solutely thorough applications. Es
pecially is this important for the first
codling moth spray, what is other
wise known as the caly spray.
Apple scab is gaining a foothold in
the county and it is well to apply
some fungicide spray for this pest
Wore it gets too much of a start
It is not necessary- to make an addi
tional aplication, for by combining
what is known as lime and sulpher
solution and neutral or the arsenate of
lead, we can save the larbor of one
application. I would especially ad
vise fruit growers who know thai they
they have had some scab in their ap
ples to use the combination spray.
It is prepared as follows : 2 lbs. ars
enate of lead, neutral to 50 gnl. of
water, one gallon of lime and sulpher
to 30 gal. of water. If the powder
i1 of arsenate of lead is used, only
1 lb. to 50 gal. of water is .necessary.
Spray . with high pressure and angle
noszles, so that the calyx will be more
easily filled. .Be sure to fill all the
blossoms.
COATS
$ 7.50 Coats at....... ..........$ 5.45
$ 9.50 Coate at. ..... ,.....,...$ 6.65
$11.50 Coats at...... ......$ 8.45
$12.50 Coats at..........:...:.$ 9-25
$15.00 Coats at...............$10.95
$17.50 Coats at.:...:............$12.75
$20.00 Coats at..-,...:...... $1485
$22.50 Coats at $16.65
GEIBEL'S
Department Store
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(Continued from Page fi.) '
! luto that debate, but she bad been able
to offer no argument on either side.
i She had realized at last a great and
suddcnlng truth that every woman's
problem must be for herself alone.
Marie meantime, with Officer Dowd
i interpreter, had telephoned eveiT
i P'ace--
It was closed and locked. Even the
servants were gone, but at the car
riage entrance stood the touring car.
The garage empty, tool ' There were
no signs that Jens Janssen or Henri
had returned. ' '
Just as Marie was pondering over
this remarkable circumstance there
I came trudging down the drive a natty
little figure, its limbs neatly Incased In
leather leggings, Its cap pushed on the
back of its head, but Its tiny little
mustache all fuzzy. It was Henri, and
In his eyes was a very great weari
ness. . -;
"Where Is Mr. Ned?" screamed Ma-
morel He has had
a tight, they say.
He has been licked, they say. The
euormous rufllan who Is strong enough
to box my friend Jens has stolen the
machine. Here it Is. Voilal Jens
must have returned!"
Marie shook Henri by the sleeve.
' . "Where Is Mr. Ned?" she demanded.
"In the woods." Henri waved his
arms comprehensively.
"Not tied!"
"As you saw him, Mile. Marie." And
once more Henri was able to laugh.
He blew n kiss to the sky. "It was
well executed, mademoiselle. It was
Henri, myself, who" .
Marie got Into the car.
"You take me right out there," she
ordered. - .
"Bravo!" he approved. "It Is anoth
er good enterprise! I have enthusi
asm!" "Then don't talk about It!'" snapped
Marie, and lightly as a cat Henri climb
ed over his spare tires, plumped Into
the seat beside Marie, and away they
sped. '
At 7:15 that night Bobble and Iris
Blethering, the latter June Warner's
bosomest of bosom friends, strolled
into the Cafe New York. Suddenly
Iris grabbed Bobble by the arm, and
be turned to her In surprise. Iris for
the first time to ber life was speech
less, and her face was pnle, but she
could look. She was staring at a ta
ble In the corner. There sat the run
away bride, laughing and chatting hap
pily with a vivacious bruuette, a pleas
ant faced lady of mature years, a dark,
handsome man Tlth a black Vandyke,
a pink faced, white mustacbed man
who bore all the evidences of a bon
DRESSES
$ 7.50 Dresses Now.......$ 5.45
$ 8.50 Dresses Now.... $ 6.35
$ 9.50 Dresses Now..........$ 6-85
$10.00 Dresses Now..........$ 6.95
$12.50 Dresses Now..........$ 8 45
$13.50 Dresses Now..........$ 8.85
$16.50 Dresses Now..........$ 9.35
$15.00 Dresses Now..... $ 9.75
$20.00 Dresses Now...:......$13-65
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vlvant and a heavy, round headed mui
with thick eyelids ! .
Her moment of paralysis past, the
hearty Iris made a straight dive for.
June's table, and it was Bobble's turn
to clutch her by the arm.
""Walt a minute." he counseled. '
"But there's Juno!" gasped Iris.
"Iiook here' he whispered in her
ear while he held her, Vwhat can we
tlo? We Interfered once and mussed
It all up. Now, the right thing to do
is to telephone Ned.".
Iris Blethering regarded her husband
with 'a dawning approbation. It was
the first time be had ever thought
faster than she. and she was proud
of him for It
"I'll sit right behind this post and
watch that table!" Iris promptly der
elded. "You telephone, and hurry up.
But I do wish I had a good place to
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why?
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- And, suppressing the tendency of
her bosom to heave, she dashed away
a ready tear and plumped Into a chair
behind the post. -'
: Ned was at home when Bobble call
ed. Ho was reiuly to start on any
Journey In search -of Juueund Gil
bert Blye! Wheu he arrived at the
cafo ho fouudlrls .and liobbio Blether
ing in a slate of quivering excitement
"You're Just in time!" gasped Iris.
"They're leaving," said Bobbie.
They hurried into the vast, richly
decorated, glittering cufe. About one
of the tnbles in the far corner were
the two whom Ned had sought since
the day of his wedding.
- All the pentup murder which bad
seethed lu Ned Warner's heart for
days flamed Into his eyes as, with an
oath, ho started for the table.
ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION
Building,
"Stop him, Bobblel Step bksr nji
denly cried IrU Blethering, and. Jump
ing in front of Ned, the threw her arms!
about bis neck and nana Mr weight
upon bun, .while Bobble, alio (rbjbteoed
by the terrible expression of Ned's
countenance, Impeded his progress on
the other side.
Ned had turned to shake oft hi clog'
glng friend when Jane, drawn by
some Intangible force, wheeled slowly
and looked to that direction. She saw
only that It was her husband.
"Ned!" she cried.
Both Cunningham and Blye paled as
they saw that movement and - what
bad caused It Aa by a simultaneous
impulse they took her by the arms, onei
on each side, and turned her toward
the cornor entrance near which they
had so t
"I won't got" she declared and tried
to hang back, but they forced ber out
of the door. : .
Ned Warner saw June's piteous face
as she half turned It to look back, saw
her being kidnaped from under his
very eyes, and. bursting through the
group which Impeded him, be made a
dash among the tables and across the
restaurant
Too Intel He reached the corner en
trance only In time to see Blye's luxu
rious limousine whirl . away up the
street June was frantically determln
ed that she would not go where they
were taking her. Mrs. vlllard was
pale and panic stricken, but the other
three carried out their pretense of
laughing coercion. , On the front seat1
with Scattl. Blye's wide featured Ital
ian chauffeur, sat T. J. Edwards, the
round headed, heavy . man, and bis
thick lidded eyes peered constantly
back through the glass, and there was
a arm set to hut thick Hps. -
' There was no one at the lonely dock
upon which the swiftly speeding li
mousine stopped abruptly, no ons to
bear or heod the call for help wSiico
June tried to send up above the noisy
laughter of live of her. companions, for
now Edwards and Scattl Joined loudly
to the bllarltv
- There wns a cold, . stern voice In
Juno's ear.
"We've hud qulto enough of this uy
terla. You're going along!" It war
the voice of Gilbert Blye. :
It whs bt who. with Orlu Cunning
ham, forced her from a lonely dock
Into the niiiiorixint wlilrli lay along
side, ami tn another tnoiueut till esoept
Scattl wen. sjirr-diiii? BWlftlv away to
ward Hit long, low yacht which 1st
midway (if tlin misty rlvr- -:
(To he Continued.)
Beware of Ointments for
Catarrh That Contain Mercruy
aa mercury will surely destroy the sensa
I of smell and completely derange the
'whole system when entering It through
the mucous surface)). Such articles should
never be used except on prescriptions'
from reputable physicians, as the damage
they will do Is ton fold to the good you
can possibly derive from them. Hall's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.. contains no
mercury, and la taken Internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the sytnem. In buylnar Hall's
Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu
ine. It Ih taken Internally and made In
Toledo, Ohio, by P. J. Cheney lc Co. Tes
timonials free.
Sold by Druggists. Price 75o per bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Portland, Ore.
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