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PAGE FOUR. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER THUUSDAY, MAY 13, 1915 .tv: THE OBSERVER BBUCE DENNIS Editor and Owner. , btared in Grande, Oregon natter. ,y.; a ' second elan Advertising rates on application. Ail copy for display advertising must reach the office the day before the 4 appears. . Adlr- all communications to LETTING does not mean that he is not to spray or-cultivate his orchard, or tht he should only spraj once, where he has ling moth, it is well to remember the Pott Offlc (4 Lk t'lat ne L'08 production of the crop pense that is used in production, but I iimy aiso inciuue me cosuy results ox insuincient or careless worn 01 pro ducer. If orchardists can successful- Iv vntltwil .1 AftmKof thn varliina Hie. cases that they are obliged to fight, it is aosoiuieiy necessary mat tney Insist UDon a thorouirh auDlkation of the various spray materials, . - Aa most nf mil npsta are fwtrft1)Ai bv nreventjlt.ivA- rnthpr than hv cur ative means, there is no ground what ever, fnr flRRlimtnfr that tiirhf. nr rnra. lesg or less frequent application will oe justmeu on account or low prices of fruit. It has been shown many times where the labor included these operations as well as cost of ingred ients have been thrown away simply because they were not properly ap plied, or were iot followed up by con trol of the various pests. I have found some growers who wish to economize, for instance in the matter of spray Injr for codlinc moth, and will nn double the amount of spray material in ineir ftnllltlnnf: nnrt than -mnbn a hUri'ieH nr licrht. nnnlirafinn htliaiin I that thev will rerftivp. Inst, na trnnA I results as if they had used proper CHE OBSERVER, 1710 Sixth Street SUBSCRIPTION RATES: - Daily, single copy ............ 6c Daily, per week 15c Daily, per month 66c Daily, six months in advance. ..$3.50 Daily,, per year in advance.... $7.00 Daily, by mail per year, ii. ad- ' J vance .....$4.00, Weekly Observer-Star, per year in advance $1.5f The Ni K. West Store is Exclusive La Grance Agento for "Henderson" corsets, $1.00 to .$ 3.00, , THE TO ENEMY COME US . U. S. S. Pennsylvania, the new - queen of the navy, illustrates the card inal points of our program of naval construction. The warship excels all competitors in size and armament, amounts and. made thorough appli- but is comparatively slow, that la be- C8lons " 18 orten the cnuan hp huilil hattleshina for Hpffinao wnen ""OPS are light and not for offense. Our policy is to X 7?' t?wln let the enemv come to ' . 'Uu?er these conditions the moths con- case in years that we get let the enemy come to us Whether this is the correct prin ciple no . one knows because it has never been put to a test. It is based upon the reasoning that no foreign power would attempt a landing in force upon our shores until that fleet is defeated. And a slow ship - with sixteen inch armor plate and twelve big guns playing in broadside is harder to sink than a swift ship which sacrifices weight of armor and metal to speed. On the other hand f oreien naval experts- are continually increasing the speed of battleships on the theory that fleet victories are as often due" They Are Here! v . White Sole Sweet Sallie Pumps Just arrived by express, new white sole Sweet Sal He pumps, for misses and women. , New shape, with black and white strap. Choose jour's now we ' could only secure, a , limited number of sizes. Priced.-. ..'.. :.....;....:..$3.50 New sand colored, spool heel, patent leather shoes just received ......;....................$4.50 New black cloth, quarter spool heel, patent leather shoes, just in ......;............................:..-.;......$4.00 New cloth', ton. short vamix-oatent leather, miss es heel, a new Baby Doll...................:....::.......3.50 Nemo" self-reducing corsets, $3.50 to $5.00. "Fownes'' high grade gloves, $1.00 to $1.75 for' clasps, all colors. , ' " ' ' "Royal Mills' and Classic fine summer knit un derwear for women, union suits 25c to $1,75, ; vests 12 l-3c to 50c. . "Black Cat" hosiery for women and children. "Nush'ape" silk hose $1.00; Colonial drapery fab rics, exclusive designs; "Utz and Dunn-' and "Pingree" high grade footwear for women and , misses, $2.50 to $5.00. ' ; l centrate their efforts quantity, of fruit and where appli cations of spray have, been made carelessly, it la difficult clean fruit at all. To make myself plain, will say that I know of fruit growers who have used,' for instance, 4 lbs. of arsenate of lead to 60 gal. of water, and then make light appli cations, thinking that they were econ omizing. It has also been found that l ib. to 50 gal. is sufficient, providing that thoroughness in .irmlicatmn i insisted upon. So my advice would ue io economize ty possibly using a I weatter solution and by making a-. Hoiuieiy morougn applications. Es pecially is this important for the first icociiing motn spray, what is othor-rv.-ise known as the taly spray. to speed in maneuvering as to ability T.e , '", r."in.in' foothold'in to stand up and fight. B.uecheJ ' &gS uu iBiiieniiwreu, ieii 'Deninu its wiure n geis loo much of a start. ' consort and was sunk by the British 's not necessary to make an addi eolely because it lacked speed. Yet T?! "PPl'tion, for by combining the German .atUeship ' was three XZ& knoU faster than the Pennsylvania, lead, w can save the labor of one Great Britain's battle cruisers of application. I would especially nd the Pennsylvania's size, are fast )18e fruit growers who know tha. they enough to sail rings around our new have had some scab in their ap hattleship. Even the Queen Elizabeth P. 0 use ,the conibinatlon spray, which carries larger guns but fewer of .$S.Tl& "to them and less armor plate, is three water, one gallon of limo and sulpher , knots faster than the new pride of our 30 al- of water. If the powder navy. " : ' i rm of arsenate of load is used, onlv Nothing but a test, which 11 pray ! Ipv may .never come can determine wheth-, nozzles, so that the calyx will be more er ourselves or the Europeans are pro- easily filled. Be sure to fill all the ceeding along the proper principle 0f blossoms.. naval construction. The hope of the ' . H nation is that the Pennsylvania J Foey hoteT'errivaUr "'r' A V giant guns will never .be piped to ac- Kinne Spokane" J. T.'Rea, Walter; mm wmi, yvnr nence wnen it ljUU( oeaiue; A. ti, Jrvinc ffftAH linrVt! f Via an.nM U !i. 11 i Snnlffina .Tact TLfT J ..U m oe necessary to replace the vessel H' MaKfiamf Hays, Kans. I.,. . . . wim a similar instrument, nf Hnf i ion. ,- Sacrifice Sale of Entire Stock Srafts amid Coats An opportunity that must prove irresistable to the Woman or Miss with her suit or coat still : unchbsen. 19 A&? "tfFfKt.Prt IFV it . u tTOHttMrim.i This opportunity was never presented before so early in the month of May. Quite unex pec ted but the suits and coats are here about 90 coats and 50 suits representing our entire stock, carefully selected for our regular trade. 5!. eVeryt!?mr into """"deration brandnew garments, variety, quality you cannot afford to put off the purchase of a coat or suit, when now you can have your unrestricted choice of any one in our stock at these gener-ous, genuine reductions. - $ 9.00 Coats now. . $ 6.75 $1 1.50 Coats now...... 8.65 $12.50 Coats now. 9.40 $13.50 Coats now.-.................$10.15 ( $15.00 Coats now....:...: $11.25 ' $17.50 Coats now $13.15 $20.00 Coats now..... $15.00 $22.50 Coats now........... .:..$16.90 $25.00 Coats now.... ..$18.75 S27.50 Coats now....... ....$20.65 $12.50 Suits now.............::.:..'.$ 9.40 $15.00 Suits now.........:..;.......$11.25. $17.50 Suits now......-.....'..;.:..; $13.15 $20.00 Suits now $15.00 $22.50 Suits, now .........:.$16.90 $25.00 Suits now $18.75 $27.50 Suits now $20-65 $30.00 Suits now..... '$22.50 $32.50 Suits now... :. ....'. $24.40 $35.00 Suits now $26.25 1.13 Clir.MHTV, ItOTTi SPRAYING FOR CODLING. J. H. Mimnaugh, Wallowa; B. C. Wil son, Portland; Brant Palkinglass. Hampton; J. I. McLoughlin, Port Wand; Wm. A. Marshall. Salem; J. K. .Wilson, Baker; . C. Wagner, Port , land. By CLAUDE C. GATE. (CoUntV AfiTlpultnrint ' The time for the first spraying for I QHVn. r, ; . codling moth and for the second spray- 'Ra"r 5 SlJS," " p ' r' ng for apple scab is near at hand. .Union' B lT Curtis Wallowa" A h' whiU in oJ,r "VCB r"i.J.Moe, reioessw; -T. JJ. t tui. , , :i v. " pari juui-npii, wa lowa; and Jav H. Con of this week and the first of the next ley, Alicel. will be about the proper time for i this application. OREGONIANS AT PAIR to C,ULU ILTOL'; "?,. aJ"e Lncisco, May 10.-(Special)- iVu-j . V , 1 . 1 ",s Mern uregon people who have regis shed product, or is not able even to tercd at the Eastern Oregon booth in receive a comiwnnt nn thc. w:n u n l..iui.. .T.. Z7 V . uunuing laieiy are: Lilian sufficient to pay him for the cost of McCall Kinney, La Grande; A. E. Wi'- nrofllirtinn. in nntl,in . ti. 1.1 i.i r. . ,7 . , . " ' """""n "is looor nmaon, isaKer; Mr. and Mrs. W, J. deprec ation, or interest on his invest- 'Larson, "Baker; E.L. Bussey, La tlVL behooves h,m t0 take advan- Grande; J. D. Mathesen, Jm Grande; h? x 7y PPrtnnity to reduce Reese Myers, U Grande. Jane Sterk the cost of growing his cron This Bnker; Hazel Shinn Berdsley, Baker: Saturday, May 15th. is the Last Day in Which to Redeem Your Stamp Books On account of the law passed by the last legislature, prohibiting the giving of merchandise wremiums all stamo books nmst. bp ypAmyua n v ufo ,?izu 6 8 v.icnujiaj8jc ptcimurns, A." E. RpftrHnlpv. Riil.or Fanlr TT1,t Baker; Mrs. Frank J. Flynn, Baker; Anna Alexander, Ui Grande Mr. and Mrs. Gust RnnovlsHnrfF t r...,j.. . c uiailuc. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Welch, Baker; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reissacher.Condon; W. B. Snyder, Lakeview; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Koozer, Lakeview.- LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK Capital $200,000.00 Resources $1,000,000.00 Surplus $50,000.00 OFFICERS; Fred J. Holmes, President C. C. Penington, V.-Prest. F. L. Meyers, Cashier Earl Zundel and H. E. Coolidge, Ass't Cashiers DIRECTORS: A. T. Hill H. E. Coolidge J. F. Conley A. Blockland J. G. Snodgrass H. S. Brownton Fred J. Holmes C. C. Penington F. L. Meyers NorthPowder Ladv Dies Baker, May 13. Mrs. Ruby Crane, wire 01 uuy ti. urane of North Pow der. 'died last pvpnino, o St' T?K, ' " . P. w K.W bcth hospital, having been a sufferer irom a complication or diseases. The remains will ibeshipped from here to Trinidad, Colorado. UUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE by coirco. What This Bank Aims to Do To promote our customers' interests asVe would our own ; To do all we can to make their relations here profitable and agreeable to them; To contribute to their enterprises, the co-operation, fore- sight and timely assistance which a good Bank can Con'T; nod. "N ! LS6 A TO " ?C7 IN A lJpD I fl TONIC THAT TUSTES GOOD AND DOES GOOD In Moritol Wine, of Cod Liver Oil you get all the remarkable tonic and strength-building properties of the oil with the bad taste and the digestive difficulties left out. It builds ud the tissues of thn hnriV rlestores energy and cures chronic throat, lung and bronchial troubles. Very pleasant to take and helps al most from' the first dose. Price $1.00 Newlin Drug Co. Adv. . 4-28-tf Hyde and Deputy Assessor Stears, "iiu wein, iQ, nan way on official busi ness a few. days ago, are held up end unable to get home until tonight or possibly tomorrow owing to the bad condition -of the roads since the ; re cent heavv rnina .Very few vehicles can get through from Pine to Eagle Valley now, the ""ra aim auio trucks Deing held up as well as other machines. Renort Rnnda In RJ et.nn. Baker, May 13. County Assessor ' '" ' ' E.'IK5LAN0.:C--::U;-'--:: Plasterer and Contractor, i Cement wovk of all kinds. Ponn. dation anH - Vn ..u Cement block a specialty." Call and BAA tthaaa Mub. IK n Davis' Marble Shop. Phone Red 871. '. 0 r . v. - . ' "K. ACCURATE - WEIGHTS AND THE PRICE registered before you." Try some of our sausage, made by an expert Swiss sausage maker. ; : , , ' SATURDAY SPECIALS : ' - Sugar curetl Hams jg Sugar cured Shoulders " ' '' 12 l-2i Compound, made from choide bedf" taliow"and -cotto ' seed oil, per pound 10 7 propeny oestow. Grande R ondeMeatCo.