La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 20, 1905, Image 4

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Classified AdverUsercciiis.
RaUs On cent a word, one-half a
cent a word ach subsequent ir.sar
iion. Classified adds bring quick r
sclts. Try on today. -
nem uux uwns, any amount on city
and country real estate. Loan closed
promptly, a soon a title approved. La
Grakdb Investment Co.
FOR RENT A suit of pleasant rooms
, suttabl for light housekeeping. Inquire
at 1611 Fourth street
FOR SALE-Th A. V. Oliv.r four lot.
on" Jefferson Avenue, including plat
form scales, on hundred and ten foot
porch running tack to' railroad track
G.H. Powers, th Minnesota land man..
LOST A black envelope containg bank
notes and papr. Finder return to C W.
Silk and receive reward. '
iSO REWARD Black female Cockerel
Spaniel. Notify Red 1712.
LOST a pair of gold eve classes with
plain bow, was lost somewhere be
tween Ed Reynolds' place and 8 post
office. Finder pleas return to this of
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WANJED-Honest boy for night cashier
in restaurant. Right boy ha steady
.position. Queen Restaurant
SEWINQ MACHJNES-W. K, Davis has
a few second hand sewing machines
which he will sell cheap. ;' '
FOR RENT Two story house on Wash-
" Day, La Grande School Music.
FOR .SALE. Eighty acres Of timber
land two and one-half mile south of
La Grande. Pries and terms reason
able. Address box 697, city.
WANTED-AII the turkeys, ducks chick
ensandeegs we can get. Will pay
market price in cash. Grand Ronde
.Cash Company. Botn phones
FOR SALE Family hors and surrey.
. Phon Black 1612., - 4,,vi-..-
WANTED Waitress at one at Modal
Restaurant , ,-.
FOR RENT Eleven room house, furn
ished. , 1416 Fourth street
Centennial Hotel
' : Under new management
Board and Room $S per week, cash.
Jeals.- SEcts. Special, rates 'furnished
Knonthly patrons. No. 1417. Adams Ave
tPhona'No. If61. V 1 c J
Mrs. W. E. Murchisoh, proprietress.
LA GRANDE SCHOOL
OF MUSIC
PROF. DAY. PRINCIPLE ' '
? MRS. DAY,"ASSISTANT,
This is one of the best musical in
institutions in the state, and that
people in this city and valley are
begmlnnt todiscover the advantage,
of this school. Th system is the '
latest'and most practical, and in
eludes all the latest discoveries in
.the art of teaching music. Th
school is divided" ihto two - depart-
'mentsi No 1 1 f or beginner from .
6 years or more and are taught
the- first three grades. Pupils come
en hour each day. This is no kin
dergarten system but far' superior.
In No. 2 th grade are from 2 to
6. - Here they graduate. Pupils
take one or two lea sons a week as
they desire. No scholars will be .
permitted to remain . in this school
: who do not study. - h - -f
Opposite th Foley - House ' ovr
th candy store. Phone. 4f3. '
Lodce Directory.
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fmlk at I. n. II. F. Han. All vialiina aalik-
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Kaioi Harnea, kacordlaj Haumary,
U GRANDE
PUBLIC SCHOOL
Miss Ethel Redhead is our Hie h Schoo
librarian. : 1 ' '-
Andrew Allstott has enUred the -Hi-rh
School. " . . .
rTof. Tucker recently cal'md at the
H'gh School building.
: Hav you taken a ' walk '"over to the
north side to see th progress made in
the erection st the new school building?
Mr. Goodnough has been doing the car
penter work for the new school room in
th Whit building.
Th new teacher to be added to the
fore will occupy.tfcjvacant room in the
White School
Our basket ball girls have added new
basket to their paraphernalia in Armory
hall
The seating in Mis iMcKinlay's: room
has been changed to "the advantage of
both teacher and pupils.
Teachers and pupils will be given a
Lholidajr.on Thanksgiving and the day
after.
. Miss Marple, a teacher from the Pen
dleton schools, visited the school work
her on day last week.
Our athletic" boys ar much gratified
both with the score and financial results
of Saturday's game with Union. ;
Supt Bragg ha announced that the '
exhibit work from the Portland fair will
soon be returned to our schools. '
Misses Rohan and Goodnough have re
cently secured some very commendable
results in th study of United States his
tory. .-.'.
The Whitman College Glee Club has
asked for a date in La Grande. No ar
rangements have been made, however,
for their coming.
Supt and Mrs. Bishop of Union accom
panied th foot ball boys to tnis place
Saturday. Prof. Conklin drpve over with
som of th teachers. ,
Miss RoMn and Miss Brenholts had
th banner rooms for attendance last
month. The flags are accordingly dis
played in their rooms.
W hav received a challenge for a de
bate with th Pendleton High School de
bating dub. W hope to accept this
challenge and announce dates later. -
A barrel of floor oil arrived last . week
for the floor's of th High School build
ing and isbeinapiod. This will pract-icalW-rinse
with the dust problem.'
' Teachers are required to file in the
offic th second wtek of each month a
set of written test papers. From these
and a personal inspection of . the ' school
work we ascertain the progress being
mad. . " . -
On Saturday evening December 2. at
9 o'clock th Pendleton High School Bas
ket Ball ., team will play with the La
Grande girl in th Armory hall. The
girl ar expecting to provide seating for
200 people.,
Prof. Sullivan, formerly assistant sup
erintendent of th San Francisco schools.
was a pleasant caller at .th office one
day last week! While with us he made a
pleasing talk to the High School.: For
sixteen years this gentleman was , super
intendent at Alameda, California.
On hundred new' school' desk's .have
recently been, purchased , by jSecretary
Williams of the school board. -These will
be used to ftt up the new room in the
White School and to supply extra i seats'
in otherrooms, and the remiindsr will be
used in the new building when completed.
On next Friday evening our Senior and
Junior High School girls will meet in what
promises, to be a hotly contested game of
basket ball in Armory hall. The girls
ar playing this with the purpose of do
nating the proceeds to the high school
magazine table. - Because of this purpose
we bespeak for the girls a liberal patron
age. , We understand the Una up. will ap
pear on th hand bills. . v .
The feasibility of organizing a Mothers'
Club, as an adjunct and aid to th school
work, is now under consideration. These
clubs in various cities arejdding effective
and telling work. They meet in one of
the school buildings monthly or bi-weekty
to take definite and decisive action in
promoting the cultivation of morals and
manners among the school children. They
do not meet and pass resolutions, express
mpty wishes and indulg in general
fault finding, but decide upor. courses of
action, then act in accordance thereto to
achieve a desired result along some
specific line. They mjt usually at 8:50
p. m, so that teacher may be present
and with them they talk over school
matters from the parent' standpoint In
thifc-arid in other ways, they do much to
augment the utility of th sdhool. .
Notice ot Settlement
As we hav sold th Horseshoe Chop
House w will consider it a favor if those
in debt to us will pleas 'call and settle
on or befor December 1, 1 90S. All ac
counts due th Horseshoe prior to Nov
ember 6, 1905, ar due and payable to
us, and we will pay all account owed by
th firm prior to that date.
: . L. S.and W. W. Pollock.
Terrific Race With Dcaih.
"Death was fast approaching." writes
Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa, Fla, de
scribing his fearful race with death, "as
a result of liver trouble and heart dis
ease, which had robbed me of sleep and
of all interest in life. I had tried many dif
ferent doctors and several medicines, but
got no benefit until I ben to use Elec
tric 3iUers. So wonderful was their ef
fect tluit in three days 1 felt like a new
man. and today I am cured of all my
troubles." Guaranteed at Newlin's Drug
store ;pr ice 60c.
Saved By Dynamite
Sometimes, a flaming city is saved by
dynamiting a space that the fire can't
cross. Sometimes, a cough hangs on so
long, you feel as if nothing but dynamite
would cure it Z. T. Gray, of Calhoun,
Ga writes: "My wife had a very ag
gravated cough, which kept her awake
nights. Two physicians could not help
her; so she took Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds, which eased hor cough, gave Iter
sleep, and finally cured her." Strictly
scientific cur for bronchitis and La
Grippe, for sale by Newlin Drug Co.
Price 60c and $1.00; guaranteed. Trial
bottle free.
Service . ,
This drug store tries to serve every
customer so well that they will not think
of going elsewhere for drug store goods.
A. T. Hill, Prescription Druggist
Indian
Novelties
We have a fine line of Baskets
and Canoes made by Mexican and
' Canadian Indians 'which ar the
1 most artistic ever offered to
. the trade in this city. Fill one
with candy and present it to your
wife or sweetheart, and after eat-"
- ing the candy she can use it for a
handkerchief or glove box or for
,an ornament The prices range
........
from 35 cents to $2.00. Just the
thing for holiday gifts. ;
SELDER, The Candy
- - Man
J. R. OLIVER.
I1 NION" OU NT V
ABSTRACTS
Farm Lo-ns a Specialty
Best equipped abstracter in Union
county. 'Many years experience
with the Union county records
gives me a great advantage. It
is folly to purchase real estate
without first securing a proper
' abstract An abstract from my
office will show the title just as
- it appeare on the official record.
). R. OLIVER,
).A 'KAWfR,ORE(, jN
r Room 31 Sommer Building '
FOR WINTER WASHING
Our new machinery and additional help will enable us to do fami-
lly washing CHEAPER, QUICKER and BETTER than you can do it
yourself. W call for and deiiver your laundry quickly and make special
2 . ty of rush order work. Give us a trial and ycu will not be bothered
through th winter with family washing. .
A.
STEAM
HHONE
La Grvnie,
Do you want freih eg?
Do you prefer nire nisp
and tender vegetables?
Do you I Ke the best and
freshest fruits?
Co to Gf DOCS' BROS..
you cart always depend on
j gettin just what you wan.
neinze pure vintjar, ywu
can do your- own reducing.
Heinze pickles and chow
thow.
Crosse and Blackwcll's
chow chow
LOW PRICES. BEST GOODS
QEDDLf BKlf
North Fir Street
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CHOICE CUTS
of the finest Beef, Lamb. Veal, etc. We
cater to a class of customers who are
fastidious and discriminating, and furnish
only the most
DELICIOUS MEATS
We will be pleased to have your order
whether you are providing for a small
family or a hotel.
Rohr& Company
SMITH RF PAIRS
Guns
Bicycles
Sewing Machines -Type
Writers
Umbrellas
Brazes Broken Castings
Grinds Scissors
and does a general repair business
C L. SMITH
CREAMERY BUILDING
OUR SPECIALTY
Fall vegetables of all kinds at
the lowest current prices. Our
appias are especially full from
60c to $1.00 a box. E dollar
box gets you the best apples to
found in town.
Watch for our new wagon which
goes by your door daly.
SEATTLE GROCERY COMPANY
: ZUNDEL & LAWSON.
J L MARS,
contractor and Builder
. Ifcalei ia Building Material.
La Grande, Oregon
Drop a line naming work, and 1 will
nam the right price.
B.C.
LAUNDRY
Main 7
Clemen'.
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FURNITURE REPAIRIjNIE
A SPECIALTY
Old Furniture made to look like
new at a moderate cost
Edward Propeck
PHONE, BLACK 401.
- 209 Fir Street
j THE
OXFORD PAR
JAMES FA1QUHARS0N, Prop.
( ConpMa aaaortmeal iX
WINES, LIQUORS
J AND CIGARS -
ifl Cold lunches and mixed drinVs a
j, specialty. Fair and impartial I
j treatment to alt. You are invited I
C to call and get acquainted. I
twanywwfi
Blue Front Saloon
E. THORSON, Proprietor.
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flilliilTa iiVW'
!in'irui ami domestic
Pot or cold lunch at all hours.
JetTtraon AvMiat Opfwalie liana
Palace Sal cr
CHAS. ANDERSON Prop
FINK
WINES, LIQUORS
AND CIGARS
Always on hand.
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Jenetaon Avanoa
Oppo!li- Uol ,
THE LOUVRE
CHRIS WRIGHT. Prop.
FINS
WINES LIQUORS
22 CIQ1R5
Gentlemen always Welcome
Fir Vtrtet
Eagle Sav)n
ULRICH LOHIS. Prop.
FINK
WINES, LIQ1 ORS
and CIGARS -
Imported and Domestic.
lefTaraoD Avaeaa. Oppoeita davit
: SS2 HJS Qtt
' Phone Main 6-1
'NUF SAID
Brir.lr fumlekj :
- " any quanty .or any
style. No contract too small or to
arge. See samples of our pressed
brick.
GEO. KREIGE.R.
LnUrande, Oregon.
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ar cordiall invited.
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