La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 12, 1907, Image 6

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PATTERNS IN DISHES
TO CLOSE OUT -
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j! To make room for new patterns of dishes we have coming, we j
are closing out two decorated natfornc " 9'nt .h ...lu. i
i ! cneusn icmi-porcelain. The one, nf th
i cms to close out will be the samp wo aliAio .t ...L-i
tor and the white at about half nri auuu i:
somewhat broken we still have left a very good assortment in
:: each line. To give an idea as to price.
SET OF 57 PIECES IN
DECORATED FIGURES $4.90 j
They are beautiful decorations . j
JOHNSON BROS. ENGLISH SEMLPORCELAIN 1
tbjt alone proves quality; and foe price will Uke them ao very I
qotcKly, CaH and lookth' lines 1 Over f nnro ac 4kat ...JM 1
last long. " "V
LOCAL ITEMS
I LOGGING TOOLS
Dr.
1 THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY
lino 1 t 1
LARGfcST STOCK
SMALLEST PRICES
WATCH US GROW
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243
Please Cus cm. rs
The Fi.sl VViIk
Pleas i1 CtisL tiers
The Stcono V. k
Pleased Cus? n rrs
The iUub Week
CHEfcVS MEW LAUNDRY!
A.B. CH
Phone Main 78. La Grande, Oregon
SAVE COA
WARM UP WIT
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SCMEURER-S RED HOT
T A M A L E
Chicken and Chicken only. You see the Tamales
made and know they , are Fresh, Pure and Wholesome.
: ANNOUNCEMENT
Union Hospital, La Grande,
Th., M . .. .. .
Phono Black KR!
The Map.iifoinon of li.. .j i .. . . . ' :
. month. SS.50 for , munth and S I o!oo for one ya'r ' three
, the following canditions: uj.w iu
! KftB;.Cert'fi"te h0,der ak"0es Wlth the rul" d regulation, of the
! tH.1R,a,fo,rth Cm,fiCate '--t to the Perlod 0f
InS aa'n,'h8r f tf'9 'wing agents towit:
WmMKin SI'uSS oy7awerab, 8ny r il oth" '".n for
.ntecaT
cancelled without recoure '" be expelled and "ruficate
Authorized agent for the sale of Hop,tl Certificates i, Mr. J. A. Matott.
The Management of the Union Hospital
nm'r nu DR. F. MOORME1STER
Office. Corp. Bldg. omc, fiw fLk Bldg.
TfACHfRS fUMJNAIIOfl
County Superintendent E P ...mi
hold the regular examination of applicant,
for county and state papers at Elgin, be
ginning with tomorrow Feb. 13. and con
li nuing until Saturday.
following are the subiects in whirl, ...
aminations will be given.
FOR STATE PAPERS
Commencing Wednesdav. Fnhrn.ru it
at nine o'ebek a m. and continuing until
Saturday, February 16, at 4 p m.
' Wednesday-Penmanship, history, spell
me. physical geography, reading, psy
chology. Thursday-Written arithmetic, theory
of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping, phy-
wni govermnent.
Friday-Physiolucv. ceoffranhu mi,i
arithmetic, composition, algebra.
aaturday-aotany, plane geometry,
pnerai history. E-ghsh literature, school
law.
FOR COUNTY PAPERS
Commercing Wednesday. Fohninr,, it
at nine o'clock a.m. and continuing until
j - .,,, j lo, i tour oaiocn p m
1st. 2nd and Jrd Grade CERTIFICATES
Wednesday-Penmanship, history," br-thogiapi-.y.
readme
Thursdjy-Wr'tten arithmetic, theory
o. teacnirg. grammar, physiology.
Friday-Mental arithmetic, geography,
school law, civil government.
PRIMARY CERTIFICATES
Wednesday-Penmans up. orthognphy
antnmetio. read.ng.
Thursday-Art of questioning, theory
of teaching, physiology.
WIS DATE IN HISTORY
Feb. 12.
1429-English defeated French
Harrmgi.
1554-Lady Jane Giey executed.
179 1 -Peter Cooper, New York pV
ianthrop,st. born. Died April 4, IB85."
1809- Charles Darwin bom
1851 -Gold discovered in Australia.
1861 H, ratio King of Mame became
Postmaster-General of the United Statos
1881 - Baroness Burdett-r.nntt
ried.
188-1 -Alice Roosevelt Lcngworth born
189i-Di!lon and OBr.en. Inch m
'rf i I'Ol"
icnai leaders, surrendered to English
police.
1901- Susreme Court of Michigan
held public fianchise to be taxable.
1902 - British-Japanese all.ance announced.
A. L. Richardson drove to the Cove
today to treat Mrs Sam Ruckman who if
.unerirg wun origits aisea.e.
Mr. Karl Stackland came over from the
Cove last evening and returnea this
morning.
W. J. Snodgrass returned today from
a business visit to Portland. He also
visited at Victoria during his absence
Train service has A?ain haen recrnrerl
to such an extent that ac least once a day
train gets thru from Portland.
It will only be a few dav. if this kina
or weather continues until the d ows wi
be busy all over the valley.
Mrs. J H DuDes rhtu-ned this mnrnintr
from Union where she vi.'ted friends for
a few days.
N. K. Noordhoff, of Pendleton is in the
city this week transacting business with
the Golden Rule Co.
C. G. Osburne, manaaer of the Pacific
State, telephone it tiansacting business
in Union toc'ay.
Mr. Lauhlin returned today frnn-
Clover Creek near Baker Citv. uhr .h.
visited Mr. and Mr.. H. Laughlin.
Walter M. Pierce arrived la r
from Portland and Salem where he ha.
on mi um interest or iegiiauun.-ruul.-
ton E. O.
Conductor 0"Hara of th r r.
freight division i. taking th. passenger
run on in. mam line durina th. aho.nr.
of Coniuctor J B - Smith. Pendleton
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mr. ana Mrs. Uavid Haidanrierh u.h
have been .pending th. winter in Port
land, have returned hnm. tk. u.a .
. nau a
pleasant time and enjoyed the chanoe
very much. Their .on Ludw.ek i t.
tending school in Philadelphia,
Mrs A B Conley and her daughter Mrs
Mrs Geo Miller, who-visited during the I
winter in Frankford Illinois anH Mr a n
Conley wholspent thenter in LosAngele
reiurnea last evenmu. Th litt. .
-..w IUUIU J IllCtr
mr Oonley at Los Angeles and the three
reiurnea together.
E E. Braoo left todav fnr F!
he will conduct the county examinations
uns weeK. h. will be assistsd by Mis
syra Kuhn, one of La Grande-, teachers
Cl. it . .
win leave tor fclgm tomorrow and
remain there during the examination days,
Miss Mertie Aldrich will eo to Elcin to.
morrow to take some of the
examinations which will be held there
this week. About twelve other t.h.r.
'rom Island City an . intermediate ...
between this city and Elm. will aUn i
tomorrow.
Geo B. Stoddard arrived Uet n;h
from spokane from where, he has been
over four-days rying to get home snd
finailv drove from Wali u,:i. n. j,.
ultu alla lu r-enoie-ton.
Mr Stoddard met Superintendent
Buokiey yesterday who stated that it
would be several days yet unti traffic
was resummed to Walla Walla. Ail of the
Walla Walla valley is covered witn snow
and Mr Stoddard states that during his
ahsence he had not seen the sun until this
morn.no nr3nA d.. j .
warm spot in Mr Stoddard's heart.
I have a complete line of logging tool. ch a. Cante Hook., Peaveys, Axes,
Sledge. Saws, Chain and Cab', in fact everything needed' for logging. '
(washing machines
I have the celebrated 1900 machine which is absolutely guaranteed they art
the easiest running washing machine on the market Try one and be
convinced. I also have clothes wringers all grade, and price.
I MRS- T-N. MURPHY
Hardware and Crockery
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BROKEN JEWELS U
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Your watch may run if a jewel is cracked or broken
and it may keep fairly good tirns.
The pivot revolving in such a jewel, however, soon
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I cuts and frequently breaks, thus increasing the damage
and cost of repairing.
If your watch is varying, it will pay you to have
it examined. '
All repairs given my personal attention.
! SaiK 0. M. Heacock, NJS
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J. H. PEARE.
La Grande. Leading
cueler and Optician
Opposite U. S. Land Office
at
ONE TEAR
Yesterday afternoon Judje Crawford
sentenced Chub Prescott tn n.
the penitentiary, havng been convicted
of the crim. of latcency.
LOST-pair of cordorarypants oe
tween Island City and Frem Laddplac.
Finder will please return to M. & M
Co. Island City.
BWSfl IS still mm
Mrs. E. E. Brasel, who returned from
her husbands bedside in a Portland hos
pital Sunday evening, inform, us that
Mr. Brasol is not improving very rapidly
Some time go he fell from an engine
in Vn 1 L . .
.-.no nousa in tms city, sustaining
- "..v..u. or i:-.eto:t. After boirij sent
to I ort.and. recovery was slow, and when
urasei loft tn. hospital last Friday
the dectors informed her that h.. l...
v..w net nub-
band had one chance of saving the injured
,0aay sne lias not received notifi
cation cf the a:npu'.ati:n or otherwise.
URGt CHERRY ORCHARD
Mr. Geo. T.iomas of the Cove has re
,ved 1000 cherry trees which he wil
eminence setting out. This will
veiir. i nomas twenty-five acres
cherr,es. which we have been informed
the largest cherry orchard in Easte
ana possibly in the fate
Past experience has demonstrated
profitableness of the crop.
His
the
j FOR RENT A neat 4 room cottage on
Adam. Avenue. Inquire 2004 Adam.
Av.nur Phon. Black 1552.
Will RUN PILOT ROCK RECORD
h.H V ' tr'al f Jhn P M"Manus
h Id for shooting Bob Estes in Pendleton
Saturday Q L.jUd.or. well known printer
former v of tht : j . . .
tu. d., 'r,' ' ""'a.i and issue
i.ui nocK txecord.
Mr .IllHc.-tn K 1 .
P.btRock distnct for the past seven
years, but was a former associate of Mc-
Portland Oregon.an 15 years ago.
VARSITV BASKETBALL TRIP
Eugene. Feb. 12 Man,.. . .
the basketball team, has arrant , '
trip thru the southern Dart nf .....
next week, playing games at RMehr
Medford,rd Ashland. During the m,d
dl. of th. month th. team will g0 north
and fini,h the season some time in March
Thjuarn ,. working hard and improving
I FINEST STOCK OF DEPENDABLE JEWELRY IN CITY
ittttHllt.tt.tii
Free Oregon State Lands
Irrigated
You arc entitled to 20,40,80
120 or 160 acres FREE
you simply pay for the cost of irrigation, which
is $10.00 per acre, payable one-fourth cash
balance in three equal annual payments.'
Title direct from the STATE OF OREGON
in.s .ana 1S going fast; do not delay; call
wnie ioaay
or
: EASTERN OREGON COLOMZINC CO !
Foley Block r ' v !!
I La urande, Oregon
.....,.n,.a,l,,Idli,,omisiin
' "." can? for and as
:r.stl,'indiid",ta
There is no better popular priced
restaurant within many
food is excellent and wel l p e.
Ped and is put before the gU st
tn an appetizing way.
far I' ! ! I .::;)
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