La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 15, 1909, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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KWTOIt AND I'KOl'WBTOK.
I'nltid 1Tk T-l'(ffHli Senile.
SlUSCMI'TlOX HATS:
Dully, single copy... . c
lUill, per mouth i'v
Vuily, nix month In advance... .Jit.io
fiaily. but r In advance i; no
Wal. luuiitiu !n .'
Weekly, one year in advance J I. GO
Entered at the noHtofllce at La firumlu
a iei onil- limit matter.
Thin paper will not pul)lln!i ny
article j.eariiiK ovtr a hum de
plume. .Signed articles will be re
ceived subject to the dUue.tioa of the
editor. I'leasa slan your ai tides and
ave disappointment
The ( nialilla. county grand jury Is
expected to Investigate reported vlo- 1
latloim of the local ontlon law. I
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Portland school children will par
ticipate In the roHe festival parsde.
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STUDENTS 10
GIVE HUM
FREE TO YOU MY SISTER
I am a iouu,
1 kuotr woman' (uffarlnf.
1 bar found th ear.
I will mail, free of any eharf a, syr Um tmt
Mtwlth full liuitruolioii lo an (offerer from
woman' allrooiiW. Iwaot to bill at women about
thi our-ti. my reader, for youraelf, your
daughter, your mother, or your auter. I want to
Ml you how to our yoanialv at horn with
out the help of a dootor. Meu jimt nnderlnd
women's differing. What wwoiun know traa
upartMct, w know better than any doctor, I
kuuw tliat niy'hom treatment I aaf and tnr
our for lwctkM tt Whitli Jltctorrtt, VictriMb. Di
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1 want to una you a uwrwi nt nrt nnn
Adcrtllnf Kate.
Display ad. rates furnished upon ap
plication. Local reading notices 10c per 'line
first insertion; Oc per line for each
4absequent Insertion.
Resolution of condolence, Sc a line.
.' Curds of thanks, 5c a line..
THE ( OX VERSION TABLE.
In view of the Interest In irriga
tion In this valley at the present time
we think well to print a conversion
table, prepared by Mr. E. H. Hedden,
project engineer of the reclamation
service. Air. Hedden Is Just now en
gaged In Idaho, in connection with the
peer fat reservoir.
One miners Inch equal l-;0 cubic
foot per second.
Fifty miners hit lies equal 1 cubic
foot per second. .
One miners inch continuous flow
for 24 hours equal .01 acre feet.
One cubic foot iter second for 21
Lours equals 2 acre feet (approxi
mate). One miners Inch per acre for
days equals '1.2 acre-feet per acre
One miners Inch per acre for 4'
days equals 1.8 acre-feet per acre.
One miners Inch per acre for tin
days equals 2.4 acre-feet per acre.
One mlneis Inch per acre for "
days equals 3 acre-feet per aevo.
One miners inch per acre for !l"
days equals 3.G acre-feet per acu.
One miners Inch per acre for .0'.
days equals 4.2 acre-feet per acre.
Oue miners Inch per acre for !2H
days equuls 4.S acre-feet pcv acre
One acre-foot Is enough 'vi.ter to
coer one acre foot deep or is lie
equivalent of 12 inches of rln.
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Athletically fine indications as well
as otherwise, La Grande will be on
the may thlss prlng. lt Wish school
baseball team shows evidence of win
ning everything it assumes to com
bat with, and the track and field team
is no les bright in advance bril
liancy. .
A Portland teacher- siarned '.h
school hoard of thnt city by uskt-m
for apparatus with which to pioduce
cyclones, blizzards, etc. It wi ex
plained to them, however, ih.ii she
wanted merely a small air cosn:rcssoi
Hhe will get it.
In theiistrlct around Atlcn:i und
"Weston u fine rain fell Ins; Silui
iny. Am a consequence, savs the
Athena corespondent f the '- f
aoniiin, tlio ivheat rais.M'8 are nire.niy
figuring how much of the loi.n s'v n
hey will biivs next full.
Grant county saioonmeii n'.io wie
temporarily forced ont of buii.ss by
, the election In June, have . .p ned
but 11 ret organized to uphul I ;!io law
as to' allowing minors in s:ilo-ms i rd
selling to habitual drunkard.
The students of the high school are
going to give a program at the high
school building tomorrow night. The
admission Is only IS cents and the
proceeds are to go into the high school
athletic treasury. The following is
the program:
Selection High School orchestra.
"Outlook for '09 Track Team" Joe
Ingle.
Vocal Duet Greta Jackson, Henry
Hiedenrlch. ,
First Part of High School Paper
Chas. Reynolds.
Violin Solo Marble Green.
Recitation Roy Rice.
Selection High School Quartet.
Essay Joe Willamson.
Piano Duett Hilda Anderson Roena
Dacon.
Pantomime Marjorle Sllverthome.
Vocal Duet Ray Will lams, Sanford
Robinson.
Recitation Ruth Grover.
Piano Solo Lillian Haker.
Selection High School Quartet.
Oration Ivy Williams.
Cornet Solo Frank RalHton.
Second Part of High School Paper
Harry Zurbreck.
Clarinet Solo David Stoddard.
Selection High School Orchestra.
Sumi
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Cured
Hrtlff frtt to prove to you thai you cn cur
' m noma, viiiiy, uiubit vjiu
KcmfinlH-r, thnt.rt HI tttt fM setttlaf to
yuormilf ul
ia1r Rtti
- I . aI.mh Iuia m daw 1
wllln.t inU.rf.-re with your work or occupation. Jmt u m rour Mm n ow ya
nlt. r tr you wlnh, and I will m.nd vou thu treBtne.nt fr yourc-e. 'iitjrvly f ree.in nln wrap
. r, I.t roturn mJI I vJll alrtoa-udroufrMcfMit. my book-"W0Mlt1 0WI llfOICtt IDVISH" wllh
t JiiiaiiaMirr iiiHHiiminni-l( m win women xuner, ana nw mr. . .v.
at home. Every woiuhii Hhonttl l.nve ft. and leam to tKink fo ktftttl. Then when the doctor aaya
You in ait hrtvn
thwinwlrii wi'h tnr bomr rem
ii oMmtlou," you cn divide f'ir yourself. ThinwmtHor wonien naTeourm
lertr. Jt rnriw ill t'i tt mint, ' "'"'"c'-" -
imllvi
ui,..iu h,.tnM iisMi,n..n, .i-ki.., ,un:- ,.it.m.i null u n rim I iiriirrlKM-a. Ureen Htoknneiana
Painful or irnulur Momitruntion in rounu LiuIUk, Phinipuuw and h
1U nse.
W hererer Ton llae. f nan rfnr on to Indie of Tour own locality who know and will gladly
tell any enffen-r thnt thi Nnm TilwilrtllT carat all womn'ndi.ieuei, and make women well,
Kironff, phi imi and rol.unt. Jl w4 mt rf tit'M. ami the free ten day treatment 1 you ri, also
"nbook. Write to-day, a you mar not thw offer aimln. Aildrww
vhs. m. summR3, Box h - Notre Dame, Ind., U.S.A.
THE QUESTION
of all real estate investments
the one that you can answer
in but on way--"Is the title
sound" The arTswer is: "An
Abstract drawn by us" With
that you have a complete, ac
curate history of the parcel
to the veriest detail thatmifeht
effect the title's soundness.
Our work is guaranteed. Only
complete and up-to-date set of
Abstracts in Union county.
U GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
ro ey Hotel Block
THE EDISON LINE
Yes, we will have anything you vrh in the Ed
ison !ine and everything you can find in the latest
catalogue, March lt. March records are now
on sale. We have theDoublejCisc Records for the
I small sun of 65 cents eac
Read what . . Paderews, (the world's best
Pianoist, has to say in the Music Trades Review
for the Weber Piano. When he says it is best it
must be so.
WE SELL WEBER AHD ALL OTHER CCOD PIANOS
Bramwef! IVSusic Company
PHONE BLACK 1077. ADAMS AVENUE
ams
Pre-ll
lust receved a new lot of Swift's
mium Hams and Bacon
See Ouf Easter Window Ds-:
play
City Grocery and Bakery, l
E. P CLACK, Prop
Bell Piione Main 75 Independent 241
PURITY
IS A
NECESSITY
WHEN, IT COMESVJO
DRUGS
WeGuaranteeJ the
Purity of all Drugs
sold here : : :
WALL PAPER
All the nev.est things in wzll paper. Pa
per your rooms wilh some of MAXWELL'S
exclusive designs.
Paints, Oil?, Varnish
HILL'5 DRUQ JTOKE
LA GRANDE, OREGON
..4 4.4MiH4HeHS.
Gomplete equipment for
rubber buggy tires.
resetting and repairing
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor
Complete Machine Shops and Foundry
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I VOU fJCCd l!renffoom Ho,,se' Stone Foimdatisn, Sfone Cellar, Two Blocks
In
v.,.- iniiiiv rcucoii 1'edletoii
a. gravity water system. The i.r-em
WHter synteui la not udenuaie .in I the
quullty of water furiiixbci n.t tbe
bent obtiiinable. Kast Oreptn
Elgin will have a wool aal-. one ot
the regular le fixed by the tate
Wool Growers' association, on .lune
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A Well
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$2M0.03
J! One half cash, b3hn:elon tolyars time at 7 per cent interest
A letter to me stating
lloqan-Sherwood
your lecatien and re-'.
will fcnrgycu all ire in
i
Realty Company
Sine the county hns fin;"' dry
when w do hanpen lo get a Kroner
be geU lonesome he will not st:v ie
Jail If lie. tan et away.
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Another uy day tomo-o. b
will moke the tuilioud lio and -ie
other happy.
formation regarding well
drilling necessary.
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fruit f r.iit ood In Kaplo
- 'o n article to tne
i'nic
.acrr.t.
R. A. WEST,
The Well Driller
SEASON OPENED AT-
I SELDER'S
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I ICE CREAM and
! SOFT DRINKS
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N.:K. WEST, Pres. T. J. SCROCGIN, Cash
I Wm. MILLER, Vice Pres. H. E. COOLIDCE, Asst. Cssh
BUSINESS COLLEGE
WASHINGTON AND TCNTH STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
WRITE FOR CATALOG
Ths Bclool gat Tlacet Ton in a Good Potiium
ADDING NEW ACCOUNTS
We are constantly adding new accounts and
our business is increasing at a very satisfact
ory rate. Probably ycu might te glad and
join us. ' ' '
The
United States National Bank
Of Lai Grande
N. KWest
L P. Staples
C. T. Bacon
DIRECTORS
Wm Miller
WF. Ccclic$?
T.J. Scroggin
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