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DRILLING
There are several kinds
of drilling but the kind
the kind tnat makes the
farm pay is the" drilling
which makes water avail
able. There is no need
of a dry farnv The task
is not so great as you
may think. I have had
years of experience and
understand the well busi-ness'thoroughly.
I D. M. HUNT
LA GBANDE, OREGON
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HAT Has been keeping you from having your dental work done,
. which you know you need? I believe I can straighten
it out for you if it comes within the realm of a dentist. I will ac
knowledge that I am here for business, and shall employ legita
mite means to interest you to the extent of a visit to my office. I believe 1
can convince ytfu that your dental work can. bft dime. . True I want a xcccm-.
pens, but I do not want an exhorbitant fee. No one turned away as long as
I am able to work; Reliable work and a fair fea Extracling 50c, (not $1)
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:D0 YOU KNOW:
FOR CERTAIN?
Su
miner Kates
that your title is gocd? I
An abstract will tell you
1 all about it and it may be
tc your advantage to have I
made. You cannot
afford to take chances.
During the Season 1909 -via
the '
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
OREGON SHORT LINE AND
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
from
Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Taeoma, Walla "Walla
and all points on The 0. R. & N. line
To OMAHA and Return ...$60.00
To KANSAS CITY and Return ... $60.00 -To
ST. LOUIS and Return ....... $67.50
To CHICAGO and Return. . . . . . , $72.50
Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final return limit
October 31.
On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, 3; August 11, 12.
To Denver and Return. ....... . . .$55.00
On Sale May 17; July 1 ; August 11.
These tickets present some very attractive features in the war
of stopover privileges, and eh olce of routes.; thereby enabling pass
engers to make side trips to ma ny Interesting points en route.
Routing on the return trip through California may be had at a
slight advance over the rates quoted.
Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be
furnished by any 0. R. & N. leal agent, or
WJL McJH'RRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
doors at the end. This car Is built
by the McKeen' Motor Car Co.,. of
Omaha, and is being taken to Bel
lingham, wash., for the use of tha
Belilnghmn Bay , Improvement Co.
Mr. W. L. Standard is the salesmas
and demonstrator in charge of this
car, and is a most pleasant and cour
teous gentleman, willing to answer
alt the questions, some of . them foo
lish no doubt, that can be asked by
a novice, and is glad to explain the
working of the machinery or to re
late incidents of his trip.
TEACHtRS IN
TALKfEST
Bank I
ll.R. OLIVER:
J La Grande National
Building
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VjOMO by carrying a part I
2 mzir insurance in their I
I company, the Oregon t
Z '""warns Mutual Fire As- 1
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i'ce Rssociation, of
i Uavfon. Orennn In 10n
1 Jey mil save $15,000.
1 tk - period t
. ..tiyuoofs were nana
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" ELGIN, OREGOX,
4 Real Estate, Investments, Loans 4
4 Where local business men are 4
4 co-operating and buying stump 4
4 lands preparatory to setting
4 commercial orchards. For oar- 4
tlculara regarding good orchard 4
janus at very low prices call or '
write The
SLOUGH INVESTMENT CO.
and Collections. v
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4
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: Quick Transfer
pJJooutside companies f
.?'' ffon Merchants
V!urNa M COST
prnToyouRmBii
ffnXTTLZMENT OF
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MOTOR CAR
K A CTIIhY
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Introduced by Mrs. F. S. Ivanhoe,
toastmaster of the occasion, every one
of the after-dinner speakers added to
the pleasure of 4he evening by their
remarks at the banquet given by the
teachers in honor of Superintendent
Hockenberry at the Model restaurant
last night Mrs. Ivanhoe in her In
troductory speech, called attention to
the object of the gathering, to honor
the man who has labored faithfully
for the La Grande schools since his
arrival in the city eight years ago.
Miss Syra Kuhn responded to the
toast, "Our Sueprintendent." Mrs.
Nellie Neiil, who has lived In this
valley since she was a little girl told
of the trials and struggles of the early
pioneers, and of the early schools of
the city. Her subject was "The
Beautiful Grand Ronde."
Miss Pauline Hilliard, quoting from
Browning, Tennyson, and other poets
who perhaps more than others ap-
DEVELOP
BUST
SHE'S A QCEEXt SHE'S A SIKEXt
Is an expreson that Is always heard at sight of a
well deve J(i woman. If you are flat-chested,
vlth Bt' undeveloped, a srawny neck, thin, lead
arm-"-' remark will nvr h innlla.1 tn :
. wv V j vu,
"SIP . wafers will make you beautiful, bewitch.
lnk. They DEVELOP THE BUST in a wek from '
J to inches and produce a fine, firm, voluptuous
bosom. They fill out the hollow places, make tha
arras handsome and well modeled and the neck'
and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour.
dohu ior a oome toaay ana you'll De pleased and grateful. "SI
REN" wafers are absolutely harmless, pleasant to take, and convenient
to carry around. They are sold under guarantee to do all we claim
or MONET BACK. '
Price 11.00 per bottle.
RECTTO US.
FREE. During the next 80 days only we will send, you a sam-pk-
bottle of these beautifying wafers 'on receipt of 10c to pay cost of
packing and postage If you mention that you saw the advertisement In
in is paper, xne sample alone may be sufficient If the defecu
trifling. ,
DESK 4. ESTHETIC. CHEMICAL CO.. SI V. 125th ST.,
Inquire at good drug stores or send DI-
are
NEW YORK.
For Rapid Delivery Seivice
Call Up
WILLC0CK BROS.
We are In position to do any
kind of transferring. Give us a
trial order. Calls answered day
or night
'Phones:
Day, Red 711.
Night Black 1271.
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4 BCSSEY'S HACK LISE.
4 4
Best of service, Day and
Night Hacks " furnished for
funerals and private parties.
4 Baggage transferred Day and
Night and Sundays.
Stand at Paul's Cigar Store,
w phoneRe'd " SU .. .. .
Night 'Phone Main 15.
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Conductor Wade arrived from Hun
tington about 7 o'clock last evening
in charge of the gasoline motor car
that has attracted so much attention
hy a fast trip from the east. The car
is 72 feet in length, with baggage and
muil compartment, engine room aad
scaling capacity of 75.
It is propelled by a 250 horsepower
gasoline motor, and will run 60 miles
an hour. The company makes an
other" car which will cover 85 to DO
miles. The run from Baker City las',
evening was made In one hour and ID
minutes and a speed of 15 to -8 mlls
was made up the hill from Huntington
to Pleasant Valley
Inside the car Is very attractive, be
ing finished in Cuban mahogany uuri
leather. It Is furnished with acety
lene lights, with opalescent globes.
and the system 'of ventilation allows
the air to be renewed every four min
utes.
In the rear end of the car a cir
cular seat, with room for 12 people,
is built, and from this one has al
most an unobstructed view of 'lie
country through which the car is pas
sing. One of the nicest features in
the construction is the windows,
which are heavy glass, round, set in
stpl frames, and hi closed nre
'aosoitaely dust prdxrf. '"
The frame la of steel sheeting, threj
eigths of an inch thick over all the
outside, riveted at every Joint, and
making the car one big steel tubs.
The doors in the center promise a
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A GOOD RECORD!
We have conducted a laundry business in
La Grandefor many years. There must
a reason. A trial order
the mystery.
will explain
A. B. C.
Laundry
" wr wrsir.
- ,.... hPt music lust in greater degree or saieiy in case oi
atXewlinBooktStattoneryCo.4-13-19 collision than the standard car wltn
held up to the hearers the beauty of
the attitude of considering the good
that is to be found in everything. Miss
Milliard's toast was, "The Good".
Manuel Snider, who has taught in
the La Grande schools every year that
Mr. Hockenberry has been here, re
cited an original poem, "To Our Sup
erintendent" Miss Ruth Bush, the
Mark Twain of the teaching fore,
was requested to tell "The Reason
Why". Miss Bush assured her audi
ence that, herself not being aware of
the reason why, she could not tell
them; but that undoubtedly some time
in the future it will become a matter
of common knowledge.,
Mrs. Ingle gave expression to the
sentiment of the 'occasion with
"Friends."
Mr. Mansager was right at home
wnen discussing, uur uiuies. tie
termed them the most unnecessary,
yet the most indispensable of the ad
juncts of civilization; that although
mere man pretends an independence
of them, yet to him their word is law,
and he yields blind to their edicts.
At the conclusion of the toasts, Mrs.
Ivanhoe, with well chosen words, pre
sented Mr. Hockenberry, in behalf of
the teachers, with an expensive gold
handled umbrella.IHe Is going to
Portland.) In responding, Mr. Hoc
kenberry thanked them for tiie gift.
referred to the length r.f rime he has
bwn in la Grande, and assured every
teacher - -present f his
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SHOE BUYERS
Before making your purchase come in and let us
show you our goods and demonstrate to you their
good fitting qualities. W e have a good assortment
and the prices are right if quality is considered; we
stand behind every pair of shoes we sell and guar
tee them to give satisfaction.
Repairing Neatly Done
Smith & Greene,
DEPOT STREET
Syra Kuhn, Gertrude Blever, Helen j XOTIl'E OF FIJfAL SETTLEME.XT.
McHuirh. Harriot tlnrrfa (In TI.. I- ! .. . . .
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friendship and esteem, wishing' for
them unalloyed happiness and com
plete success through life. Mrs. Hoc
kenberry was also presented with a
valuable token of esteem by the teach
ers.
The banqueters were, Ruth Bush,
Pauline Hilliard, Miss PIckler, Miss
Woodruff, Nell Young, Miss McElroy.
Miss Fisher, Miss Bunnell, Miss King,
Miss Hug, Miss Billings, Mrs. Neiil,
Mrs. Ivanhoe, Mrs. Ingle, Mrs. Scbilke,
Mrs. 8utf)n, Manuel Snider, Robert
Wilkerson. Mr. MansaEer. Mr. Micklo-
rinued J son 'and MK and MrV hockenberry.
The decorations of tha banquet ahll
were in yellow and white, and wer
very appropriate to the season.
MONEY TO LOAN Hare yqu money
to loan on first-class security T For
parties! ars caU aw Black 1L l-JMt
iouce is bereoy given that tho
undersigned has filed her final ac
count as administratrix of the es
tate of H. D. Drake, Deceased. la
the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Union County, and said
Court has fixed Tuesday, the 4th dar
of-Xia;-IJi,S aV the Ci'un House ia
La Grande, Union County, Oregon, as
the time and place for hearing any
and all objections thereto and the
final settlement of the same. :
AFTON H. DRAKE,
Aflalnlftratrix of said estate
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