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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1909)
ETEJiyG 0 DEBTEE, tl GK1TDE, OEIGO J. TTED5ESD1T, JT1T 21, 190. Fesad. At mr I'Iill near the too of Mt. 1 3y on June 21 a Jersey cow, r4d on the left side but not plain. $sr ran have unw by calling and 7C fr this adx Jf. L. LEADER. UIMIOiM NURSERY J. B. WEAVER, Prop. . Fruit, shade andor namental trees. Sherbs and Roses. Strawberry vines and other small fiuit Jist Arrive. Lars shipment of electric irons. Calla at tbe light o!5ce for prices and see samples. SEND FOR; PRICE LIST UNION. 'ORE. j ! I : i ; i: i 9 i i DO YOU KNOW: FOR CERTAIN? that your title i3 gocd? An abstract will tell you all about it and it may be tc your advantage to have one made. You cannot afford to take chances. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL FOR (IS AT WALLA WALLA This progressive ate in- ts location in tbe best dence part of Walla Walla school is fortun- J those of older girls. The day school . . .1 U LI. J i . reel- i u" "iuTgaren ana primary graues where its'and U otner8- College courses can attractive building, and ample Ht , . . ! In muC a ?irl starting In the eiuuuua nuuru a pleasant Dome for j school can the school family. The courses of J. R. .OLIVER: ! La Grande National Bank I I Building f Rock Springs A JL Hace your orders for coal, future or immediate delivery. If you will gtv tke fuel problem a little consid eration, It will show you that the ariy purchaser will save nione.'. Take advantage of the storage rates. FEED New alfalfa hay now in. Doth phones Main 6. Grande Ronde Cash Co : : : study have been planned for three classes of girls, viz: those who wish the best prepa ration for college; those who wish 10 complete a good general course, but who do not wish to go to college; and those who wish to supplement their previous training by attendance for a year or so at a superior school. A wide range of subjects In ancient and modern language, science, history English literature, secretarial work. etc., is open to the girl who wishes to do special work. The teachers are refined women nf character and attainments tvi. versity women who help to make the home life attractive. The days are planned carefully as to study and recreation hours, so that the work may be done comfortably as well as thoroughly. Individual care is given the girls asto their health and needs in all di rections. Younger girls of seven and upwards have special attention and help In matters of dressing, and all j personal ways. Their hours of work i and play are somewhat different from i pursue her work unaffect- jed by a possible change of teachers. for a Leschetisky student will al ways be In charge. The vocal work is under a teacher with the best foreign training, as also is the case with the languages. The studio Is Id charge of a gifted woman from tbe Julien school, Paris. The courses offered are the same as in the Art school of New York. A girl can begin at St. Paul's and later if she chooses to go to Chicago or New York does not suffer by the changes. The enrollment of this year was 128. The boarding department was not large but was representative of four states, Oregon. Washington. Idaho and Montana. Several of the graduates are going to college, two to Washington Uni versity, one to Leland Stanford, one to Oberlln, etc. The purpose of this school is to surround its students with the refin ed environment of a well-ordered home, and to furnish the opportunity for thorough education and liberal culture along many lines, and this purpose is obtaining recognition in many places. g aaaa o t fV -. 0, ! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY For. Best quality of DRY chain wood call on V. E.BEAN Biggest loads for least money P10E RLD 1741 GET POSTED. 53 Lot No. 2. Dlv. A, New Haven 'add., with one share water. This is an acre of good land $575.00. j 53 Lot 3, block 2. Home Invest- mem uuuiiioq. une acre with one j share rf water; one-fourth of the ! crop of potatoes goes to purchaser; ; good land $325.00. 1 52 3 acres in block 1; 3 acres In block 6; Home Investment add., with good 3-room house; 55 young fruit trees; plenty of berries of all kinds; barn for 4 horses; 6 tons of hay; bug gy shed; 6 shares of water. Price without the crop now on place $2500.00. 51 2acres good ground, with 2 room house $1000.00. 47 2 acres good land; 4 room house; close In; can be made a nice home; not a bad buy at $1200.00. 24 4 acres land; 4 shares water: 5 room house; woodshed; price now $2000.00. 51 2 lots and a fine house of 5 rooms with bath; good cellar; a fine barn; 3 stalls; place for 8 cords wood, and room for carriage. Here is where you could have a most de sirable home for the low price of $2650.00. See this place and get the terms. 64 Modern, 5 room; 2 closets; extra large pantry; bath, toilet, good basement, fine large veranda; good lawn, cement walks, woodhouse. Now listen; this is of brick and the finest home In the city $3700.00. Here b where you can get good terms. 10 acres of fruit land with about 5 acres set to trees 3 and 4 years old. l4 acres now In potatoes. 1 acres in grain; fine house and barn Let us show this if you want a tract for fruit $2600.00. , If you want a farm, we have them. If you want a house and lot we have them, or If you want real estate of anykind. We can supply your needs. Foley Block. La Grande Investment Company I : & 2 g't !? . Q 0$ & gg o.gog O0 $' OUR PLATFORM SAFETT first, liberality next, both are essential to successful banking. If you are satisfied with our platform come and see us. : ft t. 33ftjj United States National Bank La Granne Ore Two Car Loads 1 .. 4 M cGor mic. For Constipation. Mr. L. H. Farnham, a prominent druggist of Spirit Lake. Iowa, says: "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are certainly the best thlnz on the market for constipation. Give these tablets a trial. You are certain to find them agreeable and pleasant in effect. Price, 25 cents. Samples free For aa' oy.All Good Dealers. Jnlarvestog Machinery i i i Just received and now ready for distribution. Buy a McCormick and you will aave the best. We have a lot of other goods now oa sale. Come and see what we have. M & M DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month Heating V . ... : ...y.j 1 . . k v' ' y hi' y-! .''Vi; T; J. f Aj. i and Ventilating I HK1 mm OT W IsW m me w Problem Solve d aterbury- System :-.,,'--''M For Schools, churches, Lodge Rooms, and Public Buildings Does away with window ventilation, which is almost as great an evil as impure air. Maintains a uniform temperature all over the room. Eliminates the cold floor problem and the "dreaded hot stove," Adds 25 per cent to the seating capacity by removing the plant to the corner. Great saving in luel bill. Requires no basement. Always under direct supervision. No expense to install. . Will burn either wood or coal. Every plant guaranteed to meet the most exacting requirements. No Experiment, Plant in scucessful operation in Public School, of La Grande. Invented by J. L.. Waterbury who for many years taughtin the public schools, after carefully studying the problem and long experimenting devised and patented the system. Those seated in the farther corner of the room will be just as warm as those sitting near the'planU Can be attached to any flue. Every school district should investigate this system. f:M. SNIDER, Agent, La Grande, Ore. ! i 1 Have taught in the various schools of the county for the past'fourteen years and the knowledge of the improper heating and ventilating conditions caused me to "take I : . 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