La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 02, 1910, Image 3

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Summerville,
30 - 35 Touring,5 pai. $1350
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30 - 35 Roadster 3 " 100
PRICES F. 0. B. FACTOBY : ' '
"The Mitchell" cars are not built merely to. run. The least, not the
most an automobile can do Is to run.. We eroect'more than this, as
do Mitchell owners- Mitchell cars must run with minlmun atten
tion, mlnimun fuel, tire and repair co st and A minlmun of nursing - '. .
Mitchell cars are rendering. service the world over from pounding
over stage lines across the Nevada deserts and the, California moun
tains to spinning along the boulevards of a thousand cities. ' -.,
Come and see ns and let us demonstate its good qualities to you.
Phone Ind. 27A
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The rainy season is now here so let
us repair that leaky roof or put an
eve trough across that p rch step
that is always getting you wet. We
carry a f ull line of plumbing fixtures
also the celibrated Sampson Wind
Mill. The only double geared ; mill
Dinning force lift p .mps pipe shut
in and pipe.
BAY & ZWEIFEL
PLUMBERS AND TINNERS.
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Complete equipment for resetting and repairing"
rubber buggy tires, )-:.';! ''i !''; "
GRANDE IRON WORKS
;;".: D. F GERALD, Proprietoi
Complete Machine Shops and Foundry
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The EfiteDying and Cleaning Works
Steam and French Dry Cleaning l
calied for ani delivere !. ' ' '
Oregon
P. O. Box 17
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THAT IS WELL MAINTAINED IS
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When you come to us to have your
eyes fitted we ascertain the exact con
':uon of your eyes fitting yon care
fully with the lens that relieve your
eyes completely not by making the
eye accommodate itself to the lens,
but by ' having the lens fit the eye
perfectly. ",.-.,.y- ", ' '
Our experience and genuine skill
assure you of E7T ACT work always
au'd without exorbitant charges.
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adles uik a pe?ialltr. Goods
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few and peptrtar .fcetel will ke eea-
Uasei tjniec new aseNxeat
A deal was - consummated today
which transfers the ownership of the
Savoy Hotel equipment and lease of
the building on Jefferson and Elm
from Adna B. Rogers to David C
Brichonx The new and and popu
lar hostelry will, be managed byMr.
Brlchoux from now on, Mr. , Rogers
retiring from the management imme
diately. "The latter will resume!bis
former position with" the Wtlllatason
land ofllce fi;': '' .' '-
The Savoy has enjoyed a prosper
ous run since r Us opening a few
months ago and the new management
will aim to keep the establishment
on the same popular ' basis.
,' Mr. . Brlchour,,; will continue his
land office in the Foley building sb
usual. ,.' " V
yrATIOX fOXTJQ SOON
Unlcn county teachers will meet with
800 others at Pendleton. .
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About one week, at least four days,
of vacation are In store for Union
county schools when the greatest ed
ucational meeting of several , years
will take, place at Pendleton on Mar.
22-25 Inclusive. The Eastern Oregon
State Teachers Association, compris
ing Union, Umatilla and Baker coun
ties, will , hold their convention at
these dates at Pendleton In conjunc
tion with the convention of the In
land ' Association comprising Idaho,
Oregon and Washington.. This terri
tory will bring togeteher about 800
teachers and it is planned for every
teacher In Union county to be pres
ent. .-.V : ,'
Present as prominent part-takers
1n the coming conclave of pedagogues
vlll be W. L. Bryan, president of the
tnlyersity . of Indiana, Doctor : Sah
ford Bell of Denver, Colorado, and
Robert Clark, president of the Unl
erslty of Montana, i ; , ; ; i
County Superintendent Bragg plane
o have about four days of vacation
ip the county that week that all
teachers can attend the meeting.
I; Trinccton Baseball
Princeton, N. J. March 2 Marc
will be a busy month for the baseball
squad of the Tigers. Active work on
the diamond. has commenced for the
Southern trip, which Is expected to
put the players In trim for the big
Eastern and New England colleges,
Princeton fans are enthusiastic at the
pro8pects,and confidently expect the
Tigers to win a victory from their old
rivals, the Bulldogs of Yale. ;
The schedule follows: ' March 24,
Richmond State League at Richmond,
March 25, Richmond College at Rich
mond; March 26 and 28. Georgetown
University at Washington; March 30,
Bowdoin at Princeton, April 2, Dick
inson at Princeton; April 6, New York
University at Princeton, April 9, Ur
inis at Princeton;. April 11, New York
(American League) at Princeton, Ap
ril 13, Villanova at Princeton, April
16, Columbia at Princeton, April 20,
Williams at Princeton, April 23, Brow
at Providence, April 27, Trinity at
Princeton, April 30r Brown at Prince
ton, May 3, Lawerenceville at Lawei
enceville, May 4, Penn. , State at
Princeton, May 7 Pennsylvania at
Philadelphia, May 11 Fordham at
Princeton; May 14, Harvard at Prince
ton, May 21, Harvard at Cambridge:
May 18 La Fayette at Princeton, May
23, Harvard at New Yory In case of a
tie; May 28, Pennsylvania at Prince
ton: June 1 Amherst at Princeton,
June 4, Yale at New, Haven, June 8,
Holy Cross at Princeton, . June 11,
Yale at Princeton, June 16 Yale r.t
New York in case of a tie.
p. Chlcagbs Fashion Show r
Chicago, March 2 Chicago will be
the meca of the well dressed and ot
herwise this week. Men, Women and
children' and especially women - will
have an opportunity to view the latest
styles In sartorial elegance at the
fashion which opened here today at
the Coliseum. ' .J , ; . ! . : , , ;
. More than clothes will be shown.
The proper way of wearing teh ar
ticles exhibited will be demonstrated
In the various booths with live mod
els Fat women wll be 6hown how to
dress to make them appear thin and
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tlicm novf made as you vant
cloth of your own selection, by
Mercftanif Tailors, Chicago
A price range of $20 to $40 Vill j cecuirc you
clothes of thej highest quality, on
style to fit and satisfy. Wed like
measure today
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vice versa. The short will learn how
to appear seemingly tall and the thin
man will be told Just how much hi
tithes should T be padded, what pat
terns Bhouldbe used In their con
tructlon to make him & modern A
dqnls. , ;," ; r:y
The show will last one week.-
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p Hank Sidewalks Biilh , anl
Kepalred. Gxca Uuk nd ", 4
t Filling. Phone Btsck 1562.
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I Kingsley & Xogei
Shoes Repaired
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Two
first class workmen.
t All work
turned out with
dispatch and guaranteed.
THE OLD PRESTON IT AND.
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Candies
Our reijralat S5e r pound lines
oar makr. aWIolt l) imrr,
we knm It and i UH t our
mnunfactnrlnK department will
n conviiKe yon. OUR Jil'GOEfS
are trra.n ?r, the flairg t re,
Strawtury, ehorolat nil Va-
ftit In lonr lexers.
fICW WRIXKLE Try tils
E. D. Selder
i- Grande' Etch she Can
dy Manufacturer
. Notice of Final Settlement j !
Notice is hereby given, that 'tLe
underrlgned, administrator of the es
tate of Anna M. Stearns, deceased,
will make final settlement of, his
accounts wltlt said Estate as such
Quality
coo be here, and
for tho cccacicn, you
DRY
CHMU WOOD
I am prepared to furnish Dry Chain Wood, al
so partly seasoned wood, to all comers. Kind
ly phone your order to
V. , BEAM
PHONE RED 3741
tlEVJ TURBMS, . . '
TRIC0RHE HATS
SMLORs
FOR SPRItIG VJERR.
E. M. VjELLMAU & CO.
ADAMS AVENUc
administrator on Saturday, the 12th
day of Mrach, at 10 o'clock of said
day, at which tlmo all objections to
said final account vlll be heard and
the estate distributed to the heirs
at law of the deceased. "7.;;
, Dated at La. Grande, Oagon, this
Sth day of February, 1910. ,
.v.'.'-:'--'- :, J. E, STEAEKS, .
AdmInIgtr:.tor ct the estate of Aaai
M. St arns, Deceaaed. i
Cochran St Cochran, Attorneys fo
Administrator. ' 2-114-11,
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Notice to Contractors
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received at the office of
the Recorder of the City of La Grande
for the construtlon of a 2,000,000 gal
lon reinforced concrete reservlor, to
be construted accordng to the plans
and specification now on file at this
office and to be teen at any time dur
ing office hours. A certified check
of five per cent, of the amount of the
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bid must accompany each bid, and
all bids must be In by Five o'clock p.
m4, March 24th, 1910. The City re
serves the right to reject any and all
bids.
Dated at La Grande this 22nd day
of February, JJ10
. D. E. COX. ' .:
Recorder of the City of La Grande.
2-22-8-23.
v Baying Lawsuit
Did you kuow that placing your re
liance uj a warranty deed la simply
bidding for a lawsuit?
In California this fact la to woU
understood that a warranty deed Is
looked upon with suspicion.
It Is for this reason:,
If the title Is good it passes with
the deed, and that It all there Is to
i-no aead of a warranty. If bad.
the adding of a wanauiy ' dor not
make It good. ' , '
A warranty Is only a sort of bet
a wager that you will have no trou
ble, but if you do, and finally lose
out, 111 pay your money back.
A better plan Is to require an ab
stract Consult
' J. TL OLIVER, '
dress miiuia
PARLOR
109 ELM STBEET
Ilavlng opened rarlors at the
above address I am prepared
to do ny thing In the dressmak
ing line, l'luln Sewing also
solicited.'
Next door to Ada Bonsh phot
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