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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1910)
PAGMYTSLVE LA bnNDEEyiOTNO OBSERVER' SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1910 U. OF 0. US IS I W 1 CO JOUNCE MEM WEEK )PE.S WITH M'ETEETII OF Jl'XE. "UitriMj" Comet Is Slogan Adopt ed by the AloranI of SrhooL University of Oregon, Eugene, June 3. Special Enthusiastic work ty lo cal alumni of the university has been poductlve of good results, for every Indication points to the largest at tendance of alumni at commencement In the history of the university. Stu dents of the university will remain over for commencement In much larg er numbers than heretofore. The slo gan "Everybody Returns" has been adopted by every class from '79 to ' '09. " The program for . commencement week will be as follows: Sunday, Jane 19. , 11:00 a.m. Baccalaureate sermon, ,The Reverend Luther R. Dyott, D. D. pastor of the First Congregational church;, Portland (Villard hall). : - Monday, Jane 20. 9:30 a. m. Tennis finals, Alumni vs. Varsity (Campus)., ' 3:00-5:00 p. m. President's recep tion (President's, house). 8:00 p.; m.--Faculty concert, school of music (Villard hall) . , ? Tuesday, Jajne 21T' 9:30 a. m. Meeting of board of re gents (President's office).; 10:30 a. m. Meeting of alumni as sociation (Villard hall). 1:30 p. m. Pushball contest, alum ni vs. varsity (Klncaid field). 2:00 p. m. Baseball game, alumni vs. seniors (Klncaid field)'. 4 p. m, Tug of war, alumni vs. seniors (race, near campus). 7:30 p. m. Flower arid' Fern pro cession (campus). . 8:00 p. m. Faillng-Beekman 1 ora torical content (Villard hail). Wednesday, Jane 22. 10:00 a. m. Commencement ad &rcv, Thomas Nixon Carver. Ph. D., LL, D., professor of political science, Harvard university (Villard hall). 1:30 p. m. University alumni din ner (New gymnasium). 8:00 p. m. Alumni reception, re nions and ball (New gymnasium). D ETA I Lb IN SUCCESS HORSE SHOW AT CMOS LARGELY rEPESDEST OX DETAILS rroraoter Hare Chromo Coni'ag for Splendid Manner of Management Dctalb alwayp gq , far in mark lug t ie success or failure of any race meet, horse show or athletic or sporting event of any sort, , and If attention to minor details spells suc cess, then it is no wonder that the Horse show at Union ! moved off with out a flaw. Some of the rules rigidly enforced and which have done much to make the meet and show the success which today's events proved it to be, follows: , No entry fee will be charged, free feed and shelter will be furnished, to all stock exhibited. ' ... In cases where animals are duly registered such registration certifi cates must be submitted to commit tee for approval, prior to Judging. roof of registry njust accompany entry. . The single Judge system will be Vii policy of this show, the judges will be selected from one or more of the different state agricultural colleges, whose reputation throughout the state is well known and thoroughly estab lished. The judging to commence at o'clock, i ' ' ' ' .' -. ' ' - Premiums will be designated by ribbons, blue first, red eecond, and white third. Championship royal purple. ' The parade will take place prompt ly at the close of the judging, on Fri day, at 2 p. m. All stock exhibited 1. All exhibits must be on the grounds In advance of the time set for judging, in order not to cause any unnecessary delay. , ' ,. ' 2. An animal can compete In more than one class and In any and every prize and sweepstake groups or spe cials to which they are eligible, under the classification. ... 3. One of the main objects of this show is to epcourage the breeding and , feeding of Improved breeds of livestock, for well defined practical purposes. Due regard will be given to symmetry, size, form, action, con stitution, vigor and general charac teristics of various breeds with rea sonable allowance for age, but due regard will also be paid to heads and graceful carriage, style and general refinement that, denotes breed, cha racter points.. which, while i not weighing on the," "scale" add R value to animals when being sold for breed ing purposes, such encouraging uni formity of breed type. All animals to be pure bred and registered with a registry association, recognized by the U. 8. government, unless otherwise stated in the'clasal flcatlou. Pure bred animals 'under one year need not be .registered If their sire and dam are registered as above mentioned. . .;''. f 1 i ; i i 'J V ! ; V., .-:, ' : ! ' :.V''! i ! ' I !. VH ; r . I . - i I -A f- .-. k H imi iiiiw'in biiKi nmslrtiiirii i id wh i bamim dHmi ' 'f" t r '"'V' " -.'l-''V V.-. - ' ; i 4044-04006044404 4jO0OO6O00OOO0400 TbJT- JLL Mo. EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST AND UA1JUFACTUEIKO OPTICIAN ; ' ; ; - : Office Over Kewiin's Drug Store .y: ; : y THE ONLY SPECIALIST EASTERN': OREGON -Who Grinds All His 1 . G L ASSES ' , ANY LENS ; . - D U P L I GATED EXACTLY in a few minutes without Your Prescription Located Permanently ; in La- Grande Of course YOU realize the Import ance of keeping the oral cavity In the best possible condition. It's neces sary If you want to prevent a host of alimentary troubles, and then there are other considerations, such as per sonal appearance etc. I should be pleased to meet yon and give you com petent advice In regard to the care of the mouth and teeth. Very truly yours, J. E. STEVENSON, D. D.S. Modern Sweets Make ; Welcome f Treats Tht Uedtrn Stal it tks Qyarante ef Pur mi Candyt PatroniM$tU"Xodr Dealer" UUm CMlKliomry C., Dirt., ttiui, OrtfM ucvcrcurccisons wny you snouia consult me aboutyoureyes 1. I devote my entire time to ma king and fitting glasses. 2. My examinatiion of the eyes i s thorough and accurate, by methods not forty years out of date, but the la test, scientific methods known to , the science. ' i;' : :: , ' : ; ,''- - 3. All my glasses are ground to fi t the Eye and the face. I ' 1 1 1 . 4. All my glasses are, ground and frames repaired, in my own workshop J in .La Grande, .i' '.'7: ?-''; . - -:- ;'' I a 5. I duplicate exactly, any lens, n 0 matter who made or prescribed it. 6. I do not miseroresent to vou a s some do. and vou are invited to call and see my equipment, which is by far the most complete that has ever been in La Grande. . ' : ' : t If at any time in one year, I can improve your vision no charge is made for the changing of lenses. If your mountings get broken, I will repair them for 'you without cost. " ' ,: v : ; 11 1111 M mi U n sr i Special Premiums on all Exhibits of Merit I deduced Railroad Rates IromM Points in Eastern Oregon Wednesday 9ck ' ' . '"' - . '-js . ' .."' "'!"" 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