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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1910)
LA GRANDE EVENING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1910, rOTTi? Tift i e 'i 't 1 WHS ffl'T: nc ciinni irn Absolute! Pure Tho only hzkteg ptnvtfcr mztfa from Royal Crspj. Cream cf Tcrti? rSlYEKSITT OF ErGEXE OlDLE TO FILL DEMISTS. Science Teachers are Soacat fr Mere 'Freoieatly Tkan Others Are. ' Notice to f atnc;ors. Notice Is hereby gTTea that sealed bids will b received by the Ccacc3 of the City of La Grande, Oregon, for the construction of 11,195.8 Sq. yds. of bltulithlc pavement on Fourth stree: between Adams avenue and 0. avesae together with excavation, curbing and drainage, the same to be constructed according to the plans, specifications and estimates on file in this office. All bids to be In by eight o'clock p. hl, October 26th, 1910. and each bid to be accompanied by a certified check of 5 per cent o fthe amount of the bid. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ; ,: Attention of all contractor Is call ed to the agreement c! Warren Broth ers Company, filed with this city, la accordance with which agreement Warren Brother Company agrees to license all contractors desiring to W for the work to lay the Bitullthlc Pavement In accordance with its pat ents and the terms of said agreement. La Grande, Ore- Oct 19, 1910. D. E. COX. Recorder. University of Oregon. Eugene. Ore. Oct t (Special) The University 'of Oregon la unable to supply the de mand for high school teacher. Every year the demand for University grad uates to hold responsible positions ia the high schools of the' state far ex ceeds the supply. - The greatest demand Is for science teachers and high school principals. Especially desirable are graduates who have had practical experience. For .this reason, those who have taught before entering the university have a great a.?vastag. Thirty-two of last years graduates have stepped directly Into important positions and stiH the need la not sup plied 7 The school of education ander Dr.' u. u, omtuua u iwmiM iw tuw Matur ing of high school teachers alone, and the teacher's bureaa placed the grad uates of that department in schools over the state. Tc divas' rw:;!j heard the ex f ressioa If you scp with tl devil yon wCl teed a Kcr x!n. Thi'C?h never beard It tjefvre." he fays, "it is c-vklt-Lv f Airly 'x-.l toowa. ar.J hst I s-btmld tie to know is. What doe it mean, and wfcere Jje it eosw froar " It Cleans that if yon are rolii to ?:t down to a meal with his Satanic majesty you will need a Ions Kpooa to avoid the iiec-s?!tT cf yetiins too near th? c.4 rettietran and, in its penfinl $en of crurse, it Ixplies thit if you have Ife.r with a tlaa- gTTts or notanens person It behooves yon to ns great cauuea. it corres from one cf the "ItsoMsty Legends," and the ;uotet?oa reads: a. toc ;xr.. LtWMlea Answer. A Cur Disci. A celebrated lull:a physician wa Sir Domink Corriatf. who was as much tiiiHtl for his brusQueBess to ward patients as for tli skiiJ. In th eocrse cf some KtuinLscences Wllllaai Chide Scully to'd a story of the doc tor which Is Quite weli worth quotfcis. -I waa taken to see hlaj." says the writer,; -several time, but he always treated me with the utmost kindness. However, a highly respectable maiden aunt of mine had a different experi ence. She went to consult him. After Bonding her none too gently and asking a few questions he gave a gnati ami reiapsea vxio silence. , aoen after a short pause of meditation be said, "WeO. ma'am, lta one of two things either yon drink or else you sit with your back to the fire.' " a aa i .'J Stmuoci em ! tuni rre pwi ... " " - . . Stt,t. umu toSinoi BiiaiT -a .cwitu, lor otwiaiiS m iv 3fr'prlFao HBKMnq rmp noX pa jo mo put unastua mn oooa ji Sorth Dakota Teachers. Bismark. N. D- Oct 21 One of the most Interesting and largely attended gatherings of teachers ever held In the state, the annual session of the North Dakota Educational association. aill close today. Many educators of prominence are on the program for the final session..-. , 6d. . for pride and Foley Kidney Fills Withost as EqaaL " E. Weakley, Kokomo, Ind., Bays In his estimation. Foley Kidney Pills are without an equal. He "says: "I have had kidney end bladder trouble for over three years with severe :head aches and Irregularities of the blad er, accompanied by much pain. 1 secured a bottle of Foley's Kidney Pills and must say they certainly did the work. In just a few days my back ache left me. kidneys became stronger and I am now over my trouble and glad to recommend Foley Kidney Pilla to every one suffering In this way. They gave me quick and permanent , relief and are In my estimation with out an equal.'. Hills Drug Store. When the dimtion hall right, the action of the bo wels regular, there is a natural erav- in ami rotuh fur food. When thl&tS MCK" 0 , ing you mar know tnai you neea c aosa oi Uiamberlun's 8tomach and Liver tablets. They strengthen the digestive organs, im prove the appetite anavguiaie im oowew. Wanteds nay, one cent a word. To Oar Subscribers. A . Tn rmrln a eoneh medicine, don't be afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. mere DMWDgvi irvm u, wu jrcitci w i eoughaeoidsandwhooprngoough. ; I O ' Richard Knight, slighting, 2s. 6d. William Hetheringtoo. for not being ready to go to church three Sundays, 10 shillings. Thomas Birdall; for being at Nunea ton from morning to night, 5 shillings. Cook, dead drunk, 10 shillings. Anne Adams to be washmald at Lady day. ; She went away the 23th of June for being wanton and careless. She lost five pairs of sheets and five pUlowbeere, for which my wife made her pay 1. Diary of Sir Richard Newdigate. i ' Retribution. Young Father tin thf future Great snakes! 'CanVyott do s.cthlng to quiet that baby? Its eternal surt'-iing drives me frantic. Toung Mother (calmly to servant) Marie, bring in my husband's ' mother's phonograph and put in the cylinder "At Ten Months." I want him to hear how his voice sounded when be was young. The date stamped on your paper shows the . time paid too. We would like to tear from you If you think our et- forts deserves further patron- age. Write us at once, if not, notify the stopping of your paper. We bate to loose a & subscriber, but we must know that you want the paper or A same will be stopped. ; LA GRANDE EVENING OB ' ' SERVER. ' l V Squaring Himself. ; '..'-1 Mrs. Henpecke What do yon mean, sir, by telling Mrs. Torker's husband rou never ask my advice about any thing! Henpecke Well' Maria, I dont. ' Ton don't wait to be asked."" ' Showing the Way. Friend (to gnlde-Why doea your wife always go round with the parties that you take over the castle? Guide She always gives me a tin at the end so as to Induce the others to follow suit London Answers. There never was a bad man that bad ibility for icood service. Burke. OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN one of the greatest orators the country has produced in recent years Mnll speak in LA ' GRANDE, at STEWARDS OPERA HOUSE., I iDuiiCiay jLvenmg, vcioper : , . on : 7 . . . . I "PFohibitibn ?haf ItDoesh i.Til I IO Mr. Rose was elected mayor of Milwaukee for five successive terms. He has been prominently mentioiied -; in connection with the vice-presidency and .is Iniown the country over as one of its foremost speakers . ... . . ! Don't Miss It! "' The Adinission Is Free! ! ADDSTI0K to LA cent The mpst magiiifi- ever placed on the market in any ciy ' ''7. f v . ; .... - , ,6f:j;::ffie' r. , .:' .. ::r .., 7'. , ......7 ' 7. I Five Bloclis from the" Busi ness v Center, of the City i:t r4 ; -.i . 1 " -7: The ground lies beautifully and every lot is level and smooth. All lots to be V improved wi Giirbing and Parking and All Streets ; Will Be Grad Positively ''the' -choicest bargains- in CLOSE-IN property that can ever be offered in La Grande. ' ' . . ft ' ; . . Tlie to to buy a bmesite is N tivw. H and Let it Grow In Value !! Prices will Advance November 1st Special inducements offered to the Quidc Buyer and EASY TERMS will be given. This is a purely Restricted Residence District and is destined to be the fut ure High Class residential portion of the city. t