La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 27, 1911, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1911
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ID LiS IKE CUBE1
(Continued from pass one)
Biology, psychology .and In addition
thereto aball write a thesis on an edu
cational subject aelected from a list
prepared by the Superintendent of
FbUc Instruction. Twelve months'
.teaching experience la required for
ttifa paper which glvea the applicant
authority to teach only in the first,
second and third grades.
? No examination In English classics
will be required in the June exami
nation on account of the lack of time
for announcements and preparation.
All examinations will be based apog
the text books adopted by the State
Text Book Commission.
COMMITTEE REPORT SOON
crop with any degree of success. When
prices and quotations Indicate a sound
and remunerative market in the mid
dle west, all fruit sections are advised
accordingly and simultaneously, and,
also, unload a car or' two simultan
eously with the result that the partic
ular good reports from the east are
knocked to pieces by a great overflow
of apples. It is a stupendous problex
and a committee of fifteen men. the
best versed in the Northwest, have
been working on the subject for week"
and will report their findings at the
Walla Walla meeting. '
local Apple Men will be Represented
at Walla Walla Gathering. , ..
A meeting of much moment to the
Grande Ronde fruit growers will be
leld at Walla Walla this week and
will be attended by C. S. Williams,
as representative of the Grande Ronde
growers, when an adjourned meeting
of the Northwest apple growers will
wonvene and listen to a report of a
ommlttee appointed at the first meet- j
tng. The primary object of this meet
ing will be to adopt or act on the re
port of this committee which has had
everal weeks' time In which to reach
a decision, relative to the manner of
eonservlngthe output of the North
. T!?2 c1cf prelim uBioie iie
Korthwest shippers is to handle the
IIOCKEXBERRY IX TROUBLE.
He and Jforth Yakima Architect-Con-tractor
Mast Stand Libel Action
According to Portland advices.
Prof. H. J. Hockenberry and a con
'ractor from North Yakima, are Joint
defendants in a damage action brought
";y Newton C. Gauntt, the former La
Granre architect. One hundred thous
and is the sum placed in the complaint
as equal to the damage done to th:
architect's character from the pen of
Mr. Hockenberry, In which a letter
from McPherson, the contractor In
volved, was included as a part of
the communication from Hockenberry.
DUXX BABY DEAD
After Five Days Infant Daughter
Dies This Afternoon. . ..
Evelyn Dunn, Infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lute Dunn died this af
ternoon. The little baby girl was born
last Thursday afUTnoon and thoneh
seemingly robust and strong suc
cumbed this afternoon. '
SEES PLENTY FOR FUTURE
Mines, Summer Resort, Fishing and
U anting Make Joseph Famous
Frank Bowman of Joseph is in the
city registered at the Savoy.. Mr.
Bowman has always been loud in his
praise of his home city but more so
now than ever and says that since the
miners are en assured fact Joseph
will certainly be "The Place" with
such excellent fishing and hunting
during the season and famous Wallowa
lake with its amusement resort noth
ing cari stop 'development. .
Witt Orb Billiard Farlors. ' :'
A. M. Barrett of Montana will op
en an up to date billiard and pool par
lor in the building formerly occupied
by the Owl saloon, corner Depot and
Jefferson streets. The painters and
decorators are at work, fixing up the
Interior, of the building.
Girl Operated Upon.
The fourteen-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stlllw;ll was oper
ated upon Saturday for a growth on
her neck at the Grande Ronde hospi
tal. Dr. Molltor performed the opera
tion.' ' , ' : ;
Piles Cured in 6 to II Days
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to
cute any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed
ing or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days
or money refunded. 50c.
Directory of the Fraternal Orders
of La Grande, Oregon
t A. M.La Grande Lodge No.
41. A. F. k A. M. holds regulai meet
ing first and third Saturdays at
?cZQ p. in. Cordial welcome to all
'wom. L. M. HOYT. W. M. ' , . .
At fa": WILLIAMS, Secretary"
K Irt IX K Li'Graude Lodge No. i'd
hki vach Thursday evening at 8
, vtock in Elk's club, corner of De
tv" street and Washington avenue.
ViAlng brothers are cordially In-
tiuu to n i tend. i
VL G. L. BIGGERS. Ex Bui.
HPfH McCALL. Kec. Sec.
YOODHLX OF THE , WORLD La
Cranaa Lodge No, 169 W 0. W.
neets every second and fourth Sat
urdays at K. P. hall. All visiting
eebers welcome.
D. FITZGERALD, C. C.
J. H. KEENEY. Clerk.
M. W. A.- -La Grande Camp No. 7703
meets eve.-y Monday hi the month at
f I. 0. 0. F. ball. All visiting
neighbors are cordially Invited to
intend.
I. R. SNOOK, C.
D. E. COX. Clerk.
REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge, No t.
meats every Tuesday evening in tb
I. 0. 0. F. hall. All visiting mem
bers are invited to attend. ,
MRS. KATIE ARBUCKLE, N. 0.
MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Croa
Lodge No. 27 meets every Monia
ni?ht In Castle hall, (old Elk's hall
A Pythian welcome to all vlsltisr
Knights.
JESS PAUL. C C.
R. L. LINCOLN, M. of it. S
O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. IS. 0. K
; C,' holds stated communications th
second and fourth Wednesdays o
1 each month. Visiting members cor
dlaJly Invited.
MARY A. WARNICK, Sec.
. PAULINE EDERLEE. W. M
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Granrt
Ronde Circle No. 47 meets evr
first and third ''Thursday evonlns
In the month at the I. 0. 0, F. hsi
KM vlsltlag members are welcom
CHLOE ROBINSON. G M
T.T77IE RLLPWORTH fl.'k
The Arcade's Feature.
Fate'B Turning John Lawson, Jr.,
owing to his fntwo ;i!r.cns has Uiue
the burden of responsibility, suffers a
nervous breakdown. His father now
w;ll enough to look after affairs sug
gests he take the rest cure at a sum
mer resort. This he decides to do, ana
hlddlng adieu to his fiancee he de
parts, arriving at the summer hotel
th; same day. In the dining hall he
is attended by a ( pretty waitress to
whom he takes a great fancy Several
days elapsing, we find him deeply
smitten with the girl to the neglect of
his fiancee to whom he falls to write.
Escortingthe girl to her home, they
become betrothed, he presenting her
with an engagnment ring, promising
to marry her Immediately..
After a week or two. John Is called
hurriedly to his home ns his father's
health has taken a bad turn, his life
being despaired of. So urgent Is the
mssage that he does not have time to
see the girl before his departure. His
father dies and In the excitement ot
the occasion he has almost forgotten
the little waitress. whn a letter ov
appeal comes from her. John now tak
ing his father's place In society and
in business,' reasons 'that an alliance
with the waitress is out of the ques
tion and writes to her to that eff :ct.
The ending is an Interesting part of
the story.
Cash Reglstrr for Sale. .
A first class National cash regis-
I ter for sale for $50 at the Midget
I meet market. This is a great bargain.
Going to Build?
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353?SK3F5(inSiRBS
3331
COME TO 01 It OFFICE AM) SEE
DESIGNS BY THE BEST ARClll.
TEVTSOF- OYER ONE THOUSAND
HOUSES KAXfllXfl IX PRICE FROM
EHHUffl TO frlO.Otm. THESE DESIGXS
SHOW CUT OF COMPLETED HOUSE
ALSO ARRANGEMENT OF ROOMS
AXD ESTIMATED COST OF MATER
IAL AND LABOR FOR EACH INDIV
IDUAL HOUSE. LADIES ESPECIAL.
LY IXVITED.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice Is hereby eivn that the ad
ministrator of the estate of Mons Mor
lr.nd. deceased, has filed his final ac
rotmt and the County Court 'of the
state of Oregon for Union county
his fixed Tuesday, the 4th day of
ril, 1011. at the court house In La
nrand?. Oreeon. as the time and place
for hearing any objections thereto,
rutrt to finally settle sal destate.
Dated nt T,a Ornnde. Oregon, this
the 25th day of February. 1911.
J. J. CARR.
Administrator of the estate of Mons
!!o-eland, decease.
Feb. 27 5t " "
WENAHA LUMBER CO.
GREENWOOD & MADISON
Home Phone 421. Bell Phone, Main 732
ED; V. PRICE & COMPANY
Merchant Tailors
Wholesale Only
.226-223 Franklin Street, CHICAGO, ILL, Feb.' 17, 1911
Toney & Scranton, 'V ..''V,.;;
... La Grande, Oregon. J' ''.
Gentlemen: ; '.f ; ' i 1
Following the custom pursued by us for a number of
years, we wish our old, as well as new customers, to return
any, coat made by us the past season where the fronts have
not held their shape, and we will be pleased to put in a
new front, or if this cannot begone we will make a new coat.;
Also. if the coat linings have not given satisfactory wear,
we will reline free of charge. : t
Yours very truly,
"."v.- ' Ed. V. Price. & Co.
( OSTS BUT A TRIFLE
TO CURE CATARRH
How many readers of the Observer
know that In Inland Australia where
the mUhtlest of eucalyptus trees
prow In abundance, that there la no
riMisnnirtion, catarrh or diseases of
the respiratory tract. -
The. refreshing balsam thrown out
by . these trees fills the air and la
breathed Into the lungs by the Inhab
itants and all germ life Is destroyed
If you have catarrh you cannot go
to Inland Australia except at great
expense, but you ran breathe right
In your own home the same pleasant
aoo-thlnsr. healing, aerm killing, air
von would breathe tf yon were living
'i the eucalyptus d'strlct of Austral
In.
Just breathe HYO.MEI; it is made
from Australian eucnlyptus and clen-
t.lflcally combined with thymol and
other antiseptics employed In the Lis
terlan system. , ' '
img-VT Tour a few drops of HYOMEI In
"E can save you from
V T $10 to $20 ,on strictly
nigk grade tailored-to-order
clotnes through our advan
tageous connections witk
tKose famous Ckicago tailors
Ed. K Price A Co.
and deliver unquestioned
style, correct fit,Lonest work
manship and absolute satis
faction. Select your favored
pattern and let us take your
measure today. '.
Three-Button Novelty
Dip Front, No. 717
s
mm (S (EKANTTdDN
the Inhaler and breathe It. As It pas- HYOMEI Is guaranteed to cure ca- HYOMEI cost but 50 cents. Sold
ses over the catarrh Infected mem- tarrh, colds, coughs, croup and sore the Newlin Drug Co. and druggists
brane it kills the germs and heals throat, or money back. Complete outfit erywhere.
the raw, Inflamed surface. Including Inhaler $1.0. Extra bottles of Feb. 17, 27 March 10
by
ev-
1 Steward's Opera House, Monday, March 6
DIRECT FROM 2 YEARS AT THE ASTOR THEATRE, XtW YORK WITH ENTIRE BROADWAY' CAST
AXD .PRODUCTIOX. THE WAOEMlALS & KEMPER CO. PRESENTS
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By MARY ROBERTS RIEXH ART and AVERY HOPEWOOD.
"A laughing wond.r" N. Y. Times. "Veritable conspiracy of fun," N. Y. World. "Too funny to be told."
X. Y. Journal. "Screamingly vunny." N. Y.' Tribune. "One long laugh." N. Y. Sun. '
NOTE The audience is requested to be seated at the rise of the curtain as tha actton begins Immediately
Prices: 50c, 75c, $1.00, and $1.50. Seats on Sale Saturday