La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 16, 1911, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER;
THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1911.
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ectory of the Fraternal Orders
. of La Grande, Oregon
r. & A M. La Grand Lodge No.
T. 4 A. M. hold regular meet
feS ftart and third Saturdays at
& m. Cordial welcome to all
SSASoa. L. M. HOTT. W. M.
at yiUJAMS, Secretary. .
:1S est. SL La Grande Lodge No. 433
each Thursday eveninr at 8
Da& t Elk'g club, corner of De-
art altcet and Washington avenue.
"Caitinj brotheri are cordially In
' todt attends , , .
H. 3, RITTER, Ex. Rul.
H. B. OOOLIDGB, Rec. Sec,
XQ&DMEN OF THE WORLD La
Grand Lodge No. la w; 0. W.
snwts every second and fourth Sat)
rfay at K. P, hall. All visiting
saafcera welcome.
D. FITZGERALD, C C.
J. H. KEENEY. Clerk.
Stir. A.--La Grande Camp No. 7703
awata every Monday m the month at
2 T. 0. 0. F. hall. All visiting
5nbora are cordially Invited to
jBtoad.'.; v -: ' .v,'..
I R. SNOOK, 0. t
D. E. COX. Clerk.
REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. t
y meets every Tuesday evening In th
I. 0. O F. hall. All visiting men
bers are invited to attend. ,
MRS. KATIE ARBUCKLE, N. G.
MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, See.
CN10HTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crot.
Lodge No. 27 meets every Monrta.'
night In Castle hall, (old Elk's hall.
; A Pythian welcome to all vlsltln
Knights. '
- ' v : . ; - . jess paul, c.g .
R. L. LINCOLN. M, of R. ft 8.
0. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. 13, Q. E
C. holds stated communications thi
second and fourth Wednesdays o:
each month. Visiting members oor
' dlally Invited
, CARRIE B HUNTER, W. M.
MARY A. WARNICK. Sec. .
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT C rand
Ronde Circle No. 47 meets even
first and third Thursday, evening
In the month at the I. 0. 0. F. hall
l visiting members are welcome
CHLOE ROBINSON, 0. M
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Complete Equipment tof Resetting ann Repairing
. Rubber Buggy Tires r V
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
; D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor .
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY
DISEASE tURKS
IN FREE BOOKS
RESSLER DOES SOT BEGRUDGE
DEATH OF BOOK LAW. .
"ree" Text Boobs Are Disastrous to
Heilth of the Children.
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Fresh
Vegetables
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Cauliflower, Let
luce, Celery, Sol
id Head Cabbage,
Spinach and Dry
Onions ; . ; :
VJe are Not in the
Association
Royal Grocery
7. PattisonProp.
LET US DIE FOB IOU.
In fact the only way we live Is by
djclng. Don't dye yourself.
It's better than dyeing yourselt
WE DIE ETERT DAI
AND DIE FOB ALL
. .Oor charge for dyeing for yon wont
he hglh, A sample Job Is safBdent
For best dyeing and cleaning have us
do It
ELITE CLEANING & DIE WORKS,
. Phone Main 61.
Perry Pneumatic Water Systems, Samson
Wind Mills, Deming Pumps, Richardson & Boynton
Warm Air Furnaces, Pipe Valves and Fittings, Gut
, teril Plumbing Fixtures of AH Kinds,-Full Assort-
. ment of Nickel Trimmings.
BAY fi 7WFIFFI
PLUMBERS, HEATERS, SHEET METAL WORKERS
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor
allis. Ore., March 16. (Sp-tolal)
The danger of disease Infection, the
lack of any pressing necessity and
the satisfactory terms of the present
law are th. ; basis upon which Prof. E.
D. Ressler of the department of edu
ction at the Oregon agricultural col
lege rests his conviction that the state
has lost nothing vital through the de
feat of the free text book law pro
posed In the legislature this year.
"We have had the free text book
question under consideration In the
past two or thr e legislatures.'' said
Prof. .Ressler today in discussing the
matter, "and there Is now a provision
In the Btate statutes that .school dis
tricts may vote free text books In case
the pupils are unable to provide them
themselves; or the board may provide
them, upon written recommendation,
-if the clerk of the school board, for
Indigent pupils.
"Personally 1 am not in favor of a
compulsory free text book law, so 1
do not mourn the demise of the one
presented in the legislature this year.
I think the optional arrangement in
the pr:ent.law Is sufficient to'meet
foudltlons in Oregon as they now ex
ist. Our text books are not frequent
ly changed. They are adopted for
oeriods of six years at a time, and at
the close of such periods there are
not often many changes, the old books
being continued. Thus the matter of
expense is not a great one.
"Some people, I know, feel that the
present provision Is a sort of charity
law. and therefore make undue sacri
fices In order to avoid the appearance
of accepting aid not required by their
neighbors sacrifices they would not
have to make If all were alike furn
ished with free text books. But we
buy the books at practically whole
sak prices; I do not think school
boards could buy them In large quan
tities any cheaper than the individual
can now secure them.
"The sense of ownership In books
and their care Is. I think, an Import
ant matter for the child's develop
ment, and la not possible, of course,
where there are free text books.
".More Important than this howev
er, is the v ry real danger of disease
infection from books handed down
by the school district from one gener
ation of pupils to another. Thorough
fumigation will, It Is true, minimize
such danger; but that Is not an easy
task, and few school districts would
be llk- ly to attend to the matter as
faithfully as necessary.
"The danger of Infection Is great;
the need of free text books Is certain
ly not a pressing oiu;; and the pres
ent law makes sufficient provisions
where there Is a necessity; these. It
sfenis to me, ar reasons for a fair
rtgree of satisfaction with the present
status of the free text book ques
tlon In Oregon."
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Sealed Bids Wanted1
MAX! GRADUATES OF 0. A. C.
HOLD JOBS.
Engineers Are Sought for by Big Cor.
lKratioas This lear.
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor
vallls, pre., March 16. (Special)
The graduates of the Oregon agricul
tural college are In demand ' for po
sitions of Importance and trust all ov
er the country.. Three of the gradu
ates of ths department of mlnlnjr en
gineering have recently secured such
appointments in as many different
states'
Burton L. Cunningham, Fort Klam
ath, who graduated from the collegi.
in 1908 is assistant geologist for the
Southern Pacific ' railway, with head
quarters at San. Francisco.
Albert O. E. Abendroth of Portland
a 'last year's graduate of 0. A ,C, is
now locating engineer for th P. R. k
L. company at Portland.' :
XJ E. Brown, Shedds, Linn county, a
member of the class in mining engi
neering with Abendroth, has a good
position ih the Bunker Hill Sullivan
mine at Wardner, Idaho.
ECZEMA Cl'BE A BEAUTY WASH.
SEBSS33C3I
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The George Palmer
Lumber Company
Retail Department
We solicit your orders for Shingles, Rubberoid
Roofing, Deadening Felt, Building Paper
We are prepared to furnish and deliver material,
i promptly. Phone Main 8.
Although H. D. D. PreBcr'ptlon hnr
been recognized for y nrs ns the on
remedy for eczema, psoriasis, and all
other forms of skin diseases. It is now
known that there Is no other wash
ev 11 those used by the beauty special
ists, that can compare with this mild
liquid for demising th skin of plm
pies, blackheads, rnsh, and all similar
Mln affections.
, For thi reason nlone. a bottle or
D. 1). T). should be kept on hand in
every household. A trial 25c bottl? will
show you the merits of this great rem
edy as a complexion wash.
D. D. D. seems to remove the cause
what-ver the trouble may be, cleaslnj?
the skin, and leaving it as soft, as
smooth and clear ns that of a healthy
child.
Oet a 2.1c bottle today and keep It
In the house.
', The Xewlln Drug Co.
The quicker a cold ia gotten rid of tlw
lent the danger from pneumonia and other
nerioui aiiteases. Mr. It. W. Ij. lull, ol
( Waverly, Vs., nam: "I firmly believe Cham-
berlain t lougii lvemeuy to lie Absolutely the
beat preparation on the nmrket for Colds. 1
have recomiuemli-d it to my friends end
'.hey all agree with me." for sale by all
dcnlers. ' .
"Can a Minister Preach the Truth P
Ford A. Ellis, minister of the Cen
tral Church of Christ of this city will
takr. as the subject of his theme Sun
day evening the Btartling subject "Can
a Minister Preach the Truth?!' Mr.
Ellis has received anonymous (.com
munication concerning some of the
things which he has present d from
the pulpit. These will be read Sun
day evening and commented upon.
He will give as his reasons why it Is
so difficult for a minister of th;i mod
ern church to preach his true convic
tions. Mr. Ellis will preach at Alicel
Sunday morning and return In the af
ternoon for the service on the evening.
11hy pay Rent? We loan
" money to build, ana pi
pay us as you would rent,
J.
R. OLIVER
"I had been troubled with 'conatipatic
or two years and tried all of the best phyi
:ian in Bristol, Term., snd they could (
vithing for me," writes Tiios. E." William
MiddleboTO, Ky. "Two package of Chun
'erlnin's Stomach and Liver Tablets curt
mti." For sale by all dealer. ,
THE LITTLE THI(iS THAT TELL.
in t lie- making of good clothing arc
mainly unseen. The interlining, the
thread used, the fipwtay on of the hut
Ions. But they have a big effect on
(he Hppmrunco and life of the (iiir
incuts Let us imike you a suit for
30.00 mid the clothes will nrove our
itiitcmcnt.
THE WARDROBE
TAILOR CO.
WILSON BROS.
11 18 Adams Ave. Phone 735
The undersigned will receive sealed
bids for the following described
property In La Grande, Union County
Oregon, to-wit. Lots One (1) to Twen
ty Four (24) Mlock 143; also Lots One
(1) to Twenty Four (14) Block 144.
Chaplin's Addition to La Grande. Ore
gon, up to Saturday April 1st. 1511.
A cash deposit of ten per cent of
the amount offered must accompany
each bid and the right is reserved to
reject any and all bid3.. ' - ,
Taxes are all paid and title good.
Address R. L.. Sabln No. 7 First
Street Room 8, Portland, , Oregon, ,
Mar. 4-JL - "
FINAL ACCOUNT.
Me cough medicine that contains no
narcotics. "Foley's Honey and Tar is
the best cough remedy I ever used as
it quickly stopped a severe cough that
had long troubled me," says J. W.
Kuhn, Princeton. Neb. Just so quick
ly and surely it acts In all cases of
coughs, colds, lagrlppe and lung trou
ble. It is as safe for your children
as yourself, and should be-used in all
casts of croup, whooping cough and
measles cough. Refuse substitutes.
Hill's drug store.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
Fannie Brown,, the undersigned Ad
ministratrix of the est at of Benjamin
Brown, deceased, has filed with tht
clerk of the County Court of Union
county, state of Oregon, her Final Ac
count, as such Administratrix, and the
Jndge of the above-Entitled court has
fixed the 12th day of Aprils A. D
1911. at the hour of ten o'clock in the
forenoon of said day, at his office in
the 'courthouse, , in the city of La
Grande, said county and state, as the
all objections that may be filed or'
made on or before said day, to said 1
Final Account, or to any item there
of. And if no objections are made pi:
or before' said date to said Final Af
count, or to any Item thereof, the said
court will, at said time and place set
tie said Final Account with the u:i
dersigned Administratrix, of said es
tate.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, th?.
4th day of March, 191 1. .
FANXIE BROWN,
Administratrix of the Estate of
Benjamin Brown, deceased.
F. S. IVANHOE,
Attorney for Administratrix.
Ely March 6-13-20-27-Apir. 3.
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GENUINE
1 CODFISH
Absolutely Boneless ::
40c a 2 lb Box;:
Will keep in perfect
c ondition beca use :
they are cured with
pure Sea Salt .. ..
i Pattison Bros. I
Use either phone
When your feet are wet and cold, an.
your body chilled through and through fron.
exposure, take a big dose of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy, bathe your feet ia hot
water before going to bed, and you are in
most certain to ward off a severe cold. Fc
ale b all dealers.
A Cold, LaOrlpjH-, then Pneumonia 1
Is too often the fatal sequence. Fol
ey's Honey and Tar expels the cold,
checks the lagrippe, and prevents
'"onmonla. it ) a'nromnt and rflla-
For all kinds of '
MESSENGER AD DELIVERY
SERVICE
Call Up The
Central Messenger
and Delivery Co.
Office In Foley Building
Room 2
Phones, Mala 709
Ind.
H. J. KESLER, MANAGER.
Cement Sidewalk
Construction
FIGURE WITH
Co ' 'To Barley
Thirty Day Salel
! I For the Next Thirty Days To Can Buy .four Silverware, Cut Glass, !
1 1 Band Palnte China, Clocks an d Jewelry at a Redaction of frsm 19 '
10 z rer ieni on. aii reuanie Quality and Fully Guaranteed.
J. H. PEARE,
Opposite U. S. Land Office on A dams Avenue.
Job Printing Promptly at The Obse er
Selder
9- Fresh Hand-Rolled Choco
lates Can't Be Beaten
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SNOWDRIFT FLOUR best FLOUR on the market, and is GUARAN1EED
in illA ihn ltt -J?.f -l! m . . '
yi. me weal dauaidciuon. money DacK 1 it does
not. DELIVERED TO YOU AT $1.40 PER SACK. PHONE US YOUR ORDERS
toafer-Stanchfield Produce Co.
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
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