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PAGE 8 IiA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1911. rpinii nntirnnn nnifiinr Mil lilbllli bliltlllit jsmrroR fi&om la crosse, VIA. HIKED LAST EVEXAC. Several ew Teachers Added to the Teaching Fore Last Evening. , Election of a large number of teach ers for the high school for next year -was realized at a special niteting of -he school board, held last, evening. Some of those elected are already here .and hold positions, while several are t i - rr i j .. . I .tic science department will be headed asylum. Work will iirst be underta ken upon . the mam administration building and upon the ward buildings that will connect Immediately with that structure. The other ward build ings are to be erected as the attend ance at the Institution demands. . ; Soon to Be Busy. "It Is the Intention of the state board to take up the construction of the buildings Just as quickly as pos sible," says Captain Charles A. MVV phy, local superintendent for the board.. "I understand that the plans will be completed by June 1. ' On May 28 the time will be up for filing a referendum petition against the ap- by Miss Alice M. Fruit of La Crosse, ; PPailuu uu " uc "Wisconsin. Her" recommendations, slbla for ?ite to proceed with the warranted her selection from nrr,ori jetting rf ft -..tracts for the cocstruc a large list of applicants. . i- v... ' - Other teachers named wer: ..us. Ruth Common, La Grande; Miss V. '.'.?. Angst, La Grande; John Montgomery, Washington state; Hat? Pixton, Cove; Naomi William-. , 1 La . Grande ; Cecil Thompson, Lb ii :...:r-e. ' k . A'' Mans Ready. . (Penu t.u Ea3t Oregonian.) , In tht. ,.; :.;' -v of the Taylor hard ware stot ? ' i re is now being shown a topographic map of the branch asy lum ground3, indicating the size and location of the buildings to be erected tere by the state. The map has been a source of much Interest today. As previously ; announced, the branch asylum will consist of a group of buildings with the main adminis tration building as the center. The ward buildings will lead back from the east and the west corners ' of the administration building and the entire group when completed will for a semi-circle with the front fac ing the north and the main line of the the O.-W. R. & N. When all the "buildings are completed, they will have vuuiuuMiu ironiuge ut iiuo teet. In the opening between the group of buildings and the river will b lo cated the power plant and the laun dry, neither of which buildings are shown on the map. A spur will ex tend down through the rear . of the grounds and this is Indicated on the topographic map. -.. At this time the state will not erect all the building proposed for th Th t upographlc map shown at the Taylor !-ardv."?ri store was made by (Geary Kirnbrcu. "-." r the plans for the; buildings, -were Ui awn by, State Architect Knighton. , , Former Emiiresi Is 85 : London, May 5. The ex-Empress Eugtnle, whom soma writers are in the habit of speaking of at the most tragic figure in all modern history, reached her 85th birthday anniversary today and the occasion was marked by the receipt of congratulatory mes sages from kings and queens, states men, churchmen, scientists and other persons of distinction throughout Eu rope. In spite of her age she is in good health, and takes an active in terest in tverythlng around her, ' Of Scotch and Spanish extraction, the former empress, in spite of the series of dramatic events which have clouded her life, Is still a remarkably handsome woman, and she has still much of the charm that t1rrH admiration of the spectators of her marriage with the Emperor Napoleon in Notre Dame. Since 1880 Eugenie has resided at Farnborough Hill, Hants, In a great hous?, surrounded, by venerable trees. Prior to taking up her residence at Farnborough she had lived at Chlsle hurst, ' where the emperor died, and which place she left because sh& could not obtain thre th lnnd for the build- m i -)BWl"yl" Jale of M Srfery Primmed fiat in the Store uill.be Reduced Only jpo not miss this rare chance to buy your Spring millinery liDISEL9; THEFAiR of ing of a mausoleum for her dead. Some 25 years ago she erected the buildings known as the church and abbey of St Michael, which in 1898 she transfer red to the monks. Standing on the crown of the hill opposite her present residence Eugen ie is able to see the place of sepul chure of her husband and son from her windows. To the mortuary chap el she goes daily to pray. The is an altar, before which a monk says . .111. onto """ Everyone else' is excluded, while the unhappy wife and mother is within. An armchair is placed at the foot of ach of the two sarcophagi wherein lie the remains of Napoleon III and the- prince imperial, and first in one and, then in the other the ex-empresB often sits alone in prayer. Both tombs are decorated with floral wreaths and scattered flowers. Of the latter vio lets are the most numerous and some of these are taken away as memen tos by the visitors who are admitted when the ex-empress has gone. The mausoleum was built by Eu genie at a total cost of over $500,000. Behind, the magnificent altar, on eith er side of which are the two granite sarcophagi, is a small door1 leaf. ins Into the Benedictine abbey, and over this an arcoso)ium hasrecently been built into the wall. It was designed by French architects, and is of stone thrniie-itont Th' r.?T "vcrli fcriis ih framework cf a tomb which is uuuo in Eniard, if not in the world. In this tomb the former empress w'l be interred when in the fullness of time she camts tc die. , ply at Observer office. 4-29-tf FOR SALE Four good fresh cows, one cream separator, one set back harness, one light wagon. Inquire 1311 X avenue or phone Black 3801 ' , 6-1-tf ' FOR SALE One span of good mules 3years old.4' Call at Mike WaUln'i residence. - 6-1-tf , LOST Jersey cow unmarked and un branded; hnrt 1thr .hjltcr. ' Suit able reward. J. C. Gilmore, Island . C'.ty. Phone Ind. 11-S. 5--?-tf FOUND. Ep worth League medal. Call at Observer office. , 6-4-tf Midal for Donor of Medals. Washington, May 5. After having been paid homage by many rulers of the world and by the people of many nations, Andrew Carnegie today received what Is declared to be the first honor ever conferred upon an in dividual by a group of nations. In the presence of the president of the United States, the diplomatic repre sentatives of many countries, senators, representatives, Judges and other high officials, the world famous ' philan thropist was this afternoon presented with a gold medal voted by the Pan American conference held at Buenos Ayres last summer. The formal presentation was made j by John Barrett, chief of the Interna i tional Bureau of American Republics, j The diplomatic representatives of the : various South and Central American republics embraced in the conference , delivered brief addresses appropriate to the occasion. An Inscription which appears on one side of the medal ex j plains its Importance. It reads, "Ben- efactor to Humanity." On the reverse side of, the medal is engraved "The American Republics to Andrew Car negie." ; STOLEN One Columbia bicycle, front and back tires new white rub ber, front rim new. Leave wheel at Observer office and get reward. ' 4-5-tf Notice of Street Improvement TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No tice is hereby given that in pursuance of a resolution adopted by the com mon council of the city of La Grande, Oregon, on the 1st day of December, 1909, creating Improvement district No. 10, and designating Greenwood avenua as such district, and in pur suance of a resolution adopted by said common council on the 12th day of April. 1911, whereby said council de termlned and declared its intention to Improve all that portion of Greenwood stre:t, in said improvement district as hereinafter described, by laying there on m,acadam roadway 40 feet wide, the council will, ten days after the ser vice of this notice upon the owners of the property affected and benefitted by such improvement, order that saij above described improvement ,bl made; that the boundaries of said dis trict to be so Improved are as follows All that portion of Greenwood street from the north line of O. & W. R. R. ti the south lino of T avenue. (A) And the property affected oil benefitted by said improvement is at follows: ' , , All the west half of blocks 152, 148 147. 123 and 120 and the east half ofi- blocks 151, 149, 124 and 121, all- Vi Chaplin's addition to the city of La Grande, Oregon. Notice is hereby further given that tliegcouncll will levy a special assess-1 ment on all the property affected and benefitted by such improvement for the purpose of paying for such ' im provement That the estimated cost of such ' improvement is the sum of $5,615.40. That the council will on' the 17th day of May, 1911, meet at the council chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., to consider said esti mated cost, and the levy of said assess ment, when a hearing will be granted to any person feeling aggrieved by such assessment. .... La Grande, Oregon, May 5th, 1911. CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE. OREGON. By C. M. HUMPHREYS. Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon. 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Strong Knit, Box 4029, West Phlla elphia, pa. 4-27-6t FOR SALE All my household goods, modern furniture and kitchen fur nishlngs. Mrs. C. A. Vurplllat 1717 First and Main. 5-2-6t STRAYED From my pasture near Allcel one two-year-old mule brand ed Catholic cross with half circle above and one yearling light bay colt branded S T on the right shoulder Was last seen going up past the Morgan lake power plant but may have come back. A suitable reward will be given for the whereabout of the same. Simon WoodeHl. Inde pendent phone 271. D-4-29-6t w 1 t ' FOR SALE Furniture and lease one of the best rooming houses In La Grade cheap if taken at once. Ap- It Has Been Proved That MiorobM . Cause Baldness. Professor TJnna of Hamburg, Ger many, and Dr. Saboorand, the leading French dermatologist, discovered that a microbe causes baldness. Their the ory has time and again been amply verified through research experiments carried on under the observation of eminent scientists. 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