' PAGE 6 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1911. toga, Ind., "and consider It the best on the market." For sale by all deal era. eod & wkly . PARAGON MOUNTING. I THE NOSE FIRMLY BUT KIND. sWra A VELVET TOUCH, POLITICAL CLUB AT WHITMAN . NOT A VELVET TOUO I THAT INSURES ABSOLUTE COMFORT .. $ We have the instruments Knowledge and Experience f for the Correct Testing of ... .. ; . . , ' f Your Eyes and Our Prices are Right ENOUGH SAID! TUDETS TO STUDY SUBJECTS OF PRESENT I10UK MOVEMENT. Hub Not Confined to Whitman Schol ars Alone, but Anyone Eligible. Whitman College, Walla Walla. Wa., Oct. 18. (Special) An innovation lu western coUege life was inaugurated at Whitman by the organization of a Students' Politics club. It is the plan of the club to discuss and have pre sented some of the practical problems that are confronting the American public today and especially the prob lenis as found in our. larger cities. The membership of the club Is not confined to students but any one In terested in tha work may be admitted. The club will hold at least one meet ing per month. Some of the leading men of the city and of the northwest will be secured to lve addresses dur ing the year. hA3 CF JESUS mD MRV. c C'lUttm Cm Music. An. Elocution an4 Ccdiw eimi Dcptt. KntdM m Dtj SnJnu.HttfMl Moral tud Intellecrutl Triiin. Writifor Announcrmrat. Addreal SISTHM tUKKIOK. hl.rj', A.adm,,, f.ntt I uassmea Advertising i iegitist & Co; JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS LA GRANDE, OREGON T HEADS II. OF HI. NEW PRESIDENT OF MINNESOTA TAKES OFFICE. Brotherhood of St Andrew. DufTalo, N.-'Y., Oct. 18. More than : a thousand delegates, leaders in the Protestant Episcopal church of the United States and the Church of Eng land In Canada, and many of them of 'hlch standing In business and the pro fessions, have gathered In this city to take part in the annual convention of the Brotherhood of St Andrew. The meeting will continue for our days anrf will have as speaker" ""v. Wilson D. Stearly of Philadelpma, Kev. Dr. John Henry Hopkins of Chicago, Rev. Can on Powell, president of King's College of Windsor, Ontario, and a number of other clergymen and educators of wide reputation, ' .. . KruttM-fanltt, Jr, a Car Repairer. Bowie, Ariz., Oct. . Oiling car wheels and tapping for flaws Is the occupation here today of J. Krutt sChnltt, Jr., son of the vice president and director of maintenance and oper ation of the Harriman lines. Julius wears overalls and tests every train He is guarded by a husky Blx-footer with a revolver. . THE LA GRANDEELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY Has Moved to Two Doors east of the P. 0. Pay a visit to our new quarters THE QUICK 2 PRINT BUILDING. Thcne Black 3141. go to B. B. NUTTER for Paints, Wall Paper, Varnishes, Oils,; Etc. Paper ten cents and up. , Estimates Furnished , Store 1708 1-2 Sixth st HELP WANTED Young woman to do chamber work and also woman in laundry. Inquire at Hot Lake sanatorium. 10-18-tf FOR RENT Furnished front room. Modern Phone to Red 61 or call at 1208 Seventh and M. WANTED $1250 cash will' give city icttiiy vaiueu ac duuv. f. O. Box 2U7 ' 9-30-tf Gathering of Educated Marks Ordi nation to Presidency. Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 18. In the rresence of one of the most notable gatherings of American educators eyei assembled at one time Dr. George E. Vincent was installed as president of the University of Minnesota today, succeeding Dr. Cyrus Northrop, wtio retire some time ago after having served for ZZ years as head of the uni versity. The inauguration brought to this city representatives of more than 50 of the leading universities and col leges of the United States and Can ada. The day's program was opened with-an academic procession In which the educators, alumni, students, fac ulties and guests', all wearing academ ic gowns according to their degree, took part. , The procession was fol-, lowed by formal exercises In the arm. ory. Dr. Vincent was introduced by his predecessor, Dr. Northrop. In a brief speech of welcome, former Gov ernor John Llnd. president of the board of regents, formally turned over to the new president the administra tion of the university. Greetings from other Institutions and from the fac ulty, student body and alumni of the University of Minnesota followed. President William O. Thompson of the Ohio state university presented th congratulations oT the National Asso ciation of State Universities. The fo mal exercises concluded with the in augural address of the new president Dr. George E. Vincent, who becomes third president of the University ol Minnesota, comes to the Institution from the University of Chicago, whe'fl he served for ten years as profesof of sociology. He was born In Rock- ford, III., 47 years ago and is the son of Bishop John H. Vincent of the Methodist Episcopal church. After he graduated from Vale In 1885 he engug- ed in editorial work for one year and then made an extensive tour of Europe and the Orient. Upon his return to America he became literary editor ol the Chautauqua Press. He went to the University of Chicago In 1892 as a fel low In sociology and continued as an instructor and professor at that Instl tutlon until his election last year as president of the University of Mlnne sota. FOR SALE Pair fine well bred 1400 lb. young horses. Cash, time or trade jApply Kirtley stables. 9-30-tf FOR SALE Team horses, wagon, har ness and cow for sale. Phone Black 3622. . LOST A Pillow mink mufT. Leave at "Paul's cigar store and receive re ward. ' FOR RENT Furnished room for light housekeeping at 1406 T. Ave. (10-1-t! FOR RENT Two furnished front rooms with, light and phone. Phone Black 3752. 1902 10-13-tf Oak street. FOR SALE Thorough bred English bloodhound pups. Inquire Savoy Hotel. D. C. Brlchoux. 10-14-10t FOR RENT House and two acres of ground. Good barn room for four head of stock and six or eight ton of bay. North St. and V avenue. Two block east of 'new school house. In quire at Observe office or phone Farmer 205 10-14-tf i ii ! i uiMiim r i w ii mi irpnn- tHifa-itet &4.-.w ....JiitfA si.j's-: mtm mum mm uwmimn X HACK AND AMBULANCE Uptown office Main 720 Residence phone Main 25 E.LBUSSEY Treasurer's Call lor City Warrants. There are also funds In the treasury to pay all warrants Issued against wa ter fund of La Grande city up to and in cluding No. 9814, endorsed Interest on all warrants on water fund from No. 9732 to No. 9814 Inclu sive, ceases from date of this call. La Grande, Oregon, Oct. S, 1911. ROT W. LOGAN. ' City Treasurer. ESS I.'.'". I...I.IIU! L.H-jiu.ii.muu When you haw a bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to curt It with as little delay as possible Here is a druggist's opinion: "1 have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for 15 years," says Enos Lollar of Sara WANTED Two lroners at Hot Lake Telephone. WILL TRADE Good five room house and 4 lots. Will trade for horses or cattle. - 10-11-tf LA GRANDE IWESTMEXT CO., La Grande, Oregon. BOY WANTED Fam-Us-Klng Factory. Cigar i 7 ' GET ADVICE ABOUT HOW TO TAKE CARE OF TOUR TEETH and mouth first hand from competent men who have made It a life study. The time has passed when a man can "pick up" the knowledge out of schools and after a abort time "start an office." A thor ough course in the best colleges In the land is none too good a prepara tion when It comes to taking care of YOUR teeth. Advanced methods have made the taking care of teeth a thing not to be dreaded, for Instance we will remove a nerve from a tooth with out pain or without you knowing it. This and other things make an up-to-the-minute man proficient. If we can be of service to you please let us know Drop a card for an appoint ment. Stevenson's Dental Office Yea and we have the famous "ALL FUEL heaters for coal or wood. ' Is nearly perfection in a heater. Keeps fire perfectly. Trade me your old stove on one of these and keep your house warm this winter. I sell second hand heaters $1-S to 7 3 F HAISTEN FURNITURE ON EASY PAYMENTS Appl Boxes Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Rubberoid .... WENAHA LUMBER CO. Greenwood and Madison Sts. Phone, Main 732 C. T. Darley Cement Contractor Consult him before letting your sidewalk 1 ' as AM UMMER uggestions TAKE TWO-THIRDS OF A GLASS OF COLD SPARKLING SAM-O, ADD ONE-THIRD OF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING FRUIT JUICES: LEMON, ORANGE, PINEAPPLE OR GRAPE. "Measure it right and mix it together .-.j It's Good for what ails you in this kind of weather." Call Main Eight Retail Department Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Rufaeroid Roofing, Sash Doors, etc. at the George Palmer Lumber Co. COME to our shop and let ns demonstrate the use of Terry Pneu matic Water Systems to toil We hav Inst Po r Farm". Why not have a bath room, hot and cold water, nlee nuB Ua nigo are protection for your homes! Ton can have a 8-4 Inch stream at 95 ponnds pressnre In case of fire. Call and let ns take jon ont and show you one In every day operation. BAY 6 ZWEIFEL PLUMBERS, HEATERS, SHEE1 METAL WORKERS