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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1911)
"PAGE 6 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1911. 4 . located Reliable Uentis.s easier prices Our untarnished reputation wherever we hare established officej la a recommendation wa look to with pride, and our motto, "Honest work," "lair dealings," has always made our success continuous for the past 10 years. We guarantee our work, and If it is not right we make it right without any extra expense to ,'ou. We would rather be buiy all the time and make a smaller profit from each Individual patient than charge prohibitive prices. Peo ple In all stations of life patronize this institution of Modern Den tistry. ;'. . " .. . . -- TAIJiTESS - II COAEXAMIXATIOX, COSS11TATI0X EXTRACTION OUC rreeESTIMATES ASD ADTICE Prices for the $15 Set of Teeth ... . . .$8.00 Sl Bridge Work (best) $5.22 .J JO Gold Crowns 22k 12 year protection Modern Dentists Our offices: Salt Lake, Baker, La Grande, Portland. . o o i IMatchThis Space 'heWardrohek Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing. PHO HE MR I N 73 5 o , O v;::'.,,j.:;: THE LAGRANDEELECTRIC Has Moved to Two Doors east of the P. O. Pay a visit .to our new PRINT BUILDING. 5 Hiono Black 3141. ' . go to B B. NUTTER for Paints, Wall Paper, Varnishes, Oils, lite. Paper ten cents and up. Estimates Furnished HACK AND AMBULANCE Best Work Gold Filling ... Silver Fillings . Plates Repaired ILSO np 73c .$1.00 np guaranteed, -r DEPOT & ADAMS ATE. , OVER XEWIIJf DRUG CO. O ' . SUPPLY COMPANY I quarters THE QUICK 2 'v. :, Store 1703 1-2 Sixth st - S r e. L bussey UP-IEfl DUE SHOWSWEfiLTH JMIXEK BRINGS DOWN SAMPLES THAT PLEA.SE. Assay of Several Sumpleg Avraitrd With Considerable Interest. Cre that has every Indication of run ning .enough paystuff to make Ita min ing remunerative has been uncovered by a miner grubstaked by P. A. Foley last spring, and who has brought sam ples to La Grande Reputable assay offices have been asked to analyze the minerals and It is believed that the re ports will Blow a goodly percentage of profit paying stuff. The samples brought down from the up-river coun try when; the ledge la uncovered, show gold, copper, iron and some siU ver but the quantities of each. Is what the assay office will have to show. The .).... olnlm km riraul, a Indira measuring from two and a. half to three feet wide and he has returned again to further Investigate the find ings. Hn the meantime the samples J have been sent to assay offices for testing. BALL TEAM TO MAKE TRIP WITH ROOTEKS. Arrangements for Upturn to' La ' Grande the Same Day Are Made. To all appearances there will be the required 50 to make the trip to Elgin tomorrow on the special car accom modations to attend the Elgin-La Grande football game there. Fifty ar required to obtain S1.00 round trip rates and Manager Reynolds has been advised that fully that many will go. The special car will go down as a regular branch line equipment and be returned on .the logging train im mediately after the game, ' There will be but little change lu the lineup, as compared with a week "SO. ' ; ., ":.-.... . ' r BROUGHT HIS TOOTHBRUSH. But 8aint-8aans. the Composer, Didn't 6hock Parisian Society, ' The CH de I'arls told the following story of Snini Suens, the composer: A rare visitor to I'nrls. bi is on bis visit? much soukIU after as n social .Hon. One lady wuccwded tn iieraunding him to ac cept nn invitation to dinner, promising to send to fetch blm and also to deposit him nt tils dorr when lie left, bis only Stipulation being thai he should be al lowed to make his Hdlous at 10 O'clock. The son of bis hostess wits dispatch ed In ood time and found M. Saint Saens in a velvet coat seated btfurehls piano. lie rose at once, however, and asked for ten minutes to dress, at the end of which be -appeared, tying his white cravat., As be was shutting his door behlud him be ejaculated: Good gracious! One minute morel I have forjiotten my toothbrush!" . ' The young man. to his amazement saw his guest dive Into his dressing room and reappear with a toothbrush, which he put away In his breast po!k et On arriving borne he told bis moth er, who In some nneaslness Informed her friends, and everybody was In wonderment us to what the great com poser was going to do with bis tooth brush.' . ' -' Every eye was fixed on htm through out the dinner, watching blm as be ate and drank and: used hla Onger glass. Id tbe flrawlug room.Salnf-Saens talk ed with the ladies and played any piece that was asked of . blm till 10 o'clock struck, when he bade farewell politely to tbe company. ' ' 11 " The Journey home was without Inci dent, and when thef reached his house M. 8atnt-Saen simply offered to shake hands and say' good night 'Curiosity was too strong, though, for tbe youth, who said: "Excuse mo, matter, but 1 ahould so much like to know why you so par ticularly wapted to take .your tooth brush with you." " "Oh. my young friend " replied Saint Saens, "It is very simpler My lock Is very stiff, and I always hurt my Ohgers In turning the key.' So 1 now pass tbe handle of .my toothbrush lu the ring or the key and turn It eaally.- Vollal" THOROUGHLY WARMED. An Old Tim. Schoolboy's Experience on a BitUrly Cold Day. An old time gentleman of Newbury port describing bis school days in the opening years of the nineteenth cen- REQUIRED HR SURE tury. bus tliiit to nay of a wtutry day: "ffe fouud our IckrMands all frozen Nup. These required to be thawed out. To do this there was a board held np by brick over the tove on which the 1 pewter Inkstands were placed, tmt be fore the copy wa written down the Ink would be usaln frozen. Then the boy took bis Ink to the xtove again and while it was thawing laid In a store of caloric for blmsit, ntaiiding by the stove, watching closely that the pewter should not melt "The clothes of the boys were made of corduroy, jacket and trousers In one, and nothing under but a shirt. These absorbed the beat like sheet Iron, so that when a boy retruued to bis seat be was ofteD compelled to carry hl Ink stand In bis mouth, employing both band! to bold his trousers off from bLs knees, and with every precaution the Hkln was often mottled and xcorcbed." Another old time schoolboy In bis later years recalled an even neverer ex perience. , . "I can remember," he recorded, "bow, crowding close to the stove to toast the shivers from my poor little body, t scorched a hole In my trousers In front and exclaimed aloud at the dis aster, whereupon the master thrash ed a bole luto them beulud. and when 1 went home to my mother she told me primly It was well that thing should match and tbnt as my shirt wa risk fraying It on the back, and she reached for a strap and did: . "I was thoroughly warmed, and U was the coldest day of the year, but 1 regretted my shivers after alL" Youth's Companion. I To the Ladles. airs. C. H. Whitney: of Baker, face specialist and manufacturer of. toilet articles, will be In La Grande, on Thursday,, the 19th, and may be found at No. 1407 T avenue. Moles and su perfluous hlrs removed by electric process. Phone No. 3492 Black. 10-19-tf If you have you&g children you have perhaps noticed that disorders of the stomach are their most common ail ment. To correct thitf you will find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets excellent. Tbey are easy and pleasant to take, and mild and gentle In effect For sae by all dealers. ' eod & wkly ; if s Advertising I HELP WANTED Young woman to . do chamber work and also woman In laundry.. Inquire at Hot Lake sanatorium. 10-1 8-tf REWARD OFFERED For return of G. I. A. notebook containing lnfor matlon valuable only to the auxili ary. Finder return to Mrs. Luke Ferguson and receive reward. ' FOR RENT Furnished front room. Modern Phone to ed 61 or call at 1208 Seventh and M. WANTED $1250 cash will give city realty valued at $3000. P. O. Box 207 ' ' 9-30-tf FOR SALE Team horses, wagon; har nees and eow for sale. Phone Black 3G22. LOST A Pillow mink muff. Leave at : Paul's cigar store and receive re ward. ' ' ' - -' , : WANTED Youivg man or lady steno : 'grapher to do light office work. Sal-, ary must be reasonable, good place for beginner with chance for ad vancement. State salary expected, and experience If any, with refer ences. Address Lock Box 116, En - terprlse. Oregon. . 10-18-6t 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 ' fcay. North St. and V avenue. Two block east of new school house.. In quire at Observer office or phone 'Farmer 205 - 10-14-tf 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 IXYESTMEXT CO, La Grande, Oregon. Classified Yet and we have the famous "ALL FUEL" heater for coal or wood. I nearly perfection in a heater. Keeps fire perfectly. Trade me ycu: old stove on one of these and keep your house warm this winter. I sell second hand heaters $1 f;:d.:haisten FURNITURE ON EASY PAYMENTS Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Rubberoid . . . . WENAHA LUMBER CO. Greenwood and Madison G. T. Cement Consult him before 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. ,v -"Measure it right and mix it together It's Good for what ails you in this kind of weather." Call Main Eight Retail Department Lumber, Lath, Shingles,rt Ruberoid j 1 Roofings Sash Doors, dfc.V.Hv George Palmer lumber Co. !t"OME to onr shop and let us j fVVm c ih v jus insiailea one at "iconniy Po r Farm". Why not hare a bath room, mot and mm w.tr ni. lawns and also fire protection for a - i In. N ft f.Aa m 4 AT . . J . i, .-v , yvuuus irissore it j vm miu snow yon one in erery BAY 6 g PLUMBERS, HEATERS, - 00f7 - 50 Sts. Phone, Main 732 , ; Darley Contractor letting your sidewalk aemonstrafe the use of Perrr Pneu- I Tonr hnmpt ; v ... t,... . 1 -" v m trm M A . - T m case oi nre. tall and let as take any operation. ZWEIFEL SHEET METAL WORKERS J