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nI MOLITOR. M. D. Physician "and
Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and
Depot St Phones: Office, Main 68;
; Residence, 69. -. -
HIGH SCHOOL AFFAIRS
OF INTEREST TO PARENTS
Literary Society Prepares Program for Jiext Week New Students
Matriculte. "
A. L. mCHARDSON, M. D.
j. W. LOUGHLIN. M. D. .
Drs. Richardson.. Loughlln.
FhyBlclans and Surgeons
PhonesOffice Black 1362; Ind. 353.
Phones Office Black 1362.
Dr. Richardson's Res. Mala 65.
Dr. Loughlln's eRs. Main 757.
nit. V. K. HALL Physician and Sur
aeon. Cor. Adams Ave. and Depot
at.
Phone, Main 23.
r. ft. UPTON. Ph,G. M. D. Physician
and Surgeon. Special attention to
Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Office
In La Grande National Bank Bnlld-
: tag. Phones: Office Main 2; Rest
... iIaimhi Mala ft. - . --.
A Good1 rosition
DR. H. L." UNDERWOOD Diseases of
the eye a specialty. '" X
DR DORA J. UNDEWOO'D-r-Diseases
, of women and children. Offices:
v Adams avenue, over Wright Drug
Co.
The. Alohas, a section of the liter.
ary department of the high school,
will give its first program next Friday I
The program as prepared tor the par
ticipants, Is appended: -
Piano Solo Lela Cole.
The Aloha Merlin Batley.
Recitation Carol Currey.
Recitation Ethel Wright.
Piano Solo Loelete King.
Current Events Lee Reynolds.
Vocal Solo Bessie Brown.
Debate "Resolved, That for the
majority of the students, Latin is more
beneficial than geometry. '" .
Affirmative Hallie Adler; Negative,
Zoe Bragg. , , . . .
Piano Solo Gladys Metcalf.1'
Recitation Christine Wheatley.
Recitation Alice Hill.
Piano Solo Cecile Lilly.
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The new pupils who have enlisted
in the high school rnrn thin week
are: Ruth Day; Gladys Miller, Walter
young, Lula Klegg. Helen Smith, Fred
Murray, Luclle Jorrls and Buelah
Harris.
The commercial department has
registered six new students this week
and much interest is .attached to the
work " as is being , taught in a
very thorough manner in the local
school. , .;'
Can be had by ambitious young men
and women in the field of "Wireless
or railway telegraphy." Since the 8
hour law became effective, and since
the wireless companies are establish
ing stations throughout the country
there is a great shortage of telegraph
ers. . '
Positions pay beginnings from $70
to $90 per month with good chances of
advancement. The National Telegraph
institute of Portland, Oregon, operates
under the supervision of railroad and
wireless officials, and places all grad
uates into positions. '
It will pay you to write them for full
details. ; ' 10-19-4t
The children In the different grades
are taking much Interest in the work
presented them by Miss Fruit, the
domestic science teacher. '.
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Through an error the boys In Miss
Bork's room got a quarter holiday this
week which was much appreciated by
those who profited thereby.
The football game for next Satur
day Ms not been definitely flx h
a challenge has been sent to the Union
team.
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A crowd of over 50 rooters accom
panied the football team to Elgin to-J
day. ' ' '
BOY WANTED Fam-Us-Kln g Cigar
Factonr.
Deafness Cannot Ra Cured
by local application, nil they cannot
reach th diseased portion of the ear.
There Is only one way to cure dt-afnoss,
and that ts by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an tnilamed condi
tion of the mucous lining of the Kuata
chlan Tube. : AVhen this tube la Inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect
hearing, and when It la entirely closed,
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I lire IB IIIW ITBUIli HIIU UI1IUSB fllQ in- I
flammatlon . con, be taketf out. and thin i
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hearing' will be destroyed forever: nine
cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh,
which is nothing but an Inflamed condi
tion of the mucous surfaces.
We will iriTe One Hundred Dollars forany c of
PenfnoBi (cansod hyeatar-hHfrstcnnnot bccurvdbr
Palls tialarrb Cure. Send for circulars, free.
V. 3. CH EN ET. CO, Toledo, Ohio.
' Sold by Dniwisit, !5e.
Take Hall Family Pills for eonsUpaUon.
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PEBaiAXEJiTLI
LOCATED ieiiaCl2 UemiSiS EASTERN miCES
Our untarnished reputation wherever we' have established offices
is a recommendation w look to with pride, and our motto, "Honest
work," "fair dealings,", has always made our success contfnuous 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 buy all the time and make a smaller profit
from each individual patient than charge prohibitive prlcea. Peo
ple In all stations of Ufa patronize this Institution of Modern Den
tistry.';. . :;. .
PAIICLESS f-n II 7 EXAMINATION, CONSULTATION
EXTRACTION UUC II f f2 ESTIMATES AND ADYICE
Prices for the Best Work
$15 Set of Teeth .... . . . . .S.OO
$10 Bridge Work (best) qq
$10 Gold Crowns 22k . yD
Gold Fillings 11.50 up
Silver Fillings ...75c
Plates Repaired fl.00 p
Modern Deatist
1EP0T A ADAMS ATE.
Our offlcesr
5 OYER NETTLIN DRUG CO.
Salt Lake, Baker, La Grande. Portland. .
GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath'
, ; Physician. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7,
8, 9 and 10. Phones: Home 1332,
Pacific. Main 63; Residence, Black
951. Successor to Dr. F: E. Moore
DR. C. A. SMITH, MECHANO-THER-APIST.
Successfully treats rheu
matism,' kidney dis ase, heart dis
ease, weak lungs,- constipation pel-
f vie disease, catarrh, and diseases of
the nervous system. Consultation
1 free. Charges reasonable. Phons:
" Black 3351. 11 Madison Avenue.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
One-tSiirdi
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COCHHAN & COCHRAN-Attorneys
ChasC B. .Cochran and Geo. T. Coch
ran. La Grande' National ' Bank
Building, La Grande, Oregon. -
T H. CRAWFORD ROBT. S. EAlvIN
CRAWFORD & E AKIN Attorneys
at law. Practices in all the courts
tat hy,a United States. Of-
, in Ia Grande National Bank
Building, tajGrrregOn.
D. W. C. NELSONMlnltig Engineer.
: Baker City, .Oregon."",: -'
G. T. DARLAND, CHIROPRACTOR,
not Drugs, not Surgery, not Oste--opathy
. Consmltatlon free. Room
, 20, La Grande National Bank Bldg.
lng. Phone, Red 8181. . :, : -
DR. P. A. CHARLTON. VeltrHikry Stir
geon. Office at Drug store,
' La " Grande. Restdehce PhOhe, Red
, 701; Office Phone, Black 1261: In
; dependent Phone 53; Bbth- Fhones
at Residence. ; ... ' ;.
: We pay cash for any Oregon ses
sion laws before 1866. Also want sen
ate journals 1862 and IM"
1851. Journal of council. 1851, Bes
1854 and of 1855, and code of cWl
procedure and general laws 1862, and
archives 1843-1849. Write Geo. A.
Bateson & Co.. Inc. Portland. Oregon.
, ta rriir. A COLD IN ONE DAT.
t.v. T.mTlVE BROMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money If
It falls to cure. E. W. GROVE a Big
ninr. la nn pnch hOX. 25c.
of : all; .Cars ; m
Will be Fords What a Valuable
That old, reliable 4-cylinder, 5-passenger Model T touring car, unchanged during its four years before the public, except for a few
refinements, put on the market now for $775, equipped to the last detail. ' The Model T Commercial Roadster for $680. The Model T Town
Car for $900. And a new Delivery Wagon on the same Model T, Chassis for $800. These prices include fuirequipmeait: .Extension .Top,
Automatic Brass Windshield, Gas Lamps, Generator, Speedometer, 3 Oil Lamps, Tubular Horn and Kit of Tools. Is there any wonder that
"When Ford speaks the World listens"? Prices P.O. B., La Grande, Ore. ; ., u i
; If this were the announcement of a new model you might be skeptical of the car's merits, but Ford Model T is the best known car on
earth. More of them are on the highways of the world than there are of any other motorcar.. ..- ' , , , m ' . , , ...
- This is the fifth season of theModel T and its absolute reliability has been proven by 80,000 satisfied Model T owners. Think how that
car has been tried and tested in four years of hard service. Ford owners in every quarter of the globe ,wiU tell you today that .their Model
T cars are reliable in every emergency and of surprising efficiency and utility under any and ?11 conditions. . After all of the millions of miles
those cars have traveled, everybody knows the Ford Model T is right. ' . : . , , . , .
And that's the same sterling car that is being built for 1912-75,000 of them-with added features which go to make it even more
wnirint and valuable for users. Bv reason of the largely increased production, with consequent economy in buying and making, the
mwm n r Tnv i v r rrvi v is 1 1 1 v r: w tziij uliIju - . , - i .. e .
Some of the Original anil Exclusive Features which have made the Ford Model T the
Most Popular, Most Widely oougnt ana lYiosioerviceapie vur in uic ?? ai6aoivw.
Grande i ? Ronde
NURSERIES
(Trade Mark.) ; v
Foreign " and donuestlc trees,
roses and shrubs. , i
We guarantee to give satis
faction. We do not; claim our
price to be lower than the low
eat but claim the. quality of the
; stock 4s the . highest attainable.
Therefore when comparing our
prices with others please hear
In" mind that all trees are not
alike. Our main specialty lies
In aatlsfying a customer and fil
ling his order with trees, of the
most excelVent quality. Orders
large or small will receive
prompt and careful attention at
our hands.
L 11 HORHBECK 8 CO.
Office
Grande Rondie Valley House
Ia Grande.
-1 turra ssiTvmiiMt.v in Desiem Few Darts, but every part in
harmony with scientific principle. There is nothing superfluous
in Ford design, every part has its specific place and purpose and
is especially prepared to care for the demand made upon it, mak
ing a chassis compact, clean-cut, neat with great strength and ex- ,
ceedincr liehtness in weight. ' . V
A Car of Vanadium Steel, intelligently, and scientifically heat
treated. Mark the fact that there is a great distinction between
heat treated. steel and steel which is simply heat-hardened. Heat
treated steel combines strength with flexibility, giving a wonder
ful resistance against crystallization and breaking. Heat harden
ed steel lacks flexibility and is susceptible tobreakage through
: severe vibration or shock. Vanadium steel is the stronest of all
steels under tensile stress, against vibration and shock FORD
MODEL T is the only motor car in alt the world m which theen
tirp chassis or car is constructed of heat treated Vanadium Steel.
Ford Magneto. A triumph of inventive, genius, .one of the
trrpatest inventions of the age, bocause of its unlimited utility as
toln?tora. Ford ma gneto is built into and becomes
a part of the fly-wheel. There are no wearing surfaces, no mov
L wires, no iition troubles. The simplest, safest and least lia- -
bleto trouble of all megnetos. ' ";, - , : At.ix.nr.
- Ford Spur Planetary Transmission, through which the driver
has complete control of the car instantly, b whiche motor is
; Sconnected with the carno me lost in shifting speeds
' ' nSSoTstripping of gears.' FORD MODEL T starts or,
Sve St and picks up speed ith the fleetness of a deer Mi
d WerStratedttie comtcness of hisen us in this de
'Se It is scientifically right and i one. of the elementary fea
' 'v' u, in tlip increasing; demand for Ford cars.
tU"K)RD DmTride, easier, smoother- and goes over : ob
7,iin or ruts in the road wih less damage to the tires or t
' tltn flexibility of the,
: SinlSS the extreme light weight of the car fairly
lStrifoSoadob why one set ot tires on a
FORD MODEL T will make from c ght. to ten thousand miles.
: Anoteason why your upkeep is kept down f you buy a Ford
ThSe is TWeight on the moving parts or vital mechanism of
FORD MODEL T.
The Rnn'TKr RnRnftrsloTi ia unioue and in perfect accord with
scientific principles perfectly balanced riding free from jolts,
'jars and other discomforts so common to most motor cars.
The Rear Axle of the FORD MODEL T is in a class by itself,
it is not umbered up with any burdens of weight,: It is free to
do its duty, and it does it. Simple as can be strong as can ho
useful as can be. It passes entirely through the hub of the wheel,
another exclusive elemen t of safety, steadiness, and dura
bility, You know the wheels of the Ford run straight. They nev
er bow in at the top or bottom, but carry the load on an even keel.
This is also a tire economy. . ' .
FORD MODEL T is the lightest weight car in the -world, size,
power and capacity considered. It has the most horsepower per
pound of car weight and this is a mighty important feature, not
only from a standpoint of hill climbing and traveling through
sand and snow, mud and sleet, but it is immensely economical on
tire wear and consumption of gasoline the heavier the car, the
sooner tires wear out, and the more fuel is required to run it. If
weight in a motor car is necessary, why do not the makers of
heavy cars advertise the big weight? x
FORD MODEL T is the only 4-cylinder car in the world, size,
power and capacity considered, selling at the same low price.
This is made possible by producing in large quantities, buying
materials for spot cash and having an organization that is perfect
in all departments. ;'''' ';,-V:;: . V ,, x .
FORD MODEL T is the che?pest car in the world to buy and
maintain, and simplest to operato. This is because of the heatr
treated Vanadium Steel construction the simple and accurately
scientific design both in motor and chassis , and : its general .all-.
round stability. , . v
FORD MODEL T is the highest priced quality car in the
world. No exceptions, because it is made of the highest" priced
materials used in the construction of motor cars. ;
WE ARE NOT BOASTING in any sense, but simply stating,
in justice to the prospective buyer, the facts as they exist, that,
having all these things clearly in mind, r the - prospective buyer s
can readily understand that, from the standpoint of design; con
struction and operation of the FORD MODEL T car, our price is
made possible without in any manner cheapening the product.
(3DDSDD MOTflDH (CdDMP
By L. C. SMITH
LA GRANDE, OREGON