ft i ' -a f "A T O 4 i - - I 1 i ki paction, il waitc Li7! (rti i n jl(Q, n i ft j i I Jv- There is nothing so suitable and serviceable to make your friend a nice present than a good Watch, Diamond Ring or Pin. We have a large selection of watches, and our prices we guarantee to be as low, and possibly lower, than any so-called sales price, and equal to if not lower than any catalogue house. Our large stock of fine quality diamonds we get direct from the cutter, and guarantee to sell lower than any of the houses in Chicago, New York or elsewhere. Call and examine our stock before buying and be convinced that we are saving you money. Don't take chances on buying from houses that you do not know, when you can get your goods from a reliable firm. See our line of Silverware, Cut Glass, Hand r s m.m No piece with- vjPg on out this Trade VXfj)! genuine. Qd lo ESTABLISHED 1891. Leading and Reliable Jewelers. ADAMS AVE., OPPOSITE U.S. LAND OFFICE "-si--. i ' A Dea Moines man had an attack of muscular rheumatism in his sholder. A friend advised him to go to Hot Springs.. That meant an expense of $10.00 or more. He sought for a quick er and cheaper way to cure it and he found it In Chamberlain's Liniment Three days after the first application of this liniment he was well. For sale by all dealers. Eastern Oregon Studcutg at 0. A. C. Perfect Mutual Association. I0U OCGIIT TO KJfOW this shop, and Us ability to sent yon best Oar one strongest desire is to turn ont the best CLEANING AND MESSING ani to price oar services U meet your satisfaction. We be- . , Ileve we do this. If yonr gar. . ' ments ned our attention send them to ns and we will do yonr work promptly andj guarantee ,not to ruin the materials. -ELITE DYEING & CLEANING V70 Main 4. H. It. Waggonei Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN The rooms are good and Steam heated only one block from depot STUDENTS FORM CLUB. the required space will foe set aside for the purpose named. V Yours truly, EASTERN OREGON CLUB." 0. C. Brichoux, Prop Eastern Oregon students at O. A. C. have formed a club to promote the welfare of the state and themselves at the institution. E. B. Stanley is president, Ellen Canfleld ylce presi dent, R. C. Day secretary, R. L. Mc- Kenzle' treasurer and Clara Wallen reporter. The aim of the club is con tained and pointed out in a letter to the Observer from the club officials This Is what they say: The students of the Oregon agrl cultural college from the eastern por tion of the state have organized them selves Into a club which to be known as the Eastern Oregon club Our present membership is about 90 i and each member has pledged himself' to work one or more hours each week throughout the entire year In the in terest of the club. . . Our homes and interests are in Eas tern Oregon, and the sole purpose of our organization, is to render service to that section of the state. We want to co-operate with you. Our membership represents every de partment of the college; agriculture, domestic science and art, engineering, commerce, pharmacy and bo on. There are doubtless many times when yov are called upon to answer questions and contribute information - through the colums of your paper upon many of these subjects. What we are driv ing at is this: .When you are asked to contribute information along the, neerlng, or any of the work given at the college, it you will but give us an opportunity, we shall be glad to ap point a committee from our member ship to investigate the subject and ta collect and forward to you the latest scientific Information to had on tna.. subject. Only those who are thorough ly competent those who are special izing along that particular line will be placed on these investigating com mittees. A committee representing the club has recently waited upon the college librarian in an endeavor to have set aside & special section of the college library for Eastern Oregon literature exclusively.- We are today Informed) that the request of our committee has' been carefully considered, and than Notice of School Election. Notice is hereby given to the legtl voters of School District No. One of Union county, state of Oregon, that a special school meeting of said district will be held at Auditorium of new high school building in said district maintenance; and for the other neces sary expenses of the district, and for the payment of interest on tie bonded debt of the district and for the pay on the 9th day of December, 1911, at' ment of bonds of the district and for two o'clock in the afternoon for the the payment of the debt of the dis following objects: to vote on the J trick, proposition f levying a tax for thai Dated this 28th day of November. 1911. - J. 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