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PAGE TWO f.A OKANDE EVENING OBSERVER, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1913. NEW ENGINE DRAWS NOTICE i ten.' FLr:!2S Should Be Watched OuKt COCOA May be Means of Absorbing Disc Gonna in Moat Unexpected Stops When Your That's It! ENTERPRISE i FARMER ? INTRO , . DUCES NEW POWER. ) Expense j Pis p" ' I Rll M ISACtH II H 7tv. m ; . " ' Marina. ' , r :the big, red can Say: "Rona Duteh Cocoa" to the grocer and vou'Il net the onlv oricinal Dutch cocoa. It's made in Holland by the famous Dutch ; . ; j process invented by C. J. Van Houten. The. ' indigestible fibre is taken out, freeing it from ' sediment making it smooth delicious. You'll ' like the rich, Dutch, (hntlatt flavor found only in - VAN MOOT&VS OUTCH COCOA L the children have plenty of it It'i a nourishing food. Use it as a beverage or for cake longs, fudges and sauce. ; ll costs Irs than domestic cocoa be cause it goes twice a far. You use only . one-half a teaspoon ful to the cup. It dissolve instantff in boiling water. , . All good grocer tell rVona Dutch Cocoa. Cet it tccsy and just smack of it DUTru iFl'i;! delicious, Dutch, (herniate flavor. .."VIMl iHi.l ; Tu in. i is. C. J. VAN HOUTEN tV ZOON, VMS, Holland. UOO-lin 8. Wabash Ave. cueaco Take Plenty of Time to Eat. , There is a saying that "Rapid eat ing is slow suicide." If you have formed the habit of eating too rapidly you are most likely suffering from indigestion or constipation, which will result eventually in serious illness un less corrected. Digestion begins in the mouth. Food should be thor oughly mastidcated and insalivated. Then when you have a fullness of the stomach or feel dull and stupid after eating, take one of Chamberlain's Tablets. Many severe cases of stom ach trouble and constipation have been cured by the use of these tab lets. They are easy to take and most agreeable in effect For sale by all dealers. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received up to 7:30 o'clock p. m. of July 15, 1913, by the District School Board of School District No One, (La Grande) Union County, Ore gon, for furnishing said district with 63 No. 6 single school desks. 63 No.' 5 single school desks. 126 No. 4 single school desks. 84 No. 3 single school desks. 9 No. 6 single rears. 9 No. 6 single rears. 18 No. 4 single rears. 12 No. 3 single rears. 8 Teachers' desks. All of said furniture to be deliver ed F. O. B. car La Grande, Oregon on or before Auguest 25, 1913. Bids to be left with school clerk. Board re serves the right to reject any or all bids and to change above numbers. By order of District School Board. ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS, 6-21 to 7-3' . School Clerk Now Is the Time TO CAN STRAWBERRIES AND WE ARE CAR RYING A FULL LINE OF JARS. BALL MASON JARS SCHRAM JARS GOLDEN STATE MASON JARS ECONOMY JARS. ALSO CAPS AND RUBBERS FOR SAME MAIN 43 MAIN 43 Prompt Delivery J. G. Snodgrass QUALITY GROCER Personal Mentions and News Items From Enterprise Territory. Enterprise, Ore., June 27. (Spe cial) Mrs. Carl Roe is in Enterprise from her homestead northeast of town and intends to remain until after the Fourth.' , ... , Al Jones' new gasoline traction en gine arrived in Enterprise the first of the week and has created much' in terest among the farmers and the townspeople, since it is one of the most up-to-date of its kind ever re ceived here. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stubblefield and family have returned to their res idence near Promise after a two weeks visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stubblefield of Enterprise, and Mr. and Mrs. James Kooch, of Alder Slope. ' g -... tf; ." Miss Mary Shirley arrived Tuesday from Eugene, where she has been stu dying voice culture the past year. ;,, Margaret Read of Lostine has been visiting her cousin, Cecil Bannister, for a few days. - E. W. Sted returned on Tuesday from a two weeks visit in Portland and Vancouver. Jasper Prout and family of The Buttes, were visiting in Enterprise Tuesday and Wednesday. They report the grain in that section of the coun try to be in excellent condition. County Judge J. A. French leaves today for Sheep Creek to look after numerous business interests. Dr. C. T. Hackett has returned from his homestead notheast of town. Mrs. Hackett and three children will remain during the summer. Mrs. Yager and daughter of Jos eph were in Enterprise Wednesday. W. P. Sams returned on Wednes day's train from a short visit through Oregon and Washington. ' . - Miss Joyce Craig is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Craig, of this city. Miss Craig has held the honorary position of principal in the Conservatory of Music in Tacoma the past year. Mrs. Ada Vest and daughter, Enid, are in Enterprise from their ranch twenty miles away, and will remain until after the Fourth. ... Mrs. W. R. Holmes returned from Portland the' first of the week. Guaranteed Eczema Remedy. 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Stops . ;:Bp.V; That is on of the big advantages of the NavTStTcction Oil Cook-stove When you are through' cooking you'sunpr turn out the flame, There is no waste of fueL And yet you can have full heat again when it's wanted, by merely striking match. j The NEW PERFECTION COOK STOVE is much neater and cleaner than an ordinary range; no dirty fuel; no ashes. Ask your dealer for. the New Perfec tion Store. It bakes, broils, roasts or toasts. For Bert Rtalts Wa Ri PEARL or EOCENE OIL SoUintmlh PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO RANSOM BEERS DIED Was Among Oldest Odd Fellows In State. Huntington, June 26. Ransom Beers, an aged and respected pioneer of this county died at 3 o'clock this morning at his home in Mormon Ba sin. He was 82 years old and a very wealthy rancher. He came to this part of the state from California in1 1858. . . Mr. Beers was one of the oldest Odd Fellows in the state, having been . chosen Noble Grand of Baker lodge. No 25, shortly after its organization' here. Braving storms and weather, the man would ride horseback from his ranch in Mormon to Baker week ly to attend the lodge sesions. He continued this for -eight months nev er missing a meeting He was never married. No trace of any rela tives in this part of the country can be found. The body will be brought to Baker this evening, the funeral being held tomorrow, under the auspices of the Odd" Fellows' lodge. ' Let your first investment be a home. St. Helens Hall ' Portland, Obiqon . Resident and Day School for Girls In charge of Sisters of St-John Baptist (Episcopal)" Collegiate, Aeademlft and Elementary Departments, Mnsle, Art. Bloeatlon, Domestic Art, Domsstle Science. ' Oymaaslum. For catalog address I THE SISTER SUPERIOR, Office 28 St. Helena Hall I - Adv. jjj v gsa v KsCHOka 2 for 25c A very popular shape that'll be in style era so long. Not too radical but a delightful change horn the more conservative shape,. 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Brass bands will meet you and Baker's Busy Bunch will delight in entertaining you. Remember Two Day s of Big fun b"n known. For sale by all dealers