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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1913)
IRSGESIX LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEKVEK. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1913 Every Since 1890 the People of La Grande and Grande Ronde Valley Have During Holidays Bought Presents at Our Store. ? The reason for this is our persistent effort from the lime we started in business to buy our stock right so we could sell at prices that would save our custo-' mers money. Proof of generalappreciation is shown by our increasing business each year. We carry no Jewelry, Watches or Diamonds that we dp not stand behind with our guarantee and reputation. i ! mi The Largest Stock of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks Jewelry and Silverware in Eastern Oregon. We buy Diamonds direct from the cutter. You save the Jobbers profit by buying from us. Our Silver wear is not confined to one particular line. We carry a full stock from several of the best houses in the United States. . Established 1890. Ho PHT $ SOtil Established 1890. La Grande9 s Leading Jeweler 3 We Deem it a Pleasure to Show You Goods. Call and be convinced that we can Save You Money season was played between the juniors and freshmen Friday, the 12, On Tuesday of next week will come the sonoir-sophomore game, and the finals will be played January 6th. uut or some ZOO different names submitted by the students, "The Stu Ident Life" was selected as a fitting HIGH SCHOOL BOY TURNS OUT : name for 'the high school paper. All TABLE PIECE OF REAL AftT PRODUCT OF SAW AND PLANE. Gregg Students Form Class Other Notes f High School. The first program to be given by either one of the two literary societies will be given by the Senior-Freshmen Monday afternoon, December 15. The ,that vacancy, material for the first issue was hand ed in Thursday and it is expected that the first of next week will see "The Student Life" in the hands of all citi zens to be of La Grande. Gilbert Hunter resigned his position on The Student Lift staff as athletic editor and Merton Westering will step into taking a course in commercialism. The Senior-Freshmen society met Friday afternoon at the eighth per iod in a busines session, in which the constitution was adopted. Art. I says that the name shall be "Am- phictyons which means "neighbors." The object' of this society as stated in Art. II ("Shall be to benefit the student body by (1) promoting liter ary pursuits in the high school; (2) by furthering social enjoyments in the way of entertainments,' and (3) by securing training In parliamen tary practice." Under the heads of the societies,, debating teams will be formed, and of these the two win ding teams shall be formed to repre sent the high school. A pile remedy that is entirely dif ferent from anything else, used both externally and internally, acting on the blood as well as on the disease, a remedy without a superior. It is Meritol Pile Remedy, made and guar anteed by the . American Drgu and Press Association. Newlin Drug Co. following numbers will b rendered; Solo, Bessie Allinson; Reading, Fried rika Schilke; Chalk talk, Percy Mel ville; solo, Blanche Black; reading, Grace Perkins; duet, Prof. and Glenn Conkey; current events, Leon Adams; piano solo, Frank Clark; A class in writing has recently been organized by Prof. Harria, head of the commercial department. This class which already has a member ship of 15 has adopted the Palmer Marice ! method and meets every morning from 8:30 to 9 o'clock, A local "Order of Greo-ir Artists" Johnson and Albert Strong; read ing, Mildred Bush; piano duet, Marie Bolton and Lucille- Mulkey. The first basketball game of the How's your sole Need Fixin I reading, Bessie Stoddard; duet, David has beer formed in the high school. It is a somewhat select clan, in that only those who are regularly admitted students of shorthand and have passed certain requirements, are admitted as members. The emblem of this order is a triangle containing the three let ters O. G. A., which stands for the ory, accuracy and beauty. .Several new tables and electric plates have recently been added to the equipment of the domestic science de partment, thus making that section J , of high school training decidedly more 1 1 eincieni. aiso a cnange has been ' made in the location of the range, J j that of putting it in a position more j equally attainable from all tables. The advanced class in domestic science completed a lesson in the mak ing of cream puffs. The results were very satisfactory, as can be attested to by the writer. A serving table, the first piece of individual workmanship to be made in the manual training department, lias just been completed by Walter Young. The eighth grade boys in manual training are working on booT? stalls 'and necktie holders at present. Loyd CRandler has been compelled j to quit school on account of weak eyes. Lawrence Evans, sophomore, enter ed school the first of the week and is Bring it to us, we'll fix it while you wait. Wjth our modern plant we are turning out a class of werk that's different. Turn si ocs a specialty. Modern Quick Shoe Repair R. L DUIGMN Prop. Opposite Ncwlm's Book Store Phone Blk. 81. 1115 Adams A v. SUGAR ADDITION T A VTT T 11 1-1 " ' . x i ao cue puor uouse. J r(v!r heard of a Property owner who had The only 'thing it.. j- wuic wiiu uwri nmnprT.v pan "r n-ni- vn ii Tr ryinir about hk rf 2 !T?'iut whcn he PP?y..W children W wor- t. Vb XAlit,!!' Will flT VA11H AttrVk A r I 14-4-1. i 1 1 a . ,V bold S-BEM Sffi6 ' Se Shnf"3' f th '"'j' he can set ow you young men who are working and can spare five dollnrs .oh nfi, s il .. rent, rent collected for non-residents, money to loan Life and Accident Insurance. DZw 2 a,S0' te on good farm security. Come in and see what w , iv-u xl-ilt you xo any liank or Business Man in La Grande to Hwnf ; on good tarm security. Come in and see what We have and 1, Tl 1 -a-t . ' j s nvu v X j XT KOYi lr- i- m TJiin.v.. T f T - u J' BIlACK C. J. Black & Company. J.w.bush m will sell you what you want or help you sell what vou have In fact we will ii m earth and loan you the money to buy it with. . . " sel1 ou the i