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PAGE SIX LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1916. I 4f ' ' "... Sixty Cups of Perfect Coffee in Every Pound Can of Barrington Hall 45c a Pound You get what you pay for. The best Coffee naturally commands the highest price. But Baker- ized places the best within the reach of all. You may figure that because Barrington-IIall costs 5c more per pound, than some cheaper coffee, it costs more per cup. Not so. As a result of the Baker- ized process, which provides a granulation of being uniform particles and removes all the bitter chaff and dust, a pound of Barrington-IIall will make from 15 to 20 CUPS MORE PER POUND than the cheaper coffee. CALL MAIN 80. Pattison Brothers CASH SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. 6 Bars Crystal White Soap .....:.!..:.......... 25$ Standard Tomatoes, 'per can . .....I...10 30a Bulk Coffee, per pound ,.:.i:...-..............L..25 25c Gold Dust ...I..:........,.....; ' "gftf Peanuts, per pound ....i, L......:.:.;....... ..........:... .....10 Joel's Grocery Store Corner Cedar and Washington, Main 759 Our Own Free Delivery. Tni-Blu Grocery In the 'last edition wo told you we sold "La Grande Made" goods, and that we be lieved in La Grande's, people. That's the truth. Times have been a little slow in La Grande but they are getting better. That's a fact. Do you want good times? Then help boost. Don't knock, and trade at C. J. Black's Grocery, where honesty, cleanliness, promptness, and a square. l?;il to all is the ambition. Everything in fancy and staple C.J. Black's Grocery Corner Adams and Fir Street Main 16 mo COLLEGES MI UNIT T AMALGAMATION OF SCHOOLS SOUGHT. Dental and Eye-Glass Institutions Want to Join U. of O. This Year. i University of Oregon, Eugene, Jan. 21. Still further development of the State university s rapid expansion in professional education may come next June when additions of two schools will be acted upon by the.board of re- CAnfa Onfl ii n sp.hrwil rtf nrttnmn.rv fni4 whifh thfl ontjimtTi.t - nf iha state 'have, petitioned. The other is the North Pacific College of Den tistry, at Portland, which has peti tioned for affiliation. (The creation of a school . , of op tometry and the admission of the Nnrth Pflfifir Hanta! CnUotrn wra nivr meeting Tuesduy. The board elevated wits uouiuiii3iit. vi. juuriiaiuun into a school and the department of archi tecture into a school. This irives the state university the following pro- f Aaa! n n n I ohirla na limi InnminL ism, medicine, law, education, com-' mflrcn H tv n i-t nir 1 vi-n and mmnn feasor Eric W. Allen, head of the de partment of juornalism, thus be came a dean, as did Professor Ellis F. Lawrence, head of the department of architecture. The regents also created the Uni versitv'a extension and eorrnsmnnH- ence-study work into a school, with Dr. Joseph Schafcr as dean. A new idea in education was pre sented hv Prpfsiifpnf P T. Ca to tie regents Tuesday. It is an idea inax ior cne present is pernaps orig inal with Oregon. President Camp bell in his report expressed it this way: "The last generation saw the dem ocratization of public school educa tion. This generation is seeing the democratization of high school edu cation; for example, in Portland 69 per cent and in Eugene 97 per cent of SOME IMPORTED WORDS. Thair Us Hero and Their Meaning! In Their Native Land. You are so familiar with those three Imported words. cliuiiflcur. tonnpuii aud limousine, tlmt it would never oc cur to you to ask whether they really apply to the objects which tuny liiive oeeu rauuc to acscriue. Vou know 'that a chauffeur is the man who Is hired to drive a motorcar. The mere drivluir of the car In nut th thing which gives tho intnie Its signifi cance, for It does not apply to the owner of the car when he drives. lu like manner you know that the ton neau is the part of the machine which Is behind the driver s sunt and accom modates three or five persons. When tho possessor of au automobile Is suffi cleutly opulent he has a limousine body for winter use, niid probably It is elec tric heated and has a bunch of fresh flowers In the wall vn erorv mum. Ing. To these three vocables., with their smell of greenbacks and their rattle of silks, we miirhf ntlii nnnlhor even more suggestive 0f tuu expendi ture of money, the word "hangar," which was dra treed Into thn In wbeu the elided vouth wearlml nf sixty horsepower speed and took to the au-. Would you be shocked to leuru that a hangar, In rural France, where aero planes are almost unknown, is nothing out a sueu ror tne rarm cart? And what of the chauffeur? The high school girl was horrified to find, by consulting her dictionary, that he was either a llreman or a braggart. Almost ns dis concerting was tho revelation that a "tonneau"- was nothing but a vnt or tub. But the cruelest blow of all fell when the limousine was shown up as rough goatskin, worn by peasants near Limoges. St. Louis Globe-Democrat RED PEPS PHILOSOPHY 1i HOLLAND'S SUBMARINE, last year's eighth grade graduates en tered high ischools. The next genera tion will see the democratization of University education. "Such democratization is to be sought fully as vigroously as tho democratization of elementary educa tion. The modern university aims to make flWitivA wnrkni-fl an wa clear thinkers of its students. The old ifimil nf nnivni-aif v AHnAaAn a few picked leaders has given place education made universal." . ' that the University faculty (plana Qurmg tne coming year to inaugurate a mucu mure inexpensive iiYing- ror State Univprait.v afnHan,a T4- ia hoped that the present average cost-of jwr v tob university may oe near ly cut in two for those- for whom strict economy is necessary. ine regents authorized a $40,000 ouuaing to nouse tne school of educa tion, the work nf whinh lino 4-oklaJ aunng tne last two or three yeras. The students trained in this school or education are now doing work in nearly everv standard Wo vimni - ?i uwv VI the state. The erniliiMtiiiii- o)naa nf 101 nr;n :9how an incraiiRA nf !R .nor Af Aud. that of last year. The creation of a professorship of Snanish And nf haw nnaitiAn. in A.i.. , (.vaiviuilj, diu cation, ai-chftecture, law, commercial and Industrial socioloirv. Triivtincr. rliAftM r,io; speaking1 and music were recommend ed nd will be up for final action in June. Only three salaries were increased. The rOB-ants unnrnvftH t-1ia n.1n - r,...v wio II HI 1 1 VI an all-OrGCOn hixtnritn1 nnn.ann -A oe iffiven in commencement week in June. For Rheumatism. As SOOn nn ntfnMr nf T?U,....:. .... vn.'vtt, VJ. AVilUllHl ViSIll begins apply Sloan's Liniment. Don't waste time and suffer iinnnMorv affOnV. A fow Hrnno nf Cl..i. t - - " i' - kriuoiia uriu- ment on the affected parts is all you "ctu. j. ne pajn iroes at nnp. A PTfttoflll Stuff avai ni'tA. HT f , niiico. i was suffering for throe weeks with Chronip. Rhaumnfiom onJ Ct-ififi XT 1- n tnnuirh I trml . ...... .,1 : .. : xi failed. Fortunntelv I henrd nf Sloan'K T.inimnnf unil !L JU : ,v "" uaiilB 11. t-hree Or four rinva om .n n ..J n .. u.i. u f j raim won. am umpioyea at tne oiggest depart ment store in S. F. where they employ ...m oia j eipnt nunared hands, and ohey surely will hear all about Sloan's i-iiiiment. . is. smith, San Fran Cisco, ual Jan. 1915. 25c t all druggists. The Motlv That I Said to Have In- epired the Inventor. John P. Holland, the inventor of the modern submarine, was an ardent ad vocate of freedom for Ireland, says a writer in World's Work. With this end In view, he allied himself with tho 1' ennui movement In America nnrt d signed ror it a type of vessel with which he hoped to destroy England's fleet. The Fenians (humped Mm aelw.mo and Holland designed u bout which for several mouths entertained the people on tue waters around New York. The Fenians had done everything they could to keep the thing a secret, uiougn rumors or the usual "British spies" were numerous. Orvnsinnuiiv an excursion bout or a-tug would ba aniazeu to see n peculiar contrivance suddenly stick Its head out of the wa ters. There were stories that It was a sea serpent, or a whale, or a derelict v nen tue conning tower opened, how ever, and Ilollaud's good liatured Irish face suddenly peered out ou the OutHlde world the mystery was explained. The Inventor had no dldlculty In op erating In all the waters about New York. His boat handled easily, deftly and safely, the only trouble being, as always, with the engine. The newspa pers, which devoted columns to his un der water voyages, dubbed the vessel the Fciilan Uam. a name more pic turesque than descrlDtlve. as 11- v not a ram at all, but n torpedo boat An Impartial Student We wero walklnir thronel, tiw nmrr. uiuuia or nis excellency Mr. Snuiarth, tne prime minister of the guekwnr of oaroua. nuout two vontu nm. nH tlced an open Bible on a table at the neaa or tne prime minister's bed. I asked why he. a devout nimin Interested in the Bible. Biwnd a half hour each duy reading mm dook niong with the sacred book of Hinduism. I liavo fniiml If nno. nf the greatest influences in developing uiy uiieueciuni as well ns my spiritual me. iou may be Interested to know," he continued, "that tho educated men of India know tbe Bible, as n rule, quite as well as they kuow any one of uiuir own saerett classics." Christian Hem Id "Hip ftLW who doesn't jet &l! thats coming to m is $ncraHy iwty. Special Hat Sale ?3.00 Hats $2.00 A vatio Caps ...... . .$1.00 Woolen Shirts 33 1-3 per cent off. - Auto Gloves, special, regular regular $5.00 now $4.00 Auto (Gloves, special, regular ' $3.00 now .$2.30 AutJp doces, special, regular $2.50 now ..i $2.00 Saturday last day of sale call and get suit at 8:30 Saturday evening. i The Toggery The eroodness of the cracker depends upon freshness. Snownake Sodas . are always fresh an ORDER FROM ANY DEALER Pacific Coast Biscuit Company Portland, Oregon Bad Habits. Those who breakfast at eight o'clock ' or jater, lunch at twelve and have din ner at six are almost certain to be troubled with indigestion. They do not allow tfme for one meal to digest oeiore taKing another, not less than five hours should elapse between meals. If you are troubled with indi gestion correct your habits emd take Chamberlain's Tablets, and you may reasonably hope for a quick recovery. These tablets strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. Obtainable everywhere. SUDDEN DEATH Caused by Disease of the Kidneyg.. The close connection which ezista between the heart and the kidneys m well known nowadays. As soon as kidneys are diseased, arterial tension is increased and the heart functions are attacked. "When the kidneys no longer pour forth waste, uremic poisoning ocean and the person dies, and the cause is often given as heart disease, or It is a good insurance against such a riflk to ftpnri lfl rnnta tnw o bam..!. package of "Anurio" the latest dia- Many People Don't Know. A sluerin)i If VA1 if an .a ..a a n co .. .nUOU w itsr- son an A-nrfnl 1vf nf ma. C 11 .. M dizziness, headaches, constipation and biliousness are sure signs that your liver needs help. Take Dr. King's New Lif Pillo nH um i,. ii 1.5- tone up the whole system. Fine for the stomach too. Aids digestion Purifies thn hlnnA ortA AlAAn .1 . viwua w uuin- plexion. Only 25c at your DmiPiris. covery of Dr. Pierce. Also send a. sample of your water. This will be examined without charge by expert chemists at Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y. When you suffer from backache, frequent or scanty urine, ! rucuujiiuo pauiB nere or mere, or that ! constant tired, worn-out feeling,' it's I time to write Dr. Pierce, describe, your symptoms and get his medical opinion without charge absolutely free. This "Amnio" of Doctor Pierce's is found to be 87 times more active than lithia, ior it dissolves nrio acid in the system as hot water does sugar. Simply ask for Dr. Pierce's Anurio . Tablets. There can be no imitation. Every package of Anurio is sure to be Dr. Pierce's. You will find the signa ture on the package just as you do on in. i ierce s uoiden Medical for blood and stomach. WORBY, DESPOtfDEXCr. ' Kidney Disease is suspected by medical men when patients complain of backache f wlJh lrreS"lar urination, dis turbed, too frequent, scanty or painful passage. The general symptoms are rheu matic pains or neuralgia. headachM. dizzy spells Irritability, leindS weakness and general misery Worn? jt.frequ?'?t1.,causo, and sometimes a symptom of kidney disease. Thousands have testified to immediate relief from overy POOL HALL SOLI). Joss Spencer of Union to Move His Store. llni.m. rti-a T. on t- c .. , ,,. i.u, vtKn oponcer OOUt-ht tho ruml t.i.11 J i... i. Kinr tnHnv nnH ...ill u: j ...,u ... MTC ,1K, aiUfK of confections into the bcjv location. "... nuiR expeneu to move to the Pugot Sound country. A Famous Compliment. Of famous onnmltmmit, nni.t fair sex the supply is so largo niid daz- r.iing tunc it is a matter of no small difficulty to pick out the brightest gems, but If the following was unlook ed for It certainly deserves a place among the best: Fontonelle when nine ty years old passed before Mme. Hel vetlus without noticing ber. ah, saia trie lady, "that is your gallantry, then! To pass before me without ever looking at me!" "If I hod looked at you, inadiim," re piled tho old beau, "t never could have passed you at all.'.' Obviously Incompetent. "Did old Dr. Gruffer seem to under stand your complaint?" "No; tho man s an lsuoramus. i et. plained to him I wanted to bo advised to take perfect rest nml n tHn k said what I needed was to skip rope and stop thinking up Imaginary trou bles. Richmond Times-Dispatch Just received a fresh shipment of Jones' Dairy Farm Little Sausages. Try a sack of pure New York Buckwheat L lour for hot cakes. All Flour is going up, this is a good time to buy. . If you try Dutli's Quality or Butter Nut Bread you will want no other. V .V.". A Tl I I v . n inorougn inspection It's just as necessary for a stornur hat. ttry as for a human being. Good health r " .iinicuty in cuncr case, uur free -K inspection is an inexpensive safeminrH. Johnstone & IU-island 1515 Auams Our Ginger Snaps are fresh and crisp, 2 pounds for 25c. 1 A full line of vegetables and nut in season. CITY GROCERY & BAKERY The Home of Fancy Groceries Free inspection of any battery at any time