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.LA' GKANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON. MONDAY; FEBRUARY .13, 1911. i i 4 n n .1 SMART," SNAPPY FOOTWEAR ; Li : . v V.' ir you are just as; particular -abbuif the Appearance I you aire TT rest of your clp I PAGE G If Style a i m a sail l MJMI 2 - . .1 iiifoeal ate PERFECTION TUTfW 1 J J J I. I. shoes vjtK an un prefer the s TO-NIGHT V POPE'S BLESSINGS GIVEN COXCLIDIXO SERVICE 3IARKED .. . - EMIKIi.IUrCiL . ' I) Mnnjr Comniunlcanlt Kvcehe .Taiml Itouedk'tlon last LVning. : : What might be termed & record mis sion m tne annaia or Catholicity in the. city cairn? to an end last, evening when the concluding ceremonies were suwounded with jll the superb rit ual of that church notwithstanding the battling of the elementsthe people gave manifest proof of heir great In terest In the work being done. Alzamon Ida Lulas. the irlfted Muha ( To a crowded church Father Flni. Uiiju in sermon let tare TIIE POS. ,lng addresse4 his last lecture, "Christ's SlhlLITIES Ot mvr every erenln? Inward." His beautiful Imagery , and ut the Oregou Hotel Half (next te Elk evati. Following the lecture Hall). Snbjectj Feb. 13lh "The Powers the Papal Benedicttoa or the Pope's ol the. Sub Conscious , Mind." f Adm'ls 'J blessing was gtven, the lecturer lntl sfon free. ? ' . ' y f mldatlng his belief that It ..would be greatefully received by the people of all creeds,, since the waritl recognized In the aged Pontiff a learned and holy man ruling the great empire of Ca tholicity with'lts three hundred niil- Hon of souls. The Kevereni jjutn- er made a rnoBLlouqhlng farewell tak? fng the occasion to thank the local railroad officials' for kindness In con nection with the St. Anthony Chapel Car. The number of communicants was one hundred and sixty. The Chap- 1 Car leaves tomorrow for Island City. Thence on to all towns on the branch line to Joseph. It Is safe to assure the Rev. Father Fleming and Mr. Hennessey a warm welcome to La Grande, should they favor the city with a future visit. J. 0. Carpenter of American' Falls; Idaho and J. P. Holloman of Olympla, Wash., are recent arrivals In the city, both having accepted positions with Cherry's nsw laundry and will hi lo cated permanently with' their families: FUBNISIHNGS CLOTHING SHOES, HOSIERY 1 U5DERWEAD LADIES' FURNISHINGS DRY GOODS SUITS, 1 CdATS AM) SKIRTS PEOPLED STORE ; K La Grande's Leading Dry Goods and Clothing Emporium THE TEMPLE OF ECONOMY OPERA HOUSE BLOCK February the month of Special sales - Tt bothers a great many merchants trt .Vnow what to do in February to - keop up interest. It is a little .early to expf-ct much Spring custom, and so late in ihe'season that talk of Winter stuffs grows tiresome to customei'S. , We haye decided on a compromise s tot, this February between the stora " an i our customers. Wo have bough small sprinklings of advance showings m -various lines of merchandise. These go ods will be placed on display and sale at . owe and eaclr day thereafter as they arrive. And the Winter stuffpardon us V :for mentioning itwill be condensed into bargain lots here and there at prices fin' t-h lower than wholesale. As the assortment of Mch bargain lot decreases to art uninteresting "ebb it will be thrown into anpther bargain lot collection at a still lower pnce.Tlius you see that ever; day during Februarv at this store mrSv BAiie.81 .arriv:,ls a special sale day of bargains -GREAT BIG BARGAINS. We will be able to tell vou specifically of some of ihese in our future advertisements; "T whether you see it in our ad or not, come to the store with the surety that vo; will see new arrivals nearly every day m Spring Novelties and Styles and a host of bargain lots that spell ecoii omy. , , ; . . '-v(, , All Jn all, we know we are in a position, and can and will do better by vou --with you-for you, than any other storpvithin a reasonable radius of this ciipptcccin UUUULUUI UL was induced to try themindtYWalr-' 2' ed the contents of only, one box to af , . feet .a cur.er I ; value,, Doan's Kidney I i. For sale . by. all dealer. : Prlcef 50 , cent8...y;Foster-Mllburik'..Co. ' .Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United ywith th kidney secretions,. When 1 afterwards .needed .costs but 50 cents. . 'saw Doan's Kidney. Pills advertised I i; Feb. 13 (,,24, March 6, -. 1 t ; - Dr. Lticas' Speaks Ton.'ght. " ' " Owing to a number of requests made -Dy,oaa 'who heard Dr. Lucas last Saturday,,- evening, and ,hls manager; , being unable to secure a lecture hall, GRADING OF PAPFlM irAira un rew or..ole agents for the United ua a'eal.l0..flrn . a.jew aays PASSED TESTS V' 1 '':) " it,v"U 'UL ly-' 1:' ? the. nnn.v mtnlmr TdII r.,,.rM,), j . ucmcmuer um uame j-)oan s ana j .o" .e, uyiu.w .u taice no other. ' Feb 13 11 17 i .unrisuan cnurcn. a coraiai invitation Is hereby extended. All Interested in Three Take Examlntlong for State , V, Papers Six First Graders. 0'E BIG FOOL . ; Tweutyrsix appllctns for grade cer tificates giving them the right, to leach school In Union county, passed successfully .the recent teachp.ra' pt; aminations - held In thiB city1 under the science of Being." No admission Is Charged. But He Doesnt Live in La Grande Sor j : Reead the Observer. - ' 1 ' j liVjESTY TRAMPS DEPORTED WJervtelon of County Superintendent' nnecucut gave ar,doctor E. E. Bragg. Mr. Brakg was" assisted byt Prof. W, L. Tucker of Island City and J. .D. Stout v ' LiTbft following have b:en given cer tlflcates: ',: ; ; .- : yr--. -First Grade. ' ';' Gussle Fisher, La Grande. i Kathleen Russell, La Grande. Janet Davidson, Union. ; -; . Hannah Reeves, Union.' .. ' J Susan , McIlroy, -t?nlon. D. C. Wil3on, New Bridge. ' j; '( '. ; ' ' Second tirade. Mrs. Lulu Scott, Elgin. - : Laurose Bailey, Elgin. "' t Nellie Rush, Elgin. Eleanor Crouter.; Union. Mattle Gray, La Grande. ' Harvey Lants, Cove. ' Roy Lantz, Oove. : ThDr4 Grade, -y , Leo Crouter, Union. Louisa Counsell, La Grande. Dora Hutchinson, Union. Hazeline Wilson, Union. : ' ' I v Violet E. Chattln, Summervllle. ' , Angellne McHatton, Summervllle. Maggie Duggan. Summervllle.' jBeulah Rhodes. Elgin. ' Edna Ayars, Elgin. IMabel Arnold. Elgin.. Mary C. Wells, Imbler. ,. t Primary Certificates. , Kate E. Pixton, Cove. Dora Denning. North Powder. , Appllcnnts for State Papers. Gertrude Biever, La Grande. Gertmde Ferpuson. La Grande. (, C. S. Rio?. Elgin. , , : . W. L. Tueker of Island City and J. D.-Stout of La Grande were the as sistant examiners. . . DOWNWARD COURSE. I Fast Befog Realized by La Grande People. 1 r A HUle backache at first ' ' Dally increasing till the back is lame Vand weak. ' "yrlnary disorders quickly follow; DiaDetea and Anally . Bright e dls as. . ! . ' - :i ; I. Thla tsl i ha r1fvwnwair1 juvmkma f9 . ney Ills. . t- v r ' " Don't take this course. La Grande 'reaidentsa hould profit by the follow- ' hng'etperlehc."'"" " "'" ' C Mrs. W. M. Gllea. of Rumnter. Or. , - , - says; "I was bothered for about two year by kidney complaint and the doctors could not help me to any ex tent. There was a constant, dull pain i across my lolna and thlB was accom- . janled by a soreness over my kidneys, I4lfr hark mfhaA mn Inton.M-' ' hardly steep and I had trouble THE PFOmS STORE specialist in catarrh' $5 Oto .cure him' of this common yet most obnox ious disease.': ;::y:J:'' ; '' The specialist gave him a bottle of medicine and told him to use It. ;The fool took the medicine homo, took one dose, put it on a shelf and made no further effort to follow in structions. ' f .,: Three months later with the m)2di cine still on the shelf he ' told a friend that the specialist was a fake; that he had paid hfm 50 and still had catarrh.:'7 .'V.'.1 i':"- I, HYOMEI (ironouncevit Higli-o-m) won't cure catarrh If you don't breathe Urjlt will ir you breathe it regular ly., '' ---:v ' .:' " :'' :- . : ; I Fuhthermore, you don't need to give a catarrh specialist $50 to cure you of catarrh, for the specialist is yet to be born who can write a ' better pre scription , thn HYOMEI. . The Newlln Drug Co. and druggists everywhere guarantfie Hyomel to cure cntflrrb or money back. A omnlet outfit which consist of a bottle o Hyomel. a hard rubber Inhaler and simple Instructions for use costs only $1.00. f?itarate bottles of Hyomel If Herd Drift Into. Town Last-Night and ; are .Ushered , Out Again. - , f .'.!'-. t1i -1--. - i .'itu r A drove of twenty trampB drifted,. Into La Grande last night and after being kept under official care most of il the night, were 'ushered out of town today byyChlef-bf' Police Walden and his aides. It Is seldom that the Willies come to so big droves."' ' : ,;; ' 1 f 1 A NEW PAINT AND WALL ' PAPER parlor conducted by CXOGSTON AND NUTTER. All their stock of wall paper Is new ' .....j .- y.-i .t , . and np to ffate In every respect wOall and see for jonrselL We do all of our own paper hanging and painting in a style that Is bound to please. 1709 1-2 6Ut treet, Independent phone 1H1 cxt door to the Observer office. 'CLOGSTOil AND NUTTEB Directory of the Fraternal Orders v 'of La Grande, Oregon K. F. & A. M. U Grande Lodge No. . 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regula, meet ings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all . Masons! L. M. HOYT, W. M. ' A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretar: a P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are .cordially In- vlted to attend. DR. G. L. 8IGGERS, Ex Rul. HITCH McCALL. Rec. Sec. VOOOMEN OF,. THW WORLD La ' Grande Lodge No. 169 W., rO. W. meets every second and fourth Sat , urdays at K. P. halL All. visiting mebers welcome. 1 '''' t , - ! D. 'FITZGERALD, tL;, ' ' ' , ! ' J' 11. VEKNKY CWk. . Mi,' A.- ;- .4od Cami o Jlty n.uts evefy Monday hi the month at the L' a O. F. hall. All visIUng neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. , . ' i: Ri '8NobJc;K'1 D. B. COX, Qerk. ...... -y. ..-. '....'. , . REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 19 meets efery Tuesday evening In the I. O. O. F. hall. AH visIUng . bers are invited to attend, MRS. KATIE ARBUCKLE, N. O. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER 8eo RIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets avory Mom night In Castle hall, (old Elk'a halL) A Pythian welcome to all vlslthw . Knights.' ' jess paul, a a R. L, LINCOLN. M. of R. 4 & 0. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, 0. E. ' C. holds stated communications the -second and fourth Wednesdays of each month." Visiting members cor"" 'dlally Invited. Z MARY. A, WARlCieSec; ' V, rAULiwu EDERI.EE W V women. oirt (YporxntAniS. It lRonde-Circle4 No; 47 meets ever, t first and third Thursday evthtoas "D ":t In the month at the I. 0. 0. F. balL CHLOE ROBINSON. G. V , UZZIB ELLSWORTH, Clerk. . ..