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PAGE 10 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1911. i t 1 i l. h 1 .1 , i t t i .1 I I V I j Found the Word. In , .-hkt" , rtn f1M PVJiiy u l.v.J bWibitfcg htuit . ;.-: Absolutely Pure 77;o only bzklng powdair ttizda from Royal Crcpo Oraam of Tartar . ' i:3 ALU.K0 LIJ.'E FiOSFHATE . Found the Word. The late Thomas Lowry of Minne apolis was a great wit and a great story teller as well a a great finan cier. He needed ?1.(X0,000 one time for one of his railroad enterprises, and he went to New York to get It On the morning of bis arrival a friend met him at the hotel and asked. "What are "I am going downtowato get $L000, AAA VIW. .... "Can you do Itr "My boy." aaid Lowry impressively, "in the bright lex icon of youth there la no such word as fall." That night Lowry came back to his j hotel after a bard day. The same friend met him. "Did you get the mil- i lion 7" he asked. ; "No," nailed Lowry.. "I didn't. I opened ?h;it bright lexicon of youth, and til.- word was In it" Philadelphia Sat unlny Evening Post o I0CAL SPORTLETS. COM. j MEM ASD THE LIKE O : 0 ' O c4$ (Continued from page &.) tsm Sundav i.aioused . .., considerable baseball euth v s'fsta anion g the fans which was maiiiffstfd at tlie meeting held Wednesday night for the purpose of making plans. ""A committee con sisting of C. f. McDanlet, J. H, Max well and F. II, IDrownle: will sell suf ficient stcf'- !;i the association to fence the grounds. 'A guarantee fund -will he raised to" insure the running expenses of the Wallowa Sun. . . ' In three or four mont!;s ient In Chcngo, Willie Peare, recently return ed from the windy city, had plenty of opportunity to, see sime big Indoor meets. It was his pleasure to see martin, th; form-v Vjitman sprinter, compete In ote of De meets. "There is a well-defined cnimostlty against the western atMcts ly middlewest- .5. PITCHER COCM23 HAS ONE o 1 PtC'JUAn Hoacv, Jack Cooiiils. t '... sleel nrtaed pitcher of tut; ; t'liiUiilip!iia AdutIcjijis, lio- '.if hobby a .co!kctlon ' of pi;'-.c. Xo matter : where be trnve! -.. be tours the '. laiirtt, small mrWu nud.the curl ' o"lt.v k'joi..' -! U nlwiiy U hunt of a not fit -r trophy for his smoking uiiKriuia.' i lie uu . .j.v. .... - caliber., but .he- confesses 'that the. sweetest one of the lot Is an old corncob furnace that he .whiff after n battle on the dia mond. , Ctjoaibs is a quiet fellow, but any o:ie desiring to open)up a conversation with the mighty man from Maine ouly has to talk "pipes" and' he Is sure to be en tertained by the peerless pitcher. cJafe of Millinery Svery Jrimmcd ffat m the Store Mill be Reduced iurdau - Qnly JPo not miss this rare chance to buy your millinery S E 0 IS E E i . THE FAIR about it. The east hates to concede superiority slipping away. wvvy crn and eastern institutions," com mented Jlr. Peare, and he is right SOCIETL. A A A A & & & & & $ Q CohtInud from Page 8.), and Mrs. George Palmer entertained the evening Kaffee Klatch at the home of the former, last evening. The hon ors of the evening were won by Mrs. Franc Wilhelm and Adolph Xewlin. This "was the second evening meeting of that club eince Lent. . ; Congratulations were extended on Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. William Hallgarth, who celebrated their gold en wedding. Mr. Hallgarth is in his UJLiOliJVr H ; ii, , 75th year and still lives In the house expressed wlsh.es of our beloved bus-, BETTER THAN SPANKING where he' was born. The happy cou-: band and father, William Brooks ple have had five sous and two daus'n-; Campbell, were executed. ' ters, and there are four sous and two daughters still living. Three of thd sons are doing well in America. Theri. is only one grandchild. We are surd our readers wish , the aged coupla manv future- years of happiness. Mumby, England, paper. , " .. . Next week sees the commencement of commencenunt exercises and social functions. The juniors early In the week, become hosts and hostesses to senior class and a banquet will fol low a short program in the auditor ium. All the details are not announc ed soma of the features are to be withheld as surprises to the guests; j Enough is known to assure the grnd-j uating class that their next up3 are' arranging something clever. - One of the popular students Is to. act as toast master at the banquet?, to be served in the gymnasium, and the muaele- i developing section of the building will b? appropriately clothed In the colon of the two classes. - ' . ' Signed, MRS. MARY CAMPBELU HOWARD CAMPBELL, BROOKS CAMPBELL, MRS. IDA L. GILLIE, MRS. ORA A. MESSXER, MRS. ADA M. SHAKf. - For the quickest and Most Re liable MESSENGER SERViCE Call 3Iain 4 or Independent 121. II. KESLE1U Ciills Answered Promptly. Jinoklut docs not core children of bed wetting. There in constitutional cause for tills trouble. Sirs. M. Summers, Bor W, Notre Dame, Ind.,"wUl send free to any mother her successful home treatment, with full instructions. . Send no money, but write her today.lt your children trouble you In this way. Don't blame the child, the chances are , It can't help it. This treatment also cure adults and aged people : troubled with urine difficulties by day or sum. To men who know Style, character,, fine tailoring, and that indescrib able something in clothes of the highest type that characterizes them as distinctive and different from ordinary garments to. the men who know superior clothes when they see them we extend a most cor dial invitation to call and see these excellent Suits Ready-To-Wear Of which it can be truthfully said that better made garments are not produced. See these garments learn how nice it is to see just how well the clothes look on you before you invest? a cent. Trouble Brewing in East. Manila, May 6. Expecting that the" United States will eventually occupy Mexico and thus more sirlously strata the American-Japanese relations the filiplno revolutionary Junta with head quarters at Hong Kong is planning to take advantage of any such develop ment to renew activities in the Phil ippines. It is reported the Japanese are en couraging them. Orders were given ' today to disarm the Moros in the Lano district as it is feared the junta's ac- tivltleB has prepared them for serious ; trouble. Card of Thanks. . We, the undersigned, desire thus to express to the people of La Grande and vicinity our sincere thanks and appreciation for ihe many favors and sympathy shown us. during the sad hours of our recent bereavement, and we will ever hold in grateful remem brance, Mr. J. H. Henry, the mem bers of the Grange, and others for the excellent manner in which the last i.onev&'Scran The Store That Satisfies ton Our Guarantee ii sssss sw with every sack of j: WYANDOTTE i CleanerandCleanser ! 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