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PAGE 6 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1911. ft Workingmen's Clothes The Workingman is always sure to receive our spe cial attention in the matter of Clothes! STATE S. 8. CONVENTIOXS. funday Scboji Workers In Three Stat W.il Meet Tidny. We. select for his use strong, neat fabrics and! have the garments made as durable as possible. The'cut is easy but in accordance with style, and no f feature is omitted that would add in any way to the service of the garments.' OUR PRICES These splendid Suits are priced at $10.00 to $20.00, and better values no Man ever bought for his money. ; . i . i - We ask you to try our good Glothes, Mr. Working man! Every Garment Union Made A 611 OPffcC The Home of Cedar Rapids, la., June 6. The 46th annual Iowa State Sunday Bchool con vention opened Its three day session here today with an unusually large attendance of Sunday School workers from all sections of the state. The program arranged: for the three days of the convention comprises a num ber of addresses by distinguished leaders in the Sunday school move ment of Iowa and other states, a big parade and a banquet on Wednesday and a choral concert under the direc tion of Prof, Meredith, of New York, S son Thursday. Tennessee Sunday Schools. Chattanooga, Tenn., June 6. With Sunday school workers present from all over the state, the annual con vention of the Tennessee Sunday School association opened here today for a three days' session. Sunday school experts of national prominence are among the scheduled speakers. Mwt to Discuss Sunday School Work Grand Island, Neb.', June 6. Sun day school teachers and workers from all sections of the state are In at tendance at the annual Nebraska State Sunday School convention which op ened Its three-day session here today. Herbert Monlnger of Cincinnati and R. A. Walte of New York, will be among the distinguished speakers at the Wednesday sessions and on Thursday morning. The convention will close with a big parade on Thursday evening.'" iuassmea Advertising NEW.7-ROOM HOUSE In northern part of Riverside Addition. Near ly two acres of land In the 15 full , size lots and the three fractional lots. Barn and chicken house, well and pump. 85 assorted fruit trees. This small acreage home place, just bayond the city limits, is certainly a bargain at $2100.00. Half cash. - See picture at office of ' WILLIAM, MILLER & BRO 1107 Adams avenue. Phone Main 1. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN Two 2-year-old colts branded "6" upside down on right shoulder. Notify J. W. Spencer. Union. ' WANTED A girl for general house work. Salary 5 a week. Family of two. Inquire 1212 Pennsylvania. FOR SALE Three of the best resi dence lots in the city. Want small payment, good terms on balance. Address owner at Box 244, city 6-5-tf FOR RENT Fiat furnished for house keeping. Inquire Harriet McDon ald. 1616 Sixth street or phone Elack 462. FOR SALE Furniture for five rooms complete, practically new, only used ten months, call Black 1192. STRAYED Bay gelding, 2-year-old, branded II right shoulder; bob tail: came to our pasture about April 1st. Mires & Clarke, La Grande. Ore. C-5-10t WANTED All the boys in La Grande between 10 and 16 years old to join the Boys' Savers' club. Call at the laundry and I will tell you all about it. A. B. Cherry, mgr. Cherry's New Laundry. Never leave home on a journey without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to he needed and rutiiiot be obtained when on hoard the cars or steamships. For sale by nil dealers. B.P.O.E. SlLltiG LOCALS ABOUT TO GIVE UP HOPE FOB GAME. Three Dates Set by aL Grande lodge aii lanceuea. That the Baker Elk3 do not want to meet their local brothers In a base ball game is becoming the belief of jthe Elks here. Three dates have been eet for the game and each one has been cancelled by the Baker aggregation. The date originally set for the game was May 30 and was later changed . June 14. Word has been received here by the Elks that as June 14 is flag day and there Is to be a celebration ia Baker the Bakeritea do not care to come. ' . Next Sunday was suggested to them but they will be unable to play here then as they have another baseball engagement for that date la their home town. A SIGN WHICH OUR TOWN COULD IMITATE. ' TT1 TTTtTTTT T f TTV' rTTTTl RALSTON SELECT BRAN Make your Itran Gems or Bran Cookies with I&lstou's j Bran. It is pure and clean. Or1 j ; If you wish eat it without cook- f Inir by adding cream and sugar. I 2 1-2 pound Fncknges 20c. 1 i f Pattison Bros. 1 For Sale by riione Black 91. TTTTTTTTTT" Names of Denver's Streets Can B Seen by Day or Night. The old wooden s.reet signs nailed to telephone and telegraph poles are rapidly being discarded for combina-t tlon Iron poles and signs and for orna mental bronze signs in Denver. Some of the signs are in the form tin v;v , .Vsi! I'M, ; mm it ACRE LOTS IN GRAND VIEW' ADDITION are Now Selling at $500 Per Lot $50 Down and $10 Per Month. No Inter est, No Taxes: Price includes the planting of lot to orchard, and the care of same un til final payment is made. More profit on your investment in sight than on any prop erty in or about La Grande. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. Foley Hotel Block of long narrow boxes, lighted In side by means of eight candle pow er incandescent lamps. The light Is reflected to the sUns from the in terior, the letters being on a back ground of mica. The Illuminated letters can be seen for quite a distance aud are arranged so that they can be removed without injury to the standard in case It should be desired to change the name. The lamp is said to be so arranged that it cannot well be disturbed by mischief makers, but cun be removed for cleaning or repair. KEW AND OLD KIXU OF STREET 810SS. I Noticeable. J "I am very frank." ! "That Is only another name for be ing disagreeable." i "Think sor I "1 know It" I "You have quite a streak of frank ! uess yourself, haven't you?" Law of Average. "I am going to have some mighty good luck pretty soon." "You are?" "You bet" "Uow do you know?" . "'Cause I never had anything but bad luck." Loaded. "lie is going to take a chance on matrimony." "But be can't" "Why not?" "Becuuse no man hat a ghost of a chance In matrimony." Getting Even. "Why so bap- pyr . "My mother-in-law has come for a visit." "Quit kidding" "Fact: There Is somebody Id vhsf house who cui: Ihss my wife." '- - ;..V Rich Wit ' "How can he love herr . "Whyr ; "She to so homely." "But He is so fond of moneys Chn?. For the Enterprising. "Seen tt comet r "There ulit no comet this year." "But the town went wet. didn't Itr D 'FAR Vision Yflthoutline! in thft -wsiofcv3 All Lens Neck-Twisting Glasses Wearers of tha old style far-and-near glasses, made by glue ng, one piece to the foot of an other. MAKE MUCH COM PLAINT of the neck-Jerking and neck-twisting to look over n "tidcr the Hn t mo the lens. Wearers of the new . est glass, the, Kryptok do not complain, for this far-and-near glass has "NO VISI BLE LINES,,, "NO PIECE GLt'ED ON," and is so hand somely mads that the glasses of a lady of sixty are no more "CONSPICUOUS" than those of a young lady of twenty. GET THE GENUINE FROM ME. All lea?ng physicians of La Grande recommend my opti cal work. Any lens duplicated In a few minutes. I GRIND ALL MY GLASSES. HEACOCK , Eyesight Specialist. Next door to the Postofflce. Our new telephone djrectory for the combined systems will soon be issued and parties Intending to have tele phones Installed or desiring any change In service should call at. pur office In the Foley building before the 10th of Jnne. HOME INDEPENDENT TEL. CO. 6-3-to 10 . Electric Motors FOR EVERY USE Let us show you their Advan tages. , Our figures on installa tion and operating cost, are right because your interests are our interests. THE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Phone, Bed 7iL AM US KING are those that ererjltody is, looking for, because when you smoke one of them, yon want more. Tike last pall Is the swjPeteslr Get the last pull. FAM US KING Armour's SIMON PURE LEAF LARD in 51b Pails Also Armour's Star Bacon and Hams Royal Grocery H. Pattison, Prop. Not in the Association i HIT a.nniiii niiiim ii..Tiiinrrilii THE OOSSARI) (OKSi'TS. They lace in front as a re sult the abdomen i:, relieved "of all pressure. Support is given, and deep breathing Is encour aged. ' ' - They gently but surely compel a correct standing position and a gVaceful enrriage. Mrs. Robert Pattison 1 CorscL'ere. . l&'.HM.'W.'.Aif.aW Phone Black 1181. Lighting Economy I The Effect. "I hate dyspepsia." "Why?" "It mnke nie so cross." "Why I never knew you had It" "I haven't Mother has It" '.'If electric lights were as economical as coal.oll lamps, we'd all use them." . but wait a minute. What do you call' economy? Is it econ omy to impair your health with Ul-Bmelling lamps that burn up the life-giving oxygen in.th2 air? Is It economy to strain your eyes using a dim yellow light, that smokes and flickers. i Is it economy to run the terrible, risk fire and explosion that is ever present when coal.oil lamps are used? These are not economies; they are dangers. Electricity furnishes a cool steady light, that leaves the air pure; that won't flicker, and can't explode. All you need to do Is press the button, and It's ready any time. When your health, comfort, and peace of mind are taken into con sideration, ELECTRIC LIGHT IS CHEAPER. It doesn't cost much to have your house wired. Just phone Main 34, or call at our office. - Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co.