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LA GRANDE EVENING 6BSM VER, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1911. PAGE 3 Vhex her back aches Airemna Finds All Her Energy' and Ambition Slipping Away. L Grande women know how the 'jjbei and pains that come when the fail make life a burden. Back rhe. nip v'". headaches. dizzy spells, distressing urinary troubles, jll tell of sick.kidneys and warn you 0 the sealthy approach of dropsy or jright's disease. Doan's Kidney PilU m for the kidneys only. They at tack kidney diseases by striKmg at tM cause. - .. Caa La Grande sufferers desire itronger proof than this woman's word? . " . Mn. B., Sams, of Union, Oregon, ujt: waa Dotherea or. about 25 wart by kidney complaint and doc- tnt were unable to help me. My back fa wak and ached constantly. It u difficult for ine to get up after sitting, owing to Bharp twinges in my Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN The rooms are good and Steam heated only one block from depot 0. C. Brichoiix.Proij. Eight in your busiest season when you .m tha least time to spare you are most likely to take dinrrhoe and lose several hji time, unless Tou have Chamberlain's W time, unless vou have (. bamberlain s Colic, Coolers and Diarrhoea Remedy at kud and take a dose on the first appear" im of the diteane. For sale by all dealers. Cement Consult him before 1 rJ.l ilWJIWIIIIwmmill i i.Ul'L'DJIJIIWIUU.'l.''Y1 1 riJ . ' :-....-.--..p 5 POUND CAR LOAD af George Palmer Lumber Co. Retail Dept. Phone, Main 8 Health and Good Looks KHchen wnrk k t in Aa with oumot work overtime In a furnace-like kitchen, with a wood range In II Vt wfather wtthont wavlnt- the uenalty. . 1 If ' . ' The drudgery, the long hours, the extreme heat, the smoke and ashes, H nt down her energy and mafee her prematurely old In face, and 'na, ... ,,7v : : -" ' , ''.,- ;: , Is a fact that cannot be disputed and aU of us can call to mind "I examples. Every woman who cooks Is entitled to an electric andj she gets orfe, too, where the man of the honse ba, her "Ware at heart. . -'::'.: !.--'X: A electric range means a cool, clcan.ki'chen, a fire without a mlu. T 1ralt' that can w,atd w,tu thumb-wrew-mfals In half tt Wme and no fuel to handle or ashes to contend with. Mtfclnl rate to nsers of our electric ranges, make8 them as econ. "wl use as wood. Ask about them. , ' jfeern Oregor Light & Power Co. ; back and I often had to grasp some thing for support, he kidney secre tioTna were unnatural, showing that I had kidney complaint. Before 1 had used Doan's Kidney Pills long, I was relieved and. 1 enjoyed 'much better health. Another member of my family took this remedy and Joins me in recommending them. ' For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. FoBter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. ,' , ;' Remember the name Doan's and take no, other. , Place your order now for fruit tree praying, Red 3821. 7-28-6t r" Roldottt and Du School (or Girl. iiNi charg of Sirten of St. Joha Baptlat I Epiaoopal? Coll.jUM, Acaaaii u lluaurT Dapwtawu, Mule. Ait. I location aymnwim. For catalog addrm THE SISTER 81'FERIOB Offices. St. Helens HaU :U,:., 1 ... IjtUJMU COJSTS Let your next corset be Cossard. Hare It fit to your form. ''..: ' '" All ; the style, comfort atnd beauty of the Iate-in-front Gos .sard will mean nothing' to yon ' until yon try on one of these superme corsets. . A single try-on will prove to yon why they exeeL , A ' complete line of Gossard corsets, bust conflners and pads, always oo hand. Prices of corsets $3.50, $5.00, $6.00 and $8.50. v Mrs. Robert Pattison Corsetlcre. Phone Black i43L Darley Contractor letting your sidewalk TIN RECEIVED ihe ::v::: ':;; health and good looks. ,, v -,v. u TOPS , A woman 41 tin mmm ' M AT DQE5E I Bolss, July 28. (Special) The first meeting of the Northwest Asso ciation of Commercial Executives will be held at Boise, Idaho, August 23, 24 and 25, 1911. A very strong program .o uC.u8 ,rUf5Cu u, lUB commute in CU8slons at the noon hour. A special charge and Boise Commercial club -luncheon will be held each day In the promises something absolutely new inj rooms of th. Boise Commercial club the way of entertainment The- Idaho jat whIch only the members of the as State Press association will also meet gtton wU1 be present and dlffer at Boise at the same time and there' ent ones" will be aDoolnted ever day is reason to believe that the newspa-j per ana commercial ciud men win suc ceed In having a good time.1 Among those who have accepted places on the program and the sub jects asslgnfd to them are Joseph E. Calne, secretary of Salt Lake Com mercial club, 'The Troubles of a Com mercial Secretary;" A. L. Sommers, secretary of the Tacoma Chamber of Coinmerce.'The Northwest Assocla- Chapman, manager of Portland Com mercial club, "What Constitutes Good City, Advertising;" Francis Hope or the California Development Board, "The Exhibit;" W. B. Wells of Sunset Magazine. "Railroads as Community Advertisers;" W, R. Rothacker! man ager of Industrial Moving Picture company of Chicago, " Moving Pic tures and Lantern Slides;" A.' J. Brelt ensteln, secretary Mlseoula Chamber of Commerce, "Magazines and Peri- dIcals;"o J. E. Barnes, secretary of Southwest Washington Development association, "How the State In General Can Assist in Advertising its Re sources; '" Rufus R. Wilson; secretary Seattle Commercial club, "The Effi- cient Secretary." ; A number of talks have not yet been assigned vas .the committee Is making every effort' to ' give to each executive chosen to ad dress the meeting that point which he is best able to cover. i ' The commercial executives .who have, called the Weettng intend that it shall be a school for those who sre j anxious to keep up with the times ?n For World's ScnlUng Title " Sydney, N. S. W., JuJy 28. The scul-' the Amdo population la fond of meet ling match for the champfonshlu of ,n together fr frivolous convemadon the world between Richard Arnst ofjou a" "tablt .and unsuitable occa- New Zealand and Harry Pearce of 1 8,0DB The mo"t the men do to 80 Austmll. win h- r.7; e"ce 0t hunting and robbing. The domestic 5. JSJmT . row?ifctii,qorrow oni work, such as tending the cattle, col I e Paramatta riv.r.. The contest la'iectlng fuel, . drawing water ami In to take place over a course of three 'abort, everything, falls on the women, rnd a half miles. TUo stakes are $2.500 ' While the wife la working Incessantly a hide. Arnst la a favorlto in the bet-1 all day long the husband grows weary tiag. : ; Arnst, the presei holder of the ti y Is generally regarded as the grfa: ?st oarsman the Tpr d has ever pro diiced. He Is 28 ve.ua old and a native o New Zealand.;. As n cyclist. ; he !s known in New Zealand and Australia as one of the best road race:?, while he Is equally successful on the track. His -chief success In that line was in the Sydney "thousmrV' the most val uable race In the world. " v In 190 he decided to take up scul ling and on Jan. 2, 1907, competed in :the all-comers' Best and Best bonr handicap. That evuit v.-ns wen by S. Pearce,' with 25 secoDfia start, Arn3t being second. ; The following month Arnst competed in the Rus-i hnuutcap, and received 31 seconds' start He lihd in the meantime made t '..nirrove ment that he won easily.- , , ' His success nausea h m to be brought back to ha si-iatch ro'trk In subseqiH nt handicaps but such form did he show, that both at the Ulmar ra regatta, on Nov. It, 190, and Cor skl regatta, nine days litrr. he won. At about this time he detea'ed Charles Towns, who subsequently wiia beaten by Webb for the' worlds' champion ship. On Aug. 1, 1908 he sculled Har ry Pearce on the Parramatta and won easily, and then on Dec. 15, t'K'8, de feated William Webb on the VTangarr nl for the world's title.' Shortly' after be met Webb in a return engagement over the same course and again was successful. In the. early part of last year he successfully defended his title against Welch and last August ha de feated Barryi 'the English champion, on the Zambesi river in Rhodes'a. : iiu i mull-- itt-juuiit ail. Edward Clay O Rear, whom the re-J ',, - . . ... ' - ' publicans of Kentucky have named forj A boniit'lful eye mnkes 'silence'' elo governor. Is 48 years ol dand has been quent; n kind rye mak ontrndlctlon a judge of the Kentucky court of ap- an nfnt: sn enrsjred mm ot-uo peals for the past ten year, . -. '. ' detonmil. -Addwuu. L .he profession. All talks will be short and each will be followed by a general discussion In which the views of the leader will be commented upon by the members. A strong feature of the meeting will be the round table dls- to ,ead ln the discussions of subjects close to the work of the commercial officer' I t - Membership in the association prob ably will not be restricted to commer cial club executives; but the offtcsrs of the Ad clubs are expecting to be admitted also. v The address of welcome will be de livered by Governor James H. Hawley of Idaho and should congress adjourn before that time Senator William-li Borah will be on the program! ; The organization' into a permanent association of those who are actively engaged in commercial club work Is a very Important step ln the develop ment of the northwest. . It will : ma terially assist ln bringing the different states closer together and will prove a great help to each individual In his year's workJ The exchange of Ideas should prove particularly beneficial to all especially the secretaries ln the smaller twn woh experience great flifflnniv. in vAnino- thMni!v nntoA on -what otherB in their profession at doing to advance the interests ol their respective communities. ' The committee in charge of the program is A. L. Sommers of Tacoma," R. W. Raymond of Portland and Ret lly At kinson of Boise. The call to the meet ing was Issued at the last annual con vention of the Oregon Development league, held at Salem, November 30, 1910, and is; signed by C .C. Chnpmac Francis Hope, J. E. Barnes, A. L. Som mers, Reilly Atkinson 'and R. W, Ray- Tnd. , t , , i rih. ' Concerning the manners of Tibetans a traveler writes: "The male part of 'with Idleness and doen nor go to her sMistance unless she I physically In capable of doing any work at all. On horseback the women are as dexterous as tbe men. To catcb any dorse sbe like our or tbe troop, lay her band on It mane and quickly spring on to the back of ihe barebacked steed and ride off In any direction sbef wishes la an ordinary feat for any young Amdo wo man." Chicago News. All In Good Time. ' Champ Clark at a dinner 'In Wash ington pleaded Indulgence for a some what rambling speaker. "He'll arrive." be said. "If youH give him time. He la like Dr. Thirdly. , "Dr Thirdly was dividing np his sermon Into, appropriate heads one Sunday rooming-wbeo a member of tbe congregation shouted Irascibly: ."Meat, man! Give us meat!" '.'. Well." snld Dr. Thirdly promptly, hold on. then, till I'm done carving.' Pittsburg Uazetto-Tlnieo. v : . Stsady Watoh. ' "V,f.my." said Mrs. Gloonlp at din ner, looking down at her watch, but speaking to Mr. Gloonlp on the' other side of tbe table, "my watch basn't va ried a second In a week. "Remarksbler .said Mr. Gloonlp "Dow Bd you get It to vary so littler 1 broke tbe mainspring." ' Politeness. True politeness is that which when a man Is lying to you and you know be la lying Impels you to listen to him as though yen believed blm and impels him to- go on lying as tbongb be be lieves yon believe blm. Chicago Post. A Lsft Handsd One. He A handsome woman smiled at me yesterday. She Well. It Is possi ble for even a handsome woman to have a mrise of tbe rtdlc-nlous. Scran ' na. T M 1 1. n . . I)..n.tkll... ml IT r v O assme Advertising o FOR RENT Five room house lor rent Inquire Gedds Grocery. 7-27-5t WANTED Experienced man position as traction engineer. Inquire at Observer office.. Phone Main 13. 7-263t ' FOR SALE 200 White Leghorn sin gle comb pullets. Hatched in March and April. Inquire A. J. Bishop, 2805 North Fir street. . 7-19-22-24 FRO RENT Six modern rooms, phone Main 89. Tele- FOR SALE Timber claim near rail road. .' tidress Ob-.c-rver. 7-1 to 8-3 FOR SALE Dry chain wood In any quantity. $1.50 per cord at the Per ry yards. Grande Ronde Lumber company Pe.rry, Ore. 6-15-tf v.i. ..--.,, Ma, ;.c-vi .u Lk Grande - r.rwt ill nl S M a in-n the Boys' Savers, club! Call at the laundry aVd I will tell you all about it A. B. Chrery, mgr. Cherry's " New Laundry. FOR SALE Furniture complete for' five rooms. Also canned fruit, will sell all or any part of It. Inquire i 1415 X avenue, between Greenwood and Fir streets. 7-20-2t ZnZ. 7L"!- Mu'S"-eiloandCoam. f ""'"''fl-w . Rrfiwi Moral u4 aCONNELUS Cigar Store ; Pool, Billiards, Cigars, Tobac. co and Soft Drinks best and most complete line of cigars In the city. Observers Coast League base ball scores every day there's a wn "i'Mi Corner Depot and Jefferson St SPECIAL WALL PAPER SALE REDUCTIOHS 50 cent piper for 30 cents. 90 cent Odt metis for 70 cts, A Nce line of 10, 15, 20 and 25 cent paper. ' CALL and LOOK THEM OVER NUTTER GRANDE R0NDE MEAT CO. ' Uses only Refrigerator Counters' i I and they show our cut meats in a I most sanitary and appetizing way TWO MARKETS Bradley Co. ; Sanitary Plombragv Y: V'"'J i'r V v1---;';-:--'.. . ' .-.-';.-, -v,' , '.'..'';- , V .'V- Jft - ..'-.. j ' .' :. " ' . ' M-4;' ' TTT- p i - . : r ... " '.-'Hf,'' ' i '' ' - ' ' ' f , fc&wl.a.iat. einaMrtisj! sain liiilsiiSWtaiMi-sMftsW I iili 'ikl , REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. PHONES SHOP BLACK 971. NEXT- DOOR TO RESIDEXCE SLACK CITY HALL I. 1 'V By our method of removing the pulp (nerve) of a tooth the operation Is en tirely painless. We can only tell job this.' .It remains with you to P?t us prove It, If you dread dental work you suffer fur more before yon get to t our omce man you ao while the work is Doinsr none, ine up to the minute method and extreme care In our work Is where we eliminate wain. ... Our new anavsmeuc man'-s extraci'ng pracu " cally iNiiuless. J. E. STEVESSOS, D. D. S. : , G. A. BROWX, D. D. S. Snovdrift our Try It and yon will have bo other. . f .- Every sack) guaranteed to give Satisfaction. , . ' Waters-StanchSeld Produce Cc. 4 , " 1I2C JEFFEKSOX ATEXCE Phone Red 971 next door to Observer office. - BOTH PHOtlES