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PAGE 8 LA UKANDK EVJLNINU OifcSLl&VElt, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1911. cougMg at night had Fen cniLcnzrj iiahd on parents Stop ii villi BnsfettsMfeB . COMPOUND Acts quickly and has a healing and soothing effect cn the inflamed membranes. All coughs have a tendency to grow worse at night Children with whooping cough and bronchitis always cough worse at night and a cold in the head with tickling in the throat and coughing grows worse at bed time. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will stop the coughing and soothe the irritation in the throat. Contains no opiates; does not constipate, is the best and safest for children and delicate persons. TAKE NO SUQSTITUTeI i For sale by A. T. Hill III (Continued from page one) blue, la close at hand. The advance guard of visitors hurried hither and thither through Harvard square. The 1 .1 1 1 - L..Hil . J . . -.a. ym . i'iiiihkm inn m i n v m rriin 1111 Hiirnir .the yard were resplendent wtlh Har vard flags. Across the river, Inside the gray walls of the stadium, men were at work rolling the turf and completing other preparation for to morrow'! annual gridiron battle be tween the Vale and Harvard elevens. A crowd of 40,000 spectators la ex nected to view the same. Definite thn ' swarm of Yale enthusiasts already In town, all sanguine of victory, the un ; dergraduates of Harvard are still san- euiiia Him vueir learn wiu win, not withstanding Yale's strength. -a a Ai-M j i a u n m akctiuu n li i i am una 11 the series between the two great Wlveraltles. Except In five years the games have been continuous since 1875. In the series Yale has won 22 times and Harvard liva.and there have been four tie fc-ames. : i JTurther proof than the following tes timonial v - , Mrs. A, A. Crouse, Ureaka St, Sump ter, Oregon, says. "Two ears ago I flrBt learned of Doan's Kidney Pills and at that time found them very ben eficial. I had a dull , backache and pain through my left hip and Joints were stiff. Dizzy spells annoyed me and the least exertion caused me to become all tired out. The use of two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills did me a world of good and since then, I have been In much better health." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. , . Remember the name Doan's and take no other. ' in is BOUND OVER '1AKEX TO JAIL WHEN BOXDS IRE FIXED. Arraigned Before Jsstiec Williams and Flared Under t000 Bonds. John Sahles Is In ta county . Jail awaiting the grand Jury inauUitlon on a charge of murdering Flrzgerald, the tramp, Tuesday night. Hs was ar raigned this mornin? before Justice Williams and waived examination but was bound over to the grand Jury on $3,000 bond. In lieu of the bond mon ey he was jailed. Sahles has a vague notion of havln participated In a 1?it' on Tuesday night but cannot muember hav:n? been struck by anyj'm or having tak en any part In a fight He awoke t!e next morning In a nearhy alley and tells a story somewhat disjointed but on thev whole corrspondlns to that) related by other witnesses. ( He Is aj plain sort of a fellow, no earmarked j with the usfcal tramp Insignia and looks his interrogators straight in the eye when talking. TROUBLES OF AMATEURS. MODRE PARTY RETURNED MISS LYNE, PRIMA D0NXA, TO M4VK lRBHT KOOX. . . You DON'T EXPERIMENT. You Hill Make No Mistake If 7. Follow Thin Adike. . Never neglect your kidneys. If you have pain In the back, uri nary disorders, dizziness and nervous ness, It's tinie to act and no time to experiment. These are common symp toms of kidney trouble, and you should seek a remedy which Is recommended for the kidneys. , Doan's Kidney Pills Is the remedy to use. It has cured many stubborn cas es In this vicinity. Can La' Grande residents demand 1 1 i Grande Ronde Electric Supply I Company 108 Elm Street Next If Door to Geo. H. Currey n Real Estate Office I K ' '; i KWKWSt A World Beater. "Mrs. Brown is a great talker." Til bet Mrs. Jones can beat her." "You lose." "Whyr "Mrs. Brown talks all the time." ; -I win." "IIowr , ' "Mrs. Jones talks overtime." ' Amusing. "Sam!" "Wbatr "Try to be funny." "Do you think 1 can be?" "No. you can't be funny, but It is so amusing to watch you try to be." Part Could Be ' . Spant. . "Yes, 1 am do ing fulrly well." said the actor. "What are you getting n o w?" asked the old friend. "Four hundred a wvek." "Not all stage money. 1 hope." ' Might Consider. "You don't believe In horse racing?" "No; It is demoralizing." "You wouldn't bet on a sura thing, then?" . ' "How sure is It?" worn CRAFTSMAN HOUSE PLANS Nit all I tr : L'KA. i. & Di bf QJ5TAV 5TICWIY $ IndIanatolls Xews Publishes Inter estlng; DeUUIg of Well Known Folks Interesting details pertaining to the debut of Miss Felicie Lyne well known to La Grander s where she Bpent one winter season. In the Hammerstein new London theatre, are contained In an Interview In the Indianapolis News of November 17. Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Moore, former La Grande practition ers of osteopathy, Miss Lyne, the tal ented soprano and Jude Snodgrass of La Grande are home from a tour abroad and of their visit at Indianapo lis and Miss Lyne's debut, the News says: . Dr. Frederick Moore, of Portland, Oregon, is the guest for a few days of Dr. M. E. Clark. Dr. Moore Is on his way home from Europe where he has been studying In various hospitals for several months. He Is a graduate of Klrsville, Mo., college and a mem ber of the board of Oregon medical examiners. Dr. Moore Is much Interested In tha debt of a niece, Miss Felicie Lyne, which is to take place this month In Hammersteln's new London opera house, where she is to appear for the first time in opera In "Rlgoletto' with Orvtlle Harrold, the tenor, of Muncle! and this city, who made his debut last! Monday evening. Dr. Moore visited In London and saw the new opera house, the front of which decuples a whole square, and is considered the most modern of all opera houses. Dr Moore says It Is a very impressive building. He declares that Mr. Ham merstein believes Mr, Harrold to be a second Caruso, and that the famous Impressarlo Is pinning his faith for success on Harrold, tenor; Miss Lyne, soprano, both Americans, and on Mme. Cavallerl, Soprano and Maurice Renaud, baritone. , ' MIbs Lyne is only 22 years old. She Is petite and has a coloratura soprano voice. She studied for four years in Paris with Mme. Marches!, took some instruction of Jean DeReszke and fin ished with Daublgne. Mme. Marchesl say that Bhe can trill longer than any living singer with the exception of Melba. Miss Lyne is prepared to sing in 15 operas and is engaged with Mr. Hammerstein In 11 operas this sea son. Besides her singing, Miss Lyne Is well educated and has a splendid in tellectual foundation for her career. She has signed with Hammerstein for five years. Dr. Moore say that the English people are not enthusiastic about the opening of the American opera house in their city, and are rather waiting to see -what Mr. Ham merstein will give them before ex pressing themselves. . Good Raaton Why the Performance Wat Oalayad. itU-H'M. ladie and gentleman." be Z.A gan the Tillage handy man. ad vancing to tbe front of the stage at tbe conclusion of the first act of the thrilling marine melodrama which was being perpetrated by local talent, "as we were a trifle late In get ting started owing to the lamentable error on the part of the boy who grab bed np the wrong valise and instead of bringing over to tbe op'ry house the wardrobe of our talented young lend ing lady from the hotel of which ber mother Is the expert proprietress, somehow or rather got a holt of and brung along the gripsack of a gentle man by the name of I-forget-what that sells patent churns or something and ah "On account of the delay this caused, which was considerably augmented, as you aright suy. by tbe swoon the young lady bad here and tbe fit the gentle man pretty nearly fell into over at tbe hotel when each discovered at about the same time, though, of course. In different parts of town, that be or she, os the case might be. was attempting to don garments that were never in the livln' world made for him or her. as it were, and cr ah "Also b'cu2 of the trouble we had to induce the orchestra (them gents, per mit me to say, are mighty talented and all that, but at tbe same time aw ful hostile toward innovations) to crawl under the green cloth which represents the Indian ocean, and by agitating the same act out a typhoon at sea, and likewise the succeeding fact that the constable didn't know the villain with his makeup on, and mistook blm for a feller that stole somc;:iing or ruther about four years ago, and has just finished coming up here into the wings and arresting him and dragging him around a good denl betore - we couiu get uiiu BvpaiulvJ from him, which delayed the first act somewhat, for there was quite a spell during which the villain was badly needed on the stage and couldn't come, and the actors had to say things that didn't sound sensible while waiting for him and er "WelL for these and other reasons, we find that In order to get through with the performance at a reasonable hour it will be necessary for the actors and actresses to skip and run when they ought to walk with dignity, and talk fast when they should be talk ing slow, which we trust you will par don nnder the cir" "Aw, that's all right!" Interrupted a pessimistic voice from the audience. "But in addition to talking fast, why not let 'em all talk at once? That would shorten it np still more." Tom P. Morgan in Puck. : . 13 II if. If it SI m P II m ii ! if" III II w If II 11 II II II ll I' m IP ?? Why He Stayad Away. J "It's been four years now," ; said the deserted woman, "since J . he left me and bis happy home. I remember Just as well as yes- terday, how he stood at tbe door, holding it open till six flies got in the house." Indianapolis . Press. ... . ' Special Meeting. There will be a special meeting of A. F. ft A. M. Saturday evening, Nov 25th, at 7:30 o'clock for degree work L. M. HOYT. W. M. ll-24-2t FOR SALE One bed spring and mat tress, one small size kitchen stove. one dresser, one commode. 16Q Fir street. lt-24-!t LOST A plain gold watch with Init ials W. T. C. Receive reward by returning to Ed Conley, 1603 Adams rannt. . ll-X4-Ct What Hurt Him. , "My dear." said the minister, turning to his wife, "I've Just made a horrible discovery. The tea dollar bill 1 got for marrying that couple this morning is counterfeit." "That's too bad," the good lady re plied, "but never mind. If I'm any judge of looks tbe young man who gave you the bad bill got the worst of It". "But what hurts me is that I gave them a one dollar engraved certificate when I might Just as well have hand ed them a printed one tbnt cost only 10 cents." Chicago Record Herald. ( U ' rv V ) n W ; ! . ! V i Serviceable, Snappy Styles for Men, in the widest possible selection of all-wool Suits and Overcoats are ready for your selection. ; Cast your eye over these distinctive Michaels-Stern garments today. If youfre not quite ready to purchase now, well reserve your choice 'till later. T0NEY&SCRANT0N THE STORE THAT SATISFIES II II II f! n II f J t p'l l! Pi II U H M II I 1 ll II ' 8af. . "You'd better fumigate these bills be fore yon go home. They may be cov ered with microbes." said the dru gist one Saturday evening as be bund ed a few faded, worn and soiled silver certificates to his clerk. "No danger from thnt source," re sponded t4e latter, "a microbe could not live on a drug clerks salury." Slack's Monthly. '''' ' Tha Fashion. He What has become of your trust la me? v" 8be It hn votnntnrrjf dissolved. New York ". :1 'I Mii:lm& 1 :'i s W MB mmm mm 1 ' rm A X3i Miss Pankhurst, who is central figure in riots in Londo during forming of house of commons. -. " v' Tthirty-Three Meet Death. Liverpool, Nov. 24. Thlrty-threa persons were killed and 73 Injured In the injured will die. an explosion of the Blbby company' oil cake mill here. The boiler explod ed, hurling mangled bodies. Many of Engagement Extraordinary MANAGER D. H. STEWARD ANNOUNCES MISS ANNA DAY VJHEH KHIGHTHODD WAS IH Fl ni'JFR " 1 V At the STEWARD bPERA HOUSE Wednesday November 29th i J