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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1912)
,A (lAN'DE EVENING OBSERVE, WEPmLWJB 7r Ijff3 THS v WEEK. AT I TH E 01 M J I Vr" V-- (F pi h Pmw Ladies Goat or Dress Ind Stock Redupt Suit .Eaiilored m the Store (T TM Many Other Bargains Just As Good When We Say "Sale" We Mean For Less THE p E OP1 LJE 9 3 Opera House Block V v.; La Grande, Oregon Notice. Tlie annual meeting of the Suminor vllle Ceinotory association will be held at Sumiuorvlllo on tho 4tli day ot May. 1912. Cutno ono, conio all. Everybody is Invited to ttttond. H ATT IE GLENN, I-?!!-'!! Secretary. a. JV m0m . NOW READY ME NEW MONTHLY ISSUE OF THE CEUBRATED McCALL PATTERNS (Superior in Style, Fit and Simplicity) and FASHION PUBLICATIONS CALL AT OUR PATTERN COUNTER AND INSPECT THE VERT LATEST DESIGNS m. McCall Fashion Sheets FREE J HE OLDEN KuXK CO. HELDRS IT COMBINE IMG ORGANIZATION OF SINGLE MEN FORMED. ' When it conies Hi dolntf denial work with (lie minimum aniniinl of pain It tiikcs not onlj experience mill skill. 1ml dm Intelligent us d( every menus known (o Hie denial profession. - A dentist should be as considerate of tho feelings nf Ills patient us possi ble, and to tret Mils touch nnthinu' is so efferlve as knowing by personal experience hut it Is to haie dental mirk done. J. K. STEVENSON, ii. i, s. I Vacuum U HOUSE (1KAXIX0 ' s rnioi.sTr.uiMs I FrKSITl'llE Itri'AIIMNO M,TTKESS .MAK10 l. f. mai.iMiKn, piio'k iti:n r2. Many Fatal Diseases Show their first symp toms in the eyes. That fact alone should estab lish your confidence iu tho importance of bav ins: youi eyes properlv examined on the first appearance of discom fort. WE HAVE THE INSTRUMENTS necessary for making the fullest scientific eye examinations, and noth ing is left undone that can be done to .find the cause of trouble. I GRIND ALL MY GLASSES Eyesight Specialist Office 3 doors east of Golden Rule. Soelal Activities to Bo Curried Out by .Membership. Cove, May 1. (Special) A few of the Cove bachelors spent the evening of April 20th at the Stackiand Bros.' Grand View Fruit farm and dinner was served by the Stackiand brothers to the following guest: John Dean, Frank Mustek, Haaken Jacobsen, Lee Dixon, Webster Dixon, Harry Antles, Bernie Bergholz, Wil liam Stock and Martin. The following menu was enjoyed: Sliced tomatoes, sweet pickles, chicken salad, chicken and French frys, hot rolls, Sunshine cake, angol cako and coffee. After serving frosh cherries and cigars, the company ad journed to the sitting room, where thoy proceeded to organize the Cove Uuchelor club. Officers were elected and a commit tee was appointed to draw up the by laws and constitutions. The object of the club is to bring together all the bachelors of Cove and vicinity. This coming season the clubs ex pects to give a series of social gather ings. The club will be glad to com municate with other bachelor club In any part of the country. The following are the olllcers: John Dean, president; Harry Antles. vice president : secretary Martin Christian-; sen, treasurer, Gerhard G. Stackiand. Entertainment committee Webster Dixon. Haakon Jacobsen, Howard Drew, Harry Antles. Introductory committee Chris M. Stackiand., Frank Mustek, William' Stock. I-ee Dixon. The chefs are Chris Stackiand and John Dean. They are to be assisted by G. Stackiand, and Frank Mustek. Publishing manager G. G. Stack- laud. Doorkeeper Haakon Jacobsen. Official Provider Lee Dixon. During the discussion that follow ed it was brought out that it would be necessary to build a hall if most of the bachelors In Cove came into the club, which prospect is very good, as the secretary already has several ap plications In to be passed on for the next meeting, which is May 2nd, and future meetings will be held every two weeks on Thursday nights. The balance of the evening was spent with music and stories, and mid night came along before adjournment was In order: DANGER IX DELAY. Kidney Diseases Are Too Dunne rims for Ln Grande. People to Xegleet. The great danger of kidney trou bles Is that they get firm hold before the sufferer recognizes them. Health Is gradually undermined. Backache, headnche, nervousness, lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary troubles, dropsy, gravel and Brights disease, follow In merciless succession. Don't neglect your kidneys. Help the kid neys with the reliable and safe rem edy, Doan's Kidney Pills, which has cured 'people right here In this lo cality. : 1 J. D. Morrow, BIT Marie St., Pendle-' ton, Oregon, says: "For about three' j months I had backache and if I did any work that required stooping, j sharp twinges darted through my j j loins and over my right kidney. The, , secretions from my kidneys were un-1 j natural and Irregular in passage and j I pained nie intensely when be'ng vo'.;l- J ed. On a friend's advice, I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they corrected my trouble. I gladly give this prepara tion my endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price r,0 cents. Foster-Milburn'' Co., Buffalo, N'ew York, sole agents for the United j States. ! Remember the name Doan's and i take no other. ITinr tvnnll vvtt Hlra In'nnmhai1 vmlF friends by millions as Bucklen's Arn ica Salves does? Its astounding cures iu uie past rorty years maue iuklu. It's the best salve in the world for sores, ulcers, eczema, burns, bolls, scalds, cuts, corns, sore eyes, sprains, swellings, bruises, cold sores. Has no equal for piles. 25c at all dealers. Capt. Anson, the famous old Chicago player, has tied up with the new Unit ed State league, which will assign him to one of Its eight clubs later in the season. . . - . ', j Don't be surprised it you have ai attack of rheumatism this spring. Just I rub the affected parts freety , with 1 Chamberlain's Liniment and it will ' soon disappear. Sold by all dealers. "My little son had a very severs cold. I was recommended . to . trj Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and hev fore a small bottle was finished he was as well as ever," writes Mrs. H. Silks, 29 Dowllng street, Sydney, Aus tralia. This remedy Is for sale by at' ucuidi a. Shortstop Hauser of the St. Louts Cardinals, nut ono over on .11m Shuck--. ard, of the Cubs, the other da,, when ha worked the old "hidden ball" &i ; on Jones. '' THIS IS THE PLACE NOW IS THE TIME aimless 50 CENTS Extraction By our late scientific methods we are removing all teeth practically without pain OR NO PAY Nervous people and those with heart affections are having their teeth filled and extracted without the least pain or danger while thoy sleep. Advice freely given. ' . . MODERN DENTISTS All Work Warranted It Keeps Us Busy Over NewlinDrug Store. DR.T. C. OHM ART, D.M.D., Mgr. La Grande, Ore.