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PAGE TWO LA GUANDE EVENING OBSERVER. SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1912. : president, Hazel Chadwlck; Becond $ . ' viee president, Kooert - wjniams; 0 HERE THEY ARE GENTLEMEN Any kind of a slice you want. You would be surprised when you look at the : different styles we are now car rying . - : If you want something for dress, we' can .sell you a shoe with - style and wearing qualities to it. If you want a work shoe we have the very thing, severai good numbers' that will sure wear, and the easiest shoes you ev er had on your feet. Come in, we are alwavs . - .'.( -. pleased to show you our goods. Our prices are right. Clyde L Kiddle General Merchandise Island City, Ore. The store where quality prices and service reign s It is part of my professional .service to show women how to correctly wear their corsets Let me select and fit, In the se clusion of your home, that com fortable, classy, perfect gar ment The Spirella Corset No other 1b bo flexible, yet per manently shape-rotnlning as SPIRELLA HONING Light, cool.' sanitary, comfortn ble. Guaranteed for one year .against rust or breakage. My personal services are free. .1 gunrnnteo a perfect fitting, modish . Spirella Corset. .An appointment with me places no obligation on you Is ar ranged to your convenience. .Post card or plume call will .bring mo. MRS. LAURA B. JACKSON, Corsetlore. " 120S First St. Phono Rod 1311 R. Our wonderful giving herbs jjurny iroin me DjBlom. FREE CONFIDENTIAL Those living out of town can cure themselves at homo with our herbs. Wr:m to ui for part!cu;ars. Telephone Main 07 jt, q, n,ox oiO- Office: 128 Bridge Street, Baker, Ore. FRATERNAL OR- DERS. . ' A. P. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F, & A. M. holds regular meetings 'first and third Saturday at ::30 p. m. Cordial welcome l.i all Masons N. MOLITOR, W. M. A C. WILLIAMS, Secretary ' A ' . B P. 0. B. La Grwfle Lodge No. 431 'meets each Thursday evening at o'clock In Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend. H. J. BITTER, Ex. Ruler. H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Sec WOODMEN OP THE WORLD La Grande Lodge No, 169 W. O. W. meets every first and third - Fri days at I. 0. 0. F. hall. All visit Ing members welcome. . D. FITZGERALD, C. C. J.' H. KENNET, Clerk. M. W. OF A. La, Grande Camp No, 7703 meets every Saturday evenln at 8 o'clock in K. of P.. ball, over Lilly's hardware store. All visiting neighbors are welcome, . W. A. DUNN..V. C. W. F. LANDRUM, Clerk KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night In Castle hall, (old Elk's hall) A Pythian welcome to all visltlni Knights. ' .','.;.-'- ,- H, W, RJW3Y, C. C R. L. LINCOi,rt, M. of R. & S. ' M. of R. & S. ." REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No, 50 meets every Tuesday evening In the I. O. O. F. hall! AH vlBlting mem bers are Invited to attend. LEAH R, COOLIDGE, N. 0. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, 0. H - C. holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of . each month. Vlstlng members cor dially Invited, ". MRS. MARIE JACK80N, W. M, MARY A. WARNICK, Sec L. 0. 0. M., La Grande Lodge Vo. 850, Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every second and fourth Mondays at 7:30 p. m. In I O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers cor dlolv Invited to attend. R. J. GREEN. W. D. " B. L. LEAVITT, Sec'y. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Meets every second and fourth Friday every month. All visiting members cor dially Invited, . CORA FITZGERALD, Oracle. LILLY C. KIMMLE. Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Nolke is hereby given that sealed bids will, be received by the council of the city of La Grande, Oregon, for the construction of gravel bitullthlc pavement, together with excavation, curbing and drainage as follows: On First street 5,764 square yards, on Main avenue, 4,032 square yards and on Washington avenue 9,099 square yards of paving respectively, the siinie to be constructed according to the plans Riid spec-Ideations and estimates on tile in this office. All bids to be In by eight o'clock p. m. Slay 22, 1912. iimlall bids to be accompanied by a cirtllled' check of 5 per cent of the amount bid, The council reserving the rlpht to reject any or nil bids. Attention oL.all contractors Is called o tho agreement of Warren Brothers company, filed with this city, In ac cordance with which agreement War ren Brothers company agrees to li cense all contractors desiring to bid for the work to lay the gravel bitu- lithlc pavement In accordance with i's patents and the terms of said agree in out. La Grande, Oregon, May 17th, 1912. C. M. HUMPHREYS, Recorder. " 17 1S 20 21 22 FONG VESE HERB CO. will absolutely extirpate every Im- No drugs, no poifon, non-aieoliollc. CONSULTATION FREE. ARE ADOPTED MEMBERSHIP BASIS CHEATED BY CHAUTAUQUA. Season McinWrKlili) Costa 1(10 and Buj Four Irketo. ; , , : ' New By-Laws of the Grande Ronde Chautauqua. association were adopted this week and materially change the general scheme of finances. The asso ciation will henceforth have a specific membership and holders of one-ticket, admissions cannot participate In the administering of affairs as now. " The text of the by-laws followsfi . . ; Article 1 Membership;' Anyone over the age of twenty-one years may become a member of th)s association by pay lng a membership fee of Ten ($10.00) Dollars, which membership fee shall keep member in good standing for the year in which the Same is paid, and said membership fee shall entltlesald member to four (4) season tickets to the annual Chau tauqua Assembly, or Its equivalent in half tickets. All members shall have the privilege of one vote at all mem bership meetings of the association. ' Article 2. Dues. : The membership fee paid upon ad mission into the membership of this association shall be considered as the first year's dues. Thereafter the dues of this association shall be Ten ($10.00) per year and said dues shall entitle the member to the same tick ets to the annual assemblies of th!s association as does the membership feA , -: -!' ':: '.---.-;' Article 8. OHicers. . Section 1. ' There Bhall be elected by the members of this association nine (9) trustees,-as provioea in me Artlducs of Incorporation, US ikrn member shall be entitled" to one Vole for trnld officer. Rec. 2, Ha d tusteres shall elect from their own number a president, Vice-president and secretary and may elect Buch other officer as they desire. Sec. 3. The president shall be the executive officer of the association, shall preside over all meetings of the trustees and members; sign all war rants unon the treasury and perform such other, duties as the Board of Trustees may erqulre or as may ap pertain to his office. Sec. 4. The viee president shall as. sit the president In the performance of his duties, and in his absence have full authority to act In his place and Sec. 5. The secretary, shall keep all of the minutes of . the Board of Trustees and members of this asso ciation; he shall sign air warrants upon tho treasury with the president and perform such other duties as the Board of Trustees mny from time to time require or as may appertain to his office. Sec. 6. The Board of Trustees may elect a Treasurer who shall keep ac curate account of all money received and expended by the association, make due report thereof and perform such other duties us the Board of Trustees mov from time' to time direct. Article J. Vacancies The Board or Trustees shall have the power to appoint any duly qual ified person to fill any office of this association for any unexpired term, and In case any trustee of this asso ciation falls to attend any of the meet ings of the Board of Trustees of this is: d( in t Jim for three consecutive Umcs, then his office may be declared vacant by the Board of. Trustees and said Board of Trustees may at its op tion, appoint any other duly qualified perron tn fill said vacancy. Article .". Annual Assemblies. " Sec. 1. Annual assemblies of this association at which programs or an educutlona! nature shall be rendered, shall be held one each year at such time as the Board of Trustees may at any meeting of said Board designate. Sec. 2. The admission fee to said Annual Assemblies shall be by ticket, which shall be of four classes; the first class season ticket; second class season half ticket for children un der sixteen years of age and over right: third single admission tickets t:, fovr" ;!n:r!,T ndmisslori" half t'rkrtf. for children under sixteen years of age ami over eight. The price of said tickets shall be such as the rionrd or Trustees shall designate for each and' every assembly.- All children under eight years of a?e shall be admitted tree. Article (!. Concessions At no time will there be allowed upon the grounds of this association any tire-c racacrs or noise making j toys or utensils, hut the Board of I Trustees mny grant concessions for j stands, store and restaurants upon such terms as said Board of Trustees may designate for each assembly. i I Article ".Order of Business I ! The following shall bo the oiVr o" i business t the meetings of the il.iarl j of Trustees of this association; i First. Rending of minutes of last ! meeting. . ' ' Second. Report g of Committees.- ' Tlii'rd. Unfinished business, j Fourth. New ImMnrs. ! A rtlcle S. These I!y-I.nws mny be amended at .any time by a unanimous voto or the Board of Trustees, or upon the glviin of one month's notice of the iro".c.;: d amendment by a two-thirds vote of t'n Bonn! of Trustees, 1 ' "THE GOSSARD CORSET; THEY LACE 1 NFllOXT." Model O, Gossard, Is for. the women of full proportions, v Let your next' corset be a UossnrJ. A trial fitting will convince" you why the "Gossard Corset" "excels.' A complete line of new models al ways on hand. ; Price $2.50 to $8,50 MRS. ROBT. PATTISON, Phone Bed 8221 ...... .. CorsPllerc. A QUARTER CeriTLIRY ,roK the Public. Over five million BoulbleS : liltlnn nwiltf AnA VAa, rPliA rtnuel.n hHi! in- ! . . . ...... ..J J , UV(,U.,...UV UL, ,u creasing Miles from samples, jjroves the gem uine merit of Allen's Foot-Ease, the oiitl septio powdw to be shaken into the shoes for Corns, Bu'nionB, Aohing, Swollen, Moist, Tender feet. Sold every where,25c. Sample FREE. Address, A.S. Olmsted, LeRoy,N.Y. ifh MAXWELL S I KM riA WINNER OF 1912 S ill. In GLibDEN TOUR This great horsepower of the-new Maxwell Special is car within $500 of its price. 1 This 36-horsepower plant is big enough to produce all will ever need and then leave some for emergencies. 1 Special liberal power has high-class style of e'xpcnsiV -.nrs. It is truly of the. aristocracy, ivith its new ventilated for., ioor, flush-side vesti--d steel body, with in side control, the Columbia Tloneyeomltype radiator, new designed bonnet and rich finish. Look up its record. I Big P 1 36 hp. I The new Maxwell in addition to LEIGHTON'S I SB i ii i ii n aaena , ,.r J I .W"' 1 It i?M ( t j4 yljsji i J iS IT IS A MATTER OF D OLLARS and sense, this matter of keeping the mouth and teeth in the proper con- ' dition. Ask your den- ' tist: . ; ,:; DR STEVENSON " UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS J. R. OLIVER, Proprietor The Reliable Abstract firm of Union County. FIRE INSURANCE. M0RTOA0E WANS Cove Leaguers Elect. v Cove, May 18. (Special) May 10th the Cove Epworth League held their annual election of officers. The new ly e.ected are as follows: President, Ora Brown; 1st vice Equipped with Top Wind Shield and Spee dometer piiiisii 1 i 11 p1" mmammm mm : 4 . ' .- owerful, Stylish Maxwell The extraordinary price is realized through the large manufacturing and pur chasing economies of the United States Motor Co. 'Compare "with ' "r cars . near this price see it. If you canuot conveniently coin'- to us, Ve will bring the car to you at your home or office. Write to day. for ratalo-i. GAR I fourth, vice president, Dene Luud; secretary, Amy. Barker; treasurer, I Rnv Ttahar. ' ', At the same meeting nine delegates 1-were elected to represent , the Cove ! chapter at the big Baker .Institute June &-.. .-: ' ; !. Notice for Bids. : ' La Grande, Ore., May 16, 1912, The Union . county Fair association will receive bids for the construction of about 2,500 feet of fence, all material to' be furnished by the association. Bids to be submitted by May 22nd, Ad vertising space on the fair grounds fence is now on sale. For space, terms etc., apply at my office. A. B. CHERRY, Ass't Sec'y. 5-16-6t NOW READY - BIE NEW MONTHLY ISSUE Of THE CEUBMTEO McCALL PATTERNS (Superior In Sly.'e, Fit and Simplicity) and FASHION PUBLICATIONS CALL AT OUR PATTERN COUNTER AND INSPECT THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS. --' 0, ' McCall Fashion Sheets FREE THE UOLSE5 EuLE CO. Vacuum ' HOilSE CLEANING , UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPAIRING MATTRESS MAKING L. F. BELLINGER, PHONE RSI. 5C2. 1575. unmatched by any other the speed and power you ' V MAXWELL MASCOTTE 5 - passenger,- ia equipped 'with top, wind shield and speedometer, $1250 MAXWELL MESSENGER Equipped with top, head lights and generator, - ,; $735 PRICES LA GRANDE DELIVERY I AGE m. .3