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-..:.u.-;,utji.,,M;;,juM,XM;e,: PAGE TWO LA GUANDE EVENING OBSERVER. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1912. i I ' i i HERE THEY ARE Any kind of a shoe you want. . ' You would be surprised when you . look at': ' the : different styles we are now car rying : y ; ;;I:'v If you want something for dress, we can sell you a shoe with ' style and wearing qualities If you want a work shoe we have the very thing, several good numbers that will sure wear, and the easiest shoes you ev er had on your feet. Come in, we are always pleased to show you our goods. Our prices are right.' : '. guyde L; Mddle I Genial Merchandise Isl&d City. Orev The store where quality prices and service reign It 1b part of my professional .service to show women how to correctly wear tholr corsets Let me select and fit, In the se clusion of your home, tbat com fortable, classy, perfect gar ment The Spirella Corset No other ia so flexible, yet per manently shape-retaining as SriltELLA BONING Light, cool, sanitary, comforta ble. Guaranteed for one year .agnlnBt rust or breakage. My personal services are free. .1 guarantee a perfect fitting, modlah Splrollu Corset .An appointment with me places no obligation on you Is ar ranged to your convenience. .Post card or phone call will .bring; me. MUS. LA IRA B. JACKSON, Coroetlere. 1208 First St. Phone Red 1511 DR.FONG CHINESE HERB CO. Our wonderful life giving herbs will absolutely extirpate every Im mii'v from the system. No drug, no potson, no-icohollc. VKH-00NF1DEXTIAL COSSn.TATIOX-I'Iirp, .!' PR!' lilt particulRrs. iprh. Write r ' en Kn ?o? Vie HrM 9 FRATERNAL OR- DERS. A. F. & A. M.La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F & A. M. holds regular meetings 'first and third Saturdays at ::30 p. m. Cordial welcome ta all Masons N. MOLITOR, W. M. , A C. WILLIAMS, Secretary. B. P. 0. B. La Grande Lodge No. 431 meets each Thursday evening at 4 o'clock In Elk's club, corner of Da i pot street and Washington avenue. . Visiting brothers cordially lnvltod to attend. .- - - : . H, J.. BITTER, Ex. Ruler. H. E. C00LIDGE, ,Reo. Sec WOODMEN OF THE . WORLD La Grande .Lodge, Nor 169 W. O. W. meets every first and third Fri days at I. O. 0. F. hall. All visit ing members welcome.' , D FITZGERALD, C. C. " ' J. H. KENNEY, Clerk. M. W. OF A. La Grande Camp No ' 7703 meets every Saturday evening at 8 o'clock In K. of P. hall, over ' Lilly's hardware store, All visiting s neighbors are welcome ' ; . l'-.t : W. A. DUNN, v. c. ) '" '; ' W. F. LANDRUM. Clerk .' KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Bed Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night in Castle hall, (old Elk's hail.) A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. ; ; . , ; H. W BILBY, C. C. - B. L. LINCOLN,' M. of B. ft S. BEBBKAHS Crystal Lodge No, 50 , meets every Tuesday evening In the I. O. 0. F. hall. All visiting mem bers are Invited to attend. , LEAH R COOLIDQB, N. O. , MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, 0. E C. holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Vlstlng members cor dially invited. ' MRS. MARIE JACKSON, W. M. 1 . MARY A. WABNICK, Sec L. 0. 0. M., La Grande Lodge No. 860, Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every' second and fourth Mondays at 7:30 p. m. 1 a 0-JgW&tii8 Trothers' cor- UlUljP' II1VROU VJ aueuu. 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. Black Jr. Coal black, 16 hands, weight 1150. Itegrlstcrcd Morgan Stud Book No. 0493. The sire of cavalry and road sters. Will mnke the eason of 1913 at the St Louis Livery Barn, La Grande, Oregon. $16.00 to insnre mare with foal. J. A. McCarthy Owner P. 0. Hoi 620 Stroo;, FaVer. Ore. Dandy Tl C'OJISIE NX'EMENT OCCURS THIS v' EVENING AT AUDITORIUM. Program, STulc and Speeches to At. . tend Presentation of Diplomas. A date of dates for thirty" odd stu dents o fthe high, 'school Is se tfor dents of the high school Is set for to night when diplomas : will be Issued to the graduates of the local school this" year. Fitting ceremonies attend ing are provided for" in the appended program of commencement exercises: The Commencement Program. Song "Absent" 4 ... Boys' .Olee Club Invocation . . . . Rev. Upton GIbbs Salutory ............. Edith Wilson Song Rosary .-.Girls' Double Quartet Commencement Address .......... Hon. Walter M. Pierce Song Lucia de Laminermoor Sextet. ', . . . . .'. : Mixed Double , Quartet Valedlct0ry . . , . . .'.,,"."." Ethel Wilson Presentation, of " Diplomas . . . ' , . . JudgeJ. W. Knowles ; Prestden Board of Education Song "Speed On" . .Boys' Glee Club Benediction' . , . . . ' Rev. E. P. Borden The graduates are: . .' ' Hulda E.;. Anderson. :;v: Hilda F. Anthony. ' ' , ; v . Runa Btcon. , George Merlin Batley. Cecil G. -Bolton. Marguerite Zoe Bragg. . Clarissa Carbine., ; ; Ji k i : , - Wtllard .W. Carpy. , ' ' r James W. Corbett. ' " , Paul H. Crouter. A. D. Davis. . Myrtle M. Edwards. -. Ruth A. Ghormley. , Delia Kindred. . ' K' Maud E. Leadsworth. ; Eva Pluma Moss. . 1 ( Lee E. Reynolds. , , Harley H. 'Richardson. v Erastus S.. Plxton. ' i Helen G. RlcljardaoHi " Edwafd'O. Rlealand. : i.'. Jtvery R. ' Roberts. John L. Rubyr" Anna L. Top. Rebecca Williamson. Edith Wilson. - Ethel Wilson. ' :. " ,. Anita L. Worth. . : : Hazel Young. Jay Millerlng. Island City News. Tuesday evening the fathers enter tained their sons who were Loyal Princes K. M at a banquet., The event was held at the home of A. B. Hunter. After eating most heartily of the abundance of good things spread before fhem a few short, to the point toasts were listened to with much In terest. First Mr. Perry spoke on "Your Pledgo," then " Mr. ' Johnson spoke a few minutes on "Faithf il Workers." Mr. Hunter spoke on "The Value of a Bank Account," en couraging the boys to save what they earned. After a few remarks by Mr. Rudd the" boys, old and young, ad journed to the parlor where they sang a couple of songs and then went home. LA GRANDE DRUGGIST DESERVES PRAISE A. T. Hill deserves praise from La Grande peQPle for introducing here the simple buckthorn bark and gly cerine mixture, known as Adler-1-ka. This simple German, remedy first be came famous by curing appendicitis and it has now been discovered that A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stom ach, gas on the stomach and consti pation INSTANTLY. It la the only remedy which never falls. A. T. Hill, druggist. . BIDS WANTED Sealed bids will be received until Thursday. May 23d at 6 o'clock p. m. by the undersigned, assistant secre tary of the Union County Fair Associ ation, for the construction of a grand stand according to the plans and spe cifications on tile In my office Mon day. The board reserves the rl;ht to reject any and alt bids ' A. B. CERRY i !-i Asst. SMirUnry T Straw-Berries Served with your PUFFED. WHEAT 'OB BICE make a delicious breakfast dish Puffed Wheat 2 pkgs for 25c. Puffed' Rice 15c a package. For Sale by Pattbon Bros. GBOCSBI-i Phone numbers - Main 79 and Main 10. i ?. . : ".. HALF OnrOUBUFE Is spent In yoor working clothes Are yon satisfied wHh the kind ; yon are wearing!- You will be ; more than satisfied If yon wear DAYS' BIG FIVE BRAND rOXoj ij This great horsepower of the new Maxwell Special is car within $500 of its price. This 36-horsepower plant is, big enough to produce all will ever need and then leave some for emergencies. Big Powerful, Stylish 36 hp. Maxwell The new Maxwell Special in addition to liberal power has v high-class style of expensi. ars. It is truly of the aristocracy, with its new ventilated for; Joor,' flush-side vesti 1 ed steel body, with in side control, the Columbia Honeycomb type radiator, new designed bonnet and rich finish. Look up its record. LEIGHTOIsrS GARAGE LA GRANDE ij ! vi. a- -u jttv .lfiv.s. 1JLL 1 A X riral ' Free Circus reeVParade 10:30alu 9 bands; 250 hbfWrff.1 people of all climes in nsftive costumes wUr be shown in Pnde? Two shows daUy-afternoon id 7 p.m. Waterproof tents. : and asaaiaESfflEzsas notice. '. ; f Notice is hereby given that sealed! bids will be received, by W. R. Jones ( chairman, of the street committee at the store bt W. H. Bohnenkamp com-( pany for the construction of approxl-. mately 25 cubic yards of cement work specifications of which can be had' WINNER OF 1912 GLIDDEN TOUR Equipped with Top Wind Shield and Speed o meter MAXWEIiL The extraordinary price is realized through the large manufacturing and pur chasing economies of the United States Motor Go. Compare with '-r cars near this price see it. If you cannot conveniently come to us, we will bring the car to you at your home or office. Write to day for catalog. A I s U 1 MN1?VI 5. at 2,' night at 8, doors open t 1 Admission 25 centa to see.it aU from the above named , party, said work to be done for the street depart' ment of the city of La Grande. : Bids to be received until 6 o'clock p. m. May 31st,, 1912. . The right , to reject any and allpids la reserved by the committee. C. M. HUMPHREYS. 6-22-6t . City Becorder 1575- unmatched by any other the speed and power you ' MAXWELL MASCOTTE 5 -passenger; is equipped 'with top, wind shield and speedometer, $1250 MAXWELL MESSENGER Equipped with top, head lights and generator, $735 PRICES LA GRANDE DELIVERY p. t ...