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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1912)
K ' .'..'.' '.'', ...... v. i:a hkaIO KVKNINOA&v FRIDAY, JTJNE 28, 1912. . PAGE COVE LEAGUE HAS SOCIAL UNION PEOPLE ATTEND FOC HON LAST FRIDAY. About Eighty People Attend ETent Giten by Cove Leaguers. 1 Cove, June 28. (Special)-On Fri day evening, June 21st, the Epworth League of Cove gave the young people ol the Vnlon Epworth League a cor dial welcome to a social function, got ten up for their especial benefit. A four-horse team and hayrack was lent from Cove, and about 20 of the young people from Union got on board and enjoyed the novelty of a straw ride to Cove and return; others came In their own rigs and Union was rep resented bv about 35 young people. The social was held in the Odd Fel lows hall and the young people gath ered to the number of about 80; sup. per was served between the hours of six and seven oclock, after wmcn stroll around the town was a brief ' feature; about half past' eight the vminir neoDle again 'met In the hail where music, recitations and games were enjoyed for about two hours, at ter which ice cream and wafers were served. The evening passed off very plea santlv and all aereed that the young neoDle of Cove were royal entertaln- , ers; after congratulations and good byes, silence Boon reigned again in the little town of Cove, for a merry, jolly lot of young people were wending their way homeward bound. Bill Reldy has succeeded Danny Long as manager of the San Fran cisco team in the Pacific Coast league. ' According to unofficial figures the Washington team has seven men In the .300 list of batters. Young Magee, who is putting up a fancy article of ball for the Cardi nals is not related to Sherwood Ma gee", the beavy hitting Quaker, " A SARTORIAL TRAGEDY. The Lady AeospUd a Flower and Leet Her Beautiful Figure, . In London Truth of March 8. 1871. Henry La bo a c here told tola story of a toilet calamity due to the femlntae fashion of those days: At a dinner party given laiaiy m Parts one lady was remarked above all others for the elegance of ber figure mnA th nprfucMon of ber toilet Dur ing tbe mauvals quart d'beure before dinner sbe was surrounded by a boat of admirers, and one leea Dasniui iobd tbe rest ventured to offer her tbe dower from bis buttonhole. It was accepted, but as tbe "princess robe" worn by the graceful creature was laced behind It was necessary 10 iu ton ttltt flower to tbe front of ber dress with a pia Tbe operation was successfully performed, and the fair lady was lea in 10 uinner oy iut uuuvi of the flower. They were hardly seat, ed when be beard a curious sound like tbe gentle sigblug of tbe wind, and on turning . toward bla partner be saw with borror that tbe lovely ngui-e was getting "small by degrees, and beauti fully feVs." Tte Touuded form had dis appeared before tbe soup was over, and long before tbe first eutree the once creh'solesa pnrroont buns: in great folds about a ocrngsry framework! it seems that the newest dresses for "Blight" ladles are made with air tJgnt linings and in fluted until the required degree of etubonMjiut Is utlained. The unfortunate Inily mentioned above bud forgotten this detail when Hhe fastened the fatal flower to ber bosom with a pin; bene tbe collapse. Ht Dodged. A lady, observing that a stranger In her Dew bad no bymnbook. politely Banded bim one. "i nanus, sum vu. gentleman, with great suavity; "1 sel- om use a libretto, argouauu . . Pathetic - Daughter - I cried all through the rlay. Kather - Was it pntbetlcl Daughter-Very. Tbe hateful usher nut Chollv on one side of thaule and me ou tne ot tier Judge. Riches Versus tuck. Wig-Would vou rather be born Im-lty or rtcn " Whb- I d rather be burn rich. I b.cn you dou't Have to be lucky.- Exchange '-."'.""."' SELF PRESERVATION My spark may grow greater by kin dling, pay bjtherfJSiU-4,eremy.TW TO TRADE To exchange for general store in the Grande Rortde Valiey. - - V; 160 acres timber near Spokane, Wash- 160 acre farm 12 miles southeast of Oregon City, Ore A house renting for $30.00 per month in Portland. Address B. F. H. 332 to 338 Chamber of Commerce " Portland, Oregon is the first law of Nature." Obedience to this law has enabled Man to survive the test of Time. He is now free from tbe menace of the dangerous beasts and the perils of the wilds that once beset him. But in their stead he has to face the danger of poverty, the disgrace of business failure, and the peril of leaving his family unprepared to face the future in case of death, loss of employment, or business reverses. Some people who have experienced these hardships would prefer the hazards of our early ancestors.; - . The man who neglects to protect himself and his family against adversity and misfortune is inviting disaster.' In what better way can he secure this protec tion that by providing himself and his family with a home? Under our home building plan he can BUY a home on the same terms as he now RENTS one At the end of five years or less he can have A HOUS E AND LOT in beautiful CONNORDALE to show for his money instead of a bundle of RENT RE CEIPTS. if!IS!ISIffiSIiiaIEND,how does YOOUR money go? La Grande Development Co. La Grande National Bank Building. Call Red 1251. ' !-' ' ' ' .y. 1 DANGEItODELAT. Wmmmum.un I tffc itiM 1 1 . i WAR'S HAVOC. , Sensational, Eealhtle, Historical, and Interesting. . . . .. , See the sensational collision ot two lnrnmotlves nlunglng headlong Into each other also tbe thrilling leap from tbe engines to the water J feet below. " At Sherry's Friday and Saturday. HOMESTEADS A few 320f acrej Homesteads near R. R. in the wheat belt of Malhuer county. This is fine level sage-brush land and will grow good crops without irri gation. Hurry if you want one. For ' information call at office of Security Land SJrustCo. KUce to Elks. The O.-W. R. & N. company has pro vided a special train consisting of composite-buffet car. and Pullman standard sleeping cars for accommo dation of La Grande Elks going to Portland to attend the Elks' grand lodge reunion. This train will leave La Grande Sunday, July 7tb, at 7:J0 n.. arriving at Portland at 7:00 a. m . fnllowinz morning. ' There are some who nave not yet made their sleeping car reservations ond this must be done not later than July 1st, in order that a sufficient number of cars may be obtained to accommodate all Elks, who, with their friends, contemplate making the trip T. .1 Kcroeeln and H. E. Coolidge, a; the United States National bank, have charge of reservations and appll- ruMnn should be made to them for sleeping car space. A few friends of the Elks may obtain accommodations on this special train, but the Tequest for some must come from some mem- hor nf the order. 6-27-3t Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous for la Grande People to. Jieglect ' The greate danger of kidney trou bles Is that they get firm hold before the sufferer recognizes them. Health is gradually, undermined. Backache, headache, nervousness, lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary troubles, dropsy, gravel and Brlghfs disease, follow in merciless succession. Don't neglect your kidneys. Help the kid neys with the reliable and safe rem- edv. Doan's Kidney Pills, which nas cured people right here in this local ity. J. D. Morrow, 517 Marie St., Pen dleton, Oregon, says: "For about three months 1 had backache and it I did any work that required stooping sharp twinges darted through my loins and over my right kidney. The secretions from my kidneys were un natural and irregular In passage and pained me Intensely when being void ed. On a friend's advice, I used Doan'a Kidney Pills and tbey correct ed my trouble. I gladly give this preparation my endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Vacuum HOUSE C1EAXISG UPHOLSTERING FUBMTCBE BEFAIBIKU HATTBESS MAKISO L. F. BE1X1KGEB, PHOKE K3D M2. welt racommsoded. The Bomber im "Jtml to Th Sirt.r Surtr,0)tic gH, 3t.HlM H.Ptrtltri,Cf. rot iiri. Lonaucwt uj ioc aigit.no vr inc. nu.i- NAME8 OF JESUS N0 MARY. 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SoUce lor Hlds. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by tbe under signed for the grading of Cedar street between Main and Spring avent es. bids to be in by 8 o'clock p. a ' ?th. 1912. and to be arrompan.... , a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount bid. Tbe right to reject any and all bids la reserved by the . council. Consult the city engineer aa to plans for thla work. By order of the city council June 19th, 1912. C. M. HUMPHUETS, City Records, ...... ! Comfort Going Home and comfort that wifle Will appreciate, is a box of our delicious anJ pure Ice Cream, the most tempting and satisfying you ever tasted. We have It In all the popular Cavors and aa we make It ourael'es, In onr own model kitchen we car positively guarantee the purl:y of every lnmdlent nd perct cleanliness In iU handling. One n't will mik you a regular buyer. La Grande