La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 13, 1913, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, UAY13.1913;
LA QKANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGETHKE3
ing a great growth of the church were
presented today.
According to the report made today
there are more than 2,000,000 regis
tered members of Baptist churches.
Encouraging reports also were read
by delegates representing theological
seminaries at Louisville, Ky., and
Dallas, Texas, and from delegates
representing State Baptist colleges in
the south. Sectional meetings will be
held daily throughout the week to
discuss foreign "missions, home mis
sions, the Sunday school, the church.
IT CURES WHILE YOU WALK
Vh Allan'a k'oot-Kaao, tba antiteptla powuer M
be ahakan into U ihow. It blatantly takaa lb
atlng outof corni.ltchlng fat,lngnmlngaaUi,an4
bunions. It'athagrealealeoniforidiacoiraryof lfa '
ago.. Allan'a Foot-Kaaa mBkua tight or aewahoaa)
faal May. Lad in can wear ahoea on alia imallar
attar oslng. It la oartain relict tor awaatlng.
mow and awollen, tender, aching feet. Try It (a!
tap. Sold everywhtra, use. Trial package FKU.
Notice ta My Friends.
The report that I am going te r.nit
in the automobile contest is incorrect
and without foundation. I am ia to
stay to the finish and wKh the assist
ance of my friends, I hope te be sue
cessful. : . 'if
' JOSEPH C. KBIT EY.
and the establishment of gymnasiums
and recreation associations in the
churches as a means of attracting and
holding younger members. .
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t CARTOON FEATURE OF ANNUAL. - -
Here is a typical cartoon of which the 1913 high school Annual is repl ete. , The artistic features of the Annual which is going on the market
for delivery and sale at once and the usual features make of the book one of unusual merit. ' V ,
Shooters Win Distinction.
Press Lewis, Jack Hilliary and
: , Merton Kiddle are participating .in
$fthe annual shoot at , Portland this
week. . Press Lewis was high amateur
yesterday with a percentage of 96
In 50 birds. The other contestants
from here are participating in var
ious events and all doing . themselves
justice. :' '"
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Look Jnl
Anheuser-Busch Beer
On
Draught
At The
Lottes Bar
I
1118 Jefferson Ave..
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FALLING HAIR
, .. i
Many People Have a Simple Way of
' -.;- Stopping It. .
; Jt was Dr. Sangerbond, ofParis,
who first discovered that , dandruff
and falling hair were caused by a
microbe. ". ; ;
' And no wthat Parisian Sage, the
remedy that kills the dandruff germ
is sold in every town in America, the
clean ' people . of this country have
awakened to the fact that dandruff
is unnecessary; that falling hair and
itching scalp can be quickly stopped,
and that people who use Parisian
Sage will never grow bald.
To ever reader of the Observer who
wishes to eradicate disgusting dand
ruff, stop falling hair, and have an
immaculately clean scalp, free from
itchiness, we make this offer:
Parisian Sage is sold by druggists
everywhere, for 60 cents for a large
bottle. It is an ideal daintily per
fumed hair dressing, free , from
grease and stickiness, and will cause
the hair to grow lustrous and luxur
iant. Sold and guaranteed by Newlin
Drug Co.
Southern Baptists Meet.
St. Louis, May 13. Mora than a
thousand delegates to the Southern
Baptist convention assembled here to
day at the Third Baptist church for a
week's sessions. The delegates in
clude prominent ministers, lawyers,
physicians and educators. The con
vention has no judicial or legislative
function as every Baptist church is
absolutely independent. Figures show
j Swift's Premium Hams and
Bacon
New Shipment
Just In
City Grocery I
and Bakery; j
HOME OF FANCY
GROCERIES
Phone Main 75 !
Stew
ard's Opera
House
Tuesday
May
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Mrs.Dunum OuNOur
HERE '
IS A
CLEAN, WHOLE
SOME BULLY PLAY
By Gene-Stratton-Por-ter,
author of "A Girl
of the Limberlost." ;
NOVELTY
A SUCCESS
TLUNIQUE SCENIC
PRODUCTION
Scintillating With
WIT, MUSIC AND
PATHOS
Prices 50c 75c $1, $1.25
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WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS CONTEST, YOU OR I? THIS SHOULD BE THE QUESTION ASKED OF HIMSELF BY EVERY CONTESTANT. THIS IS THE TIME TO TIGHTEN YOUR BELT AND
BUCKLE IN. A CONTEST IS NOT A PLACE TO RIVAL OUR FRIENDS ALPHONSE AND GASON'S SAYING "YOU FIRST." MAKE YOUR MOTTO "ME FIRST." A DETERMINATION TO WIN IS A
CREDIT TO ANYONE. THIS CONTEST IS SIMPLY A TEST OF PERSERVENANCE, ENERGY AND STICK-TO-IT-IVENESS AMONG FRIENDS. BECAUSE YOU ARE DETERMINED TO WIN DOES
NOT MEAN THAT YOU ARE MAKING THE CONTEST THE CAUSE OF UNFRIENDLY RIVALRY BUT RIVALRY IT IS. NO ONE HAS AN ADVANTAGE IN THIS CONTEST THAT YOU CANNOT
MAKE YOURS. THE CHANCES ARE ALL EQUAL. ; SEE TO IT THAT YOU MAKE EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES. '
Wednesday Specials in Lyon-Taylor Contest
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL
On every purchase ..1000 votes
Deposits on suits of $10 will give . . .100,000 votes
On every suit sold 6,000 votes
Suit case and bags ................ . .60,000 votes
Hats 5,000 votes
Auto Coat 5,000 votes
Auto Gloves .3,000 votes
For every dollar paid on account -10 to 1.
The Toggery
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL
Lawn Mowers, 1000 per $1.00.
Washing Machines, 1000 per $1.00. '5
Garden Hose, 1000, per $1.00.
F. L. Lilly
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL
5000 votes on every $1.00 on Brass and Iron
Bedsteads.
Henry & Garr
Furniture and Undertaking
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL
1000 Votes with 10c at Fountain. :
1000 Votes with 10c on Hair Brushes.
1000 Votes with 10c on Combs.
1000 Votes with 10c on Perfumes. ,!"r
Silverthorn's
FAMILY DRUG STORE
LA QM AN BE OBSERVER
O. E. Silverthorn,
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F. L. Lilly, Henry & Carr,
A. V. Andrews
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