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TUBBaWr, MAT tSf J913 raKS&E?T LK GRANDE EVENING O Iff ITS HEIGHT SUES CITY UOAU f CUlf . - ' I BID . ASTER I Kayser's GloveSjl if MAKE A HIT! That's what SHOES are doina making a hit with everybody who wears them, and they will make a hit with you if but given a chance. - A GREAT VARIETY of styles to choose from all sizes to fit you correctly. Daltons Cash Store " Where Cash Beats Credit When you want good SERVICE, CALL MSJBJSJHB12Ki! JONES Transfer Co Larre Wajron - Gt Hones . Careful Met LTHE ABSTRACT & 5TXTLKCO. " La Grjusae, Ore, Owners of a complet and jp-to-tate set oi. AWtnfts of Union Ocunty, Oregon. 'All giarantked. Give us a trial. i C M LOCKWOOD, MgT OSice in Foley Bldg. Oo r Tbe Tailey Forte f-r ciaaa H-waesh.-tt ai.4 work pearactnel Vict':? f.rrt Cnuaer &. Blurtcn ln IWTcrsM Ave, , Notice te CaatU-acKra. Kotit b keiry prw tAt S4ta1ed, farvpoeals wv3 W rertred Vy Qiasa-j ry E. Btrntin. ardkit-vt, St FoJryi tmjSxrx. p t $ 50 v ia, Tseaday. 4.r ay 11, 15"1V for ti rnr.rtroc- f a fratae mrk-fceefr W;tainwn '" rK 1 Sar k,afi3 fxai. U Cnx6 .j. AND BARLEY SEED LONE STAB. AT Personal Mention and News Item From Lone Star District. i Lone Star. Ore.. May 13. D. M. McDonald finished seeding 160 acres of oats last week ind has a large tract rwady for barley, and E. J. Con rad finished seeding 35 acres of bar ley Wednesday. Mrs. J. E. Zweif el and daughter, Lois, is x-isiting with her parents for a few days. . Mr. and Mrs. W. E. MeClure and Chas. Squire were in the city Satur day.1 ' ; Mr. James McKenxie is painting his fine farm house. G. I. Wade and children were visi tors at the MeClur farm Saturday. WANTED To rent furnished house by May 18, no children. Phone Black 3471. 5-12-2t MAT FROLIC SURE Will Be Held. Rain or Shine, Tomor row Afternoon at 4 :30 o" clock. The May Pole frolic, under the di rection of the girls' athletic depart ment, scheduled for last Friday af ternoon and postponed from time to time, will be held tomorrow, rain Or shine. If it rains it will be held in the gymns'ara- The number of dances and participants are: . , Figure march with garlands. Crowning of Miss Blanche Black as May Queen. May Quean Revels ......... .Trollen (Swedish Folk Dance) Highland Schottische (Scotch) Winding the May Pole i Irish Lilt Ace of Diaiaonds(DanLsh Folk Dance) Weaving of Streamers in a Quadrille KefessionaL . Tickets for adulU will be 25 cents ' OATS and for children 15 cent. Tickets Mi?iu "1 "IT sale by any gym girl. In this anlcW lth N-en estaWto4 Those who are to take part m uie)ltul( Khr. u tb. oceoaanc of dance are: J May Queen Blanche Black ) Maid of Honor Mattie Schofield Attendants Eva Cotner, Helen Mc Donald. Canopy-Bearers Clara Lambert, Mary Groupe, j Dancers Loelete King, Minna Ash, Gladys Black, Wilma Blyscwv Stela Bodmer, Mildred Bush, Lor-i ene Edgar, Waynee Garrick, Yerda: Graham, Lila Hamilton, Locile Jor-S ria, Anna McKay, Isabella Miller, i Malel Oesterling. Mildred OHwy Edna Perryman, Blanche Tea ij man,; Violet Ru, Bessy Stoddard, On-! eive Stoddard. Nellie Story, Grace, Thompson, Hatd Yotmg, and Ma- bel Gibson. The little Misses Myrtle Black and Irma Stoddard wiH art as pape. -Pal) ataft rtra tbe Brhb-a. the LoodontBrKiA. st i aTd tte ipsr pncaD-c-iati of Tafi Mall" The IHU iiaB 5;tv has paMb-bed coror Jetter ! a tr wibject a froa lytlenJeraoa j (Dwst. hetBe in Wirt as fallows: u TfaUy J ix ec4. Deem to mner Cuo-h hr.iJie raE osed. to be raiB MaKW v Tawl MawV" Both areproh 14j ln.-rY. t etymoJocVcijJ- I bad aa utt cTiiidmi9bcr, one of tbe old achooL , Were she Sre tday she wemll t atwoi Q sse always of tt aa TVU Mell' Brt. the, fba preserved j r i... ,.i r..i I H.m fb a Urh-k f.v teat I fc . . v,ni.r ., ..-.v T,u rr.. J aCerTxtVaa cm t part. Aaybw, aha ; resJed tf-n inervsjjt ty brtst 1 bow be fVil kB'"vk a frost dr. J The oWI ilirr pmOst U soatbera ; Ccrvf. sod a trt.cr tmc tewspc ' reaches ae frMa VetA. a vtst.i. ter a RrS:i Tr5Mit as a pet. ! k4 brMi ar jiod To pmeiutde ' abort ibe rcv rI- rtea trr raw i f!y weet it (t-A te dy re ceoiUy ft h;mi.W w -r.ai3nitii t ', a alrtlWa ro. aud was prwnmJn Shot by tia Re mhsif-nt'y as a v?ive! etT the pw that be tfcme!t w ad i' there was a ?tuz '. s- hMinehotd. N .,;.- ,.f ihtvm Gnek ad JJai ww:-. n.t ki tt prrrwJj d -i tt- foreboded deaf . tni' Ore-!"" w' jajC larfaata-I' l.ajwa. . PROF. BEN EDETTI WILL MANIP- , ULATE BATON. Ciaeinoatti Musician of Much Exper ience to Lire Here. . Prof. L Benedetti, of Cincinnati is here to assume the? leadership of the La Grande community band and will incidentally become a regular instruc tor of music in this city. The band found in Prof. Benedetti the man the management believes is extremely well qualified for the position. The professor's musical career is. of the best For three years he was i substitute leader of rope s band ana for one season was with the John Webber band of Cincinnati ana one season with Ferrue's band at Chicago. Mr. Benedetti takes chanr a band reconstructed and" rebuilt It ia the object of the present organiza tion to be a community band and only when indivduals or individual" organi- cations ask for the music-will charges be asked for thr services and' only; to reimburse the- players for ttnver lost That the band will prosper ana ( beocme immensely popular under such a policy is generally eonceeea ' First Use of t&w Dollar Mario The earliest knowa occurrence of tbo t la print U In na American arnJt. medc, Cbauncey Lac's "American Ac eomptant," publish! to 1TJT at Lan singburg. .This fast was pointed wt in 1S. A recent writer again calls attenUon to this arithmetic and thm. with sweet simplicity ef mind, (oa rers the idea I to. tki pubUcattoBv constitutes the troe orisia of the-- Aje Ur mark. By this- nratni short rut be saved himself toe- drudgery oi a research which. labour case-, has ex tended over severafc ywrs. After J8 the symbol beeaa b be- ased freely'. 29. ISM. Willi,. m Av Washinetot wr I . ,w M- .w 3 i. k ' io ana uk- w,mic. a to the sis H Gye WA- the Spanish aboreriaCMCi ps ft "pe- os, that the cfcaag- rrrvtn the- floces- ps to about UTi by Enxnsh-Amerlt.'asi wte came in bast- ness relations wjO Sprnkh AroeTirans asd that toe r!H printetk $ Arte Kk to the tr.t. Trofsscvr Fto rbn Cajori In. Popotor Science Montkly. Finis Hr Statu a. A rtenchwoiuaa. wtm 5 wealt&y and wrt Lts a svxbs entertaier of artiwif. fnlk. tkas herself some- ambi tion t shine- as an awalear 9calptor. A Parts paper fees rck nw this, clever woman anped to have a of wort acefiM hy an art Jury. Oc day ne- airised a ' master sculptor to j dlanvr. Aftre the ds$eft she said care-)silF: CYie d. see my UttJe j fienre It i cot eome faise up to my Idea." Tbey. pa!sediBt tbe atUer, wbera the scalptor ir a few reparatory tonctes t the ficare. Saj daya. later she tavited another calptor to duinKv Aeta tbe atelier waa vtaitvd. "Xt had; not at all bad. a&d tfcis artist, and cearasly ear tlae SxorVa few sefol toocbes. After vtl aeaores of this kind tbe cood ashamed proudly to a- """ iar """l" " wn. dsdlanapolis News. Strenvaws Chivalry. It la compiaoed that modern eoadl- wns "'a cniTauy w ases." Bat mediaevat tates roaanoea show what taut chivalry reUy wa. Wife bftias was a m- lDriJ,'a P of thoae kavtrbts and eest)Bea wbnse ralla&try owe pocvroa.-in. toe iwvum ia ToBT-lAadry la his twok of tvu- se-is to b.is datxrhters trl thea tbe t nrr. tf a womaa whs ased to contra did ber hoftbaad la pebSc Om day. iher espoctatiitc la vaia, be knock ed brr dowa, thea Urted ber face aad tjvke ber .ise. "Aad so," cotDutoats the pood chevalier., "she was dlsU sred for life, atrd Uics, tkrvwifh ber SI bebartar acd tiad temper, she had her m apafted. whlrh was a treat mi fnrrone to ber " Bnt a ward b said abort the fcnsbasds brstaitty. No OiaarSafiiwrt. That ber tw raalmothera did sk4 hod qrrrlte tite same place la ber esbsem waa tndlcated by MUdr, a Uttie nrt of e&cbt years. af!r be ha3 beard tb Tory of Little Bed lUA'tjt Bied. h, dear er Md Madred. 1 Jost watdat md tt te bare lay Graad- KIKmi Bye eitee Vf ty a wjlf. sd I-exaia tiarauy taid tt te bave asy Uraodmtmttta Tortxr earea cp hy ner1 tTeaoaa s Home Coa&t&loa. JBIaek Cotton Glove, all sizes and made jut as well as any glove. This is a , i"- KAYSER o 75c Black or white Lisle, long length, 16 but tons. A glove or hard wear. It s a . KAYSER All Sflk, 16 button longthr double finger tips, Black, white, gra3 tan or navy. The best selling KAYSER i Ton hav steply "ft hand K To thm busy auto- ba fit. ' That's U stulia pleaaaat Wbr w BbS ourselwo ax prtnanL OavcOamt Flaia Dealer. There," saM tfss senior partner; I tUnk t hit's a sod motto for oar new breakfast food.- 'Mates good red blood.' rHle" "T.- r""1"' "maybe we'd maie a bicw Bit Dj say- Ing 'bloe btood.--Caaic Standard m alm9- There waa a Tmg airt ef St. Croix TtO in leva with K biwa aaUar boix. But he saild far away And to distant CalStay Wad a moon ejned Ctxnos wuned Saa Tout. --UDiulni 8estlBL Not What Sh Meant, XZasesvil)e. they tell of a young wahr wbo, in eoasaliiag a tombstone sia&er with reference to a monameat for the deceased, ended the dlscBssloa with; -'?. Mr. Joes, ail 1 want to say te.T My Husband' in aa apiropriat ptoce." "Very well, m'an said tbe stono cattar. When tbe tambstooe wa pot op tbe widow discovered, to ber amaxemeat. tftflt apoa It were inscribed these words; Tb My HtLsbiDd la aa Appropriate, rHawe," Harper' Staatiae. Hia ChoioiK . tf heard aKtt t aaaraas f ;h 4d!kwoTa and tb iea. Of course tbr ar tndnstsiova, and at It oeema. to a Ty aat Trjr tBarrjL aai'thej aaver- har saa-h faa; TMr 4r aia ia kf- ta Calsb, wark. thajt have aoraa. TinyT at It wi ariy. aad Xir an erj late. A&d Cat tbey aavar dawdla t eaa past- 0ly staoa. 1 thi that the? aoiuije 0goMlTa tar raaXy UW t-o vark. And aswhinK. t aa ceraia, ar ftenjtticd atiia K shirk. TST Va-va aa wn C tiact ana the? &mt know kw ts play. Ttv aeak tor a aatuwnmt. aad tbatr Bf at duB aaa rrr. T!TTa haM V aa extoaJaa; ta? rK taaaa aad aaa-y feoth. retotatMa'a workewjaa, hot r rattor ha a akotta. New Turk TrOna. A Mean SJat "My! Myr exclaiaed Mrs. Gad ahexrt "So tbe story te trao. aad yocr hvsbaad has really eloped with tia servaat tirl" Tea." replied the weeptn wtf. "aad sbe was tbe best gtrt I ever bad, too, a perfectly levejy cook and s Unlet acd respectfal. Dear kuowi where m evet ker Fw. he able to j-et aa- a ftOev's fewJlnc wwtr stasA. w Amt aay boory) a M ears baadstAia H1 attaJcea tiw world ek rrny TUs erertasttT Tnncnc an tilt tnw wrrtrr ttmaisdat; Oe a tt iarka ti tatarwot that K and a rsnarAay. Isst w'l trot wff iq kftltant. aad o "-- .r wrta Wa c M mr &nttr he scan4 wa icn5oy wrm. fjL as ke a aa U ttawr. he tU i( : fcv ha Mmr ts Will.-r.t; fcnt at rooty (aia ... WlaoaaBia Su.ta Joamai $1M Wnite or Black Lisle, short length, 2 clasps, reinforced, tips. A per fect , . KAYSER The Kayser Glove Tips Outwear the Gloves The Habitat of Davila. . Captain C B. StitMnd has written book about tbe tritee of British East Africa ha "Tbe Land of!20oj." Refer ring ro- Mant Kenya, whoxe summit" wa reached by tbe Mackinder expo dSriou. he says tlit' the aatires-"b-IWv-e that tJe upper- slupv are tha bahltat of dv- tls nnd all kinds of evil spirit!. I am told that natives who have returned from the- upper slopes are not at liberty to spealt about what tbey have seen. The ide is that they have been let off by tbe demons of the Boantaiasv hot If - tbey beast about it some evit will befall tbemv or tbe evil', spirits wli avense themselves. Excited1 Errand " Boy- bursting Into butcher's sbopi 'Ere, wot ave 1 got tpr di slri Tve ran ; ihto a cart an ftd a sp8X an' Mrs. Smiths leg's got ran ea-eraa spoilt. The bloouilif 'oree 'as pwt Tb foot - on Mis Cartw right's shonWer. an' a dog's-'ouped it wiv Mia, Brown's ribs. P.' I. E- Tmsreea thrills the &v east- air; Chinamen all cut their hair. Sow tbey add tha oavel news: Starase halls are jammed with oucs. Oeve2und Plain Dealer. S&frer Is It tree- that Pldgar Is fUanetally embarrassed? Didper He Is awfully in debt,, but It dbesat seem-to-embarrass hlnu New Tack American. There was a young man from. Ky., With the lediaa was almost too Ly. j. Wheewer he'd go Tbey wuW bother him s By calling hint -maritnr' Red "Dy. J Indianapolis News. - 'Tru worse when he wea to Vs. ; ' -"Oh. what ta the world has tot la,r jHe eril ia dismay WTaen a hold miss did say, "Xtee t us la determined to Wa." 2 Boston Transcript, Mrs. Grammerry Too'll find the weather lovely and warm la tbe Medi terraceaa. Mrs. Park I hope, my dear, it wont be too warm to wear my new set of Jura. JodL W wat to pwt th who: world wise And caln praise as our f . , Thafa why w to advertts Cm acts of chanty. t2vr Republican. Knfcker Doat ws-e? ra wast a bring Bocker I waat caore. 1 want one I eaamirord to d5e on. Xew York Time. A,!W aftnr tt dwaoe that la nothing. A Rica, rotrna. jiszaap b::u rraflet I Tmt as art.ar ail covered witlh arasaa. A trZTt at extra h&nertaBr la a rwaia who nrrw will tefl A4 a tnwk U hasttmr the treetiaf Xxt rstas SBadeaoiiwDe: Chlearo Inter Ooxaav "Ooe oa rwtmmla'! HI show yoa ome ew stroke.- -Nope. Last Uma I weiot dad showed me some new onre. Hoostoa Poat Mas Ptwaapt and Efficient Cure for Bad Colds. j you have a had cold you' want a remedy tiat will nt only give rlk. but effect a proir.pt and per- ! manemt cure, a remedy that is plea sart to Uie, a remedy t.t contains cjanoas. Chamber Uio's Black, white,, tan, gray, navy and brewny all silk glove, double finger tips The glove that made , KAYSER: $1M Black, white or tan all, silk 12 button length glove.; Double finger tips. A rery popular KAYSER Something' extra, sty lish in 16 button length. AH silk,, dou ble tips, silk embroid eried. Our, finest KAYSEBT Coughs Eemsdy assets all these re quirements,, It acta, oa nature's, plan relieves , the long. aids ' expeetora-' tion,. opens- the secretions andi re stores the system; to-.a healthy con dition.. This remedy has a worldiwide sale and. use and caw always be de pended; upom. Sold: y all dealer. . Daniels is. Back. Wajhiugtan, Hay I?. Secretary of tHe Navy Daniels- returned here today - a wut vi inspecuon oi navy yaras. in tne south. It was announced at th Navr Dtpartftnent today that Secretary Daniel will shortly make a statement; regaxdinsj the advisa bility of reducing the number of navy yardi PHara"k Name Befieved Oear. Springfidct Dl May 13: Whether additibnal testimony will' be-needed to clear Lieutenant Governor O'Hara of charges he was- improperly inti mate with Mrs. Robinson, which charges were a sequel tor thtr senate starv'atioa; probe) will be decided this afternoon by the senate committee. The committeemen who are investi gating O'Hara- meet this- afternoon. It is not believed they wilt call fur ther testimony before declaring O'PTara's reparation unsullied. Monoplanes Over Alps. xrt.:: .... . . uatuustiiinBT id areram sicimne- or two miles, Oscar Bider, at Swiss asria tor, monoplan-ed 50 mtfes over the Alps to Sion. The trip occupied two hours and 19 minutes Bider was almost frozen whett t ascended. ' Cure for Stomadi Disorders. ; Disorders of the stomach may b avoided by the use of Chaniherlairt Tablets. Many remarkable cures have been effected by these tablets. Sold by all dealers. Rheumatism Quickly Cored. ' "My sister's husband had aa at tack of rheumatism in his arm," writes a well known resident of New" ton, Iowa. "I gave him a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment which he ap plied to his arm and on the next morning the rheumatism was gone." For chronic muscular rheumatism yfl will find nothing better than Cham berlain's Liniment Sold by all deal ers. a I I Can at Cummings & Black for staple and fancy groceries and MARTIN'S Home Made Candies ' Bl