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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1914)
PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER . TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1914.; amis M. AT ARCADE THEATRE, THURSDAY MAY 7th ALL LOCAL TALENT-HIGHEST QUALITY This is the Minstrel show that pleased large audiences in both Union and Elgin recently. "The Elks Minstrels was the happiest bunch that have ever visited Union and they put on a first-class show V Union Republican. ' "Elgin People were highly entertained by La Grande's Elks Minstrels. The best show this . town has seen for years." Elgin Recorder. A CHANGE OF PROGRAM FOR THE LA GRANDE SHOW Dollar Show for 50c No Reserved Seats A Reliable Hair Tonic. It is an easy matter to prevent di seases of the scalp by using Meritol Hair Tonic, it should be used recru larly to keer the Bcalp free of germs, as these genns are the cause of the majority of cases of dandruff and later, baldness. We are authorized to guarantee Meritol Hair Tonic. Newlin Drug Co. Exclusive agents. Adv. ALDER SLOPE Notice, I FISHING Before going on that next fishing trip or picnic call on us for eatables. We carry the choicest brands of canned goods, in fact everything to make a meal out in the mountains a' pleasure. The City Grocery and Bakery E. POLACK, Proprietor. SEEDING E My wife, Mrs. R. L. Deal having i left my bed and board, I will not ! pay any bills of her contracting af- j ter this date, April 30, 1914. j 4-30-6tp. R. L. DEAL. j I si m . 7 ALDER SLOPE ITEMS OF PROGRESS AND SO CIETY BRIEFLY TOLD. Good Feeling and Harmony Reigns in I Prosperous Farming Community.' I j Retail Department Phone Main 8 i For Lumber, Lath j Shingles, Sash and D :ors i Ruberoid Roofing GEORGE PALMER LUMBER CO Budweiser and Rainier o o BE ER e e Delivered to any part of the city. Family trade a specialty B. W. HUGHES, Agent Distributor for Baker, Grant Union and Wallowa Counties Moose Billiard Parlors 108 Depot St. Alder, May 5. Farmers are get- ting pretty well through putting in their crops. J. A. Bookout who has been sick for some time with heart trouble is able to be up and around his home, but is still weak. Mr. Will Laird is confined to his. home this week with lagrippe. Mr. Harry Richards came home Saturday from Imnnha where he has been for the last two months helping Mr. McCoy through lambing. I D. D. Brock was visiting at the home of his aunt Mrs. James Day last Sunday. Mrs. Day lias been sick foor some time. Mr. and Mrs. John Bookout, Mr. and Mrs. William Bookout, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Laird, Mr. Lon Davis and Mr. Payne were all to see J. A. Bookout Sunday, who is ill with heart trouble. The Alder ball team played with Hurricane Crock Sunday, the score 8 to 1G in favor of Alder. Rev. Self of Lostine. gave a lecture at the Hurricane Creek schopl licuse Friday night, May ist. A large crowd was present Mr. Geo. Brock attended Sunday school at Alder Sunday. A number of the young people from the slope attended preaching service at the Baptist Church i:i En terprise Sunday evening. School closed at the Reavis district last Friday, of which Miss Sylvia Graves, of Joseph was teacher, and Friday evening a fine program was rendered and an ice cream social was given after the social games were played and all report a jolly good time. Miss Marly Braughton closed a very successful term of school at Alder April 15th, and returned to her homo at Paradise last Sunday, April (. Rev Henry Martin, of Joseph, lipreached at Alder Sunday, Mrs. Martin nccompnnied him. Mr. Frank Ellis is working at the Enterprise Livery Stable. Mr. and Mrs. Everett StubblcfieM have sold their ranch at Paradise nAl Hro moving bnck to the slope. Mrs. Stubbleficld is now stopping at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kooch, while Mr. Stubblefield is moving in their household goods. Corns Go, Sure Pop, , If You Use "Gets-It" Simple As A B C. It's the New Way of Caring Corns and Calluses. : If yon have corns now, the chances are j you have never used "GETS-IT,' the: tolgBMt seller among corn cures ever j known, It is the new way, does away i Vth !! ir9lWS; gSl2 ?.n1 ?H?8??? ,n treat : y im. pa&S and ft W?M i i ill f r ,t j.i jfift r-' mm mm Get the Coml Off Your Feet, and the Cora Wrinkle! Off Your Face. Nothing Cell Do It like "GETS-IT." tag corns. Thousands who have puttered with old corns for years, havo gotten rid of them rlKht olT, with n few drops of "GKTS-1T," applied as quick ns you can spell your nnmo. Corns Just lovo to bo cut, plckrd, Med, Roused nnd pulled. Quit It. You"vo tried cotton rlnirs thnt cause shooting corn pains, greasy salves that spread over the too nnd mnko It raw nnd tape that sticks to the stocking now try "CETS-IT." It bns nonu of tho draw backs of tho old stylo corn euros, oases pain nnd never fulls on any corn or callus, "UETS-IT" Is sold by nil drusBlsts. 2flo a bottle, or sent direct, by K. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. FU SALE PY ALL DEALERS. Our rubber goods are the lasting kind. Baby can chew on our nipples and still they last; the teeth will not break out of our superb combs; our water bags are not rotten when you get them. If you have not got a good rubber water-bag and fountain syringe in your house, get one from us and be ready at all times, when 1 he doctor says "get one." Come to OUR Drug Store. The Newlin Drug Co. $10.00 Down $LOO A Week 6 MONTHS WITHOUT INTEREST Several of the choicest building lots in La Grande are now thrown on the market under these never-before-heard-of terms. Call and let us explain how very easy it is to own a lot that will increase in value. Security Land & Savings Co. Phone Red 1251