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MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1914. LA GRANDE. EVENING OBSEKVeR PAGE THREE". Ready Made Suit in the Any house THE- TOGGERY DIVORCE SUI1 GOMES 10 ISSUE NORTH POWDEIl PEOPLE IK MATRIMONIAL ISSUE. Mrs. Vandecar Attempts to annul Marriage Relations. Last week Mrs. Ada D. Vandecar brought suit in the Baker courts for a divorce from her husband, Sanford Vandecar. B. Vandecar and Nettie Fearson (son and daughter of S. Van decar, and the Farmers Bank of North Powder are also named as de fendants in the suit says the North Powder News. It is alleged Mr. Vandecar has given his children money obtained from the sale of pioperty belonging to the plaintiff. The bank is named because of a suit against Mr. Vandecar, which inter feres with plaintiff's rights. Mrs. Vandecar asks the court for a decree of divorce, restitution of money and property due her, $30 a lvonth alimony, and "an order prohib iting the hearing af the case of the bank until after the settlement of her suit Hot Weather Tonic and Health ; Builder. Are you run down Nervous Tired? Is everything you do an ef fort? You are not lazy you are sickl Your stomach, Liver, Kidneys, and whole system need a Tonic. . A Tonic and Health Builder to drive out the waste matter build you up and re new your sr.rength. Nothing better than Elec'tric Bitters. Start today. Mrs. James Duncan, Haynesville, Me., writes: "Completely cured me after several doctors gave me up." 50c and $1.00, at your Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Cuts. Strawberry Short Cake' Foi dinner every Sunday and once or twice on week days Is not too often to ! serve this delicious dessert as long as straw-1 berries last The whipped cream for the 1 tup is iiui aDsoiuteiy necessary, dui ii manes a short cake more attractive to the eye as well as to the taste. K C Strawberry Short Cake By Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hill, Editor of the Boston Cooking School Magazine. Si cups sifted pastry flour; H level tcaspoonfuls K V Making Powder; J teaspoonfulsalt; i cup shortening; about J cup milk; butter; S baskets strawberries;between land S cups granulated sugar ; I cup or more double cream. Hull, wash and drain the berries reserve a few choice berries to garnish the top of the cake j cut the rest in halves and mix with the sugar. Beat the cream and set aside to chill. Sift together, three times, the flour, baking powder and salt; work in the shortening) then mix to a soft dough with the milk. Spread the mixture in two layer cake pans. Bake about twenty minutes. Turn one cake out on a hot plate, spread liberally with butter, pour on part of the berries) cover with the second cake, also spread with but ter, pour over the rest of the berries and put the whipped cream above, with the whole berries here and there. The Cook's Book contains 90 Just such delicious recipes. You can secure a copy fret by sending the colored certificate packed in 2 5 -cent cans of K. C Baking Powder to the Jaques Mfg. Co., Chicago, being sure to write your name and address plainly. tor plo.UU--this is a special casn price EXCEPTIONAL VALUES Palmer Camp Busy. Palmer Junction, Ore., June 22. The sun strikes this place as effective ly as any other in Union county, as was experienced by its. inhabitants the last few days. In spite of the heat the men keep heroically at work. Wtttor Is getting .rather low in camp, and as a result the "watetf witches" have been at work to try to locate a favorable place to dig a well. The camp is anything but dull, with so many children and hospitable par ents to enliven the time as can be verified by the Misses Louise Sion and Lydia Hug, who have "been the guests of Mrs. Will Jack the past few days. " ' . ' Indigestion and Constipation. "About five years ago I began tak ing Chamberlain's Tablets after suf fering from indigestion and consti pation for years without finding any thing to relieve me. Chamberlain's Tablets helped me at once and by using them for several weeks I was cured of the complaint,' writes Mrs. Mary E. McMullen, Phelps, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. Your job printing, the Observer office. Have tt done at Arrange to Lay AT WEDNESDAY A GREAT PROGRAM General Admission Including Grandstand 50c Children 25c Ring Us Up when you have prescriptions to be filled. We'll send our messenger for them and deliver the medicine at once ' without extra charge. This is the quickest way to get your medi cines or other drug store goods. Phone Main 87. Newlin Drug Co. Adv. 6-22-14. Only One Entirely Satisfactory. "I have tried! various colic and diar rhoea remedies, but the only one that has given me entire satisfaction and cured me when I was afflicted is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I recommend it to my friends at all times," writes S. N. Galloway, Stewart, S. C. For sale by all dealers. Adv. E. RIESLAND, 4 Plasterer and Contractor. $ Cement work of all kinds, Foun- dations and Flue construction. Cement block a specialty. Call and see these blocks at E. C. Davis' Marble Shop. Phone Red 371. ? 5 ? 4 $ 8 s BIGGEST Ever Given in Oregon LA GRANDE FAIR GROUNDS The Oregon Retail Merchants Convention will attend this show in a Body. Turn out and help entertain the City's Visitors. Read the advertisements too. TIME CARD. HANSON AUTO STAGE LINES. Phone Red 3562. Leaves Daily Except Sunday. Special trips on Sunday. Jjft Grande for Cove, 7:30 a. m. and S:M p, tti. Cove for Union, 9:00 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. Union via Hot Lake tot La Grande, 10:00 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. La Grande via Hot Lake for Union, 9:00 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. Union for Cove, 10:30 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. Cove for La Grande, 11:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. FARES: Round Between Trip. La Grande and Cove $1.00 $1.50 Cove and Union 50c $1.00 La Grande and Union, $1.00 $U50 La Grande and Hot Lake 50c $1.00 Leaves La Grande From NEWLIN DRUG STORE CORNER Off Wednesday, SO YOU CAN ATTEND WILD Andrews Notice to Architects. Architects are respectfully invited to submit competitive sketches for a new Elks' home for La Grande lodge, cost of building not to exceed $40,000, We Repair Watches! I Onlv in first class workmanlike manner. i We Guarantee all our work. We repair watches and guarantee them at as low a price as you pay others to ruin them. You know we have been with you and can refer . you to watches we have repaired for twenty-three years which are now as good as when new. We grind and surface all our own lenses tteed : in Optical Department. J. H. PEARE & SON La Grande's Leading Jeweler sandManufactur ing Opticians. Established 1891 WEST WEDNESDAY A GREAT SHOW Eros. all sketches to be in the hands of the undersigned not later than 8 p. m. July 1st; 1914. Information fur- jnished by A. B. ROGERS, Secy. d-tnur-at.monJwe'i. Jiee 24 s HOW