THUUSDAY, MAY 13, 1915
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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SEVENTH ANNUAL
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Live Stock Show
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
PHYSICIANS AND SUBGONS.
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UNION, OREGON
Bg June 2, 3 ad 4, 1915
The management of the Union Live Stock Show begs leave to an
nounce the dates for the 1915 Show, and invites the attendance of
stock-growers, business men and the general public. .
Free Entrance, Free Shelter and Free Feed
FOR ALL EXHIBITS
A Mammoth Parade Each Day,
Special and Entirely New Features,
Thrilling Track and Arena Program
- Reduced rates on O.-W. R. & N. and C. R. of 0. Railroads. Three
of the best judges of live stock in the northwest will puss upon ex
hibits. For classification book or further information, address Secre
tary Live Stock Show Association, Union, Oregon. .
A Hearty Welcome and a GoodTime
Await All Who Attend the Show Come.
IILER GAME
HERE SUNDAY
ord at the Eastern Oregon meet at
La Grande last Saturday, while Fran
cis was the individual star at the lo
cal high school meeting. Local stu
dents feet that in the selection of
high school athletes to make the Eu
gene trip, Baker high has not been
fairly treated.
Principal J. F. Elton accompanied
the boys.
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BY HAL SHERIDAN
(Written for the United Press)
New York, May 10. Where ever
golf is played throughout the United
States the names of Ray and Vardon
are now on the lips of followers of
the sport. For those two great Eng
lish players, who are soon to compete
against the American players, are
admired by all golfers in this country,
both professionals and amateurs.
This is natural, for all followers of
the little white ball, both those who
play it and those who play at it, like
to talk of the portormances or t.ic
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a team fu v enual to defeat on "i
ordinary club at the presont time. 1 lu' lor weuyciage spores.
BARRING RAIN, OLD FOES WILL
CLASH. '
Oregon . Athletes Return via
Grande Meet Seems a Go.
La
Prolonged ruin seems due to inter
fere, with the Shop team and the Im
bler game next Sunday. These two
teams played a ten-inning iriatch here
at the opening of the season and
Imbler is anxious to avenge the de
feat, suffered at that time. The Shop
team has plugged up several holes,
and Captain Shelton claims to have
team iwiy equal to defeat
If the 'weather clears the teams? will
play here Sunday.
Bill Hayward and his Oregon ath
letes and "Doc" Stewart and his O.
A. C. athletes who participated in the
San Francisco meet Saturday, have
returned home via La Grande.
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There Is now little danger of post
poning the Eugene interscholnstic and
Glen Conkey and Pete Larson leave
tonight on the fast mail to participate
in the sprints and the pole vault
respectively. Coach Reynolds muy
yet accompany them, though it is not
, likely. .
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La Grande's first teajji goes to El
gin next Sunday and Baker comes to
Union in the Eastern Oregon league.
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'Baker, May 13. Wallace Landreth
and Oliver Francis, high school ath
letes, left last evening for Eugene to
represent Baker high in the state
, high school track meet Saturday at
the State university. Landreth was
chosen by Coach Hayward of Oregon,
and will have his expenses paid, but
Francis will have to pay his own way.
Landreth broke the 440 ynrd run rec
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THIS PICTURE SHOWS HOW AN AUTOMOBILE RACE DRIVER
LOOKS WHEN TRAVELING 90 MILES AN HOUR. IT IS THE FIRST
OV ITS KIND EVER MADE THE FACE IS THAT OF EDDIE RICK
ENBAcllER, SPEED DEMON C. LATTA, A, MECHANICIAN. "V AS
STRAPPED TO THE HOOD OF THE MACHINE, AS INCU'-ATSt'I ;H
THE SKETCH" BELOW, TO TAKE THE SNAPSHOT WHS COtSC. AT
THIS TERRIFIC SPEED v
man the champion of his particular
hnort is a god. What bush league
player does not admire,, and envy a
little, too, Matty and Walter John
son ? Where is there a local tennis
player who does not speak with awe
of the game Willlums and McLough-
lin play? It is only human to admire
and attempt to duplicate, perfection.
And in golf, Vardon a. id Ray nro
perfection. Horn on the island of Jer
sey seven years apart they have pruc-h-iilly
played golf since thr Hrst
stepped out of the cradle. Vardon was
Uin in 1870 and Ray in 16. -
As boys thay devised home mado.
and homely, sticks bit they served
thi-ir purpose. Ray's Hrst club was
fashioned by his fathor. Vardon cut
lis from a' stick out of the hedge,
which made a natural driver.
Eut it was not until they both had
litccme professionals did they moot.
Ray worked as a caddy for a number
of jears, his first posiuion as n profes
sional being at St. Mile. - Then' he
p!red at Guerusey, lit Jawoy, nt
Winchester a.m finally ut Sandwich,
w! ere he won his firsr championship
in 3809. This was his first appearance
in an open char.ipionshin. His partner
n v"ini)dwicli was Harry Vnrdon. who for the distant places of the eart'i.
rac. previously wjp the open chain- Meii may survive, being hardy and
pio.iship in 1890 and 18117. I with plenty of blood to spare, but at
There is little doubt that Bay and precarious. '
Vardon are the premier golfers of the The scrap occured Thursday even
world. But that does not necessarily ing in the presence of about one hun
tu.. tuill iw nff thn honors died Jaos all of which acted as ref-
this season. Harry Vardon won the'erees and forgot, to call time until
American open championship in 1900
and tied it in 1913 with Francis Ouim
et and Ray, but lost it on relay. ;
And all true sports visn tne invaa.
ing English golfers all kinds of good
luck, except that supreme, streak of
open championship.
STATE NEWS
.J. .J. 4. .J. .J. .J. .J. .J. J. .J. .J. .J. A
Baker Sixth Graders Have Correspon
dence Department
Baker May 10 Even before the
school children all over the city were
writing their hundreds of letters to
eastern friends and acquaintances,
members of the sixth grade in the
Central building were conducting a
letter writing campaign to other sixth
grades in cities all over tho United
States. Within the lust week ans
wers have been coming in and pupils
in schools from California to Louisi
ana, and from Georgia to New York
have given the local school children
first hand knowledge of the cities
in which they live.
Superintendent Strange estimates
that thousands of pupils throughout
the 'country have become acquainted
wtith Baker. For the most part the
v.'riting shown in the answers suf
fers by comparison with the penman
ship of the Baker sixth graders.
Meji was entirely vanquished.
Stanfield Strawberries ' At Pendleton
This Week
The first crate of Umatilla county
strawberries to be offered in the
local market reached 'lie ;Peop9es
Warehouse grocery department last
evening from Stanfield. They were
grown by Rev. J. E. Faucett and are
extra fine. Under the present warm
sunshine the berries wi 11 be ripening
rapidly now. East Oregoniitn. .
Good Grass
The editor of the Scout took a trip
to the foot-hills Sunday. Never before
at this time of the year has the grass
shown up so good at this season of
the year. Tho snow is pretty well
gone but the water is not low. Cuttle
are turned on the range and are fat
tening in the foothills. Crops are also
looking good and many n2iv homes
dot the foothills and lower grounds.
The land is abut all taken by actual
settlers who are hxmg up small stuck
ranches and dairy farm. -Union
Scout.
Small But Scrappy
Stanfield, May 10. -"Cum
bawa
; Tells Drivers How to Behave
Baker, May 10. Chief of Police
Jackson was ousy yesterday telling
automobile drivers Ihow to behave.
Too many have boon negligent and
careless of late and as a result there
have been some slight accident and
narrow escapes fro mmoro serious
ones. Many drivers have become lax
bep pm sau" said a ujikammo. "Arra in observing the regulations in regard
gotta gaz ye mus" said Mejosana.Uo turning on street intersections only
and then the fight began. At least while others have failed to mako wide
this is how it sounded to spectators in, turns to the center of tho comer at
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mo uujj iiiuruuu eump nere, unu mis street intersections, wnnc some have
is all tho information that can be flae-rantlv violated thn thIbs as tn
secured, except that Juji used a keeping to the right and not. stopping
butcher knife and carved most of the, their cars with the risfht" hand side
-flrtcl. tfP Maii'd 1- U 1. 1 1
v. v" 1 i.u .me euru ami leaviiitf tne engine
A. F, & A. M La Grande Lodge No.
41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular
meeting3fir8t and third . Saturday
at 7:30 p. m. , Cordial welcome to
all Masons.
J. J. BROUGTITON, W. M.
B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433
Meets each Thursday evening at. 8
o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De
pot street and Washington avenue.
Visiting brothers cordially invited
to attend.
M. B. DONOHUE, E. R.
ADNA B. ROGERS, Sec.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross
Lodge No. 27 meet- every Monday
night in Castle hall (E. of P. hall).
A Pythian welcome to all visiting
Knights.
E. RIESLANl). C. C.
PERRY OLIVET;
K of R. & S.
MODERN WO DDMEN ' OF AMER
ICA La Grande Camp No 7703
', meets on the first and third Thurs
day evenings of each moi.th in the
K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors
welcome.
H. O. VINACIvE, V. C.
F. B. CURREY, Clerk.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La
Grande Camp No. 169 meets every
first and third Friday at K. of P.
Hall. All Visiting neighbors wel-
corned.
JOHN A. REED, C. C.
D. M. CLARK. Olerk.
DR. R. E. L. HOLT. Physician and
. surgeon; successor to Dr. N. Moll
, tor; corner Adams avei.ue and Da
pot street. Phones Office Main 68;
Residence, Main 730.
C. H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. P. Physi
cian and Surgeon. Special atten
tion to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office in La Grande National Bank
Building. Phones: Office Main 2;
Residence Main 32.
DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician
and surgeon. Diseases of the eye
ft spcciftlty
DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Dis
eases of women and children. Of-"
' fices Adams avenue, over Red .
Cross Drug Store.
EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT SPECIALIST.
DR. H. M. BOUVY Practice limited
, exclusively to diseases and surgery
, of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Also
the Fitting of Glasses. Office West
JaeobsoK Bid?. Office Phone Red
3431. Residence Red 2021.
DENTIST.
L O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No.
850, Loyal Order of Moose holds
regular meeting every Tuesday
night at 7:30 in Moose Home on
Adams ave. Visitors adways wel
. come. ...
ANGUS STEWART, Die.
HARRY SWART, Sec.
E. P. MOSSMAN Dentist: rooms t
and 7 new West Building. Phon
Black 1521; Office Hours 8 to 12 a.
. m., and 1 to 6 p. m.
"osteopaths.'
DR. C. H. DAY Osteopath Phv
siclan. Over Lilly's Hardware Store
Phone Main 63. Residence phone
Red 21.81. : Successor to Dr. Zim-merman.
F. O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259
. on each and every Friday evening at
8 o'clock in top floor of New Foley
building. Visiting members cordial
ly welcomed.
J. P. RUSK, W. P.
L. F. BELLINGER. Sec.
O E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E.
S., holds stated communications the
second and fourth Wednesdays of
each month. Visiting members cor
dially invited.
MRS. A. B. CHERRY, W M.
MAKi a. wak:ick, sec,
ROYAL NEIGHBORS Iris Camp
meets every second and fourth Fri
day afternoons, every month in K.
of P. Hall. All visiting members
coraiauy invited.
- EMMA LUND,
Oracle.
A LILY C KIMMELL,
Recorder,
REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 50
meets every xuesaay evening in tho
I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem
bers are invited to attend.
LOUISE DOUGLAS, N. G.
ZOE GOLDEN, Sec.
GUES3 IF THEY ARE MARRIED
running.'
Now is the time to make arrange
ments for the June wedding. Do
' your spring courting early. ,
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TAKE THAT UTTUS 1 NORMAN ' If JTHT COOKIE 'CAuse OMe 'NORMAN- f
23 J STOOL OVER THERE L-J-i j 'II MlP 1 HftONT A EATEM 1HM& ANOTHER. !
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-Ji j I Voo Have cookies Yy Plate t-novxsu. . but Therm
flsuEss lucol I eNoosH r p MO FUM IM just p-7 I"
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BIG EATERS GET
KUEV
TROUBL
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Take a glass of Salts before breakfast
if your Back hurts or Bladder
bothers yon.
;; The American men and women must
guard constantly against Kidney trouble,
because we eat too much and all our food
is rich. Our blood is filled with urio
acid whioh the kidneys strive to filter
'out, they weaken from overwork, become
sluggish ; the elimumtive tissues elog and
the result is kidney trouble, bladder
weakness and a general decline in health.
; When your kidneys feel like lumps of
'lead; your back hurts or the urine is
cloudy, full of sediment or you are
obliged to geek relief two or three times
during the nights if you suffer with sick
headache or dizzy, nervous Bpells, acid
stomach, or you have rheumatism when
the weather is bad, get from your phar
macist about four ounces of Jad Salts;
take a tablespoonful in a glass of
water before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then act fine.
This famous salts is mode from the acid
of grapes and lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and has been used for generations
to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys;
to neutralize the aoids in the urine so it
no longer is a source of irritation, thus
ending bladder disorders.
'. Jad Salts is Inexpensive; cannot in
jure, makes a delightful effervescent
lithia-water beverage, and belongs in
every home, because nobody can moke
a mistake by having a good kidney flush
ing any Urns.
K. OF L. OF SECURITY Mt. Em
ily Council No. 2646. Meets ' sec-
- ond and fourth Wednesday even
ings at 8 o'clock Knights of Pythias
Hall. Visitiner members are wI-
come.
ANGUS STEWART, Pres.
BERTHA K. MYERS, I
Fin. Sec.
SARAH A. NUTTER,
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UNITED ARTISANS La Grande As
sembly No. 30, meet regularly every
first and third Tuesday of each
month in the K. of P. hall. All
visiting members are Invited to at
tend.
. ' F. R. SUYDAM, M. A.
ALBERT EATON, Sec.
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT CIRCLE
NO. 47 Meet second and fourth
Tuesday evenings of each month
at the K. of P. hall. All visiting
neighbors welcome.
LILLIE ALLSTOLT, G. N.
J-.uuior. HlJjAKY , Clerk.
PYTHIAN SISTERS of Rowena Tem
ple No. 9 meets eiery second and
, fourth Friday evening at K. P.
Hall
M. E. C. MRS. LIZZY HAYWORTK,
M. of R. C. LOUISE LANDRUM.
AiTrTinvwwpo
TOM JOHNSON Auctioneer, makes
a specially or iarmers' stock and
machinery sales. "The man that
gets you the money." Leave or
ders at Observer office.1
CHIROPRACTOR.
MYERS & KELLY Graduates of
Universal Chiropractic College of
Davenport, Iowa. Offices in New
Foley Building. Phone Black 1871. :
DRS. DARLAND Chiropractic par
lors 4th and' Depot street.. Phone
Red 1751. 3-18-tf.
VETERNIARY.
DR. H: W. RILEY Graduate Vet.
erinarian Hospital, 1409 Madison
Ave. State Stallion ; Inspector,
' Stock Inspected for shipment. Home
Independent' Phone. Black 41.
Farmers Co-Operative Phone, Main
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' ATTORJfEYS AT LAW.
COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T.
Cochran and Colon R. Eberhurd
Attorneys. La Grande National
Bank Bldg., La Grande. Oregon.
T. H. CRAWFORD; ROBT. S7EAKIN
CRAWFORD & EAKIN Attor
neys at law. Practice in all the
courts of the state and United
States. Office West-Jacobson build
ing, La Grande, Ore., rooms 9-10.
R J. GREEN Attorney at Law
Rooms 9-10, Sommer Bldg., La
Grande, Ore. Practices in all i tate.
and Federal courts.
E. W. EASTMAN Lawyer Office
Koomsi ana 8, la uranae National
Bank Building.
UNDERTAKERS.
W. H. HOHNENKAMP CO., Un
dertaking and Embalming. Strictly
modern. Day phone, Black 241.
Night phone Red 3971 or Red 8412.
J. C. HENRY Undertaker and Era
balmer; 20 years in business. Day
phone, Main 62; night phones, Red
3131, Red 562, Black 3811. -
AUCTIONEER.
FD STRINGHAM the Reliable Sales.
man. Farm and Stock Sales a spe
cialty. Satisfaction .guaranteed,
clerk books furnished free. R. F. D.
No. 2. Phone Farm 1X6.
ARCHITECT.
J. L. SLATER. Architect and Super
intendent. Room 21 West-Jacobson
intendent. Room 21 West-Jacobson
Building.
BERT M. SHERWOOD, Instructor of
Dancing. By appointment.. Zuber
OREGON FIRE RELIEF J. W. Oli
ver, Agt. 1519 E. Adams and Hem
lock St. Phone. Black, 37721 5-3-tf
WE STACK UP
our lumber against that of any
other dealer in the country as
to quality "and efficiency. No
matter what high sounding
phases or adjectives others use
in recommending their own
stuff, we're there with real
lumber minus the "high price.
GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
Retail Dept. Phone Maia 8
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