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TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1913. LA GRANDE E VENING OBSERVER PACIII ruanr w coRsn. 7. Are you like the woman who knew that she wasn't going, to injoy a certain show, even before she went, because it wasn't hit Grand Opera, or do you stt first and com , meat afterwards t ;-. P. N. PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS are different, They are newt Won't yon look at them and then comment? -we know if you see them you'll want to be convinced and you'll wear them.. ' A combination of both a back arid front lace corset, they have kept their good points and eliminated their faults. You have been looking for a corset with adjustment in the front, with the front clasp and lacings coming in the center and not under the bust? as in the present way of making lace front corsets. : : ' They are here to stay so get to know them at once. .;. 5iz 20-36.- Priem $3.S0 and 95,00 h ' RUNAWAY JUNE 4. 4.4.4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4. 4. (Continued from Page 2.) about her, closed her door softly from the outside and tiptoed down the stutrs. SSho scarcely 1) lea tiled ns she slipped past the ''parlor portieres. and covered the slight cough which she could not repress.. Her touch upon the locks of the heuvy front door wtis as deft and uh light us a feather. As the bit; door swung slowly, June stifled a shriek with the sharp lntuke of. her breath. The portieres lind swayed, uud uu el bow hud come through! Hut It. was ouly the young runu with the fat little Kill called Muixle, uud June Bllppedout through tho narrowest enick which would accommodate her body. Clos ing the door behind' her wltli a touch its soft 11a the breath of summer, Juue hurried lightly dowu the steps, crouch lug close to the stone wall. Then, ousting over her shoulder one glance; In which was all the agouy of terror, sho trusted to her heels uud run up the street 'at top speed. As she neaved the corner she turned and look ed back.. The stalwart Chrlstluu, wir.ll' his face to the window, was patiently waiting for instructions. VJ would (ike to sow some pants. If you please," said Juue modestly. ,r -.."What?" The. man looked at her, astounded. "You want to sew pants?" "Yes, sir," retm ucd June. The wan shrugged IiN shoulders. "You go over to that woman there, and she'll show you what's to bo done and how much deposit to pay?' He in dicated another table. ';. V. '.;."'.' When June went down the. narrow stairs alio carried as beavy a bundle us she could conveniently lift, and her scanty store of money" was reduced to a very small margin.,. Little as It was, however, she had yet to make a pur chase.' In 4110 first: little store-she bought nu luexpeiiHlvo little plaiu blac k dress. ' She had Icsm than 11 dollar when she stopped before a building to which she had been directed,. On the dwr iwst of the , stairway 'wus a sigu. "Rooms to Let." -r. :t '' x Juue here engaged a moan little hull bedroom from a dumpy laudlady. '" Down Broadway tore the black cur tained limousine, the observed of all Girls wanted GEIBEL'S Department Store Notice of Annual School Meeting. Notice is hereby- given to the legal voters of School District No. One of Union County, State of Oregon, that the Annual School Meeting of said District will -be held at Old High School Building in said district; to begin at the hour of two o'clock p. m. on the third Monday of June, being the 21st day of June, A. D. 1915. - This meeting is called for the pur pose of electing one director and the tnansnction of business iju!al at such meetings... Said election shall be held from 2 p. m. until ,6 p. m. and it shall be by ballot.' , .' Dated this 4th day of June, 1915. Attest: -ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS, 1 District Clerk. C. T. BACON, - ' Chairman Board of Directors. Adv. 6-4-17-18-19-21 BASE BALL PRAIRIE CITY V. ' LA GRANDE Tuesday, June 8th Admission 25 cems ' Grand'- Stand Free CHAPTER III. HE black' curtained limousine, its bit of tllmy gauze fluttering at the door mid Bill Wolf hold ing on to the spare tires for dear life, swept from the road down' Into thu long private drive to ti beauti ful residence overlooking the river, uud Bill Wolf, with a long sigh of relief, prepared to unbend ut last from his (stiffening position. The car, however,, never slackened. As .it dashed past the ' porte-cochere Its pale faced. Italian driver bent and looked at his clock and swept around on the other side of the long curve Just us the .family car of the Moorcs whirled luto the .drive. The handsome collie yelped as he, recog nized the familiar-spot, iind the five people iu the family.. car looked at each other In perplexity as Jerry curved round back to the road. .; How pecul iar! The black curtained limousine wus apparently heading into the city again, und a curved limpness came into Hie broad back of faithful Bill Wolf. Tn the ornately decorated parlor Mrs. Russel sbrved the cocktails and start ed upstairs with Juno's. They stopped her nt the portieres.". . "She's not to be disturbed." they all told her In their different forms "of speech.-'" -. ' y- :;.; -",-'.." Juno Warner luul Ikd.fnr u way from that section, hurrying on and on as If she could not put enough distance between herself and that hateful scene. She was In the more densely populat ed district vow. on a street of cheap shops aud rickety tenements,' and JUo fourth or fifth pawnshop which she missed gave her ir linppy Idea, biie lixikml in nt t lie next one. n i!.. ir,ni.-ii, rcincmberea n IDtS to Serf (Apply to teager qui fusjuyr Rcon.Mo.7 leaner one which she had passed and nii.l up and down stairs.. k,ve y room we it back to it. She hesitated a mo- In the house was searched and at last ?"; ., vn,,t .IK.I.11V iii. Orin Cunningham thought to investl mom, men .., . -. . . . ,,, ,i,w It. Ill uere.wi , - nmvMnX for ....... I LUtlllJ lIHH .. - - utuu mmu . -. . , ,,,ii,, i. i,.,vv June sceiueu inn uei uwnuu hnngliiKS Hum the others. He found iii, uimtiei'u closed and oneneu I Your Eyes Atk. nAf. f M0SBSO. Their Care When Normal Yes PROTECT ENLIGHTEN ENTERTAIN You watch this space and from time to time we will give yon Information on the proper, care of your eyes not generally known. We have absolutely the. only plant in Eastern" Orson that grinds and polishes the suf race of a lense. - We have the most up-wwuw fitting parlors and manufactur-, ing departments in Eastern Oregon. Call and examine our plant and compare with others. The firm that tries to deceive you with fletitons advertisement is unreliable, beware of them. A Siqn Caugnt tier tye. observe! a. for still ult'ichci! to his cra vat iiiid elniiipod to t Uo tiros so stlill.v tint lie i'. lt lie would Imvo to be pilfd olf was tho well known and Justly l.a mens private detective, B.il Wolf, faith -fill In spite of himself. : .'t more than two blocks behind came the family cur, wltli June's handsome collie on the seat beside Jerry. June s father Kteniei and June's mother gentler and more quiet, tho deserted groom gritting his teeth and ''clinching lilt- lists as the bind: curtained limousine; w'.Mi its bit of Ulmy gauze fluttering nt the aor, constantly kept Just before them like a tantalizing wlll-o -the- wisp. - -: In the boarding house of Mrs. liussei there was a frantic running to aim no Blve eeowled. mid there was a flash of temiier on his dark, handsome face as ho thrust some money Into the hand of Cunningham. "Here's 2,'' snld Orln. "Now, where did you net this bundle?".. "Tellin's u I ways worth moro than not telllii'."; ho stigoly observed and Jerked his. call slip from his pocket. "There's the address," - - , Gilbert Wye. rusting n glance at the slip, donned, his hat and coat, opened the door and strode out on tne steps. The stealthy figure which had rept along the hall suddenly darted out of the door after the messenger hoy and iiurried up the street with him.- It was Marie. . . Pown the street there whizzed the black curtained limousine. Wye- hui rled out to It us It stopped ami. with blasting lnipiitienoe, vailed. "Come oi'i" (.'uiiiilughiim dashed from the house and Jumped-Into th? llmmtslne, v bile Wye gave swift directions to his driver, lie, too, ''hopped- in ntul shut the door and threw up the side curtains, reveal ing the car empty except, for himself and ('minliighiim. The women In the door called something lu .shrill .excite ment as the car rushed away, but Scat il paid uu attention, and the . well known and Justly famous private de tective. Bill Wolf, groaned. ' ' - Around the corner dashed the family car of 'the Moore. mid -Ned Warner, leaning tensol.r forward, gritted his teeth and clinched his lists as the black curtained limousine once more rounded a corner. '-.:-.""x-'-' ','.-' - . -" V: The dumpy landlady knocked at the door of June's little bedroom and stop ped in profound astonishment when she entered. At the rickety table sat her new lodger lu n plain,' cheap black dress, bent earnestly forward. She was sewing punts! ': - .' : , "Whv. I hardly knew you," said the landlady, looking annual the room. She waddled to the door of tho flimsy wardrobe. and peered in. It was emp ty. "Wheve's them fine clothes you had?" . v ....' " . ' '.'-. "They did . not beloug to me." June snld simply. "I sent I hem away." ' - "Oh. you did! What about the neck lace;" ; ' . '..'.. - .- '"ilmt was a gift which 1 could not accept." 'ami June's eyes dropped. "1 Rent - it MWil.v tilso." , ... " .'.."',,' .'"(li. yon did!" Phe cleared her t1'! t "i:d 1 i:l:id i-t t!ie rtitck or pants and nt the 'delicate finwrs which were laboriously pushing the liecdle through the coarse cloth. "By the way, I for got to get any rent from you. I always get a week lit advance." . June smiled -.wanly and shook her head. "I nm sorry," she sald.:"l have no money." ;' " ,' "What:" The dumpy landlndy Jump ed to her feet.; She was breathing so hard that she wheezed..-. "No money! Young lady, you'll have to get out!" "Oh, no!" pleaded June. "Please!" She turned for one last word of ap peal, but the landlady's pitiless arm wns outstretched. A WIRE ORDER foi' steaks, chops or roasts pleases us more than you can imagine. The mere fact that you order by .telephone establishes your confidence in our pro duct and our square dealing methods. You are safe in ordering that way because if the meat isn't right, send it back. - " Grande Ronde Meat Co. O Is it anything 1 can do, miss?" he asked her. '-' -.' How much will you give mo ror this, please 7" and from Uer unn sue took au exquisitely carved tortoise shell comb studded with blue stones. The pudgy little niuu glanceu ui n indifferently. ' Half a dollar, maybe. , Oh!" nd June picked up the comb In dismay. "Why, lliese are rem lihlres. , The comb cost "Excuse mo." The pudgy nine uiun grabbed the comb from her hand und trotted nimbly to the window", screw ing a Jeweler glass in his bulging eye as he went. "Ok, $8, tnuyuo: , Why, the comb cost" Knrrv. ludv." und rubbing his pudgy hrinilH toL'Pther. he smiled Ingratiating ly at her, "but by the time you uus them little stones mid sell them ou waste so much lubor that if I'd give vnn s 'r. I'd lose money, maybe. June slowly picked up the comb. She was outside the door before ne cuiieu tier hack. "Walt!" He smiled Ingratiatingly at her. "You need tho money, lady.' "Verv much, I fear," she confessed. "And would you give me your prom ise that you toko up the loan some time, with the Interest?" m. viw'" Tlits verv eaiterly. "The comb is n keepsake. the . .. ,. ... ... rM...t,t.. ., them, revealing tne wuuwui-t iiiiua,i frozenly waiting on the Isolated bnl conv to be told his further share In (To be Continued. IF mm KIDNEYS BOTHER t'vV Bat leu meat and take a giaas of Salts to flub, out Kidneyi Drini plenty water. '.; --X'-i.V.l-.(Jijiii. LOTTES Wholesale Liquor Dealer 1118 Jefferson Ave, La Grande Ore. FOR PRICES AND QUALITY -on- WHISKIES WINES BRANDIES GINS, ETC. PHONE BLACK 51 Distributor Of Lemp's St. Louis Beer Geyser Brook, The Only Whiskey For You The pudgy little man sighed, and hU Ujrf(J girl9 laughei "I ain't supposed to tell." June's trick. The young man mid tho J.H.Pear&Son La Grande'e Leading Optomet rieU. ' face wns full of sympathy "Then I irive V0U $8.50." - She gathered tin the money with a sickening sense of humiliation and took the ticket he gave her mid walked out, fWllmr hnt she had been badly worst ed, becnuse she had no heart for this sort of bartering. It dawned uiou her W thnr were worse humiliations tnan accepting money from one's bus , June was gone, and Gilbert Blye turn ed and wnlked down the stairs. There was n ring at the doorbell. A messenger boy, and he carried 11 bun dle. A stealthy figure slipped forward into the hall. No answer," said the boy as he de livered the bundle. . Orln Cunningham at n slgnnl from Blye took the bundle and passed it to a - 1 uiyc luvrt iiif tinmiu baud, and yet-; She conquereu iue Mrg missel. ' She tore It open mi l weakness which sprang fiercely up ' drew fortn bofro the revelers whojaul ber, which made her heart cry in an guish for Ned, which made her long) to desert all this hideous struggle and fly to his sheltering arms. No; she must flizht to the end! - hIih to do next? A slmi at the foot of a dark, narrow stair way caught her eye: "fllrla Wanted to Sew rail to.' Labor. Honest toll. Slight as might be the pay, was it not bet ter, arte.r an, than tho occunatlons in which she had suffered so much? Timorously Juue climbed the stairs, stopping nt the first landing for n reeurronce of that slight pnnirti which had come upon her. An tmnosKlblv dirty man stood be hind a long table on which were plied huge bundles tied in rough paper. Well?" he sold gruffly. Urio acid in meat excites the kidney, tW hrnimn overworked: Bet sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irri tated, and you may bo obliged to seek re lief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flUBh off the body's urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kid ney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheu matio twinges when the weather is bad. Bat less meat, drink lots of -water i also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before DreaKiaa for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla, and has been used for generations to clean clogged Kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source , of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent lHhia-watcr drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists here say they sell lota of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming . kidney trouble while it is only trouble. Did Not Know He Had Kidney Trouble gathered in her parlor the raiment In which tliey had Inst seen the beautiful June. Orin Cunningham stooped down with nn onth, and picked up something which -had fallen to the floor. 1 lie string of pearls!, ne stamped upon tlio floor lu ruge. . "Stop that messenger, boy !" came tne cold, hard tones of Gilbert Blye. "Where did you get this bundle?" de manded Orln Cunningham. The boy. hitched his trousers., "I ain't supposed to tell." "How much did you get for not tell ing?" demanded Mrs. Iltissel. "All she had-70 cents." "Ah!" Cunningham thrust his hands In bis pockets. Then he flushed as he turned to Gilbert Blye. 'Until I applied for life Insurance, writes Andrew O'Donnoll, Birming ham, Ala., "I did not know that I bad kidney trouble, but four phy sicians who examined me for the coni- Sany said. I had, and each turned mo own on account of this liisldlpu trouble. Later 1 was seriouslydl J abled and used Foley Kidney Pilla, nd used them persistently, until now one of the same physicians says I m all right and he will O. K. my appli cation. I have caused many of m) friends to buy Foley Kidney Pills. Overworked kidneys may become Inflamed and seriously djseased wlillo the sufferer ignores . the warnings. Backache, rheumat'im. uric acid In the blood, dlBColored urine, stilt Joint, soro muscles, pumncss under eyes any and all of these conditions deserve Instant attention. Foley Kid ney Pills help the kidneys to do their wora, sootne ana h?hi n help throw out poisonous mi ter froir tho uystem. SOLI) EVERYWHERE. California Olives Ripe THESE SELECTED RIPE OLIVES ARE RICH, NUTRITIOUS AND READY FOR TABLE USE. WE ARE SELLING THESE FINE OLIVES AT 20c FOR PINT CANS AND 35c FOR QUARTS. THIS IS CHEAPER THAN THEY ARE SOLD IN BULK, AND THEY ARE MUCH BETTER. TRY A CAN WITH YOUR NEXT ORDER. ! J. G. 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