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PAGE TWO. LS GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1916; YM. I I I SHOES--ChildrenWSHOES Our Three SPECIALTIES for 15 Oct some romping-, halthy, real children at your house? 'With big appetites ami wonderful tower of "kkking out" shoes. They're the youngsters we want. They can prove to you that our children's shoes are made of "wtuff that wears". Patent Leather, Gun Metal, Kid. $1.25, $1.98, $2.09, $2.29, $2-59 Ii ii i 1 1 tin in mil IWIVWWWWN. 1 Prompt Service. 2 The Lowest Prices. 3 The Highest Grade of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Every Pair Worth the Money ..... eoartment Store CHURCHES 10 11 SSI CHRISTIAN FAITH FOLLOW EKS WILL MEET I'lndlcton Mukcs Ready for Important Conclave Tomorrow. dwelling was completely afire and a Mr. Ward turned in an alarm at tho corner of Ruilroud and Marie streets. The house is owned by tho Peter Rlai.chnu estate. The loss is estimat ed at $100. No household poods were i saved. The house was fully insured but no insurance was carried on the ! goods. j To Discuss Plan for Folder. A number of the Commercial As- ! SHERRY'S A Sensible JJL "HER MATERNAL RIGHT." At Sherry's Today Last Day Kitty Gordon, the best dressed woman in motion pictures, lntroduc- socjation met this morning with Sec- inj, in this pjcture) three gems of the ru ta;y,?'?"?ton discuss plans for modiste's art, each gown representing the 1916 folder to be published by the an outiay of moJe than ?3000, Actinff association. )V tn;s supreme beauty of tho stage Alcohol Is Taken. 'that is not hampered by the.weurintr p ii i orT , . J U. Temple is mourning the ol Uiese costly gowns but enhancing niiiiimnn uiiu 0Sf- oi a quart ot alcohol which was -ne periormnnce 01 mis stately queen prominent workers in the Christian taken from his office yesterday. 1 the stage and screen a hundred churches of Eastern Oregon, together Corbeti's Joke Turned Against Him. 1'oM. with some of the notable of that le- uen Corbett had a narrow escape 1 Stuiy Based on the protection, nomination from the western part of ,from being seriously hurt at Union honor and reputation u woman seeks tho state and from other sections of I yesterday, according' to returning vis-, to maintain for her unborn, affording the country will meet in Pendleton . jt0rs from the Stock show. Ilinny moments of immense intensoness, June 21, 22, 23, 24 and 2o for the East- was competing in the cowboy's race subtile suspense being profusely cni Oregon session of the annual state on the home stretah, a young fel- pleasing from beginning to end, en conyention. The state convention is 0w rode up with Corbett, who was acted in a locale and atmosphere of held annually in rurner, Ore., where a i leading. In a spirit of jest Coibett wonderful scenicul qualities giving the large permanent tabernacle has been took hold of Doherty's reins to pre-' story a setting second-to none and a constructed for the purpose but last i vent hjm from KOjnff ahead. The boy touch of realism and strange fascina year, the Eastern Oregon ministers IVl.ns infuriated and lashed Coibett tion seldom found in feature produc secured tho consent of the convention (across the face. After the race the tions of this sort, to gather for a district convention , father of the bov came ud to Corbett' each, year at .Pendleton. ,i rii,,,i ),; ,., i .. it is expeciea tnat tne convention a ir(re Ktick. Corbett got up and this year will bring 75 church w,9rk-' started after the father but fell. One of the Spain boys then took up the fight for Corbett with a club but was prevented by bystanders from hitting Doherty. Corbett was disqualified in the race and the boy was given first place. The Pendleton buckaroo declared af ter the race that he did not even have a headache. ers to the city for five days. All of the hcuds of the Eastern Oregon churches will be here. The program includes interesting talks by these pastors, by state workers and by sev eral easterners. Among tho visitors of note who will take part in the program are John II. Booth, ot Kansas City, secretary of ial was made in Olnev cemetery. I Maloney Heads Democrats. I Judge J. W". Maloney was elected chairman of the Democratic County . Central committee today at a mec-t-i ing of the Central Committeemen. J. 'S. Miller was elected secretary of the organization. Accidental Gun Shot Wound Fatal i victor ivtrnari, victim ot an ac- i CKlental shooting lhursuay, passed TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS Eat less meat if yon feel Backachy or jjiaaaer trouDles you Salts is fine for Kidneys. the state Extension 'lioard. F. W.IMrs. J. C. Waldron Victim of Cancer. ' iwt!.-v at .St" Anthony's hospital yes- mirnhum of Springfield, III., president Mrs. J. L. Waldron, aged 40, passed or tne A. j. ftl. S.; Mrs. Ida Harrison away at 5::i0 last night at her home teniay ,,f l.,i,.,.l. i i 4i. I 'i iiciltu.l,, tl ll.tl.IUM.il W(JI M' III UlU field of the Christian church. Among the persons prominently, connected with the work in this state are J. A. J 40i-d, of Milton, formerly a well knewn eastern worker. Dean K. C. Sanderson of the Eugene Hible Uni versity, C. F. Swander, secretary of the state convention and E. S. Mulkey, in ehnrge of northwest benevolence of the church. Pendleton News Items. Pendleton, June 17. The dwelling occupied by T. R. Dudley, 508 Marie stieet, was almost completely de stroyed by fire last night at 5:10 o'clock. A defective flue caused the blaze. Mrs. Ora Hadley, upon dis covering tho house to be in flames, at tempted to extinguish the fire with a small garden hose. l!y this time the The ifternoon shortly before 3 o'clock. The young man regained consciousness before he died and told lo was lver to extract the shells and the gun ex ploded. Only one bullet passed Mrs. Waldron is survived bv a hus- ln ms 1)0"'- bar.d. J. L. Waldron. prominent farm-i . J 1,e '"unK on Jilamo stieet lrom cancer. deceased was born i near Silverton, Jul has lived in Oregon all her life. She came to Umatilla county in 188.'! in Marion' county ' the accident happened. II. Iv IS 1870, and ''leaking the Iver-Johnson revor or, and two daughters, Mrs. V ictor Rouinagotix and Miss Claire Waldron. She is well known in the Pilot Rock and Nye country where, the family resided for a number of years. They moved into their new home in Pen dleton only a short time ago. Mrs. Waldron returned from Port- UIIMl 111IIIUI. I.WIJ WCUIv.) ilgU Blllieilllg from tne cancer. .She is a member of the Artisans. The funeral was held this afternoon at 2:110 o'clock at Folsom's chapel. Rev. II. II. Ilubbell officiated and lmi- Tbe young man was born on the Grant Earhart farm near Pendleton 'June 27, 181)5, and h:is lived all of his life in this country, lie is survived by his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Earhart, a twin sister, Vivian and a younger brother, Ray. Ti.e fun?!iil will be held at Brown's chapel at 9:.'!0 tomorrow morning. Rev. Charles Quinney will conduct the services. Interment will be made in Ol.-iey cemetery. Meat forms uric acid which excites and overworks the kidneys in their efforts to litter it from the system. Regular eat ers of meat must flush the kidnevs occa sionally. You must relieve them like you relieve your bowels; 1 removing all the aenls, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in tho kidney region, sharp pains in the buck or sick headache, diz ziness, your stomach sours, tongue is ami wnen tne weallier 13 bad you wive meununo iwingcs. j he urine cloudy, full of sediment: the chnnnnl: often get irritated, obliging you to get iwo or inreo times during the night, Jo neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts lrom any pharmacy; tuke a table- spoonful in a glass of water before break fast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine and bladder disorders dis appear. This famous salts is made from the acid of cranes and lemon iuice. mm- Lined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate slntr- gisli kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts is inexpensive; harmless and makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding oerious kidney and bladder diseases. Some of these Congressmen who in sist upon an all summer session may be scared to go home. Columbia State A natural association of ideas should keep aviators out of Switzerland for fear of holes in the air. Washington rost. Lieut. Bryan, U.S.N, stated before the Am. Soc. of Naval Engineers: "Oils made from, the as- - phalt-base crudes have shown themselves to be much better adapted to motor cylinders, as far as their carbon-forming proclivi ties are concerned, than are paraf-fine-base Pennsylvania oils." Zerolene is scientifically refined from selected California crude asphalt-base. Highest competitive awards, San Francisco and San Diego Expositions. For ciIq by dealers everywhere and at r en-ice stations and agencies of the Standard Oil Company. yreoii pup the Standard Oil for Motor Cars If , M4tli- Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they '.muni njurii me Beai or me uisase. ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and In ordi-r to cure il you must take In termit remedies. Hall's Catarrh Curs Is iimi-ii iiuoniaiiy, ana acts directly upon Iho tjlond and mucous surface. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It whs prescribed ly one of the best phy sicians in thin country for years and is a regular prescription. It Is composed of he best tonics known, combined with the bf-st blood purifiers. a-tlnK directlv on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combina tion of the two Innredients Ik what pro duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. K J. CHK.VKV & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold hy DrU(!;itit8. price "fie. Vake Hair. Family Flllo for const Ipa tun. "Why Swear, Dear? Use 'Gets-It' for Corns!" It's the New Flan. Simple. Sure as Fate. Applied in a Few Seconds. "Why. John, I never know you to use such latiBuatfe! I've told you several times it's no use to try those bandages, salves, tapes, plasters, and I fc 4k. -N- a 1 0 A wedding tour Id a taxi sounded good to Tansy Cronln, director of tho Cronln dramatic, nchool of Jacksonville, Kla. Sc K hen E '.ward Aronheim. chauf four, who drove her each day from her home to the school, suggested that the monctonv ol the dully drive bp broken tiv a weddlna tour, she consented. . They were married lu Chlc-"o and Ktarted on a taxt honevmoon At Atlantic City a policeman In formed Arouhclm he wi, wanted In Chi. 'ago oa a charge of appro priating :he bridal th Thai etded the honeypioon Aronheim riaiiiis ne uouKilt ttu taxi Jacksonville. in VOII TVonllln'l T n.n run. 1.. n, r. n f Vou I ..J Cirt-It" for Ihiiie Cornsi'1 rentr.irtlons for corns. Hire's some elu-li-, It's Just wonderful how rasv, clear and clean' II makes any coin come rlnht on. T.ikes but a few sec onds to apply. It dries at once. Put your sock on rlcht over It, there's ni. thine to stick or roll up. form a bundle of your toe, or press on the rc"n- It's pain! .'ss. simple as rolllnir on a Ior. Now put away those knives, rrrs and scissors, use 'Geis-lf and you II have a sweeter disposition und no more corns and calluses." neis-n is sold by drmrirlsts every, where, u,-,,-, a botttc. or sent direct by K. Lawrence & Co.. Chicacu. 111. iip'd in I. a Cninoo and recommend ed" is the world'i best corn romeilv bv C. 1). I-utnin. " Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. AUSTIN BROWNELL, Manager HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Supplies and Heating Devices Phone Main 726 Sommer Hotel Building, next to Western Union D.R.FONG CELEBRATED CHINESE HERB CO. (30 years practical experience) The Famous Chinese Herbvfifor AH Ailments of Both Sexes CONSULTATION FREE Office Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Jefferson Ave. La Grande, Ore. We Consider Your Success Paramount to Our Own Because our success depends on the development of the communities served by us and the prosperity of their inhabitants. We have made large investments for your convenience and comfort, in property which cannot he toovaH to locality if our business does not prosper as can yours There fore not only from public spiritedness but from business interests we wish to cooperate with you in anything tending to further the welfare of the community. No proposition is too small to receive our cheerful and thorough consideration and active encouragement. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. Always at Your Service Telephone Main 34 STORAGE COAL 4,.-3H ItSV il. ft jfr -V!':" YOUR CHOICE OF COAL We carry every grade and size for home or factory consump tion at the lowest prices per ton. Keeping old trade is just as important as getting new customers. We do both by giv ing our customers what they want Storage rates are cn now. Provide your winter's supply of fuel, like the good house wife, who cans fruit and vegetables for your family's winter needs. Begin now and lay away a ton or two each month of our LONG LASTING HIAWATHA. This coal won't slack or spoil and you will save money. Price advances August 1st. CHAIN $2.50 GREEN WOOD $3.50 DRY PULL, LOOSE, CORD DELIVERED LYNCH and STEWART Jefferson Ave. One Block East Depot Phone Main 10 One Word, One Cent, One Time. ;::':;' 1