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U GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGij THREE! GRANGE PARTY 4 4 4? 4? 4? 4? 4' 4 4? J? $? 4?4fcl?4,,4,Htfc4'4iiKl WOULD YOU HIDE VACCINATION MARX? . USE AWE-KISS! FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1916. HI YOUNG PEOPLE WILL SATURDAY. News Notes and Personal from Cove. MEET Mention Cove, Aug. 24. (Special) Mt. Fanny grange will give a social for the young people Saturday evening, Aug. 26 at the Shanghai school house. Games will be the order of the even ing. Refreshments to be served will be sandwiches, cake and roasted weenies and marshmallows. Every thing is free and the invitation is pen to all. Loten Conklin has a new Overland. Mrs. Herbert Stevens is visiting her sister Mrs. Lou Payne and other rela tives and friends. Miss Vera Pease entertained a few of her friends Monday evening. D. T. Fox, of Turner, Mont., has been visiting at the home of Frank Brown for a few days. E. J. Payne, wife and two daugh ters of Walla Walla, are visiting his mother, Mrs. Lou Payne. Mrs. Motly is here visiting for a few days. Mrs. C. E. Proctor and family of North Dakota and Mrs. A. H. Feld man of Portland have been visiting their father A. IS. Daniels for the past month. Mrs. Proctor and family re turned home Friday. Al Daniels and family were Cove callers Friday. Mrs. W. W. Abbott of Portland is the guest of her sister Mrs. J. W. In gram. Mt. Fannie grange held their reg ular meeting at Shanghai school house Saturday, Aug. 19. The pro gram consisted of recitations by i Uladys and fcithel Donn, iulward JJal ton, Miss Edna Douglas of Chicago and Mrs. W. W. Abbott of Portland, a reading by M. L. Carter and a song by Vera Pease. Ceo. Jasper and family of Free water came over in their auto to visit Mrs. Jasper's parents Mr. and Mrs. Boswell. Chas. Johnston has purchased a new Ford. Leonard Love has gon to Milton to pick prunes. Lester Johnston has a new Reo. Will Houx is home for a few days. He will return to his work in Boise Monday. Dr. Paglierc Blames War for High Food Prices Buenos Aires, Aug. 25. Dr. Jose Marcus Paglierc today denied the re port that the 'Radical party soon to put its hand to the administrative machinery in Argentina has no pro pram. The statement has been made by a number of their political oppon ents and by many radicals them selves. Dr. Paglierc, a prominent Radical who probably twill have a place in President-Elect Irigoycns says they are mistaken H you havo a vaccination marK, niao It! Hide It with a "wee-kiss." Ha! - Who will give you a "wee-kiss." Vou make It That's what Wanda Lyon did. This famous beauty of "A World of Pleasure" was so anxious Mi hide a vaccination mark she Invented the "wee-kiss." It's a Utile but- j terfly thing of silk which she slues on her rm. It bides the scar, also, attracts admiring eyes, - of much bread at 8 cents and 8 mills for 2 pounds and 2 ounces. This was done without the loss of a single cent. We will do the same with meat and milk very soon.'' The Best Laxative. To keep the bowels regular the best ers his address tonight, the only set speech on his schedule in Wyoming. Governor and Mrs. Hughes left Salt Lake City at midnight and were due to arrive in Cheyenne late this af ternoon, rear platform talks at Raw lins. Laramie and possibly other Wy oming towns being almost certain to laxative is outdoor exercise. Drink ' a run glass oi water nan an nour do- Liver Trouble, cabinet ifour breaiaast and eat an aDunoance i of fruit and vegetables, also eatab le Radicals." he declared today, j lish a regular habit and be sure that "are men of action, with deeds, not I your bowels move once each day. words, for our daily motto. Person- i When a medicine is needed take ally I look forward to a new consti- i Chamberlain's Tablets. They are tutional life in Argentina which will j pieasant to take and mild and gentle make our nationality as immovable as :, efferf. obtainable everywhere. the rock. "There will be more security for the people and for the stranger." Dr. Pagliere said the Radicals will reduce food prices. Cowboys to "Yip Yea" for Hughes Cheyenne, Wyo., Aug. 25. A crowd of cowboys and cattlemen from near- "TVio Hurnnonn Miar o aniH tndnv. bv ranches and ranees came to Chey- "has unnecessarily increased the cost , enne today to "yip yae when Charles of bread in Argentina to 15 1-2 cents E. Hughes arrives for tonight s mass for 2 pounds and 2 ounces. We have ' meeting here. The picturesque fron studied this matter and at the end of tiersmen" also will be in evidence 8 months of experiment have disposed . when the Republican candidate dehv- PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY Fruit and Vegetable List for Saturday Phone Main 80 Crawford Peaches Home-vGrown Peaches Black Cap Berries Blackberries Muskmelon Watermelons Bananas Oranges Plums Lemons Ripe Bartlett Pears Grapes Roasting Ears Ripe Tomatoes New Cabbage Turnips Yellow Onions Cantaloupes Green Beans Golden Wax Beans Cucumbers Celery Green Peppers Green Onions LUNCH-BOX NECESSITIES Cold Boiled Ham, Sardines, Veal Loaf, Old Master Coffee Pickles, New York Cheese, Olives, Cookies, Peanut Butter, Holsum Bread Heinz. Van Camp, and Preferred Stock Pork & Beans, Barrington Hall Coffee "I am bothered with liver trouble about twice a year," writes Joe Ding man, Webster City, Iowa. "I have pains in my side and back and an aw ful soreness in ir.y stomach. I heard of Chamberlain's Tablets and tried them. By the time I had used half a bottle of them I was feeling fine and had no signs of pain." Obtainable everywhere. Poor Little Rich Boy Nyack, N. Y., Aug. 25. Willie Crossman Lee, "the poor little rich boy" who cried and said he was "tired of being dragged around the country" by relatives interested in the $2,000,000 estate he inherits from the late William Crossman, coffee king, will shift guardians again hero today. Supreme Court Justice Tompkins decided that De Witt H. Kenyon, Port Chester lawyer, must return the boy ti Mrs. Emma Kenyon Lee, mother of Frederick T. Lee of White Plains, stepfather of the boy. The battle for possession of the 2 million dollar boy has waged hotly for more than a year in the New York courts between William Mills, Jr., of California, father of the boy and Lee, his stepfather. His father started seven separate actions to get the boy and the management of his estate, but lost every one. The boy's mother, who divorced Mills and married Lee, died in New York 2 years ago. Testimony at the hearing said that Mills never had taken any interest in his son until he inherited the estate of the coffee king. The boy testified that his mother had impressed on him the de sirability of remaining with his step father. The dawyer had bten appointed guardian a few months ago, and the boy taken away from Lee. Lee and his mother hid the boy and were haled into court. It is expected that they, will now be permitted to keep him. Just the Thing for Diarrhoea. "About two years ago I had a se vere attack of diarrhoea which lasted over a week," writes W. C. Jones, Bu ford, N. D. "I became so weak that I could not stand upright. A druggist recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Oholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The first dose relieved me and within two days I was as well as ever." Many druggists recommend this remedy be cause they know that it is reliable. Obtainable everywhere. 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