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TUESDAY. JANUARY 22, 1913 PAGE FOUR LA GKAXDL' LVLNLMj OL'SLUVLK. A Family Cough Remedy The almost universal use of narcotir drills in coutrh remedies makes it worth while to know of a safe remedy that is free from these habit-forming drags. A. D. S. COUGH REMEDY is 8uch a remedy. It relieves promptly and permanently. We eall it the family cough remedy heeau.-:e it is as safe for children as adults. 25c and 50c LA GRANDE PHARMACY , Adolph Newlin, Mgr. Quick Delivery Phone Main 40 La Grande, Oregon LADD CANYON NOTES Mr. Ilex t'oliimuy Hostess to (irl. Together Club unci Hel Cross Laches Visit of Mm. Dougherty MIhh Maude lliinton Moves to I. a (irnndo. LADD CAN VON, Ore., Jan. 21. (Special.) Mrs. Hex Conaway was tho last hostess to tho (let-Together Club and Ited Cross members when tlicy met ut her home Janua'-y 17. The afternoon was panned in finish ing a couple ot pajamas and knit ting, which was followed by a very tasty luncheon. As tho roads wore bad, only the following could lie proaont: Mosdames Jlonry I'coblur, I). W. Miller, IlenJ. llafnbrldge, Mary Counsell, Win. linnton, Clias. Grundy E. C. Fields, Clyde Hoppol, Itoy Hulley, Misses Louisa Counsell and Amy Miller. Mrs. Couiiscll will he the next hostess to theso two organ izations, January "1. Mrs. Euln Dougherty, of Wendell, Idaho, and little daughter, Dorothy, arrived hero Friday for an Indefin ite vlHlt with her parents, Mr. anil Mrs. Dick Techier and other relat ives. Miss Sibyl Mulhnlland vhillcd In La Grnndo last Wednesday and Thursday, attending tlio wedding of her cousin. Miss Eva (ironch while there. Mlns Maude Danlon has nrcepled a position In Young's Confectionery storo In La Grando. WILLOWCALE NEWS By J. M. AMSIIKKKY Miss Princess 'and Charles W. Bond.Jr., rponl the week-end at homo having passed examinations in all their studies at the La Grande high school. The land 111 covered with water as when the snow melts In the Spring of tho year In ordinary seasons. Herbert Myers In home again from a ten days visit to his farm In Can ada. This correspondence Is from the Hot Lake school district No. CI, which wo propose to name Willow dale and our correspondence from this section hereafter will be given under this nuuic. G. W. Del.ay, oue of our enter-! prising farmers who specializes in Itcd and ltoan Durham cattle, Is preparing several head of stock for tho Ontario sale this Spring. The recent rain and snow have de layed the work. on the state highway. William Wilkinson, a young man who enlisted In the Q. M. corps In the beginning of the war, has been discharged on account of a perman ent disability Incurred on the 28th of July by a horse falling on him. Miilllm; out cellars Ib the order or the day at Wlllowditle. WEDNESDAY """""""""""""";' it Is a big. busy place. The Hostess! ! Nouc C( la (Iruntla ilou"c wonderfully convenient , ,vn w vtiuMtti, i affair wlta ample ainnuient nd ........a comfort. ItegiMered in Portland Harry) Louie of La urande Is regl-tered at the Hotel Portland. Portland. Vlilt f I is Sister Colonel Johnson re-turned to his home In Gibbon after visiting here with his sister, Miss Elsla Wickham. Iteturn to Klgin Eva and Sophia Patterson of Elgin returned home thw morning. They have been visit ins Claude Berry. 1 U-turned From lloUe Dr. S. A. Rr returned last night from a trip to Boise. Hero From Huntington John V. Lcguc, or Huntington, Is in the city! on business. i DO IT NOW! Resolve to pay cash for your wants Co. buys and sells for cash. One price to all, and that is the lowest. stretch vour dollars. The J. 0. IVuncy Ikdsc Visitor A. M. Sanborn has! returned from Boise where he spent ; a few days on business. I Visit Wallowa County J. W. Walden. district camp warden lefr this morning for Wallowa county on j Crc!S ,iance. I a ten-day business trip. Klgin Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ad arr;3 and Miss Adams, of Klgin, were here last night attending tbe lied lave for Inibler ?,frs. W. C. lUnsen and Mrs. C. It. Bibbcrd left for Imbler this morning where they will visit a few days with Mrs. Wade. lieturmt From Portland Mr. and Mrs. frank Hansen who have spc-at I the past week in Portland returned la hi night. I Men's Unions $1.49, $1.33, $2.49 Men's Rubbers 89c, 93c Men's Work Pants $1.98, $2.49, $2.98 Men's Wool Shirts $1.98, $2.98, $3.43 Men's Sta' Shirts $4.93, $5.90, $6.90 Rand Shirts 98c, $1.25, $1.49 ' Men's Overalls $1.19 Men's Work Shoes $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 t'ordurov Coats $4.98 Visit American Lake J. F. Cor bctt and familv are on a visit to Portland and American Lako where ! at Hot Lakc- they are visiting their son, James. Leave for Portland Mr. and Mrs. ! , C. Bays and little daughter left for Portland after spending some time! Hcuirn to Portland C. C. Brad ley, grand exalted ruler of the Elks. returned to Portland last night after attending a special meeting of the Elks' lodge. iaes for Kamela Mr. W. W. Fowler left this morning for Kamela where Mr. Fowler is employed bv the O.-W. It. & X. Hal lire ill Portland Hal Rees. of the Galloway-Rees Co., who left for Portland Sunday night will re- Paris Garters 19c Away with Credit Slavery ft Inrarnorsted. & Jt Formerly The United Store Boston Garters 10c Visit Son Mrs. Chas. Playle left this morning for the Conley ranch I turn home tomorrow. where sho will visit with Mr. and j Mrs. Carl Fuller. Mr. Fuller is her son. Helm us to S. Harry Frawley who has been at his home here for four weeks owing to illness returned to San Francisco where he will re sume his work In the transport ser vice. Visit Portland The folowing peo ple registered at the Imperial Hotel, Portland, January 18th: J. B. Cor bett, T. J. Huston, Mrs. T. W. King and cliilil, and C. D. Emahiser, all of La Grande. Takes Aviation lixr.iiiiiinl ion Harry M. J. Turner, O.-W. K. & X. trainman is In Portland taking exam inations for the officers aviation ser vice. , Wm. IVaro in Portland W. M. Pc-are Is In Portland attending the State board of Optometry of which lie is secretary. Mr. Peare is also taking examination for officers avia tion. Leaves Hospital Little Freddie ANNOUNCEMENTS Klgin VWlors Those returning to Elgin after attending the lied j " """""""----- Cross benefit dance last night are; ' Island ily Ladies AM. Ml. and Mrs. Dan Sonimer and little T,lc Ladies Aid of Island City will granddaughter. Daphne, who gave a j ""-',jt ut tlle beautiful new home of feature dance; and Mr .and Mrs. Ed. i MS- U'lell thin week. JohiiKon. Little Daphne will spend tho winter with her grandparents in Elgin. " ! Visit I'm I land Walter M. Pierce; and L. L. Snodgrass were among the multitude at the Multnomah hotel in , Portland over Sunday. Mr. Snod- grass was in attendance at the cere-1 lunula! session of the Shriners and Salvation Arras1 Service. Tonight will be the first of a ser ies of special meetings at the Salva tion Army on Jrf.'erson sticet, con ducted by Commandant Oldenburg, of Seattle. All are invited to attend. Mctcalf, who has been confined at the hospital for three weeks, left for his home this morning. l-cnves for Sail Francisco Harry Frawley left this morning for San Francisco after spending a month with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Frawley. . Registered nt the Sor.-.nicr Those registered at the Sommcr are: W. W. Brooks, Imbler; H. L. Andrews, Imb ler; H- W. Lovcland, Portland; Otis Toney, Joseph; Chester Guyan, Jos-! eph; Geo. S. Craig and wife; J. A. Cooper, Portland; W. O. Azling, Portland; H. W. Hicks, Portland; C. S. Mark, Seattle; Chas. L. Dun ham, Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. G. I. Wade, City; A. W. Xelson, Boise; A. : M. Sanborn, Portland; R. B. Mc Clay, Portland; J. W. Wells, Star-: key; C. E. Allen, Portland; James E. : Da.'inon, Candy Kid; T. W. Weis, ; Portland; H. Cassea and wife; E. Friend, Seattle. address clearly. You will receive iu return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, cold3 anil croup; Foley Kidney I'llhi, for pain in sides and Dark: rheumatism, b.ickache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, hcadacife and sluggish bowels. Sold every where. Adv. At the Foley Those registered at the Foley are: J. L. Goss of San F.cncisco; Wm. Keith of Portland; It. B. Johnson, of Portland; F. G. Delano. Portland; J. H. Mtmnaugh. I Wallowa, L. Adams and wife, Elgin; Catholic Knitting Club j. A. Sommers, Elgin; Miss E. M. The Catholic Ladies' Knitting Club Adams. Elcin. C. E. Anderson. helped to chase about 100 candidates ; will meet next Wednesday at the home Haines; C. E. Bergreen. Portland;; Sam J. Ford, Seattle; B. S. Coble, ; When You Are Hungry Hungry as a bear, and want soniethiiifr, that is deli cious, when your appetite has to be humored EAT HEINZ SPAGHETTI Al reach iked, readv to serve. Conies in 5e cans. across the desert. Mr. Pierce Is said ot Mrs. J. 0. bnodgrass on Washing- to have been consulting leading ' ton avenue. Democrats of the state concerning ( - party policy and candidates. Annual Klin Dept. Dance Tuesday. At'.eml Festivities "L L. Lyon, Fire department will bo given Tues V. Weber and Mrs. Weber and G. 11. day night in the Hex hall. Jitney Rush, of La Giande, were guests of dance. Good music. 1-21-21. tho Multnomah hotel, Portland. Sun- j Pendleton; T. A. DuBois, Portland; . Fred Frobom, Enterprise; O. Scott & wife. Elgin; Mrs. J. A. Horan, I The annual dance of the Volunteer j Portland: K. H. Kitts. Portland; day night when the hand of Nile Temple. Mystic Shrine, Seattle, rend ered a delightful concert. The gen tlemen In the paty were attending tho ceremonial put on by Al Kader Temple. In the evening they at tended a dinner at which l.'.uO plates were served, probably the laigeiu Masonic dinner ever given in the Northwest. ... I Visit t amp Lewis Mlsa Mary i G'oupe l.lld brother, Olaf Gioure. ! returned hist night from a visit with 1 ilielr bl'i'ihet. Allied, who is in the aimy nt ramp r.ewis, American Lake. They report a most enjoyaliu trip. A i-.il there di .-ebises the wonderful and necessary work of liie I. a Cross. Y. .M. C. A. and K. C . T,: K. C. as veil as Y. M. C. A. inak'-s welcome all teliriotis denom ii'iiti.ms. Although at the present time there are not as many men sta ll, mil at Camp L'wis as heietofore. Y. M. C. A. Class tn Telegraphy Clans n.eets at 7:30 p. in., Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday nights, two hours each even ing. Six more students wanted. Call at Y. M. C. A. building evenings fnr particulars. Students placed in positions as soon as they qualify for j either railroad or Western Union po- - i s I Geo. R. Menifield, Seattle; C. A. Kor tcn, Chicago; J. F. Logue, Hunting ton; A. C. Lettig, Portland; W. A. ! Lerrace, Wasco, Ore.; C. Bays and I wife, Portland; Dr. F. F. Xotz, Bak ; or; L. Z. Terrull, Union; Frank ! Voerg, Arcade theatre. i o i V.'. H. lloardman of La Grande : was in Pendleton Saturday. Xew today, Lar're, Kam-y Italian Prunes, 15c 11). Portland Sweet Cookies new consignment. Navel Oranges, -J.jc, ."ilie, (."e and 70c a dozen. Save ")( a Pound on CnlTee Ray liuik Mocha and Java. Kight-ounec J:ns Queen Olives at each. Large Imperial Valley Head Lettuce, i(i- a head. Serve lee-cold liartlett Pears for lircakt'ast. War Rreads, fresh every morning. New Yellow Corn Meal and Rye Flour. Plenty of Fresh I'lggs at ."iOc a doy.cn. Fine Sunkis! Lemons at 40e a dozen. tions. 1-10-27 Attention. At the regular meetlnr of Star Encampment No. 31, I. O. 0. F., tiic-c will he work In Golden IUHe ard lioyal Pu.ple degrees, followed !v a hanti'i.-:. All members and vis iting patriatclr; are invited to be present. 1-ia-St. W. A. WOKSTLLL. Scribe. iNEW TODAY! Our Jitney Offer This and 3c. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this enclose with 5c and mail it to tiley & Co., 2:ir, Sheffield, Ave., 'hle-aso. 111., writing your name nr.d PHONE MAIN 80 PATHSON BROTHERS GR0CE8Y l. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. VAUDEVILLE 4 - BIG BIG- 4 KEYSTONE COMEDY OVERTURE "... Arcade Orchestra "LOST A COOK" Keystone Comedy FIELDS & FIELDS. .Comedy Character Singers FRANK VOERG- Comedy Musical Act MATTUS & YOUNG- "Two Dancing Bits" EDW. Z0ELLER TRIO . . . Comedy Entertainers Matinee at 2:15; First Evening Show at 7:15 ARCADE COMING THURSDAY FRANKLYN FARNUM c in "The Scarlet Car" L It mm s.; d si. g to do at homo. Phone Black 3!2. 1-22-i.t. WANTED-Schonl girl to help with limine work Tor room and hoard and spending money. Hed 'JU2. 1-22-tf. 1. 1ST - lie'.- ard for information !e;.ilini; to the recovery of a black i:iiil v. Iiite Llewellyn pup who fol linci! lnTM.n fiom Inch school to fild Town. Answers to name of Colonel. Plume Black 1DI.1. J. II. Dupes. 1-22-lf. I LOST -On or about Washington i aetnie. a Cameo stick pin. ite i waul. Call J.C. Penney Co. 1-22-21 9- preparedness I.KUi.N THE Tltl'TH AHOUT ('(iitSI'.TS As Wc Are Learning the Truth About War. Let Acquainted With V .ml i j Foil KliNT -one 4-rooiu house; j one f.-iuon house, furnished. Call i Mm. Zuher. I20S Spring. l-22-::pd One ? I ii ."e One : ? lo. live : sink. I ! One l Oli IMiNT Houses. modem n-roiuu house. Kent 7-roe:n house with bath. Heat "viomi.i house eat only $:. r.-loeei house. with toilet ami I 1 d Hie Front Lnre Corset with the MiNTILO Hark and Front Shield There's a I.J Cnmillc Stle Thatu Best For You. Ail the Latest Mode's Now on Hand Priced nt J.'.oO up. MILS. flOBT. I'ATTISON Corsetierc. Rrt. 1702 Osk Phone Ited 3221 Kent jr.. en. One tmulei n (1-ronm hom-.e with siotMl iillar. Can get this ready for (iceupancy n (v.n weeks. Kent ?ll. A oneionni bachelor's hetee. ?.'.. To ll t 1 1 1 . i 1 ' I e telinallt ouhl e.lllt in and real ll.e old U;nle bop. either a a slore buihlini: with Inn ni..!us In the rear, at a rental of Ml or as a fivo-ioem house. Kent J'.U'e to responsible tenant. J. L. M AKS. JOMiS ,V lailOM-i CI- aiaiKe Sule. W. have a few i-.iils left f.ir elderly ladies, all at half piice. Reduction on co.its. ; 22 tf STAR ' THEATRE BLUEBIRD rrid': PLAYS Introduces g'ht" .SMI Presenting DOROTHY PHILLIPS Star in "Hell Morgan's Girl" and "Pay Me" ASD-. t ''Carnivals and Cannibals" Two Reel LKO liomcdy TODAY AND TOMORROW I