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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1909)
EIGHT PAGES. ETEXf .G OnSERTER, LA GRANDE, CREGOX. Tl'ESDA Y, MAY II, IMA. PAGE THREE. . v. 1 ; t "J ... i - h 1 t D. ed. v 75 ft. , snuill k Summer ates Last During the Season 1909 " via the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. OREGON SHORT LINE AND UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD from Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Taconm, Walla Walla and all points on The 0. II. & N. line To OMAHA and Return $60.00 To KANSAS CITY and Return . . . $60.00 To ST. LOUIS and Return $67.50 To CHICAGO and Return $72.50 Going transit limit 10 days from date of Bale, final return limit October 31. On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, 3: Auomst 11, 12. To Denver and Return. $55.00 On Sale May 17; July 1; August 11. These tickets present some very attractive features in the way of stopover privileges, and choice of routes; thereby enabling pass engers to maks side trips to many interesting points enroute. Routing on the return trip through California may be had at a Blight advance over the rates quoted. Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be ' furnJulied by any O. R. & X. leal agent, or MM. McMl'RRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. HOUSE SMALL SHOW GOOD ! Quite often thi3 winter, good crowds and good shows have played tag, i but. too often, never meet at the Sew ; aid at the right time. Last evening a mere handful of people listened to ; one of the best, if not the best, pro I ductiou in its line that has been here 'since the "Man of the Hour," capti- vated La Grande. Rather unusual, explains the mechanical point's of the play. The climax comes in the third act and from then on it is retribution and, finally, non-tragedy ending. It is purely a man's play and while mor al strength see-saws up to the final curtain, morality finally reigns and the listener goes home with a well-tane-M r"rr.l iunkiing in his breast. But for a few weak spots in the cast, the plays is a continuous run of lines with ante and post climaxes that pleases all. A GOOD RrXOR We have conducted a laundry business in La Grande'for many years. There must a reason. A trial order will explain the mystery. A. B. C.1 Laundry PHONE MAIN 7 .A U MOTOR CARS ORDERED t KMHBtBg3 INFANT SHOES MOTHERS WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN EXPRESS SHIPMENT OF THE LAT EST NOVELTIES IN INFANTS SHOES, SIZES TO 5, WITH OR WITHOUT HEELS. ALSO HO NOT FORGET WE HAVE A SPLENDID LINE OF HOSIERY TO SHOW Repairing Neatly Done Smith & Greene, DEPOT STREET BUST SUES A QUEEN'! SHE'S A SIKEX! Is an expres'on that Is always heard at sight of a well deve jd woman. If you are flat-chested, v.-lth Bl undeveloped, a Brawny neck, thin, lead arm- remark will never be applied to you. "Si'-" wafers will make you beautiful, bewitch ing rhey DEVELOP THK BLST In a week from S to 6 inches and produce a fine, firm, voluptuous bosom. They fill out the hollow places, make th'! arms handsome and well modeled and the ncli and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour. Send for a bottle today and you'll be pleased and grateful. "SI REN"' wafers are absolutely harmless, pleasant to take, and convenient to carry around. They are sold under guarantee to do all we claim or MONEY BACK. Price $1.00 per bottle. Inquire at good drug stores ur send DI RECT TO US. Fit EE. During the next 30 dayg only we will end, you a sam ple bottle of these beautifying wafers on receipt of 10c to pay cost of packing and postage If you mention that you saw the advertisement In this paper. The sample alone may be sufficient If the defect are trifling. DESK 4. "ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CO.. SI W. 12.VH ST., XFW YORK. There is no longer a doubt about" the O. It. & X. putting motor cars on its branch lines to compete with elec tric lines this summer, for unlets have been placed by the O. R. & X. with the McKeen Company at Omaha lor two new motor cars costing $1&. 000 each, for use on the Walla Wallii Wallula and Dayton Walla Walla brandies. The cars are expected here before the middle of the summer, crossing the continent under their own power. Some oi tne trains now In service will be discontinued at that time. The cars will have seating accom modations for 70 people, parlor anil smoking car as well as baggage and mail compartments. Activity In electric railroad construction- and plans is said to be the main cause for the decision of the company to put on the cars this earl. Kpiscopiil Coiifrn'ss in Boston. BOSTON', -Mass., May 11. The twenty-seventh annual session of the congress of Episcopal dioceses of this cquntry met in Trinity church this morning. It will continue four days, but the services and discussions after the first one will be held in Tremont Temple. Bishop Lawrence presided. The session last year was at Detriot. Among the speakers are Bishop Ed ward M. Parker, of New Hampshire; Canon Henson, of England; Bishop Doane.'of Albany; Dr. Huntington, of Grace church, New York; President Luther, of Trinity College. Hartford; Rev. Percy Grant, formerly of Boston; Editor Silas McBee, of the Church man; Dr. Lloyd and President Charles Henry Babcock. of New York. A reception to the congress will be given by the Episcopalian club to night, and a visit to the Episcopal Theological Seminary and to Harvard Cnivershy is planned for the members. v. rV: - i1 if s 4 - ' There are -4 4 fc 4, ? I, 4, Many P eople WHO DO NOT REALIZE THE EXTENT AND VARIED CHARACTER OF THE STOCK CARRIED BY A FIRST CLASS STATIONERY STORE SUCH AS OURS. OUR STOCK IS SELECTED FOR THE PURPOSE OF .MEETING THE WANTS OF PEOPLE ARISING FROM THE DE SIRES FOR RECREATION AND AMUSEMENT, AS WELL AS TO SUP PLY MANY OF THE HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE NECESSITIES OF EVERYDAY LIFE RELOW, WE (JIVE A LIST INTENDED TO CONVEY ONLY AN IDEA OF THE RANGE OF OUR STOCK. TO APPRECIATE, HOWEVER ONE SHOULD PAY A VISIT TO OUR STORE. Fancy Gift Rooks Cook Rooks Latest Copyrights School Hooks Children's Rooks BOOKS. Standard Fiction and Poet r v. Dibits Prayer Rooks llvnmals for Ros and Girls, WE HAVE ALL THE LEADING MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS DEALING WITH FASHIONS, SCIENCE, FICTION', CURRENT EVENTS, Agents tor tde Oregon Journal. SPORTING GOODS. OUR LINE OF SPORTING GOODS IS THE REST AND LARGEST IN UNION COUNTY. Raseball Supplies Tennis Goods Croquot Sets Exercisers Indian Clubs Punching Rags Roxing Gloves Rubber Ralls Sling Shots J. X'. i .-4 . . AS.. . 4 Marbles Tods r T 1 " - . ........ : . . i ...... MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. T . DISC MACHINES, AND LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 2-FOR-G, COLUil 15 IA DOUBLE DISC R ECO Rl) EDISON PHONOGRAPHS, WITH COM PLETE LINE OF RECORDS. , - 'iolins , - ' - Harps ' , ' Cuitars v ' , '4 f jandoins Ranjos f ' " K Latest Sheet -Music and Classical Afusic. .. V POSTAL CARDS. VNTIAr' ADDING TO OUU L AUG E, SUPPLY OF POSTATiB, f MKNT OF COM ICS, LOO Al, VIEWS AND YNXOY CARDS UY CONSTAT ouu Assoir IS THE FINEST TO BE SEEN. OFICE SUPPLIES. EVERY ARTICLE THAT IS ORDINARILY PUT TO USE IN N OF FICE MAY BE FOUND IN OUR. STORE, SUCH AS: Blank looks Ledgers Journals Cask 1 !( )!'.- Cop i.mr H "ks Rt -1 ' I V r t 'A3 Note ro.,v.s leniito li'H.iis Stenogi;!phcrs Notes Tyjieuriters Typewriting Ribbons Typewriting Paper Carbon Paper Canvas Stretchers Brushes Water Colors Oil Colors Drawing Pads ONLY A FIOW OI STATIONERY LINE A RE III-BE LISTED. S1 ring :-nd ( Jinn Tags ' Maying Cards, 10c to 50c Poker 'hips Score Cards, 10c to 17nt Di.-e Calling Cards Tiicniioineters CieM' Tissue Paper, Fancv and Plain PiiMto Mailer., Card lioard !''n"el;ii es, ;ill grades Rulers 1 4 ubber Bands i Inv. and Letter Files t 'ash I ioxes Inks Aiuciiage Paste Pens Pencils Ink Stands Paper Fasteners Envelopes Letter Baskets ARTIST MATERIALS. Drawing Paper Academy Boards j . . Pallet Knives Pallettes Pastel GENERAL STATIONERY. niE ARTICLES COMPRISED IN OUR GENERAL B..x Paper, 10c iu'loc blets. Th- to FOUNTAIN PENS. Wat e rn ia ns Ideal, 2.50 to 10.00 .Marshalls tlie Best, 1.00 Conklins Self lMller, 2.50 to $10.00 .Morris Non-Leakable, $2.50 to $8.00 WE ARE ALSO ADDING CI GARS TO OUR STOCK AND WILL KEEP ONE OF THE FINEST LINES IN THE CITY. SEE OUR DISPLAY OF PIPES. P.-tper Napkins WE DESIRE YOUR TRADE AND ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN THE STATIONERY LINE PROMPTLY, AND AT AL WAYS REASONABLE PRICES. THOSE LIVING OUT OF TOWN HAVE BUT TO DROP US A CARD OR CALL US UP ON EITHER PHONE, AND WHATEVER IS REQUIR ED WILL REACH YOU AT THE EARLIEST MOMENT. Newlin Book & Stationery Company La Grande, Oregon 1 v t . )aily Observer, 65c per Month 1 nnm l.fnelew .41 The Sienlf Thl"