La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 13, 1909, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    EIGHT P1GES.
ETE5I5G OBSEETEE, LI GRAXDE, OBEG03T. THrRSIUT, MAT 55, 1309.
FIGE THEIJ
mer Kates
East
; IT" During the Season 1909
via the
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
OREGON SHORT LINE AND
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
" from : . :..
Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Taeoma, Walla "Walla
and all points on The O. R. & N. line
To OMAHA and Return .$60.00 1
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 sale, final return limit
October 31. . .,'-... .
On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, 3; August 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 cholo of rnnte; thorow enttl'.r; pac:
engers to make side trips to many interesting points enroute.
Routing on the return trip through California may be had at a
slight advance over the rates quoted.
Full particulars, Bleeping car reservations and tickets will be
furnished by any O. R. & N. 1 cal agent, or
TVM. McMCRRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
A GOOD RcCORD
We have conducted a laundry business in
La Grandefor many years. There must
. a' reason. A trial order will explain
the mystery.
A. B. G.
Laundry
PHONE MAIN 7
i ....
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 DO NOT FORGET WTE HAVE A
SPLENDID LINE OF HOSIERY TO SHOW
YOU.
Repairing Neatly Done
Smith & Greene,
DEPOT STREET
S2323SB2!
fflSSS
DEVELOP
THE
BUST
SHE'S A QCEENi SILK'S A SlItEX!
Is an expreson that is always heard at sight of a
well deve jd woman. If you are flat-chested,
vtt.h Bl undeveloped, a srawny neck, thin, lead
arm remark will never be applied to you.
"SIP . wafers will make you beautiful, bewitch
ing They DEVELOP THE EUST In a week from
8 to 6 inches and produce a fine, firm, voluptuous
bosom. They fill out the hollow places, make th-5
arms handsome and well modeled and the neck
and shoulders shapely and Of perfect contour.
Send for a bottle today and you'll be pleased and graterul. "SI- ,
REN" wafers are absolutely harmless, pleasant to ake, 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 r send DI
RECT TO US.
FREE. During the next SO days only we will send you a sam
ple bottle of these beautifying wafers on receipt of 10c to pay cost of
packing and postase if you mention that you saw the advertisement In
this paper. . The sample alone may be sufficient If the defects are
trifling. , , ,
DESK 4. ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CO.. SI W. 125th ST, NEW YORK.
(ONDUCIORS
GEI ORDERS
.Conductor James Conners left for
Joseph this morning on his last trip
as branch line conductor. He has
been ordered to report at Pendleton
next Sunday when the new train ser
vice over the O. R. & N. becomes ef
fective. It is supposed that H. C.
Grady the other, branch line conduc
tor will get the same orders when he
reports in tonight
The schedule is being prepared
now, and will be made , public Sat
urday. The nearest guess made to
the new schedule is set out by the
Baker City Herald, and arriving and
leaving time in La Grande can easily
be computed from the . following
schedule, said by the Iterald to be
substantially correct though not offi
cially issued: . ..-.'.'
Westbound Train No. 7, Chicago
Portland limited arrives in Baker at
.. !r... zzz LUu ItUr umn me
present train No. 1 now arrives. No.
11 will arrive In Baker at 4:25 a. m.
This takes the place of train No. 1,
which will be discontinued. No. 5 ar
rives in Baker at 6:10 i nthe evening
after the changed time card just as
it does now.
Eastbound No. 8 will arrive at
M:40 a. m. No 6 is due at &:20 a.
m. No. 12 at 1:05 a. m. This takes
the place of train No 2, which arrives
here now at 10:30 p. m.
Trains No. 7 and 8 are fast trains
and have been installed with a view
to handling the through traffic for the
Seattle fair. Trains 11 and 12 take
the place of No. 1 and 2 now running.
THE BEST
"We are perfectly content to return
and remain in Union county, for dur
ing our meandering over Canadian
soil we saw nothing that can come
up to the good old Grand Ronde," said
Claud Childers and C. R. Hibberd,
both of linbler, who returned this
morning from regions about Calgary.
"While there Is land there that grows
fine crops of wheat, we found that
Improved land is often $5.00 cheaper
rer acre than the railroad land which
e planned on buying when we went
there" they affirmed. They had In
tended to invest capital In the land,
but found that their pin money could
be more profitably tucked away in
Union" county real estate.
0. IT. A. M. In Convention.
BRIDGEPORT, Conn., May 13. The
annual convention of the Order of
United American Mechanics is in ses
sion today in O. U. A. M. hall. New
officers were elected, and other busi
ness transacted. . Delegates from all
parts of the state are here. Their
headquarters is at the Statfield.
I Merchants! Save I
$10,000
In 1907 the Merchants
of Oregon saved over
$10,000 by carrying a part
of their Insurance in their
own company, the- Oregon
Merchants Mutual Fire As
surance Association, of
Dayton, Oregon. In 1908
they will save $15,000.
During the same period
their neighbors were hand- ' Z
ing over $1,500,000 in t
profits to outside companies t
In the Oregon Merchants
Mutual you get: t
INSURANCE AT COST t
A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL
ITIES PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF
LOSSES
444'f-Ml-lM-4-H ?444 Hi 4444444444444 i M4Q4-$444-&H4&?
There are Many
People
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 I
BELOW, WE GIVE 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.
BOOKS.
y
Standard Fiction and Poetry. '
Bibles ; '
leaver Books .
ijjrnmais
Fancy Gift Books
Cook Books
Latest Copyrights
School Books , .
- Children's Books for Bovs and Girls.
WE HAVE ALL THE 'LEADING MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS
DEALING WITH FASHIONS, SCIENCE, FICTION, CURRENT EVENTS,
ETC. 1 ; :- " : ;
Agents for the Oregon Journal. .
SPORTING GOODS.
OUR LINE OF SPORTING GOODS IS THE BEST AND LARGEST IN
UNION COUNTY,
Baseball Supplies
Tennis Goods
Croquet Sets
Exercisers ,
Indian Clubs
Punching Bags
Boxing Gloves
Rubber Balls
Sling Shots
Marbles
Tops
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
DISC MACHINES, AND LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 2-FOR-65c COLUM
BIA DOUBLE DISC RECORD EDISON PHONOGRAPHS, WITH COM
PLETE LINE OF RECORDS. afiUS&IS
Violins 'J Harps
Guitars , ' . j Mandolins .
Banjos . .
Latest Sheet Music and Classical Music.
' . " r POSTAL CARDS.
BY CONSTANTLY ADDING TO OUR LARGE SUPPLY OF POSTALS,
OUR ASSORTMENT OF COMICS, LOCAL VIEWS AND FANCY CARDS
IS THE FINEST TO BE SEEN.
OFICE SUPPLIES.
EVERY ARTICLE THAT IS ORDINARILY PUT TO USE IN AN OF
FICE MAY BE FOUND IN OUR STORE, SUCH AS :
Blank Books
Ledgers
Journals
Cash Books
Copying Books
Receipt Books
Note Books
Memmo Books
Stenographers Notes
Typewriters
Typewriting Ribbons
Typewriting Paper
Carbon Paper
Canvas
Stretchers
Brushes
Water Colors
Oil Colors
Drawing Pads
Rulers
Rubber Bands
Inv, and Letter Files
Cash Boxes
Inks
Mucilage
' Paste
Pens . ,
, Pencils
' Ink Stands
Paper Fasteners
. Envelopes
Letter Baskets
ARTIST MATERIALS.
Drawing Paper
Academy Boards
Pallet Knives
Pallettes
Pastel
GENERAL STATIONERY.
ONLY A FEW OF THE ARTICLES COMPRISED IN OUR GENERAL
STATIONERY LINE A RE HERE LISTED.
Stvuig rnd Gum Tags Box Paper, 10c to25c
Playing Cards, 10c to 50c Tablets, 5c to 35c
Poker Chips
Score Cards, 10c to 75c
Dice :
Calling Cards
Thermometers
Ciepc Tissue Paper, Fancy and Plain
Photo Mailer.
( 'aril Board
Envelopes, all grades ..
Paper Napkins ;
WE DESIRE YOUR TRADE AND
YOUR WANTS IN THE STATIONERY LINE PROMPTLY, AND AT AL-
AVAYS 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.
FOUNTAT N PENS.
Watermans Ideal, $2.50 to $10.00
Marshalls the Best, $1.00
Conklins Self .Filler, $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 TN THE CITY.
SEE OUR DISPLAY OF PIPES.
ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY
Newlin
Book & Stationery Company I
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Daily
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J.W.OUVER, Agent I