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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1909)
EIGHT PICES." mffl OBSEBTER. Ljf G R AX D E.0 RFC 0 5. T1U1LSDAT. MAT 0, 1903. PAGE THEEi. 1 Li ? t 4 -V. DiaiDg;tlje-Season 2909 V J Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. . i i n OREGON SliUKTIrliiNIl A UNION PAClTlb HAltROA: from " Portland, J3ea,t41e, Spokane, Tacoina, Walla Walla . lPn fYM A XT A nnH T nfrnrnV CA Art . To KANSAS CITOatftf&efoirh. . .$60.00 To CHICAGO and Return ..$72.56 1 aam nriiii -iv aifr8Adai ot .Wd! attf mam niUit On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, 3; August 11, 12. ' To Denver and ratiraXl.lEl .$55.00 i ' On Sale May if; ?ufytlugjst 11. : t Thp tioVatQ 'r.t ccnic vcrj- iomurw) in mo way , Jf stopover privileges, and choice;, of Routes; thereby enabling pass engers to make side trips to many interesting points enroute. I Routing on thrurrapthriraghlifttrol&a 'be had at a llght advance ovW tbt, rajtea Quoted. 1 ' i Full particulars, teleeping, car' ra6rvaliona-awl tiolieta will be furnished by any O. R. & N. leal agent, or " t fl'M. McMURRAY, GeBlral!piierigipr Agent,' Portland Oregon. -ii- k GQDG;;RCpRD ,,. We have conducted a laundry business jn f I La Grancle.for manyjyears. Theretmustj " v a r$aon; : rrial orde $pjaj.d the .mystery.,, "1, 1 f - . f A. Bw C. Laundry PIIOME MAIN 7 Yoirget at our st'orb are made to fit and V', x ' ,d ." ... wearr - iyle is t-ombined witlj comfort. "Aye s , guarantee tisiacttoij iilall 6ur shjes. Just ' " ' received two gdod numbers in tan Hose. L " Repairing " Neatly Done io no lEAVESfOR Da S With W fAIllllfn ta1rA 1f.M - w. .'.v.'i uttiu iv inner iiiiii j Jho. region nUi fr'C i&r lay; the asdfelang liiTf 2gie nil Jiiiftge of the construction ot the JleadolJb&ot'idamM Urlvairf-j evening after having been deUedcue, Jay. took his 'departure af'noon L. will locate the exact site of the dam J tu4y4he- Mmtprlying- strata' of Took. outline the contour of the reservoir n4 to jafiej manifer, : 'owaysS, urV f6rTSiitior f)r) t be-l irec J. s J Jlr. cfafllau will.'assist' him In : the Jurvey, and in addition, two or three i uwii among tne residents of that part of the county. $rariey will remain until all this ip uuue, aim iien ue wm come oacKlj-. to.ta Grande is haroaUmreTTtpA "t "S-vwo-TEeKs amuerhaps 10 8 wtlfiiriish the wdrk.v ; jThe Cove track ;and; field Heams hich goes' to Corjallis to corupete rifextl Saturday, passed througlt ta Qranile last evening. ', The .entries1 and the events, follow: r y "' rT Walters, 100 and 220. Glen Roberts, pymps, R. Ingram, half mile and quar ter, iGeorge Richards, sprints. All fifur ; will enter the relay. Walters hM' beejpnh-UoirvaUls befprjp. InAQJ k , 7 i l ." i , ; , " i W : TKJf t ; :V V - vV L , i. ;-,v - . IN The Gase ortheJSUte vs Stevenson. ; for vPracticing Dentistry :U. ii I- -Withdut Fi &t HaVing ObUine4 a License Therefor, R- L- Lincoln v ' private pros cutor!, and Vyhich was carriea to the Supreme Court "of v - - the State of Oregon by the Dhtrict Attorney in the .hopes cf getting a ' ' conviction, has recently been dismissed by the Supreme Court and as a . . . , consequence I am a free man.,-, While I regret very . much thaV tnis .prosecution has cost Unjon Go'unty, something "over $125.00, 'Iam-nat-" ; ' uraliy gratified to firil. that I'was not guilty. ' .;p , ,jr... .... .. -JJ. c;;vAi4s.. Qnib.5.5yiDg of April Q Tist .wh'-li I was inffhe east.my cffice-'n--, was burglarized and frtySrecard book stolen.jj--; Foi1'1 information 1 which will lead to tha arreRi arll r.nnvtrtlnn nf fKo : v: ;nJ -. tel SsftWl tftfeasedo ive. anyfcfomitlra f egaVdihg 5 Wft ViceFeic.' " tQ anvanfi .Who mav htrKtiffirlentlu intoroefo n .. rr:- f '' am present ; :y."n .H. v4uyuiutB,wnue-tn-'-.r. J. El Stevenson : HUtS ih.!'- ...(!(: f. , 1' J ' . . ... - VMoO':;'?ri:.--'::;':,"::;;:-;;a APPEAR IN lildO n. - RAGS THIS EVENING 5 Near then Grande'i leThpurofI b'otk tonight. e;i band will make Us debut he rattlovlBgjpublic in new uni ns. Ca rograiiv4or merit has been pared and when the conductor raps tbi the opening number, a large crowd will be a88pblel if the weather-la t ail favoiablali jDir&oa V. i!. 'Selack I TVin 11 1.J t. A. x.1 l.nil nn ill ll.il ill .!'T. ajiiiounces the folowiue numhers tnr pert Pf 2 Deoot; 7 arid Adams. WllfTP tha ranrart will tiiifght,watr 'corner Adair bjjld: be Marcn, eagles Uo f EaEles Convention." Schiiltji aperture, "Dawn to Twilight,': TJejfhett .March, f'Neera Fashion Elater Eng f llsli. Waltzes, "Weddings of the Winds, Waldeufel. ' Seranade, "Cupid's Charms." Thelle. March, "American Republic," Cham bers. : CUHESr;::,; ' o SKEI DISEASES thebloou: the touticia is always health whera tha circulation la fr frm- llmpurlties.r When the blood is infected with acrid or unhealthy matter li jcannot perform its Natural work of nourishing the skin, regulating its tern (perature and preserving Its normal softness, pliability and healthfulnesa jlnstead it irritates and inflames the delicate fibres and tissues around the pores and glands and produces some of the many forms of skin disease The itching and stinging so often accompanying skin affections are producer ,ty the deposit from the blood of the acrid humors with which it is filled into the sensitive membranous flesh lying Just benoath the outer coverins and surrounding tha countless nerves, poras andr glands. ' This explains -wlT scratching the outer Bkin affords no relief from the itching and burnin- a. o. o. cares omn diseases or every charactor by purifying the blood. It goes down into the circulation and removos the humors. or .acids which are causing the trouble, builds up the w3i::, acrid blood, aid permanently cures overy variety of skin affection, local app ications can only soothe; ther over euro boctttino they d6 not reach tho blood. . S. S. 8. goes' right into the " circulation, reaches the trouble and cures it by removing the cause. Boole V a Skia Diseasos and any modical ndvico froa to all who write, ;; : 2 TTTT CTirTT CTT,rTT-Tr nr t nv inmi . i" fdpfjQ y ofJgUa. id! os. he won the Uj0.'anql.m.,.1908 wop th Ower,, niay ve-same-by proving quarter In tffimfrv, nie t)f)l.f jiroptfojaioj iyfeii. for ditJttiilce. t: t: zoYiinzmmnzmhi I SmithViu&aa I bEPOT STREET ::i""if' Greene rt? J '.Vl J isjan ki IRPaT RUST J ,iWH -t: DEVELOP THE SHE'S A QUEEN! SHE'S A SIREN! Vfh Bl'. t undeveloped, a Brawny neck, thin, load ar$i-- rejnurk will. never bV applied te'i you. 'li "SV' ' wafers, will make you beautiful, bewitch fhey D.EVELOPTHEf BUST n k week' from ; 8 o'6 Inches and produce ,a, fine, Irm. voluptiou b,4oro. They fill but the fJolldw ptaceVmake' the ' artns handsome and well modeled and the neck 3 aid shoulders shapely and of perfect contour. Send for a bottle today and you'ffybf pleased and gratetui. Kt? wafers are abaolutely harmless, pleasant to take) nd cpnvenlu J Price $1.00 per bottle. Inquire ar good dru stores or Bend DI- HIF-E. During: the next 30 lavs only we will end you a sam Pleottle of these beautifying wafers on receipt of 10c to pay cost of Packing and postage if you mention that you saw the advertisement in tnis. paper. The sample alone may be sufficient trining.,.-. ."..' .'...'.'' v '!'' jtJESK 4. ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CO.. 81, W. 2Sth ST NEW YORK. Mil "SI- are faily Observer, 65c per Month Collegian tofhes I n-::. .":' - y ll.fi. '.rCi hP I IE At the first sug gestion of summer j, weather let , the nr.e fire Jie, out, 'set a Nev Perfection. - Oil Coo!;..Su)v.e. r i-a corner cf-0".e Iw,' fi;t:i at'Dcb i!wif'vv,i!y l ;2 WV l-;,;tJ ify, . . ' live.-K tie jit.;tia.tk-r tha U,A!e,.-'!nd mtf bout . the room; Another convenience, of the .; . ... ,1.(1,8! c ; liitj J Wmrn if EtU . I represents the highest; type of ready, to -wear-: I apparel America produces; The fabric, the linings, VftildJKjgid thgfitg tli(l are best appreciated when critically compared II ita PA RTMtT TVb i" ' ; !''' ojshes-for kePepinK meal, htSSy! a ef Warming plates and for tPnin ,....t. V " T ..ea. '01f three sizes-with or withou, SEirm? , . J u can cu. At your dealer's or write our nearest agency. iner 2 give a moat r.cr , oie iiKtit tor rtfld. " Tour dealer s. it i iZ tt.'s.Z.iT'JZI-" " "ot at STANDARD OIL COMPANY-. '.ncorporaia . n. viththe clothes of aiy other maker. TOTtf man who ijTfMKlng fftrTe'letepJI ciotnes who recognizes the real worth of ;I wel!, mad? rrhert with whisjjris, cpramed 5 j the bitjLtff.i-WlWfatoof iltffiH.: man wnose attention we seek. . . V II I IH.U I I I 1 I clothes for sfeirefhoVoeing srlowrtyl Isft Bfo them i mum Dt U ED. PRC 111 The Second Hand Dealer Outfitters ' 0 III H Ib 111 1 i . V . 7 : BIB 111 I IVI III II IF ii : ; : : I UV11L lILiMl ikj : llltlMiiittiiaiiiiiii..................... 5 7: t :h! ( f.'i :'!!. i : ; t 'vt.;;:j . " 1