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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1909)
-I i t I EYEKIXti OBSERYER, LA GRAXRE. OT?r: 22, M9. EIGHT r.AGIS. PAGE EIGHT. A- ill SOLD 0FEK1ALS FAT FOLKS OM: DOLLAR Invested In a bottle of trios.? wonderful. hrm!o-s fat-reducing tablea n1 in ".8 davx vou wtil be a normal, -.veil-formed nrtgon atrshi. I),,n't - - - - ia.rrj around your ugly bulk, your ungainly suprfluou ':;ah. It t.iikB you ml, era'jlo ridiculous and what U more Important. It . Ji:t9 you to '-irai cons. qienca," sudden death from ratty dogeneratlon, )i?.ari dlsvuje. kidney trou. THE QUALITY STORE oie, apopiexy ana muscu:ar rneum&usm au come iron: uvtiK-FATNESil "ANTI:CORP0" West: 'i I i. SHOES THAT HAVE A TIOX. REPUTA- WB AW AYS DO MORE OR LES3 CROWING ABOUT OUR SHOES PRINCIPALLY VICI. WE ARE READY NOW TO FURNISH A PAIR OP EXCELLENT SPRING SHOES TO EVERYBODY THAT NEEDS A PAIR. WE SHOW JUST HOW MUCH DIF FERENCE THERE IS BETWEEN, GOOD SHOES AND POOR SHOES. AND HOW DISAPPOINTING SOME SHOES ARE. 1 . . BEST MAKES. BEST SHOES. BIGGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM AND ALL SHOES FITTED BY A MAN WHO KNOWS HOW. WE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE EVERYBODY WHO NEEDS A PAIR OF SHOES INTER- INTERESTING TO TELL YOU. EYERTHISiG FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. MEMHIO KXOW COME HERE FOR' CLOTHIXG. YOU'D BE SURPRISED IF YOU KNEW THE NUMBER OF MEN WHO NOW COME HERE FOR THEIR. CLOTHES. WHO FORMERLY PA TRONIZED A TAILOR. , OUR DETERMINATION TO EX CEL IN THE CLOTHING BUSINESS AND OUR CONSTANT EFFORT TO CARRY THE BEST LINE OF CLOTH ING MADE HAS PRODUCED A CLOTHING BUSINESS THAT ANY: STORE MIGHT BE PROUD' OF WE HITCH MORE VALUE, STYLE AND . SATISFACTION TO YOUR DOLLAR THAN YOU ARE ABLE TO GET ELSEWHERE. - V ; EVERYTHING FOR MEX AXD B01S. M. v West The Quality Store Temporarily at least; refused a nearbeer license by the council, which last Wednesday evening took the mat ter of Issuing a license to Cris Bellus, the Greek restaurant proprietor, under advlsment, that Individual took to selling straight liquor, if charges pre ferred by the city today prove true. Bellus was arrested by Chief Ray burn this morning on a warrant sworn to by himself and charging violation of the local option law, and after, ar raignment before Recorder Cox, he pleaded not guilty. His cash bond was fixed at $150 which was liquidated. The hearing will come up next Thurs day unless further postponement is made for cause. ,. , . , .. . When Bellua made aplicatlon for a nearbeer license, his request was temporarily refused as the council was inclined to limit the number to six. E O V s FA i! LATE CliRTlAN IGtlT I DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY ForjBest quality ofDRY chain wood call on . VE.BEA1I Biggest loads for least money P10lE KED 1741 FOR SALE One fresh Jersey cow. Phone to Black 1371, , or call on Thomas S. Harris, 1302 B. street. WANTED Ladles shoes to shine. Any color, excellent workmanship. Leave orders at Foley House barber shop. X ; Observer Want Ads Pay BUSINESS COLLEGE U WASHINGTON AMD TKNTN (TS. WRITE FOR CATALjfXi A course which has proven wry satisfactory during the last winter in the case of Saturday ,nighf play, ut Steward's opera house will ba follow ed tonight and the curtain will not ring up for "A. Message From Mafs," until 9 o'clocVc. Many of the store employees, who tannot leave "their work until that hour and -h oiild otherwise be uuiille to alien;). wi"' have an 'opportunity of see'iii? tltis leasing drama. For Exitminatloiu V , ot For Sale. ;j The Pimmons household furnishings I are mine, and are not for sale, as announced by Mrs. A. C. Stewart. She or no' one has the right to sell them. G. D. Bimmons. ....' Examination tablets, 5 and 10 cents : at Ferguson's. '.',.' j A flying '-machine, with 10 certs' worth of Hunt's pens, which ar the ; best. -, ''.'.". ' ;''.." ; BOY WANTS WORK aged 16; on ' farm cltv. Phone Red4?2.(5-l8-23) i wirn. mm. "-. -,r..-',7T. w.-Trn-eTrap?:-:-- "wwi KWOTffuy'Sw ro.HHMMS'iBHawir'wm ill i m mi r r i i i -- . . .... . 4- o - - J W .V Thousands of Testimonials from Grate ful People Prove This I . V ... - II I I MILO .'- ANTI-CORTC Is absolutely the greatest discovery In mertlclno duclng fat. It ia made In the form a little tablet, out of Vegetable mat. ter and Is easy and pleasant to take. It Is endorsed by every reputable phy sician and College of Medicine. Ask our doctor. ANTI-COKPU la absolutely harmless. The formula used In making thU preparation U on file In the Bureau of Chemistry in Washington, which Y proof that it Is PURE and HAUStLKSS. AXTI-COUPC reduces FAT J to 5 pounds a week. It reduces double chin, fat hips and flabbj cheeks. No wrinkles result frn Utis reduction, , or It makes the skin close-fitting and smooth. . s ANTT-CORPC st engthens weak. heart, oures ; alpttaUons, short breath. ', and acts like magic in. muscular rhcumstlsTi nc! govt, 4 PRICE $i.6d per bottle ifc h'ej back if it don'i do alfwe claim. If your druggist does not keep It, show him this r.dvertteement and make him ffet It for you, or you can send for It DIRECT to us. Wo pay postage an4 .'end in plain wrapper. .( , , f 80 D.YSJ TRfUTMEXT IX EVERY BOTTLE. ; We will tend you asample of this wondeiful fat-reducing remedy on receipt of ten cents to pay for postage' and packing. The Sampl Itself may be sufficient to reduce th desired weight Mention this paper. Desk 4. FRE ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CS. WEST25th STREET NEW YORK .,N Y. E-RU-SA THE LAWFUL PILE CURE. Because It docs not contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine, lead or any poisonous' drugs. Because E-Kl'-SA cures plies. U. S. Dispensatory recommends every Ingredient. of E-RU-SA. Drug laws make "false or misleading statements" a crime. Therefore the sale of all old or nar cotic pile medicines is illegal because they effect the brain and spinal marrow; produce constipation and never cure. Only druggists of highest standing sell and endorse E-RU-SA. S1LVEKTIJ0UVS FAMILY DRUG STORE. V r 1 1 TVS' rT T-1 '",,f"f""""" i . BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREET PORTLAND. ORCaON WRITE FOR CATALOG CTh School that Placet You in a Good Position 1 I'"... wfVt "Vn. T'V . - y.-,- '1 ri, '5 l,-.VissLee i-'.-if.-. V .t,:' -V." " "'-- : a. i t1 " tf- -----'-v ' f m --If5v Glasse. r :ere;c; ce: Ask any 1 cf 'the 400 I have fitted. 0. M. Heacock, j Red Cross Drug Store AdrrrtWd Lcltors. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Fhc list c?. advertisea h-twrs re- i-wnn ,., . i,o'if,.t.- Tuaining uncalled for In this office ending May 2lst, follow: instetter. bes. Ilaskins. Meyerstein. ' M I . Cordelia Walters. ' x' t Gsntlemen Mr. Joel L. Belleman. Mr. Albert Brink. Mrs. E. L. Barnes. Mr. E. L. Barnes. Mr. Albert Brink. C. H. King.. ' Ion Lotttnger. Mr.., Walter Mitchell.'-. Mr. William. Sherd. George W. Swan. Mr. AV. J.. Waddle. Jack WUsnn. fack Wilson. U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or., May 3, 1D09. ; ' . '. ' Notice is hereby given that KYLE CHARLTON, of Ka-.ncla, Oregon, who, ou June 24. : 1903, made Homestead . Entry No j 18067-Serial, No. 03975, for WVfc SW.' One ot Tk 8trtl1ng andKiHtluiiilar Sccws In "A Mcssagf From Mars Hi The Steward Tonlglit ' Leatia faatrd. Farmers If you can locate me near jwui iriuii. out io 4, ron" land, Oregon. (M. 18-20 J NEVi SWi,'NW SWA, Section 33. j Township 1 South, Range .36 East. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice i of intention to make f.nal five year j proof,, to establish claim to the land (above described," before the Register j and Receiver, V'. S. Land Office, at La j Grande.-Oregon''' ou the-22nd day of j June, 1909. . -. Claimants names as witnesses: . Or.ro HunX. II.' K. Charlton. John 8. Graybeal. ' James L. Walker, all of Kamela, Ore gon."' ".''' ''''.'"':.... '':"'.; F. C. BRAMWELL. Register. ) ' $ ' .. fa