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EIGHT. PAGES. ITEJIG 0 BSEBTEB.E4 niUXPE. ORFf.OT. TrTM,AT, MAT 55, man. PAGZ S. SMimmeF Kates J&SiSt ' During the Season 1909 ' via the . -v . . - . Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. OREGON SHORT LINE AND UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD .::. '.'".'" 'rom "Portland, Seattle, Spokane, .Tacoma, Walla Walla . and all points, on The Q. R. & N. Jine To OMAHA and Return ..... 7. i $60.00 M To KANSAS CITY and Return.. . $60.00 To1 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 Yery attractive features in the way .of utonnvpr rriviief i"i" ?f rovt?;; t-crctr c-tl'.z z.zz . 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. , Pull particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be , furnished by any O. R. & N. leal agent, or WM. McMCRKAT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. A GOOD RfGORD We have conducted a laundry business in La Grandefor many years. There must a reason. A trial order will explain the mystery. ABC. PHONE MAIN 7 Laundry LADD CAfiYOH PROGRAM Ladd Canyon school children, their tacher, parents and friends are plan ning an evening of fun for Saturday, (he 29th. In addition to an enjoyable literary aud musical program there will be a basket supper and necktie social. , The school children will be admitted free, but all visitors must pay 25 cents for the program and sup pen, Ladies will bring the "baskets aud'ar tie to self the gentlemen. j ' FRED SWAXKT HOME. Back From Hot Lake for the Iuj (iettlnir Strong. .: Fred Swaney. who has 'been nt t Hot Lake for th past 12 weeks as a last chance In a battle with disease that seemed hopeless, returned to town this morning and if he stands the numerous 'congratulations, that are being showered on him from all sides, it is proof that he Is much stronger than, he himself believes. Fred will return tonight, but he hopes a few weeks more will make him a well man. ' ' .' '.' ;. MORE CITY. METERS. The Entire Water System Will Soon Be On a Meter Basis. , The city today received several boxes of water - meters and those patrons who have not been so con nected will find that they will soon b.e paying their water bills according to meter leadings. . A XEW FEEDIF SYSTEM. M. II. Klrtley Is About to Install n i - ' ' ' Feed Chopper. Hi e You get at our store are made to fit and wear. Style is combined with comfort. We guarantee satisfaction in all our shoes. J ust received two good numbers in tan hose. Repairing Neatly Done & Greene. DEPOT STREET Smith M. H. Klrtley, the -well-known liv eryman, Is about to ' install a . feed chopper o be run by an electric motor and when completed will feed his stock chopped hay, of several blends, including one part alfalfa, chopped bailey and bran. Mr. Klrtley has it figured out that by using a scientific balanced ration that he will not only make a saving over the present sy stem financially, but his stock will thrive better and, look sleeker. If this was worked out by some of other" than Mr. Klrtley one might think that this was all schemed out to keep from grooming his stock, but no one can find an Inactive bone in his anatomy. " Waitresses Wanted. Wanted At once, waitresses at the Model Restaurant. f Application must be made in person. DEVELOP THE BUST . SHE'S A QUEEN! SUE'S A SIREN! is an expres'on that Is always heard at eight of a well deve 0d woman. If you are flat-chested, with 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 BUST In a week from I to I inches and produce a fine, firm, voluprious boBom. They fill but the hollow places, make the. arms handsome and well modeled,, and the neck and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour. Send tor a bottle today and you'll be pleased and grateful, '"fcl 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. , Trice $1.00 per bottle. Imulre at good drug stores r send DI RECT TO US. : . ' .- " - .. ." FREE. During the next 30 days only we will send you a sam ple bottle of thcte 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 defects are trifling. 1 IESK 4. ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CO., SI W. 125th ST NEW YORK. Notice to Contractors. Notice Is hereby given, that -sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder up to 5 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, , June 2nd. 1909. for the construction of 1653 square feet of cement sidewalk at the Court House. All works to be done accord ing to the' plans and specifications which may been seen at the City Recorder's office A certified check for 10 per cent of the amount must accompany each bid.; The committee reserves the right to rejett any and all . bids. - La Grande, Oregon. Mav -2 -1th. 1d. ' GEORGE KRKIGCU. Chairman ways and means "umiHttee. IN The Gase of the State vs Stevenson for '"Practicing Dentistry Without Fi st Having Obtained a License Therefor," R. L Lincoln private pros cutor, and which was carried to the Supreme Court of the State of Oregon by the District Attorney in the hopes of 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 s that tnis. prosecution has cost Union County something over $125.00, 1 am nat-. ural.y gratified to find that I was not guilty. On .the evening of April 26 last, while I was in the east, my office -was burglarized and my record book stolen. For information which will lead to tha arrest and conviction of the person or persons implicated I will pay a reward of $100.00 or. any other sum necessary. Hereaf ter 1 shall be pleased to give any information regarding my prices etc. to anyone who may be sufficiently interested to call at my office while I am present. ."",' , v ; " v.- ;',w ' :'. v '.Respectfully, " .. ,' J. E ) f nson, D. D. S. Coming Soon. r- ........... . ' ' ' "J; :. ' -v ' ' Ml. H.KEATIIIC " Expert fye Specialist of Salt Lake. WILL RE AT Hotel Sommer . Don't fall to see him n limit vnnr eyes or glasses, If you are having trouble with them. . oOLD SQRES If an old.sors existed Simply beoausa tha flash was diseased at that particular spot, it would be an easy matter to apply some remedy directly to tha place that would kill tha germs; or the diseased flesh might bs removed by a surgical operation and a cura effected. But the very fact that old sores resist every form of local or external treatment, and eve-- ifiura aiser oeing cut away, snow that back of them is a morbid cauf which must be removed before a cure can result. , Just as long as th pollution continues in the blood, the ulcer remains an open cesspool for th deposit of impurities which the circulation throws off. S. S. S. cures Old Sore by purifying the blood. It removes every trace of impurity and taint f ror. the circulation, and thus completely does away with the cause. Whs: S. S. S. has cleansed the blood, the sore begins to heal, and it i3 not t surface cure, but the healing process begins at the bottom; soon the dis charge ceases, the Inflammation leaves, and the place nils la with firm healthy flesh. Under the purifying and tonic effects of S. S. S. the system Is built-up, and those whose health has been impaired by the drain aa: WOrty Of an Old Sore will be douhlv rinnflfitri hrr it l: UnnV nn Snraa and Ulcers and any. medical advice free to all who write. , THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. Did you ever have your eyes fitted right? I want your difficult and stubborn cases. I don't care bow many have failed to fit your case; I tell you my system la successful on these cases.! I . have devoted my life work to this I one study I do nothing else that's why I succeed where others fail; so If you have head aches, weak eyes, etc., and .want glasses that are easy and comfortable, call and see me at once. Don't wait; do It now. Dr. W. II. Keating is not a straiiRer in La Grande. Can furnish you many references. , SIMMtttS. in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Tnlon County.' r V. W. Knowlton. vlalntiff vs. I.aurR V. Knowlton. defendant. -To Laura W. Knowlton, defendant above named: In the name or .the. State of Oregon,, you are hereby required to appear and -tyw to For a W arm 'Bath Room A bath in a cclJ room is a "sliivery' opcralion and is extremely liable to cause colds. The lathroom a We all should" fcc keot warm. This is easy and ths balh is a comfort il you have a t. ""Mi J PERFECTOM eater (Equipped with Smokeless) Device) It may 1 carried from any other room to the bath room, which it will heat while you are preparing lor the bath. Impossible to turn it too high or too low. The most economical heater you can buyintense heat for 9 hours with one filling. ' . ' . hold purposes. Gives a clear, stead? light Made of brass throughout and nickel Slalcd. Equipped wilh the latest improved crnlral rait burner. Handsome simple satisfactory. Every lamp guaranteed. II you cannot get beater or lamp at your dealer's, write our nearest agency lor descriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) - First-Class Re- - pairing ALL WOI1K Gl'A ItAVrKKIl. A Slitx iHMtrly repaired - Is rtlil. but a prriTly rN Iaii't'l Slme Ih od nw. My work itteiiMtw and wtlsflM. R Plant THW OLD PHKSTON STAND. answer the complaint -filed against l It, ..1.... ' .... , s i ..mi m me iiui,,c eiuiupu ruurl ana j suit on or before .Tune L'Sth, 1909, and j J if you fail to answer, for want thereof, ; the plaintiff will take Judgement and ; decree of said court aKalnat you for ' J the relief prayed for In the complaint, I ! namely, his absolute divorce from you . for wilful' desertion more than one ; year last past; and that the, bonds of ' J matrimony.' now .' existing between plaintiff and defendant be forever dissolved and for general reli'-i:. J This 'summons puM" '.i! ! by or-1 der of lion. J. W. Kr .' ! si. Judge of ! tlm nbove entitled Curt, made Mnv LUli.. IW. fixing ix consecutive J weeks therefor, and in Hie La Grande ' Evening Observer, the first puMha- tlr.n Jioreof belnp: May tr..,jnot. '.J C. IL.FIXX, i ME BIN ED. PROPECK, The Second Hand Dealer Attorney for Plaintiff.