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PAGE EICDT. ETESIXU (.BSERTEE. Li GB15DE, OBEROT. TUESDAY. MIT 2S, lWt. EIGHT PAGES. .at FAT FOLKS ONE DOLLAR Invested In a bottle of tho.-e wonderful, harmh.-s fat-reducing tab' I and In 30 days you will be a norma), well-formed pnion ajrain. D .n t " I around your ugly bulk, your ur.gainlv uperfluou.- r;rah. Jt niakiS you era'jle ridiculous anj what U m-re Important. It n jecu you to rtti con r 'juencftd. sudden death f'ora fatty degeneration, hert diseaue, ki.iney tTo Me, apoplexy and muscular rheumaUsm ail come from OVEH-FATXEj W n nionr ii THE QUALITY STORE K m m m ANTI:CORP0 t I S i SHOES THAT HAVE A BEPITA. TIOX. WE ALWAYS DO MORE OR LESS 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. J 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 VIEW US.. WE HAVE SOMETHING IVTB'WF'aTIVfl TO TPI.I. VOI ' XTEKTIIIXG FOB LADIES. MISSES AM CHILDREN. MEN MHO KNOW COME HEBE FOR CLOTHING. 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 AJ?Y STORE MIGHT BE PROUD OF - WE HITCH MORE VALUE, STYLE AND SATISFACTION TO YOUR DOLLAR THAN YOU ARE ABLE TO GET ELSEWHERE. EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. M West The' Q ualify More CLAIM ALDRICH BILL MAKES TARIFF HIGHER THAN NOW KfTfi-ldire Lauds Tuft as Mot foil KfTatlve Statesman in Republican Part Advocates Revision of Tariff Along Protective Lines Hut Down ward Lumber Tariff Not to Be De cided at l'reseut. WASHINGTON. May 2.".. Lauding President Tart as the Droadbt and most conservative exponent of the Republican party, Senator Beveridge in the senate today advocated a re vision of the tariff downward along protective lines. He said that Taft originated the sentiment favoring re vision two years ago. . Senator Schl vely, also of Indiana, attacked the Aldrich bill, saying it will make the general tariff of the United States higher in every schedule than it Is now. He argued that Taft was given i a task Impossible of rHoHnr. j the duty imposed upon him by the maximum and minimum provisions of the tariff. The senate finance commltte post poned reconsideration of the lumber schedule until sugar rate Is settled The commute will recommend a rate of a dollar and a half per thousand feet on sawed lumber. DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY ForBest quality ot DRY chain wood call on V.It. BEAM Eiggest loads for least rroney PriOIVE REDSII74I Goose Lake Water Not Used. WASHINGTON, May 24. Eighteen thousand acres of land in Oregon and 25,000 acres In California were withdrawn from the Pitt river re clamation project ad restored to en try because the government decided that It was feasibl to use the waters of Goose lake for the project. Plenty f Home Made Brick. Thursday the fires will be lighted in , the first season kiln at the Geo. Kreiger brick yards. The kiln will contain 350,000 brick and by the time it is finished another kiln of a similar size will be ready for burning. , It will require about two weeks to burn and cool the first kiln, then there will be brick for all' kinds of build ing purposes and the former low price will be restored. ' TEN HOURS. New Law Vassed by Past Legislature Kcirnrding Female Labor. An error was made in commenting on the- new law passd by the last Stun nd look at the 1:53.00 camera. J legislature witn rererenc to the num- and explanat ion in our window. New- j ber 'f hou,s female employes shall liu Di ug Co. ' work. Ten hours of the 24 and 60 hours during any one week is the ! limit. Tomorrow we will print the LOSTI n La Grande Sunday after- ent(l.e law alli0 the law governing noon, a plain gold cuff button. Find- j the presence of minors in various w a k m mm (V 2 BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AN TENTH STREETS FONTiANS. OWEOON WRITE FOR CATALOG OTk School that Placet Ton fa a Good Position AH Olasse ; Ask any. of have fitted. 0. M. Heacock, With Red Cross Drug Store ?:tlt e ce: the 4C0 1 er will please leave at this ollice and receive re ward. 4-23-lf resort 8 IS You've got no use for any maga zine i No' ' ' - ' - Don't nceil KVERYDODY'S? No? Doc?n't concert) you ? No? BUT hifclt-r.ricd freight, con!, snd lumber pure food cheap watcr-w.iv.-f That hits voi! ? Yes .' That's what EVERYBODY'S is for. Get it ; cut out an article occa?ion aliv and send it to your congressman. Thing will begin to , move you UISSKI) THE Tit ? . Through a mlsunclerauimbng ol 11h leaving time of the Elgin train this morning four of the .Miuouh rume very near being left. C O. Huff man and C. C. Penington caught -he train at the V, but J. P. .McKennon and W. ,1. Church were not so for tunate. Howver, about 20 minuie after the train had pu'lel out ll.ey j realized their condition ind wlrn L. C, Smith at the whel they left in :Mr. Church's newmachi;n hoping to ,i catch the train at Imblr. Thev w-ere just a lUtle late at Inililoi" and whether or not they went on t t'n terprisa or caught the t'-.iln M!iiitia we do Mot know. K.Kf.SA TIIK OM,Y LAWFI L l'ILK CI UK. Hern use it docs not contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine, lead or any lioiaoiioug drugs. Uecause K-M'-SA cures piles. V. S. Dispensatory , ret onmieiiils every ingredient of F.-KL'-SA. Drug laws make "false or misleading otutc ments" a crime. Therefore the sale of all old or nar cottc p!l medicines Is illegal because they effect the brain and spinal marrow; produce ronstlptitioii and never cure. Only druggists of UKbebt standing aril and endorse F.-IU'-SA. Ml,LimMKN FAMILY IHU 0 STOUK. itC!.1 FOU SALi:--Otic frt-sl) Jersey cow. , Photic in Dlack li',71, or call on j Thonias S. Han is. 1:102 R. street. t "1 f ; WANTUP Indies 8lni to k!i!ih Any color. excHent woii;tuaii h1p. Leave ordcis at Foley 1 lots liul'ber siop. For l.xiiiiihiiilHM). E.xnuiltintiou tablets. 5 und 10 cents ut Ferguson's. A flvitiK machine with 10 cet'ts' ! worth oi iltiut's puis, which are the I'OSt. i t !CUSN5SCOLLtOEl LI 11 WMMINVTOW AMB TUTU ST. Miaow writs ron CATALOO iMkl fMIWI HOY WANTS WORK -aped If,; on farm lity. Phone lted 442.(5-18-2:1) Not For Sale. The Simmons household furnishings are mine, and are not for sale, as announced by Mrs. A. C Stewart. She or no one has the right to sell them. Q. D, Simmons. I : r 1-'" 4 . r , ; ; . J Mis C3nle, the rlcrrr artNt at the Scenic thin week. Thousands of Testimonials from Grate ful People Prove This f YOUR MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS - ANTI-CORPC U abaolutely th vrMtMt rti-nvrv 4 , ducing fat. It Is made In the form a little tablet out of Vegetable ms ter and Is easy and pleasant to take. It 13 endorsed, by every reputable jhy.f slclan and College of Medicine. Ask our doctor. : j ANTI-CORPU is absolutely harmless. . The formula used In making thii? I reparation ht on file In the Bureau of Chemistry in Washington, which x proof that It Is PURE and HARMLESS, . ( 7 .'. f AXTI-CORPU reduces FAT 8 to 5 pounds a week.' It reduces doubli! chin, fat hips and flabby cheeks! No wrinkles result from this reduction or It makes the skin close-fitting and smooth. j ' ANTI-C.ORPU st- engthens weak heart, cures palpitations, short bread, and acts like magic In muscular rheumatism and gout. PRICE $1.00 per bottle. Mcney back If It don"t do all we claim. I!; your druggist does not keep it, show him this advertisement and make bla get It for you, or you can send for li DIRECT to us. We pay postage and'; 'end In plain wrapper. . I 80 DAYS' TREATMENT IN fcVFJlY BOTTLE. m i We will tend yoti asample of this wondetful fat-reduclci II Imm Emm remedy on receipt of ten cents to pay for pontage wi I f I . I packing. The nam pi itself may be sufficient to reduce thif ' desired wefght Mention this paper. Desk 4. ESTHETIC CHEMIC ICS. UESTISth STREET MEW YORK ..N Y. Observer Want Ads Payf Adiefs ' - i . 1 Collegian Clothes represents the highest type of ready to wear apparel America produces. The fabric, the linings, the tailoring and the fitting qualities are best appreciated when critically compared with the clothes of any other maker. The man who is painstaking in the selection of his clothes who recognizes the real worth of a well made garment with which is combined the best features of present day fashion , is the man whose attention we seek. Gollegian clothes for Spring are now being shown by air jl The Outfitters 5- ? .:i v;.7'"f