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4 SuimianieF Rates East During the Season 1909 via the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. OREGON SHORT LINE AND UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD from Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla AValla , and all points on The 0. R. & N. line To OMAHA and Return...... :. $60.00 V 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. f nnnmi nrlvll rn nA chnlr of rntM: tharehv enahlin Dftss 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. . r Full particulars, sleeping ca r reservations and tickets will be furnished by any O. R. & N.' leal agent,, or WM. McMUEEAT, General Vasmnger Agent, Portland, Oregon. LASTEXAMS TAKEHTODAY A GOOD RcCORD Commencement week with its due share of excltemenC anxiety, heart pangs and its pleasures is rapidly drawing to a cloBe and as Friday night approaches little else is dis cussed in student circles, for today Is seeing the last of examinations. . The athletes who were away during reg ular examination periods, "took 'em" yesterday. Commencement Temororwv While the senior are stealing a last glance at their orations, theses or es says, the Juniors have the front, down stage, for commencing , tomorrow morning and continuing until their task Is completed, they will be decora ting the stage of the Steward and will put it in . Bhape for their departing fellow students. The heads of decora tion :. committees have . some novel "hunches" and wise tips on how to best arrange the stage. The style of til the public la ushered in tommor- row evening. Tickets are now on sale for the exercises. r . Last Exams Today. ; , The last of the regular and special examinations were held today, and by tommorrow evening, all anxiety about who passed and who "flunked" will have subsided, for. while not officially announced, the students are Invariab ly aware of their standings in res pective studies. The $100 reward for the apprehension of the person or persons guilty of breaking into my office Ap ril 26 and stealing my account books still hold good. for information which will lead to the recovery of the books I will pay a suitable reward. V How about extracting? Are you still paying a dollar? I will be pleased to do this work at the same rato that is charged in other towns of the state, viz 50c j Please hold up on plate work for a week. 'v.'.':-;'.: :;: ' -':'V. ' ; : Respectfully,' ; : ' - ) . Sf evehson, D. D. S. Here Nov We have conducted a laundry business in La Grandefor many years'. There must a reason. A trial order will explain the mystery. f ABC. PHONE MAIN 7 - i t i Laundry LADD CASYOX ITEMS. , LADD CANYON, May. 27. (Special) Coming to the neck-tie social next Saturday evening, May 29th? Free to all the school scholars and their par ents, but strangers pay' 25 cents to Bee the program and get a basket. Mr. Roy Graham, of Wolfe creek visited Sunday with his uncle, John Graham, of Ladd Canyon. He was a visitor at the Ladd Canyon Sunday school, Sundy. Mr. Adolph Peebler is laying the foundation for a cottage on a farm in Ladd Canyon. , ' Miss Rowena Wilson of Union, Is visiting this week with the Ladd Can yon School Teacher, Miss Gertrude Stoker. '.. In the ball game Sunday, between i South La Grande and Ladd Canyon; Ia Grande was victorious. JUST ARRIVED WE HAVE RECEIVED BY EXPRESS THE (LATEST NOVELTIES) IN GREEN AND BLACK SUEDE, AND BRONZE OXFORDS, AND PUMPS FOR LADIES, WITH HOSIERY TO MATCH. '.' . Repairing Neatly Done Smith & Greene, DEPOT STREET SB X335iQ822 5J2J DEVELOP THE BUST SUE'S A QUEEN! SHE'S A SIREN 1 Is an expreson that Is always heard at sight of a well deve jd woman. If you are flat-chested, with Bt' 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 t to t inches and produce a fine, firm, voluptuous bosom. They fill out the hollow places, make the 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 grateful. "SI REN" wafers are absolutely harmless, pleasant to take, and convenient to carry around. 'They are told under guarantee to do all we claim or MONEY BACK. ' . " '. - ' . Price $1.00 per bottle. . Inquire at good drug stores or send DI RECT TO CS. . ..- ' '. '. , ', FREE. During the next 30 days only we will send you a samT pie bottle of these 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. ; . ,''' DESK 4. ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CO St W. 125th ST., NEW YORK. HNEULES Tha $1.00 bottle contains 2 J times as much as the 50 cent size, FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO f"- 1 A dose at bed time usu-L,-wr . ally relieves the most severe case before morning. BACK-ACHE JOHN W. KENNEDY & CO. CHICAGO. U. S. A. Aotlce 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. ra ou- 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 Been 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 reject uny and all bids. La Grande,' Oregon, May 24th. 1909. GEORGE KREIGER, Chairman ways and means njuicMttee. TTTTTTtTTtTt'TttTttTttTtt First-Class Re- pairing ALL WORK GUARANTEED, t A Shoe poorly j-epalrcd . Is worthless, but a properly re- j pairra Mioe is good as new. My work please and satisfies. , R. Plant THE OLD PRESTON STAND, t 4 DR. t H.KEATIHC f Specialist of Suit Lake. IS NOW AT Hotel Sommer Don't fail to see him about your eyes or glasses, if you are having trouble with them. ;.v,-.mnTVTiw-:;-; ' The rery great majority of persons need a tonio In the Sprln? or early Summer. The system undergoes a change at this season and the 'entire physical machinery is disturbed. The general bodily weakness, a tired, worn-out feeling, fickle appetite, poor digestion, a half s'ck feeling and a general run-down condition of the system, show that the blood is weak o; anaemic, and a blood purifying tonic is needed to build uv the derange ; system and enrich the blood. The use of S. S. S. at this time may sav you from a long spell of sickness, and it will certainly prepare you for th long, hot Summer. Many people have put off using a, tonio until the eystet: became so weakened and depleted it could not successfully throw off disease germs, and have paid for the neglect with a spell of fever, malaria or som other debilitating sickness. 8. S. 8. is Nature's ideal tome. It is s composition of the extracts and juices, of root3.. h'erba and barks whict science and experience have proven are best fitted for a tonic to the huniao system. It contains no minerals of any kind and ia therefore perfectly saf for persons of any age. S. S. 3. tones up the stomach .nd digestion, ridi the system of that tired, worn-out feeling, and imparts vigor and strength to every part of the body. It purines ana ennaaes the olooa. stimulates the secreting and excreting members to better action, quiets the over strained nerves, and makes one feel better in everv wav. "- THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. OA. Did you ver have your eyes fitted right? I want your difficult and stubborn cases. I don't care how, many have failed to fit your case; I tell you my Bystem Is successful on these cases. I have devoted my life work to this one study I do nothing else that's why I succeed where others fall ; 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. H. Keating is not a stranger In La Grande. Can furnish you many references. SUM310MS. In the Circuit Court of the State of ( Oregon for Union County. , v ',' ;..! W. W. Knowltou, ilaintiff vs. Lauri j W. Knowlton, defendant. 1 To Laura W. Knowlton, defendant above named: ' ' In the nunie of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you Jn the above entitled court and suit on or before June 28th, 1909, and For a Warm Bath Room A bath in a colcl room is a "iliivery"operation and is extremely liable to-cause coIJs. The bathroom above all should be kept warm. This is easy and t?- baili is a coralort il you have a ERF1ECTI0M ' 'Oil Meatier (Etnjppcd with Smokeless Device) Il may b carried from any other room to the balh room, which it will heat while you are preparing or the balh. Impossible to turn it too high or too low.' The most economical heater I . . 1 . I n t ..I you can buy -7- intense heat lor y hours with one filling. The &ATSrt T atnn best lamp lor v "r all-round etraJy lichl 1 1 house- 111 j,. 1 , hold purposes. Oives a clear. Made ol brass throughout and nickel Slated. Lquipped with the latest improved central raft burner. Handsome simple satisfactory. Ever lamp guaranteed. If you cannot gel beater or lamp at your dealer's. write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) f 1 J i, if you fall to answer, for want thereof, j the plaintiff will take judgement and decree of said court against you. for the relief prayed for in the complaint, namely, his absolute divorce from you : SLACK ED. PROPECK, The Second Hand Dealer ior wiuui ueHeruoii more iiiuu one j year last past; and that the bonds of . matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant be forever dissolved and for general relief. This summons. is published by or der of Hon. JW. Knov. les, Judge of the above entltlled Court, made May 13th, - 1909, fixing six consecutive weeks therefor, and In the La Grande Evening Observer, the first publica tion hereof being May 15. 1909. C. H. FINN. I Attovney for Plaintiff.