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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1909)
-t . rrTw RSFKTER. LA 6UIDZ, 0KZ605. THfRSDAT, JOE 3, 1J0J. EIGHT PAGES. '.V ' f fit ! h I u 1 11 it J ? r' f ? 1 : f, I (i J . 1 ' j ) ; 'i i !' i it . j I 1 I Jf You are Planning to Wace a Certain Sum Go the Farttieresi on Your Coai, Suit or Hat, You Will be Interested in This Sale Sale Starts Tuesday June 1st, Close Saturday June 5th. ALL LADIES 8 UTS AND COATS Rtiitri ti Per CaL A aala involving a wide variety of weaves and qualities in stylish and popuar shades of all wool fabrics. There are Just CO ladies tailored suits in the lot comprising some of our latest and most up-to-date pat tern a, which we place on sale at a big re duction. If you need a suit this sal will surely tempt you. ALL TRIMMED HATS EEDrCED. Hats for summer wear are creating more than ordinary interest Many of our models are new since Easter, but you must see these hats to appreciate their beauty. Yonr choice f over 200 hats to select from, consider quality and style and we guarantee you can't equal the values we are offering you. 25 per cent Reduction on Ken on Rubber zed Rain Coats J u s t A r ri v e d. !T Tlf. . x. a 1 1 f ! f n "c wain you 10 see uie taiesi m iaaies ouits, Coats and Dresses. These garments are "up to the Minute" Styles. N O -Li laO V V V4aV THE QUALITY STORE PARCELS DEUIVERED WHEN YOU WANT 1HEM. OUR PATRONS APPRECIATE THIS ACCOMODAVON. the sale, mith memoranda as .o Hy- I ment. conditions of sale etc. Tb's moat be signed by both buyer trd j seller. ' Another new book is the Mechanics ! Lien Record. Within 20 days of the . time when an article baa been de livered to the owner by the party who deaires a lien to secure payment j for labor, the lien must be AIM In j the office of the recorder. In order to make all records and i filings concerning town plats un'form the last legislature passed a raeasute which spcifles the manner of making and the method of filing such a plat, the kind of drawing paper an1 ink that must be used, and goes into de tail that it will be next to impossible for the recorder to receive a plat that Iswrongly made. In the county treasurer's office will be kept a Peddlers' License Record. The measure which provides for the record also makes it compulsory upon those who wish to peddle to tak out a license. (tests Second Hand Mowers New Lawn Mowers Closing out Chiffoniers House Furnishings Chas. L England The House of Bargains 1 DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY ForlBest quality of DRY chain wood call on IV. E. BEAN Biggestjloads for least money PiiOME RED 1741 iinititt1ttttttMttn.ttt,)i(t)ttttt WW WW t- E-RU-SA-THE ONLY LAWFUL PILE CURE. Because it does not contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine, lead or any poisonous drugs. Because E-KU-SA cares piles. U. S. Dispensatory recommends every Ingredient of E.RC-8A. Drug laws make "false or t misleading statement" a crime. Therefore the sale of all old or nar- f eotle pile medicines la illegal because they effect the brain and spinal narrow; produce constipation and never cure. Only druggists of ' kighest standing sell and endorse E-RU-SA. r II.WIrTV' 'flffi crnni SEVERAL NEW LAWS IN FORCE By provisions passed at the last session of the legislature it toneces sary for county clerks to purchase, three new record books for their of fices. One Is a Conditional Sales Rec ord, Vendors of machinery etc., who wish to retain tittle until the article sold Is fully paid for. must within ten daya of the sale file n the office of the county recorder a notice of TOURIST n r vnr r kuuir LA GRAND E Walking from Union to La Grande in four hours, demonstrating hid abil ity to cover ground on foot, and lay ing aside his limited luggage in this city for an over-night rest, Prof. Al fredo Battelli is in La Grande this afternoon. He arrived from Union at 1 o'clock. The Professor is a genial fellow who talks American quite fluentl, and In every action and utterance gives proof that he cornea from the ndbility of Italy. He carries oue piece of hand baggage, and a gun, Dut photographs., data and the like which he compiles on his way and will use when he issues his history of the American people and of the world in fact, Is sent by express from place to place and he makes his advance j across the continent. With his trusty gun he has fclleu many a wild and ferocious animal dur ing his tiip through the west. His Journey is far from pleasant. Though he enjoys meeting the Amer ican people, especially the newspa per men, he has hardships galore. His ;otirney through the badlands would make an interesting book In itself. May Lecture Here. It is quite possible that the editor will deliver one of his interestiud lectures here tomorrow night at one of the electric theatres. He has in cidents that are pleasant to listen to. He goes to Pendleton from here then to Portland, Seattle, Alaska ar.d from some seaport town there, siils for San Francisco after he has studiad the gold mining industry m Alaska. At Frisco he meets bts.othtrr ih:e companions and Bail to llonm-il-i tuu points in the Orient and Did . n- , e. Prof. Battelli is an interesting char acter and has ventured out on a h:i7. ardous task. He is under forfeH nev er to ride on a train, and since leav ing New York, October 7, has held to his agreement to the letter. He Is engaged by the International Geographical society and is Investiga ting commercial and Industrial traf fic, history and customes of diforcnt races. He is a linguist of no sr.all capabilities, conversing inteliig.uuly In nine different language-?. Battelli reached Union last evening and stopped over night there. .In fact he migh have readied La Grande last evening, but had an opportunity to deliver a lecture in the electric theatre there, and he availed himself of the opportunity. This morning he started on the last lap to La Grande. LOST A gold watch chain with agate charm attached. Finder leave at this office and receive reward. FOR REXT Furnished room for gen tlemen. Electric light, bath, etc. Inquire at Gllham residence, 1910 Cedar. Phone Black 1351. lw Stop and look at the $35.00 camera, and explanation in our window. New lin Drug Co We have Just receive m. rnmr.i.u Una of Columbia double disc records, 5c Newlin Book ft Stationery Co. FAT FOLKS ONE DOLLAR Invested in a bottle of tnose wonderful. harmlea fat-reducing Ub and In 18 days you wUi be a normal, well-formed prison again. Don't r!2 around your ugly bulk, your ungainly superfluous Wh. It makes yoaj? eraOIe ridiculous and whit Is more important. It ijects you to rtj COfij quencM. sudden death f'om fatty degeneration, heart dtoease, kidney tr ble. apoplexy and muscular rheumatism all come from OVER-FATNig MTTCORPO" rc EE M O V ' tils! FAT Thousands of Testimonials from Crate ful People Prove This YOUR MOFY RATK IF IT FAII S VTI.ffiODr a. .v. . j, ' . .... , w nusuiuici i iic n mini uucvTerf in meaicinb tfyr ductng fat. It Is made in the form . a little tablet out of Vtable ma, ter and Is eaiy and pleasant to take. It is endorsed by every reputable siclan and College of Medicine. Ask our doctor. ANTI-CORPU is absolutely harmless. The formula used in making ut rreparatlon uc on file in the Bureau of Chemistry in Washington, which j proof that It Is PURE and HARMLESS. AXTI-CORPU reduces FAT J to 5 pounds a week. It reduces doubii chin, fat hips and flabby cheeks. No wrinkles result tiom this reducun or it makes the skin close-fitting and smooth. AXTI-CORPU st-engthens waak heart, cures :alpltatlons, short brutj, and acts like magic In muscular rheumatism and gout PRICE St.00 per bottle. Mcney back If it don't do all, we claim. 1 your druggist does not keep it, show tilm this advertisement and male hl ret it for you, or you can send for It DIRECT to us. We pay postage ul 'end in plain wrapper. : : ;, 30 DAYS' TREATMENT IX EVERY BOTTLE. rrmmm v,e wl" ben1 you &arnple cf this wondciful fat-reducl rl J f p remedy on receipt of ten cetts to pay for postags tut I t f j packing. ' The samptv Itself may Jbe sufficient to reductthi . desired weight Mention this paper. Desk 4. ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CO. UESTI25th STREET EW YORK .,N Y. - Observer Want Ads Payf la 17 n Q er Collegian Clothes represents the highestjtype of ready to wear apparel America produces. The . fabric, ths linings, the tailoring ahd the fitting qualities are best appreciated when critically compared with.theclothes of any other, maker. The; marVwIio 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.' Collegian clothes for Spring are now being shown by Ash :lBr6tft&rsi 0 The Outfitters n