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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1909)
PAGE EIGHT. "BSEBTEE, LA GBA3TDE, 0BEC03T. TTTS3ATV JITXE 8, 1509. EIGHT PA CIS. i i BMMNMWPMMMM1 - Goods of Quality and Economical Prices. An absolute knowledge of the requirements of ithis community gained through years of carefully studying the wahts of the people and an absolute knowledge1 of how, wlienj arid where to take advantage of .he mar ket conditions are: the reaspns this store continues to gfow;and remain the' ideal tradingSplace. Quality con sidered you ' will find it profitable tp shop at La Grande's - BIGGEST, BUSIEST ANDEST STORE. Things You Need for Sumrneri rur inc Lciuieb dim , Misses ... Longerie dresses all color .'. , $4.50 to $32.50 Summer suits cloth of gold.......... J... $5.00 to $20.00 : Wash, suits and skirts ....$5.00 to $17. Wash suits and skirts ... ' $5.00 to $170 Shirt walBts lawns and silks ...1... ...... ....50c to $3.00 i Game underwear ...... .10c to $15 , , Wash goods, lawns".;.,.', ...V; to $5.00 Parasols In all colors .. -"0c to $5.00 Just In ladles gloves In kid, silk and ' ' lisle. Also neck wear, belts and hos " lery. ';-""'"- ,-........ For i ins men and Boys Alfred Benjamin Co, suits .... . , . ,". ; .......... ......... .$20. toS40.00 Sincerity clothing ....HMO to $25J)0 Negligee shirts for the hot ciavs. ... , . , ,50c to M.00 Dr. Demlel linen underwear. .$6.50 suit '. . PorosKnit underwear ... ..$1.0t) Mt!t Coopers underwear. ....... .i?.M Milt Alfred Benjamin fancy vest.,...... .................... .$2.50 to M.50 , Straw and Panama hats . . ... ...... i ..... ......,..........50e to $8.00 We are receiving much favorable com- ' ment about our men's department. It will pay you to snop here. Wash goods, lawns, pongees ........ mm y ; ? . PROGRAM araains ------ f Ne i Carry one of? the Largest blocks of ana econa nana I- ' Household Furnishings E ,, : . ;io oe rouna in me couniry. ; You canno afford fo overlook my stock when in need of an tping. ltvmy second Hand departmzut you may find iu ft what yop ar ' looking for, land if so you will always obtain: a bagalfn. ,Rgh now,5 have sbvera execpfona ? good t offerings in Cook Stoves, a $65 Saddle for $20. Lawn Mowers nearly as good as new at attractive yr ces. Granite Iron Ware, Crockery and Glassware, Carpets, Rugs, lrpn Beds, Dining tables, Raking Chairs, Mattresses and a thousand and one things that must be seen to he ap predated. Aways' make it a rule to visit my store and keep in touch with the bargains rhat are coming in and goingout daily., .0 , j v Li ; : ; Chas. L. England The House of Bargains ' - ' ' - LOST DRY CHAIN WOOD" DRY ; ForBest quality oi.DRY chain wood call, on -v:-' .:T: :V;e;beari.v'.:- . ; ; . ; Biggestjioads for least money ; '. PrtOME RtDj:i74l : ; I f t$'OttttttttttttMttttttfttttfiftl ! LOST -rA gold watch chain with agate rm attached.' Finder leave at ' this nfflca inJ nlnl w WWU tVLCKI j E-Rt'-SA THE OXLT LAWFUL PILE CUBE. Because It does not contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine, lead or any poisonous drugs. Because E-EU-SA vans piles. U. S. Dispensatory recommends every ingredient ot E.RU-SA. Drug laws make "false or , misleading statemenu" a crime. Therefore the sale ot 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 hlehest standing sell and endorse E-RU-SA. B 8ILYEBTH0KJi,8..F-MtLT DRUG STORE. i Stop and took at the 35.00 camera. and explanation In our window.' New Un Drug Co.1 ' , it FOR HEXT-MFurnlshed room for gen tlemen. Electric ' light, bath, etc. Inquire at Gilliam Residence, 1910 Cedar. Phone Btack 1351. Iw VIOUN " and' . " ', J ' ;- -1 PIANO I Instruction I J. ALBERT KfNNEDY. Phone Re 782. PREPARE D Once every, year the U D. S. Taber nacle gives an-tngan recital and con cert, but few lf any, of the concerts of the past cap measure up with the one arranged for next Saturday even ing. . As ;the time approaches, the choir upder Leader Hood is rounding into .splendid, shape. One hundred voices comprise the choir this year, some 25 more than usually greets the audience jon , similar occasions, To the music loving public, the following program tells its own story, for.it is crowded full of excellent numbers, and when delivered next ' Saturday night, will be treats such as seldom come to a city of this size: " : ' Fart One. ' . ' 1 Organ Solo. . (a). Spring Song .....Mendelssohn (b) To a Wild Rose' ;.'.MacDowell (c) La CInqualntalne ..... .Gabriel Prof. E. P. Kimball. 2 Chorus, "O Be Joyful.".. ;.Berte .'"V,;.... Choir. .V',"'-".' 3 Contralto Solo. ' ' (a) Red Red Rose. ' (b) Widow's Lullaby. '''' Miss Hazel Barnes. ( " 4 Piano Solo, Polonaise, MacDowell Miss Irene Kelly. ; ' 5 Vocal Duett ..Venetian Boat Song , . Miss Irene Kelly. Miss Hazel Barnes. -.' Tart'. Two. V -; Chorus; "Praise Ye The Lord,:. . . ' ........ .i,.,;.-;. ........ Balfe . l: ' Choir."; ; 7 Soprano Solo. ' , (a) Love and a Rose ;...Protheroe (b) Yesterday & Today . . . .Spross - i- Miss Irne Kelly. ' 8 Contralto Solo, Air .My Heart to 'thy Sweet Voice" '. '. . . . I : . Sampson '' Miss Hazel Barnes. 9 Vocal Duett, "O Divine Redeemer" r . . ; ..... I . . . ; i Gounod 'Irene Kelly & Hazel Barnes. ' 10 Organ Solo, March Solonelle. . ' Ketterer - ; Prof. E. P. Kimball. A i r ' : Invested In PA F FOLKS ONE DOLLAR T botti of thos wonderful, harmlos fat-redurtnc fahi. nd la -0 di you wi.l be a normal, well-formed priton aaln. Don't earn around your ugly bulk, your ungainly upeVnuou.- -;sh. fx make you nu erable ridiculous and what lmore Important It JecU you to cona queue, sudden death f'om tatty degeneration. hart disease, kldny troo. ble, apoplexy and muscular VheumaUsm all come from OVER-FATNESSl ANTKORPO" . ;,:a- Thousands of Testimonials from Gratc: tul People Prove This ; YOUR MONEY SACK IF IT FAILS , ANTl-CORPC la ansolutely the greatest discovery in meolclnti :w ducing tat... It is made in the form .,., a little tablet out of Vagetable mat., ter and la easy and pleasant to take., ft Is endorsed by every reputable phy alclan and College of Medicine. Ask . our doctor. , , ANTI-COICPTJ Is absolutely harmless. The. formula used In making thu V reparation U on file In the Bureau of Chemistry in Washington, which i proor that.lt Is PORE and HARMLE 63. ANTI-C.OKtU reduces FAT 8 to fi pound a week It reduces doubla chin, fat hips and flabby cheeks. Ko wrinkles result fiom this reduction, or It makes the skin close-fitting and smooth. ; , ANTT-CORru strengthens weak heart, cures :alp!tatlona, short breath, and acts like magic In muscular rheumatism and gout. ' f RICE $1.00 per bottle. Mcney back Jf It don't do all we claim. B your druggist does not keep it. show him this advertisement and make bla get It for you, or you can send for It DIRECT to us. We pay postage ant lend in Dlaln wraoDer. ' ' SO DAYS TREATMENT IX EVERY BOTTLE. We will send you asample of this wondciful fat-reducing remedy on receipt of ten cents to pay for postage an4 packing. The sampl itself may be sufficient to reduce th desired weight. Mention this paper. Desk 4. FREE ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CO. VVESTI25th STRFET NEW YORK ,N Y. Observer Want Ads Pay EASTERN WASHINGTOX TO BE TAPPED AGAIX. Great Northern Will Bnlld 135 Miles C' f ; Read. t v. . : . Ji'--V. f..,r.: ;;: ;-;:' OLYMPIA, June;s 8. The Greal Northern' railway has filed with the Secretary 'of ,State: a, certificate, stat ing its directors have passed a reso lution ordering construction and op eration of .a brancK,. to begin nea.' iVonatchee.: ' thence ' northerly and northeasterly along the Columbia river through the counties of Chelan Douglas to . the junction of the Oka Jiogan and - Columbia rivers, thence along the Okanogan to connect with the present Great Iprthern branch at uroyuie. it wni be ISailps long, and is to tap a rich section of eastern Washington. : i , , At The Range This Week. A first-class fishing outfit is the first prize, consisting of vole, reel: line,' fly- book and basket This Is an appropri ate prize as the trout fishing season is on. Second prize, 15.00.' ! ' f (5-7 -2t) WANTED Experienced "oman to do general housework.- Mrs. Press Lewis, phone' red 11 (6-8-14) v OTIfE. 1 have a few sacks of fancy Colorado seed potatoes which I will let out on the shares. 'Phone Black 481 quick! (6-7-6t) - o. D. NEILL. Mrs. Douglas goes to Baker City this evening to be with her husband during the summer. Mr. Douglas has the contract for the construction of a large flouring mill there. ' Collegian 1 Clothes represents the highestjtype of ready to - wear apparel Arhnca produces., ;The -fabric, the linings, thctaUorand trie;. fitting , qualities , are best appreciated when critically 'compared -with thp clothes'ot any 'other 'make'rr'The, man who is painstaking in the selection of his clothes who recognizes the real worth of a well made garment with whictf ; is combined the best features of present day; fashion is the ; man whose attention we seek.-; Gollegian "clothes for Spring are .nbw'beiiig, shojvn by ;l, . . .-' '' ' 1 Ash t The Outfitters