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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1909)
EIGHT PAGES. PACK EIGHT. fTWCTtt tlBSEBYEB, LA GHA5DE, OKEC05. '. THURSDAY, JlE 10, UHi9. i I t 1 (5;! ' l i m R 5 - 1! CORRECT CLOTHES. i Summer Fixings From Head to Foot at the Headquarters for stylish Clothes YOU WANT TO BE PB0TIDEI WITH EVERT JfEEDFOL ARTICLE PEBTAIXIXG TO PEBSOXAL COJtt. FORT AND PRESS IF YOU ARE PLANXISG ANY KIND OF A TRIP. SUPPOSE YOU BEGIN WITH OXE OF : OUR SUITS, WHICH ABE IDEAL FOR TBAYELIXG. IF JiECESSAIlY YOU CAN COMPLETE THE BUYING OF ESTEBY ARTICLE TO - CORRE SPOND AND SATE MONEY WHILE YOU SECURE THE BEST IN QUAL ITY, MATERIAL AND WORKMAN-SHIP. We mention a few of the items o2-wr -Xm 1-T n .... 4 V ' V WW nowledged leader. Alfred Benjamin & Co. suits ........ .v.. ...... 2ftto$40 Sincerity suits .......... $12 to $25 Fancy hosiery'.. ......... 25c to 60c Oxfords, tan or black, lace or button. Cravats, In all, colors and " correct shapes. :. . Negligee shirts . .. . . . . . . . 60 to$1.00 Straw and Panama hats '. .60e to $8.00 B. V. D. and Poros knit underwear... . ...... . . . ..... ....... . , $1.00 suit Cooper underwear ,-. . . ; . $1.50 to $2.50 Dr. Demlel linen underwear $(U0 suit . : ; , , The Quality Store -it. ;.'" I I-i 11 I All members of the Fourth of July celebration, committee are requested to meet at the Commercial club rooms tonight instead of, Monday night as .announced by mistake ; in last evening's Observer The entire program for the Fourth will be defi nitely. fixed at tonight's meeting and other important business , will be at tended to. It Is very important that all members be present Meeting cal led at 8 o'clock sharp. ; Sincerity Clothet Copyright 32 me off swains New I Car ry one of the Largest Stocks of and Second-Hand Household Furnishings To be found in the country. Five suitable names have been sent the Observer for the two new steam boats to run between San Francisco and Portland, for which the Portland and .San Francisco Steam Steamship Company have offered a prize of $50. for the one most suitable. Mrs. Walter F. Gibbons of La Grande suggested that, one be called Exposition In honor of the exposition to be held in Oregon this year, and the other the Dauntless, as San Fran cisco has proven herself so In re building the ruined city. "La Grande" and "Pendleton" were suggested b J. R. Price of this city. He gives as his reason for doing o Is that the steamship company secures a great amount of traffic from this part of the state and . that La Grande and Pendleton, being the chief shipping lolnta, should receive the honors. Mrs. Lorenza Stillwell of this city 4 thinks hat Captain Grey, who It is said, was h first man to enter Oregon, and' and "Lewis and Clark." Victor Han- should be honored, and therefore sug gests the names of "Grey's Columbia" and "Lewis and Clark" Victor Han- Ben, of . Telocaset, thinks that the uames of "RoB-e-gon" and "Cal-ore" are very appropriate, Louis Reeves of Baker City has suggested that the ships be named "Fort Franc" " and Orecallf" in honor of the two states and the principal city of each. The names will be forwarded to the steam ship company by the Observer In due time. ' You cannot afford tot overlook my stock when in need of anything. In my second hand department you may find lust what you are looking for and if so you will always obtain a bargain. Right now, I have several exceptional good offerings in Cook Stoves, a $65 Saddle : for $20. Lawn Mowers nearly as good as new at attractive pr ces. Granite Iron Ware, Crockery and Glassware, Carpets, Rugs, Iron Beds, Dining Tables, Rocking Chairs, tAattresses and a thousand and one things that must be seen to be ap-; predated. Always make it a rule to visit my store and keep in touch with the bargains rhat are cbming in and going out daily. , . v , , " ; ' ! Chas. L England The House of Bargains HUM I DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY For Best quality otjDRY chain wood call on V. f . BEAN 8iggest)loads for least money Pi10NEl3EDD74l v VIOLIN and ; PIANO Instruction J. ALBERT KfNNtDY. Phone Red 782. ' . . FOLKS ONE DOLLAR Invests in a bottle of those wonderful, harmless fat-reduclnj tablfj and in SO days you wiil be a normal,-w ell-formed prison again. Don't ctm around your ug-ly bulk, your ungalnr superfluous rjesh. It makes you er jle ridiculous and what is more Ira portant It i ijects you to ttt eott quencs. sudden death f-om fatty do generation, heart disease, kidney tws tie, apoplexy and muscular rheumatism all come from OVKR.fAjjj A base ball game was played Sun day afternoon , ; between South La Grande and Ladd Canyon. ' La Grande won. 'the score being 4 to 8 In their favor. ''' "" ' '. ; v Mr. Wm. Currey, a former resident of this neighborhood, surprised us by making his appearance here again He visited Sunday with Mr. John Gra ham 1 and also attended' Sunday school the same day,- V'rltcr the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peebler, Is suffering with rheumatism in his shoulders and neck. ' ' , The Misses Lulu and Katie, Coun- sell drove to Union Wednesday, and spent the day with their sister. Miss Mabel CounselL at the home of Mrs, W. R. Hutchinson, (v- f Mr. Joseph Turnbow and family of Eugene, have returned and arevisiting at the, home ; of their daughter, Mrs, L. W. Drumsmith, of upper - Ladd Canyon. "' . ' m ANTIrGORPO" ':' 13- '-'-j . . Thousands of Testimonial s f rom Crate I ful People Prove This I , YOUR MflMFY RACK IF IT FAILS iX Thonnands Tlew Parade. PORTLAND, June 10. Thousands of citizens and visitors lined the streets this afternoon, and stood in the boiling sun to witness the deco rated horse, and Vehicle parade. feature of the Rose carnival. Prob ably, the most interesting event ot the carnival will be the parade tonight, expressing the "Spirit of Golden ANTI-CORPC Is absolutely the greatest' discovery in "meaiclntr tor ! J? duclng fat It is made In the form a little Ublet out of Vagetabls xm. ter and la easy and pleasant to take. It ts endorsed by every reputable phj- sic lan and College of Medicine. Ask our doctor. ASm-CORPU Is absolutely harmless. The formula used in making ttb! rreparatiop U on file in the Bureau of Chemistry In Washington, which i! proof that it la PURE and HARMLB S3. ' v j ANTI-CORFU reduces FAT S to 5 pounds a week. It reduces floubit chin, fat hips and flabby cheeks. No wrinkles result fiom thU reducUia,! or it makes the skin close-fitting and smooth. - . . , ? . I ANTI-CORPU strengthens weak heart, cures ; alp!tatlons, short brettt.' and acts like magc In muscular rheumatism and gout. - j PRICE S1.00 per bottle." Money back if it don't do all wa claim. I your druggist does not keep it, show him this advertisement and maks bin get it for you, or you can send for it DIRECT to ua. . jWe pay postage u! lend in plain wrapper. ! ' . ' I 80 DAYS' TREATMENT TS EVERY BOTTLE. gpH mmm Wm will huu jruu naaiiiytv v. hwumwiw, .fc-iwuj; r13sP 1 remedy on receipt of ten cents to pay for postage aa I j r packing. The sampl Itself may be sufficient to reduct tt' aesirea weigni. raonuuu hub paver, ucen 1. . i ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CO. WESTI25tfi STREET NEW YORK ,N Y. Observer Want Ads Paj; . Mkfs Collegian Clothes represents the highesftype 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.11" -i' 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 r v the best features of present day fashion is the" V man whose attention we seek. Gollegian clothes for Spring are now being shown by t. The Outfitters r west-; . M""Hlttttltl IIIMIUtlllMIIII