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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1909)
P1GE EIGHT. ETEMVC 0 BSF.RTER, LA GHA5DE, OEECOJ. SATLBDAY, JCXE 12, 1909. EIGHT PAGES. Have the Time of Your Ufe. Celebrate with Ls Grande July 5th - .... - - M(g i I Nature forms the child's foot , so that each toe lies Hat and straight, thus providing the human foot with power to balance the body and the spring to make walking easy. Unfortunately fev children reach maturity without; cramped, pinched and mis- J sHapen feet, which Is usually caused by shoes sold by unscientific- j shoemen to unthinking parents. Could parents be brought to ! realize the importance of starting the child's foot right there J would be little or no suffering in later years from so many blerri- f ishes that so many men and women are heir to. ! ine numan roor zncuia oe niiowea to Crow UaluraUy To shape the foot to changing fashion, is to force the sofi, pliable growing bones, cords and muscles into deformed shapes. The foot thus pinched from its natural shape Is bound to be a source of suffering in later life. EDUCATOR SHOES BIG CROWD TO ATTEND ; THE GAME Sold Exclusively By - . . . . - t N. K. West The Quality Store V 1 Carry one of the Largest Stocks of New and Second-Hand Household Furnishings To be found in the country. You cannot afford to overlook my stock when in need of anything. In my second hand department you may find ust what you are looking for and if so you will always obtain a bargain. Right now, I have several exceptional 999d offerings in Xpokt Stoves, a . , $65 Saddle for $20. jjM.M -new at attractive pr ces. Granitt Iron Vate, Crockery and Glassware, Carpets, Rugs, frbn Beds, Dining Tables, Pocking Chairs, Mattresses anda Jhousand and one, things that must be seen to be ap preciated. Always make it a rile to Wsf mv store and keeo in touch with the harnzine that are coming in and going out daily. Chas. L England The House of Bargains DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY . For.Best quality oljDRY chain wood call on Kv..''r' V. E. BEAM V . Biggestloads for least money Pi10NEREDD74l fmttftttttttfTTtttitmttitttttttmntMm, V m rw-rv ft t ' and PIANO Instruction J. ALBERT KENNEDY. Phone Red 782. From all appearances the greatest crowd that has' attended a baseball game this season will be on hand to mo'rrW when the Clerks and the Band Boys 'cross bats at Lincoln Park. The line-up of "the two teams is the best that could be picked and while there is no "classy" baseball promised there will be plenty of amusement for the rabid fans. ;.y . The rooters also will have occas ion to air their lungs as much as they please. ' The" band will be there , to make things lively during the strug gle.) The "official" lineup of the two teams .follows. ..... t - , Clerks Garrlck,. p; Zweifel, c; Van Bellen, lb; Shelley, 2b; Francis, 3b; Woods, as; Arniond, If; Ivanhoe, cf; Holly, rL " . ;. '.. ..' V.; Band Boye--Wllliams, p; Ralston, c; Mackey,, lb;. Bay, ,2b; Jay,' 3b; Brucie, : bs; Helsner, , If; Selak, cf ; Thorson, rf. ;': Umpire Jay Van Buren;' Scorekeep er J. IL Keeney.;, , , flOAT HERE J. D, McKennon, who returned from die Portland Rose Carnival in time 'to )8 here for the horse show, says that very day seemed to be better than ev ry other day, and that Thursday was he best day of all. Eastern Oregon as well reperesented, and Miss Ray urn received a "great ovation as the oat In which she rode passed the iultitudes of people from all over .lie United States. Mr, McKennon links It would be an excellent ldn :o bring the float home for particlpa- lon in the parade on the Fourth. Fob Is Found. Illustrating the value of publicity, rad 'incidentally the efficiency of Ob server ads is a little incident that oc curred this morning. Two days ago I. Frances Stover, traveling for Walla '.Valla stationery firm lost a watch fob, worth a considerable amount. He requested this paper to Insert a re 3rd notice, and this morning Joe Woods, the liveryman, brought the fob to the office. It was found by his !!! V. - Washington Commission In in Trouble. .COLFAX, Wash.. June 12. CitUens of Farmlngton, especially those hav ing complaints against the O. R. & X. Company are discussing plans for a mass meeting "to draft' a complaint for malfeasance in office against th'j state railway commission, which is traveling In a special car hearing com plaints of the people along the O. R. & N. in Washington. - Agent Tavlc.r. of he -company; notified the citizens of i Farmlngton yesterday that-, the commission' would reach there -at i commission would reach herfe1',, t o'clock in the afternoon.. . ! t iiumr .-now ,-ncress. j (Continued From Page 1). bv Mill Vogel, )rTlion: Mra-R. H, Smith. Becond; Mrs. E. W. : .'Olive third.- i . 'CentionienN Slnvrle' Drivers. "Dr. M..K. Hall, 1st; Ray Norville. 2nd; M. H. Klrtley, 3rd. Trotting Stallion. '0tj ' N. M. Mason, 1st : Jack McCarthy ; Gentlemen's Donble Drivers. I Gus Levy of Union, 1st; ti. Kl West. 2nd: , . OentlmenV Saddle Hems. ! Walter Swaokhamer.' 1st: J. E 8tlllwelL 2nd; Win DeaL 3rd. Perrlieron ttrnft. W. H. Oorham, 1st; Hunter Estate, 2nd; Fred Gaskill. 3rd. Percheron 2 year Old Stallion. Sam Morris. 1st and 2nd; J. V. McAlister, 3rd. Clydesdale Stallion 2 year Old. N. K. West, 1st; Elmer Baker, 2nd Clydesdale Stallion Over 2 year Old. Ed. Reynolds, 1st; Llge Oliver. 2nd. Clydesdales Mares Registered. N. K. West, 1st, 2nd and 3rd. FAT FOLKS' Y ONE DOLLAR i ; - lnvestfl la a bottle of those wonderful, harinlo-.s fat-reJucinj bi.i and la 30 days you will be a normal, well-formed person again. Don't carri around your ugly bulk, your ungainly superfluoo: riesh. . It makes you mi, era'jle ridiculous and what Is more important. 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AXTI-CORPC st'-engthens weak heart, cures palpitations, short breath, and acts like magic in muscular rheumatism and gout. ' - : PRICE $1.00 per botUe. Money back if it don't do all we claim. If your druggist does not keep It. show him this advertisement and make him get It for you. or you can send for it DIRECT to us. We pay postage and tend In plain wrapper. ; f 80 DAYS' TREATMENT IX EVERY BOTTLE. r prap- We wilt send you asample- of this wondotful fat-reducing 1 remedy on receipt of ten cents to pay for postage and I f 1 x packing. The sampl iteslf may be sufficient to reduce the ' ' desired weight. Mention this paper. Desk 4. 1 FQTHFTIP rHFMIPAl Pfl ! VVESTI25th STREET NEW YORK ,N Y. Observer Want Ads Pay Colleg Clothes ! na. mn represents. the highest'type of ready to ; wear apparel America produces.,: The fabric, the linings, the failorjng and the i fitting - qualities are besUppreciatedJwhen critically compared with the clothes of any other maker. . The man who Is painstaking in the selection of his -clothes who recognizes the realwort' a ' well made garment with which is combined , the best features of preseot day fashion' is the" man whose -, attention .we seek. Collegian , clothes for Spring are now being shown by ' mh The Outfitters