La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 14, 1909, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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EVENING O BSEBTEB, LA GBA5DE, OREGON MONDAY, JUE 11,
EIGHT PAGES.
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Have the Time of Your Life. Celebrate with
La Grande July 5th - -
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duacatoir
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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
few children reach maturity without cramped, pinched and mis-
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shapen feet, which Is usually caused by shoes sold by unscientific I
shoemen to unthinking parents. . Could parents be brought to
realize the importance of starting the child's foot right there
would be little or no suffering in later years from so many blem
ishes that so many men and women are heir to.
The Human Foot Should be Allowed to
Grow Naturally
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
Sold Exclusively By
N. K. West
The Quality Store
Of PRIZES
The prizes awarded in the horse
show Saturday too late for that is
sue of the Observer are as follows:
Oradc Clydesdale Mare.
W. Couch, 1st; Willard Moss. 2nd;
Austin Hermann, 3rd.
' Colts.
Willard Moss, 1st; V. Couch, 2nd;
N. K. West. 3rd.
2 year Old Standard It red.
Earl Jones, 1st; Joe Trlppeer. 2nd.
3 year Old Standard Bred.
Walter Swackhanier, 1st; H. C. My?
ers, 3rd.
Draft Team Ccldinir.
C. Kennedy, 1st.
Draft Team Maren.
John Sparkhurst, 1st. '
Yenrllne Stiillions.
N. N. Mason, 1st.
Special Premiums, Lady's Drivers.
Misa Ruth Gaskell, lst; Miss Myra
Glenn, 2nd.
Gi'mtruieiTn iVmcrs.
".'alter Swackhamer, 1st; Guy
Byrkit, 2nd.
Ladles Saddle Horses.
Ruth Gaskell and Mary Penlngton.
KdtS Will
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For Eest qua'ity'oljDRY chain wood call on
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AUCTIONEER.
Sale cried on short notice,
Satisfaction guaranteed.
No extra charge tor distance.
LA GRANDE . - OREGON 4
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Notice.
To whom it may concerned
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership ofnhuk Dram well has
this day, May 31, hoen dissolved tiy
mitiial ronsent. C. J. Clack eonl Inning
the reiil estate husiness and F. s.
P.ramw 11 retiring. Ml bills due said
liim are payabc cither to said C. J.
Black or F S. I"! nun well, an-1 lmtli
said parth's hold tluins'lves resion
iiihle rir all hills outstumllng.
Thosi- liu in;' IhoitiHclves liulehled
in nai.l linn or i i: i : viih: la s niussi make
''lunotik.fe sotlleiiie-it.
F. S. V.nAMWICf.L
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David Eecles, the railroad and su
;ar magnate, passed through the city
rii!s morning en route to Baker City
where he will hold a conference with
i;'ominent citizens of Baker and Grant
vounties about the extension of the
umpter Valley into Prarle City, Mr'
:cles says that Grant county has
;iVered a bonus $or. the construction
)l' the line from Austin to Prarie, a
Ustance of 22 miles, and that in all
: obability it will be- built, but It is
wry unlikely that the road will ever
'. extended farther. The construc
; n of the proposed Central Oregon
.'-uld destroy any object in a further
extension of the Sumpter road. That
l i re is a ureal field for railroad
: willing in Central Oregon Mr. Kceh's
.s well aware, lie passed through
anyoii City In SS. and has watched
no development of the country -Io5ily
ii 'KiiL'ii pinny years, lie also made a
triu through tin- Cii'iuiile Ponde in
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For m1- by . iii'omicl a. si. h of ;,; ( state by
A. 'I. HTt.Ifc t.-ur,.it. i'lie t'n',:r.ty Court of Pit ion Count,'
i Oa-sou. All person havint; t lain'..'
For Constipation. huaiust said estate are required to
'present the same with pioper vouchers
Mr. L. H. Farnluiiu. a prominent ' t(1' proof and allowatue to either o!
Irtiggist of Spirit Lake. Iowa, says: i said Executors, or to C. 11. Finn, at
ChaniUerlain'a Stonuuh and Liver i his law o!he in La Grande, Oregon
.Tablets Are certainlv the best thine for them. -
m the market for constipation. Give Dated June 7, 1009.
Odd IVIiims Meet.
:-'T, PAl'li. .Minn., .lui.e i l.--.M iiire'
nil, Odd Fell.. -us ar; gat'if : in b.-rc
.'day r'oi the annual session of the
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Field
Garden Lawn
IN BULK
I AM SHOWING THE LARGEST
VARIETY AND BEST' SELECTED
STOCK OF SEEDS EVER EXHIBIT
ED IN UNION COUNTY, AND I
KNOW THESE ARE THE PRODUCT
OF REPUTABLE SEED GROWERS;
AND I ALSO KNOW MY PRICES
ARE AS LOW AS T IS CONSIST
ENT TO SELL FRESH, RELIABLE
STOCK.
Alfalfa, Red and Alsikc
Clover, Timothy
and all Kinds of Garden Seed and
Lawn Grasses
A. V. OLIVER
I CT WASTE YOUR TIME
and money planting poor seeds. CEDDES
BROS, have those that grow. All kinds of gar
den vegatables, potatoes five varieties Flowei
seeds of all kinds and varieties. Win tne
prize . this year by planting our Aster seeds
If you need anything in the grocery line, we
carry the best.
IGEDDES BROS.
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these tablets a trial. You are certain
to And them agreeable and pleasant
a off -rt 1 .-, 25 cents. Samplei
..-e tor a' oy All Good Dealers.
Leopold Rosenthal.
D. Sommer, Elgin Oregon..
Executois of the estate of Bertha
Soaimer, Deceased.
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"ill Appoar In VandiAille - Hacked l
The Srnday ti euonian states that
' ,,'' , Krt is " :m re! th vn't !'
ville stage for an engagement of 22
vlis on the ' Pantaire ircuit. with
own sketch. "Sold." Associated
with her will be Mrs. AValter Reed.
Mrs. Reed is well known In musical
ecital here in the opera house a few
pcital herein the opera house a few
years ago. As the Scenic is on this
ircuit Mrs. Reed will appear hi La
Graude In the near future.
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Ready for business but
too busy to write ad
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