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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1909)
--xfJWil'W mill n "i, mm' ' pm-jfyw. lPr; ; UrM, lgIIe, okegoxH JJj'il09 - 4 1 ' pageekjiit. EYEMSC HsM D S tyve ic Time of Your Life. Celebrate Field Lawn .o0 no saiO 7. Ifl VYQl 3 $ IOCAL MIMSTIK TO FIEAR IEARX. I ilk I I R 1. 1 .4 ! Nature forms" the child's7 fooF so" "thaf each toe lies Hat and; straight, thus providing the human foot with power to "balance Ihe" bodyarid the spring- to make-walking e asy. Unfortunately lifew children reach maturity without cramped, pinchedrand "mis shapen feet, which Is usually caused by shoes sold by unscientific shpemen jio unthinking parents. Could parents be brought to realize the importance oLstartingJhe child's foot right there -would be little or no suffering in later years from so many;blem-. i ishcs.iiisi so many men ami women are neir to. . f m i'The Human Foot Should be Allowed to wow Naturally -To shape the foot to changing fashion, is to force the' sofi' pliableVgrowing bones, cords and muscles" into deformed!shapes. The foot thus pinched from its natural shape is bound to be a ourjaflufferirig in later life. r WCMORSHOES Oue of Tiu? Tew. Sunday School Instl :. : ;. tntet of: orthwest. : f ' , : ; V ,. Bev, C B. Deal of the M. E.: church leaves tonight lor, "ampa,and poise to' attend , an Institute ot Methodist Sunday Bt hool8, hfr likes of which is seldom called in the Northwest., : It is in the nature of a convention, but, in stead of numerous -addresses from delegates,, instruction and entertain ment centers around a few specialists who will bold the boards most of the time. A similar institute will be held in Spokane later, one in Portland and another in Seattle. ' jMlas Irma Deal will accompany him td Nampa.' Mr. Deal will be the only representative from I.a Omnrto -1 1 Sold:Exclusively By T.J-f!.-.tK t'y.u i n f 1 trV.P'.l c . ... i . . . , . . , . r- t t -j J ' J ,- r - ' ijft ' ;f-T - ' - The Quality Store : , . , 7 t ' ' i ' t rKO J'JS Fxjr.iQest-qutuiiljy-Di DRY chain wood call , on' Hfil WOOD7?! DRY' 'Xft nkxwt -J !! -i 'eairji ! . B'i!7!TeitV$ 'for least nibrid- 1 i t n ..t 1741 4 n : i '.V CIS I founty Couil of Ljijou oi on, will rociAi-lMtVla 0.. lit the c! 4 Phone nW&?. 'War TWitHsww EKllLllf III. ounty tit ce or Srti ilnv if lnlv md' ' Jir,htfjitiHtrrtk'n ofla W4 r s'ei4 Sk i a .... i i . . w .. i.. . . t ' ' ' a & ie undersisned. to ba t" mpamr-i tlj iHtltlj chock fol 0 rr cent of paid bid. jDiven MF-'ifranul. rot?S(Si;'Tn!.4 ciirnrRTCUTT domCWin brbi Jery'llsaMtHl I uruoi'B taken una ieapvjjtfiTfli in stenciling. Full line of em- iui gmnuiAM'."" . a. . . . . . . .. on. .imtu l in JH'tmni'i' t.ft tflrJil tckU- by tnkl! 10 3 -.1 ,;iM.t4 :e.xfts.J ' ,,f For mI by fc-?.! .? j m ,i a ; r r - liS For Constlpatlirti.'f ''' 1 ;ia Trnmiso ot$tvb; lAXe. TMf, feayrf: it.J.l.lV n uarnt- tbjnirllet.6r.wTr8Satrbn.'.,0!v no extra cnirn for dltnr . UH ANDES ... OREGON these tablets a trial. You are certain to find them agreeable and pleasant tit effect. )Ylc4, 25 cents. Samples trea. For talc oy All Good Dealers. Miss 1CiihT"nrMJMis! rrnslrfiiftefdft' finished the work iiT 'enm'ibin's'-'tli? papers of ciadi R-rnde pup'iTs'ivho ilie .Iu!ie'eiiuiiia!ion, iA'd' foirfl' thaV .it kt :5 who wrotp.hnth 2.V':tias6ed AItoVH?liVr,'-th,ft-liiivt been 70 clgth ij-i-iiile pupils pnmioted in thd rwint' ys taken advantage of by those win Jljiosl M'Ha'ltef t( tJkeVl Aailiiul Inlflf oV lh( 15 ilea to pass must take the eigtlf t vade work over again next year. i-ftive?V6hfng'' Mr Toilanif where mor- here sh' iiriRinsjfoR emipje wqcK? oil tU.,. i...nn i . ..1. 0 . i'u sura iu waiue ior a stay oi 'lidritnia.r.AitetosdiMCg'.rti'iiir ffss Kuhn .will 0 to, the beach feir ie ivniHinntr or tne rtmnbrcA pyrilE Or A1'AL SCHOOL .1 t.Sl 30F ; VotiflJsShiieby .gftWto( tfceAegJl vers of school district No. 1, pf ln 16 wmAy,atbr6eRfirf. th'&t fiie ANA'tTAl SflpOL MEJPTIXG f for 8H1 'district will be held at High Sc"joa - J)ulldrjis:(n:RlHJ d'slrtil, pein at the hour of 2 o, clock p. m. on tft third- Monday f -Owner being tire 2H day of June, A, 1909 . . . . .Tjiis meeting Is paired 'for the pur- po1 of electing one director to serve roi-iflve ears. and Ihe transaction of ,bit4)esi jiH htlSert meiloss. f Trnm p.;ra. until 6 p. m. and, It. shall .be bv l 4.-. 'J .I-' . oai tot. Dated this Vth. dajr of. June, 109. , ARTHUR WILLIAMS. District Clerk. DAVID BAY, Chairman Board of Directors (June 11-21) NOTED WARRANT III HANDS OF LOCAL OFFICER Deputy Sheriff Newlin made a trip to Hot Lake this morning to serve n amnions upon T.' W. Holliday, treas irer of Malheur ,county, in the case lied against him ' by L. K. . Sears, : esident taxpayer of that county..' '. This is the case instigated by L.' II vIcMahan, the Salem ( attqrney, andj !. s' brought to restrain Hbllkiay from myjngout some flOQOO, appropriate ry the last legislature' for tlje' pu'rpo's' af building 'a. bridge ..across Snak ihy'er, "( Holliday 'liad t takeiij the ,'traij; 'or Baker City' and Mf-.-kewIin heces ia.rily.had to return without making service' of the; papers. ( S'ew 'rictures Tonlsht. " .' XhiM-a, will bevDcm tthtunt'Sf i'u Magneto vlU, rchnnge,h;s r.vrt tonu'li4 M tlic iU wiic. , lople wre tvrji-4 invity- fiow this' pojiiilar. auuisenie!' "'rjlHt ufghU-!-.V'4Jjiejly lma:c-i inly jltiinlr ty: hit with ,.tlw,.le;H; )--is .of .-tills- t lty lt'liiiii( -and. 4 ( ,had. tll . of Llieir. iJrniUii,uniy 8t ni.flit. and judging frj-3!uii: r uf itiipps! tiny jwort: nt.ltd . bin Iieir tut. Cttft'io'thcfcMircs of t!; oiiA; i:e 'ifi;:fct. wUfl yr7T y.wi pit-tit; rl'4(v-ti'tk -itH--(!ia " ' " .1H-Vin--!iltt'I i biurU 4 StierilY LeinenViltf lluifc Luds ti GAO.iJIAH CIIIOA4! PIOIOT 73777" ) i foil co.cea oo.oca CS.T6-3 co.r,-?. n ' A M .0 - i l' it.) Ti;i,T l!R it . . I.AM SabttrDEaE'ffefe JtSiraiD stock of, :sm EYR ejiibit;- KNOW THtSE'ARE THE i'RODtTCT' OP REPUTABLE SEED GROWERS;" AND I ALSO KNOW MY PRICES AREASLOIW, 'ASCITIS. CONSIST-- ENT TO SELL FRESH,- RELIABLE STOCK. r--r 71 vr,:.I s:r3 rr T7T oT oT oT oT . J r,- oT Alfalfa auu ttlSIKe Clover, Timothy and all Kinds of Garden Seed and Grasses u AA 'V: OUlVER affigm.U'.J,W!irL!lUK.Il .i...hjli1Bi ju.l. .m..jIi,I.m.I.I mi.. . . t. . - . - .., r. il, nhi , , ,! j THE THE BEST PLACE . without a dout tt doubt the best place to get allkinds of vegetables., straw berries clyfrjiesj ,ranl,jbij.l4ias and lemons, is at the Geddes Grocery, they have the best and the freshest; ' and should you want nice crisp sweet of'soiir" pickies! lust cali" them "up?"7" Vi-.aud , don't forget that, 25c -poffee, 4t 3 'l takes' the "place 'of' 'your ' 40c "coffee". t,Jn.ii-&jJiL)iat;ut okSwifts ham il .A , n n .x...'t a v. A t. J i t laiiy S -v.-".- - . -, , -,- - - - - ,- - - 4 1 I CIA Observer 65c 'jpfcf Month "Ml .t??!3, 4'j n Iffoim rret. fciken" E Etiliiul Uoflftlcholl'b! o 111 hoi oy juage neiyKi miiiors 10 left wiihiiiei.iHYhiU' gwests this I wiihiii on 4h irnlng oh ''the early Iran Unless fi'jo boys nro paroled or escaie, which Uiiter contingency is the more likely. ijiy will remain at the ref fUiitil they become of age.t Ciil.lt lack Kioto good Intelligence &4 citizens. tXJ Ml I turn at D. Som- are the Bertha EXEcuTOirS-y TrTT-sl'kf otlce is hereby ehen fh an tejpi j(Athal utora "under the will of So&n.-DwckiJd. and have been duly Jpointed as such of her estate by ho. County Court of Union County, Oregon. All persons having claims Jg;iinsl letii !Ma11 areJreqlNEa Ttl pjrefcenf Ore'saW with proper voucTiirt fcirl prootj . and, .allowance, o elthef of Jiti Executors', or" to "H."'. at Wis! law opic Jn La;:0?ande; Orjegon, torlthem. - Dated June 7. 1909. Ieopold Rosenthal. D. Sommer, Elgin Oregon.. Executors of the estate of Bertha Sommer, Deceased. n u ur u .00 oieuM Tl3ni6i8 teuM -mod j x 9 in is i Building AooU ojsIcRidfcfforihilsipcblit i too bdsioto fwribel cd-:; : "i " "i "5 " "i " " " : .ou oiauM -jjook. .1 .b oiTTIi