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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1910)
t V ar PAGESIX LA GRANDE EVENING QBSEKVEK FRIDAY. MAY 13. 1910 3 3he ft i 'A ' 'i n- i : II .Wi . . j. -Tit (!';. M :4 il V"' 5?5 . S IB sds for Children i 5 r ' ne warm weauier is nere ana h j S is time to get a separate bed for the j t child. We have some very pretty jj TA iwfrt an rl M.in!p rriliQ fnr tliA little S K vrr.w w..w .w. .....w r 5 ones. 5 r4 t.hiid s crib, ju dv ou mcnes. uoi- ? ? den finish maple, with woven wire $ springs built to fold and place under S sides, woven wire Springs, brass and 5 p enamel finish, $5.50 to $8.00. COUCHES 'i A numb 2r of Iron Cribs with drop 1 " l' ' " - ' r 1 f , (5 . Hard wocd velour upholstered in a variety of patterns , p $8.50. A better grade- with steel underconstruction, a 5 and finished in the most approved style. Other's prices 5 J $17.60 and $20.00. Our prices $12.50 to $15.00. 4 I IF, Do Hal steel i i Raynonr Robtins. . , Rich Han Active In Sociological Work. K C7 1 4 Furnfure on Easy Payments Of the Five Acre ; Tracts left. We are selling these at $1500 pier 'tracwithtl0:J pert cent ; down and balance atr practically your own terms. -.-j 'v.,;. - Remember these Tracts join City Limits. Good Soil. Get one of these Tracts while they last. LA GRANDE Inv. CO., Foley Hotel Bid.; ' La Grande Raymond Bobbin Is one of the most active of the group of wealth young men who are engaged 1b the study of economic conditions, with a view to ameliorating the commiou ui iu vet poor. Woman'. Ago. "Why doesn't he work?' "Who, John?" "Yes." , ' ' "Oh. there ore a lot of women In his family, and he doesn't have to." MHMMMMMHSn t Newest Dishes Tastiest Flavors .Best Seived Ice Cream at. ' Selder's Gonfectionery Store f. Ill . i i H 1 - v I v " I : . . ... , . ... b MM-M E.mrmm ' mi ' n Timnvr F0R COOGHS D COLDSS ra6r and L SPANGLER, Mgr. o) Ji9 Ce Parlor vna C. BAKER. ' Prep. G A New Department. IVe; -tive for the benefit of the com mercial and busines man, opened a night shop. We will call for clothes, clean and press and deliver them while you sleep. Last call for clothes 9.30 P. M., delivery not later than 1 R. M. 1 mien i aiiioF I ! 18 Adams Ave. Phone Main 735 Goverrrr William Spry. Utah Executive, Who Objected to . $ t Big Prizefight V A XVPYfHGHr.M BY PAUL 7NOhtSON Oxfords and Shoes j Governor Spry of Ctan filled a large place in the tiportliiK puuiu-'s eje re cently by announcing tCai be would ?all out the stni., troops If necessary to prevent the Jeffrles-Jchnson fight from taking pince Ui bis state. " AND f.Jr?i--h ' l ra tf7ri., hi CI CUESEST!ffiOAT LUHQ DISEASES J . SAVED HER SOS'S UFE ,:; ' -My ton Rex wa takea down a year ago with lung trouble. Wa doctored some moatha without improvement. Then I began giving Dr. King's New Discovery, and I soon noticed a change for the better. X kept this treatment up for a few weeks and now my son is perfectly well and works every day. MRS. SAMP. RIPPEE, Ava, Mo. , UZZZZIZZn COLD AKD GUARANTEED BY C 60c AND $1.00 Of all the best makes i in their respective j grades to be had, are g at our Store for your 1 i inspection. We guarantee satisfac- i ti - !-r- i 4 tinn. SMITH & GREENE, 4 riAnnt Rtrpf-.t S . M W w wf " WWW. 2 I Jewelry I I TTf -j J I IT 8' I !v :5 " : I r v I am daily receiving the latest designs in Spring and Summer Jewelry, which when added to my already large stock will give my patrons the best selection of any store in Eastern Oregon. You can have your watch repaired in first-class shape for a less price that you can have it spoiled .for elsewhere.1 .; 1 -'. ''; .:' '(','' : y, ,f.;':-.' I have fitted eyes for twenty years and 'have been located here permanently, for that time. You can ask any of my customers and they will tell you my glasses give perfect satisfaction. Everything; that leaves this store is guaranteed to give jou sat-:'-isfactiori. " :. .' J ' H ' Pfl a Grande's Leading-Jeweler. ' : f l' ' Opposite.La Lind Office tore are Dentists and Dentists : They all advertise some way. Some by j their good work ' and some by their bad work; some through the newspapers who tell things they can do, and other through - the papers who tell things they cannot do. A dontist to be a benefactor to the com munity in which he lives should not only be skillful and conscientious in his' work but should TELL the people wbat can be done. in the way of keeping the mouth, that most ; im portant part of the human anatomy, :n the best possible condition to' pro mote their health and 1 happiness Then the man who you would Intrust with the care of your teeth Bhould be r man who has stvdicd the theory as well ns tho practice of the work. Tese days most of people look care fully after their finances, It Is nec essary With the Wronca.) living and the like.. Extracting CO cents. ; ' ' , ' DH. STETEXSOX. LOOK If you hae property to - sell list I with me. U If yoii are interested in buying, see my list of Farm Moun tain Ranches and City property. The Real Estate Man. ;os;f ..V DRINK ' Natuiral IW ihrai5 Water Boltled as It Floyus From the Spring It's Gosdjor, what Ails You met 1: r 0 Scnlrf the Observer lo Your Friend u "1 f- r r