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v--'..v -:',:.; v';;';''-v '-,;.'. .':;'.,'' vK.iv V""'':' " ' J.'.vSli. - LA ftRAXDEVENIXG OBSERVED WrDNESDAYtAPBIL:24J PAGE TWO l is not aioue w mis j .. ' Popular Prices sow Ml Ill "THE ' GOSSARD CORSET; THEY LACE I NFRONT." Model O, Gossard, ia for the woman of full proportions. : Let your next corset be a GossarJ, A trial fitting will convince you why the "Gossard Corset" excels. . A complete line of new models al ways on hand. Price $3.50 to $Sf50. SlliS. BOBT. PATTISON,' Phono Bed 8221 Corspflorc. How would you like to number your friends by millions as Bucklen's Arn tea Salves does? Its astounding cures In the past forty years made them, It's the best salve In the world for sores, ulcers, eczema burns, bolls, scalds, cuts, corns, sore eyes, sprains, swellings, bruises, cold sores. Has no equal for piles. 25c at all dealers. Don't be surprised If you have un attack of rheumatism this spring. Just rub the affected parts freely with Chamberlain's Liniment and it wilt soon disappear. Sold by all dealers. . UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS J. R, OLIVER, Proprietor g The Reliable Abstract firm Union County. of i FIRE INSURANCE, MORTGAGE LOANS THOROUGHBRED fLYMQTH ROCKS Pallet Aiid Cockerel Hating , . Utility Maticgs. Eggs for sale. For Prices Cor i respond to D. B. STODDARD' La Grande, Ore Getting Left mtrtals nre doinft- who btiv ...Ul .. J.l, . i. il 'pi wuwits, uu ,ua sireugxn oi tbeir. being "just as good' as "the Columbia bicycle. There is no other wheel just as good and certainly nono better. The Colum bia wheel stands for all that 'is superior in bicycle construction grace, beauty and ease of run ning. New stock just ar rived. - Leighton's Garage NEXT ATTRACTION AT THE STEW AED APRIL Thrilling Story Told In Splendid Man. ner, Promises Press Agent Rarely has a dramatist succeeded In bringing the breezy western life of the early eighties to the stage as has Edwin Milton Roy le In 'The Squaw Man," which will be present ed here on Monday April 29th. The theatre goer of the present day be he a resident of the east or west, has but faint conception of the Insult attach ed to the appellation ' "squaw man," To call a white man that,, out west, is as deadly an effront as to design a cowpuncher "sheep herder" or a "rustler" it means fight. Yet, were 1 not for the 'squaw man,' western civ. lllzatlon would not have reached the hlfih plane It now occupies, .Running over the list of great plainsmeu, it will be found that Kit Carson, 'trap per" Baker, Jack Hardy, Jim Still well, Col. Parker and other men whose names are Indelibly engraved on the pages of the history of the west, all took sauaws as wives. Later on, the disgrace came, for the simple reason j that hundreds of white men, worthless. - i beyond description, married : Indian women. for the purpose of securing 640 acres of land, beef, flour, and the reg ular, issues of annuity goods given by a philanthropic government.. Vis.1 1 any of the great reservations, today, and you will find that the whites surround ing the tract have nothing, whatever, to do with a "sn.ua w man." and that the Indians treat him 'with absolute contempt. One exception to this rule, Is a man on the Ute reservation Hen derson by name, whd claims to be re1 lated to one of the wealthiest families In America. He Is about 65 years of age and has lived with the Indians for over 40 years. It was just about this time that a brilliant young society man dropped out of view In New York and has never been seen since. It Is said that Mr. Royle gained his Inspir ation 'for the story, "The Squaw Man," from the Btory of Henderson. , .'.; ,) IS ODD FELLOVS WILL GIVE DAY AT. TEMIO. 1 iSnturdiiy night Mooting to Do Marked by Spocin.1 Programs. Odd Fellows of La Grande will ob serve tnc . u anniversary of me, founding of the order next Saturday . night. - Nothing elaborate Is booked but the event will be remembered by a special program fitted for the occa- slon. . The La Grande lodge of 1. O. O. l!ilV IN 5 III 1 1 j'&t3$&iHi SsnmmJi M KNl; , I'ROM "THE SOli.UYMAN.": ( OM1XG TO THE STEWARD OPERA HOUSE APRIL 20 FOR 0 for all the; various, lodges mrousur out the tfate and the country in fact aim to spend special c emphasis on Founding day . ; OYEBTAXBD. Hundreds of La Grande Readers Know What It Means. The kidneys are .overtaxed; . Vae too much to do. r 'They tell about It in many acbes and tains 1 . ; h' ckache, dl''ness, head.: , Early, symp ,i ,u oi kldnev. ills ; ! vinary tro:,b:-s dropsy, Bright i:icpse follow. Tfap statement oelow shows voo a reliable remedy fo' kidney, tile,- .-. C. 8. Howard l14 W. Wei'ii St.. Pen Uouw .On "V says: ."For f'ueo yee.TB 1 had a r, ' deal (rnvl.le frou; my trick and loft slde and dui.;u :he pas-, jcar there was nuinbm r. ,!';r viy ,'oulders. . ' as unao l. I comfortably oiu, . ' back au'l 1 wit bolbrred a. great- al by too '.re j ifOt passage of the ey secttr'iu-. V ter se'.eral weli-vwn remj - t:i ft':t ! 'y help nw " took Do,; Kl.'- n- " i.'.'Js and ''m- relieve t 'Iroubi 1 am "'.reful to '.h edvfur its good k." ir.y I'M'.- I' or sale by all dealers; ceiilh For pale by iv dealers, cents. , Foster-M i urn Co I ' 't 51 ,- I' , h) ' r. tsi New States. ik, sole i "nnta for U c:;,.ember the 1 e ':o other, name Do a arrl FOR THE STOMACH. 1 Hera's an Offer You Should Not Over I look. I , Rexnll Dyspepsia Tublots remedy stomach troubles by ulUiug nature to supply the elements the absence of which lu the gastric Juleps causes indi gestion "and dyspepsia; They aid the stomncu to digest food and 16 quickly convert It Into rich red blood and ma terial necessary for .over; omiug nnt ural body waste. ( v ' Carry n pnekngp of Rpxn II Dyspepsia Tablets In your vpsi "pucker, or ' keep them In your rooni; - To Ice-, bne after each heavy meal nd prove our asser tion that Indigestion will not bother We know what , Rexnll ' Dyspepsia Tablets are and what they will do, We" guarantee turni to rellcvu indlKt'stlon and dyHpepslu.1 : If they' full we will refund your, money. .-.Thrw sizes: 'Jfl cents,. 50 cents, and sum Uemem ber, you can obtain Itexall. RcmcdieH only at our store The llexali Stnrp HILL'S DRUG STORE. . It looks Like n Crime to separate a boy from a box of Buck len's Arnica Salve. His pimples, boils, scratches, knocks, sprains and bruises demand It, and its quick relief for burns, scalds or cuts is his right. Keep It handy for boys, also girls. Heals .everything healable and does it aulck. Unequaled for plies. Only 25 cents at all druggists. . .! . " N K MGHT. V or ii ill - r II II J I I mMMmwmmmmmamBUBmamm " i MAHKEI BirOETS Butter Fancy creamery 40 cents 1 )b. roll; 2 lb. roll, 80c. Ranch butter, 65c and 70c 2 lb. roll. Ranch eggs 20c and 25c. , Feed and Graln.- Alfalfa Hay J13.00 (retail). - Timothy $16.00. : Grain Hay $13.00, Snowdrift . Flour, Sack $1.35. Bluestem $1.35. . : Patent $1.25. ''; 10s Corn Meal 35c per sack. - Bran and Shorts $1.30 and $1.40. ..' Oats--$1.60 per cwt. ; ; Rolled Barter 11-70 per cwt. Caltlc, Hogs and Fowl Cows 3V4c to 4c. - Steers $5.00 to $5.75. Sheep 4c. Light hogs $6.00. Heavy hogs $5.75. .. Chickens Hens, 12c; old roosters, IOC - '-'I'"' Turkeys Live weight, 18c. Ducks Live weight, 12c.' . Geese, live weight 10c. ' : Fruits. ,: Home grown 'ipples $1.00 to $1.59 jer box. Grade establishes price. , Cranberries- -20 cents per quart. Oranges 40c to 50c. 1 . Bananas 40c per doz. Vegetables and MIscellaneons. Potatoes Per cwt, $1,75. : ' Spinach 10c lb,. S lbs. for 26c. Hot house green onions 5c bunch. Celery Per bunch 15c, two for 25c. Beans White, K l-3c:' Una, 10 cents Rhubarb 10c. Onions $3,00 per cwt Old cabbage 4c, new 6c ; Sugar Cane, cash pi $6.60; 31 days' time, $7.15 pef.ewt! beet aua cash price, $6.40; 30 days' time $6 9r Hothouse cucumbers 25c. ' Green Peas 15c. Green asparagus lRc; 21bs. 25c. By our Into sctentiOc methods Nervous people and those with least pain or danger while thoy All Work Warranted It Keeps Us Busy Over Newlin Drug Store. THE tfflgS NS5s.1 - THE PLACE l1 TIME Painless 50 GEN1S Extraction These are popular Suit prices1 with most Men and we have laid our plans to such good purpose that our Suits, at these prices,'are finer than ever r'rrri f ' : '. ! . : ; We've provided for the Clean Cut Man who pre-' fers the very newest, and likewise we've prepared' for the Man who wants plenty of vigor. We've made ready for. the Quiet Conservative Man who wants newness without radical change. Every Man, whatever his taste may be, can come hero with the expectation of complete satisfactioo and the utmost value for his money,- 7 Look feel try on as much' as you like and we'll abide by the impression that the clothes make. ' 1 $12.50, $15.00 and $20.00 Ash Brothers THE HOUSE OF BETTER CLOTHES "Anything In tlit Hue of luck can uuppou In ew S.'ork city," observed n eommerclnl tnnoli'r rorondy, "nnd some of the tuiuiii'M tiiunu. are tied dentnlly pulled .'2. I gn souK'ttilng the other Any done than told An automobile a. sIn down Uroud way A wnmnu .dropped n mngnzTne or book from It A man picked It up-, u nmn worse tut . poverty, As the chauffeur turned the vehicle this ran n threw, .the miiaar.ine or boolt luto It and the womau tossed a coin at IliiU Anotbet umii, running' dowu Broad way. 7 rnuxlif the coin and coutlnued riinnlun 'lie niiiti wiiu had. lost his tii, started to inusrli. nnd soon Uroail way was laiighliiK Willi him. ultliough not knowing what it wns laughing at" -New Vork "l-'rlliii tie BIDS WANTED. Notice is h'ereby given that the dis trict school board of school district No. One of -Union county, Oregon, will receive up to 7:30 o'clock p. m. of May 3, 1912, sealed bids for weather stripping the windows (except ' in basements and commercial room) of the High, Central and Fourth Ward school buildings. Bidders to furnish all material " and perform all labor. Specifications for same to be furnish ed with bid. "All work to be done dur ing summer vacation and completed by August 20, 1912. Bids to be left with school clerk. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS, School Clerk. iaannMSisiB we are removing all teeth practically OR NO PAY heart affections are having their teeth sleep, Advice freely given. - ' MODERN DENTISTS DR.T. C. OHM ART, D.M.D.,Mgr. . La Grande, Ore. You will look good while befon you find a better medicine for cougha and colds than Chamberlain's Cougtt Remedy. , It not only gives relief !t cures, , Try it when you have a cough or cold, and you are certain to bo pleased with the prompt cure which it will effect. For sale by all dealer . HOW READY ' ME NEW MONTHLY ISSUE Of THE CELEBRATED McCALL PATTERNS i (Superior In Slyle, Fit and Simplicity) ' and FASHION PUBLICATIONS ' !,;:" -v.--.. CALL AT OUR PATTERN COUNTER AND INSPECT THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS, McCall Fashion SheetTFREE . THE UULDE5 EuLE CO. Vacuum ' HOUSE cleamno UPHOLSTERING FCBiNKTUBE REPAIRING MATTRESS MAKING " L. F. BELLINGER, PHONE RED 502. Go to B. B. NUTTER for Paints, Wall Paper, Varnishes, Oil, Etc. Phone, R 971 Next to Observer Offlee. without pain '.-, " filled and extracted iwlthout the ,. t ; "'; r ' f i