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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1913)
PAGE -TOO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1913. RE Mi CHEW BIG FAVORITE LECTURE OF CHINA RECEIVED v f WITH FAVOR. . Audience Crowds A boat Him Showing PreiBe and Compliments. ';" ; .'. Masterly magnetism and logical erg pment, bristling with oriental 1 wit whic by the way is keen wit, bubbled forty ' frpfni the , ; mouth of Ng Popa (GJiJeir thf Chinese statesman, or ator and editor ftrday afternoon mmmmmsmmmmmfu u The Gos&fd Certct FwlfilU Your , Corset Ideal . Wnaterer your Tain in. -wearing a eorseV yon can attain it by wearing Geasard. ' , Whether you seek style - or com fort, or an attractive figure, with , THE CORSCTd can realize your desire. The Got sard gives yon perfect ease of body movement in any position, and shows off " perfectly the natural Hues of beattty that are at the bottom of ev ery fashion in dress and the secret of attractiveiesa. ? A trial fitting: will surprise you. I have had six years of experience in fitting Gossard Corsets,' and I know what model is best suited to your form. A complete line of new models, also lace front brassieres, back pads, sani tary belts and aprons. MRS. ROBT. PATT1SON, Phone Red 3221.. Corsetiere. Res. 1702, cor. Spring and Oak Sts, Fins Rezsfy Fcr Eczcna .... ff am Ah. hi Be xLmml fate, huh, Umm POD is JIIhiumc ' Weal Tim' m Waa BtoMMh After ft. , ft. Gets and held spell-bound a group of 600 past and those which loom in the fu men, women and children with his ture, and ever and anon sparkled some vivid word-picture of China's uhmak-' pretty wit, and to say that the chau ine and recasting during the past few tauqua has presented but one man in hundred years. How China happened;1" ur years of existence wh,ch was to fall into the hands of the Manchus! popuUrly received or as univers- . : 1fiKn ally praised is about the truth. He dunng the years just preceding 1650 m Men was vividly told; but the kernel of bis wj,0 often draw the.' color line speech was reached only after the em- in - business and in social af inent speaker had grasped the sym- Mdhowered him with praise after nathv and caueht the spirit of the! e 8Pcec ' , v,l audience. He clinched attention with his first word and held it to the last, coming out the second time to kow tow before the admiring' audience. The rapid decline of the Chinese government, the utter lack of ad vancement under the . Manchus, with slight reference to the manner in which the Manchus fell from power is 1912, all took logical sequence and time in the separate elucidations, that, singly and collectively, led to the ''problems of thf New China," which 'ftas his theme and subject " ' Financial, military, international and political are the four great problems cut of hundreds of great problems" averred the speaker. Briefly he pic tured the struggle for 'the loan of a million or two dollars needed to get the New China on her feet until a tax ation system is devised, a pretty com pliment to the American government being paid because a conspiracy in the loan wai broken by Uncle Sam, The need of a standing army to protect what harbors remain out of many ori-' ginally China's the chief international ; problems and the politic 'Question Cach came in for brief txpoundment. the pftUttaftl phase in China gave th Clever Chinaman ample ground and opportunity for pretty .- .compli ments to the United States, and inci dentally gave opportunity for some very keen puns and humpr-Chinese humor, if Ng Pooh Chew is an expon ent, is indeed humor. The Chinese adopted a republican form of government by force of ne cessity and by reason of choice anc because of this, the government is popular, with the bulk but opposed by conservatives who "are being per mitted to die as near a natural death as possible," to quote the speaker. He told of the compulsory education law for both sexes, the building of new railroads, told of the struggle in years ' All skin troubles should be attacked from within by stylus the Mood cir culation a good dally hla: Tale fa accomplished with a & R, the bat known and moat highly reoonunoadad Mood purlfler ever discovered. Its actio is vary rapid.: Its veceteMe nature te such that it naturally roaa rich Into . the Mood, saturates the entire circulation, bathes . the tlwuee with an influence that enable the Skin to heel QUlsMyV The action of a a a U that of an antldoU - Hi this fact has b'elB demonstrated time SDdtfme" ari in tba most sevvre forma oi weeping 9iep. 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Write to The 8wift Specific Co., 137 Swift Bids-, Atlanta, Oa., for special free advice on ecsema and any ether form of akin or blood trouble. Note the offering of votes in the LYON-TAYLOR CONTEST. All merchandise offered is hue to name and grade and is from regular stock at regular prices. : I'-.;..'.'.. I ' V '"' :U - ?. ' ' . "; ' v,- S V SILVERTHORN'S Fairly Drug Store ' 5,000 on 25c purchase. t5jfj I Book accountB. ; . , Camera Supplies. f$ it- Photo Goods. ...r-i'ar;- Stationery, i; arftfprl-r- HENRY & CARR Home Furnishers Any purchase in Our Entire Stock of Furniture and House Furnishings 10, 000 votes to each One Dollar. : V! F. 1. LILLY Hardware .Hjammocks' Jardenieres Gasoline Stoves 22 Rifles. 1,00 to $1.00 Ji000to$1.00 .1,000 to $1.00 -1,000 to $1.00 $10.00 paid on any suit.-.,-lo6,000 voter B V D Underwear 10,000 votes to dollar , All summer Underwear ' 7 , . .-;10,000 votes to the dollar , .We have a few imports in ; ; ; : , Ladies Suitings, will . . . , '.. : ' , sell at cost 10,000 votes to the dollar' Auto Gloves 10,000 votes' to each' dollar ;Auto..Coats . 10,000. votes to each dollar THIS OFFER'is for WEDNESDAY ONLY Sales on Other Days Receive ONE VOTE for EachXent Paid to any of the above Stores Many men haven't the money -tobuild only because they haven't the courage to save. E M L BAR SO MUCH IS BEING SAID JUST NOW ABOUT SALE PRICES, SPECIAL VALUES AND UNUSUAL BARGAINS IN MERCHANDISE THAT WE DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO A FEW OF THE ITEMS FEATURED IN OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT. MOST OF THE PEOPLE OF LA GRANDE AND VICINITY ARE FAMILIAR WITH THIS DEPARTMENT OF OUR STORE AND HUNDREDS CAN TESTIFY TO THE SAVINGS THEY HAVE MADE ON PURCHASES HERE. Everything lis Priced Less And Mlany items alt Half Usual Prices NO SHODDY GOODS OR JUNK BUT DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE Men's Gauntlet Leather Gloves, 25c Men's Heavyweight Bibbed Overalls . :....69c Men's Good Serviceable Hats L. 98c Men's $3.50 to $4.50 Shoes $2.48 Note the Following Low Prices: Men's Gun Metal Shoes ...,,,,..,,,,....,$1.98 Men's Ribbed Underwear . ....... 19c Men's Poros Knit Underwear,.,,,,,,,., 25c Boys' Shoes, button or lace $1.38, $1.48, $1.58 Children's and Misses' Sandals.,. 49c, 59c, 69c Boys'' Pants, $1.00 and $1.25 values 68e Boys' Union Suits .... 50c White Handkerchiefs ....4c Bandana Handkerchiefs ... 4c REMEMBERYou Can Always Buy For Less at our BARGAIN BASEMENT THE 1 OPERA HOUSE BLOCK STORE THE TEMPLE OF ECONOMY LA GRANDE, ORE