La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 03, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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. Cutliollo Church.
Low mass, 8 a. ra.; high mass, 10
. m.; rosary and benediction folio w-
I Ine 10 o'clock mass.
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German Lutbcruu Oiurch.
Reijalar Sunday services at 10:30;
Sunday school at ;30. All" an cor
diu'.ly invited to attend these services.
H. G. Mvske, pastor. '
Latter Day Saliits.
Sunday school, 10 n. m.; regular
sorvice, 2 p. m.; mutual improvement
HKdoclntlon meets conjointly at 7:30
p. m.
f'lirlsdmi Sli'ii(H5 SiTiiwu.
Sundiiy, 11 a. .m.j Vediitf3dny. T:30
r. m. Sunday school, 10:15 a. r.i
The lending room Is open Tuesday
and AVednesday and Saturday from i
to 4 p. m. All are cordially invited.
' St. IVtor's Cliim'h.
' Second Sunday after Christmas:
Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning ser
vice, 11 a. m.; evening service, 5 p. m.
Monday, feast of the Epiphany: Holy
communion, 10 a. m.; vestry metMiug
Monday evening at 7:30.
? George Primrose, "The Sill lli.naln. M
Next Momliiy.
George Primrose and his big min
strel company will play an engage
ment at the Steward on Monday, Jan
uary J. This engagement will again
emphasise the fact that real minstrel
sy Is not dead, as this form of enter
tainment Is entirely an American
feature, which has gradually drifted
away from the Idea of Its originator.
There was a time when the public
would stand for a so-called minstrel
show to appear In oriental scenes and
costumes, powdered wigs and painted
faces, which was rather charming to
look upon, because It was new, but
this style having lost Its novelty Is no
longer charming and, furthermore,
theatergoers now want American mln
ftrel?y that Is true to negro life of
plantation 3a.,3 m;d truly a feature of
our own country. Mr. Primrose Is
the first to furnish this genuine form
of amusement, but with modern em
bellishments of a- kind that enhances
the effect. The gaudily bedecked cos
tumes and white-face minstrelsy has
eeen Its day. In Its place has come
the merry darkey furl Intermingled
with up-to-date songs and humor, led
by George Primrose. "
"The Man of the Hour."
Playgoers will no doubt view with
great favor "The Man of the Hour,"
which will be seen at Steward's opera
house Tuesday night, Junuary 21, be
ing presented here with a special se
lected company under the manage
ment of William A. Brady and Joseph
It. Grlsmer. "The Man of the Hour"
from .all reports, easily ranks as one
of the most substantial hits of the
past season of the new one. It is said
to contain more generous laughs than
many a farce, and the love Interest- Is
absorbing. The piny is said to be
strong, convincing ntvl uncommonly
Interesting and proves particularly ef
fective as a dramatic vehicle, because
It deals with a familiar subject'ln a
most virile manner.
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Commencing
Saturday
M the Hour of Nine and
Jan.M
osmg mf. vening, January
Not armies, not nations, have ad
vanced the race; but here and there.
In the course of ages, an Individual has
stood up and cast his shadow over the
world. E. H. Chapln.
FOR RENT Seven-room house, fur
nished or unfurnished. Inquire at
corner 0th and AA'ashington. 'Phone
Blnck 1041.
STEWARD'S OPERA MOUSE
D. H. STEWARD. Manager
MONDAY, JANUARY 6
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YOU'LL LAUGH YOUR HE D OFF
AT LOVE'S AFFINITY
MAM- TV At i-i of to 1 o
MOTH LYJLl ilQ t l I JLO
HEADED BY 1 HE DANDIEST OF
. ALL DACING COMEDIANS
GEORGE I). PRIMROSE
WITH HIS OWN GRET COMPANY
OF MINSTRELSY LEADING
ENTERTAINERS.
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Magnificent
Production
Splendid
Singers
Fifty loymakers
Wonderful Novelties
Ap Ocean of Merriment
Same Dandy Company and Production as Presented in ail
the Leading Theatres Throught the Country
THE WORLD'S GRANDEST AND BEST OF MINSTRELS
flOIPPC Orchestra $1.60 Orchestra Circle $1.00
r KloLO D euCirc'e 76c Gallery 25 and 60c.
c... ... Ratnrriav at Van 3uren't tti-e
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First Prewbyterlan Cliuri'li.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m., AV. L.
Brenholts, superintendent; morning
subject, "1908." Evening subject,
"The AVorth of a Man." The choir,
Messrs. Cochran and Cochran, and
Mesdamea Richardson and Sllverthorn
will sing at each service; C. E. service
at 6:30 p. m.; prayer meeting, 7:30 p.
m.; teachers' meeting, 8:30 p. m. Rev.
S. AA Seemann, D. D., minister.
Central Church of Christ.
Evangelistic services each evening
at 7:30. Sunday morning Mr. Mc
Sparran preaches on "The Church In
God." In the evening his theme Is
"Will the Old Book Stand?" Bible
school work at 10 a. m.; C. E. prayer
meeting, 6:45 p. m. A cordial Invl
tatlon to all. Special services all next
week.
. First Baptist Church. .
Corner Sixth and Q. At 9:45, Sun
day school, Dr. J. E. Stevenson, super
intendent; 11, morning " worship, "A
Message to Church Officers" by pas
tor; 12, the Lord's supper; 6:30, the
young people's service, led by the new
president, Mrs.-Rose Stevenson, theme,
"AA'hat Is True Blessedness?" 7:30
evening worship, "The Empowering
Years of Life, Life's Best." The mes
sage to the young. Thursday, 7:30,
the mid-week service, study of and
prayer for McMinnvlIle coHege. . Good
music. Cordial welcome. Come. AV.
H. Gibson, pastor.
Methodist EplMcuiml Church.
Sunday 10 a. m., Bible school, Geo.
H. Currey, superintendent; 11 a. m.,
public worship; subject, "The Light
That Condemns"; 12 m., class meet
ing, Mrs. Hannah Rogers, leader; 1
p. m., Junior league, Mrs. Olive Bol
ton, superintendent; 6:30, Epworth
League, "The Morning Watch AVhat
It ;Ib." ; , 7:30, revival service, "The
Child of God A New Creation." A
cordial welcome to all. The special
services will continue through the
week, each night at 7:30, Rev. AV. AV.
Deal of Union, assisting In the serv
ices and preaching. Sermon tonight
( Friday) by the Rev. M. Fllz Maurice,,
Come out and receive a blessing. Rev.
C. E. Deal, pastor.
Xot a Clearance Sale of Old Itiib
blsli, but a xalo of the CIIOICF.ST,
NEWEST antl the. Stsoli' MOST I)E
S'ltABLK MERCHANDISE. ,
Eery article In our Large Sttx-k, In
cluding some early arrivals In Spring
Goods, will go on sale Saturday morn
ing at Irresistible price reductions.
l).u't wait, there are many choice
plums to tie iliH'kcl, but they are
marked for quick selling and will not
last long.
LADIES BELTS
t In silk, kid, and novelty
beltings in all desirable
widths and worth regularly
$1.00 to $1.25, choice, dur-
H ing this sale 48c
U 50c, 75c, & 85c Ladies'
11 belts in large assortments
sale price now 25c
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TABLE UNENS AT
WONDERFUL SAVINGS
60 in Turkey Red table
linens easily worth twice
the price, the yard 23c
85c' Bleached satin da
mask special this sale at
the yd. 59c
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WcTORCHON LACEL kc.
A splendid assortment in
all the desirable widths, an
excelent value at 1 0c choose'
now per yd. M
Also a special lot of regu
lar 10c embroidery at per
yd. 5c
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ELECTRIC THEATRE
. A CLEVER DETECTIVE. .
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BETWEEN TWO FIRES.
Illustrated Song: 4
When Sweetheart Mary AVhls-
ered, 'Yes'."
THE TIRED TAIIOIVB DREAM.
THE TROVULESOME FLEA.
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l . Program changes each Monday 4
4, and Thursday. Ladles' souve- 4
4 nir matinee every Wednesday, 4
4 t p. m. Children's 6c matinee 4
4 every Saturday, I p. m. 4
4 Now Eloctrlo Tliea'er. 4
4 B. M. SHERWOOD & CO., 4
4 Proprietors. 4
4 . Mahaffey Building. - 4
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I Price
THE LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT
YOUR DOLLAR DOES DOUBLE DUTY-HALF PRICE
For any garment on may select, in ladles' Suits, ladlea' Coats, mimes'
and children's Coats and Jacket, all liulles trimmed and tailored Hats and
about six down ladles' Waists, all In this Heason'a moNt popular styles and
fabrics. '
ALL LADIES' SCITS AT HALF REGI'LAH PRICE.
ALL L DIES' COATS AT HALF UEGVLAIl PRICE.
ALL, CHIDREN H COATS AT HALF REGI'LAH PRICE.
ALL MISSES' XATS AND JACKETS AT HALF REGULAR PRICE.
ALL LADIES' HATS AT HALF REGULAR PRICE. .
LADIES' FURS AT TREMENDOUS
PRICE REDUCTIONS.
Every fur scarf in the house must
go. TV"rovo them quickly we cut
prices without regard ftr- cost.. .We
carry nothing but the most dependa- '
ble Furs, made by the moat reliable
fur houses In America, and the know
ing ones will not fall to profit by this
opportunity, ao don't wait and lame-'''
us If you do not find what you,' want. -Come
now. 'Don't wait.' '"' ''
$20 . ffurs . .f 13.35 $15 Furs . .$9.98 '-' '
112 Furs .. $7.98 ' $10 Furs .jf.65
$6 Furs .. $3.98 $4 Furs ;'.$2.I5
MEN'S FUR OVERCOATS AT A BIG
SAVING ONE-THIRD OFF.
AA'e handle nothing but the Justly
.famous "BISHOP" Coats,-easily the'
peer of all Fur Coats, every one of
them made from . matched furs, In
Raccoon, Moroccan Lamb, Russian
Cal(, Wolf and Natural Grey Aiaska
Goo. Note the prtCesT" .
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.$75.00 FuiCoats ......
$05.00 Fur Coals
$33.00 Fur Coats
$20.00 Fur Coats
. .$14.95
, . $34.63
. .$28.00
. .$13.35
RE.I) EVERY ITEM QUOTED IIELOW CAREFULLY. EVERY
t-ni- rw-VOT AFmitl TO OVERU)OK. LIMITED SPACE WILL
ONE OF
ONLY
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FEW. THERE ARE HUNDREDS UK OTHHKN AMI iUi v n AI'PHECIATIi THE WIDE
SCOPE AND MOXEY-SAVING OPPORTUMni H OF THIS SALE UNTIL YOU PAY US A VISIT.
iF THEM ARE J1ARGAINS 4
PERMIT MENTIONING A 4
MEN'S
$25.00 Suits ....
$22.50 Suits ....
Suits ....
Suits ....
Suits ....
Suits . ...
Suits ....
SUITS
$20.00
$18.00
$15.00
$12.00
110.00
, .$I3.5
, .$12.00
. .$10.00
, . $8.00
. $6.65
MEN'S COATS AND VESTS
Men's Coats and Vests, worth
up to $12; choice now for. $1.95
Men's extra A'ests, worth up to
$2.50; now $1-20
All Boys' Suit One-third Off
All boys' Overcoats. .One-tlilrd Olf
Men's fancy Vests . .One-half Price
All ladles' Skirts. . . One-third Off '
Ladies' Flannelette AValsts, MEN'S OVERCOATS
worth up to $1.25; choice for 30e $20.00 Overcoats 1 $13.35
Ladies' Skirts, worth up to $18.00 Overcoats $12.00
$10, now $2-50 $15.00 Overcoats $12.00
$1.25, $1'.50 Men's Shirts; now 78c 112.00 Overconts $8.00
75c and 85c Caps 8o 110.00 Overcoats
Men'a Linen Collars 5c $8.00 Overcoats
UNDERWEAR
..810.05 Boys, Underwear, worth up to ',
..$15.25 $1; now , , , v , tJ 20o
Misses' Underwear, worth up
to 75c, ,now ; . ; , , 29c
Men's $1.25 wool Underwear . 79c
Mens $1.60 wool Underwear' $1.28
Ladles' heavy fleeced 75o '
Underwear,' now , . , , , 43,.
Child's heavy fleeced Under- -.'
weaij regular 26c to 60c value, ,'
now from . 19c to 33o
Boys' Outing Gowns, regular
65c values; now ,,, 88c
70c Men's Outing Gown 49c
$S.6S 75c and $5c ladle Outing Gowns
$5.83 now , sgo
Every Article at
Reduced Prices
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Every Article at
Reduced Prices tl
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