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The correct things for spring, the right apparel for Easter, what is the newest?,
what are they going to wear? ......
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These and all other questions relating to style and what are me proper mings to
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We believe that the men are just as much Interested in being well and properly dressed as
the ladies ani lor that reason we have used the same care in selecting merchandise for
OUR MEN' WEAR DEPARTMENT as for any other.
This deparlment is now complete in every detail and we Invite your inspection of
the same.
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Clothing
Hats Shirts
Neckwear
Shoes Hosiery
Gloves, Suspenders
Brand new lines and all marked at prices the lowest consistent with good mer;handis$.
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PREPARING
AN APPEAL
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riilscd the rntrs on citrus fruits frum
Still Frnnrlsi-o tlurlliK th piict ytnir
from 4flc to 69o, find from Portland
for the 8ii me commodity from 16c to
25c, and on sweet potatoes from 10c
to 19c. Glle & Co. claim thi'gn In
creases have practically ruined their
trade In Cullfornla citrus fruits. Eu
gene Guard.
APPOINTS
David Coon who, on Monday was
tried before Justice O. T. Severs, and
sentenced to serve a term of eights
months In the county Jail for. the lar
eny of fur overcoat, was brought
ver yselerday. He Is taking steps to
have the case appealed. This theft
occurred on the same nlRht the win
dows were broken In the Trlppeer
building at Cove, and some think that
young Coon was one of the party.
This he emphatically denies.
The trial of L. W. Horn been of this the following deputies who will soon
city, charged with the non-support of enter upon their duties as deputies to
Ms wife and family without cause. Is ,lmke . ,,, ..
DEPUTIES
Assessor R. A. Hug has appointed
NOTE
.occupying the attention of the circuit
minrt today. The state Is being rep
resented by District attorney F. S.
Ivanhoe and the defense ly Oliver &
Kamsey.
' IVrtxIil Hate Itnln Trnli.
Complaint has been made to the
railroad commission by 11. S. ntle &
(Jo. of this city, that the Southern Pa-
Mc company has unwarranted!)' yet been announced
J. H. Harnes, Klgln.
Hurrls E. Slack, Summervllle.
Charles Playle, Allcel.
L'. O, Couch, Island tlty.
J. M. Gllklnson, North Powder.'
E. F. Roberts, Cove.
Appointments for Medlcul Springs,
Starkey, I'nlon, and the Perry, Hll-
gard and Kamela districts have not
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INlERESIi n
Py a measly point, the Noyes team I
von from the Bay agKiegation In t
Ighly Interesting game of basketball
n skates at the Noyes rink last nljrht
he game is new and made a decided
It with the spectators. Many went
f mere curiosity to learn the nature
f the game and they came away de-
ghted with the novel sport. While
lightly rough, there were no serious
injuries sustained last night, notwlth-
'andlng that the players indulged In
Idlculous falls and mix-ups quite fre-
uenuy. ine Noyes team gulned a
omfortable lead in the first half, the
esslon ending 11 to 6. In the last
.hi. me taii-enders gained some
peed and with neat and clever field
imls by Kooser soon run up the total
o a dangerously close point to the
f t i y i. 'u i A
0 rJlsAV ejjc,
-sVAy
fiiurifs H. Ilanford as "Autonr, In "AnUmv and Cleopatra.'
IS
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to indorse the president for a third
term has been set on foot by some of
the delegates, but it is ilueij that S. c
"etary Taft will be Indorsed by the
convention.
EBERHARD
THEY ARE COMING!
THEBREWERS, 0FC0URSEI
The Greatest Funmakers that ever visited La Crande. :
They will open an engage-
ment at Moyes' Rink, Wed- j
nesday, March II. j
"yes standing. When the whlstl
lew, the score was 16 to 17 in favoi
f Noyes" team.
vision ami Merrill Chllders er
he scorers for Noyes. while Koosei
md Frank Kay got the Pay score.
Winners Are ;ue-t.
rouowing the game the winner
were gui'sts at an oyster supper In thi
Spokane cafe, with the cheerful losers
as hosts.
STILL MORE IMPROVEMENTS
'The Brewers" were out today noon
.ith their musical equipment and for
period of several minutes gave the
ubllc a taste of what Is romlni to.
Ight, when the company opens a
ur-nlghts stand at the Noyes rink
nde'r the management of Charles
aker of this city. The line of en-
rtalnment will be of the minstrel
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.Ith the troop who do cakewalks and '
ins iMuiKn in irue uixie style. I
The performance commences at g I
'clock prompt tonight. The troune
as made hits wherever it has been, 1 J
nd Manager linker promises some
hlng excellent for this week. 1
Want Teachers In the Philippine.
Washlnnt'in. March 11. Three
undred teachers are needed In the
ril:i..ln.. .1 t..ll , . . I
i-i-iii,-., ciiii vivn jM-rviee examm-
tlons are being held today In cities
hroughout the country In an HI tern nt
fill the vacancies. The examinations
re open to both men and women, but
emlnlne applicants will not be ac-
epted unless they have male relatives.
iresent or prospective. In the Islands.
The salaries range from $1000 to 2,-
i)00, and promotions are rapid.
More Money for Osage.
Guthrie, Okla., March 11. An an
nuity payment of f 100 per capita Is
being made this week to the Osage
Indians liy Indian Agent Millard at
awkuka. The Osages are already
mown as "the richest people In the
world."
The Secret of a
Beautiful Face
lies in keeping the ikin pro
tectedaiwcllucleanicd. Juit
washing is not enough that
onlyleaveithedclicate surface
more exposed to the irritation ,
tf At.m 1 . I
i uuji uu genns) 10 merct
lei attacks of sun and
weather. After washing, ap
ply Rohertine and experience
as delightful refreshment.
You will jidniire the line-lens
softness it imparts to face,
neck and arms. It not only
stimulates a radiant clow, but
protects the skin from becom
ing coarse. li vents burn
ing, tan and freckles.
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VISITS CITY
Hon. Colon R. Eberhard of Joseph,
Wallowa county, who is a candidate
on the republican ticket for Joint rep
resentative for Wallowa and UnlHh
counties, is in the city making ac
quaintances. He made The Observer
office a short call this afternoon and
his pleasing manner and genial dispo
sition makes one feel at ease. It Is
presumed that he will have no oppo
l;ion at the primaries In this county,
md as the Wallowa people, irrespect
ive of political alignment, speak In the
''lhest praise of Ills Integrity and li
ability, there Is no question but what
e vlll rrp.e.'ent this hirtoi in llie
nxt legislative session. s
M "in Itnnehor" Ile-e,
captain Irving, of the well known
firm of cattle growers. Spence & Irv
ing, "f Payette, is In the city today.
Ml early pioneers will remember the
lil "19 ranch," which these gentle
men still own.
H. B. Smith, a draughtsman from
FREE TO Y0U-MY SISTER XL'et
nan.
NtVV SPECIALTIES NEW SONGS
The Brewers will be assisted by fd Williams, buck
and wlnt dancer; Ed Robertson "the little man with the
bl voice" and Madame Marie Robertsonthe Hawaiian
MlhtlMjale.
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT Of C. W. BAKER
ADMISSION, 15c. 25c, and 35c
Doors Open at 8 o'clock
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Okbtliuma Ilcpublk-an Convention.
Oklahoma Cltv nirta MoMi. i
oi. uouis. is now employed in the La IVlegates from all the 7 counties of
CI rai n A T sah ... . i j . I . .
.,u wumo, ueaignmg a large me new state assembled here today In
aauea to me ursi repuDiican state convention
Its already splendid equipment Whan held since Oklahoma u rtmit.a
completed the machine will droo Its he union. The convention nn.i..
ItO-pound hammer at the rate ol '40 delegates. Taft adherenU are ap-
11 ivv 10 i7 tana ner minute Mr I Darentlv In rniinJ
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Bmlth states that when In operation Indicate that the secretary of war will
.... 'in (ire aue notice when enaoreed. although not without a
ww.mi, ana it win be able U I 'ht
make aota sufftclrnt to drown sc
eanre battery of eommon anvils. Th.
capacity will permit of Iron and stee-
belag worked as Urge aa six Inche.
square. It will be entirely home-mad.
designed and manufactured la thi
ihops. ., , . .
rbrukasM Cheer Rootmrrft.
Omaha. Neb, March II. wild
s"r greeted erery mention of Pfm.
Ment Roossrstt tn the Nebraak re
publican eonrentlofl. In eessjlon her
today. A well organtxed movement
Ismai
I know woman's Suffsrbwm,
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