La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 05, 1908, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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MCT EIGHT
evening Q-iSEitvEn, la chantf. rr -.or.
EIGITr PAGES.
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Aways The Best at The Price
XJUS f,tASOA S blXLING or FASHIONABLE MERCUAXDISE CXEAR LY DEMOXfcTKATES THAT
THE
PEOLES
STORE
ALWAYS GIVES THE BFST FOR THE riUCE. YOC XOT OXLY SAVE
MONEY IX TRADING HERE, BUT GET A GUARANTEE OF PERFECT
SATISFACTION IX EVERY PENNY'S WORTH OF PATRONAGE WITH
WHICH YOU HONOR t'S. "
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h Shoe Department
At Its Best
OCR SHOE DEPARTMENT IS NOW AT ITS BEST AND SHOWING
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN TANS, AS WELL AS A COMPLETE
LINE O FB LACKS IN THE NEWEST LASTS AND IX ALL LEATHERS.
Every Day is
Market Hav With Ifc
aaawa mm a w ;
UPtKA IIUUSE BLOCK LA GRANDE, OREGON
Y
CIRCUS DA
Performences
FRIDAY MAY
at,
at
LAGRANDE
2 and 8 p. m.
15 FRIDAY
Id
42
BOl'Bi
LENGTH
R. R. CARS
i ' I .-VI - H
,22 Famous Equestrians H
JO Daring Aeris&fc
23 ESesby.Glowns
PEOPLE
350 HORSES
MUSEUM
Real Roman HiDDodromsX
Scores oljrained Wild Beastr
Prettv EDIIA MARETT
The Only Lady la the Entire World who throw.
Waft A aa it., ma a. a. -
m VW11117 twinning nonw. ,
Thundering Roman Chariot Faces
.E4!!t SEALS & SEA LIONS
(US I COMPLETE JAP.NFSF BCIIS
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19 MURAL tUUIL BH STS
Onl Lidf JaoaDBSa Artists in Imnrira
20 Amtonlnhlna Acrobats
HIGHEST JUMPING HORSES
lltKDS?ERFORMING ELEPHANT
'CAMELS, LLAMAS AND BOS
CAKE WALKING
rmr orjsunrvi-
ol!'y Ladi" f Fault!., Form in Classic
. . n i.roni r.evoivinn Pedestal.
11 Arabian Tumblers
Oelebrated
m (10) Family
--... . vnnii vciiiii mi amir jisriri
0 Reckless Rough Riders
J00 SHETLAND PONY BALLET
Picards
Aerlelists Supram
7 Russian
' Cossacks
SUPERB
GARLAND
W ruriini
farveloos
SECURE LIST
Of ALL SALES
To secure a list of all property, of
any description, that farmers want to
dispose of at the next Market day In
La Grande, and to publish this list
prior to date of sale, Is the novel feat
ure which the board of managers of
the La Grande Entertainment & Mar
ket Dy association has hit upon. '
MarMn Larsen, the auctioneer. Is
now but In the valley s.-curlng this list.
Anything from horses and stock down
to a wagon will be sold at public auc
tion on May 23, the date of the next
big Market day and horse show. He
Is meeting with success. .
. The plan Is a splendid one. A full
'.1st of every article that Is up for sale
will be published, and the prospective
buyer can come to the city forewarned
of what Is on sale. In this way he
can select what he cares to bid on, be
fore the article or animal la put on
the block. '
While every attention possible Is
given the Automobile day next Sat
urday, still there Is much attention
given the next Market day, even at
this early date. Mr. Larsen will soon
have completed his work of listing
saleable property as soon as possible
ind the committee will arrange Its
ale accordingly. ,, '
Secretary Coffin states that every
"hlng looks promising for a series of
uturday attractions In this city. Auto
lay will be attended with two band
oncerts one in the afternoon and
one In the evening.
CONVENT
INDiCUS
HORSES'
TRAINED IMPORTED ARABIAN STALLIONS
Grand STREET. PARADE
10:30'
DULY
V
V V
1 '
BEETS HIT
ihe annual Northeastern District
onventlon of the Christian church
onvenes in this city tonlghtand will
In session until after Thursday eve
"ing. This district comorlses 11 mnn
les in the northp.int.rn rav u
. . .. jh. . . L 1 1 .
tnte. The convention opens tonight
vlth an address of welcome, by Rev
H. King of the La Grande Chris
Ian church. Many prominent Chris
ilun church pastors and church mem
ers will be here during the meetlnirs
me 01 mem Being already here, and
nnny more coming tonight. Follow
ing Is the rroirrnm tft tiia
"leeting tonight, and the work for to
morrow:
TuiNiliiy, May 57:30 P. M.
Devotional.
Aotireas or elcome, O. II. King of
ii Grande.
.Response, H. M. Neal, Union.
' Address. "The Grnlus of Christian
':r. by C. II. Hilton. Milton.
Wcdncwliiy, May 0:30 A. SI.
?3evotlonaI.
' "0. Prexldont Address, C. M. Hogue
I'rndleton. 1
'.OMS, "Our I'ndeveloped Fields;
H-.v to Enter Them," V. E. Hoven
A''iena.
business session.
WYdiiewlay Afternoon.
W. B. M. and Junior sessions.
WcdiHliijr Evening,
rvvotlonol. J3. M. Neal. Union.
Address, F. E. Bllllngton, state aec-
rc t iry.
At the Pa8tlmp.
This afternoon the Pastime again
presented an entire change of pro
gram. The performance began prompt
ly at I:S0 as advertised, and from
then until 5 the crowd was all that
could be desired. . ,
Lovers of comedy and Dnthn. .,.
alike satisfied, as the "Dream of th.
Rarebit Fiend" makes you lm.h
fien laugh again and the pathetic llt
t'e song "Down at the Baby Store" Is
all that could be desired In the .v
of pathos.
The Now Electric.
This week the New Electric haa an
exceptionally strong and well chosen
program. The song. "I am Starving
f r One Sight pf Tou." as sung ky Mr.
Feirln, mide a hit; and "Give Me An
American Girl" appealed to the pa
tsloilc. The crowd last night was even larger
If possible than during last week's
Makes the most nutri
tious food and the most
dainty and delicious.
The only Baking Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
No fussing or fretting over
the biscuit making. Royal
is the aid to many a
WW, O s?UVVCOOe
K0 AlllU-NO HUE PEOSrBATES.
mum
ARE (IIOSEN
As announced In The Observer last
vtning the republican central com
mittee met here last evening and as a
esuU the delegates to the state re
vjblfcan convention In Portland have
!cen selected. Briefly, Various ques
tiins were discussed bv the memhern
t the committee in attendance, but
the only real work before the meeting
was the selection of delegates.
The following are the delegates: F. .
S. Bramwell, County Chairman 3. H.
Peare and W. J. Snodgrass of thia
city; A. Barnes of Elgin, L. A. Wright
of Union, C. A. Playle of Alice), J. D.
Casey of Hllgard, and Harry ke
of Medical Springs.
Proofs Sladc Today.
Willie Roy Herrlngton made proof
on Umatilla claim. i
Adson W. Butterfleld of Pendleton,
filed on homestead.
Dexter WnlJtpr nf l.nno Cruli ll.,
(on hnmeMtenH
Emlle Schurlff made application to f
have Isolated land sold. '
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
quire of Mrs. Zuber.
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FRIDAY MAY 15
Watch For
j ANNOUNCEMENT
of Special Saturday Sales
Sometoing neu every week
j ANDREWS & BERRri!
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perrorsr.ancea.