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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1909)
EH-HT TAGES. - . , . . - - , . . . ii'rntruiiiv im'i I i ,-i . . - ... MnA . IKl'IOHT nKSIMi tUlM iiv I't I niiniir, iiiri.iM. m - - r i 3) : -it J t , Si" . ; i. I T mm V ' m . IT i UP J TAe Big Beauty Chorus Spirit of 16 Big Red Mill Yama Yama Girls Dancing Dutch Kiddies Opera ; Mousse WEDNESDAY NIGHT, APRIL 21 One Merry Musical Wght ..tfZ' ' SPECIAE PRICES: Lower Floor $1.00, 75c; Balcony 50ct 25c. Seats on salt Tu .sday at 10 A. M. 3C I Special Carload of SCENERY The Big Electric Effects The Indian En campment The Moon Girl The Electric Mill The Enchanted Automobile ; i ' " SCORES MAKE HIT. IMMIMHMIMMHHM MiMiwiMMtMMM We are Agents for Warren's Rust-Proof Corsets Ladies9 ;br.Sw& 50 different models are now on display here, no two of them alike, and . all perfectly new. The choice on any of these assure an absolutely . distinctive tailored suit, and at a price little if any more than you would pay for the goods and having it made. Exquisite Millinery In the matter of style, the most critical expert must pronounce our exhibit correct, There is such a variation in size, such" a variety of trimming, that almost any desire, you may have for the quiet, the subdued,' or for auymo(lel-up to the dashuigly' picturesque, may be gratified. You will pronounce the exhibit complete. Silk Petticoats You certainly need a new silk petticoat for your new spring suit because for this you cannot make one that you have "to," Just in a beautiful color variety, as well 'as, black, the guaranteed kind. Ladies' Shoes Shoes that give good wear. AVe set shoe standard high because we know that shoes of assured quality in leather and. workmanship are most satisfactory, both in style and cost. - They, have stood the test of time. It will pay you to buy them. Lingerie Waists When you see these new spring and summer waists you will mar vel; when yon learn that they are all new patterns, long sleeves, and no two alike. They are so dainty; all have been copied from the choicest French models. The Spring Coat and Jackets Have Arrived There is no season of the year when the store is more interesting than now THE QUALITY STORE N 5 Prompt DellTery f Two Coast Leag - of is Delight to Fans. Placing Northwest and Pacific Coast league baseball scores before La Grande fans an hour after the games are played is meeting with great favor. The Observer has added the Northwest scores to those al ready secured and every evening the scores can be ascertained a the us ual places. Prompt transmission and delivery has made possible to post the scores here between 5:30 nnd 6 o'clock every evning. ENOUGH NAMES ATTACHED DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY For Best quality otDRY chain wood call on V.E.BEAN. Biggest loads for. least money PHONE RED 1741 (JIARTER ELECTION TO ! -BE ORDERED TOMGUT One Hundred Names AUnclu'd to Pe tttloii N Objections A nj where Ruth Oidiiiancc. One hunderd bona fide voters have j ai)pended their -signatures to the pe- i tition circulated here since yester-1 day evening ' respectively demanding J the recorder to submit to the people a revisea and consolidated charter for acceptance or rejection at a spec ial electicu. It is evident that an ordinance wiil be introduced tonight as 100 names are more than enough and will eventually pass, meet the legal requirements in this connection. H 0. Walker circulated the petition and during his canvass for signatures j never met with a single objection. IMPORTANT RCLI.NtJ. la (Jrande Land Ofliee ScttleH DN. pule Retween I'matitla Men. Through a decision just given bV tSie registerer and receiver of the land ftlce at La Graude a signal victory tas been won by the entrymen who lied on grazing land formerly In cluded under the Umatilla reserva tion, says the Pendleton B. O. The decision given was in the case r the government versus William Soberts. However the Roberts case fe but one out of 30 or 40 similar ases and in each case the principal joint at issue is the same. Tula point is whether or not an en fe?o5. mwt.fji;)"!. t!at he has used, the land Tor grazing purposes. In the past the' department has held that ntrymen must mak such showing ud the cases against Roberts et al were based on the allegation that the ntrymen were not using the land ftniselves. But under the decision, given by Hegister Brainwell and Rceiver hrhrdt It is held that the entry- man has done sufficient in showing that the land Involved is grazing land, i-eeardless of whether or not he (has used it as such. SPECIAL SCENIC ATTRACTION. A special feature la slated for the Scenic this evening wheir (he King sisters will be put on as an addition to the team. This team Is Cu young est attraction on the Panatagcs cir cuit, can be seen in La Grande to night. These sisters are five and six years old. but for all that are heral ded as fine attractions. In addition to this special feature, there will be the regular teams who put on entire changes. The blossoms will Jr.lro dure. som. . thins, catchy. "The Italian Doll Vender. ' This is iuil of aiusfc and mirth. The Kingsbury will add new va riety to their features, presenting aiain "The German Hann. aii added to the moving pictures, make a strikingly clever program. "Moscow covered with Snow" Is the nnme of a very interesting picture to be ehown for the first Uuie tonight. TOOTHSOME .MEN!'. The menu for the tamale supper given by the ladies of St. Peter's guild tommoivow evening at the resi dence or Mrs. James Russell, will consist of chicken tamales, Boston brown bread & butter, Dilll pickles Rnd good coffee, all for twenty five cents. Proceeds go toward the guild hall building fund. AID FROM ELGIN. Publicity Manager VIsifs Elgla Cln' This ETenlng. j Publicity Manager F. P. Curre U , In Klgin today, and tonight will meet the Commercial club of that city. The .'ptfiue :ct!v fop-hie visit ts-51jjtU i Is to enlist financial aid and moral support for the Vnion county floa. that is to be ,put Into the Rose Car- nival parade at Portland in June. He will take advantage of the meeting to create among the members a 1 greater degree of cooperation be tween the two clubs. He will return tommorrow. FUNERAL HELD TODAY. Remains o? Child Exhumed And Re intered With Hs Mother's. The funeral of Mrs. Valimont, who died at the home of her sister-in-law. lra. Jennie Baker, yestdrday morn ing, was held form the B. VV. Grandy i residence ou Adams avenue this ar ternoon at 2:30. Interment was made In the Masonic qemetery. Services j were conducted by Rev'. C. E. Deal of the Methodist church. The body of Valimont'8 little baby, which died a few days ago was exhumed and rein- j tmi-d by the side of Its mother. i Get on Your Mark! Get setU BANGUI . We are off for C. C. PENINGTON & CO. who are giving a per cent of all their sales from April 19 to 24, to the Athletic Fund of the High School Help the boys win the Eastern Oregon Field Meet. ; SPECIAL SALE ON M EN'S G LOTH I N 6 of all Kinds; HATS, SHOES NOTICE. A three acre tract in city limits for sale. An Ideal place for garden ing and poultry raising. A nice va riety of fruit and good improvements. A bargain if taken at once. 4-21-28 The Real Estate Loan A Commis sion Co. I SUBWAY EXTENSION FAVORED. NEW YORY. April 21. A public hearing is being held today to devise help and means for the MeAdoo tun nel to make connection between their line and the New York Central, which will connect It also with the Stelnway and the Broadway-Lexington avenue line. It seems to be pretty well understood that the .MeAdoo tunnel will make the connection. f Look for Millinery New Back Combs Barretts and Hand- , some White Belts S M IT'S in ink, ADAMS AVEM Observer Want Ads Pay