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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1909)
' h d n & r - T Hi kt J.' c hi r ul da l " .,.,,., , . E E The Big Beauty Chorus Big Red mil Yama Yama Girls Dancing Dutch Kiddies ' Agaiii 99 Heire Oee MgM lie mm Steward's Opera IHbese TONIGHT, APRIL 22 One Aflery Musical Might ':St"e SPCM PRICES: Lower Floor $1.00. 15c 50c; Balcony, 25c A Special Carload of SCENERY The Big Electric Effects The Electric Mill U' ' ' - - - - M - , i : n .,:;.,,. , ..,,, i mJ iHsnatstam tut m. Twa if MMMtMMtMt V AIM WYTV BJMLBH KA. V W w A Siiiis We are Agents for Warren's Rust-Proof Corsets adies' Tailored. . ... - 50 different models are now on display here, no two cf then 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. SHU M.vtnml Ibis ai sk21 " 1 bmt Itisy fee 4hsrses UssbtSS like ; gibmnrnjai i Sufis 8a tke garAe fcicb xtsnns mA to e a sorter e j from sb aiiiwfi admfttty f ii tire ! twins ffmniiiik niw ff sib now S,mt- j aOcr afljits r ,itnitjnfl an aaassxal tiiirnfij'.. 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 any model up to the dashingly picturesque, may be gratified. You will pronounce the exhibit complete. Silk Petticoats You certainly need a new silk jKftticoat for your new spring suit becajLse for this you cannot make one that you have Hto." Just in a beautiful color variety, as well as black, the guaranteed kiml ! Ladies9 Shoes Shoes that give gl wear. We set shoe standard high l-aHS' we know that shoes of assure! qnality in leather and workmanship art: most satisfactory, both in style and cost, 'tliey 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 you learn that they are all new patterns, long sleeves, and no two alike. They are so dainty; all have been copied from the cuwci'si iicmuiuuuMo. DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY For Best quality oitDRY chain wood call on V. E. BEAN Biggest loads for least money PrtOIVE RED 1741 Will BlllfOfe The SorinQ Coat and Jackets Have Arrived There is no season of the year when the store is more interesting than now N. K. W THE QUALITY STORE ST I Publicity manager Currey, who seems to be a second edition of Port land's Tom Richardson, and Mr. Lake, , of the Parker Shows company, re--turned today from Elgin where they J ' went yesterday. Mr. Currey to work ( ' for Uulon county and Mr. Lake for , the success of the carnival. Fred says that Mr. Lake has billed Elgin ' as for a great circus, and that the El- j gin people are coming over to spend the week. I The Elgin Commercial club have not definitely decided as to what part they , will take 1 nthe-preparation of the j float for the PorUand rose show, but at their nexi meeting tney wiii m . the matter up and let the La Grande j Commercial club know what they can , 'do. . - J I The spirit of "help along," accord-1 I Llf, IU IUO 1 "-I"' .t v v. . i- , - - - strong, who. by the way report a most cordial reception, and grows with e-1 ery week. Elgin is coming to the front, not merely as a lumber town ! or a forwarding station, but as a place . j to live. R MfET IS REVIVED r - i ill Tilt tvi:r ftsnt Meet Atfuia in Llnirllcht And B ( F.iUfSt Thai One Hill be Held Isj l"Irt st I'nlou. A county track and field meet is as sured for I nion on May First. accord Hit to the latest advices from Cove and t nlon. That La Grande will send a thVfuihm is also practically de cided opou. T3 I jiuu- a Cove. tH flate asreed ,V.u. la very satisfactory, but to La Graade it is suusrely the reverse. Uoever. valuable training will re sult for the La Grande squad. I Crandes chief objection to -May first fe. the nearness to the Walla Walla neet and it will ta the endurance of thm local squad to a severe degree to artlclpate Saturday, and the follow g Tbursday snd Friday go Into the alla Walla preliminaries and final results. r Officials will be chosen early next . week for the union meet, and all necessary arrangements made. La ; GraKd will enter as many as It sees fit in each event, and while paying its i own expenses to I'niou will be given medals for each Jlace taken. This seems to be the final decision ; coming out of the recent decisions and retractions rele'.lve to this meet is HERE AGAIN TONIGHT tOVE HERE SATt RIUV. I.ocsl Mst Win to I l The Cham lloahip (las Agraln. vi.i, .An,,! hsmwhall team is : t" llii.il P' " . coming here Saturday to gufe aaoiaer- whirl at the Grande team. i" Ux-als lost last Saturday and they must win next Saturday or lose the championship of the county. Since the Saturday game, practice has been re vived considerable and many rooters and fans who are close to conditions are confident of victory Saturday and again when the final rubber Is played, at some later date. WILL 1RESET "THE J AN QUESTION" TONIGHT Company That Sprung Surprises Last Evening is Slated to Appear A pal a at The Steward Tonight. . The bill that will be presented by Johnny and Ella Galvln at the Stew art Oiera House tonight will be one of New York's latest musical comedy-.!i.-cesse entitled "The Man Q'i tlon." The company carries two com plete productions and tonight's bill is guaranteed to be up to a standard of "A Bell Boy" and any other $1.50 show on the road. The action of the play takes place in London where young Tom More land falls in love with the companion of his father's ward. Old General Moreland objects very strongly to this "-: - I a r fc! l III YAH I ? A Well Get on Your Mark! Get seM B0GIU We are off for CV C PENINGTON & CO. whn arp nivinn a ner cent of all - their sales from April 19 to 24, to the Athletic Fund of the High Scljool. Help the boys win the Eastern Oregon Field Meet. SPECIAL SALE ON MEW'S GL0TH1WG of all Kinds; HATS, SHOES BS BOBS A letter to me 'stating . ' I T J yVUl luuauuii aim ncsus j i will bring you all the in- J l (nrmitinn (To rrlin Bf nrell 1 1UI lliauuil i&gaiuuig y drilling necessary. Look for Millinery t New Back Combs Barretts and Hand some White Belts ADAMS ATcIM:K i a VSFST ! The well Driller ji0,scrvcr Want Ads Vtyj