v. A: EIGHT rAGES. FARE EIGHT. CYEMXU OBSERFER, LA GEANDE, ORf.lWX. THrKSO.IT. Jf T , 1909. u 9 I ! I: I! i - i i . 4 ft SU JUST ARRIVED FROM THE FASHION LOOM The showing is exceedingly. large and has been selected with as much or even more careful consideration than that given our expensive lines, for it requires more thought to produce nuits that look well and wear and wash. We are showing many styles and coiors, with something ; suitable for everyone, and at prices that will astonish you. WHITE DRESSES- -BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED Every garment is conspicious for its distinctive style features as well as. for its bebomingness. All of them ard beautifully trimmed with lace ' " . . . ' and embroidery and all of them have the ravored high neck and long sleeves."- ." Spring Jackets and : AsROrtmftnt nmvr raT er..ISCrC attractive 'iu woiwtve nothing but the best and they are shown in so many different styles that they are some thing for everyone. - Coats K W fcsfc Tfee Q tiality Store GET AN Iron DO IT NOW. Electric Saves Time, Work and Money 450 Five Days Free Trial GRANDE RONDE ELECTRIC CO. Only $ K.m'.SA T11R0MA LAWFIL I'ILK (THE. llecause It does not contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine, lead or any lwlsonous drugs. Because K-IH'-SA cures pile. L'. S. Dispensatory recommends every Ingredient of fc.ltl'.S V. Irug laws make "false or misleading statements" a crime. Therefore the sale of all old or nar cotic pile medicines is illegal because they effect the brain and spinal marrow; produce constipation and never cure. Only druggists of -highest standing sell and endorse rMU'.S A. MLYLKTHOKVS FAMILY MUM STOKK. DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME :ar,d money planting -poor seeds. GEDDES BROS, have those that grow. All kinds of gar den vegataoles, potatoes five varieties. Flowei seeds of all kinds and varieties. Win tne prize this year by planting our Aster seeds :f you need anything in the grocery , line, we vcar.ry the best. Yesterday was an ideal carnival day and with crowds arriving on each In coming train last evening proved to be the banner night of the carnival In point of attendance no less than In the amount of Rood natured enthusiasm manifested. Everywhere mirthd an merriment reigned supreme. The crowds were the most orderly ever seen here in connection with any fes tival occasion, and yet not one has been heard to complain of ennui, for there are dozens or interesting. In structive, entertaining and amusing features presented In connection with the C. Y. Parker shows. In fact it has seldom been the privilege of citi zens to see so many meritorious at tractions offered In connection with an event of this nature, and when the announcement' went forth that the Parker management would present such a stupendous array of attractions many of the more conservative among our citizens supposed it to be but the work of some sherwd adept in the art of exaggeration in advertising. But now the carnival has extended over one half of the scheduled time, three full days of genuine merriment have passed, and the universal opin ion expressed, echoed and reechoed on every hand, is that the carnival at tractions fostered by the Parker man agement are the biggest, best, cleanest and In all respects the most worthy, that have ever paid I.a Grande a visit. There is not an attraction that is not worth while: not one thst embodies even a suggestion of grossness .or laxity in Its moral fiber. Hroudnuy Hellc Change Program. The Broadway Belles attraction is H I apparently the mn,;i popular on the Bh'ath of Pleasure, if the crowds tba,t ness during s, night and a dar In Ty- j ' rol. and transports one to the far (famed Alps, revealing their. unrivsled , splendor as magnified by the beautiful j Alpine Clow, and giving a compre hensive glimpse of Geneva, the Alpine geiri. No one. and especially the stu dent, should miss seeing this attrac- i tion which is quite as new to this sec tion as it is fascinating to every ob server. t .The fun factories, riding devices and electrical shows continue to attract well pleased audiences, and this is es pecially true of "Pharoh's Daughter." where the woman turns to stone and the statue turns to life. The several open air attractions are invariably witnessed by ' large numbers. The Great Beno. "King of the Air," twice daily executes his work on the bal ancing trapeze and the Japanese wire with the grce and daring that char acterizes the work of the professional performer,., while The Two Latlips, In their double high-dive', show an almost total disregard for1 the safety of life and limb when they ' ascend a frail ladder to almost uubelieveable heights and dash headforemost through sapce, depending on a small net to break their flight through space. , The remaining ,dys of the carnival will doubtlessly prove to be the best in point of attendance and interest manifested, and no one should miss seeing the Parker shows In their en tirety for thev are doservlm" of liberal support of all right thinking people who believe that there Is a legitimate field for legitimate amuse ments such as they, provide. WRITER'S George Broadhurst'B "The Mills of the Gods," which comes to the Stew ard Opera blouse next Monday, May 10, will prove one of the real dramatic treats of the season. ' The play is produced under the personal direction of Brnest Shuter who managed the tour of Miss Mary Shaw last season, and who was one of the prime promoters of that magnifi cent - production of "The Shepard King." . , ... To "The. Mills of the Gods" Mr. Shuter has given the closest attention to details In scenic, light and other effects. The piece requires more than twenty acting parts, besides a corps of supernumeraries, and as Mr. Shu ter's general representative puts it, "We carry everything but our own weather and the audience, which we allow and expect the local manager to furnish." . This is the iirst. western tour of Mr. Broadhurst's best work. It was running in New York at the Astor Theatre at the IsameMlme anothr of the author's plays, "The Man of the Hour" was on at the Savoy. There was a keen competition between the managers of the two companies, and every known trick of the manager's art was resorted to to boom business. "The Mills of the Gods" won out by a substantial lead financially, and un doubtedly would have excelled the run of "The Man of the Hour" had it been possible to have cancelled other con tracts, r . GEDDES BROS. COI'M'IL 3IKKTIMJ.' ('onsldral)le Itotithie Work transacted. Kills Iteud And Referred. ' There was considerable routihe work, considered at the council meet ing last night. It. was 11 o'clock be fore adjournement was taken. There were several petitions for street grades and street lights, which with other matters were, referred to the various committees. . A Greek' applied for a nar beer license, but from the side remarks made it is doubtful whether it will be granted;1 The near beer ordinance was continued for the time and may-be held in abeyance until the supreme court decides the I'nJon ciuuuy. local option case. sure Into the cozy ennvas theatre ........ .. i .. ....I-.. . i.. I .'. ... I Mvi.iiitil v nt flrth Pnw'di!". I iiia lie arcepieu us criieriou, u.nn, lib .-. --" -y - T ' ', i 1,1 i . ft . . - , uniformity with the announcement t iNqi'th Powder ami tWKer iny ue- there will bekahs" mv lri'trnnual assembly yes- to- I tevday at North Powder, " with Stare PHONE MAIN 46 'nfnrnWh'A Renins Wt ntc. ntert, lo rent, two or three, unfur eUUed rooms to a house occupied by -.family. Ad-ireM -P.'.' Otwrver. FOR SALE Piano in excellent con dition. Easy terms, a snap, 'nqul-e at this office. iS-t-tD , made at each performance. , be nn entire cnange of program j night. j "The Alps" an attraction, which did i not ven open Its doors to tlie pn'iii- until Tuesday evening, proves to be a ve;ltable dceam in show building, and quite deserving of the title given It as: "Parker's Masterpiece." It por trays In a realistic manner, and with the aid of electrics! and mechanjeal Experintf ut with Observer want ads. i President Mary A. Smith, presiding. .The North Powder ladies had prepared : a splendid banquet for. the regalment I of their guests, and all enjoyed it very much. The degree staff from the Baker City assembly exemplified the , floor work In a most Impressive and beautiful. Mrs. Smith passed through l4i Grande on the way to her effects, the sights that on may wit--home In Grants Pass thls'morntng u .UTOMOBILES for rem with an experienced driver Seating capacity is five passer.gers with one and three with the other. Service is the best and prices right Inquire of . CHASE B0HNENKAIV1P HOME PHONE 132 PACIf 10 MATES BKACK 241 RESIDENCE RED 481 i ...... 2 DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY I For.Best quality oi DRY chain wood call on I.E. BEAN Biggest ioads for least money PrtOIME RED 1741 4M H' &&&$'&&&$$$r&&iiQ Just Received Puffs, Switches, Rats Psyches and Rolls ALL COLORS a ADAMS AVENCK . 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