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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1909)
EIGHT PAGES. " I 1 I, . it LINE N SUITS 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 colors, with something suitable for everyone, and at prices that will astonish you. WHITE DRESSES- J --BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED Every garment is conspiciQus for its distinctive style features as well as for its bebomingnsss. All of them ard beautifully ' trimmed - with lace ' ' and embroidery and all of them have the ravored high neck and long sleeves. . ' T; Spring Jackets and j Automobile Coats mm Assortment never larger or' more attractive and we have nothing but the best and they are shown in so many different styles that they are some thing for eeryone. M W est The Qua ity Store $5,000 STOCK IF THK PIT.LIO GENERALLY KNEW HOW LAIJOE A STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND HAND (H)OI)S AND THE PRICES I ASK FOR THEM, I AM SUIiK J WOULD DO MORE DUSI NESS. COME LOOK MY STOCK-' OVER WHETHER YOU PURCHASE OR NOT. IF YOU HAVE NEVER KEEN IN MY PLACE OF "HITS T NESS YOU WOULD HE SURPRISED AT THE LA HO E ASSORTMENT CARH I ED AND THE CLASS THE OOODS I HANDLE. Ch arles L E nglaand BEKS3SR38S CQNTRACT Lff FOR GkiM park. T!i original irla lias livfn that ,! when t Uh jail Is full of (irisoners dur ing: tht1 suin:i'.-r months that the in- males would kep it mowed, hut if , present conditions prevail, as they ' have during th? past few months, the " lawn would become neglected, for we j have not had ai Inmate In the jail for over, two months well we did have j for a few days, but It becaiu bo lone some that he broke out. Yesterday evening the stive: e m luittee of the council awarded Hut con true t for the grading ' the comi'muse f rounds! to Chas. Tall, the . rm.lder tlon being This Is Joint work. Both county' and city bearing tUe ex penses equally.1 There is a foi.Mtl vuMe quantity of dirt to be removed mid Beverat hundred yards of rich loam to be hauled for top dressing, im. .rounds" ve to be sown with lawn grass ml hd ila ar t0 b et out. Within J1"8 ,he co,,rt "The JlilN of I lie iivd." ' On next . Monday. May 10 a; Stew ards Onera House, this New York : Astor th ea tie success will be produced j with' the metropolitan cast and pro j'ductlon that made It one of the suc- cesses of lust season. This compauy, ! under the management of Mr. Krnest Shuter, is making a tour or the large western cities, and is creating most , favorable comment, both in its mer its as a play and on the enterprise o ' the management In divinn the West such an expensive ami elaborate cast and- production. The author, .Mr. George Bmndhurst. is well known as the writer of "Tue M.nu of the Hour." one of the Rrenusij successful dramas of the century, :mf jthis is another American drama of the j present day on the same order, and it j is doubted if Mr. Hroadhurst's proline ! pen has ever reached grea'er heistiits of drainlic achievement thin in this present play.' ' .Monroe Salisbury supported by an excellent company, numbering twenty two people; is exceptionally, capable and the others have been chosen for their respective fitness to the charac- j tors they portray. j The massive production requiring j a special baggage car to transport. Is j most complete and is regarded by many critics as certainly the most costly and artistic of any ever before seen In the West. OIMIZED FAT FOLKS nF DOLLAR Inve-ted In a bottle of th -..i.dertal. h.nnic-. fat-re.luclf. tablet! and In 30 dav you wtd be a norma., wtll-formed prison aiu. p;.n't carrj around x'our" uy bulk, your ungainly superfluous rush. It n.Akr you ml erVe rldiculoui and what la more Important. It s. jevU you to aal cons quencei, sudden death from tatty dogeneration. near, ,.3-a8. apoplexy and muscular rheumatism au Mm um. ' Henry Chambers, of Cove, returned this morning from Portland, where he was attending a gathering of the threshermen of the atate who met for the purpose of organizing a state as sociation. There were 150 .delegates present, and a most enthusiastic meet lug was "the result. The Commercial club of Portland gave the visitors a grand banquet. There -were-several addresses on good roads, and taking it from every standpoint, Mr. Chambers stated the meeting was a great suc cess; and the organization . beeomcj stronger it will be a factor in the'up building of the state. . - HI riinTirrii nn MllttKLABU The New York World says: "A new star In the amusement world is the scenic and mechanical spectacle ' of "A Day in The Alps," representing a visit to St. Geneva, Switzerland, the favofite stopping place for tourists through that far famed country. As the curtain rise3 the sun is seen com ing up behind the towering mountain peaks, heralding the day. St. Geneva, at the foot of the Alps, begins to take on the aspect of life and activity, on the aspect of life and activity, flashes of lightning illuminate the sky and giveB intermittent, glimpses of the city. The rain falls In torrents and the storm effects which follow actu ally beggar description, so realistic are they. The disgruntled elements are now subdued, and, as a sign of Gods promise to his chosen people, a beautiful rainbow appears in the heav ens, an indication that Jupiter Pluvius is calm. The portrayal of the setting sun is as realistic and firelike as mother na ture herself could produce, and night conies on. Tiny stars peep out from their abiding place In the firmament, and electric lights illuminate the church steeples, stores, qnnint dwell ings and lamp posts arranged on eith er side of the viaduct. The silvery moon rises magnetically over the sleeping city as the famous Switzer land chimes peal out the hour of mid night and complete a wonderful scen ic, electrical and mechanical produc tion that Is often referred to as "Par ker's Mechanical .Masterpiece.". This attraction is now exhibiting here in connection with the maze of attractions presented by the Parker show management, and is located on Chestnut street at the intersection of Jefferson avenue, being presented as an amusement resort of ther bette class. INSPECT SITE before C:l! this morning a four-in-hand with Joe Woods handling the ribbons, a party, consisting of. F. - L. .Meyers. W, 11. liohnenkamp. George Stoddard. Win. Miller and J. D. Jlo KeJinon.' beaded for Meadowbrook to look over the site for the big dam which will fill one of the largest na tural reservoirs up the liver. Accom panying . the . board was Engineer Humphreys, who has had experience In the Klamath Falls irrigation pro ject. The board is enthusiastic, and it is their desire to push , matters Just as rapidly as possible. Did yon find It? Experiment with Observer want ads. I.AIHKS ATTENTION. ' The Miss Yenger, corsetalre. is showing a tine line of domestic and imported corsets of French military effect. 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