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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1909)
i rergrrgj cr.wr.t cnrt;i riL'iaY. vitexsik iw. o 1 Innsemen 1G0T WRONG: ? -;i I c 0 N 1 ct -Jitrajs Keirt." Tie s.'ry of "ilcaiir: HeiT.C lit triutl.':.: poe:Itai t-U o tt. !a:p: Me of tie fcoa,..-ly tV.k f r;.-il Ar kansas, deals iih tie tipjr-i.iais Honest To3 Losaa. th blacken-itb, Tom dwells with :& rarest la a pi'ctarts.jae H oi th Arla hills. There, be I psrfv'rs fcU tlon, limits & tiinple t o- t l.f. the . malsslay ci Lis oli pn.rti.is; beler-i. ty ail hi know Lira and reapects-d above his Mlows. Oa a certain ua lucky day. theie cam to the village a beaatiful oaian: a temptress, uaprin ' cipled aid blaik at h-art. but with a fascination tliat proved to b the Da doing of Poor Torn Loaa. He im mediately proceeded to fall in love with her. asked her to marry him and she became bis wife. Happy la his fancied security, Tom lavished all , the affection on the woman that was possible to an honest heart like his. bat It was not returned. One day there appear oa the scene a villain, the former lover of the wo man, who commits a cowardly mur der and with the aasUtance of the woman fasten the crime on Tom, who la tried and convicted for the crime of another. Ton; it sentenced to states prison for li.'e. and the vil lionous pair congratulate thetuselve i u. iufy nave not only gotten 'rid of ' him but have secured immunity from the law for themselves. But providence has b""i watching over the black-' smith r.nd unseen Influences are at' work to thwart their plan. Humble friends of Tom do not forget Llm and ! their endeavors to bring the case ta the notice of the governor of Arkan sas are filially successful. The villains ' ore unmasked and Tom la proven In nocent. The play is pathetic and one with many thrill tag scenes, but there to a Terr strong comedy Tela running ' through it w hich gives the necessary '' contrast. j Manager Xankville lias provided a moat adequate stage lnvestnre for the play end ha engaged an admirable company for its portrayal. "Human Hearts" wil play an en gagement on Monday. November 23, at the Steward opera house. Opea Sew Laboratory. Urfcaiia, Ills, Nov. 23.--Vrrlth elabor ate ceremonies, the new physics lab oratory of the University of Illinois wtrj b fcnnally opened today and tomorrow. President Prltchett or the Carnegie Institute; formerly at the head of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will be the principal ' apeaker. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Small of Baker City returned home this mornnlg at ter spending Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Mr. Small Is the manager of the Baker City' Democrat. LOST A ladies fur, in the central part of the city. Leave at Selder's store and get rewar t FOR REVT-Ho-ise of eht rooms cn the i orLi-r ;r Cracky Avenue and First street. I'houe Black 1192. Scenic Theatre S. A. GARDIN1ER, Prop. Mgr. A I z VAUDEVILLE AND MOVING A PICTURE show. A -4 Webster Cijcuit A X - Week Beginning n0v. J2nd. A 1 O'NEAL AND MARION X Burlesque oa facie Tom's Cab- A 4 la- X & THE KENMORES 4 Wiiiie nd the Dolis. it Human or Wax. a I To reli cf Moving Pictures .. r Tw.j perfonnasce every tight Door open st ? and first per- formance at 7:30; Second per- . formance at 8:3S. ' A ' fy Matlne- Wednesday and Sat- urdar Evening Price: lOe and tOc k. titm te aa4 lsU ? THE GTGANTICi'S ALE WHICH OPENED THIS MORNING AT hundreds of People Jtormed the Store at the Opening, which was 9' o'clock .... Plate glass window front almost crushed in Ten Ladies Each Received a Dress Pattern Free! 31 liS. LI LA L. TMID'.VELL La (irande, Ore. mis. GLADYS txinoun .. La (rauJc, On. 5JHH. AVLICILL (OMRS La E(, r" . Hundreds of people have gone from our store today shouting praises to this being the Greatest Bargain event ever known to the people of La Urande and taking with them more Merchandise than they had ever be fore received for the same amount of money. New Features, New Bargains, Hew Attractions Will Be Added Each Dav While this the most wonderful Whizing Whirlwind Sensational Sale ever attempted In La Grande goes on. Cjood Music enjoyed throughout the entire day $67 500 Worth of ,hc Besl '-. p jJtJff La Grande is being distributed among the homes throughout Union County. Only a visit to our store will convince any sane person that we have gone mad on the making of prices and movin of Merchandise. . Don't delay but come. Come every day. Come six times each day and each visit will be a profitable one. MM " MOM l ilt . " ILAlfAiP 1 fQUwlng Js a bt c the MRS. MARY t'AHI'BELL La (.ran de, Ore. 51 BELLA WARDEN'.. .. La Graadct Ore. EVERYBODY BUYING I - 1 II III, ' I i The Store from where Disappointment AIR Aadies Oho Received Jhem , MRS. BELLA THOMrSOX JT- 'rano we. La Grande, Ore. MRS. ELLA BAKE! EDWARD PBOPECT. ' -.Ht La Grande, Ore. MARY E. TWIDWELL La Grande, Ore. EVERYBODY SATISFIED Xl 1 1 never 4- mis, LESTER comes. CITIZEN & J WALLOWA (OEXTY MAX HERE, I ! WRATH! AT HIS AEREsT. . piSpulane Man Made MKtuke and Man H ! Is Turned Leo-e Here. A, T. Hockett of Flora is in the city today thoroughly ar.gry over h!s re cent arrest by the slierlff of Wallowa county oa Information received from Spokane that be was wanted there for horse stealing. Hockett was arrest ed under the name of Lukenbile and the account of his supposed crime was reported in ths Observer Wednesday. After the arrival of Deputy Sheriff Doak of Spokane a new message was received telling him to release the man unless be had upon him a scar showing a previous operation for ap pendicitis. This scar was absent from Hockett's body, so he was turned lose. Hockett Is a homesteader near Flora and is one of the prosperous and Industrious citizens, of Eastern Ore eon MRS FARRELL DROPS DEAD ATPORTLAND WELL OOWX EX-EESIDEXT 0F THIS HTY. Relative Here Apprised of Sudden Demise Last Evenln?. Mrs. Amanda Farrell, aged 56, some time ago a resident of tis city and more recently residing at 120 North 16th street, Portland, died suddenly, Wednesday night at her home of heart disease, according to information re ceived by a niece of the deceased, Mrs. Ed. Leach, of this city. Aside from Mrs. Leach, Mrs. Farrell had another relative at Summerville, Mrs. Charles Oliver, who was also a niece. Mrs. Farrell who Is well known in this icty, leaves four grown chil dren, all residing in Portland. Inter ment will take place next Sunday. Neither Mrs. Leach nor Mrs. Oliver can attend. BALL BIG SUCCESS FORRESTERS AXD THEIR GUESTS HATE FIXE TIME. Floor comfortably Filled with Dancers At Annual Hop. Viewed from any standpoint. the annual Foresters' ball at the Elks Club last evening was an enjoyable affair. The floor was comfortably fill ed with dancers. The new orchestra was on the ros trum and gave complete saUsfaction. The Foresters of this city dabble In society but once a year, but when they do, they make a success of it Well Known Hotel Keeper Uses and Recommends OantiM'i!a $ Celle, Cholera and DIar. rhbea Kenedy. "I take pleasure la saying that I have kept Chamberlain's Colic, Chole ra and DIarfohea Remedy in mv rm. Hy medicine chest for about fifteen years, and hate always had satisfact ory results from its use. Ihare ad ministered it to a great many travel ing men who were Buffering from troubles for which it la recommended, and have never failed to relieve them, aaya J. C. Jenkins, or Glasgow, Kj, This remedy is for sale by all good dealers. ' FonrDaj's Sale. Commencing Friday, the 26th, and Ending Tuesday the r.Oth. This sale is to make room for our holiday line. Articles Included in the sale are La dies' Coiits. Chidren's Coats. Tailored. Suits. Rain Coats. Flanel Gowns. La dies' and Children's Underwear, Big Line of Pillow Tops, and Umbrellas. We will also have a bargain table which will Include manr useful ar ticles. Remember th date. VAN DUYN COMPANY. Pinesaive 'crs mt foutrrcg f2.""l"i--"iT .... WtVS A" a a. o o o T - A ' II k I o