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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1910)
l.v Arinrs is jinj. AiUxs is ei Ter TTay t TWELFTH MCI1T f fhaseniieareaa Hay in be UriroJaeed it the TTilh her nar rleasant smile. An- I Thl rnmAv.rtUn ... ov.i. May, known form coast to coast esp'eare' most pleasing comedies la satisfactory la every particular. The staging is according tothe best'tra dltions la EhaVespeare"s time and the acting la la harmony with the mod- era understanding of the piece. The story is known to all readers of Eng Ilsh and need not be repeated. The acting appears to iatertfert what may be termed the modern Impression of Shakespeare's drama. Hanufac'tur ers who seek to place such pictures before audiences numbering la ' the aggregate many thousands scattered through the. country are to be com mended. It brings to the many who it.. . . . reai it enjoy tnli drama an miu,.. vjrjfvi W " Or her' remarkable abllitv. arrlTM miy 19 Bee adequately performed t La Tjrande today, driving her au-ltn1 at .' w'nal cost. It elevates toablle. Hhe registered at the Som - aad ,raprovefl tn Merary taate and House and her first remark was. -'"""u ' iue; great mass of "OX I saw so much bwutlful coun- 1 people, performing In this way Or before I entered La Grande. Is enr,ce which cannot be measured ra ka kA,,fi,i n... t j. Mo material terms. Snrh mrv it i. .ij . I the nature of - myyjij UU BUUg ( I ... . " ww vv flNBu ...... I Inn l AAaar4n m6 At., t- . il. ' o w av uyi W UOIQ I I5e trees are looking green and the port of n who are working for the . ....... 1 ImnMv.iiiMi i. i . . t&wsrw are so oeautlful. I "i"u":"'cv ui uumaimy, ' ANGELA MAY. Woltcr Takes Stand. Sew York. April 22. Albert Wol- KACFFMAX A WIOEH. Car; charged with the murder of Ruth rh"adelhla Jack O'Brien Chen las. .... t . I ' 0wu W lit ' ' , vaeeier. xook tne stand today in his I ; i, vruumag behalf.' --.. Pittsburg, April , 22. Al Kauffman t aAtam i -tt- I had Jack O'Brien nil hut i. .... .. . in O . .AltY-UtlUlMj I wv M rs, ;J. H. Whitney, face special Wt rounl ;hi at.-Duffy's Gardens " ' ' tmmt- M t .t. A f.tL '. , ' w. '..t . -t.L . R frWt kM ' 1 'If - B n 4 ' ... . u.KUk. ...... ...... . iiiu uiauuiaciurer or:' . " u. .mu aim ' . t . .... . -I trnilfPman Vn ik. 1. . . . . . . mo ueucr or u, cnag Ing O'Brien around the ring. . V - s ufc ('' f 6 f L ill- V ." . w BUY YOUR SPRING SUIT TODAY Vly y net full t ceasonV wear. So vhy put it of f J another day? t . . ' J-' A We re shovinrr an eleirant line of I new spring ctvlts in csrviceaWa I clothing at attractive price3 for both I p ONE Nl qh wr v UDOJV AND HEYJ YORK COMEOY $ 17 1 :-; : Benjamin Clothing V , ; For KJeri and Young Men $20 to $30 j OtlerheimeH Stein Clothing Caifet articles, will be in La Grande arerat ;. days. Moles removed by BectxUlty. At Mrs. Pike's home cor sr T Washington and Eighth. 4-22-tf. ElECT T03T0RF.0W SIIAKEUP IX POLICE CIRCLES Raffon Execntlve Committee win Meet Tomorrow. A: fall slate of officers from among C II directors elected last Saturdav l?f stockholders In the Meadowbrook Emgatlon company, will be elected taororrow in this city when the dl weeora hold their meeting. v Jast Another Week, tat fn which to make your setectlon at Ellens Piano House. ' Already, there has been 34 beautl v f&r pfanos have been ' placed In La saaee, the commencement of our Xtosfng Out Sale." ,': : ' If you ever expect to own a piano saw Is the opportune time, as we sa making, enormous reductions in Wires, and termB, rather than ahip tfte goods. We close our sample dls Rsr on the evening or Friday, April "SSOt. r;-V '..:' rTr - S ' - We also have a number of second 1 orKans here, which we . wish to impose of. Come In and look them No reasonable offer refused. you can make your own terms. I Clwor evenings until 9:30. v EILER8 PIANO HOUSE. tSOixVy Building. V; Depot Street. C . 4-22-tfi. Sweeping; Changes to be jrade In the Trlsco Police Department ' i San Francisco, April 22. After a conference between Harry Flannery chairman ot the police commllsion. and Chief Martin today, announce ment was made of many sweeping cnangea in the police department. ' A shake-up follows the announce ment by Mayor .McCarthy to the effect that he had received a report that crime was on,, the Increase,, The Mc Carthy administration has' been sub Jected to newspaper attacks that the administration was responsible for open town." - . ," ,. ; For Dressy Young Men $I2;50 to $22.50 t':: A good clothes for Boys ;f.V5,:,,;:;tO7.50;;:. ; Br hobart heAry DAVik Willi Chirks Ftohmn'i iil;lnzl Hodsdn iTiesfre s. . . Scenic Production , . 'ti; Full MefroDolitan n i i. 1 1 f . iast Prices $1, 75c, 50c. cnmst.lfn Wooltex coats!' suits and skirts, a complete assortment to choose from ; V :V ' . COME IN TODAY n Tn7 n rr mmii Natural Rlincrai 11ater Bottled as It Flows Froin fhe Spring It's Good for what Ms You THE QUALITY STORE Roosevelt film at Star Theatre Anr.' 28. 'No extra charge' for admission. , ; ifeacock's glacses fit ask anyone. : tifrtittt fopcbucaWoIC ; KR Land Office at La Grande, Ore Vfjns. jMnnary 4lh. T910. KotJce Is hereby given that Adolpr Qiner, of La: Ornnde. Orejron, who ; January 8d. 1905. made Homestead ;.' rtry, .No. 1438. Serial No. 04326 ' )tor SE 1-4 NE 1-4. E 1-2 SB 1-4. . ftw. 17, NE 1-4 NIC 1-4, Section 20. : Township. 4-South. Range 38 East.' Willamette Meridian, has filed notice hefltlkXB 'tq make flnal Five Year : ffroofv tj jRfrtablish Alm to the nn4, ' v ,,T (lnwd.' bi(ore the ReailRfer . am) , IJecdver, ..United States ' Land j mei,jRta,Lft .Orande; Or?ton.. on .h 1 t mbyvl, March. 1910. : . - , . ' OalmanV names at witnesses:1- . ! John. Shilling,: Jr' SNnry; J.JRehtq.. v . . . r.. Jbmes Shilling ,;. :,:.'ye4..Prilirinan,' ...all . of La Grande j . Oregon. . ;' :y: i .;'r- : ' ' ' i ; V F C'BRAMWEU. . .- ' H .. -' c'' 1 U ,' ' ' M - Newest Dishes. , . Tastiest Flavors Best Seived . , Ice Cream V V: ' 1 at ( y -: ; ' ' 'Selder's ; ' Gonfectidnery1: Store 4 :,';:V:":::;'' $ 4 4' TTJT , (There's no doubt about Wins Class Event t a Sa; Francisco Motor- CluVs AaawtlHU Claiib. Marsn n -"i-' : standing start, 37 cars, Vangln g in price from $850 to $4000 and over; best time, 1.07; timeof Mihell; Modei R, 1.15 1-5, winning t rlncia ovan elan ilAfAMln. .il ' tl..i. ' . - . v ..1V, ucatlUB oil uui an mgnest priced, ears In free- 4 for-all. , 4 J LOWE 'BROTHERS "High- Standard" Paint .'; , Yon know when the oalnter nnta it mi that it will give best results, because when properly put on a surface fit to receive if It has never failed in all the quarter century Satisfaction Is what yon want, and yon cannot get it if you are ia doubt. Let ns supply colors and show how to be certain. if $U0O k Cyl, 30.35 hvp. Koadster, 2 to Pas- $f350 Cy . 30-35 Ji, p. Touring 5 jPassengcrs 2000 6Cyl.50h.p.t Touring, 5 or 7 Passengers m - .''';'. . , .i.:. :.-. .!.": , hardware 0. I UJflLbLU.- a HIIIIIUIL !l vim , . - . - a , THE GEORGE PALMER 1 - fv fir i. v. Gomplet equipment for resetting iih?J repairing ; J" rubber buggy tires. . . Tr IrA GRAND& fiROWWORKS ..iF:::GALO,".t'ropl'itor RETAIL PEPARTIVIEIlf . WeS"i9it Vr. Orders. for . . . SHIN6LES " 1 UBBEROIP ROOFING DEADENiNG FELT 3UILDIWG PA?ER Il llllMMMi IMIMI. i n il I ' ' ... .. . ml II'- garaiyi iv ' r mi , nun,,,,,, , .' ..; ' . i .. t. : v.. aft a. "..:' "'v ; i' , M" . : ' 1 wi ii m.i niw ii .iiii.ii i ii r mil i ii n i i, .: I'.w..m .il.,,,, 1 '. . ' ...... ii . mm :;u,,::. v..;. ;.w-- ;t ;- 7 :-tfh'?;;" ; 1 V i f 11 .1