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7 V m U i ! J) iiHG iiyil 3 .3 k.. odol A A Runabout -WIGHT'S FIOSMU- BUSIUESS IS LIVELY. LOW PRICES DO THE TALKING Oil THE AISLE. Specials for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. 6- Wayside Shrine. (Vitagraph Victor of Bridge.-rEdison Granny's Birthday Pathe . Gulf of Serno Scenic by Pathe. Song "Don't Take me ' "Home" BERT M. SHErVOOD, Mgr. Outing Flannel Children's Hose Good quality, fine ribbed, fast color, black, 15c. regularjfl, A lot of new Outing Flannel ,0 27 in. wide, good quality, reu- i 4, lar !2oC. grade, Aisle on the Aisle if 45l HDMISS10II -10c- OO Q & O O la J : LOCAL .TEMS. 4 ' o o o $ Sale I C. E. Moore spent the day in Elgin j Ion business matters. ,' 1 Dr. C. H. Upton was called to Ka- mela this morning to minister to a v lady who is critically ill. 7 Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Cauthcrn.ro f turned this morning from an extend- ed stay at Portland and at Newport J. R. Miller of Paris, Texas is in the city to be employed at the Cherry " laundry. : Mr. Miller, is- an expert' laundryman.' Fireman J. E. CunlitT and his bride i have returned from their wedding tour and will be at home at Washington 'and Seventh street from now on. . Wm. Burke, the Boston scrapper, ' left this morning for Pocatello where he will fight Pets Sullivan, the Salt ', Lake fighter. . . ; : : ; Bert M. Sherwood of the Isis Thea tre left this morning for Nampa where he goes to-get the Roosevelt films which wilt be run. at' the &, commencing tomorrow. 'American Prints Light and dark colors, E A v i u rep- 7c. taer vd. on tne Aisle . . r rf Pepp'l Sheeting , 'Nine quarter - the StandardSneeting 35cO"7 i - liinionas The dainty sheer goods for warm weather, $1.50 OQp and $ 1 25 reg. Aisle sale w U O regular, on the Aisle Jay Miller.ing, the high school pole vaulter, Is Buffering from a stiff an kle and his training has: been cut down to practically nothing. He will be materially handicapped In his work at the coming meets thiB spring. 1VI11 Move to Hermlston. Former Harness-maker Wagner ex pects to move to Hermlston to )ocate, laying his plans to leave here about Saturday. He is not" going to open a harness shop in the new Umatilli town. . All Ready for the Dance. The La Grande band boys are con fident that a large crowd will be in attendance Friday when the band dance is given. The need of mono; in band coffers and ( the amusement afforded should fill the floor with' dancers. . v Table Oilcloth 1 5. Full one ar.d.or.e quar- V.-5 ter yards wide, white and (Orv S colors, 25c.-reg.,Aisie sale" ' " ' : ... ' :': i ' Fine tailored underskirts full fashioned, -light colors, regular 5 $6.00 and $7.00, jlk A Aisle sale r tyOMU jj lace C urtains Single Curtains, no two alike, . 4. great values, Aisle sals , ' , Ginghams -'W-r Finest grade dress ginghams, g new patterns, fast colors, Cr j ri5and 12 1-2, Aisle sale 5 Under Skirts - A food frill flounce black satteen underskirt, full size, GJ I Aisle sale price . V" Fine Laces Greatest values you ever saw, all widths.lorg and short length, regular 8, 10 and 15c., CJp Aisle sale , : Wash Dresses for la- Two Cylinder, Twelve Horse Power Shirt Waists ,10 dozen new shirt waists," sheer lawns, hand tucked, sale lace insertings, Aisle Newest Dishes Tastiest Flavors Best Served . Ice Cream at , Selder's ' Gonfectionery Store Mens" Underwear Fine Lisle Thread for OT7 warm weather, Aisle sale" ' ;' - 5 ; slightly soiled, regular price 5 $8.00 to SI 2.00. v 71 0 5 Aisle sale . aP.HO J . : - ; .!. - : .., i Ladies9 .Hose j J Extra fine black lisle, as good A as you get for 20 cents Oa g regular, on the Ais e 5 ",---f " ' ' '-' 6 Muslin Skirts y Ladies' fine muslin underskirts 'a lace : inserting and. headings, 5 'high grade finish, $1.50QOp. g and 1.25 reg. Aisle salet)U $ Shoe Jobs j ; Lot of boys' shoes, broken lots, j regular 2.25 and2.50JJ OO J values, Aisle sale ; ' v!00 t Straw Hats $ ; ; 500 Outing , Hats used ' by : men, women and children, reg'u J lar 35 cent grade, Aisle IQp (0 sale . o This runabout has invaded, most successfully the last strong hold of the horse as it is offered at the approximate cost of a horse and carriage. .-. , J;B7Whiteman Son; 108 Elm St. We can deliver this car In fifteen days. GEORGE PALMER, Pres. VV. L. BRENHOLTS, Asst. Cash, j F. J.-HCLMES.1 V!ce-Pres. SHER V CCD W ILLIAMS, 2nd;Asst: Cash 'i - W - -F- LEYERS, Cashier.. : LA Gffi OF LA GRANDE, OREGON United States Depository Capital and Surplus $180,009.00 " DIRECTORS Gecrpe Plirev C. C. Penington, G. L. Cleaver F.M. Byrkit W. L. Brentiolts L "I " 'V. n . cdeyers W.M Pierce , ' ; ' ' ' ' .- ; , ., .. , , . " ".;-,''" . -1-';" . . ; . i .. . . 'j . , With our ample resources and facilities we can ren der you efficient" service and'handlt Tmr business to your entire satisfaction Wens' Hose 7 sale Fancy knit .half hose, regular cent values, , at ! Aisle A Fink's Special Overalls Union made, sold ' the world" over, $1.00 . and $1. 10, O? 3 Aisle sale price $ Boy i ' Suits - jlj A large lot of boys' knee pants JS 'suits, ages 8 to 15 years, broken' 5 line, old price 5,00, QQ 4.50 and 4.00, Aisle y -600. Can vass Gb ves ; 8 ' Extra heavy,' quality canton 5 flannel work gloves, regu- lar 1 0c grade, Aisle sale Three Days On ly BG5 THE IP AIR store I L '1 --" 'L'"" ...:.f! . I ii Mil iiiijiiiiiii.i Hi'i I "HjPj1 m.n.... i i I mil. I, 11,1.111 i ,1Lin n.,,n DAMES AND DAUGHTERS. ; Elinor Glyn and Yvette Gnilbert are announced as recent members of anti suffrage associations. , v ' . That women should train their hus bands to do most of the household work Is the solution of the servant problem offered by Miss A. L. Marlett of Wisconsin. - ., : Mrs. T. F. Beall, a rural mail carrier of the Burbank district. In California, goes over her twenty-five mile route In an automobile which she has bought with her own earnings. Miss Vida Goldstein of Melbourne has been nominated for the senate of Federated Australia by the Woman's Political association of Victoria, of which she is the president," - Miss Julia n. Gulliver of Itockford, 111., has been elected an officer of the i'n-nch academy. Miss Gulliver la the president of Itockford college. She was iu the first class graduated at Smith colleee and has been a nloneeo (d ln- troauang vocation courses in women s colleges. ' 1 ' , ' The Marchioness of Londonderry, one of the most intellectual and gifted women of the time, who has been ap pointed by the king to be a member of the first senate of the Queen's uni versity, Ireland, for many years has Identified herself ; very closely with matters affecting women In Ireland and In England. . , Ry Catches. Pittsburg and Chicago will play eleven of their scheduled games dur ing the first twenty-three days of the aeason. ; ;'-; Over $5,000,000 has been invested In Improvements on the various baseball grounds In the big leagues in the last year. v -; When the St Louis Browns and the Chicagos played a draw ; for " the world's chamDlonshlo in 1885 each olver rte'vfy 4i.7u as tin ww. . The regUia'cn baivoaii rraca i used In , the . Dig leagues weigns not less than five ounces or more than five and a quarter. In circumference It must not be less than nine Inches or more than nine and one-quarter. . College and School Truancy is on the Increase In New York city, and the board of education complains of the Indifference of par ents. ;. v- , , Mrs. Amanda W. Reed of Portland, Ore., bequeathed $2,000,000 to estab lish a college In Portland to be known as the Reed Institute. During the past year at Edinburgh. Scotland's youngest university, the to tal number of matriculated students, including 594 women, was 8,822. From 1753 until 1784 Columbia col lege was King's college. Then; the people having shown by sword and cannon that they had no further use for kings, the legislature ordained that It should be Columbia collece. : , The Writers. L, ' Rostand, the author of "Cyrano," Is said to have made $1,500,000 out of one ploy. ; -Viv. . Sir W. S. Gilbert, J. M. Barrie. and Sir Arthur Pinero make more money than any other British dramatists. Tho society Amis de" Balzac-has rented the house In Rue Fortune, Par is, where the greatnovellst died. It hopes to get enough "money to buy It and make a memorial storehouse. ; . . Reginald Clarence, the well known bibliographer of dramatic data, . has been working for twenty years on a stage cyclopedia which will contain a bibliography of plays of which it has been possible to find any record from B. C. 500 to A. D. 1900. 4$ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Vv'AXTED Girl Good wages, laundry. to run body Inner. Apply Cherrys New . 4-2C-tf. ; Current Comment. The most expensive watch In the world Is that kept on Germany by Great Britain. Washington Post , When T. R, comes back he is to be tendered a "dollar dinner." Ile'd betr ter bring his meat from Africa If he doesn't want to go hungry .Cleveland Leader. ,; .-.'." : : ; :" 1 :,:V;;' , The revelations In a New York court where a negro railroad porter was up for speeding in his automobile to the effect that he bad bought the car from tips be had received dispose of the Idea that1 the porter owns only the railroad. Boston Advertiser, . Law Points. ' The mere running away of a team la held in Coller versus Knox, 222 Pa., 862; 71 AO. 539, 23 L. R. A. (N. S.), 171, not to imply negligence on the part of the owner. ' r : Carrying In the hand a pair of sad dlebags with the lids down which con tain a pistol, which is bidden . from common observation, la held in Suth erland versus Com, (Va.), 65 S. E., 15. 23 L. R. A. (N. S.), 172, not to be a violation of a statute making it an of fense to carry a pistol about the person- hidden from common observation. " Chamberlain's' Btomach an i Liver Tablets praised by thousands of women who have been restored to health through their gentle LOST An account, book on Fourth ; street. Finder leave at Observer office. ' FOR RENT Furnished houso for . two months. One block from Adams Avenue. Phone, Red 1181. : 6-30 The world famous film, RooBevelt in Africa, Thursday, April 28, at the Star.- FOR SALE Furniture of a four room houBe for sale, Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday of this week. Will sell in bulk or by the piece. Inquire 1308 Jackson Ave, one block west of Little Brick School." Just Another Week. left in which to make your selection at Filer's Piano House. - ; Already there has been 84 beauti ful , pianos have been placed In La since . the commencement of our "Closing Out Sale." If you ever expect to own a piano now is the opportune time, 'as, we are making enormous reductions In prices and terms, rather than ship the goods. We close our sample dis play on' the evening or Friday, April 29th.''. :;'V- ,: We also have a number of -second hand organs, here, which we wish to dispose of. , Come in and look them oyer. ' No reasonable offer refused, and you can make your own aerms. , Open evenings until &:30. - EILERS PIANO HOUSE. Mahaffy Building. , Depot Street. :''.-:,:. i--t. 4