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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1910)
PAGE SIX. LA GRANDE KVENIv ih . rv THURSDAY MAY 12 1910 Beds for ChilBiii J 0 The warm weather is here and it ? j is time to get a separate bed for the I t child. We have some very pretty j g Iron and Maple cribs for the little g ? ones. ' 4 twimu 5 cnu, ou uy uu indues, vxoi- 0 C0NTHAC1 'Nb i p : : "SWT Tailor and 5 den finish manle. with woven wire ! a ? springs built to fold and place under the iron bed, - 3.25 Better grade $4.50 A number of Iron Cribs with drop I sides, woven wire springs, brass and S MAYOR AND COOCIL 1YA5T M KOB CHANGES HADE. 5 '. S Hard wocd velour upholstered in a variety of patterns fi 'A COUCHES 3 nara nnr1 fin? A better grade with steel underconstruction, 5 rand finished in the most approved style. Other's prices S y c .uu o.iiu fu.wM wui pi toco i w vj flow. 3fc Cl I": D e 11. Si 1; Furniture on Easy Pa yments rr4 YrTI H Of the Five Acre Tracts left. We are selling these at $1500 per tract with 10 pfe r cent down and balance at' practically your own terms. vf:,v:,,.v. Remember Jhese Tracts join Citv Limits. Good SoiL Get one of these Tracts while they last. foley Hotel Bid., Lai Grande Few Days Delay Necessary to Get a Few Details Corrected Although every effort Is being made to have bltulethlc pavement under way on Adams, Depot and Fir, within a month, the final course of red tape wag given a Jolt last evening when Mayor F. L. Meyers decided not to sign the contract which la the final connecting link between the Warren Construction company and the City of La Grande. In the absence of City Attorney Baker, Attorneys Coch ran & Cochran were asked to pass opinion on the legality of the con tract They found a few minor dis crepancies which the executive and council thought best to have righted before affixing the executive's name. Among them is that the company is uul LiU r::?C":!t!? rr '' nt' to pedestrians during construction of the work, when the accident Is due to the negligence of the company. Another is , non-coincidence in re gards to figures In all places. . ' All In all, the contract is appar ently a fair one, and trivial flaws will no doubt be remedied with but a.ew days delay. 17 7"V' TiZ Bnmg C BAKER. Prep. Ge partment L SPANGLER, Mgr. A Ksw Dei IVe have for the benefit of the com mercial and biisines man, opened a night shop. We will call for clothes,' clean and press and deliver them while you sleep. Last call for clothes 9.30 P. M., delivery not later ihan lA. W. G. i ameer. 1118 Adams Ave. w. Phone Main 735 1 I .i . t THE PASSION PLAY ITS HISTORY (Continued from page 2) Newest Dishes Tastiest Flavors Best Setved Ice Cream at . V - Selder's Gonfectionery Store 1 1 T 1 1 '! a i mi ... " i i OF lEtOAT I And ;0J ip) m CI L .-. m u f6r COUGHS golds DISEASES SAVUt HER SON'S UFE My aoa Sex was takes down a year ago with lung trouble. Wa doctored aoma months without Improvement. Then I began giving Dr; Elng'a Kew Discovery, and I soon noticed a change for the better. I kept thia treatment up for a few weeks and now my son Is perfectly weUandworkaereryday. MRS. SAMP. RIPPEE, Ava, lio: 50c AND $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY C the swallows ' that circle ai CbrtsCs bead as he hangs upon the cross are real. On one occasion just as the cross on which Christ was already placed was raised into a perpendicular position ,a tremendous thunderstorm broke out, the dark background of the mountains causing the cross to stqnd out still more clearly, and the purple colored clouds and the vivid flashes of forked lightning made such an Im pression on the audience that many fainted. Last year more than 80.000 marks was realized by the sale of the tickets. Of this sum one-third goes to pay for the costumes, the theater building and everything In connection with it. one third is divided among the performers, and 'one-third the village authorities take for any Improvements or repairs Oberammergau may require. Anton Lang Is a potter by trade and also makes ovens. He Is thirty-four years old. tall and lithe and has a won derful expression of face. Two years after the last performance Lang court ed and won Matbilde Rutz. the daugh ter of a blacksmith. She had once taken Anna Feu user's place as the Ma donna In the play, but the villagers, who approach their roles with the ut most religious zeal, saw no inconsist ency In the utiion. ' He and bis wife speak English fluently. Lang is the great name in the vil lage, there being no fewer than thirty eight, all more or less related to each other. Ludwlg Lang is director of the school of woodcarving, and be is K Okfords 2 Of all the best makes t in thejr respective A grades to be had; aa-e at our Store for yoiirT SMITH & GREENE, j j . 206 Depot Street. , jS it) t1 fit nTitfAfii xu J 7 New Jewelry v ,' I am daily receiving the latest designs : in I Spring and Summer Jewelry, which when added to . my already large stock will give my patrons the best selection of any store in Eastern Oregon. f -j You can have your watch repaired in first-class ' shape for a less price that you can have it spoiled, ' - ,1 have fitted eyes for twenty years and have . been located here permanently for that time. You can ask any of my customers and they will tell you ' my glasses give perfect satisfaction. Everything that leaves this store is guaranteed to give you sat- : isfaction. '. . :. y I U PAoiA La Grande's Leading Jeweler, 11 1 CdIlr; Opposite Land Office . LOOK Ifybu hs!e property to sell list with me. If you are interested in buying, see my list of Farm Moun- I tain Ranches aiid City property. C. J. BLACK, The Real Estate" Man. 1 ."V CHRIST BEFOBI UNO HKBOD. also munuger and director of the Pas sion plays. He it Is who superintends all the rehearsals. ' Rehearsals for the Passion play be gin In December and take place every day until the begluniog of the play, The , whole play is not, of course, r hearwd at onto, but taken in sections' Every performer, man. woman SnA child, must have been born In Oberam- mergnu. no peasant from anv othM village being allowed to act.t,, Every costume that Is .worn is made in the village, and for several months women nud girls sew all day on them. ,.t Another Laggard. Ethyl-Jack told me I was his breath of life. Edith And what did you do? r EthyAdvlsed him to hold bla breath. narvard Lampoon. The Man Who Groans. Tlms b.ve chanced, the old folks amy,' And turned som. ways mar. stable. It b n't tho boarder that tToans today; it's the man who suppllea too tabla. Bot a Yranwalpt. 3 Natural Mneral Water Bottled as It Flows From the Spring It's Good for what Ails You 4 r If ScndiheObsemrloYbiWFriiM 4