PAGE EIGHT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER THURSDAYl JUNE 23, 1910. Fi J IMS) l ira sir Entire Stock is yours a? a Qreafty i Reduced Krice REMEMBER every article in our entire store is reduced ONLY a few days more to save money You can always do v better and better now than ever at 0) Artr you frequently hoarse? Do you ha. Hut annoying tickling in your turoav e your cough annoy you at night, and do yoi 1 -"j;; ct!; 't h I wnn wan- relief? f so. take Chamberlain's Cough n j i' .lit t J , . ii;uinuj uu juu will m yicnwwi Fruit Trees. ' D. H. Proctor, representing Milton v.irrio Ordflr now for fall and spring delivery. " V . i-1 : "V-. ' $ & Winter la ocmlng; you -will need coal. You can save money by order . lng now. GQANDE RONDE CASH CO. SOMEB ODY is going to be disappointed when the five acre tracts we have been offering you are . all gone, and they arc, all but two. We have some fine, buys in residence ' lots at $125.00 each; $25.00 down and $5.00 a month. Better Investigate these. ; Bell Phone, Red 801 Independent 262 LA GRANDE Inv. CO., Foley Hotel Bid., La Grande A HOT LAKE RECITAL " A Unquestionably the finest recital ev er produced at the Hot Lake Sanator ium where siml'ar endeavors have of ten been attempted, was heard last evening when the "Lake" was made Into a grand opera auditorium, as It were, and a large number of guests listened to a musical and reading program of really excellent quali ties. , Vera Jane Edwards was the gifted personage and it is agreed unanimously today that her artistic abilities are superb; she Is an lnter perter such as Is seldom heard out side of the centers of population. No less refreshing to the musical souls were the many other numbers olj the program, and from the opening over ture to the finale, the program teem ed with richness and style. Encore after encore was called for as selec tions from "The Isle of ' Spice', "The Jolly Musketeers" and other well known classics were rendered. , The Hot Lake orchestra under the direction of Prof. Selak made Its de but and "won a home' 'as the saying goes In baseball parlance. Vera Jane Edwards of Chicago clinched univer Bal admiration by her first number, "Little Maids of NIcobar," from the well known opera "Isle of Spice" and the second number "A Japanese Love Song," Miss Reath Fowler of Port land singing "Garden of RoseB" and "My First Love" was second to none in the cast according to many. Frank R. Bradges, the well known musician and reader, captured the audience too. "I Fear no Foe" by Pinsutl and a monologue constituted his well ren dered part of the program. C. P. Ferln the well known tenor of this city, rendered that masterpiece, "Friends" in his characteristic man ner. Miss Reatha Howard and. a cho rus of ten demonstrated that as the ! program neared its end, the style and richness of it was not diminishing. Their number was entitled "Are There More at Home Like Mary?" , Mrs. Edwards' third and last ap pearanceshe appeared during the evening in two readings which simply took the audience by storm -wa p beautiful pantonine on "The Star Spangled Banner" and she was as sisted by ten young ladies. The even- that come to a community and It will be many days before the manage ment can duplicate Its recital of last evening, The loqal talent from Hot Lake assisting in the program were: ' Miss" Anna De Long, Miss Florence Barnett, Miss Marie A. Barnett, Miss Helen Young, Miss Julia McMahen, Miss Irene Miller,' Miss Emma Dob bin, Mis Lillian Peterson, Miss Flor-' ence Taylor, Miss' Laura ' Menzles, Miss Amy D. Currin, Miss Alnn Hood Gus. Melgard, Vern Wright, Harry I Armstrong, Maurice All ton, Frank Pasor and George Keough. Among those who attended from La Grande were: Mrs. Fred B. Currey, J. J., Carr Will French and wife, Mrs. F. R. Braidges, Ralph and Chas. Rey nolds, Walter M. Pierce and Hugh McCall. All praise the event in the highest terms. i i f ine Largest oiock t 0 f - Missionary Meeting. The Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will ' meet to morrow (Friday) afternoon with Mrs. Henry Henson, 1325 Fir street . Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are afe,iure and reliable, and have been praised by thousands of women who have been restored t l"lt' itumitflt their eentla aid n AGAIN IN THE TY w yon hare the 0iortunity consult. to Dr. W. H. Keating, 0P SfltT LUKE, The" Well Known Eyesight Specialist iliU .e A o A iroome 4 4$4$$$$4$$$$4 4' t t Thomas Bruce, Manager iss Ethel Supported by an Excellent Company Opens Ihursday, Evening, June 23 Mi AND CONCERT of Cnt Glass, Hand Painted China, (Silver- ware, Sterling and Plated), ever shown in ; Eastern Oregon for i JUNE WEDDING GIFTS. We also have a large stock of Plain Band 4 Wedding Rings, any style or size, 14 Kart $ SoUd Gold, at $1.25 dwt. r WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. 5IEGRIST .& COMPANY! JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. V J The Largest Jewelry, Store in Eastern $ Oregon. ' LA GRANDE .Ore. i mi 4 If you have defpciive eyesight or lm- propertly fitted glasses W. II. Keating Is not a stranger as he has visited your city for the last six years and will visit here regularly in the fu ture every three, months and can fur nish you man references In La Grande. He also grinds and makes every pair of glasses he fits and car ries the latest Instruments for mak ing a thorough examination of the eye MM AT SAVOY HOTEL. Will re- H..U ..M.tl ... Hill uiiiii rnuiiy juiy i only, so dont wait, do it now. .Office hours TDOR tne lenefit of tKoee A particular men Beeking cx- ( I wiuaivcncss or pattern ana individuality of style, we are snowing tnis Spring tne mag nificent tailoring line of Ed. 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