j; v ;. ,: v.... . LA GEANDE EVENINQ OBSERVER, , FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1911. pagi: S 4.; THEATRE TO mCHT'S PROGRAM Overture .. ,': Charles E. King. Carmen The Old Water Jar . . Vltagrapn A magnificent Bitting of Indian Ufa pictures. Water Tilting ....... Gaumonr Interesting scenes of a peculiar water contest. . The Sealed Letter . . . . Gaumont ' The fisherman lover learns oi, his betrothed's unfaithfulness only when he Is In mid ocean. WIffles Double PatheN An unusually fine comedy, showing how Mr. WIffles loses ail. Special Miss Nellie Garrlck will alng "I Want to' Buy a Little Bit of Love.' ADMISSION.......... 10 Cents Children (Matinee only) 6 cents Auto for trade 1910 Hudson for 4 timber claim, C. R. Hibbard. - If you are Interested in. Embroid ery, Stencil "work, or any kind of Fancy Work, call In and se Mrs. Wil liams at the Paris Hair store. Stamp ing done on all konds of material. A Remington typewriter and some household goods are for sale at tbe home of Mrs. T. N. Murphey. Goods can be seen on the premises. 'The Oregon will furnish first class rooms and board at $25, $30 and $35 per .month, No. 10 Depot street o o PElCSCSALS. Prescription : 101 guaranteed to cure chlllblains, 50c, Wright Drug Company. ' 1 8 tray Notice : Gon- estray a large. Jersey cow. Medium color, dark head. Old cut on left front tit. Disappeared from the B. Z. . Carbine jtlace last Saturday . venngi Suitable reward for - infor mation leading to her whereabouts. . . A. R. Coolldge is receiving a large lot of wall paper all new deslgna, fresh from the EaBt and som eis on difp'ay and if you want your house jmpered in the latest of pronounced new creations you should call and se lect your pattern early. ' oooo$ooooo i n r n i c Boys and girls sell twelve boxes ot "Toke One" Shoe PoliBh, 10c each. Make forty cents and get a nic? foun tain pen free. A. W. , Westby 129 Grand Ave. Portland, Oregon. ,.. The Missionary Society of the P.-s byterlan church will hold" a cake sa'e tomorrow afternoon from 2 until 4 at the Grande Ronde Meat company' shop on Adams avenue. . .' - XotIce - All that bought goods from us Feb. 3, for cash, upon presenting tickets bearing that date, will be nfundea their purchase price. - - L. J. FRENCH, Successor to Smith & Green. Beaitify Your H Oil at My f&pense Beginning March is y to March 18th, Inclusive, I will of fer every Picture in my stock, either framed or unframed, at a discount'of from 20 TO 100 PER PENT from regular price. This discount will not apply to frames made to o rder. ; A few prices are: 16x20 Portrait Frames, gilt, black and brown, my regular f2J0 elass same as agents sell you. at. &&0 to $3.00 for frame only fitted with a fine line of Fruits, Animals and landscapes, special for this sals, completp, only,. . . , ,.. , . . ........ .... ....... . .$1.65 ............. ,$o5 $7.50 Genuine Hand Painted P astels, special $1.50 Genuine Hand Painted Pastels, special .......... 16x20 Florentine Portrait Frame?,-ltt or ebony, agents' prJcffftOO,; .. '' . .:, ::,'"' v . . ' . f ' my regular price, $1.00, special, no glass ........ 1 .....$2.35 Same with glass ............ ..$2.75 These are especially fine. 10x28 Fruit and Landscape Panels, beautiful carver ood frames, complete with glass, etc, regular 4.00 values, special, for this sale, at .$&95 2000 16x20 Imitation Pastel and Duplex Colors, all masters, regular 25c values, special 15e, 2 for .25c Thousands of miscellaneous Pictures, framed and unframed, at ANY OLD PRICE. Oil Paintings, Water Oolow, Hand Colored Photos, Carbons, Fhotegraveurs, Carbonettst Black and White Prints, Artist Proof Etchings, Platinums, etc., at a price you can't get away from. ; Any old size or oclor. Largest and Most Complete Stock of Pictures, Frames andi Artists' Material in Eastern Oregon. Silas, Perkins of Twin Falls Is reg istered at the Sommsr. H. W. Harris of Wallowa Is stop ping at the Foley. S. E. Miller of Union Is at the Fo- .V.- Cv'.1'; ' . ; '.' ' Wm." Case and Henry Pearson of Haines are stopping at the Foky. . F. H. Well of Lucan, Canada, is registered at the Foley. ! J. H. Friswald of-AlIcel, Is regis tered at the Foley. O. E. Longwell of Pendleton is a guest at the Foley. J. Johnson, Calgary Is registered at the Savoy. .! H. E. Boggs, Vale., Is at the Grande Ronde Valley house. .' M. H. Beeson of Enterprise and A. Jackson of Baker, are stopping at the Bio Mountain hotel. . Jack Thacher, branch line engineer on No. 176, is taking a lay off tor a few days. Master Mechanic" Ladd was in the city, this morning on bis regular rou tine trips. , G. B. Benham of Philmath, Ore , Is In the city today called by the death Attorney C. H. Finn is haro i ror Portland today transacting legal bus iness. ' , '.; ; J. E. Baxter and wife of Joseph, are at the Savoy. Mr. Baxter Is a prom inent farmer In the Wallowa valley. B. F. Wade and wife of Portland are registered at the Grande Ronde Valley house. B. McKlnley, and P. C. Lowery of Portland are registered at the Som nier. : . Mrs." Eugene Reuter returned this morning to her horns In Un1.)n after having spent a week with Councilman and Mrs. Bernard Logsdon. Dexter Eaton has returned from nn extended visit in Kansas where he has relatives he had not seen in several years. s i C. M. Coleman, Cape. Town, La., Is registered at the Blue Mountain hotel. Mr.' Coleman is an expert boiler mak er and machinist. .. .. H. L. McLaughlin and wife of Den ver, J. L Shott, Toledo, O., T. C. D. Smith, St Louis and Geo. B. Cramer, N. Y., are gu sts at the Foley. Dr. W. C. Ketchum of Enterprise came in from Baker last night where he has been on business, and is reg istered at th 3 Sommer. j v ' Sol Harris, representing M. Sellers & Co., Portland, the larg:st whole sale crockery dealer on the coast, Is registered at the Sommer. ; Geo. Harris representing the Gar lock Spiral Packing Is registered at the Sommer. Mr. Harris' headquar teers is at San Francisco and he, lika all Callfornlans, are talking 1915. i B. W. Carr who was hurt at Pleas ant Valley a few days ago is very much imnroved and will soon ba able to be out again. , , Attorney Chas .-r-Cochran and Arthur Curtiss. wereijlied to Cove yesterday in a clvltlke between Carl Stackland and C. K Ogleve. Chas. W. Tate, a nursery man of North Yakima Is at the Savoy. Mr. Tate will canvas the valley for the Yakima and Columbia River Nursery company. Fred Woods of the Sommer Hotel Cafe has been confined to his room for several days with a severe case of la grlpoe but will soon be aNe resume his duties, puring his illness hie place has been filed by Walter Lewis. G..W. Palmer of Portland, repres entlng Russell and Gilbert wholesale confectioners ia stopping at the Fo ley.' Mr. Palmer'a territory ! from Portland to Vale and he says that be finds business good In his line. r"'' Oil Painting . 1 f-- t i3 -TPq.'' V the Artist work daily Iron 10 to 12 a. m and 2 to 4 p. m. Chinese to allow burial from the un-! . Sheriffs Salejf tertaking parlors of the Henry & Carr ! Notice Is hereby given that by virtue establishment. The Services will take j ..n" ui u tiwuuuu nnu uiucr ox Bale 2e tomorrow afternoon. S . . , ' . . . , . ( sued out of and under the seal of the CAKE SALE TOMORROW I Circuit ,Court of the State of. Ore - . ; ! gon for the County of Union, bearing Loyal I)au(?hters. of Christian Church WH1 Condnct Sale. A cake sale will be conducted to morrow from J) until o'clock at the Russell meat market by the Loyal Daughters of the Christian church. The ladies have made ample prepara tions for , the sale and choice cakes will be on the show "boards all day long. Early customers may purchase and get the best results from their purchases. FRANK ART STORE. HARRIS LA GRANDE, ORE. Plert Bells Stedu McKennon ft Chandler purchased yesterday for the Portland markets of Walter Pierce, three cars of cattle and one car of hogs that will be ship ped'at once. IXEY FFJTCBAL TOMORROW Remains of Wealthy Chinaman Will be Interred from Parlors That Buddhistic funeral rites will not prevail to the full extent of th? practice at the Interment of W. Luey, the wealthy Chinese cook who died yesterday morning, becomes evl dent from the decision of the local Have You Seen Burt, the Man Who Paints Pictures . He Is truly a wonder witn the brush. If you haven't seen him, you should do so at the earliest op portunity. He will be with us. commencing tomorrow morning ai 10 o'clock, up to November the 7th, and we Invite you to see him soon. He paints daily In our large corner wmdow from 10 to 12 a. m. and from 2 to 4 p. m. We know you cannot help enjoy seeing him pamt. It'a the second time we hav had the good fortune to have him with us. You will stop and wonder how it is possible for anyone, to be Sw - rapid with the brush, and at the same time turn out paintings that are . worthy a place In any home. We give a 14x22 painting with cash purchases amounting to $5 and over, end palntlnKS . 22x36 with nil '- j'.:rc!:a:c: ic, JIG oV iu ' U uepartmejits. . ' ' r"!' ; ; rv f " J y": y'"'::ci ', Special low prices prevail in all departments.. We are offering soms wonderful values; ; bargains 7 that you will appreciate. . . ' ' ... V Now that our spring line is lh and as you will be needing these goods soon buy them now and secure one o fthese beautiful paintings frev Save your cash purchase si:pa they will all apply from tomorrow, March 4, 1911 on the pictures and when you have enough to amount to either 15.00 or $10.00 we wljl do liver the Painting to you free; Make your selection early and have the picture laid away for you. Painting Begins Tomorrow r4 Cash ReglsUr for Sale. A first class National cash regis ter for sale for ?50 at the Miaget meat market. This Is a great bargain. date the 4th day of February, 1911, and to me directed and delivered up on a judgment duly rendered In said court on the 31st day of May, 1910, In an action wherein 0. W. Smith do ing business under the firm name and style of Union Coal and Feed Co was plaintiff and Jessee L. Smith, was de fendant, said judgment being In fav or of plaintiff as against said de fendant, for the, sum of $144.33 with Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annim, from May 31, 1910, and the further sum 1 of $10.80 for costs and disbursements, I will on , fonday, the 20th day of: March. 1911 at o'clock p. m. of said day, at the front door of the court. houBe In the City of La Grande. Union County, Ore gon, sell at public auction to the -highest bidder for cash to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs, - and dis bursement and accruing costs, all the right, title and Interest that said de fendant had in and to Lota 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. In Block 22 of the town of Imbler, Union County, Oregon. Dated this 18th day of February, 1911 at La Grande, Oregon. ' F. P. CHILDERS, v Sheriff ot Union County, Oregon. Sat. Feb. 18-25 Men 4-11-18 ' Connstipatio Is essive Smicicle I Constipation occasions little concern, as It may appear to de Irttl Immediate harm. Yet It 1 means the planting of the seeds of feeay, disease ano death la the system. Sometimes yo will have tepay the price of neglect It Is a condition that needs never to. exist, . , BLUE MOUNTAIN IiVER PILLS are a thorough and permanent cnre.They are pleasant fn their i action and prompt in results, and do not gripe. We guarantee them, To Cnre a Ccld In One Day .,' ty-Uj) (Take LAXATIVE BROMO pulnlne tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVES sig nature on each box, 2Bc We guarantee them Wright Drug Co. rir j r--Tg-njr-'"- ""n -1r'""j-"-iar'T Ejlion Telephone ntinnAJ nnnAfirl r.Vi f V n nnntM linn am IP the main telephone. . . ' . . . . .. if ii may do iocatea in any part or the li The Pacific , Telephone and Telegraph Co. SHiiir1liwfhi nff nHa iriiaithmw'ffci 1 1 iff frtii mW 0ti. $At An extension: an additional tele- It may, be a wall or desk type. It may have a bell or may not have a bell, as the subscriber may wlsb. if When x bell la Installed on the ex- tension it will rlag whenever' the bell ii .. . . t. . l ... V . An extension will nave many steps ) tn- running to the main telephone to end or receive cajja. An . extension will save the climb ing of atalra. An extension telephone will tare tne climbing of atalra. ; An extension telephone will be found 'to be one of tne most useful appliance! In the modern household. Let ns auegest a convenient exten sion service at a low cost Consult onr local manager. - r iu,.r -njimaj aj $ $ j '"i"! -y-q- r" j. I ,. M. . i T