IW I v '"1 y' pagi: 5 . v. ; . j . i LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. v SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1911. PAGE ' i jl The Oregon will furnish first Han. ! I ....... A v-V. A J. A - - . - - - - - - - - - - -..... ' - THEATRE TO MChVS PROGRAM Overture ............. Carmen . Charles B. King. ; ' : ' '' v: I j The Old Water Jar . . VUagrapn A magnificent setting of Indian ' Jlfei pictures. Water -Tilting . Gaumonr Interesting scenes of a peculiar water contest. V The Sealed Letter , . . . Gaumont The fisherman lover learns 01. his betrothed's unfaithfulness only when he Is in mid ocean. Wiffles Double Pathe. " An unusually fine comedy, showing how Mr. Wiffles loses ' all. .. ' ' ; . . ' '; f ' Special Miss Nellie Garrick will sine "I Want to Buy Little Bit of Love.' The Oregon will furnish first class rooms and board at $25, $30 and isa per month. No. 10 Depot street Prescription 101 guaranteed to cure chillblains, 50c, Wright Drug Company. ' , " A. R. Coolidge is receiving a large ot of wall paper all new . design, fresh from the East and som els on " j ,muu u vu. wvu. juut Muuo; papered fn the latest of pronouncea new creations you should call and se lect your pattern early. 13, - ' Xotiee- " -All that bought goods from us Feb. bearing that date, will be rf fundea i th'jir puTchase price. .. I J. FRENCH. Successor to Smith & Green. Work In the M. M. Degree at the Masonic hall, this evening. L. M. HOYT, W. M. Their appears in this paper the an nouncement of Cummin? & Price who are opening one of the neatest groc ery store, in this city. Their motto: "Our . stock always . clean, fresh and complete." Pm MM o o n w (DiliiiEliMazS ii ADMSSIOX 10 Cents Children (Matinee only) 6 cent! 1 LOCALS t : f Boys and girls sell twelve boxes of "Toke One", Shoe Polish, 10c each. Make forty cents and get a nice foun tain pen free. A. W. Westby 129 Grand Ave. Portland, Oregon. . n mm Mallofy hat agency secured by To iy & Scrafnton. This week a large shipment arrived in .all the , new shapes and colors. This will give th. people of the Grande Ronde valley a chance to get a hat that, will stand the rain and at the same time a sty lish up to date hat. Mrs. I. A.' Palmer will remov; the Paris Hair Dressing parlor from the present location on Fir street to the rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Men delsohn in the Foley hotel. Mrs. Pal mer will increase her already , large stock when looated in her new quar ters which will be the last of thi6 coming week. . - Beatfy Your Home - nn m at Mv Lxue . y - a nse Beginning March 1st, to March 18th, Inclusive, I will offer every Picture in my stock, either framed or unframed, at a discount of from 20 TO 100 PER CENT 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 12.50 class same as agents sell yon at. $3.50 to $5.00 for frame only fittti with a fine line of Fruits, Animals and Landscapes, special for this sals, complete, onlj ...... .,$1.65 $70 Genulue Hand Painted Pastels, special v.tV.,,t 185, $10 Genuine Hand Tainted Pastels, spedal $3.10; 16x20 Florentine Portrait Frames, gilt or ebonjr, agents' jrlcefifcOO my regular price, $!4W, special, no glass ........ ....... .... .$25 Same with class . ... -" These are especially fine. 10x28 Fruit and Landscape Panels, beautiful carver Aood frames, complete witn glass, etc, regular 4.w values, special for this sale, at. . . .... . . . . .$2.95 2000 16x20 Imitation Pastel and Duplex Colors, all masters, regular 25c values, special 15c, 2 for. . ; .25c Thousands of miscellaneous Pictures, framed and unframwl, at ANT OLD PEICE. Oil Paintings, Water Colors, Hand Colored Photos, Carbons, Photegraveurs, Carbonetts, Black and White Prints, Artist Proof Etchings, Platinums, etc. at a price you can't get away from. Any old size or color. V.;.- Largest and Most Complete Stock of Pictures, Frames and Artists' Material in Eastern Oregon. FRANK HARRIS ART STORE, j LA GRANDE, ORE. r i !:; .... J r5 " . t .- . - ?' t-TTT a- 'We are going to present our customers a beautiful Oil Painting Free of Charge. Prof. E. M. Burt, the world renowned artist, is with us ; again and nan be seen at work in our winjiov from 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. It is well worth anyone's time to watch this wonderful . work. He paints pictures in a few minutes that ! would require months of time for the ordinary 1 artist to do. These pictures are given away with merchandise bought during his stay here. They do not cost yo ua cent. SAVE YOUR SLIPS, they all apply from this date, and when you have $5.00 we will present you with your choice of any picture 14x22 or with $10.00 cash pur chase we will give you a painting 22x36. (This applies to goods bought in any depart ment.) SAVE YOUR SLIPS. SPRING GOODSPARE AlX IN Our stock never was more complete in every line. Embroideries are immense. Fine Laces, fards and AH-Qvers, Lace Curtains, Swisses and tlefs, Ladies9 Muslin Ciosds. These are some of the prices that will interest you iust now: oC Ladies' Triplex, a Hose that retails all over Children's fine Ht,ib Hosiery, 17 1 On the northwest at 35c. 25c values .... l'C Visit our bargain baiement for S, 10, 15 and 25c goods. . There is mere wear in a pair of Godman Shoes for Put a little SUN SHINE in your home. Ready the price than any lin9 of Children's shoes we know prepared. Anyone can apply it and it "will make Ask fcr the zig-zag sewed shoe. They will not rip. your old furniture look like new. v i SEE PROF. BURT, THE LIGHTIUUG ARTIS1 U Gold. 1S era ,w. V ' enting the Ely and Walker Dry Goods Co., is stopping at the SommEr. ; Fritz French of Kamela 13 a su st of the Foley. , B. S.( Cockrell and wife are stop ping at the Foley. "... ' Mr. Chas Playlet Altcel Is regis tered at the SaVoy.; . . W. Wilson of Palmer Junction is a . guealat the Savoy. - J. Switzer of Walla Walla is a guest of the Sommer. W. C. Green of Portland Is regis tered at the Sommer. 4M. Beuniway of Eljin is a guest of the Blue Mt. Hotel. C. M. Jenison of Walla Walla Is . registered at tha Foley. J. L. Metcalf of Imbkr Is register ed at the Blue Mountain hotel. T. D. Taylor aherlff of Umatilla , county Is registered at the Sommer. W. 8. Blanchard of Enterprise Is stopping at the Blue Mountain hotel W. L. Peacock of Seattle, a com mercial man, Is registered at the Fo ley.' ' Robert Woodburn, North American Steel Wire company of Portland and San Francisco is nglstere.l at , the Sommer. - , - .. Jay Frank Evans, son of Mrs. Ev ans of South La Grande has been ill at Coos Bay for the past ten days with a serious attack of tonsolltis. , , Karl J. Stackland of Cove Is at the Foley. Sir, Statkland Is heavily in terested' In" ftjult, 'culture and also one of the flrtn vbf Stackland Bros, fruit packers and shippers. . Carl Masterson, of Rupert Idaho, J. S. McGanflhey, Boise, E. C. Zlm merson, St. Louis, Albert Anderson, Spokane and J. J. Fowler, Portland, are registered at the-Foley. term of office expires tomorrow noon, will leave Washington for the west Tuesday evening, according to a story from the capital city.. Jn the event a Bp.cial session of congress is call ed Congressman Hawley will remain In the 'east. Pendleton East Oregon ian.v !' - -v""r" Joe Ebersol came in yesterday from Stanley Kings logging camp at Ron dowa owing to a slight mishap to the engine, work will be at a standstill for a few days. Mr. Ebersol says that it will only take a short time to finish at Rondowa and the camp will be moved up the river and be locate near Looking Glass. . . , , Harold Grady and : Miss Ellea Grady leave tonight for Portland where they will remain Indefinitely. W. L, Reid who has been here via-. itlng relatives for several c ays baa returned to his horn In Tellurlda. Mrs. Reld remains, the guest of her aister, Mrs. Bruce Dennis, for a few days.1 -,y'; . - ; i ' yri BerilGermany, nonskilied mart laborersiaritt 85 cents a day. ' Directory of the Fraternal Orders ' v, ' ' of La Grande, Oregon John G. McAllister, representlnir Mason-Ehrman and company, whole sale grocers of Portland Is registered at the Foley. Mr. McAllister Bells the Red Ribbon brand of canned goods. j V. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. . 41. A. F. A. M. holds reguia. meet ings first and third Saturdays t 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. L. M. HOYT, W. M. , A. C. WILLIAMS, Becretair. H. Stanley Hosklns, manager of the Lead Mountain Mining company of Joseph was registered at the Fo ley last night. Mr. Hosklns will be at Hob Lake for several days taking a much needed rest. Carl Glllilan, son of Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Gillilan la home from a few days' stay after three and a halt years' absence. Most of that time was (spent In the army where he received a double promotion In one enlistment. B. P. 0. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington arena. Visiting brothers are cordially In vited to attend. DR. O. L. BIGGERS. Ex Rul. HUPH McCALL. Rec. Seo. R. L. Hunt, M. Ingman and R. A. Woodburn of Portland are stopping at the Sdmmer. 1 Sherwood Williams ' has returned ' from Walla Walla where he attended the frultment's convention. E. M. Word of Enterprise Is regis tered at the Foley. Mr. Word con ducts a cigar and confectionary store and will be In the city several days I In speaking of the Wallowa valley says aitnougn cold ana disagreeable the business outlook Is good. Ed. Coleman of St Louis repres- Congressman W. R. Ellis, whose WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O. W. meets every second and fourth Sat urdays at K. P. hall. All visiting mebers welcome. D FITZGERALD, C. C. : J. H. KEENET. Clerk. M. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every Monday m the month at the I. O. O. F. ban. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. I. R. SNOOK, C. D. E. COX, Clerk. REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. M meets every Tuesday evening In the I. O. O. F. hall All Visiting mem bers are Invited to attend. MRS. KATIE ARBUCKLE, N. a MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Etc KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross ' Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night In Castle hall, (eld Elk's halM A Pythian welcome to all vlaitlnj Knights. JESS PAUL, C. C R. L. UNCOLN. M. of R. 8. ( ( 'At. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. B. C. holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor dlally Invited. MART A. WARWICK, Sec. PAULINE EDERLEE, W. U. WOMEN OF ' WOODCRAFT Orandi ; Ronde Circle No. 47 meets every first and third Thursday evenings. . In the month at the I. O. O. F. ball , All vlaittig members are welcome. , . CHLOE ROBINSON, G. l UZZIE ELLSWORTH, Oerkj ' I1 .. 4 i