PAGE 8 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, - SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1911. ; r 5. Cent II r3 m nl 2 Days Only Saturday &Moiiday FJarch 4 and 6 25 c 25c 25c ,1 lb 60c Bakers Chocolate .... . 315c curtains, -wds, this "sale 65c Granite Coffee ( OC Pot this aale '. ZOC 55c Gilt rrame wall '.;"' ri? mirror, 12xlC, 4DC 1 & 30c Coffee tnj sai 9 bars good Laun dry Soap, this sale. J Bars, 5c Toilet ' Of Soap;' this sale ..... mDC 40 regular 2 for 5c .OC ., postcards, ., ,. Vd&OC' 4 Bars, 10c Tar OC Soap this . sale .... mDC 4 tart 10q Glycer- . . , qC ene soap, this sale . .' mOC 8 5c Water an ' Classes, this sale ... ;OC 2 -25s vDrlp ' , nj- .' ' Pans .. dStOC 2"--25c Smoking npes . . . . 2" "Be Shaving , - Ernshe '. .TTaailes-: ... '? ric.s.; 5o Carpet :y T&CltS -.,. ' . i f.'e' Steel ; ' ng Fry'Pana fciOC 2 ?0rs Steel , Try Pans ..... . 3 15c White Cup ,.; 25c 25c : 25c 25c 25c 23c ' and Saucer 3 15c Lamp Chimneys .. OC 15 Be Mouse , Traps n.. ... 2 25c Preserve' S 15c Drl .. 5 10c Pot ' Covers. 2 25e Pair Boys ; Overalls .... . . . i yards 12 l-2c Out lng Flannel . ... . . Me Mens' Work Shirts .... .. .. .". 35c Whips ... ,,' .. . 5 10c Tea Strainers ... . ..,. 8 Yd. 5c' .' Lace ........ . .V 0c Corset Cover ' . Embroidery .....j.. 25c MenS Wool Sox .... 2 25c Mens Neckties ........ .. i p(r 15c Mens Hosa ...,...... . Children 40c Underwear ...J,i.i, . . 35c Ladiea' ' Xlose ',, . 33o Ladlee . Collars ...... 50c Mens L - ; Caps ........ .. .. 40c' Infants Shoes i 35c Shoe ; ; . ; , - o r , Soles j. .. .. . LOC 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25j I I I I MICHAEIASTERN bCOn N - I H 1 I ,, ' ' ...I Ml. ! ,.. .f(! ZLm-m-i 'I 'HE SEASON'S SWELLEST SUITS, Hand Tailored by; Michaels, Stern & Co., and sold to you through our system of Very Sniall Ex pense, at PRICES FULLY 15 PER CENT LESS th; n you can get equal Values elsewher? We offer f c r the approval of those men who are particular about clothes and who know Quality and Value when they see a large range of All Pure Wool Worsted and Blue Serge Suits at from $20 to "30. ; ' - v'- : The r.iw. Browns, and Grays are here in great : bunance. See these goods with your own eyes and satisfy yourself that YOUR NEXT SUIT SHOULD COME FROM Society and Clubs j Lenten Is here society ires!s a bit. With one dancing party and the rou tine card and club parties as practt- Jcally the only attractions held out to those attached to functions, the week has been quiet. " , 4 , Henry Schoenfeld and Frederick Bullard's most difficult pieces were subjects cleverly handled at "a Tu .s day musical program given Tuesday afternoon under the direction of Mr3. E. Polack. The btgraphles of these two composers opened the program and the difficult pieces were excep tionally well rendered by the people handling them. The only variation from Schoenfeld and Bullard waa when Miss Gertrude Moore rendered a solo, "The Telephone." The pieces were composed for male voices but the soloists came up to requirements nicely. The program follows: Life of Henry Schoenfeld Mrs. C. J. Scrlber Life of Frederick Field Bullaid.. ........ "..Mrs. Hatti; McDonald Solo, "An Indifferent Mariner" .. , Mrs. O. E. Silverthorn Duet, "Stein Song" . . I Mrs. Corbett and Mrs. E. C. Moore Solo, "The Telephone" i Miss Gertrude Moore Solo, Hunting Song ".. ..Mrs. T. J. Scroegln ..'. i Iutendeed as a review and resume of what has been done during the year, the Iyle Tuesday Muslcale is planning a superb program for March 20 to be rendered March 20. at th i Arcade theatre. The program, still In Uie embryo but roughly outlined, will Include seveial prominent soloists of. th: club, chorus renditions, and oth er various members that will go to make up a program of exceptional' value. The numbers to be rendered , will be a review of th; work covered during the winter months and will give the best talent in the club an opportunity to express itself to the. fullest ability. The chorus Is already drilling and the soloists parts are nH but ready, To vary the program of music, a reading or two will ausment the numbers and musical circles are looking forward to March 20 when th public will be given an opportu nity of h?adlng the recital. Pre-eminent in the Biheduleo ev ents In the post-lenten season in thl city stands that O. A, C. a lnual bull Comm'ttpea . Mv ( line since Iipfv reported and Innovations and attrfc Civs features have been worked out plready. More Is to come and local i members of the Union county asso i elation of O. A. C. students pro'ti!a those who may bft tavorea with invi tations something especially good. Beginning a quiet week following a seven-day period of social hilarity the Informal party at the Elks hall last Monday evening was greatly en Joyed by about 100 people. It marked the last party of the duo arranged by a group of married men and an speciall pleasing featuie of the ev ening's enjoyment was the excel lent music. . The Ladies' Aid Society ofthe Meth odist church meets at home of Mrs. C. II. Broughn Wednesday afternoon. Other Methodist gatherings during the week were the Foreign Missionary socletyat the residence of Mrs. Judge Henryof the afternoon of Thursday 8 the W. C. T. U, gathering at the home of Mrs. F. H. Green. ' ,' While not precisely under the head of society the St. Patrick's program to be rendered March 17 under the pusplc.s of the local sons of Erin will be one of the Important events of the month. Detailed announcement of the program will be made later. Lynn Bohnenkamp entertained about fifty friends last Saturday night at a dancing party,. Light refresh ments were served to the guests. Dancing was the principal amusement though a shadowgraph was an enjoy able side issue. t On Saturday, February 18. at Boise, Idaho, the marrlair? of Llnwood B. Lorlnier was solemnized In the Meth odist Episcopal church. Rev. Math ews officiating, says tha North Pow der News. Mrs. Russ !1 wa3 former ly Miss Oertruib O'P.ryant if fu Judith Rnodgrass was the pr'ze winner at the Five Hundred club meeting Thursday afternoon. Mrs. M. B. Donahue was thu host ss for the week's meeting. ". , The Ladies of th; Methodist church will hold a social next Friday even ing at the Methodist church. The pub lls is. invited. Mrs. M. K. Hall entertained, hi Kalfee Klatch fit its afternoon meet In k Friday. .,' Mrs. Oscar Jacltson ws Sos'eqs to "ie Billk n afternoon club meeting Wednesday. FINDS IXTELTOB S VTISFACTOLY Snodgrass funeral. All members are . j urged to be present. Tour over DU rlct Siscl'ws Monet ! ; Winter Condition. Will French, ," represeu.!.i:j Wad hams &Kerr Bros., wnoleaala gioc t is of Portland, rttunuJ amio la't ! Water Omclul Here j Hon James Chlnock, water, coru- missloper for the w;st district of Ore gon, is In La Grande on igal Imsi- After twenty years of service all postmasters and clerks .in Germany receive a pension from the govern ment, and after forty years a full pen sion, in addition to. the regular salary. t ight from an extended t-ip Into th-yj nes8 today He Geor3, Cochnm.8 :-neilor of the stat-: lu tn imer ,t , runniag mate and the tvo of them or nis house, air. French ' 'e mo vrrito'-y as far as Bol3e a ! in sjieak ir.g of the r'ocery trada says that nil th"f rjf.ith I'urhs co.i-tv .i-.slv.i'SK is Mod, stock doing weii '.nit sn:ill 1 b? la r6i -ted by stotki n .'! li ri!ts beln: f ile to con.ct en.ji.?l:"lo l-net cuirent bills.. Of i me of business tune or tne .'ear ana nj ixti i ;.ro iits are etui, red but vi -i the vem ti e breaks u l'uslne.5 .-.'.ll j-.i.'nt f rush as w rh lmp.': ." :i i . e nirie all t-ci.gh th. i look after all water ltt!?a'.inf ic the state. . .' ' In the United States, especially In the State of Pennsylvania, there is no union lab:l more counterfeited than that of the cigar makers. Of .' Wii! 'I tf ..)!- i, la n a' zn' '' 'bin ! x V i r i T Of WALL PAPER JUST ARRIVED Ti::le Joe Camion, a Lame Duck who today rapped hi (ravel for the last time, fiidtnur the loug.st re (rime In (lie house chair, save one, In the history of the United States. ! : The designs are the newest elections : : direct from the factory. It i&J&p leas- t ure to show this line. C'i OLDEST P Th? United States Steel Cor-.or-t'"n running full, employs 225,000 men. Sealed Bids Wuntef The undersigned will receive sealed bids for the following described property In La Grande, Union County Oregon, to-wlt, Lots One (1) to Twen ty Four (24) Mlock 143; also Lots One-' (1) to Twenty Four (24) Block 1 Chaplin's Addition to La Gvande, 9 gon. up to Saturday April 1st. 13' A cash deposit of ten per f th amount offered must acf each bid and the rljht Is rp reject any and all bids.. Taxes are all paid an' A.Mr-ss R. L, Sabln ' Strrrt Teem 8, Pot Mar. f.-Zl. Fire Meetlntc 'l. Theie will bt a meet Hose Company.-No. I tou. cr.tng to make arrangements 7 o. R. or I. k . . O D-to-date