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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, iEATRE : lOMCHl'S PROGRAM i' . " March 7. 8, and 9. The Reformed Criminal. ..... ...... . ........ .'. Essanay A powerful dramatic story, story. The criminal, d- ; '. though " put through all . the-terrors ot the 'third V degree and "sweated'' to'. give his pal away, refus-v-: es. His pal later becomes., a minister of, the' gospeL ' and reformation follows. tHis Firet Commission... Edison '' A beautiful story of Presi , dent Lincoln and little "v 1 Tad. How they Bave the sentry.. ? Easy Money . . . . .,. . . . .Lubin Just see how It's made. ' Will I Ever Come to This. Lubin ' Mamma stands to business' and her club while papa attends to the washing: and other things. A rib tickler. ':l ' Miss Nellie Garrick will sing "When the Ivy Turns to Brown 'and Gold." ';i " " v-. trt'i'imV-.'KIWi8WWw XI ITT) IT 17 Tj5 GO; 14 :. vL0' C AX'S ; Boys and girls sell twelve boxes ot "Toke One" Shoe Polish, 10c each, Make forty cents .and get a nics foun tain pen free. - A. W. Westby 129 Grand Ave. Portland, Oregon. ' The Oregon will furnish first clasa ... rooms and board at $25, $30 and ?33 " per month. No. 10 Depot stmt. Prescription 101 guaranteed to cure chillblains. 50c, Wright Drug Company, ' ' 4 j New' Home sewing machines at ' Newlln Book and Stationery company,. The Gold Leaf creamery qas i re- - J - 1 I. I t - . T1..1.1 vwvru a auipiueui ui ouui buujihi jr milk cans in ten, jive, afid .hree gal lon sizes tor toe 'use oi tneir cus- tomers. Same can be had on.appljca- ' ''' ' ' '' - , , Cooked feed! Sale. aK! . The Maccabees will conduct a cook ed food sale Saturday, March 1L from 10 until 5 In the store building adjoin ing the Bohnenkamp store, " '(, .' Pljmonth Boosters for Sale. A fine lot of Plymouth Rock roosters ean bs purchased by calling on R. E. Reynolds or 'phoning to Farmers 64,. 1 ' Joseph Merchant Her?. ' , Ed. Eben of Joseph came in . today to meet Mr. M. S. Marcus who represents , Florshlem shoes.. Mr. Eben Is in the gents' furnishing goods business, and .. comes to La Grande to select his fall and winter line of shoes and says that he will select and pup.-in stock the best line of footwear ever shown tn ' -.v,i V ' ICGEIfB BOOSTWG HARD. - Ifta Bold Special Colonist Bar on :arch 10r;WttM 5ewa.BafcsJ ' Portland, Oregon, March 8. (Sco tia) Eugene will have a special Col- nlit Day on March. 10, when people of that city will write to some eastern friend telling why they like to live In Eugene. , School children will Join In the campaga of personal tArntMag mi. will be encouraged to send illus trated booklets issued by the Eugene Commercial club. Postage on these let ters will bo paid by the club. ' Teachers promise to Interest their pwpils in the work aad special time will fee taken for It Considerable de scriptive matter about the northwest will be Included In the letters, giving he people addressed a better Idea, of the country and tending to create a d(aireto visit that eectioft.' The Bu- geno Idea might well be adopted by ' ether rltlet. -. ' ' : Pfles Cored la I to 14 Days PA80 OINTMENT is guuranteed to t we any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed tag or Protruding Piles tn to 14 days ' v For a Few Days we are Giving W F 'AWay.-NOf COSTING YOU A SINGLE PENNY lAi.i'irl "V, i; 01 ra o o o o o o o "r' mi! See the World Renowned Lightning Artist, MRBURT, in bur window, 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. His work is wonderful, and he is said to be the quickest Landscape or Scene Artist in the World SAVE YOUR CASH SLIPS, AND WHEN YOU HAVE $5.00 WORTH, .WE WILL TAKE THEM AND DELIVER TO YOU FREE OF CHARGE, A BEAUTIFUL OIL PAINTING, .14x22. OR, IF YOU SAVE SLIPS REPRESENTING $10.00 IN CASH PURCHASES, YOU I.IAY HAVE A PAIIiTIlTG 22xCC, CR TWO OF SMALLER ONES ji ; OIL PAINTINGS SHOULD BE FRAMED, AND WE ILWE A LIMITED NUMBER OF FRAIES THAT FIT THESE SIZED PICTURES, AND THE PRICES FOR THEM WILL BTl FOUND LESS THAN YOU WILL BE ABLE TO GET THEM FOR AFTER THIS LOT IS GONE. THESE PRICES, YOU WILL FIND, ARE N.VARLY ONE-HALF CHEAPER THAN YOU '.'CAN GET THEM FOR ELSEWHERE. IT AVTLL PAY YOU TO HAVE YOUR PAINTING SPRING MERCHANDISE it's just the season when you will need Spring goods, and our stock was never more complete. BuyitnowandgetOlLPA McCn Patltra N. 39C3 ',;,v Price, 13 eV$ , '.A' STl"I!JUK tESS. i Smts. Nevfe Sorinff Styles Just arrived. They are Beauties. The narrowness of the Skirt; so Stylish this Spring, fs overcome by folding pleats, which gives the width, and at the same : time the appearance- of narrowness, v C , , y . ; . ' , ( ; - J $12.00. POPULARFRICED is what we figure on in all lines. Our Coats are Models of Beauty and the Latest Style, and at the same time, the Pried is Within .Your Reach' . ; ' ,;" :. -.' x. .''.'': :'.;'-. $1.50 SHIRT WAISTS. v We are making this price a strong number for this sea son in Embroidered and Tailored Waists. The assortment is good and you will find Anything You May Desire in Our Line. 1 V - ; ' ' ' Silks and Foulards. The one piece dress is not only a practical garment, but as dressy and stylish as anything in the Spring styles.. : ; Tt seems that the manufacturers in this line have done credit to themselves this season, as the cheapest Ginghams and Percales are beautifully gotten , up. ,, Style, DRESSES HOUSE D R E S 5 E O make, and all, and are about as' cheap a3 you can buy the matenal and make it up. S' mi WE CAN HARDLY EXPRESS THE BEAUTY: OF THE NEW SPRING ALLOTERS, NETS AND LACES. THE LINE. WILL HAVE TO BE SEEN IN ORDER TO COMPREHEND ITS SxTiTVTTTTm? Awn "RT! ATTTV: : vBANDS IN ALL WIDTH IN: SUCH DEMAND FOR SPRING. Overs and Bands Covers in all grades, from the 35-cent yoaking to the finest net for ;:.;::---u; -; vaistings and trimmings ' y - ;.;:.'--' dwyt:: - Laces, All Specials in Men's Clothing See W i, These are values unequalled at any former effort. We wish to close out several numbers and, $15 X) VM.UES ITWORSTEDS AND ALL WOOL CAS3IMERE3 , i . ... .V. .. .$10.89 Vm TO $13.50 VALUE3 IN WORSTEDS AND ALL WOOL CASSIMERES $ 9.37 $10 00 VALUES IN WORSTEDS AND ALL WOdL CASSIMERES . . . .7. ,$ 8.37 1000 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, SPECIVUES . . . . ..... ........ . , x. . . . .$ LOO SPRING LINE IN SOFT COLLAR DRES3 BHIRTS . . .... . . . ' ' M T0 $ 2 50 ' MEN'S AND ; BOYS' HAT3, ALL THE NEW SPRING STYLES. SEE BURT THE LIGHTNING ARTIST, IN OUR WINDOW, AND "AVAIL YOURSEUVOF THE OPPORTUNITY OF OUR SPECIAL PRICES AND GET A BEAUTIFUL OIL PAINTING FREE. THESE PICTURES WILL BE GIVEN; .THIS AND NEXT WEEK ONLY. 1 In our Bargain Basement will be found a complex line of Gray Enamel Ware, almost as cheap as common Tin Ware . . ' ' -.' ok? m?M pi? th F rr t Neat Gilt, wide moulding framei 14x22, $1.10 Oval, natural finish 14x22, $1.48 Plain Gilt, fancy corner " " 1.75 Masiive Gilt, fancy moulding 22x36, 2.10 Oval Gilt, fancy border " a 1.48 Wjde,very heavy u gUt u u 3.S0 IT . G0M!PAM: