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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1911)
. ,. .... ..Ljpaxie,?,. LA GRANDE EVXIXG OBSERVER, THURSDAY, 3IARCH 9, 1911 PAGE 5 THEATRE ; TONIGHTS PROGRAM March 7, 8, and 9. The Reformed Criminal...... '. Easanay A' powerful dramatic Btory. ' story. Tha criminal, al though put through all ' the terrors of the "third , degree' and "sweated" to give his pal away, refus-. es. His pal later becomes -; a minister of the gospel and reformation follows. His First Commission... Edison V A beautiful story of Presi dent Lincoln and little Tad. How they save the sentry. . Easy Money '. . . . ....... .Lubin Just see how it's made. Will I Ever Come to This. Lubin Mamma attends to. business and her club while papa attends to the1 washing and other things. A fib tickler. MIbs Nellie Grrlck will sin -; wnen the Ivy Turns to Brown and Gold." II I I LOCALS Boys and girls sell twelve boxes or "Toke One". Shoe Polish, 10c each". ' Make forty cents and get a nki foun tain pen tree. A. WY Westby 129 Grand Ave. Portland, Oregon. The Oregon will furnish first class rooms and board at $25, $30 and jao I?er month. No. 10 Depot street. New Home sewing machines at Newlln Book and Stationery company. ( eoked Footf Sale. The Maccabees will conduct a cook ed food sale Saturday, March 11, from 10 until 5 In the store building adjoin ing the Bohnenkamp store. ' j : - V' Plymouth Roosters for Sale.' A fine lot of Plymouth Rock roosters can be purchased by calling on R. E. Reynolds or 'phoning to Farmers 64. "THE REASON WHY AT THEISIS.' "Flicker" to Be Eliminated From the Moving Pictures at Isls. An innovatilon in the science of re producing animated photography has recently been adopted by Manager Sherwood of the Isls theatre. One of the objectionable features in the earl ier days of photoplay was undoubted ly the "flickering" of the reproduc . tion on the screen. Another was the lack of continuous "sharpened detail" the pictures on the screen having a cloudy and dim appearance.' These two defects have been the cause of much time and money being spent in experiments with a view to ellminat . Ing these objectionable features, for such they are, causing, to many peo ple, severe headaches and straining of the optic nerres. -While these costly experiments have been Koine on for years, only a mod el ate amount of success has attended the efforts of those who sought a per ffiMiv renroduced animated picture, as most exhibitions even today afe hampered by the old defects In diff tr ent degrees. However, the latest in vention of a French scientist has Just been, adopted with absolue success.. By this device, or combination of de vices, the absolute steadiness of the picture Is assured and the ray of light so Intensified that a perfect picture is the result. Mr. Sherwood has recently installed the new device and ' patrons of his " house have nothing but praise for the high class reproduction whiA is brought about by the innovation. No doubt other houses will take up this new idea and the Isls is to be con gratulated on being the first In this part of the country to adopt It. With the patent "Radium" screen which is used at this theatre the pub lie are being well catered to in the matter of hlghclass photoplay. The programs are admittedly the best ever nut on lu town and a con tinuation of these methods of business will bring the management the suc cess which their efforts deserve. PHI ki urn i 'o -MrT . " r ia ' r j ror aTcw uay5 we are viivmy o o o o o Oil -PaiMtmgs km : See the World Renowns Lightning Artist, MR. BURT, in our window, 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 ;to 4 p. m. His work is wonderful, and he is said to te theSqn?ckert 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 MAY HAVE A PAINTING 22x36, OR TWO OF THE SMALLER ONES V ' v ! . . OIL-PAINTINGS SHOULD BE FRAMED, AND WE HAVE A LIMITED NUMBER OF FRAMES THAT FIT THESE SIZED PICTURED, "AND THE PIlICES FOR THEM WILL BE FOUND LESS THAN YOU WILL BE ABLE TO GET THEM FOR AFTER THIS LOT IS GONE. , THESE PRICES, YOU WILL FIND, ARE NFARLY ONE-HALF CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN GET THEM FOR ELSEWHERE. IT WILL PAY YOU TO HAVE YOUR PAINTING FRAMED WHEN YOU GET IT. Neat Gilt, wide moulding frame, 14x22, $1.10 Plain Gilt, fancy corner " 1.75 Oval Gilt, fancy border " " 1.48 i Oval, natural finish ; 14x22, $1.48 Massive Gilt, fancy moulding 22x36,y 2.10 Wide,veryheavy " .gilt " " 3.50 SPRING MERCHANDISE it's just the season when you wiil need Spring goods, and our stock was never more complete, Buy it now and get OIL PAINTINGS FREE. $22.50 Jr Suits, New Spring Styles Just arrived. Thy are Beauties. 1 The narrowness of the Skirt, so Stylish this Spring, is overcome by folding pleats, which gives the width, and at the same time Die appearance of narrowness. , ! - $12.00. POPULAR PRICED is what we figure on in all lines. Our Coats are FodeJs of Beauty and the Latest Style, and at the same $ime, ' the ' Price is Within Your Reach ' . ' - ' - v.;;. 1.50 SHIRT WAISTS. 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. Silks and Foulards. The one piece dress is not only a practical garment, but as dressy and stylish as anything m the Spring styles. : i . i DRESSES 14 n 11' F I seems" that the manufacturers in this line have done credit to themselves this Jr Ho oi? o season, as the cheapest Ginghams and Percales are beautifully .gotten up. Style, D R E 5 b L 5 make, and all, and are about as cheap as you can buy the material and make it up. M j A mm I I I Mr m W ... -S3 f I Laces, A1V WT f! A W " TT A P.TiT.V P.YPRF.SS THF. BEAUTY OF THE NEW SPRING ALL-OVERS, NETS V AND IACES.- THE LINE WILL HAVE TO BE SEEN IN ORDER TO COMPREHEND ITS TUT A flXTTTTTM A MT Pl A TTT V TM ALT. WTTiTW IN SUCH DEMAND ' FOR SPRING. Overs and Bands all overs in all grades, from the 35-cent yoaking to the finest net for Vv'AISTINGS AND TRIMMINGS Specials in Men s Clothing---See Window Display These are value: unequalled at any former effort. We wish to close out several numbers and quote them as follows: ; ' $15.00 VALUES IN WORSTEDS AND ALL WOOL CASSIMERES 41089 $12 50 TO $13.50 VALUES IN WORSTEDS AND ALL WOOL CASSIMERES . . 4 9.37 $10.00 VALUES IN WORSTEDS AND ALL WOOL CASSIMERES ......... ..........$ 8.37 1000 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, SPECIAL VALUES .... $ 1.00 SPRING LINE IN SOFT COLLAR DRESS SHIRTS ......... . ..65 TO $ 2.50 MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS, ALL THE NEW SPRING STYLES. - '. . , . SEE BURT, THE LIGHTNING ARTIST, IN OUR WINDOW, AND AVAIL YOURSELF OF THE OPPORTUNITY OF OUR SPECIAL PRICES AND GET A BEAUTIFUL OIL PAINTING FREE. THESE PICTURES WILL BE GIVEN THIS AND NEXT WEEK ONLY. In our Bargair. Basement will be found a complete line of Gray Enamel Ware, almost as cheap as common Tin Ware , SPECIALS HouseholdGoods Mrs. Pott's irons. Set of three nickle-plated irons, handles and stand, a setyll board, 35c aluelf 75 Foot No. 20 wire clothes line . . . . 19c U THE GOLDEN RULE COMPAM S395S