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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1911)
PAGE 2 ' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1911. v (&(C ii 3C 0 Leinii Every shopping woman in La Grande and vicinity wiii rind our opening an opportunity to to get acquainted with a real Variety Store and pick up some unusual values., Home goods at saving prices are our specialty. Those mentioned below are but a suggestion of the many good things. You are cordially invited tO COme, even if tO just look arOUnd. We Want yOU to See the New Store. Every Lady Vuitor will Receive a BeautifujJSouvenjr -o sortmentof Stationery The biggest sceool tablet to be had Today for 5c Mop Handles a very good, straight, strong handle For only 10 cents TURKISH TOWELS We have a big assortment but today we are offering some mighty good -J values at Sc and I vC 8 -QUART PRESERVE KETTLE Gray Enamel, first qualities, best O ttn make. A saving to you, at THE BIGGEST BARGAIN OF ALL A Regular 75-Center rooms - We are of f er ing some to day that are not very often sold as low as 25 c Big Wicker Clothes Basket - 1 to a Person LADIES' ALL BLACK HOSE Big value, good weight, firm, seamless 10c THE BAZAAR . I TURNER COMING WILL BE SEEN IN FATHEB AND THE B0TS. jg ondiy night, March 27. Is Night for Appearance Her. Manager Steward announces the next attraction for Monday night. March 27 and Turner the popular comedian in "Father and the Boys" Is the number. Referring to this per formance the Helena Dally Independ ent remarks: .William H. Turner, supported by a capable company, appeared last even ing at the- Helena theatre In "Father and the Boys" one of the most de lightful comedies that George Ade has written. Mr. Turner acquitted him self with credit In playing the char acter of "Father," which William H. Crane created, but Mr. Turner plays It far better than did Mr. Crane. The play was presented here last year by Mr. Crane, consequently the story Is fairly well known. Mr. Tur ner, for a number of years appeared In the part of David Harum, which gave him a national reputation as a character-actor. His Interpretation of the part of "Father" Is excellent All of his, associates were quite up to the standard, therefore the performance in almost every particular was about as good as Is generally seen by any traveling organization. BUILDING BEER COOLER I L RICH LOTTES PROVIDES STOR. AGE FACILITIES. Overland Beer t Be Housed in Build ing Being Equlpmd for It A modern beer cooler, being built by I'lrlch Lottes. is now under pro cess of construction near the Fowler I offices at the railroad yards and as soon as completed, Nampa beer. known as Overland, will be stored there for cooling and storage purpos es. The necessary machinery and ap-' tiltnnpAfl thAt vn with ii.K a nsi1ap1 are being fitted in now. In addition to the building of the cooler Mr. Lottes Is Improving the basement by the construction of ce ment flooring and the Installation of a hydraulic elevator. The Arcade Program. Captain Darnacle's Courtship Is an other Vltagraph comedy, good, clean, and up-to-date with our fat friend who will be remembered as doing his best to win the good grace of the "New Stenographer" a short time ago. A Decree of Destiny, a Biograph; a strong dramatic story acted under southern skies Eclipse On the Board of the Forest The age of chivalry reasserts Itself In this fine romance. Canadian Iron Center, Port Arthur, Ontario, Scenic, very instructive. DEPUTT TO SUFFER KNIFE. Deputy County Clerk Goes to Hot Lake to Undergo Operation. To undergo an operation, not parti cularly delicate, In the intention today of Forest Ivanboe, deputy county clerk. Mr. Ivanhoe left this morning for Hot Lake and will be operated up on bi once, n epians to return in a week's time and resume bis duties In the clerk's office. Per ill kinds of MESSENGER AND DELIYEBY SEBYICE Call Up The Central Messenger and Delivery Co. Alee la FoUy Building Beam t rhones, Mala 709 Int B. J. KE8LEB, MANAGER.