LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1911. If you have never worn 'ONXYV HOSIERY you have missed wearing the best ; hose on the market iviV .' ' . -1. , i mj theatre " ft 1 II Mesdames Smith and Davidson, of Portland, will be at the W. W. Perry millinery ttore for one. -week ONLY with a complete line of hair goods. n j yV-, if. ci Buy your Easter Hosiery here and be convinced. Oj Our stock is Complete, in Silks,' Silk Lisles and Cottons in all the new shades and colors, at prices from 2Sc to $1.25. Men's Silk Socks at 50c Ladies Silk Hose at 75c Also complete line of Infants and Children's Hose. 1. J FRENCH Shoe Company PEOGBia April 44-6. Sailor Jack's Reformation.... . ..... Kaleta A magnificent feature. In point of moral and dramatic worth this Is one of the best stories ever told. Buffalo Hunting in Indo-China ' Path Splendid colored picture. The Soldier ............ Pathe Intensely dramatic heir Wedding Gift. .... Essanay A laugh all the way through. Th: ISIS Has It Wlien You and I Were Young Maggie" EVERYBODY'S FATOEIIE SLss IUe (arrtcK ana ar. . P.Ferrju Beaitifal colored slides. Cash paid for eggs Blue "Mount?'! Creamery company. ' 4-4-tX Thi temperance sheeting to have been held in the Christian church to night has been postponed. . n i LO CALS I LIndey Seats en Sal. The high Bcnool auditorium seats for Ben Lindsey's lecture are on sale at Silverthorne's. For sewer pipe call Fowler's Trans fer office. The Unique Cleaning company has the only contract system in the city. Four suit per month per contract f 1-50 Work called for and returned free. Phone main "0. . "Bead to Sunset Magazine. Motoring Through California by Lloyd Osborne. beautifully illustrated In four colors. The Spell, a romantic serial by C X. A. M. Williamson. In the Shadow of the Dragon by Grant Carpenter. De scriptive story of San Francisco's Chi nese quarters. April issue now on sale 15 cents." eod Complete line of switches, chignons, puffs, curls, etc., at the Berry millin ery store. That new stock of wall paper fcaa arrived at W. 'iL Bobnenkamp and company's. Let thera show you the line; 5-27-tf A la re stock of wall paper Just ar rived at W. H- Bohnenkamp & com pany, which contains the rery lausi designs. "Call n4 see us before buy Satire ta Elks. All members of B. P. 0- E. Xo. 423 and visiting brothers are hereby di rect d to meet at the Elks' home at 1 o'clock Wedd esday . afternoon to at tend the funeral of Brother G. E. Fo !-er. G. L. BIGGERS. Exalted Ruler. The Presbyterian church Ladies Aid society will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. J. K. Wright Import ant business will be transacted. Notice to Woodmen. Woodmen of America members are requested to appear at the lodge room at 1-o'clock Wednesday to attend the fon.-ral of the late ' neighbor, G- E. Fowler. E. E. DANIEL, Consul Camp 7703. ,f "l-hW..k ' ; Ik lave,yoH cssniui Hi' A. or i onus r t i - til THiS) USiSX. M TWt tUUtW 6UAAMTZX. H W. C. NEI50N Mining Engineer, fpaker C'ty, Oregon. ' ; LET US DYE FOB YOU. -f. Tender Flavory I Melrose Bacon With Fried Eggs I Pattison Brc3. BotbPksnes wiiH'niinmnuiiH '. W. J. 1 4am of Joseph is at the Foley. L. L. Dresel, Frisco, 1915, Is a gn zt of the Foley. - ' Sheriff Childers is home from a trip to Sahm. 1 ' . : E. B. Pyle, the paint man of Penile ton, is at the Foley. D. S. Coleman and wife are guest of the Folry. Mrs. L. J. Furmlngton of Bafcer S. a guest of the Blue Mountain i John Arnold of Union is at lz B'.u Mountain hoteL D. Sommer. a prominent c't'zuv. o: Elgin, la registered at the Soujnac-r. j Ben Evans is ia the city from North Powder and Is registered at the Som mer. W. IL Arbuckle of Walla Walla is in the city. Mr. Arbuckle represents a large queensware and crockery line William Glass of South La Grande is moving his family to the summer ranch. , John Reed has purchased the San ford Baker place In South La Grande and Hugh Klnr.'e "has purchased the Reed place. ' W. R. Rath well, representing th? Parker Brokerage company of Port land, is in the city and is stopping at the Savoy. H. F- Van Riper, representing Scott MuEstU, wholesale Implement and vehicle dealers of Portland, is at the Foley, . Mrs. C. H. Scran ton returned th's morning from Baker. Mrs. Scranton has hetn spending a wfek in that city. a guest of relatives and friends. "Happy Harrimaa epent Sunday in BakerJustlng the n?w oil burner ana on the steam plant of the Warren Con- ably Rruction company. notd E. C" (Happy) Day of Baker,: is In T tie city and is at the Foley. Mr. Day and; Is lookinc after his cement coctracti in this city. ' Ed. Morris, the Winchester man, Is at the Foley. Mr. Morris will make the branch line and help arrange the Elgin shoot which will take place In. May. Ulrica Lottes returned last night from a business trip to Baker. Busi ness men are preparing for a good business then this summer, be re ports. County Commissioner J. M. Selder Is In the city to attend the session of the county court tomorrow. He will go to Portland at the conclusion of the pend ing term. . B. W. C&rr. who was recently hurt in an accident at Pleasant Valley has so much recovered that be will resume bis run on the OW. in the next few day. Roy J. Svlrkley of Pendleton is reg istered at the Sommer. Mr. KHklty is with Hazeltlne & Company, whole sale hardware wagoa makers and blacksmith supplies. Lon Botcher of this city was railed to Arlingtotrlast sight cm account of the cicknecs of bis mother. Mr. Butch er will return to the city as soon as' bis mother's bwJth will permit his lea vie her bedside. Wm. SHU of Palmer JsnctSoo cam in yprterfiar && registered at fbe Elne MouBtain bottL Mr. BtiU will go Our Popular s range $10 to $22.50 CAMPUS SUITS ABE E1I0 WIT, TAR AND WIDE, AS "THE STANDARD OF STYLE" AND FH0I.I 0UE SHOWING OF THESE GARMENTS THE REASON FOR THIS REP UTATION IS EVIDENT. WE WANT YOU TO SEE THEM. IT 13 THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE ASS0RT- ENT WE HAVE EVER SUCCEEDED IN PRESENTING FOR YOUR INSPECTION AND NATURALLY WE ARE MOST ENTHU SIASTIC OVER OUR ABILITY TO OFFER YOU SUCH ATTRACTIVE AND WELL KNOWN GARMENTS SO FAVORABLY PRICED. ; : ! ) :, ; - ' : THE DESIGNS ARE TAKEN FROM THE" LATEST ACCEPTED STYLES CREATED U1 NEW YORK, THE LARGEST, FASHIOir CENTER OF THE NEW WORsD BOMU 6r THE FOREIGN IDEAS HAVE BEEN HAR MONIZED WITH THE AMERICAN CON CEPTION OF SMARTNESS, SO THAT THESE GARMENTS ARE NOT TOO , EX TREME TO BE PRACTICAL FROM A CON SERVATIVE VIEWPOINT. r CAMPUS SUITS ARE SHOWN IN A WIDE RANGE OF STYLES AND PATTERNS FOR YOUNG BEEN. THE QUALITY OF FAB ' RIC, FIT, STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP ia CONSISTENT WITH THE COST. f i Quality the Same (DDJDiilirDy Prices Lessi to Portland this morning and will probably make- his boms near Port land. - Mrs. George Ackles, a resident of Portland, arrived this morning to look after business matters for a few days. Mr. Ackles Is enjoying the best of health since the family moved to Port land from this city a few years ago. Pearl Bowman, owner of the Bow man hotel of Pendleton and one of the largest wheat growers and land owners of Umatilla county is in the city today. Mr. Bowman is also an extensive stock raiser and Is meeting with some of the stockmen of this valley in regard to purchasfng a f se stallion for his McKay Creek stock ranch. . r- Have Yea Xa This Bolu A new book ttlling bow the fearful sppendlcitls is caused and how yoa T. IfiiL can EASILY prcrect. l?btAt! cr $tJ i with much Interest by La Grande peoV people. It is given away free by Wc hear a good deal of talft nov;-a-davs about the nrn-V- I tective tariff and high cost of living that the poor man has no chance. Bhtk Record. Born, ia this city April i. to Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Harrison, a daughter. pass sacd is t that late a sg a sa is hi that; Amt audi F cent lish prod Mmj DivkSe LaUseraa rafmarw Hoorhead. Mino April 4 Pastors acd lay delegates representing 12? congregation of the Svedlth Laih'r an tburcb met for a t! days ses sion here today to discuss the pro ject for the division of the Minnesota conference and the creation of a new conference. If favorable action is ta ken the proposal will be submitted to the Augustana Synod for final action at Its annual meeting in Duluin next June. Far Blae EIMmi 3Tri at Detroit Detroit. Mich-, April L The four stake races to be run at the annual blue ribbon trotting meeting of the Detroit Driving dob this rummer clos ed today. m e OCONNELLS Cigar Store rati, Biffiaris, Cigars, Totoe. ce aa4 Sft Priaks t aad amt csjpWe line ef cigars la lie Hy. OWner Cat Lfwe bae ljall scam eterr day tbw's a fame. rraer lDf sad Xeffema St. If you will only pay us you mil find ifiaf ive fta articles priced iofUMsmaU. est purse -- -- We are offering as SPECIALS $ : this weela --y p: xjl Mi uranne uisn ran Zbclt 1 Qt Gal. Kerosene Can 15c These are only two good bargains 1 of the many you will find by paying us a visit THE CASH B. mm i . r V : - T"itmrTfmr-riiiii- n i iwi w n iiismsssiHiiiYi Hf-t