LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEKVER, . MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1911- PAGE 5 JIThiM$iis: THEATRE . PROGRAM What Shall We Do With Our Old .U...... ...... Biograph A feature film of Intense trag ic Interest. Taken from an In cident In real life, which occur red la New York quite recently. Bobby and His Pal..... Welles A thrilling drama of western experience of a boy's loyalty to his chum. , Indo-China Scenery ... I . Pathe This firm's best colored mo tion photography. Hubby's Troubles Pathe Just see it tonight, that's all. liiui.ioi c 02-"; '11 b there With Bells' on." Matinee . , .Miss, Ndli : Garrick Evenings ...Mr. George Birnie come to Kertly barn. , Buy your fishing tackle at Bohnen kamp and company. 4-10 tf Have you seen those beautiful new art rugs at Bohnenkamp & Co.? 4-10-tf Hand Embroidery. Done at 1514 Alder. Call and see samples. 4-8-3t g 3m L0C11S For sewer pipe call Fowler's Trans fer office. Anyone wishing horses cllpp-d ' t'EKSOJIALS. :..'; " $ A. J. Finz of Portland Sundayed a'.' the Sommer. B. Chitman of Michigan Is ' visiting his aunt,: Mrs. Day. , ": O. C. Osborn, of Union, spent yester day In La Grande. H. H. Dahlstrom came In from Ron dowa last evening. L. S. Fee is down from Haines on business. ' ; ' Floyd Jones, of Baker, is a guest at the Foley while in the city. Js. G. McAllister, the Carabana, ci gar dealer, Is at the Foley today. ...' J. A. McDonald, the popular Pack ard shoe man is stouping at the Foley. Dr. A. E. Launsie of Salem is regis tered at the'Taley- -touay. ; W.. L. Patterson;" an attorney of Ba ker, !s her - today on legal business. T. W. Andell of Topka, Kansas, is her- today and Is at the Foley. H represents the Topeka Woolen mills. C. H. Axman, of Chicago, with the Royal Bule shoe company, is at the Foley, ; , . Jas. E. McGowan, the Oregon Life man, Is at Imbler and Summerville to day. "-, ; - '...'v.'V;,!- B. N., Young Is here from Portland talking fruit. He is registered at the Foley. ( ' E. Kaster, a well known banker of Union, is a gu-st a the Sommer today while- transacting business here. nr EarlySpringClothes WE ANNOUNCE OUR FIRST SHOWING OF Adler's Collegian Clothe for early Spring wear, which Is by far the most extensive line ever shown In this city. We pride onrselws Jn having obtained the exclus le Belling rights of this well-known make, which by far excels any oth. er fine In America. Our Assortment of Styles Is so varied, we are enabled to please the most exacting man In town. The Illustration her l onr 'wl models, which has met with phenomenal success wherever It has been shown, and Is sure to me4 with popular favor In this city. . We hope to have the pleasure of showing yon what will be worn this spring. We welcome yon here at all times. Ash Br O f CLOTHIERS and FURNISHERS H. Darling of Delta, Colorado, is in the city on business and Is registered at the Sommer. ( , Mrs. A. Boiling, a resident of Enter prise, was a gwst at the Sommer last evening. : J. Zwltzer of Walla Walla was in La Grande yesterday and stopped at the Sommer while here. W. H. Sllverworth of Ontario' tran sacted business in the city yesterday. He was at th- Sommer. H. P. Lewis, the insurance man. is transacting business at Pendleton and other Umatilla county towns today, j G. N. Wilson, of the G. N. Wilson1 Barber Supply-company, of Portland; spent Sunday at the Foley. ; ! A. L. Rice, of Imbler, was at the j roiey yesteraay. tie is preparing to move from Imbler to La Grande. Mrs. Sarah E. McCall arrived home last evening from Portland where she has been visiting friends for a short time. '';HBTrrn R. B. Coolie of Kansas City spent Saturday and Sunday at the Sommer, S. L. Albaugh, a resident of Port land, spent Sunday at the Sommer. Mrs. Keel arrived today from Hast ing, Neb., to visit with her "daughter Mrs. Ed. Propeck. Shentends to re main for some time.1 . Miss Helen Hart sp:nt yesterrlaj with hsr mother In Hilgard returning to La, Grande tday. Miss Cecile Lil ly Was tivi- (tuc.i XXtfi'?-; ; - J. D. Dobbins, an ex-O. - A. C. foot ball star of Union was in La Grande yesterday visiting friends. He' was register: d at the Foley,-', t SV Con. Dowey, of the Dewey Palace hotel at Nampa, Ida. who Is spending a few dajs at Hot Lake' came over yesterday to visit his friend Pat Foley. .;. J. L. Neil, who Is with,M. H. Houser and company, of Colfax, Wash.i whole sale feed and grain dealers, Is here looking for grain for his company. Chrles A. Karton of Karton Bros.' Spice company, came" in from Chica go yestt rday and is stopping at the Foley. . ' .. ; ' V '.. C. S Van Duyne, a former real es tate dealer of this city! returned to the city this monrnig, from a trio which has taken him to various north west cities.'. ". ' .; Mrs. A. C. Julison and Miss Flor ence Miliheiser, of Selma, Kansas, ar rived in La Grande yesterday to look at the valley. They are quartered at the Foley, Harry , W. Brooks and R. L. Burnett came down from Baker Sunday on their motor cycles and from their own statements there Is every reason to be lieve some records, were broken for the twowheeld ''varmints." , Conductor Wade, wmo now tuns on the Pilot Rock branch, spent Sunday with his family In this city. He says the .wh?at barons of Umatilla county are apparently happy and have faith In a large yield of grain this season. , Albert A. Filler and wife came over from Hot Lake yesterday to visit La Grande.i They reside In Seattle and Mr. Plller is a prominent citizen of the Sound city. When seen by an Ob server reporter at the Foley hotel he expressed a delight in being able to visit the Grande Ronde valley and stated the possibilities are very great. E. T. Pattison of Portland is stop ping at the Sonlmer . this afternoon while looking after business. Rev., Youel, recently located at Un ion and now. Presbyterian pastor at Wallowa, arrived, this afternoon and Is registered at the Sommer. . Mr. Edmonson of Bridgeport," Conn., is here today conferring with local lumbermen. He Is at the Sommer while here. - E. C. (Happy ) Day arrived from Baker this morning and will resume his cement work at once. Gus Ryd holam, his foreman, is with him and they are at the Foley. S. R. McCallum, a Seattle capitalist, Is at the Foley today. He is looking over orchard propositions and has with . him W. R, Campbell and C. A. Tommassend. Junius Ferrln, who was frightfully hurt Friday -evening, Is slowly regain ing consciousness and today spoke a few words. He Is scarcely rational yet but his fever Is going down and there Is bright hope for bis recovery. C. 8. Van Duyne arrived this morn ing from Interior Oregon. After a shirt staf he will return. Settlers are flocking Into Madras and Bend and the other Interior towns In great num bers and he asserts the entire country show's great thrift. . Ion JTust Try en a Gossard Corset to Realise W hy It Excels. The Gossard Corset shown here Is modelsO and is for the wom an of full proportions. ' It makes a solid figure appear slender and graceful. The bust fits close, without raising the bust when seated. $3.50. . Other models $3.50 and $5.00. Mrs. Robert Pattison Phone, black 1481. Every sensible man vill appreciate a UNIONSUIT Iter. Ellis Makes Reply. To the Editor of the Evening Ob server: There occurred in a recent edition of your most valuable paper an article entitled. "A Communica tion," by W. M. Ramsey. By reading between the lines one would be al- zrcpt -inp that ne was employed in his official capacitxjto defend "the preachers of La Graude, and other piaces. He attacks the position taken by a certain person wherein he dubs as a "certain young man'V" Being a young man myseif, I teol free to chain pion the cause of the "certain, young man" by giving to the publio and to this worthy gentleman a few thoughts that are not out or place. I sincerely feel that "t would by no means be in narmony with the spirit of tha Good Book to attack the good gentleman. He has certainly shown the public his Inability to protect the "gospel ... once for all, delivered unto the saints" by attacking a "young man" publicly, The good gentleman is old enough to be my father's father, and If I had been In the place of "that young man" the advice and admonition offered In th spirit ot lore and that Is private would nave been far more lasting, al so he would have Impressed me as liv ing bis Christianity rather than pa rading his so-called goodness In pub lic places, 't he public cannot take the remarks of the noble elder too serious ly. He has Jong lived bis usefulness here upon the earth and in the minds of his fellowtownsmen he is "overdue In heaven." Every new improvement in the material as well as in the in tellectual grates upon him and adds to his childishness. When he sees a "young man" with new ideas and con ceptlons of life he becomes scornful. Many times there tare excellent reas 6ns for "stepping down and out' If one was compelled to preach the the ories of men rather thaf the gospel of life. A little less of the stress and fer vor of the nineteen centuries ago and a little more ot the heart break of the hour, is a mighty good thing to preach. Many of the "Fathers In Is rael'! .feef that they must be true to their mission of preserving the truth. 'Xheir zeal to be right and faithful brings to wreck many a ' young man" whose supreme earnestness Is to be a real servant to mankind. TEe lawyer is one of these honest, ignorant, inno cent followers of his own blindness. . ., ' FORD A. ELLIS, 7 v 1 OS in 'I We want every man in town to know that we carry full lines of SUPERIOR UNION SUITS, the kind that are ad vertised in this week's issue of the Sat urday Evening Post. Every size for every man. Every texture, weight and color to suit every taste. A perfect fit because SUPERIORS are MADE THAT. WAY , Our prices range from $1.00 to $3.00 per suit. THE GOLDEN RULE CO. SOLE AGENTS. Quality the Same Prices Less Mi f j i l;i is fit-' II- ti; 3 t U: iClassimdi Advertising Is yonr Skin on Fire I . Does It seem to you that you can't stand another minute of that awful burning itch? hat it MUST be cooled? That you MUST have relief? Get a mixture of oil of wintergreen, Does 'Em All flood. . $ G The advantages to be derived from ' the classified columns of O the Evening Observer are becom- lng well known A. L Rice of Imbler recently spent $1.75 in this column and closed a deal representing more than a thou- : sand dollars. Some . La , Grand? 3 business men were offered. $1,000 Q for. a piece of property and they decided to advertise It' first They,' spent $2.G0 In the classified col- uran and sold the . property for $200. more' than they were first offered. One lady phoned in re- cently saying, "Take out my fr rooms for rent ad. People are driving me crazy making inquir- ies arid my house has been full 3 since the second day I ran the .4 & ad.' ''.. - ,v , $ Haven't you got something you to would like to trade; some prop- to erty you want to sell? Remem- to to ber there Is nothing too small to to to advertise In this column and to nothing too large. The price is to avenue for good lumber. Inquire 1502 N avenue or see F. G. Schllke.' thymol, and other soothing ingredients as compounded only in D. D. D. pre-, a cent a word each day. Try It. tok scriptlon. ,i it.i . . . The very first drops STOP that aw ful burning Instantly! . , The first drops soothe and heal! D. D. D. gives you comfort cleas es the skin of all impurities and wash es away pmples and blotbes over night. Take our word on it as your local druggist. Get a $1.00 or a 25 cent bottle to day. Newlin Drug company, d: Ap. 4; M 1; w: Ap. 7 May 19. Vfhtn tcs Kite a vAi get a bottle ot Chambarlirin's (Vmgh Remedy. It will won fix you np all right and wiH t.rt cQ fny tendency toward pneumonia. rrneiy contaire no opium or other narc&t'.r mm! may be c;-."-i ': "r-Hiifpi: to ahiit. .i :o t'U s:!i,. ..i . . .... i ' totototototototototototovto FOR SALE Good water barrels. Dutll bakery. . 4-10-tf FOR SALE Two good homestead re linquishments In Wallowa county. Inquire of D. Blrcboux. ' CARELESS ABOUT Arm. t' OTIS IX LA GRANDE Many La Grande people have chron ic appendicitis which is carelessly treated as if it were ordinary bowel or stomach trouble. lf ?ou have wind or gas in the stomach or bowels, sour stomach or constipation, try ' simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc. as i( U compounded in Adler-f-ka the new . German appendicitis remedy. A. T Hill, druggist, states that A SINGLE DOSE or thi salmple' remedy will re ' lieve any bowel or stomach trouble. 2:-r ''...- '.. lie ; Rr-v Ik: tt)9 ' al I. AsrencT for ' 'iil.J a. - . . r FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Close In. On ground floor. Inquire 1417 Wash avenue. Phone Red ' 752. ' :.' 4-5-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Mrs. Roy Rynerson, phone Black 1462. 1620 Sixth street. ; 4-2-tf WANTED To trade One good resi dence lot on 10th street near Adams Agency for v. EastmanKodaks The first time you're In our neighborhood, step In and let us show yon a Premo Camera t -!,' W know yonll be delighted with Its weight and compactness and we want especially to show you how easy It Is to load and operate a Premo. . They come In all . sizes, nf prices from v ,; $2.00 up I Wright Drug Co. "-i "