PAGE 8 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1911. Fi PEOPLE I m EARLY BANQUET ANNOUNCED FOB APKIL ' TWENTY-FIFTH. Early Start Will 'Insure- Another Year , : . of County Fair Success. Initial county fair guns were fired last night when the, fair ,' assw'irrtrj bet In an Informal way to discuss fur ther plana for the 1911 fair. The out come of tfle meeting 'was to announen a banquet; for April 25 at which time, a live and active board will be electcl to If possible duplicate tha success of the last board's endeavors. The fal will be boomed from now on and the members of the association are taking: bold of the proposition with. a vim. The success of the past two years has made the association permanent and by beginning now the third year should be even more of a success. ; an Urban is an excellently photo- graphed film showing the ivalt of n i . . . i . .v- matin beiweeu a nuuier auu ; Druid priestess. Heart Beats of Long Ago. It's a Biograph. A strong dramatic story Idling of a f .ud between two families when a love affair developed between two families who had been nursing, a feud for a number of years It meant death to "some one. Staging ami cos tuming are elaborate.) i' . i FeHlng a Smokes0ct, pbin A araDhlc illustration Vt :faoW;'a hug chlmAey was thrown frown' it" Is i m as the tall START II 'IB I SIXTH IHCX1I STREET PAVING CON TRACT FINISHED THIS WEEK, Teams Commence Grading 'of - Steep Hill Near Court Hons Today. - Completion of tha Fourth street pav ing project and commencement of the Sixth street grading preliminary to bitullthic paving are the day's an nouncement from Warren Construc tion company headquarters. ; ' Supfrintendent Sullivan' today , pre dicted the completion of the Fourth street work by tomorrow night the Work has been done rapidly In antici pation of detrimental weather. ;' ; Work on Sixth street was commenc ed today when teams were put on to cut down the hill near the court house. The grading there 4-111 be the biggest piece of such work yet undertaking in preparation for paving. Many are in clined to believe that a 12 per cent grade will be tod steep for use In win ter months but engineers and paving tnen affirm otherwise. j "";'. $ g j g $ j s $ 3 ! S . , , - ;'.':. r t- "SQCAWMA Ji" AT STEWARD TOUCHING. ' ' - ' $ $ $ 4 Containing sentiment that plucked at the heart strings of motherhood and fatherhood, lacking, however. In any material lesson or teaching, "The Bquawman" was ' presented at the Steward last nUht in a somewhat cap. able manner. The past could easily bo Improved upon, but the Btory the' ac tors presented ran parallel with that which touches tender chords In father . and mother. The story Is well-nigh a tragedy but the last curtain Is not rung down until a streak of hope is shot Into the pathetic string of scenes and allows ths audience to go away with slightly less saddened hearts. The tragedy facing the "Squawman" '.H erased by a tragedy. That about tells the story. It is a seutimfntal story but was pot presented with the. finish thatjt should have, ben, 3E liv thrilliite structure! moment-Jo's topples to the ground-. Eertha's .Mission, a vltagraph jcom edy. The adventures of a society Rlrl who thought she was chosen to re form the 'world. ;k It is a good ltv? com edy and also teaches a good lesson , ' Mr. Cowan will sing Ogalallo, a very cl-ver Indian Bbngv -i ; :): MANAGER. ASHLEY RESIGNS. ' Hakr Commercial CInb Manag?;r Pre pnrcs to Leave for the Eat. A. 8. Ashley last night handed In his reslgaation as publicity manager of the Baker Commercial club,; the restgjMilvu' Ui U.-; ??r 1 ;MI" contract with the club does not explro until June , but he desires .this . ex tra time to prepare for his trip east. The club accepted his resignation and also Toted to contribute funds for bis eastern trip, on which, he will adver tise Eastern Oregon, says the . Baker Herald. . ';r'.''-;:"V'V. The club has b.en a live one since Mr. Ashley has been here' and the ma jority of the members have been sat isfied with his work. The community advertising plan, which was entered into with the 0. R. & N., has brought good results and greater things can be expected in the future. Mr. Ash ley has looked after, the correspond ence of the ;lub, sending out thou eands of pieces of literature and also represented th club on various occa- B1UU9 n l yuuuu WOOVIUb MW , much in bringing its work before thu B people' , " -. : Bm ':r?"1-; ';v ''''.'-':'''s-'''i'H :"''V:': VI ?"'''" :::':-."''; '''; .' i.:-."''":" ' ' ''V" ;'-, i wa - i . - - i f . i. PLACING ON SALE OUR CHOICEST MERCHANDISE AT A GREAT SAVING. THESE GREAT BARGAINS COMING THE DAY BEFORE EASTER WILL BE BOTH PROFITABLE AND IM PORTANT TO YOU. WE GUARANTEE TO MAKE YOUR DOLLAR GO THE FARTHEST IN BUYING YOUR EASTER GOODS. Mrs. Currey Improves. Mrs., George H. Curvey Is 'testing H easily today iollowlny an operation twoys ago and is giving encourage ment to her friends for immediate and complete recovery. COMES WELL RECOMMENDED. New Creamery Man Stnnds Well at His Former Home. Following the lease of the Gold Leaf creamery' by Ward Emlgh the Walla Walla commercial club sent the fol lowing letter of recommendation to the lia Grande club: Walla Walla, Wn., April lO.-Com-merclal club, La Grande, Oregon. Gen tlmen: "We have just learned that our fellow citizen, Mr. Ward Emlgh, is 1 about to open a creamery in your city 'and we wish to commend him to the good people of La Grande and vicinity as a thorough business man, an expert in his business and a good wide-awake substantial citizen. He started in the busiuesa here a number of yea is ajo and has built up a business from nothing to more than $100 .con annually. V We trust that he may b: as success ful in your community as he has In, th!.,- ; '. .;v (v : u j Very truly yours,' A. C. MOORE. Secretary, i L. M. BROWN, Publicity Mgp. W'alla Walla Commercial Club. EUGENE TAUSS1CK. Mayor ! . At the IsIh. ' ' ' - Another fine program commenced at the Isis this afternoon and will continue tomorrow. Outside the fea ture, "Little Sister," there is one pic ture which all parents should take -their children to see. It is a.Vita jiraph entirely for chlldrenetaoInET graph entirely by. children ,w!th that -clever and favorite boy actor. Master Dennis Sullivan taking a leading pavt. It is a lovely story by the eminent authoress, Miss Kate Gre naway. Easter Sunday the patrons of the pop ular house will enjoy a sprclal, ar rangement of Eat?r music tehomrstlo or hlth are now in' air advanced ; stage". ' It is a special arrangement by Mu sical Director Chas. K. King and will ' . - 11... 1 . ftllnM pe sung uy iimi imimnir inu. u' r.arrlck (soprano) Mr. Ferrin (tenor) and Mr. Blrtf) (baritone). . At the Arcade Theatre, Tha program at the Araade thj.3' f'hanpo la un,to th' usual stnni'rrd of tlJa popular house. TI. Golden Slchli 1.00 2.00 ir.rt THE VSlQm TAILORING COMPANY ' List of Wee. :. ": Laah's' Work. V i . Plain sklrta ";.'.........,.. ...$1.00 Pleated skirts . . . . . .-. . . . 1.50 Suits, two piece, skirt and jacket. 2.00 Princess dross 1.25 Stlk waist t.r.O Kid gloves, per pair ............ Handbassa, rAc.h ., v . Silk umbrellas, each .v. . . . . !Long coats, each Mill;.; cajtev h : : ;.f JrnN!: work. . . Coats. , short, each sln"v . . Coats, dress, each tny!A . I Trousers ordinary, per nuU- 1 Suits, ordinary. Iwo or thrfle piece 1.00 Sulfa lrii IhI1 '. ...2.00 jOvercoatp. ciich light colors ? 1.75 u i Overcoats, each, black color..... l.?5 j M',Tri r 'vii'n.'urun:i coux-rf ... l.PW i These prices subject to chan at any time. - .5'! .SO .TS . .1.0 SHIRT WAISTS. ' A large assortment of dainty summer waists, lace trimmed, half and three quarter sleeves. Values to $1.75. On sale ,.:.,.,:,::.,;;:.,.,....;;;.:...;;. $1.13- FANCY HOSE- "What is moraimportaht than nice hos iery? We are placing on sale our en tire line of $1.00 and 75c hose, all colors, embroidered and all at .:....--.......49c 1 NEW CORSETS. These fine corset sare some of our very best sellers, long hip effect in fine white batistes, all sizes on sale ' ..... .....89c notice 10 ruDiisners. ed hair sale H We have j Ka)ser loi placing ori Tliese are i I on sale 10 rr. Vk im wiu k,i be received at the office of ity Recorder until Wednesday g, April 19th, 1911. for the fig and binding of fifteen hun oples of the rules and regula- bovernlng the water department Warranted plumbing rules and regula- med, an e t0 be printed in pamphlet form. ited amouplv& pr,ces on uw $nd 2,000 JSizes ana style 01 mnaings can n at the recorders office. brder of the city council, April 911. ' C M. HUMPHREYS. Recorder. "urd Time Mask Hull. The Women of Woodcraft will give a hard time mask ball at the Old Fal lows hall Thursday, April 20, 1911. Tickets will be on? dollar and there w'll b? nv'r.cs for the best sustained , tharaiter. 4-li-K Mice of Street Improvement. whom it may concern. Notice , tbw given that In pursuance of lutlon adopted by the common SOU LOHlph 0f the city of La Grande, Ore- h the 1st day of December, 1909, kg Improvement district No. 9 tsignatlng Fourth street as such it, and in pursuance of a resolu Uopted by said common council first day of February, 1911. far said council determined and led lta intention to Improve all lortlon of Fourth street, in said Ivement district as hereinafter abed by laying thereon maca- ithc council will, ten days after (t vice, of this notice upon the s of the property affected and Itted by Buch improvement, or hat said above described im- Iment be made; that the boun- i of said district to be so lin are as follows: that portion of Fourth street. th south side of 0 venue, to the side of C avenue. And the property affected or MA!? hy "ald 'mProvement la as a IiADIES' HATS. A beautiful assortment especially se lected for this great event. .$5.00 and $6.00 values on sale ... .. ........$3.85 ; f FANCY COLLARS, , Dutch Collars, Lace Jabots, Bands, Em broidered and many other new styles; values to 50c; on sale . 23c LADIES' SUITS. You must see these beautiful values to appreciate the prices we are making on these stvlish garments, values $1500, $18.00 and ; i $20.00 v HAND BAGS' When would you want a new handbag more than right now. A new, lot just received, on sale . ........;.....98c LADIES' VESTS. At these low prices you should select at least a half dozen of these sleeveless garments; on sale -.-.;-.......13c MEN'S HOSE. , A very large line of fancy hose; values 35c to 50c; on sale : ,: ..25c STRAP SANDALS. To complete your purchase vou should l buy a pair of these neat : sandals; all XI sizes; $2.50 values; on sale . $1.83 CHOICE CANDIES. These are th llw nn v 9.Sr. t.ft ACld . nor nAiinfl T)mm Butter Scotch, Chocolates, Jellies, les. Peanut Clusters. Marshmallnws ralnuts, . Etc. . ' 'V k- MSMMSMnM 9 B THE FAIR