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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1911)
PAGE 5 THEATRE THE THEATRE OF QUALITY. PROGRAM "Regatta on the Mekon rive.". A most unusual scene, ani . mated,' gav and Interesting. ."Undying Love! ........ Pathe Magnificent colored 'produc tion, Cne of tJ;l8 celebrated firm's best wors. . "Across the Plains" ..Eaiiay A fine story of the plains with lots of Indian fighting. " -, "Mr. Pumptlous Detective". .. -" ..77...; Edisra Our o( fris tifi assumes a new role.. Sherlock Holmes lsi 't us It with Bumptious (according to Bumptious. .See It. Beautlfull Illustrated .'son "When Daddy Sings the I.'ttlo Ones to Sleep." : Matinees .v. i.Miss Girrlcl; Even.rja ........Mr. V r.lp 1 LOCALS I For sewer pipe call Fowler's Trans fer office. ' . Anyone wishing horses clipped come to Kertly barn. ' The Cash Bazaar has a. few of the" opening day souvenirs left, which will be given away to the ladles on Satur day. ; , t 4-19-22 The y. C. T. U.wlll meet at the home of Mrs. Mathews, 1607 Seventh street on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All members are requested to be present. Rrefreshments will be served. Miss Lois Smith, a state' work er, will be present ' tK0SiLS. !,- I t ' I THE BAKER'S SMILE Is a genuine smile, of delight when his wares turn out as he likes them. That smile Is continuous' with us. Every thing at this bakery Is appetizing and toothsome as well as healthful. We respectfully Invite your Inspec tion of our plant at all times; also solicit a part of your orders. SNOWFLAKE BAKERY, , 3 AS. FARQUHARSON, Prop., "'. 213 Fir St. ,; A. L. Pice came In from Imbler last evening on business. . : : Sheriff Ed. Rand, of Baker, Is in La Grande today on official business. W. R. Ladd. o! th a O. W. Railway company, is here today from Portland. E. A Anderson of Seattle is a guest et the Sommer today. . : , Miss Ora CMeBsnef arrived In th city last evening from Seattle and Is stopping at the Foley. - Andrew 'L. Durbin of Elgin made fin al proof on a homestead, at the land office this morning. - ;: v A. S. Ashley, the Baker publicity man, was a guest at the Foley hotel last evening. , . ' ; James F. Burns, a resident of Palm er Junction made filing on a timber and stone proof this morning. John J. Casserly of Hermlston has filed a proof, on a reclamation home stead.' ., ; ,',. '. John H.-Bush of Heppner made a homestead entry this morning at the land office here.. - - t Thomas Wheeler of Halfway, Ore., is seeking a homestead and made ap plication here today. G. L. Larison, the" Allen & Lewis man of . Portland, made headquarters at the Sommer last night. " ?, H. A. Vincent, the Portland druggest salesman, Is stopping at the Sommer today. ,". ;' - ' ''' G. M. Byrkett manager of the Palmer Lumber company la able to leave the hospital today after suffering an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. George H. Currey is convale- scent from the effects of a recent oper ation at the hospital, performed by Dr. Molitor. ; v .,' ' : Clifford E&eeher, a resident of Elgin, was operat d upon',yerfcrday after noon by Dr. Molitor, who removed a gland on Mr. Beechers throat. J. Brown of Portland, R. P. Penney of D nver, G. W. Elkins of San Fran-' cisco and P. P. Hunter of Seattle are; among the Foley hotel guests today, j Miss ile;en Hart, left for 'Peajlo ton thU morn-tig 'where' she will at-; tend a lrgh ecool sororlety dance t'r. eveijit.g. '."'.'.', ' A. V. Andrews, J. J. Carr and P. A.' Foley left last night for Boise to attend the aviation meet, making the trip In an automobile. . H. J. Farflukel of Chicago, I. Cohen of Salt Lake, Chas. A. Hof of Portland, J. H. Richardson and E. S. Givens of Seattle and R. J. Hinkley of Pendleton were Sommer hotel guests last night. : , , E. A. Kelley of Union was brought ovxr yesterday by Dr. Myers of Union and placed In the local hospital where Drs. Molitor of this city arfd Myers of Union performed an operation for an' acute attacke of appendlclties. ' ' j - Sheriff Rand of Baker was here last' night returning this morning with the' two Murray boys who were yesterday ' arrested on a warrant charging them' with stealing some stonehammtrs at Baker. , ' '.', W' .' ,,"'-.'.! Chief of Police John Walden went toj Pendleton this morning to testify in j the, proceedings against Frank Miller; an 'alleged box car thief who brotej out of the Pocatello Jail uime mnnltin ago" and Isjaid by detectives to' be a ' desperate character. Miller was ar rested .here but was sent to Pendleton when' It was found that , the alleged crime had been committed In Umatilla county. ' . ,J '.'....' ' County Commissioner and Mrs! ''Ce-'j cil Galloway of Elgin returned . last evening from Florida where they were called hy. the "Illness of the commis-j sioners father. The senior Galloway was left In about the same condition as he was when the Elgin man was called there. Mr. and Mrs. Galloway-' have been gone several weeks, and s--" glad to get back. TheJcomm!s.,"")r fs here this afternoon and will go cn In Elgin tomorrow. STRS. WORSTELL RETURNS. Long f rip to "Arizona Filled ritnty of Slght-Sedujr. With Mrs.' W. A. 'WorstelI returned this morning from a ten-weeks' Junket through California and Arizona. En route she visited all the places of note In California,, visiting friends here and there but always absorbng everything of Interest. , At Phoenix, where she was a guest with Doctor and Mrs. Smith, former residents of La Grande, she met sever al La Grande people. .Mr. and Mrs. James Peppers' are doing nicely and T"P 11 IN EVERYTHING YOU MAY DESIRE Even to the little Bloomer Dresses for children, the neat'ginghain dress for the miss in her teens, and a large line of ladies' house dresses. You will like the Bloomer dress. ;.': ; -', ' SHIRT WAIST SEASON LARGE. Thercnever was a season that Avas, more of a shirt : waist season. Hundreds of pretty styles to select from. $1.50 line is popular priced and one of the strong lines of the season; consist of waists for all uses. ::;;-;.vv-: 'v:' -:-" You find More Style, Larger Va riety and LESS PRICE in our line of I nJioc iTwrnmnrl Hnfc J1"5 lin? imPre" y a mxa,aj uiuuwu m, wu being the nicett we've shown We have just received by express, a large new line of misses' dress' skirts, just the kind your daughter will want for school. ' , , W Not Only Recommend '"SIMMONS. KID GLOVES But agreo to keep them pressed, shapely and mended forever - FREE OF CHARGE M I ' Such as voii have of ten paid 25c for. I , ask us about rr Both heavyweight for the boys wear and the fine rib T. .... r. . .. . - lcd for girls? wear." They are value yOii haven't seen '"'s W 'afc s In before,; Remember, two pair for 35c, any size. ; kndld for Y0V..,TrYrl 17k Hosiery j v- : .;',''-'- ' .: .. " Put a little SUNSHINE in your home Quality Prices the Same Less Put a little . SUNSHINE in your home r '.. V i r I Mrs. J. W. Smith, 408 East Main St., i Durham, N. C 1910. : v "Parisian Sage la the best hair tonic and scalp cleaner I have ever used. It also promotes the growth of hair, and makes it soft andglosBy." Mrs George E. Alivander, 222 N. Wayne St.. St. Mary's. Ohio, 1910. SINCERITY Shoes for Women CHESTERFIELD Shoes for Men GOLDEN DAYS School Shoes -we can save you money! - ID ALTON'S La Grande's Only Cash Store ably located In the' desert region, all doing well physically and financially. After an extended visit at Phoenix. which' by the way included two squints at Theodore Roosevelt during his trip through there, trips to the Pan-American ostrict farm where 2,300 ostriches are farmed and she saw the prize bird, valued at Jlo'.OOO, and visits to the Indian villages were also enjoyed. The superb ride through the Grand canyon of Arizona was ona of the sights of her Journe and Mrs.,Wor stell classes it as the climax to them an.' -. . When Mrs. Worstell left La Grande she was suffering with a severe cold but the balmy winter weather of the south cured her completely. 50 cents. Girl with Auburn hair on every bottle. . ;.'; ' S 4 S $ & g g Mr. and MrsvFred Jacbs'are comfort-1 My nalr waB Ia,Ung 0ut maiyi 1 nhiv tv.J h.o f.sed one bottle of Parisian Sage POST OFFICE CANDY STORE 1'rs. C. C. Combs, Prop. Of which gave great relief to the falling hair and Itching scalp, and the sec ond bottle cured It entirely. I use it once in a while to keep my hair In igood health." Minnle4 J, Eisenhard, 1512 ,Gordon St., Allentown, Pa., 1910. Parisian Sage Ib- guaranteed by the Newlln Drug company": and drufeglsts everywhere, stop falling hair, Itching ! scalp and make the. hair grow abund antly, or money back. Large bottle TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR RENT A room 23x36 In Lewis building. Suitable for small lodge. 4-19-tf FOUND Silver watch, at the Observ office same. Owner apply and Identify 4-19-tf A Business Onportonltr. . A young man of energy and high character able to Invest a small amount of capital In an honorable, le gitimate business, and who is ambi tious to "do things" may learn of an attractive opening by addresslng'Sin cerity," c-o Observer. ' - 4-19-2t PRAISED. BY ALL. . Nothing for the Balr So Good as Par isian Sage! The Newlln Drug company sells It on money back plan, so you take no J "I can truthfully say that Parisian Sage Is the best dandruff cure I have ever UBed, and can cheerfully recom mend It for dandruff or falling hair." ' THEATRE PROGRAM. , Mexican Filibusters , Kalem Scenes in and around the pres ent uprising In Mexico. ..Lieutenant's Wild Ride...... , Gaumont A wild ride against time. Nan's Diplomacy ....... Lubin ' A comedy. Acting And pho tography are excellent. Song "Portland Wants Us In In 1912." Elks' booster song by Mr. Cowan, first to Introduce the song in Portland. , Cowan Piano and tenor Bolist. Greenaway drums and effects. Admission 10 cents f Fine Line FRUITS ' -r.VV' - f' ICE CREAM X ' POSTCARDS $ I - - Ti)RACCO ? t A . " NEWS DEALERS. v. W$ s 4 p-.r. . .- --jjgf "'-11 WEEIPIM lr : a: ' GOING AFTER THE LICE. Vou need tomethine to clean up disinfect and kill parasite. KHESO DIP flo.l : will do tbe work. ' DEPENDABLE SURE INEXPENSIVE EASY TO USE ' We have a ipecial book let on (iiieBMS of foul try. Call or write for one. . WRIGHT. DRUG COMPANY t17 Mr. ' , BUSINESS MAN Do you realize the import ance of an Electric Sign in dtawing trade to your store or placelof business? We make a very low flat rate on sign lighting, and are prepare to quote, -attractive prices on any kind ot a sign that you may de; sire. Our representative Is al ways ready to call and talk the matter over with you. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company Phone Main 34 .."V 1 'at V