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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, .THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1911. PAGE 5 " --3 THEATR THE THEATRE OF QUALITY. Bert 3L Sherwood, Proprietor and Manager. PROGRAM . t "The Writing on the Blotter". , ....,....". . . . . Edison Many tinue has the blotter been responsible for discovery of a crime: This is one, ' ""The Cattleman's Daughter". , Essanay - You will like this picture story of love on a western ranch. : V. . .''-';- "His First Sweetheart"..,..,. ..; . .. . 4 ........... . Gaumont Beautiful story. A clever and amusing little boy and girl. "The Beautiful Gorges of ; Tarn" . . . . . .". , Gaumont An absolute Joy to every lov er of .mountain and stream. . SPECIAL THE GREATEST . ' YET i : : " "Those gong My Mother Used .. toSlnfr." - Mat!ne5 4,'.V :MisGar:kk Evenings . ....... 4 Mr. Ferrin Come early and avoid the rush. practically all new and reasonable goods. They are remnants and odd pair3 from our spring ine. Look them over before they are picked over. The Golden Rule company. , Fresh strawberries will be regular ly served at the Silverthorne fountain In the future. ; 5-?-St Cur silk sale Is being very freely ptiircn!:d. 33c per yard is almost a ridiculous low price for the line of goods we are showing. Rajas, Sul slnes, Foulards, Mulles, etc., but we must reduce our stock. The Golden Rule company. Our stock of prescription drugs Is so complete that it's seldom a cus tomer has to wait for ua to procure an ingredient. Prescription filling Is a specialty with us. The Newlln Drug company. ' -: The election of officers for Rescue Hose companies Nos. 1 and 2, held last eveningresulted in the following se lections: P. A. Foley, for-man; L. L. , Snodgrass, first assistant foreman; ' Charles Murchison,' second assistant foreman; Hugh McCall, president, Nat Zweifel, vice president; Cam Cay !lor. secretary; George Weisinberg; treasurer and Frank Brown, histor : Ian.'- ' ,. ", , .' '- ',' ': - . o o . fEliSOSALS. O ' o MCALS I Delicious strawberries will ba serv- ed In the future at the Silverthorne iou'itain. : 5-2-3t t Aa an indication oft th interest taken : in the excursion to Elgin next Sunday, 1 D. C. Brichoux, proprietor of the Sa t voy hotel, has reserved 10 tickets for i his hotel. . ThA trnti leave ot 1 '.WV making , a 'very convenient arrange ment. Mr. Brichoux heads the list o reservations so far, though there are other large batches of tickets ordered. t all Main 4 for quick messenger f.- jice. The office Is operated by H. ivifJer and he attends ' to, business. . nil him and sret resnitta . . Get acquainted with ovr goods, bur n i :;hods and our prices and you'll r fijlily see why pur business grows. us supply you- next drug need. I Newlin Drug tompany. Raymond 4. Cook, an 6.-W. fireman here and MIsb Mabel Lambert of Fruit dale were married last evening by Justice of the Peace Williams and were guests of honor at the banquet last evening given by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engine-men...-, hoes less than one half their regu- pr'renot an old style lot but "Sit The management of the Savoyhotel announces it will give a summer, rate. Finest rooms In the city after May t. Excellent service always. 5-412t Firemen, Attention There will be a, meeting of Rescue Hose company tonight at 7:30 for the purpose, of electing two delegates to go to Portland. ' Hugh McCall, President. Jinsit R eceiive y ,. s5 Big shipment of Ladies' Neckwear, Belts and Barettes All the latest styles and patterns at lowest prices Housewives will f incl an onnortunitv I this week to stock up at a saving in all those little notions, that are used all the time. f ', V; y-' -v-;- All 25c Articles, 19c AH 15c Articles, 13c All 10c Articles, 7c All 5c Articles, 3c THE CASH BAZAAR Nothing Over 25 Cents A. E. Eaton, the Union capitalist, Is Is La Grande today transacting busi ness matters. George M. Andrews of Boise Is at the Foley this afternoon while tran sacting business here. .. , Fred Meyers, La Grande's clever' left fielder, returned today"' from Starkey prairie where he went with - some horses. : y - C. H. Green of Spokane, E. B. Read of Salt Lake, W, D. Vande Vanter of Seattle were Foley hotel guests this morning. A' small crowd last evening enjoyed theaseball dance at the Elks hall. Conflicting attractions was responsi ble for the shortage in attendance. The La Grande track team leaves to morrow morning for Ontario to enter the annual Eastern Oregon meet there Saturday. ! . " : ' . ' '-. H. J.-O'Neill, the O.-W. freight man with headquarters at Portland stop ped at the Foley last night while tran sacting business here, Mrs. Jess Paul went to Huntington this morning where. her sister, Mrs. Will , Wallace, is ill. ' After a visit at the gateway city she returns to Baker to visit friends briefly. Willie Peare . reached home this morning from Chicago where he has spent several months perfecting him self In engraving. While In Chicago lence Inthat line of work and comes back well, -prepared In his profession. He has be n gone about four months. Martin ; & Bradley, the plumbs rB, have Just, completed a piece of work for the Russell meat, market which gives the refrigerator sewer connec tions without dlrsct connections. The connection Is made with a pan of wa tejvin the basement, and absolutely prevents' sewer gas from reaching the refrigerator. Considerable other work was done to the plumbing of the meat shop. . ' ; ; .. if If! 1 - , , B 5 j Superior Undervear, that Fi its Star Theatre Has Sweet Slngr.'r. : One of the popular attractions at the Star theatre at every performance is Miss Mildred Stephenson, vocalist and pianist. Aside from her remark able ability and splendid voice she has many personal friends who attend reg ularly when Miss Mildred has a new song or a new piano selection. Shels very popular with the young people of La Grande and in her profession she ranks very high. Men's Union suits, SUPERIOR in make and in name, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75, $2.50 arid $3.00. Here Is one underwear that gives . true comfort and lasting satis : faction. ; ; Superior L'nlon Suits fit, fit all over because properly knitted over scientifically graded patterns. SUPERIORS never bind, bag, sag, or hike. They are the Union Suits with the troubles left out construct ed of finest materials and reinforced at every wearing point "The Lap without the Gap" Js a featude of SUPERIORS that 'has made many friends for these Union Suts. ; BOYS' UNION SUITS Fine ribbed Ecru. A garment that is indispensible for summer wear. We have them in short sleeves and knee length, . and long sleeves and ankle length at 50c for size 24, witV 5c advance for each size, making a size 32, or small man's size, 70c Fine sleeveless Vests', 13j, 15c,' 17 l-2c. Same, in Lisle 13c 15c, 171-2c, 25c I'NIOX SUITS. Sleeveless, lace" bottom, fine rib.. 40c High neck, short sleeve, knee length OUC Same as above In fine Lisle, rib 75c CHILDBE1VS. Sleeveless Vests, nice fine . rib, all Sizes i ...... . OI0X SUITS. High neck, long sleeves, fine Swiss rib 10c 25c (HIgh neck,,wlng sleeve, lace bottom.. We also have these In anklj: and knee length tight and lace bottom, so we are able to supply you with al most anything you may need. 25c Ladies' Summer Undervear 4 ItV not a matter of price alone In t buying tTnderweaf, that Is if you get the value that you pay for. THE COLUMBIA ODERWEAB FOR LADIES. Is superior to any thing on tho mar ket at the price. We know that we have what you will want in' the line, Quality, Price and Texture consldered.lffifl ti.1i)aWRj 1 THE ; GOLDEN RULE CO. QUALITY THE SAME t i 'I t I PRICES LESS k We Want Your Underwear and Hosiery Trade Music loving people are interested In tonleht'a miimcal af 'the homo nf Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Scroggln when the Tuesday Muslcala will render the an. pended program: '; . " v SIection "II Trovatore" .... Verdi . C, 0. Wilson, violin; C. W. Clogston, cornet; Mrs. Carlock, piano. . . v '. (a) "A Gift From You" ...................... ;...!' Hardelot (b) "My Lover Is a Weaver" ........................ Hildach ' ' ; ' .. Miss Fowler. ' , " . . "The Wter.Ln:,lM4..... ,...;c:-74;......Bullard r 3-..r-'Mr. F. R. Bridges. ,v."" . "Scottish Love' Poem". ;-&l&&&.Vwt MacDowell : ' ; : ?; .' Mrs. G-S. Blrnie.''v' . , - A portrayal of a weird Scottish harp song In a sea-bound " ' castle. .. .' - r , r . . ' (a "Four Leaf Clover" ........ J.. willeby (h)-r"The Night Hag a Thousand Eyes .Neldlinger Mrs. J. J. Carr. "Gipsey Dance" ....... . Ernst ' "' ' C. 0. WIlBon. - :v v '' Serenade" ,. 4 , ..............4 Lostl .. Mrs. Hermann Siegrlst ' - . ' .. "Liebesgarten" ............. Schumann . Mis Young, violin Mr. Carruth, 'cello.; Mrs. Blrnle, piano. a) "Without Thee 4......... dHardelot (b) "When the Roses Bloom", ., Reicbardt " : Miss Fowler. . Tnlngi Are Chr4d Nw, Thf KiMinft ut July. tUe day t our in iviii ni A.iiiiuy. whh tlif iinnlverxiirv it, jtlii l'euaratluu of' 1 n d 1 11 It 1 .' tind mi our mitIvmI wh were toiti nut sai-ni iiviHmtlpnH were nuikiiin tin 11 elf lirsitlmi. ,: ' -y: .;.'' ! .' ' (Mir liiiiilt.iNl. x iimii uh tie found dim wlin we were, iiiitiii'dlntely 'HUie m 11 to re'iuext tlii"! vh would exctiie tlie tii'htusfd HiHte iti whlcli liM house wan. mi tliU wan tin- tuiiiiverxiiry day of "Anierliun Indi'iieiKteme." or. uh Home Indeed more ; pmoerly ' call It, "Aiuertcuo repentance." UV were all of us not a little Hiirprlxed at this ad-, drew, and 1 from hucIi a person;, T'Ji, 8tunceH. however, are not wantingvif people openly dn lnrinR that they bare never enjoyed ho much quiet and hap piness In their own home nince the Revolution as they did wheu the atatea were the colon leu of Great Britain. Among the planters of Virginia I have beard language of thin ort more than once.-Krom Travel Through the States of North America." by Isaac Weld. Jr, 1795. , 4 ' : A Wedding Hoax. There have been many foolish hoaxes since the days of Theodore Hook, but few so cruel as one mentioned by Bram Stoker la his book. "Famous Impostors." "A young couple were about to be married In Birmingham when those officiating were startled by the delivery of a telegram from Loun don with the message: -Stop marriage at once. His wife and children have arrived In London 'and will come on to Birmingham.' The bride fainted, and the bridegroom was frantically perturbed at thus summarily being provided with a wife and famiir Rut It was useless the unhappy man -had to maae me Dest of his way through an exasperated crowd, fall of avm. thy for the wronged girt. Inquiry, nowever, snowea her friends that the whole thing was a hoax-possibly worked by some revengeful rival of the man whose happiness had been so unexpectedly deferred." ' The Preof. ' "If your wife is such a terribly good cook, why don't you eat more dinner at borne?" "Gee! How would I know how good she could cook If I didn't eat some where elser-Cleveland' Plain Dealer. A Matin Idol. ."He's a -tlikler for-realism." Yes. but he iirrlen It ro excess. In the second -ene he In HUiHied to be severely wounded, and he ban a sur g'eon lne ii!!!iefi!i! iietween the acts." I'lttnlmiK I'ost.- Lrg Order. "Tour own Imhy. If ynu have one.' idrertlsed the enrerjirtnlng photopra pber. "ijiii he enlarged, tinted and framed for $:. a do7.eti."-Hlue Bull. If you would abolish avarice you must abolish the parent of It luxury. Vail Greamery Wholesalers of BUTTER, CEEAJT, MILK, BUT. TEKMILK AND ICE CREAM. Phone, Main 733. Located at 215 Fir street In the building . formerly occupied by Gold Leaf Creamery, Your orders will be given prompt attention. YTE NEED CREAM-WE PAY TOP PRICE FOR BUTTER FAT SEE US AND GET OUR PRICES AnecdoWs of RIohtor. " Dr.. Rtchter will forgive us, we are sure, for telling two rehearsal stories abont him. Mndara X. was singing at a rehearsal iud was decidedly out of tune. Dr. Rlchter erood It as long aa he could, then turned to her. "Madam.'" he said, "will you kindly give the or chestra your AT ; At another rebearnal one of the in strumentalista made a mistake. "No," said Dr. Rlcbter: 'It goes so (hum ming) rum-tum-tarumr The same player made another mistake. "No, no rum-tum-tarumr At the third mt. jtakeiDr. Rlchter momentarilv lost n. uence ana cried, "Why do you make so - jnnny mistakes. Mr. r vhn Quickly recovering bis habltnnt enm oumor. "An. I know why it is you like to bear me sing!" Manchester Guard. Ian. .. 1 f t t 4 MH f V t I; Do YOU Know il : : the Food Value : I :; of Peanut Butter? Peanut Bntter contains more X food value than the best roast T 'beef and h a thorough delight to the tate when used for sand wiches and luncheon dishes. . , . 15, 20 and 25c Jars i Pattison Bros. 1 m..i o r1-r-M--t-"f .' i !