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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1911)
W GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1911. 7 .- rr "" "V" " V - - r v-mr-w-w wr VL7 v Don't buy the first suit tcu look at Remem ber that you can buy clothing with a reputation, almost as cheap as ordinary makes.. FOR IN-, STANCE CONSIDER Adler's Collegian Clothes If this line of clothing was not the best in Am erica, it would not find room in our store. v ;'( tt' V lit - i " ' WE HAVE TRIED OTHER MAKES, TOO, ' but for perfect satisfaction we recommend this m? well-known lme. We have exclusive control or tj town, and every suit that goes out is absolutely .S - guaranteed. ; . . Before you decide, won't you let us show you these hisrb--Trade suits? You'll be agreeably sur- prised s f. tile prices of such fine garments. . It's your privilege to make your own comparisons. SHBROS. The Home of Good Clothes yr I f , K. of P. Temple Dedicated. J Spokane, Wash., May 5. The mag- nlflcent new temple of the Spokane 4 Knights of Pythias was formally, dedl i cated today' with imposing ceremonies I conducted In the presence of a' large J'.; gathering of members of the order. j ; The most of the grand lodge officers of r the, state of Washington were, In at- r tendance, ' ' ' 1 ; ',; J To Tjj 3Ian for,Annt Murder.. T . Elktoh,' Kf., May Si A"1 special terra vened today foi the trial of ilorris panks, th? Trenton man whq,ls harg- ediwlth the tcurdte or ms annt, Mr. , Fenrie.l A; Sebreel'BankJ has' retak'- ed Congressman A, 0. Stanleyt6 co'j-. -duct his defense. - aratoga 4 Ch it: made from Potatoes, can be had at the r'j j' IS SCHOOL BOARD APPOINTS THREE ' TO' IN VEs ilUATt. Block West of School llonses Will Be 'Purchased If Suitable. m oES il i i f j ( ! Kpyaiui "pcery H. Prison, Prop. ' r Not in the Association Three men Were named at a specfal meeting of the school board last eve nine to look into the feasibility of pur chasing the block of ground Just west of the central school buildings for ath Utic park purposes. These mop are T., H. Crawford, William Miller and J, H. Peare and they will report at the next meeting of the board, " I v The obiect of armolntlne the' com mittee, was to pave the way for waited action, li sucn a plan is 'reported i rav- orable. for the purchase and Construe tlon of an athletic: park in wbloa the nigcuscnooi atmetic. teams can,; train ana holds their meets and games. The urgent .need of such facilities and the con.ven)rnce of tne sue in question have long been evidenced facts. ; , ATfikan Fourlh of Joly. ,1 . t El Paso, .Texas,. May 5. The( ; pres ent turbulent - condition ' of 'affairs across the border did not Interfere greatly with' the' customary 'celebra tlons of "Cinc'o de Mayo." whlcb Is one of . Mexico's chief nt-'jnal, holidays The , cUebration commemorates: the Victory of . the republican army. . at Puebla, May 6, . 1865, which event marked the re-establishment of the Mexican republic. - "' , , . ' Children Plant Catalpa Tms. Buffalo, N. Y., May 5. Buffalo ob served Arbor day today by the plant ing of 100,000 catalpa trees. The trees were presented by a local firm and were planted by the school children throughout the city. 1 1 Fights Scheduled for Tonight. "Spike" Kelly vs. Jack Morgan, 10 rounds, at South Bend, Ind. Billy Allen vs.. Pat Drouillard, 10 I rounds, at Toronto, Ont. . The Most interesting and instructive competition ever inaugurated $4200 IN PRIZES INCLUDING ELEGANT CHEST OF SILVER, LADIES' GOLD WATCH ES, HANDSOME MUSIC CABINET. Bead this list of valuable yriics. CHESTS OP SILTED 1st and 4th Prizes. Latest "Mission" Design Blu ' sl Cabinets. - IS Ladles' and Gentleman's Watches. . - - -1 1 2d and 5th Prizes. Iri Trizcw ir The Prizes are as Follows! . !i ' ' ' - FIRST PRIZE Magniflcnt chest of silver and $150 cash pur chasing check. . SECOND PRIZE Ladies' gold watch and $140 cash purchas ing check. J . THIRD PRIZE Beautiful music cabinet and $135 cash pur-,..-chasing check. ' ! - A" . FOURTH PRIZE Handsome chest of silver and $130 cash . : purcb&slnp chock t j $ ' 1 FIFTH PRIZIB Ladies! gold watch and $120 cash purchasing f - (heck. ' f ' Then, In order of merit, 65 special advertising cash pujehasing checks ranging In value from the above down to $60, . Can you Solve It! J : , THE DIAMOND "ZZ" PUZZLE' , ' N: 11 Eiler's Music Housd . Largest Western Dealers in rianos, fn conjunction with Boston' , Jvew l ork's, rnuadeipnia'a ana Chicago's Greatest llano JKasera . v. - will dlsirlbut to residents of four counties In Oregon $4,00 EREE n CAN YOU SOLVE THIS PUZZLE? IT CAN BE DONE. ,,.r-, ' !. - DIRECTIONS: Place any number from 7 to 15 inclusive in the eight vacant diamonds on the above or any similarly arranged seperate sheet of paper In such a manner that any way ; the num bers are added (Including the number In the center square), the . total will be 33. The sam0 number cannot be used more than once. The five nearest correct answers will be given thj five grand awards above mentioned and the others In the order named. Each contestant to abide by the rules. The decision of the Judge to be final. In case of a 1 4. prizes of similar value to be given to each contestant. Professional artists, music trade employes and ' winners of first prizes in our previous contest barred. All an- ' awers must be mailed or br6ught in to us by May 16, 1911, at 6 p. ' m. Be sure your name and address is plainly written on your, answer, and send to.EILERS' MUSIC HOUSE, Care of P. O. Box, La Grande, Oregon. i WHX IT IS DOSE. Our purpose In holding this contest is to acquaint the pec pie of this section with the many far-famed makes of planoa : we handle. The manufacturers of. these pianos are cofrvlnced tbatj this form of advertising is far more effective than spending larga amounts in magazine and newspaper advertising, subsidizing con-J; X cert pianists, etc., etc. We too, believe the best advertisement for ; -. a good piano Is a satisfied customer, and we believe, further, that, ' . the advertising allowance should go to the person who buys al piano. We want everyone to know that ours are the only stores' In the west that sell the famous Chlckerlng the oldest and most expensive of -American pianos; the beautiful toned Sohmer; tho : ndw celebrated Lester of Philadelphia"? the world-renowned Klm4 , -. "'ball "(given the highest grand fiward t the Chicago exposition! '. ... and again at the Seattle exposition lauft year), the genuine Deck-j ' " er, and "bur own Ellers! Orchestral Ptano, as well as the famous 1 Autopiano,-which every one can 'play without practice. The ' y Steger pianos, the Bush & Qerts, .and the HP. Nelson pianos alsol axe sold only by us. And we want everyone to know that we Belli these fine dependable makes of instruments tor less than theyj are obtainable elsewhere. j IJiFOBMATIO viSK. Atlach this slip (or one similar) to'your answer, writing . . , Piainiy. , rame.,..(.....,.....n..... street no. ., v ; .'. . o Post Office t.ffV,i.-r.t' ,,,, ,' It l)osstble, give below the names and addresses of ona or more of your friends whom you believe might consider 7 the purchase of a Piano, Autopiano or Organ. . . Name ......I, P. O.. Address. ... ........... . . :. ; . : . ;, n i-.'a . Name P. O. Address... ' Name. . . fTS. . . O. Address....... ........ . " v Also one or more who might consider the purchase of a Phonograph. ' . ' . Name .." i 1 . . . . P. O. Address ............... Name. ...'..,...'.,......... .P. O. AddreBS Name , . ... P. 0.VAddress ............... n i ; i 9 eirs ' 1 Trfi LA GRANDE, OREGON T7 TT T .1