La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 09, 1911, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    LA GRANDE EVEN1NU OBSEIiVEK,
TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1911.
PAGE 5
THEATRE
THE-THEATRE OF QUALITY.
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Bert ' X. Sherwood, : Proprietor
j'.l , nl Manager. "
PROGRAM r-:-::.i-;
'The Redemption". '. . . Ecllpee
I The early ' conversion of a
wayward youth. A beautiful
child life picture teaching a
great lesson. '
"Th? Chiefs Daughters"
Blograpb
r Splendid Indian Btory. ' . ,
VERY SPECIAL
"Winsor McCoy" ... Vitagraph
Winsor McCoy la the cartoon
st o flhe New York Herald. This
This is a wonderful reproduc
tion of his work.
Illustrated scrag "Lonesome"
Sung by Miss Nellij Garrlck.
Our stock of prescription drugs Is
bo complete that-4t'a seldom a cus
tomer has to wait for us to procure
an Ingredient. Prescription filling is
a specialty wiUx us.N The Newlin Drug
company. ',
Stout, corner of Sixth and O avenue,
on Wednesday afternoon and evening,
May 10th. beginning at 5:30, A sub
stantial menu at; reasonable prices
will be provided. - ; j f ' ; ' ; j '
5-6-3 t ..-.''.. Us:
.The management of the Savoy hotel
announces it will' give a summer rate.
Finest rooms in the city after May 1.
Excellent service always. 5-412t
Our'sllk' sale' Is being very freely
patronized. ' 35e per yard Is almost a
ridiculous low price for the line of
goods wi are showing. Rajas, Sul
sines, Foulards, Mulles; etc., but , we
must reduce our stock. ' The Golden
Rule company. ;
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i taieiena n:ippr.
; The fancy work section of St. Pet
er's guild will serve a cafetsrla sup
ner at the residence of Mrs. J. D.
Get acquainted with our goods, our
methods and our prices and you'll i
readily see why our business grows, j
Let us supply your next drug need.
The Newlin Drug company. ' I
I What You Getf
in 1 lb. of Barring
ton Hall Coffee v
'o Chaff. -Intone
pound of , Barrlngton
Hall coffee. . "
No dost.
So dirt or foreign aicr.
I One ponnd of vnre cofT.e.
Cost per pound i.
Cups of fo.Vrc bO to 80.
' Cost tier ctn l-2c to 3-4c.
WH AT YOU GET
; In one pound of ordJnnry coffee.
A handful of chaff and dust .
The dirt and foreign matter com-
mon to coffee (not Baieriztd)
Balance of ponnd pure coffee.
Cost per ponnd 80c to 50c
Cnps of coffee 40 to 50.
: Cost per cu, l-2c to lc
BABRIXGTON HALL COFFEE
For Sale by. x,V
Pattison Bros. I
Phone Black 81.
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Our Interest
In You
TVw not cose when we have
sold you a Kodak Plctur3 tak
ing is very' simple row but If
there are any little points that
bother you, we are cheerfully
ready to help you out. The very
completj little Instruction
books that the kodak company
issues, show that they," too, nro
Interested In your success. But
we are here on the ground. Lst
' us show you how simple it all is.
"At Home with the Kodak,"
Is the title of an Illustrated and
clearlywritten little book that
t the kodak people have Issued
on home portraiture.
; Whether you' have a. camera
or not we will be glad, to give
you a copy. Crop us a postal,
or If convinient, call at the
store.
Wright Drug Co.
iV- Spring
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and
Pumps
in Patents,
Gun Metal,.
Suedes '
and
; Velvets
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Misses' patent and gun metal ;
strap dippers, $1X0 to UM.
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(Children's smoked horse and tans j
In scullers and shoes in the ac-;
robat last with flexible solas, ;'.
Just the thing for summer wear
$tM to t&M. ' ;)
' Child's stfap slippers and Ro-j
man sandels, siiea 2 to 8 at 65e
to tLOfl. "
Men's and boys' elk hide shoes.
Boyes' sizes $2.00 to &JB&
Men's sizes ......$3.00 to $125
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Onyx hosiery for men, women
' and children, none better made
with linen heels and toes that
wear.
Ladles' silk and lisle hose to
match any shade, 60c and 75c,
The Presbyterian Brbtherhood will
meet tonight at the home of J. ' K.
Wright. 1202 Pennsylvania avenue. The
subject for diBcnssioin will be. "The
Resurrection." " . v r , .
Dr. W. T. Phy. -formerly of Hot Lake
Oregon, wishes to announce his perm
aneat location in Spokane, Washing
ton, with offices In' the Hutton build
ing. He will confine the work to surg
ery, office practice and consultation.
The water superintendent's .office
today wishes to remind the water us
ers that tomorrow Is the last day to
yay rents In. . ' .
L. J. FRENCH SHOE CO.
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$ i'EHSONALS.
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C: T. Darley, the engineer, Is Irf Un
ion today in business matters.
F. M. Ladd of Seattle is at the Som
mer this afternoon.. : '
Ed Stff ler, a capitalist of Portland,
is at the Foley this afternoon.
George H. Sutherland, s the . Walla
Walla plumber is at the "Foley to
day. . " ' . '
Miss Klia Copeiana, or waiia waaa,
is visiting the O. E. Sllverthorne fam
ily.". .
J. A. Astert a Warren Construction
company official of Portland, is at the
Foley today. - ".- 1 :
Mrs. Gforge Montgomery of Wal
lowa is on her way to Pendleton this
evening and Is stopping at the Foley.
G. K. Hutt the Simmons hardware
man of St. Louis, is at the Foley to
day.' -. .-.'..; : -
O. L. Sawyer of Hardscrabble fame
at Imbler," is transacting importari
business in the city this afternoon. I
J. B. Murphy of Portland Is at ths
Sommer hotel today, while transact ng
business .here for a few days. V .
Miss B;ssie Felbaum of Cove passed
through the city this morning on her
! way to Cove from Walla Walla. She
twaa accompanied by her mother.
. Isldor Fuchs, a prominent liquor
. dealer of Baker, is at the Sommer to
day while transacting business in La
Grande.
Ed Hughes is suffering with an at
tack of typhoid fever. He is still In
the grip of the disease though not
deemed very critically ill.
I H. B. Waggoner of La Grande spent
' yesterday in the city as the guest of
' his brother, Walter Waggoner. Pen-
1 dleton East Oregonian.
"Happy" Harriman, a Warren Con-
. struction official, leaves tonight for
Lewiston to load paving machinery
and ship it to North Yakima where
he will take charge of work. .
! Mrs. J. A. Wilcox and daughter, who
j have been guests with Mr. and Mrs.
George E. Goode of the Sommer hotel
! for a few days, returned to their home
in Portland this morning. ,
. . Miss Mayme Foster of Baker has ac
cepted a position as bookkeeper for
the La Cr and 'U'..i company and she
succeeds W. K. Davis who opens an
Insurance headquarters here.
' Mr and M. noot ; the M ntuna
-rooming house were called to Union
this morning by a report stating that
Tom Foster, an old resident of Union,
had suffered a paralytic stroke and
was in a dangerous condition.
E. J. Carbine of Fruitdale has re
turned from his farm In Mexico to vis
It his family. He rpports that the rev
olution has not gained sufficient head
way to disturb business on the west
coast of Mexico where his interests are
located. ...
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f7tv SPECIAL, Nov arrival:
II
S y
oft Taffeta, made to
Have the narrow appearance and I
yet plenty bf width. $5X3 and. $6X3 j
values at this Special Price.
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All $8.50 values go on
sale at this figure.
OUR SILK SALE is still on, and
showing some excellent values, at .
we
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'DON'T OVERLOOK THE LONG
LIST OF BARGAIN BASEMENT
. SPECIALS. YOU (JET COITONS
CLOTHES LINES. mmmHmmmm
60 foot heavy cotton $ .2:1 .
50 foot wlr .IS OX ALL CASH PURCHASES.
75 foot wire .23 ,
100 foot wire &l
100 foot extra heavy ' ' ,
Clothespins, common, per doz. .02 :
Clothespins, U. S. spring.. ...07Vi
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EGG BEATERS.
Heavy wire beater .......
Extra heavy wire beater .....
Dover beater (genuine)" '. , .'.
Holt beater, reg. 25c article..
$ .05
. .09
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.19
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PIE TLATES.
All sizes .$. 0.1
BRUSHES. 1
Vegetable or hand scrub small $. 0."
.10
.17
Shoe brush, full stock black
brlsles ......,..........;...$ 3
Stove brush, curved end top
handle .LI
Same as above select stock , .
Gray and white Tamplco Bcrub
Calibre, perfect hand fit scrub
Osflbre, handled sink or vege
table .s
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1VIIISK BROOMS.
Double Bewed . . . . . '. ; . .$ J83
Double sewed, smaller, , fine ''
corn, pocket or grip size . . .33
Heavy selected stock, Pullman 5
FAILS, TI3f.
10 quart, heavy plain
12 quart, heavy plain ....
GRAY GRANITE.
10 quart, seamless
12 quart, seamless
..$ .21
.28
.13
POT COTERS.
All sizes ..... j". ..$.05
GRAXITEWARE.
, Pudding. Pans, Seamless.
1 1-2 quart $ U)S
2 quart .................... M
8 quart ... . , ................. .11
4 quart .13
PRESERVE KETTLES, Baled Lip.
3 quart kettle .19
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4 quart kettle
5 quart kettle
6 quart kettle
8 quart kettle
16 quart kettle
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THE GOLDEN RULE CO.
PRICES LESS
W QUALITY THE SAME
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Already Outside.
ln the days of the ancient drama."
said the pedantic person, "perform
ances were given In the open air."
"What a discouragement that must
have been." replied Miss Cayenne, "to
the man who insists on going out of
the theater to get a breath of fresh
alr.M Washlugton Star. .
Kills Sweetheart and Suicide.
Stockton, Cal., May fl- Crazed
through Infatuation and Jealousy Paul
Miller, a wealthy mining man, re
quested rMarguerlte Martinez aged 19,
to play "earer My God to Thee' and
while she was before the piano he
fired Ave shots into her body. She
died instanly. The man then walked
Into an adjoining room and stuffed a
stick of dynamite into bis mouth, Hi
the fuse and blew off his head.
. A Cow Foi" a Llf.. '
Tbe Ober Gabelboru is a peak no
torious for th diiuirernus cornices
wdich decorate its tipper rldcps. 1 Of
ninny accident reported In runiuvtlou
with It po.rhnpH ttif tnofT rotmirlcitiii.
wiy (I 1 Atirtiliiim In "Swish M.hiii
Win Clliuti.", whh llic nil vein tire hif!
btelt m Miniiipiir and tn .mhiii huuw
in pussiuK iiiiiuu tlif daiiyHiHi .1. n
cornice It suddenly k;i vh uiki;
tbe amateur, mid lie weni . tl.viti
thmugu spai. lu up;ireiir destriu tioi)
The guide at the otuer ctid of tlw viw
seemed 'in hopeless plltrht. but with
astounding presence of mlud he flung
himself down the opposite side of ilm
ridge, thus Rnving two lives. Tbe rope
cut deep Into the snow above, but beld
firm. The young guide's name was
Ulricu Aimer, ills reward was a cow.
A' Horticultural PurxU.
"It's no use." Highs the niiTure wl
ard. "1 may an well give up ' '
"What Is bothering you'',' we ask
sympathetically. ,
"I got started a few year ng dn a
whim of mine. I took a head nf cab
bage and crossed It with a wblte pota
to and grew eyes on It; then I crossed
that with a cornstalk and grew ears on
it; then I crossed that with a squash
and grew a peck on It; then I crossed
that with a rocoanut and grew hair on
It, bnt hanged If I can figure ont what
to do for n nose' and month!" 8t
Louis Republic. . :
up Into my throat, my food did not di
gest, headaches of the worst kind at
tended,. I became weak, nervous and
Is a condition so I could not sleep.
pimples, blotches, or dull eyes,, your
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uigetuiuu ib mi wrung, ana you snouia
take MI-O-NA stomach tablets Immed
iately, and put your stomach right ! .
"Was alarmtd at my condition a MI-O-NA Instantly stops belching of
doctoring did not benefit me, finally I
was induced to try MI-0--NA, and af
ter using for about two weeks, I found
a cure."
If you have a sallow complexion,
gas, sour stomach, heartburn and foul
breath and elves comnleta relief la
five minutes. . ''.'"
MI-O-NA Is guaranteed to cure dys
pepsia, sea sicKncss, vomiting or preg
nancy, or money back.
Don't hesitate to try MI-O-NA. ' It Is
for sale by the Newlin Drug company
and leading druggists everywhere at
50 cents a larar? hot.
April 18 27 May 29 '. '
BAD HEADACHES QUICKLY DIS-
' " ArPEAK.
Mrs. Chas. Hartley,; 516 J Franklin
treet, JackBon, Mich., says: "I-had
suffered all kinds of pain and agony
from stomach complaint for 'several
months. The pains In my , stomach
were very bad, the gas forced the food
A BIG LOAK FROM THIS BAKERY
will prove none too much bread af-
tcr your family has ones tasked It. Our
bnad makes , people hungry Just to
look at it, and It : ' ..
TASTES AS GOOD AS IT LOOKS.
Try a loaf or two If only as a mat
ter of e.onomy. You will And the
family filling, np on bread and neg
lecting the other foods which cost
much more money. That means a
good saving ln your household ' expenses.-
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WE HANDLE FERNDALE ICE '
" . ., CREAM.
The best In the market ! .
S'0WFLAKE BAKFRY,
JAS. FARQUHAR90N, Prop.",
Vail
Creamery
Wholesalers ef
BUTTER, CREAM,' MILK, BUT.
TERMILK AND ICE
.i'-'V ' CREAK.
; ' " Phone, Main 733.
Located at 215 Fir street In the
building formerly occupied
, , by Gold Leal Creamery, Your
orders win be' grlteu prompt
' .rattentldn. s : :
,.wjj IfEED . CREAM-WE PAY
- TOP PEICE FOE BUTTER.
FAT SEE US , AND '
GET OUR PRICES