La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 10, 1911, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    LK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 911.
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LITTLE 3IS3 BORIS CANHELD.
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Monday and Tuesday; May 15-1 6-
Under Ausplceg of Modern Woodmen of America, Cosgrove and
Lang offer -the Novelty attraction of the season, tie Famous' . '
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All Girls--In Musical Gbmedyr-AU Qirls
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MOXDAYTIie' Charming .Tzlgune Operetta, "THE RANSOM.''
TUESDAY The Tunefnr ikshJOpjrrctta, THE ROSp OF BLA5f j:
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rmCESt ' fUO,' 1jOO,; "5c and 50c. Sfats' on 'Vffoj. yfff f f
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TM's What They All Say
It's Good For What Ails You
" , . Aboat Appendicitis, , . i
La' Grande people can' now learn
' Just" howVappendlcItig' starts and hotf
they can EASILY, prevent It. Ask for
the free Appendicitis hook at the A. T,
Hill's drug store..
THURSDAY, MAY 11
The'Season's Greatest Dramatic Sensation
" ' - Frederic Thomp sob presents.
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'A Vital Drama of Today by Porter Emerson Browne, with 1 DOHIS ;
! MITCHELL and LIONEL ADAMS, and a Notable Cast of .Players. .
U f lucludlng 'Albert' Sackttt, Forest Orr. WUllam II. Sullivan, Gwendolyn ) i.
Ii ;Pier3.Mattlfi Prarnnn nnrli Allen KnJlv. ; -,:' .' .? -(
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" mi iii in. ii ii iim am im . w n. Ii M i mti i ti i n i i- i i Inn
six moxtiis at' nupsoy theatre, skw yob''- 1 ;
PRICES t 50c, T5c, $LiM) ana 1.50,' Isicats . Sale" Tuesdnyli Jot ;
Reasons Why You Should Enlist Iii The!
Observer Contest '
Clerer Tanderille star with Joveulle Bostonlans wbo mtt nnforescen dlu'icul.
.. ties' with habit-mnte r. ..v 'r,',!::,.,i V:
The prizes are educational. ; . - . ' ' - .
Tou should see Portland during the great annual Rose Festival. ;
You Bhould visit San Francisco during the meeting of the National Educa-
tlonal association. - . ' . ' . . '. ' ' '.
You should become acquainted with the beauties of the Columbia river.
You should experience recreation in the social life of ocean and Coluw-
hu riv n"r'zi ictdc.4 , " ) " ' -'
You should study music under the best teachers If you have not done so
already. ' ' , k ' ' " ' "
( You should study at home, If youcannot attend college. '
You should try the thrills of competitve work, such as ihia conlfst af
fords." 1 1 , . ; ' ' ' r,
You should learn how to ask your friends 1 for their support; how to or-
. ganize them Into a working force In your own behalf. ' ' ' )
You should learn how to make friends among strangers and to get them
Interested In your success. ' ' i ' n. -i . --
THE CONTEST GIVES ALL THESE BENEFITS AND OTHERS t TOU
SHOULD ENTER. . . i ! , . 'is
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A SAFE PLACE
to buy your grain, feed and fue-1
"Is at the Grande Ronde Cash
company. ' You will always find
it fresh, clean and superior in
qualify, and your horses or cat
tle will thrive on It when you
buy. from us. Our poultry feed
and supplies will help keep your
hens laying.
GRANDE RONDE CASH CO.,
, Phone , Slain 6.
rsion
Fares East
From all Points on -OREGON-WASHINGTON
RAILROAD
" & NAVIGATION COMPANY.
-tor-""-- -.r.T""""r' Fares-1
Chicago .................... . . . $72.50
Coucil Bluffs,' Omaha, ". Kansas ' .
City, St. Joseph, St, Paul..... 60.00
Paul via Council Bluffs .....
St. Paul, via Council Eluffs . . . 63.90
Minneapolis, 'direct 60.00
Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs . 63.90
St. Louis ..................... 70.00
SALE DATES.
May 15. 17, 18, 19, 22,' 23; 24; 25; 27,
28 and 29. -; '
June 5, 7,' 9, 10, 12, 16; 17; 21; 22;
28; 29 and SO. ;
July 1. 2..3, 4, 5, 6, 19; 20; 26; 27
and 28.: ';"' ' -
August 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 16, 17; 21; 23:
23; 2S; 29 and 30. :' " .- '
September 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6 and 7.
Stop-overs within limits In either
direction. Final return limit October
Slst. One way through California, $15
additional.
Inqqlre of any 0.Yf. E. & N. Agent
for more complete Information or
VOL McMTJRRAY, 1
j ' General Passenger Agent .
- Portlani Oregon.
, GREAT TO BE SMALL.
Doris Canfleld Meets With Unforeseen
., -,(4 r -Stumbling Blocks. ; ,y j .y ;
"It's 'great to be small, butJ some?
times it's embarrassing says little
Miss Doris' Canfleld of ' the' Juvenile
Bos o'nians' who will app,:ar in-this
city May 15, 16 at the Steward. .
"I am quite proud of the fact that
I'm grown, up and am nearly the old
est of the girls," and Misa Canfleld
drew herself : up ' and ' tried to . look
tall In spite of four faet, ll Inches, and
16 years, w. c :' . .i; : a i :..
f "Why only a few weeks ago, when I
waB 1U and had to take a few days lay
off something happen , 4 that 'made me
very angry : for a moment and yet it
really was funny. " '
"I needed a couple of new traveling:
powns, and as I was not ill encush tc
Stay, in bed, I found; the address of n
habit-maker who made ftvEp ctaUy of
ready:to-wear dresses. Leasily found
the place and the woman was most
obliging. ' We looked over quite a
number of stunning street gowns un
til I found two that could be altered
to fit me. An assistant took my rueas
ure, and the proprietor promised to
have them ready the next. day. She
seemed to hesitate though, and I askd
what the, matter was. V
"She replied that under the circum-
stfncfs it would ba necessary for h?
to call up my parents and get them to
Banctlou ths order. At flrst I did not
see the joke and wps verv anp"!". W'iV
my proudest air, far better than any
thing I could do on the stage, I pulled
over my pocket book and displayed s
roll of bills, probably S5v ral hundred
dollars. " The woman was properly
humbled and when I offered to make a
deposti she said something about t
not Vtslng necessary and when I gave
her my name and address she .ilmost
fainfrd She , explained with much
stammering and many blushes that
3he had seen me at the theatre nnd
thought I was a little girl of 'aliout
ten years..- h ;.:-i,.-"i "
"Now, I Buppos-- 'hat I ojcht to
have been " very inuch compi'iliepted,
'Jut 1 )iit cri nly liaugh:lest alv and or-
Sercd the jowns completed at once
?.Ti'J sent to rfie' VheH l got t't e "o-
ftl f V.l 1 n ivrtnd 1on,-h hut l.rms&tlv
l am 4,0' rpnd of , being )6 thaV j'spe-
time? ,4'eel Tb,a; 1 ought .to be angry
still." ' . .
; H A C K ANn ;uPtown 0ffiC8 Main 720 t
i MV-iW Residence phone Main 25 i
AMBULANGE
phone
j ; , Complete Equipment tor Resetting ahhIepaklng
, Rubber Buggy Tires '. tt ,
LA GRANDE IRON IVOfillS
. D.' FITZGERALD, Proprietor , , .",
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY, )
made Candies; :
IVE MAKE OUR OWN. 1 IVE MAKE OUR OYH ICE CREAM AND SHERBET
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' " ' We have White Clover, Blue Grass and fancy mixed
, JT seed. Our Lawn FERTILIZER will make the grass
For YOU? LBWn grow under your feet.
i ui i uui m irfnda of western grown Garden Seeds in hulk. '
Wafers-
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bmnemma
.Nothing hut the best.
Produce Co ra?soN me.
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Bright Linos In "The Sllcndthrlft.,
What some of the actors say during
ii production. , '":'. . , ' ; ,;
"A woman's sphere is first to "be a
notnsi- SEcctd, "lb 'be- a good mother,
A.ter tiut she ;an b a doctor, law-
yer.-. .carpenter,. Bociety leader or suf
fragette. . Buti if she lsnt a mother
flrst, In a hundred years from now,
there won't be any women lift to have
any spheres." Aunt Gretchen Jans.
"6ood mothers don't have to be sel
fish. After you, have lain all through
the night with a new-born babe whim
pering In your arms, It won't, juake
much dift'frence whether your .break-
fust table is decorated wth carnations
or only fobd.; A Woman Isn't a 'wo
man until she Is a mother."' 'Aunt
Gretchen Jans. 1 ''' " ,? r " : 'J
"Having intuition Instead of .logic,
the woman is. tbo betttr equipped;
the man is hampered with rules while
the woman can bite, kick, hit below
the belt and strike in the breakaways."
Phil Cartwrlght ; y; ' ';': !, '
"I want to be a benidict while can
still walk;, to the altar. It's no fun
being pushed up the aisle in. a roller
chair." Monty Ward. ' r i .- r:i--
"People in New York live on the
high speed-They, don't (even stop to
toot th-tir horns at the crossings."
Aunt1 Gretchen Jans. 1 - :"
"When people 'get 'a little money
they always want to see other people
as unfortunate as' possible." Clarice
Van Zandt : , v' : -
- This will be said at the Steward
Thursday night ' . -
The Wardrobe ent ers
to the .trade
that r appreciates .
at reasonable prices
(jood honest, work
Order your spring
suit heremade to.
order
The WARDROBE
Cleaning a Siecialty. i
Foley Hotel Bolidlng
ELECTRIC
LIGHTS
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When your feet are wet - and cold, and
rour body chilled through and through from
xpoenre, take a big done pf Chamberlain's
Cough : Rented vy: bnlhe four , ft in hot
wster before gwng to bed, and you sre
moft cerUinjto wsrd off a evrtcold. F
Uk br all deo!i ' , . ' s ,', i
are never
taken out
(T
pid you ever, kiow one jingle Instance 1
wnere electric lienti were once uRed. if
that they were ever taken out?
Did you ever; know anyone who has
used them, who would do without
them, even if th cost were twice as
great? -
ASK THE USERS- Y r 1
They will tell you that the bright. "
cool,, clean light, , which Is always 4
ready, anywhere, day or night, ii In- A
dlspensibla to them.
Our rates for wiring are lower than most people expect Pbone Vain
34, and onr man will tell yon the cost of wiring jour house.
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EASTERN OREGON LIGHT
& POWER CO.
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