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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1911)
. v.- i f THEATRE. THE THEATRE OF QUALITY. Bert X. Sherwood, Proprietor " and Manager. PROGBAJl May 12 and 13. A Republican Marriage. Vita graph. It's a Vltagraph and a good one. A story of the French Revolution w'th a dramatic grasp and historic import. The Romance on Bar QEe- sany. Th story of a GflVboy's strenuous cc The Diver. ial. educatl the work! and the of a subi has kid hia dynamite and the electric wii'-3 fiKs it. The dr! .. x of the Hunt r. Kit- lem, I ru hunter di-easis tUat he doesn't t.c limiting, he's too scored. ' lauotivi.jii solisi. " :i.-n ' ho Harvesc Moon la Shining on tin- River," V:.s' Garrkk y w urtshlp. -ialemre.:. ne orB deep a Mr frerf iw I III rtuic showing sea diver ik'oub expioaion mine, after he -LOCALS ""i Th Wright Drug company will dis continue the Handling ocut glass, hand painted clilna and Jjfassware and are closing out! thesefnes regardless of cost. See our prices in these lines. See our 10c window for bartanus. Dakbn's. Our silk Bale la being vpry freely patronized. 35c pen yard Js almost a ridiculous low pric frjrthe line: -of goods we are s hp-inf Rajas, Sul sines, Foulards, lia, etc., but we must reduce cu:- siock. .The Golden Rule company. Ladi;s" 15c tan hose, while thrfy last 10 Cv-u.i. r Eton's. Temperate, industriousyoung man want steady emldoymeift In town or country, either inglenanded or can handle team. J References. Inqutr-J at Observer or Write Tom Cobb, La Grande, Or-:. , We can save you money FOR RENT Furnishe housekeeping. Inq Fleet, Golden Rul V shoes , moon's. I ro L if (in for light 'of Clint Van 5-lltf. For the quickest and Most Re liable MESSENGER SERViCE- Call Main 41 or Independent 121. ii.TTesler. Calls Answered Promptly. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSfcRVEK, tnoes less tnaa on nail their regu- r. 'g- lar price not an rfld : tyle6t) but practically all ney anot.xrtaBonable goods. They are fremilants and odd pairs front our spring ine. Look them over before they are picked over. The Golden, Rule company. . Post cards, each lp: -Dalton's. Merchants. ' S Counters and dlrfplay Ubleyfor sile Originally cost $200 per foot Good as new. Will sell qfiick fmKsOc per toot. N. K. West : We sell the Armor Plate siockfnirs. Icon's. Hand painted ch'na, ware, below cost at t company. Closing out cult glass hi WI ihse brass- ght Drug lines. Strayed. One sorrel pons Branded F B on left shoulder Liberal reward for re turn to HilrcJfrug Btore, La Grande. i May 12-1$ The management of the Savoy hotel announces it will give a summer rate. Finest rooms in the. city afto? May 1. Excellent service avavjr 5-412t X $ rK0.NAL!$. $ I FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1911. -- PAGE 5 1 I urn's; A A 11 n H n C. C. Babbidge of Baker, was at the Sommer last night. E. B. Sherman of Boise, la here and is stopping at the Foley. I. Harry West of St. Louis, is at the Fol;y while transacting business here. E. E. Bell of Cleveland, is quartered at the Foley today. Frank Graham, the well known bus iness man of . Elgin, was a Foley guast this morning, i J. H. O'Xiill.:, the O-W traveling passenger agent, was at the Sommer last night. . . Mrs. B. A. REynolda of Enterprise, was a guest in the city this morning, stopping at the Sommer. S. P. Vivian, a resident of North Yakima,, was a Sommer hotel guest last' night. Mrs. J. A. Masterson, a well known lady of Elgin, was &t the Sommer last evening. ', ' . ! G. F. Hastings of Wellington, was at the Fol:y this morning and is look ing at. the country about town. J. B. Smith of Boise, was a guest of the Sommer last night while trans acting business here. County Commissioner C. A. Gallo way . was at the Sommer last night while awaiting the arrival of the re mains of, his fathsr from Florida. J. F. Alden the Starkey rancher and stock grower reports grain conditions and stock prospects of th v??v bos; in h!s community. Jarvis Emigh, an experienced creamery man of Walla Walla, has reached tho city and will taks activ? management of the Gold Leaf ciaam ery here. His brother, Ward Emlgh, has Just recently got the plant in run ning ord.r. L. E. Frietag, elected Esf' rn Oregon delegate to the h?ad camp of theMod- epn woodmen tnis year, passed through the city this monihiK cn his way home from Hood Rlv5 and Port lriid., He is now a sodden; of Baker. Fred B. Currey, publicity manager for'Hot Lake, went out to Joseph this morning. He announces that the baths at the Lake wil lba open from baths at the lake will b? open from vJrande fend traveling people the op portunity to IriMulge in the baths and return home the same tvenrng. I - $ list your FARM ft o U1CK I ) Restilts FRUIT LANDS, With e. s. iaivENS investment co. We have Seattle people who are wanting to invest in OREGON we have investedand can interest our friends. Write us at once, giving a complete description of what you have for sale, and we will get you results. No agents. E. S.GIVENS INVESTMENT CO. 226 LEARY. BUILDING, SEATTLE, WASH. n 000 The Most interesting and instructive competition ever inaugurated TH TTi TT $4200 IN PRIZES INCLUDING ELEGANT CHEST OF SILVER, LADIES' GOLD WATCH ES, HANDSOME MUSIC CABINET. ,1 Read this list of valuable prizes. CHESTS OF SILVER 1st and 4th Prlics. '. ii Latest "Mission" Design Mu sic Cabinets. ' " ' ' :'; t ' - - V ' ''JlLZ'r'lte '..-Watches. ' -t-;-J y 'ttJSMLl ' f5 ' 1KK5&VJ ;jv, : v. 2d and 6th Prizes. i A-l 1 1 - V: It .t The Prizes are as Follow st FIRST PRIZE Magnlflcnt chest of silver and" $150 cash'pur chgslnK cheak. - SECOND PRIZE Ladies' gold watch and $140 cash . purchas ing check. , . - : THIRD PRIZE Beautiful music cabinet and $135 cash pur chasing check. . :. FOURTH PRIZE Handsome chest of silver and $130 cash purchasing check. ' ; FIFTH PRIZE Ladies gold watch and $120 cash purchasing check. . - .'.'..-,: , : v Then, in order of merit, 65 special advertising cash purchasing checks ranging in value from the above down to $60. Can you Solve It I THE DIAMOND "33" PUZZLE pliLlO CAN YOU SOLVE THIS POZZ.Lt? IT CAN BE DONE. 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 same numhw cannot be used more than ' once. The five nearest correct answers will be given the five grand awards above mentioned and the others in the order named. Each contestant to abide by the rules. The decision of the judges to be final. In case of a t e, prizes of similar value to be given to each contestant. Professional artists, music trade employes and winners of first prizes in our previous contest bamd. All an swers must be mailed or brought 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. ; , Eilers Music Mouse Largest Wrstern Dealers In Pianos, In conjunction wltr3o8toifs Xew York's, Philadelphia's and Chicago's Greatest Piano Makers will dlstrlbut to residents of four counties In Oregon . $4,200 , FREE WHY IT IS DONE. v . - ..... Our purpose in holding this contest is to acquaint the peo ' pie of this section with the many far-famed makes of pianos we handle. The manufacturers of these pianos are convinced that, this form of advertising is far more effective than spending larg? amounts in magazine and newspaper advertising, subsidizing con 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 a piano. We want everyone to know that ours are the only stores . in the west that sell the famou-i Chickering the oldest and most expensive of American pianos; the beautiful toned Sohraer; tha now celebrated Lester of Philadelphia; the world-renowned Kim ball (given the highest grand award at the Chicago exposition, and again at the Seattle exposition last year), the genuine Deck er, and our own Eilers' Orchestral Piano, as well 8s the famous , Autopiano, which every one can play without practice. The Steger pianos, the Bush & Gerts, and the II. P. Nelson pianos alio are sold osly by us. And we want everyone to know that we sell these fine dependable makes of instruments for less than they are obtainable elsewher. . ; Hp. fi 1 INFORMATION BLAMt. Attach this slip (or one similar) to your answer, writing ' plainly. . ; - ; Name ..... ..v.. ...... .... ,'. . , .'. i ' ' Street No. post office .......1.,: If possible, give below the names and -addresses of one a or more of your, friends whom you belleye might consider " the purchase of a Piano, Autopiano or Organ. . Name..... ..P, O. Address. Name ...i.......t....;.i.'.V.P.' O. Address ........... I . ;. : Name. .' .... .'. . .... J..V. ".P. O. Address. . , ,V. Also one or more who' might consider the purchase of a . . Phonograph. . , '.; , , :; . ' Name. .P. O. Address " Name. , ,P. O. Address. . . , . . . ..... . Name, ,,vi .v.. ...P. O. Address.,....,.,....;.. : em Musk If..,., m . X A; LA GRANDE, OREGON Si A 1 - ir 4..;,,.-..