LA GRANDE EVEN1KQ OBSWtVE (MONDAY,' MAY 15, 19H. PAGE. 5 THEATRE ; THE THEATRE OF QUALITY. Bert SL Sherwood, Proprietor r and Manser. PROGRAM - 1"A" War Time Escape"' . . .Kalem A thrilling Btory of the civil 'war. MAGMFICENT DRAMATIC FEATURE, ' The talk of everybody saw It yesterday. ' who "Her Child's Honor.... Lubln ' Nothing approaching the beauty of this tragic photoplay . has be:n seen here previous to this. , ' . '.-.. ."The Resurrection ofJohn".l V. ........ Edison John Is our old friend Bump tious in a new role. He has a mother in law now. .. Illustrated song "Nobody Knows, Nobody Cares.". Sung by Mr. Ferr'n. ' I '"v-rsV. I 111. M f mmw -mr -. m m mm -m DAM , . ' . Merchants, ' ,: Counters and display tables for snle. Originally cost $2.00 per foot. Good as ntw. WJ11 sell, quick for 50c per toot. n. K,'west : ' ..': : ;v. .;.;' ' Just received a'shipment of ladies" 'tan Bulton shoes.- Dalton's. - Best gifts 'for the spring weddings. , Hand painted china and cut glass less vihao cost aV!Vv"riH Drug company. Great Ncrftern vacuum cleaner on ly $7.ii0. Sold by W. H. Bohnenkamp & i " - . Just received tan Bulton shoes. shipment of ladies' Dalton's. o o s oooooo o o O o O .. y ' r' q - . . J. W. Chapman of Wallowa was a Sunday visitor In La Grande. , ; ' ; , H. W. Re Dell of gden stopped at the Sommer oyer Sunday. '; , Frank Toney and wife spent Sunday at Haines,' returning 'this morning. ' ' Miss Bessie Kelley of Cove has re turned to her home after visiting with friends here for a few days. ' J. W. McAllister returned this morn ing from Corvallis where be attended the state meeting of the grange, '.' Leonard Couch and family of Wal lowa were- in the city yesterday, j Mr. Couch is a real estate dealer. T. W. Buaby. Oliver Geddes and W. T. Cunfmle, all of Ellensburg, Wn., were Sommer gueBts yesterday, Andrew Lun, the ice king of North Powder, was a Foley hotel guest yes terday. 1 ' - ' .''' '. I, George Cyers of Deschutes, the new ly developed section of the Interior was at the Foley yesterday. ; , - L. B. Tuttle and A. M. Bryant of El gin were rooters at the ball game yesterday.- ' ' ' Miss L.ona Gatike and Mrs. C. W. Mumford of '.Wallow were Sunday visitors at the Foley.; ' . , , John J. Sayer the Portland publictty manager for the Oregon Development league, has gone to Wallowa county. Fred B. Curre y is home from a visit to Joseph and other Wallowa county points. - r " r News from Portland says that Karl Gillilan is improving nicely from his recent attack of pneumonia. Prof. Smith, now an attorney of Ba kef, but formerly a high Bchool teach er at Baker, wa3 in the city yesterday visiting with friends. . ' ; D. Zimmerle, the Seattle fruit grqw er who owns large tracts near Cove is In the city today and is at the Som mer.'.; ;,'; ; ..- .. E. H. Flagg of Elgin, ditor of the Recorder there, was in La Grande ov er Sunday, returning home with the ball team this morning. ; , : George F. Cullen, James Kenney and Pat Gallagher," all of Baker, were among those , coming to . La Grande 'yesday. '. j v : Mrs. George Kelley has gone to Portland in search' of better climatic conditions. Her health is not of th? best. - Joe Anson, a nast Noble Grand of the Odd Fellows lodge In Oregon, left last evening for Portland to attend the grand lodge in session tilers this week It DFG.GIL 150 iTfSITISG KMGHTS ; THISGS U3iDEB WAY. GET Day Filled With Important FaactTons ; to Lodgemen. Temperate, Industrious young man want steady employment in town or country, either single handed or can handle f team. References. Inqulr) at Observer or write Tom Cobb, Li Grande, Ore. : ;-. The ladles of the Presbyterian church will give a reception for Mrs. Judge Ramsey Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. T. Hill. All friends of Mrs. Ramsey are cordially invited from 3 to 5 o'clock. ' ; , Just arrived. New. popular jnuslc. 19c. The Cash Bazaar. All hand painted china, cut glass and brass ware must be sold, regard less of cost. Wright Drug company. Just' received a shipment of ladies tan Bulton shoes. Dalton's. K. of P. Gather. Seattle, ay 18. A thousand Knights of Pythias from all over-the state are in Seattle today to attend the grand lodge opening tomorrow. . . The $ STAGEBERG & SAXDBOKG. Fresh -Country Batter. . . . . . . ; . . . .2e Fresh Ranch Eeirs .. -2ic If tou " like GOOD COFFEE, nse JIUIs Bros. Highest Grade, Bed Can ? TfE HANDLE DEL M05TE , AND BED RIBBON. . Canned Fruits, TegetaWet and Pre- serrei Tbe roods are Sold Under a Guarantee and GIto Satisfaction. AN ILL MATED PAIR. Were Wid Apart !n'.Tmperment Thomas and Jan Cariyle. 1 That (he Carlyles were an 111 assort ed couple no one could deny. She was highly strung, nervous woman, very quick, able and Impatient, disappoint ed with her married life mid her posi tion, Jealous of the uUiuiratlon which Cariyle received at the hands of all his admirers, especially of one or two women, whom she found very unsym pathetic. . That Cariyle adored her there Is lit tle doubt. He loved her with all the rough, passionate power of bis nature, but he wan n peasant In manner and character rind lacking In all the little outward signs of devotion and affec tion which so many women exact and the absence of which tbey resent most bitterly. , Mrs. Cariyle found bergelf tied to an Irritable penlus who. sensitive at every point, deeply devoted to her. but abso lutely Incapable, of , translating that love Into the lanpnape which she craved and loneed for.' I remember hef once saying to me n a bitter way. My dear, whatever you do, never marry a philosopher ",-jind tbnt was the key to tbe ertiKmn-tbe woman al ways hungering for proofs of the de votion in whicb the 'whole of her daily life was wanting.From -Lady St He ller's "Memories." , , . . - . ! SPRING &-SUMMER Physiognomy Not Rellablo. ' l am a profound dlsbelleyer In phys iognomy. Features are false witnesses. Stupidity frequently wears ' a mask 'of Intelligence. I know businessytneo who look like poets and poets .who look like business men. I Men of genius In variably look .like idiots, and. if you pick 'out , the map who looks most em Inept in a party yon are sure to find he la a nobody. I always distrust men who look magnificent. Nature ts a stingy creature.' She seldom gives a man the double gift of being great and looking great She. 'took. care, to lame Byron and. deform Pope and dis figure Johnson." But the crowning eii ample of her Jealous parsimony is Shakespeare. 1 have always been dis appointed with Shakespeare's face. It does not live up to bis poetry. It is dull., heavy and commonplace. From "Adventures In Loudon.7. ,:i.;-; ' With a gathering of men prominent in the affairs of the northwest to mark the inauguration of a Knights of Columbus council in this city, that event drew to a close at midnight after a day and part of the night filled with importance to both the guests and the home guard. About 150 Knights of Columbus, coming from a half dozen different states, were in attendance. The services were carried out about as outlined In the Observer Saturday. The Installation of officers .and the acts of setting the council's wheels In motion were commenced at the K. of P. hall early in the evening and it was 10 o'clock before the banquet hall in the Foley hotel grill room had been reached. . ' ' . ; . v The. toaBts varied sightly from the original announcement.-The fcfter din ner speeches as given were:: ., Toastmaster W. H. Casey. . "Our Visitors" F. L. Meyers, Past grand knight, La Grande.: . "Portland Council" Roger .B. Sin- nott, grand knight, Portland. ;"ThPress and the K. of C." Prof. Smith, Baker City. K. of C'-ln the Middle West! T. J. Patterson, Portland. . '.', "The Ladies" F. L. Lonergan, of Portland. ' "From a Candidate's Standpoint" M. B. Donohue, La Grande council. "Planting of the Cross In the West ern Hemisphere " John B. Ryan, of Portland. , .-. . ' . ' ; "Prospects of La Grande Council" Rev, M. A Aalders, La Grande, j J "Krof C. in the Church" Rev; J. O Farrell, Eugene, state grand chaplin. "Past, Present and Future K. of C In Eastern Oregon" Charles Murphy, district deputy grand knight. "Doing It" Thomas J. Patterson, Cleveland, Ohio. - I ; Short talks were made by Messrs. Pearey Schwartz, Klees, Kelley and Vogel. Eev. Hennessey of the chapel car gave humorous recitations. : . The officers Installed were: r G. K., J. H. Peare; D. G. K., J. F. Cor bett; Chancellor, M. B. Donohue; Lec- Jturcr, W. H. Casey; Warden, G. W. O'Neill; Financial . Secretary, N. Desi let; Treasurer, F. L. Meyers;' Advo cate, H. T. Smith; I. G., W. Peare; O. G., L. Ballenger; Trustees, P. A. Fol ey, L. E. Ferguson and F. Dutll. Among the guests here for the day were: - Judge Boyle, Tacoma; Dr. Andrew C. Smith, grand night, Portland cour- cil; J. P. O'Brien, vice president and general manager of the O.-W. In Ore gon; Rev.-J. O'Farrel. Eugene state chaplin; Dr: Ben L. Norden, past state deputy of Oregon and coroner Multno mah county; Rogers B Slnnott, state deputy of Oregon,, and a member of the state legislature; Chas. P. Murphy, district deputy of Eastern Oregon; J. J. Finn, a real estate broker of Port land; Frank J. Lonergan, an attorney fo Portland; Walter Daly, abstracter and financier of Portland; Charles B. Merrick, postmaster," Portland; Chas. B. Ryan, secretary of the democratic state central committee, Portland; Frank J. Berger, mayor of Eugene; Thomas J. Patterson of Cleveland, Ohio; L. B. Bowen, John. O'Conner, D. XL Kelley,' T. E. Grant, A. A Smtlh, A. A Hanson and Dr. Thomas J. Hig glnB, all of Baker; William P. Smith of Sumpter; Theodore Bissler, Sump- ter; T. Walsh, 'Jr.,.. of Spokane. 1 ' Other visitors were J. J. O'Neal, Hen ry Albers, J. C. Cpstello, J.. J. Flynn, E. B. Duffy and J. C Fltzpatrick. 1 i r.i:ir.,.-? - t' V" U - ':--, .' " sEaiT',7U T n r o Ccmpkte )hz Lav;n3,?achGco h Lsiwns, 12c to 15c values,, New r: Spring Patterns. SILK PETTICOATS $3 JQSPECIAL Hew arrivals; soft 7affca, made to u have the narrow appearance, and yet plenty of, width. $5.00 and $6.00 values at this SPECIAL PRICE : $5 A3 M $8.50 values go on sale at this figure ' , : :MMM n D'cAmAiii.'' Values unequalled on Tin and Oranittware, Dishes, gai it MJH Glassware and all small kitchen and house furnish'gs Our SILK SALE is still on, and we are showing some excellent values, at i' 35c S TH E GOLDEN QUALITY THE SAME RULE CO. I PRICES LESS 4 9 Classmed Advertising FOR SALE. Ford runabout model N , automobile. In first class condition. , Price 1275.00. Inquire Bay & Zwei- fel plumbing shop. j 5-8-tf FOR SALE Furniture and lease one , of the .best rooming houses in La Grade' cheap 'it taken at once. Ap 1 ply at Observer office. 4-29-tf FOR SALE One two-seated light rig, gentle' driving mare and harness cheap. Also good" Durham cow. Call at 1312 W avenue. ; 5-9-tf FOUND. Epworth League medal. Call at Observer office. ; 5-4-tf GIRLS, WANTED Apply at Cherry's New Laundry. 5-6-tf Barns atfd Otis Friends Again.' Columbus, May 15. Coincident with the appearance of Detective Burns, the accuser of the mcNamara brothers, reports reached here today from New York that Burns and Otis, proprietor of the Los Angeles Times, have patch ed up their differences. Early In the Bsarch for the dynamiters, Otis, It Is 6ald, cut off Burns' supply of cash and opposed his every move In the hunt for the criminals. '"":'.'; FOR RENT Sixty acres of pasture adjoining ; city. Inquire 1107 Adams avenue. Phone Main 1. 5-10-tf FOR SALE All kinds .of house plants at MrP. M. Anthony's. 1606 Sixth street. '- , ' : v 6-10-6t ' WANTED Lady cook, good wages and steady position for good woman. Address Mrs. John Anthonv, . Ron dowa, Oregon. .. v 5-ll-3t FOR RENT Furnished room for light housekeeping. Inquire of Clint Van Fleet,' Golden Rule. 5-lltf. BARRED PLYMOUTH JtOCK eggs at $1.50 per setting. Hy Posselt, phbne Black 932, Frultdale. Wd Sat- tf WANTED Woman for family wnsh at home. Phone Independent 15 E. 5-13-St . .; BIG BANQUET POSt P05ED. t . Indications of Muddy. Eoads Prevents i. Meeting of into Fans. ,On";'..uest -if a. t-j one'8 In out lying d'strlct )f tb? county the b.g ,.:ioiuo:.le baa 1 1 a tlated 'for tomor row tlflt has cecn postpnel until nxt tek. The utds are so unit that it nould lrttnvenieat fir :ne autolsts to reach Li Grande and cm ."qvently the po-itporement. Further notice vf the msit'ng will be ;lve2i later. WATED Two waitress during the summer season. Stite .experience and wages desired. .The Wallowa , Lake Amusement company, Joseph, Oregon. . 5-13-3t FOR SALE A new large' ' mattress one 3-quarter Iron bed, with , mat tress and springs. Mrs. C. A. Vur 'fctllat, 1712 First and Main. 6-15-21 Dr. WifL Keating The Salt Lake Eye Specialist will be in , La Grande at the SOMMER HOTEL May 15,16,17 Dont Fail -to Take Advantage of These Prices I would rather be busy all the time and make a smaller profit from each Individual patient so people in all stations of life can patronize me, than charge prohibitive prices. . . v : Switchmen's Tnlon Flourishes. St. Paul, Minn., May 15. With am ' attendance, of Beveral hundred dele gates from many parts of the Unitedr: States and Canada the biennial cou- ventlon of the Switchman's union of ' North America met. in the old stater ; capitol building here today, to remain : in session about two weeks. President v Hawley presided at the opening sea-; sion, which wa devoted entirely to -routine bulness. While there is a great '; deal of business to come before thw delegates, it is said that nothing of a- revolutionary nature Is anticipated at the convention The annual report to be. presented by Secretary cvi. P; '. Welch shows a steady gain In th& -membership of the organization and at i full recovery from the losses sustain ed in the recent trlke in the northwest. . In connection with the convention the ? Woman's Auxiliary also began Its bi ennial meeting today. The president of the auxiliary Is Mrs. Barbara Sto.o of Duluth. ' V ;;:;';;;:l..;v:' Hair, Hair, Hair ............ .... Combings made in puffy, switches and curls. 1 strand switch. $1.00 2 strand switch .... .v. .... Ii 3 strand swlth , . .;, . . . . . ; . ; 2.011 Set of puffs on wire or with out 2.09 Guaranteed satisfactory and are made here in store. ' Paris Hair Store Lost Small gold -locket. Mnltials H. R. B. Finder please return ' to ' the Observer. - . '!" HAVE YOU RESERVED YOUR LOTS j IN RIVERSIDE ADDITION?. Jf not, as yet, we urge that yon do so at once. The low. prices and easy terms put this property within the reach of all. .. . . . ,, LOTS OF VARYING SIZES. $75.00 to. $200.00. ' , . ' -,y. .' '' '. WILLIAM MILLER & BRO I 1107 Adams Ave. . Main 1. May 13-2t ' ;'.' ,. ' r HEME MB Kit Only first quality of lenses used In all) I his fittings and all frames, guaranteed ; Let Dr. Keating fit you. If you want glasses that are easy and comfortable wear, v-v: , DOST PAT MORE . ; : U Lensea In ; your own frames, $2.50, $3.00 and' $4.00. ": :::'-, i'O' Ji.;, 12 K; G. F, Rim frames complete $5 and $6.oo..ry.;;i;:'.-;;---u.'!;;'!'';o 12 K. G. F. Rimless with bows com plete, only $7.00. .r ftW' ?' 12 K. G. F. Eyeglasses, rimless, com plete, only $8.00.-';;!-;,--Vv-'i--j: '. --';. Don't fail to take advantage of these Prices... ; . ':rr '-, i'u's ,i,";,'7: br. W.H. KEiVTING ji'1- Optometrist. ' 0(11 Ice Hours:. 1 p. m. until ft p. m, ' An Ideal Morning Meal- a" , Pnfftd ,R!ce r Puffed' hfWhent mixed with Strawberries form , an inviting . dish. The grains are crisp and porous, so they melt In the mouth. Puffed' Wheat J5e a package, 2 (. for'aSfl.' I" Puffed Rice, 13c straight Patii For Sale by Bro Phone Black 81. H m HI I i I I I "t 4r - .... . , . ... ..Tr--"-".""-T-OTMBI