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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1911. PAGE 5 THEATRE , TEE THEATRE OF QUALITY. Bert M. Sherwood, Proprietor and Manager. , ;- ..... , PEOGEAJl "Nell Last Deal" ..... Edison A wonderful picture .'-"rlng Miss Mary ' Fuller In tar star role. She Is a garab'r to her last deal, and she win- c:t, "Comrades . .; . - Wograph "It's a Biograph and two tramp It's a Biograph and two tramps are the chief actors! "Mix Is Stuck Up"- ..... Pa the Since he went music crazy with his magic flute this 13 thi very 'best he has done. You'll all laugh ; when Max appears again. ; , . . -; , ' Illustrated song "Your Picture Says Remember, Though Your Letter Says Forget," . Sung by Miss Garrick ..... , , .Matinees Mr. Ferrin .,;'.;. 4 J. .2 Evenings Early Bprlng styles In nut coal. Main 6. Grande Ronde Cash company. O $ t t O 4 O O O 6 O ,. v t'EKSOXALS. Silk waistings arfld suiting, complete line of. 50c. p.ncf60c values; on sale this.wsek at 3Dc. The Golden Rule company. . . ' - - Great Northern vacuum cleaner on ly $7.50. Sold by W. H. Bohnenkamp & CO. . - ' , ";. ' Complete line of new spring pat terns, lawns and wash goods." Values -2 112c and 15c; on sale at 7 l-2c. The Golden Rule company. Just arrived. New popular music. 10c. The Cash Bazaar. Bargain 15 lsemeufc. Values uneiualed. Small kitchen and house furnishings. Granlteware, tinware, dishes, etc. The Golden Rule company. For Sale. v My tinning and plumbing business In Joseph, Oregon. I have a first class set of tinners' and plumebra'- tools. Reason for selling, falling health. 5-17-12t , J.V'HOUCK. Men's and boys balbriggan and mesh underwear. 25c. The Cash Bazaar. Bertha Weksens of Bandon,' Oregon, is a guest at the Savoy today. ; . Geo. Hendricks, the music man, Is here from The Dalles nml Is at" the Savoy. : . 7 : ; - y . ljFV Weltze,. a. capitalist of - Grande Island, Is at the Foley today. y CO. Kimball of Walla Walla, was a guest at the Foley this morning. H W. Fraser of Portland is stop ping at the Foley today. , ' Maude Early is here from Union to day and 1b stopping at the Sommer. G. M. Stanchcliff, a resident of Coun cil, Idaho, is at the Sommer today. Deputy Sheriff Newlin is in Kamela today transacting legal business. H. K. F.hoades of Seattle is stop ping at the Savoy this afternoon. Claude Huffman and wife of EJglu were In the city last even'n.!; ana stopped at the Sommer while here.. A. Van Northwich of .Baker was kt the Sommer this morning while tran sacting business In the city. Mrs. J.- A. Payton of Portland Is stopping at the Foley today wh'le transacting business In La Grande. i.Mrs. Wlllard Couch of Lad'! Csnon went to Elgin (odny where shs 'will vis t friends, for a few dars, Mrs. Peter BMver went, to Pendle ton today Intending to stay a few 'day a visiting wi!h friends.- ; 1 ' Lew Gibson of Baker Is 'n La Grand? today visiting with frendS and tran sacting business. , Mrs. Fred King of South La Grande was among those who attended the re state, spent last night tn the city with t friends. She went to Elgin today and next Monday afternoon will meet with the lodge here. J. M. Gassett, a prominent resident of Cove is at the Savoy this afternoon white looking after business in the ity. : IMPERIAL CONVENTION AT . LONDON NEXT WEEK. borhood club at Island City yesterday. Gertie T, Will of S?.l?m, Maigle Slepatrick of Lostine'and Mary Wnl hur of Joseph are Savoy hotel. guests this afternoon. ;J: ; Past Grand Master Ed Coolidge end Delegates' Oscar Coolidge, J. A. Ar buckle and I. Ri Snook returned this morning ; from - Portland where thev attended the Odd Fellows' convention. Mrs. Eria Carlock, Mrs. E. Pollack and Miss Mae White were among those who from La Grande will hear the Russion Symphony orchestra at Ba ker tonight. This is one of the musi cal treats of the year., . Mrs. H. C. Pinehart leaves ..tonight for Portland where she will transact business matters. She will re'tyn again to La Grange hows ver. before poing to the grand lodge of Eastern Star as grand worthy matrou of the state. Mrs. Sadie L. L. Curtlss,. grand chief of the Degree of Honor lodire In this LA GRANDE Thursday, June 1st 130ilCT8 3?nOOOTTES 29 Silk Petticoats. $3.79 special; new arrivals; soft taffeta, made to have the narrow appearance, and yet plen ty of width. $5.00 and $6.00 values at this' special price of $3.79. AH $8.50 values go on sale at this figure, $5.43. Men's and children's straw hats, 10c, 15c and 25c. The Cash Bazaar. ! UNCLE SAmI HEMTh FOODS JMeasant to eat and Terj nutrl. tlons. Keeps the stomach tonea ;bp, and assists nature' In a naf nral'way. Composed of FLAX SEED and JYH0LE ' r ., .' " WHEAT Flavored With Salt and Celery. for Sale by t iPattison Bros. !: !: Phone Black 81. - ; ' '4MimiiiMMiiitt mm ill TWIN J3ABV Bfm 03 INCHES TALL ALSO HERO CF BIGGEST ELEPHANTS SUPERB, SPECTACULAR, ,&KiS!NAL CIRCUS, 600 People, 450 Animals BABY HIPPOPOTAMUS 40-SELLS -FL0T0 CLOWNS -40 FIGHTING THE FLAMES Gorgeous Street Parade 10:30 O'CLOCK EACH MO RMH3 General Admission THiDayand Date 10,000 Seats Twice Its Former Size. Bring all ,the folks and tee for yourself a Fifty-Cent Clr raa for 25 cents. 1 Campltt Ptr tormant Dalty. Rain rShlna, at I and I p.m. - Boors Open One .Hour-Earlier,. jl lift Admitting of a Visit to the Big BmM U IS London, May 20. The arrival of the distinguished representatives of the self-governen British colonies to the Imperial Conference which Is to b formally opened here next Monday has aroused Intense Interest In the Im portant conclave, which will probably continue until a few days before the coronation a month' hence. Every thing Is in readiness for the confer ence which promises to be the most fruitful ever held. The last previous conference wa.i held in 1907 and it was then provided that the meeting should be held every fourth year. . - Every one of the dominions sent Its representatives and in : maes etaotns representatives and In most cases they were accompanied by small par ties consisting of members of their families and important officials. From Canada came Sir Wilfrid Laurier,, prime minister. Sir Frederick Borden, minister for mllita and defense, and Mr. JJrodeur, mnister of marine and fisheries, accompanied by their secre taries, Messrs. E. J. Lemaire. Charles L. Panet, and Georg3 O. Morrissett, and several ladies Including Lady Bor den and Miss Borden. From Australia came the Hon. A. Fisher, prime minis ter,' the Hon. E. L. Batchelor, minis ter of external affairs; the Hon. G. F. Ptarce, minister for defense. Mr. Atlee A. Hunt, c. ai. u., aevmury depart ment of externa affairs; Mr. Q. T Al len, I S. p.. secretary commonwealth treasury; Commander S. A. Pethe brldge, secretary defense department; Mr. iM. L. Shepherd, secretary to the prime minister, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Batchelor, Mrs.,Atlee Hunt and Mrs. Shepherd , The union of South Africa is rpm i. sentEd by the - prime . minister. Gen. Louis Hatha, Sir David Graaff, the Hon. F. S. Malan, minister of educa tion, Dr. W. E. Bolt, secretary' to the prime minister and interpreter, and several ladies. The delegation from New Zealand includes Sir. J. G. Ward. K. C. M. G., the prime minister, the Hon. J. G. Findlay, K G. Attorney Gen eral and colonial secretary and their wives. The government of New Found land is represented by the prime min ister, Sir Edward Morriss, who is ac companied, by a small party. " As on the occasion of the imperial confer ence in 1907, the ministers and officials will be the guests of the government until the close of the conference. On the termination of the conference the prime ministers will cease to be the gusts of the government, but will re main in the Hotel Cecil, where they ar? quartered, as the guests of King George until after the coronation fes tivities. Many Questions of the, ereatest. im portance bearinsr upon the relations between the home government and the Belf-governlng British dominions will be considered at the conference begin ning next week. In answer to a re quest of the colonial office all the do minions, with the excention of Canada. sent in programs suggesting subjects to be- considered at the conference. In Its answer the Canadian govern ment agreed to the discussion of any subject that may be brought up for consideration, adding merely, that it would welcome suggestions looking to uniformity in the naturalization laws. The British government will sug gest the discussion of the following subjects: The position of British In eVaus in the dominions; labor exchang es In relation to the dominions; uni form design for stamns: the arrange ments for expulsion of undesirable ..if r . uiJHiiH. jew jeaiana proposes me cre ation of an imperial council with rep resentatives from all parts of the em pire, a secretary of Imperial affairs Instead of a colonial secretary, sepa rate departments for the dominions and crown colonies, and high commiB sioners raised to the status of ambas sadors. South Africa's amended proposals re late to the- discouragement of shlpning combines and a claim for a share of income tax on Investments In the do minions. The union also proposes that wherever votes In favor of mon etary contributions toward imperial naval defense are. made by the over seas dominions, any naal service ren dered or, provision for local coast de fenses made by such dominions with approval of the admlraltv be home oft such, votes, and that it is desirable to review the principles underlying the draft: bill for imperial naturalization oerore us details are discussed fur ther. . '''': ' I- Newfoundland's program Includes a I proposition for a line of steamers sub sidized by Great Britain, Canada and Newfoundland, to link the three closer :', r :A 'Ss,. v i z- ' k,-u r r - . . i . -l in t I V - '.,, i axa 'jitM i i 1 1 7 'f Comp'et' nn6; lawns and wash goods j j ' n m g Ji , 2i2c and 15c values on sale. ' ' - J; Oaf V 1 F" '- . ...... . ' Special Offerings in ; Spring Millinery jj J50 stylish spring Shapes. . All trii- ' med spring hats at prices unequal! otL ? $12.60 value to sell quickly at J6fe ' ? to ..I73S. I . 10.00 values to sell quickly at 5 ' j to 9m" t 8.50 value to sell quickly at I V.... - 4S to . . , TURBANS, i. $10.00 values at $5.09 to '. . . 8.50 values at $4.00 to : .. X ) " . .. anA ' & 9 . o.vv vniu ts m j.uu to. , . . , t ' The regular prices have . been cut In a seemingly . rlttienlous manner, but we have bad an Immense business In our millinery department this season and we have about 150 spring styles we wish to close but. Tome In More n the Hue Is picked over . and make your selection. 7 i complete line; lawns and wash goods ul; vaiues on saie. 1 " 4 SltK pettlccmis. Values uuituiu, made for. the narrow skirts. $3.00-vsl-ues on sale. O C .S,1U, wal6tlngs, Foulard : suitings, etc. 5Cc to 60c values on sale. 8k Percales, new patterns, 50 pieces Just now. 10c values On sale. Bargain Bascnieht -aues uneiual on rn nd crauwzK, dsAcs, ; 7 ; ; . .ua55W3re ana ausmau Kiictien and tiouse turnishgs THE QUALITY THE SAME EN . .RULE . CO. PRICES LESS srt&&to: t-m together. , In addition to tha subjects mention ed others of Importance will come up for consideration, among them the publicity of proceedings; interchange of civil servants; the establishment of all "All Red" route around the world; the creation of an imperial court o? appeals, the declaration of London and universal penny postage. A BETTER SERVICE. Elgin Descri es and Will HaTe a Mod ern, l to Date Market. (Elgin Recorder) The Durchase and consolidation of Elgin's two meat markets by the ( Grande Ronde Meat company means ,that Elgin is to have a food supply house equal In duality to any In the1 I city of La Grande or elsewhere. We j have had two shops equal to those t generally kept In communities of this size. jow we are to nave one market equal to the best; Many improvements are being made, chief of which la the j Installation of a refrigerator counter, litre lue guuus liuenaea ror your ta ble will be kept at an even tempera- , ture, and sheltered from the disease spread and filthy flies. The inside management of the shop has been in trusted to F. H. Van Leuven, a capa ble and obliging gentleman, while Jap Chandler will see that the best the country affords In the way of meat products PndB It way to E1?Id tables. 4 I uassmea Advertising GIRLS WANTEDApply at Cherry's New Laundry. 5-6-ti' FOR SALE Threa quarter bed, steaJ good mattress and springs. 1101 L Ave., Phone Red 831. 5-lC-tf FOR SALE Household goods, lnciud- Ing Majestic range and piano. Phone , Black sail, 1403 N avenue. Hakes Home Baking Easy ALLEY CREAMERY Butter fresh . from the churn. Sweet cream, sweet milk, but termilk. Ice cream, sherberts, etc, always on hand. 1 The dairymen of the valley are Invited to call at the office, or ring up phone Main 733. 215 Fir Street La Grande, Ore. Absolutely Pure , Tho only baking powder mada from Royal Crapo Croam of Tartar l!0 ALUM.KD LIME PHOSPHATE FOR RENT 5 room house. ' Inquire Geddes Bros. FOR SALE A pair of fine young horses six years old, weight about 1450, cash or time. Would trade for ( lumber. W. R. ICIvet'te. My 19-tf i ii v H a A Kodak to Suit Every Purse WrightDrugCo. 1 . .. . .... -.-.-..-..r .r.y,rw Cook With Electricity ar RftTTIP , poax It to burn . waraaa- . - " , Vrt DmnbA am ain . 1?P&(1V ffT IIOA DTIV ftmA " IK Any part regulated Instantly to nnr'1 temperature, Insuring stepdy, eyea neat. No waste pay for just what heat you us. .vv; Quicker heats up In a Jiffy and If i.. .... . ... . . w oittja hoi. , jou aon t nave to ran or points about our new ELECTRIC RANGES ' Inexpensive pur special mis makes ; it as economical as wood. j "Well put one In for you free, anfl let you try It thirty days, without iflH.vl . ration to buy. Drop in and see them f : t . . m . . ....... . i our wuice. ; EASTERN OREGON LIGHT ft 1 & POWER CO. ? "Myr-inaT'iy-syr