h'A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, 'ONBAY, AUGUST 14, 1911. PAGE 5 n n o Jl!Mi('f fti4ii r--" ' ...... THEATRE la II "Jaurez, Mexico (After Bat tle)' Kalem The first motion picture ever made of a besieged city direct ly after battle. ; Scenes of the poorly clad Insurrecto army In 'true life, together with scenes of historical interest to both young and old. ''Her Sacrifice" .... Biograph Picturing a young woman's sacrifice to satisfy the plead ings of a "selfish mother, whose only love was for her son. "Range Pals" Sell " Like the Btory of Damon and 'Pythias of old, there existed be-" tween the two men a friendship absolutely devoid of selfishness and the story is beautifull por trayed by the Selig company. Song "In Summer Time'' sung if Matinees , . Evenings .Miss GarricU , ,. Geo. Birnie , - .v.- TEESOXALS. Mr. and Mrs. C C, Penington left this morning for Pendleton to visit friends for a few days. Chief Dispatcher J. F. Corbett ar-' rived home yesterday from a two-) weeks' stay to Spokane. j H. M. Shannon, the harness maker, j arrived home this morning from a vis- It in Pendleton. E. S. Wolfe of Wallowa was a La t Grande visitor yesterday, staying at! the Foley while here. . j Mrs. L, C. Cocper of Turlock, Cal., ' stopped at the Foley yesterday whila j spending the day in the city. Miss Maude Cotner ihas been visit ing relatives here. She is located at Sand Point. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Funk and Gilbert Funk, of Enterprise, were La Grande visitors yesterday, slaying at the Fo ley.. . - Will Vogel, president of the Union Commercial club, passed through the city t'Ms morning on his way to Chi cago, via Portland and San Francisco. He will be gone several weeks. M. R. Cox, a mining engineer, who has been touring Eastern Oregon, was in ths city this morning on h's way to. Portland, Mr. Cox is an 0. A.. C. grauuate. .-.v...,,.. 1..'.. "".;; " .. 9 33 $? S S $ g 4 s v ,x,v . . ' LOCALS . Dr.- Posey, specialist for eye," ear, noss and throat diseases over Selders' store, 9 to 11:30, 1:30 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Eyes fit ed with glasses. , Mr. Joe Woods has taken charge of the Crystal cafe. Mr. Woods has had the place remodeled and newly furn ished and will run a first class place, known as the Delmonlco. Your pat ronage solicited. , 8-14-tf ', . r. . ' - -; Going the Round. ' Husband '.(., Tomorrow irerlewlna wedding prenentiThiii awful crwt seems ftimlli.tr Wife of Tomorrow Yes. AJm jF,V w U, ui the,. Browns IfbpjVgot l( nl u'wi'dillnp prone ut und gave It to the Smiths lit their. It's the 8miibs present. But never mind, dear: Harry's wedding cornea off soon! London Opinion. ' Special Train Excursion to Seashore. . The f-Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation company will operate a special train consisting of free reclin ing chair cars, tourist and standard sleeping cars to Portland In connection with their steamers to North Beach , resort and Astoria. , The special train - will leave La Grande at 8 p. m., Wed nesday. August 23rd, arriving at Port- , land the following morning at 7:16 Passengers mB7 nave their choice of 'kteamer Potter, leaving . Portland at 8:30 a. m. August 4th and 5th or the steamer Hassalo, leaving Portland on the same" dates at 8 p. tn, ' A round tripr rate of $10.00 wllbe named whict Includes stopover privileges at ; Port, land and Astoria on return trip; limit 15 days from date of sale. Make your Bleeping car reservations now, V If ft Isn't an Eastman It hzl a Mmi D. Taylor, chief aud'tor for the Eas tern Oregon Light & Power company, spent the day here inspecting: the lo cal office. He registered at the Foley! wane nere. . Miss Marjorle McCall. Miss Helen Bartltt and Miss Elsa Couch left this morning for California. The latter vp wMl resume' their school work in California schools end Miss McCall will visit relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dennis and eon Jack left yesterday for Astoria where they will spend the week : while Mr. Dennis attends the Oregon Develop ment league and they will also aUsnd the Centennial celebration ; there. Miss Bessie Bsuhler, who hag bsen spending a. few weeks in Boise with her grandmother, is here spending her vacation with her father T. E. Beuh ler. She returns soon to her studies In the Anna WrUght seminary In Ta coma. , , . , ; :,C. r. Andrews, nifht chief d'e patcher n,ere, leaves tonight for Min nesota to join his wife and family who have been vlsitinj friends and rela tives there. , They will sojourn, in Minnesota and Wisconsin points for some time, returning in the course of about a month. '. V . i rj , i rfn h'.'rr'f'rn yq twit? - at! r w Express Shipment During the Past Week Have Replenished Our Stock COMBINATION PRINCESS DRESS, Sflk' Mcssa Kne .Waist and Serge Skirt. This is the Newest and Neatest Dress of the season for anything like the price NEW ARRIVALS IN SILK COSTUMES; Light Colors for Evening Wear. They are Beautiful Garments. $7.50 $15 oo SERGES AND PANAMAS; Made with Lace Yokes and Sleeve?. You will find nothing like tlem for the price in the market Special Sale of Oxfords Still On. Men's, Ladies', Misses' and Children's, ONE-HALF THE FORMER PRICE Lacies' and Misses' Trimmed Hats, iON LARGE LINE OF CORSET COVER EMBROIDERY 40c to 50c Values' . ... 2 5 c WaZ (30LGDEM OSQJfLE (DdDMlDDANW " Up to Specifications. Across the loud piano . Ha dragged the ragtime skit It hadn't any meaning,; . And so it mad hit, . , PERT PARAGRAPHS. - Dr. and Mrs. J. D.' Gillilan left this morning for. Caldwell where they will attend the annual Methodist confer ence of the Ia Grande district. They will be gone most of fhe waek. F. H. Greene, the lay delegate from this point, hag also gone to Caldwell to be present at the session. Mrs. Verda Haworth and daughter, Mrs. Frank Halley, returned Saturday to their home near Portland. . They were called here last week on account of the death of their sister and aunt, Mrs. W. D. G randy. Slnee the funeral they bad been guests of friends and relatives in the valleyl . ' Being comfortable la the specialty of some srsons" and tnakingAhcm so It the specialty of others.' j , .v -. , -.;,. -'Vi Keeping np appearances Is such a train that i the appearances soon be come deceptive, i !- Any man can smoke off his 11 tem per If Lis tobacco ia good, brt what If l oman to doT ; a: Hit Idea of the Show. "Whnt do you ihlnk of i he plot T tsked the thenter niuiincr "That Isn't a pli." replied the man who had paid . S2 to w the show "That's . a conspirucy."- lYflphlngtoo Stnr ; ' ' '"v ., ; company Pe.rry, Ore. C-16-tf FOR SALE Good header and binder combined. 12 foot cut . Deerlng make. Inquire L. J. Ferguson, El gin, Oregon. , V Another Quibble. ',.r .;- o 4 "Don't rou iiute to niwp in oo npper berth r ;-y , j, ,fN; i like to sleep when I have to ( tak- an tipper berth "-Cliit npo Beord . lernlt : . Pntddg firofltable, keep Well. up . excuses Isn't always for sometimes they don't ' .'-.. 't ;ln't the Language.' , fietter a little . bad language with good deeds than good'lun guage with nothing else. De-' trolt Free Press.. lltl,l,lltt. T t , t T 1 J t 1 t I , 1 f I T H 1 T t ? I If t I tTttttTTtTTvt Tuesday Mdrii-: ing THE m&t E'ClfeEAta6S IS KODAK 'The easy aij by daylight wsy of picture making with the both er left out . -We earry a eomilpi line of Kadoks and Kodak City goods. l'"V 111: rig Drug Co. ' THE KODAK STORE. ,We "will haVe fresh cottage cheese, 20e a pint. 'Armour's Star Bollfd Hani 40c Armour's Dried Beef, 40c lb. 'Fruits, Berries and TegeaWes will all be frenh. mm A gvod dinner is desirable, but poor one Is often necessary. Even when a nightmare Is driven away It Is sometimes found that she left, a lot of little colts behind hrr. We never know what's coming next, for If we did It probably wouldn't be coming. , ... y - . . ,Tlie early bird geta the first chancee and generally masafces to use it so that he gets all the others as well. A dark past Is no promise of a brQ. liant future despite the taw of aver It is always easy to please the ton' with an ax to be grdnnd. Classified 1 ilf For sale by t Pattison Bros; THE REASON. Nt6 my etnlllng roeebufl -moutll The mlllnsr barber deftly hooks HIb m.u and nulls It awry ' - To he whingers In the nook , At either earner, anl he a'K And give my head a ncratch or two: "Tour head Is very dirty. Don't You think you need a nice shampoo?" Then he says, "You need a massage.'" But 1 InjilBt thBt I do not. ' ; . , And then he blisters my poor face , Within m towel reeking hot; Then he Innlsts I ought to have ; I A mess of tonic on my hair. ' And that Is why I hate to sit . Me In a barber's easy chair. And all the while the barber breathes Ills onion breath Into, my face And hooka his finger 'neath my lip And drags my mouth all out of place A bootblurk tumbles at my feet And begs and begs me, with a whine. To loosen up and come across . - . And let blm glva my shoes a shine. . . Because I do not want a shine, . Because I hate the barber's hooks. Because I want no shampoo and ' Because my face the barber crooks. Because I oare for no massage And want no tonlo rubbed In me, X hate to do It, but am forced To use a safety razor. 8ee? Houston Post. t Advertisina I STENOGRAPHER wanted at Hot Lake. Call up the Lake, Good po sition open. . 8'12- LOST Gold hat pin, with lopaz set, between La Grande and Perry on O. W. R. & N. track. Return to Ed. . Bolton,, 1501 , Adatiis avenue. . Re ward. 8-12-2t FOR RENT Four good rooms Phone .. Red 42. 1505 Madison avenue, 8-3-tf WANTED Furnished 3 to 5 room . house. Call at the Observer office c-o 0. M. 8-11-fit ' FOR SALE Dry chain wood In any Quantity. $1.50 per cord at the Per ry yards. Grande Ronde Lumber himbin and Heatin g or FOR RENTPart of good barn, close Hri. ' Apply this office. ' ' FOR SALE Two steated trap In first class condHion. inquire Drl A, L. Richardson. 8-4-1 f BOY WANTED Good, active boy for messenger at Western Union Tel egraph Co. , ' 8-11 3t FOR RENT Furnished room. Mod ern. Close , In. Gentlemen prefer red. Inquire this office. FOR RENT Four room house In North La Grande. Almost new, ami modern. Inquire Mrs. Anna Brooks, care J. A. Russel, residence corner Third and Main. . 8-9-tf v ' LOST Black leather wallet contain ing Insurance papers. Su'table re ward for return to this office.. J. Gavin. ; 8-1 4 -3t OCONNELUS Cigar Store Tool, Billiards, Cigars, Tobac co and Salt Drinks best' and most complete line of cigars In the. city. ,.; . Obsenf K Coast League base, ball scores- every day there's- a, game. .", Corner Depot and Jefferson SB John Melville 1428 Adzms Ave LA GRANDE, ORE- ' " V-" " ' J The valoe of my fine and large equipment It means that I can give thorough and prompt attention to any orr for any kind of glasses desired at perfectly moderate prices. , - fi fiT- '''If; Si While at the National OiIcal convention at Salt Lake City, Utah, last week, I purchased the very latest optical , testing '; apparatus, which added to my already modern equipment makes my office, ene of the best equipped in the state. Call in and let me show yon the equipment that It takes to FIT GLASSES PROPERLY, y I GRIND ALL MY GLASSES H EAGOG 7- EYESIGHT JtVSPF.r.IAI.lST.I OFFICE NEXT DOOB TO THE POSTOFFICE. Z3k tuillllMmHlMllltn sMsMtHntSsS