La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 21, 1911, Image 5

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    THEATRE
"The Willow Tree" . .Vltagraph
X romance of Southern Cali
fornia. Lost reason Is restored
and a sweetheart recovered by
'the recollection of nome and
mother. -
"A Society Woman". Gaumont
A magnificent presentation of
the doings of people high up In
society where marriages are
made for sake of appearance
and not for love. '.
"The Sheriffs Decision". . . . .
:, Essanay
featuring the one and only f
G. W. Anderson. ; "WHERE
HAVE, J , SEEN THAT FACE
BEFORE?'
Special new songs in spotlight
by Miss Nell Garrlck and Mr. C.
P. Ferrln.
Musical Director Mr; Cnas.E.
King. '
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LOCALS
H. T. Love, Jeweler, 1212 Adams av.'.
Dr. Fesey, Specialist lor Eye, Ear,
Jose, Throat diseases and catarrh.
Over Solder's store. Eyes fitted with
(lasses. Hour 9 to HsSO) 130 to
and 7 to 8 p. u.
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Christmas Premium.
Samples shown at store. Send your
order In early, Grand Union TetfC$.
808 Fir frtreet, Pbone 3231. ll-2l-tf ,,
Crochest work done promptly and
"satisfactorily. Aviation caps a special
ty Mrs. Henrv Mobs, near brickyard.
Home made cookies and cakes at
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Order day ahead. Tel.
Mm VtttMtra'a
eDhone 3231. ... ll-2l-2t
Lear. t& earn. , La Grande Business
Ceitage. Day and night sessions. En
roll any time,
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TROF. F. J. FREEJiOR Sonologist
and llealer. Treats all diseases.
1117 Adams avenue, l'houe Main
J24, La Grande. ' i
Dance at the rink Saturday, Nov. 25.
ana masic Dan iuesuuy, iuv. to.
Mr. Chris Miller has a beautiful
showing of elks' teeth on display in
th Newlin Drue store window. Call
and see them, " ... ll-16-6t
... Gasoline wood saw.
3851. X A." OLIVER, .
Phone black
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New Con
signment of...
KEW YORK CHESTNUTS
BLACK WALNUTS A .
DRIED APPRICOTS.
DRIED BLACK FIGS
DlflED WHITE FIGS
' PKCNIS AND PEACHES
PLU3C PUDDINGS .
SPLENDID 4-PASSENOER automo
bile in first class condition; new
tires; bargain lr takfn soon; Leigh
ton's on Fir street. 11-20-H
THAT TURKEY SHOULD be carved
with a sharp knife. Get your carv
ing knives made yharp and like new.
also have those dull scissors sharp-'
( ened. Send in the odds and ends,
around the home and have them fix-j
d up. Thus save your time and pa-
V tience. Leiphton on Fir street does
all such wovkt Satisfaction or mon
ey back. .' 11-20-tf
To the merchants In adjacent and
surrrounrting towns, we wish "to state
that ow!ng to toe direct connection
we have with the manufacturers of
this ar.d foreign countries, we are in
a position to quote you prices on toys
and holiday goods, as cheap r cheap
er, than can be bought from the Job
bers on the Pacific coast. We have a
very large and complete assortment
to draw from, and will be pleaed to
quote you prices.
11-11-tf THE GOLDEN RULE CO.
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FIREMEN ATTENTION.
Regular meeting Rescue Hosq con
pany, No. 1, tonight. 7:30 p.m.
P. A. FOLEY, Foreman!
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PERSONALS.
Colon R. Eberhardt, receiver of the
land office has son. to Portland to at
tend a meeting of the State Bar asso
ciation. i . v ,
. Ed. Dennison, an officer of Pasco,
Wn., returned to his Home yesterday
afternoon with' the suspected Jewelery
store robber caug!ht here by Chief of
PnKo widen a few days ago.
FOB SALE BI
Patlisoa Bros.
Pbone Blatfc Si.
WOOD
ALL KINDS
Waters-Stanchf ield
Produce Co.,
Marion F. Davis, postmaster at Union
accompanied by his daughter, attended
the Dierke piano recital at the Baptist
church last night and Incidentally Mr.
Davis was present at the K. of P., cele.
bratlon. ; , . ,
Mrs. George Ackles. is "in the city
from Portland, today transacting busi
ness and looking after property inter
erests here. Mr. Ackles isjri i splendid
health, reports the Portland lady. He
was ailing when the family moved to
Portland over a year ago. ' .
Mrs. Gilbert and daughter Mrs.
Morris, of Haines, returned home to
day after visiting with Mrs. I M. Hoyt
for a few days, hey are accompanied by
Miss Hazel Gilbert also of Haines: Mrs.
and Mrs. Morris are mother and sis
ter respectively of Mrs". Hoyt, and Miss
Gilbert is a nieces ; , t V.
Allen J. Webb, a former 1a Grande
resident 'now living In Portland, and
connected with the Jacob-Stein com
pany is .here for . a few days on busi
ness matters, staying at the Savoy.
Mr. Webb is well pleased with his new
home and his position but has a hank
ering, after the Gande Ronde vafley,
notwithstanding.
It is an uncommon thing to be able to buy seasonable
merchandise almost at the beginning of the season at
ONE-HALF PRICE.
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TAILOR MADE SUITS, LADIES' WINTER COATS, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WIN.
TER COATS, LADIES' SILK DRESSES,, LADItS' SILK EVLtiING COSTUMES,
LADIES' SERGE DRESSES . . . . . . . . .
One-Half
Price
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; i ww Ml
.Hf Ih F 'i '-
LADIES' DRESSES. 1
made of all wool, flno qmlity serge. All fall styles and stable col
ors. Prices range from $'.i.00 to IIS-.00.. ........ ONE HALF PKIfE
Finen of material, and
Range $20.Q0 tu JST.r.O .
SILK DRESSES;
trimming, late fall
shales, and styles.
ONE HALF PRICE
- SILK COSTUMES '
Fino silk embroidered waist and flounce. Range
...................... 0S HALF PRICE
for evening wear.
$17.50 to 22 5c
TAILORED SUITS . '
Complete iln'c of fall atyl La Vogue. Range $'.7..V. to 35.t0. All
at oe half puue.
LADIES?, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S WINTER (0.1 TS.
This comprises a large and an immense line of fall style.
.4... ............. ONE HALE PRICE
mi
Ladies' Fur Coats, Ladies' Caracule
) Coats, Ladies9 Plush Coats
all on sale at One-Third Off. Remember
our Fur line is the celebrated McKibbin
line, and this . is a jpositive guarantee of
quality. , y: . " ' - ;
Ladies Trimmed and Pattern Hats
Our Millinery, line is yet complete and we
have a large range of Fall Styles to select
f rom r -. . . . One Half Price
There are no reservations made in the lines advertised.
They all go ON SALE just as advertised
QUALITY THE SAME
JUVENILE PRODIGIES.
Matter Betty at the Ags of Twelve
Played Richard III. j
Of all juvenile prodigies was there !
ver one to compare with Master Bet
ty, the infant Rose! us 7 The press of
the day voted him "a very extraordi
nary phenomenon, ; .. . playing
marbles in n morning and Richard
III. In the evening: an in
spired being of eiQuisite
Judgment and sensibility. the
energy of whose delivery was such as
to leave all description at a distance.
The Intelligence of . manner,
the eloquence of the eye when speech
was denied, the rapid yet judicious
transitions from prostrate affliction to
dlgnlned .. resentment, are . qualities t
which a Garrlck might display."; The '
Edinburgh manager was. In fear that!
the yoqng actor's voice would not All '
the house. "My dear sir," said the I
twelve-year-old genius, "I beg you will
be under no apprehensions upon that
score, for If, my". voice does not fill
your house my placing wlU."
Writing for the stage seems always
to. have attracted the prodigy. ' Dong'
las Jerrold wrote his successful farce.
"More Frightened Than Hurt," befora
be was fifteen; and Lope de Vega, the
famous Spaniard, Was not fourteen
And WlWam irtskhd produced his i . ln ri u v..,
Mule Coiiijpairiy
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PRICES LESS
"Sunday . Folks."
When Dr. John Cairns . went from
Scotland to Ireland for rest and travel
in 1804 he was at once delighted by1
discovering from the guides who
showed him about that most of- the
landed gentry were "Sunday folks." J
"That's a fine castle," he would say,
pointing to a big house set like a crown
on some rocky bill. : ' ' ' j
"Yls, so'rr." said his guide. "!Tis Sir,
John O'Connor's.", or. 'Tls Sir Rory ,
O'More's." lie always added, "He's a j
Snndab mon." ; ... '.i
At last Dr. Cairns grew curious. !
"What is a Sunday man?" be asked..
'Well. sorr. it do be a mod thot has
so many writs out ag'in him for debt
that be stays shot up tight in bis bouse
all the. week and only; confes out on
Snndab. when the law protects him."
Dr. Cairns';, opinion of the landed
gentry underwent a change, i ,
argam
Elephants Can't Jump. ; -"There
is one thing no one has ever
seen an elephant do either ln a circus
good enough to deceive the. learned,
when be was about fifteen. London
Chronicle.
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Measuring Moonlight, .
The full moon is said to give a great
deal more than twice the light of the
balf moon. The ratio is approximately
as nine to one. .Taking advantage of
the extreme sensitiveness to light of
a selenium cell, experimenters have
measured the amount of light coming
from the moon at different phases,
with the result above mentioned. The
reason for the remarkable difference
Blown is to be found in the varying
angles of reflection presented by the
roughened surface of our satellite to
the sun. The moon Is brighter be
tween first quarter and full than be
tween full and last quarter. The
cause of this is evident in the more
highly reflective character of ' that
part of the moon that lies west of Its
meridian.
a keeper
gerie.
. "The fact Is , an elephant cannot
jump. Because of his great Weight be
cannot take all four feet off the ground
at once. He can make a 100 yard dash
at the rate of twenty miles an hour,
which is going some, but if be -was
pursuing an enemy and came to a deep
ditch eight feet across he would have
to stop short because it Is too wide for
him to step It and be is Unable to jump.
An elephant is a great coward. - He
will have a fit if a rabbit run's between
bis feet. He has tremendous strength,
but he doesn't know it"-New ' York
The Turning Point.
Maud I bear Jack turned up at your
bonse again last night. Ethel Yes. and
got turned ' down as usual. Boston
Transcript. , . 1; ;
111 fortune never crushed that man
whom good fortune deceived not Ben
Jonson. k.
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