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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1912)
yy'r:Miy 4frE EIGHT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER THURSDAY, MABCH 21, 1912. The Elite Theatre rroprit'torifj Jlrs. T. X. Murphy, .Mr. Fred Swuney and ,. '.. Mm. E. K. Sinclair. THE HOME Of CO0I) I'll Tl KKS. "SHE" ThanlmnMMr SHE is here. vVlio 'Is SHE? You will .be pleased wrieu you ; see. ; She is If. Rider Hag gard's Mystery. ' A gsrgeous motion picture. ; One of the . reatest two reel features ever produced by the. Tiianhauser company. If you dont see tils program , you wil miss ' some-'. thing good. : .. '' V' . "rAtimm sis" soiax. A big cowboy comedy. The boys send for a minister. One comeg but it was a girl. "ASCFS'T OF THE MATTER- HOR.V ..; Ilala "AST AXABOHCAL ATTEMPT" " ........... ....... Itala A laugh from start to finish. Song by 'Mrs. E. P. Sinclair. , MME. LK BBl.V, A.ND SOME OF HFR COMPACT, COMIXG TO 1A GBAXDE Vs APRIL. 5 rj .11 V i i r v 1 T FOUR CARLOADS AVERAGE QUOTA EACH DAY. Customary Consignment, Swelled . To day U Include Special Train. About four carloads of homeseek rg come to Oregon each day yet to night an entire section will be brought to the west as No. 5 is now segregated into two sections; The daily, influx, however, barring such days as the one noted, Is in the neigh borhood of four carloads.' It is noticeable to those .who keep close tab on immigration that a ter ritory in the east seldom drained ex tensively In past years ,1s sending immigrants west this spring. Wis consin, Michigan, Minnesota, Ken tucky and other states not usually freely represented are sending out many homeseekera. ft , Madame Le "Brun, : who appears here April 1, is one of the world' greatest sopranos. She began ; her musical education at the age of sev en, A child prodigy on the piano, sho played at leading concerts. With t,his splendid ground work, ', she ! tc.jk up voice at 18, studying under Ju'ia Gav- arotti in Milan. She also studied un der Ugo Angeri, so her studies were all in the pure old Italian sc'iool.! Madame Le Brun came to America with the Royal Italian Opera com- ! pany and played a season in " New lYork. Here, Mr. Henry Savage heard her and engaged her for a thre year rnntrart no nrlmn donna of hir then ' English" Grand Opera company, after which she returned , to Europe." For the past three years, she has had her own company, as made New York York her headquarters, and. has play ed all the big cities of America. Over a year ago she went to Ger many, where she sang at the Wagner Festival performance at Wurms, as Elsa In ''Lohengrin." ;and as 'Eliza beth in "Tannhauser-' at Innsbruch. She appeared in Carlsruhe a Leonora in "II Trovatore,.' and as Marguerite in "Faust" at Nantes, Frances; also took part In a festival performance at Trieste:; '' ; : .A Madame Le'Brun has. a repertoire of 50 operas and sings them In four languages. N.Her Incomparable vocal Imiii is so iierfect that criticism falls. Suits Coats And Dresses The dcw spring lines have airived and they are, all beauties. Blue Serge is very strong and we show a large line both plain and white trimmed. ' Great line of nn'M at $15.00. Coats all colore $10.00 to $25.00. Ask to see the mescaline silk dresses at $10.00. MISS JONES (5 years with V,Tan amaker's, manager) XOTICE. , Ts'otlce Is hereby given to all whom It may concern that the time has ar rived for spraying your trees with jllme and sulphur spray. Parties hav ing orchards please attend to this at once. ''."'v , ' W. W. RANDALL, "3-20-41 Co. Fruit Inspector. 1 The Atlanta Federation of Trades recently celebrated Its 2.1st : anniver sary, . . : . The Bicycle a Present Day Necessity Cycling is in the fore front of health giving, needful and enjoyable out of door excreise. See our new shipment of Columbias just in. Skilled mechanics to do all kinds repair work. Leighton Garage i.; V4tft-?tVi$y'Zitt tl" I , The safest, quickest and most . j scieiitillc method used for fitting Glasses Is OPTOMETRY. OPTOMETRY Is the art . of properly fitting glasses without using DROPS 1 the eyes. : In the practice of OPTOME TRY there Is: ' . ' No LOSS of vision for near ob jects. No blurring of the eyesight for distant objects. '. No dryness of the THROAT nud DIZZINESS experienced. No PARALYSIS of the eye-' muscle controlling near-vision. No 'possibility for future weak ness of the eye muscle to mani fest Itself. ' '. - " No discomfort and Inconveni ence while awaiting the subsid ence of the1 effect of the POI . SONOUS DROPS In the eye. The scientific practice of op tometry Is devoid of all those manifestation which will always follow, at least in part, the in stillation Into the human eye of PARALYZING TOISO NOUS DROPS. The use and abuse of DROPS In the eyes is practiced by those fitting GLASSES, who DO NOT or WILL NOT comprehend and practice OPTOMETRY. , We use only tho latst scientific methods. . i ' J. II. FEARE & SOX, In Graiidcs Leading ' Jewelers and Optometrists. Opnosito IT. S. Land Office. SIX TOWNS TO HEAR MESSAGE ME.V AXI) RELIGION FORWARD MEN ACTIVE. Biff Campuljfii of Intension Work Is Slated for e.xt Sunday. ; Plans for the '.Men and Religion For ward movement "campaign are' begin ning to crystallize' and take definite shape. : There was a .meeting last eve ning in the 'office of J. K. Wright of the executive committee. Reports were made hn new business was dis ciiBsed. ". ' -: ; . '' The message of the movement 1s to be carried to six towns of the county on next Sunday.' Rev. Rudd of Island City will carry -the message and invl tion to Elgin. V.-W, V. Connors, George H. Currey and Dr. J. E Stevensou will drive to Aiicel, Imbler and Sum mervllle and one man stop oft at each town nnd speak in the morning. V In the evening all three will be In Island City and speak on the movement.; C. B. Pickens will go to Union and speak in the morning .and evening in the churches there. ' ' ' Women's Shoes Misses Shoes p.S Jl v--- . Aew line of misses shoes w a ? i A JSew spring line of wo- Weatn- J, !unfcz button, tans and blacks erbi rd 1 V I men's pumps in parents, with the new lasts and The best - L I , , , , . . Chi Ids v tans, velvets, white can- loA' heels m sizes up -to Shoe L U s ' . Xo. 5. Ask to see this made TTT vas, kids and mi bucks.' , - 4 shoc- Try Them r 'New styles of American Ladr corsets just nrriv ed........;:...$1.00 to $5.00 Geibei's New line of silk hose, Extra good, at $1.25 9 ft I Advertising uassmea WANTED Two laundry: girls. Hot Lake Sanatorium!'; company, Hot Lake, Oregon. 3-14-tf FOR RENT Eight room ' furnished house near Palmer mill. Suitable for roomers or boarders. Inquire of Mrs. George Batley, corner Fourth , and Lake streets, or La Grande In- 1 vestment company. ; 3-13-tf APPLE TREES Leading varieties. Aso cherry, pear, peach, prune and shade trees. Shrubs, roses, i small , fruits. Send for price list. J. B, Weaver & Sons, Union, Oregon. WANTED Position by a girl. Inquire at Merchants restaurant. . ' FOR RENT Furnished room. In quire 1416 Adams, or telephone Red '. 3902. ' - - . . FOR RENT Five room house. Partly . furnished. Inquire 1910 Fourth St. ' . ' , 3-6 3t FORI RENT Modern front room. $9.00 per month. Phone Red 41. 3-6-12t FOR SALE House and two lots. 15H Madison St. Easy terms. Anna S. Carlson, 105 Fifth Ave. E., Calgary, . Canada. . '. 3-18-Gt ;SAlllX .()!,) ' lll!S'l ' ' . Island City, March 21. (Special) The Victors organized Friday after noon with the following officers: Ciilef Frank Carroll; Ass't Chief Ralph Pos ton; Purser, Raymond Moss; Acting Scribe,; Raymond Gnrity. Leo Crouter will act as seer for the new order. Tuesday night the Victors held their first regular meeting In the Brother hood club rooms. The main feature of the evening -was a debate;. Re solved, That Manual Training is more J important thnn domestic science. Af firmative: Raymond Garlty, Frank Carroll; negative, Raymond Moss, Ronwlck Clark, Ralph. Poston. " r- Last Friday night the Brotherhood gave a box social, that Is, tho Indies brought the boxes and the men bot'ghl them. The early part of the evening was taken up by a splendid program, as follows: .. . ; ,: . Male Quartet. Dialogue By Seventh Grade Girls. Song "Stingy" Fourth Grade Girls Mixed Quartet. FOR RENT Three room furnished house. Also 5 room bouse.' In quire at 1417 Wash. Ave. Phone Red . 752. ' 3-19-5t EXPERIENCED MAN AND WIFE want work on ranch. Phone Red 332 ; 3-19-6t FOR SALE Plymouth Rock Roosters Phone Farmers 64. R. E. Reynolds 3-19-6t WANTED A girl for general house ! work. Apply 2002 Oak Street, cor ner Adams. - : 3-lS-tf EXPERIENCED YOUNG MEN want work on ranch. Phone Red 352. 3-19-6t DRY CHAIN WOOD. $3.50 a cord, j Phone Main 54. 3-20-tf j FOR SALE Two brood mares In foal, ! weighing .1400 lbs. each. Inaulre' Frank Belnhoff, La Grande,- Ore. '! . 3-20-3t - -, How can you Fleteherize un less you have a good masti cating apparatus? Your dentist is the only person who can keep that most im- portant part of the anatomy I in the proper conditions. 7 17 Dr. Stevenson 2,U00 DOZEN PEARL BUTTONS Regular 7 c Value ON SALE O 1 t THIS WEEK 2 CIS. Dalton's Cash Store 2nd Door West of Post Office Watch Our Show Windows FOR SALE Hatching eggs from purely bred Minorcas. Per setting of 15, $1.25. First prize winners, p. Phone Black 1061 or write Mrs. Geo. V SALis-Furmture ror two ror lignt housekeeping. iu.uu u - H. Chapman, R. F. D. Box 122. 3-20-14t cn at once. Call at 106 Fir St. 3-20-tt