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LA GRANDE EVENING .OBSERVER, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1912.
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Copyright K::t Schafliicr & Mar
LXour pieparation for Easter will not be complete without your new things
. to wear. As long as you're going to have a new uit this Spring, you
I may as well have it in time for the good clothes parade. As soon as you
decide what it shall be, come in and let us know. ,
Hart pcbaf f rier & Marx
clothes are the kind that give one a dressed-up feeling; whatever style you
decide to have, you'll get distinction in dress if you get these clothes.
W serge suits, and dark
worsteds in sacks; the latest models, with long roll lapels; styles that
will please the young fellows immensely. We can supply you with
suits and furnishings at easy pi ices.
THE
PEOPLE'S STORE
Opera House Block.
La Grande, Oregon.
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SPRING STYLES
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WALL PAPER
Is now ready for
inspection
PRINT $2A0 per Gallon
B. B. NUTTER
Phone, R 971
Mext to Observer OE!:e.
SUFFRAGETTES i
PHDEOBEGU'.
HEAOQl'AKTEHS ESTABLISHED AT
J'FMM.ETOX.
Effort to Tiiru Oregon to Women
Yoto Coin m n CnniincnceiK
''-Pendleton, March 28. With & view
to establishing Eastern Oregon head
quarters ,ln Pendleton nml organizing
tliu club women of this section of t Ho
state in behalf of the equal suffrage
movement, ftlrs. C. B. Wade, formerly
of Pendleton, and now a resident of
I.os Angeles, arrived here yeaterday
nnd 19 already busy with her work. .
At present Mrs. Wade Is the guest'
of Mrs. Thomas Thompson at the
hitter's homo on Water street. Later
on nn office may bo opened lwo fo'
tho purpose of serving as henddunr-
ters for carrying onMho campaign in
I Eastern Oregon, In either event Mrs.
Wade expects to bo here most of IV
time and to dwote her efforts from
now until next fall to working in this
way In behalf of suffrage,
Mrs. Wade served for five years as
president of the women's clubs of
Oregon and is therefore In very close
touch with the work of those organ
izations. She was an active worker
in tho recent equal suffrage campaigi
In Los Angeles and in the Los An
geles city election. She Is quite fa
miliar with the methods followed in
California nnd feels that tslnt'lnr
methods will prove effective in Oregon.
It Is the hope of Mrs. Wade that
the local club women will become in
terested In the suffrage campaign and ,
that a club may be formed for the
purpose of enlisting the women in ;
tho move and creating sentiment in j
favor of stiff ragf. Plans for tho or
gnnlnt'on have not yet been perfecta l
as Mrs. Wade first, wishes to consult
with the local ladies In regard to a
method of procedure. However, si)3
has been given much encouragement
and Is optimistic over the outlook.
Mrs. Wad a Is working under tli?
National Women's .Club . association
which Ib a separate organization from
the one under which Mrs. Rrghott,
who lectures here tonight, Is serving.
However, the two organizations havt
a common end and work In harmony
for obtaining "Votes for Women."
At the city hall this evening Mrs.
Sarah Bard Field Ehrgott, official
lecturer and organize rfor the Ore
gon Equal Suffrage league, will de
liver an address upon the subject of
equal suffrage nnd it will constitute
the first local meeting held to ad
vance the suffrage cause In the elec
tion to be held this fall, says the Pen
dleton East Oregonian for Thursday.
Mrs. Ehrgott conies here from the
west end of the county where she has
been working In Henniston, Stan
jfield and Echo. She was to be ac
companied by Mrs. Sarah Connuei -ford
but owing to illness on the part or'
tho latter she will not be in in tend
ance at the meeting here this evening.
It was also the intention of Mrs.
Ehrgott to attempt the organization of
a local branch of the equal stiff nu :
league. It is possible, however, that
this move will be deferred for a 'time
owing to the fact that efforts are un
derway to enlist the present local club
organization In the fight.
Mrs. C.' 1). Wade, who Is lien for
tho purpose of meeting with the clnb
women with a view to forming an
organization to carry on the suffrage
campaign in Eastern Oregon, will b"
at tho city hnl meeting tonight Pud it
is understood will tell of the methods
Every
ing Fresh
T
oday
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FRESH RHUBARB SPINACH
FRESH ASPARAGUS CAULIFLOWER
RADISHES BEETS
O-tt.EEN ONIONS PARSNIPS
HEAD LETTUCE TURNIPS
HOT HOUSE LET- CABBAGE ONIONS
TUCE
ORANGES. BANANAS. GRAPEFRUIT. NOR
THERN SPY AND NEWTON PIPPIN APPLES
SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAM ......... 22c a lb.
SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON . . . .... 28c a Ib,
CITY GROCERY & BAKERY
The Home of Fancy Groceries
Permanency in dental:
work is a thing to be de
sired. ' A .thorough
knowledge of oval con
dition's is a necessary
qualification in a dentist
if the best service is to
be rendered.
BEY .V I ' -
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Or
itsvenson
followed In Southern California dur
ing the suffrage campaign In California.
JOHJiS QUITS BAKER.
Well Known Attorney WH1 Accept
Portland Offer.
Mr. C. A. Johns for the laat 24
years a resident of this city has made
final arrangements to accept a posi
tion with the Oregon-Washington
General Electric company as their
chief counsel, says the Baker Herald.
Mr. Johns has been practicing law
since 1SS8 during which time ho has
forged to the front as an attorney
of this section of the state. Through
out all his residence here he has baei;
a public spirited citizen, having r.t
different times filled many public of
fices. Mr. C. JL ,Iohnst his son, who re
cently returned here, will be employed
as assistant to his father in' his new
position. It will probably be . some
time before they move to their new
home In Portland.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any ca30 of Catarrh tliat
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarro
Cure. '
P. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, p.
Wl ll li--.lnr-:nnl l.r-VA l:mffn F. J
Cheney for the last 15 years, nnd belifit
him porfoctly honorable, in nil MislneS
transactions and financially auto 1 1 cm
out any obligations maie uy ms nrm.
NATIONAL BANK OP COMMUUCE
, . Tolrdo,
Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally.
cons surfaces of Iho system. TesUmoninH
sent iron. yrcn u cents per uoiu'--.
by nil nrugglsts.
Take W - ""-"-My Pills for wustipatton.
Oiinth Zaiittwlll:
"Not even Lot's wife supplies suffi
cient salt to swallow Genesis with."
Fights Scheduled for Tonight.
Johnny Frayne vs. Frankie' Burns,
2(1 rounds, at San Francisco.
Bobby Wilson vs. Joe Hyland, 10
rounds, at ftlca, N. Y.
Fashion and Comfort' Unite
In Gossard J Corsets
Only iu the (iossard Corset can '0
show a stylish and attractive figu'4
without risking health and comforv
Luting iu is-oa is the secret. FW'
lacing keeps the line of beauty
the back even and true, and fasbio
always requires a beautiful W'
front lacing give free play to lung
and diaphragm, insuring comfort w
ease always; front lacing is commo"
senBe would you lace your shoes l
back? The Oossard is $3.60 to $8-
A eomplste line always on hand.
Mil. ROBT. PATTISOX,
Phone Red 3221 Corset In
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