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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1905)
Is AMUSEMENTS YOUR XMAS DINNER IK ! i I : i i ! A SPLENDID INVESTMENT 15 a mine uhich wiii fauiid up your own town and country. The Aurelu Minir g Co, Now offers the first block of stock of 100000 shares at 5c per share. The company has 400,000 shares of stock available for the de velopement of the Standard Mines, which will be done conservatively, and as fast as poslble. for further Information call on V J. A. THRONSON. i! Holiday Groceries Never was a better time to get full value for your money than now. Everytnins; in the line of Holiday Groceries, j NEBRASKA ; GROCERY I MRS. MAGGIE SHEARER, Prop. 1 LA GRANDE IRON WORKS 2 ; D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor, Complete Machine Shops and Foundry General Blacksmiths, We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill., the best and cheapest mill on the market. Our shops are equipped with machinery to handle any sized work, nothing too large or nothing to small. Highest prices paid for old iron. Illlllttlliaiiai eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeee j j STEWMBS' OFSM 11 - t. H. BTRWARD. Proprietor and Mar MISS GEORGIE HARPER j In a magnificent production of Dumas' masterpiece , i CAM I L LE?'j Will open a Three Nights Engagement 5 : THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28 : a I: . 5 Excellent ast New Scenery Elegant wardrobe 5 Management of Harper and Detritk THREE NIGHTS ONLY Prices 25c, 35c, and 60c. Seats on sale at VanBuren's : COMING! : j MS (All (LUB OF WHITMAN COLLEGE j i Assisted by Mr. and Mrs. & S. Fischer, 2 . oiy the day after' Christmas , TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26 j Not a recital, not a vaudeville show, but I !: JOLLY MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT I ., . ' . I Heavy Choruses, College fun. Something every- one can enjoy. Make yonr plans accordingly. UITWiM&j OPEW' "HOUSE 1 i?., . , -. ! : Prices 60c and 35c, Seats on sale at Van Buren's FHtfHONEI I U. BANGS The Whitman College Glee Club, which is to appear in the Opera House. Dec 2 5 have an unusual range, even for a College Glee Club, one tone over three octaves. from the third B flat below middle C to the male "High C," the latter note comes out pure and stong in the comifi rendition of the' famous "Romeo and Juliet" In the room scene of the second part of the program. . Th's room sjene is to be one of great beauty as' well as fun and harmony. The banners, pictures, etc which are found in the college boys room will be brought by the boys from Walla Walla and no effort will be spared in making the setting as com plete as possible. WHITMAN COLLEGE OLEE CLUB PROGRAM Part One . 1. Hunting Chorus from "Robin Hood" De Koven , Glee Club 2. (a) Twilight :...Nevin (b) Folksong .: Chadwick (c) Barbara Allen .....Old English Mrs. Fischer " 5. t Cradle Song ; Noyes Glee Club 4. (a) Le dernier sommeil de la Vierge - Massenet . Prof. Fisher 5. We are Very Poor Musicians, from "Fencing Master . De Koven Glee Club 6. ' (a) Where Blooms the Rose .Clayton Johns (b) Jerushy Jessie Gaynor Mrs. Fischer 7. ' March of the Guards . .Adam Geibel t Glee Club . Part Two Scene Study room in Billings Hall. Time The eve of the departure of the basket ball team to play an outside game. The farewell "send-off." Songs Fra Diavato; Arkansas Canary; Boating Song; Panacea; Obituaries; Thou Art My Own Love; Stars of the Summer Night; Romeo and Juliet; Backward, Turn Backward; Maize and Blue; Whitman. First Tenor Calvin Thomason (Pres.) Arza Willis Second Tenor - Lester Uvengood Howard Cox Frank Evans mm mm Picture Yourself First Bass Roy Wolfe Ira Camp . Heber Ryan Second Bass Carl Helm Rufus Coleman Fred Clemens Prof. Edgar. S. Fischor. Director. Heber H. Ryan, Manager. . MISS GEORGIA HARPER IN CAMILLE Camilla is one of those plays that will live forever. After the curtain falls nn the last act one feels as if the could see it all over again and enjoy the second per formance better than the first. The story is familiar to mi t theatre-goers. It tells how a woman of thj world struio'ei to reform, but society maets her wuh sneers. Finally she rails in love for the first time in her life. Then beoins her saeriflra The family of the man she loves-requests her to give him up, in order to save the family honor. In the pathetic scenes that follow she proves the nobility of her char acter by giving her. life for the man she loves. "Let the woman once fall, what is there left for her? What man would call her wife? What child would call her mother?" Steward's Opera House. T lursday. Dec. 28. Ciorus Recitation Vocal Duet Recitation . Recitation . Pantonine In a nice room handsomely decor ated with an elegantly designed, har moniously colored, wall paper once gracing our superb stock, you could not imagine anything adapted to in terior decorations a whit more eye pleasing. But there' another thing to be pleased your pocket book. Our prices will attend-to that Pa per hanging looked out for if so desired. S1AIMIELS & JARMEN Painters, Paperhangers, . - and Decorators picture framing a specialty When you wish a nice juicy roast or a tender steak, or a piece of boiling meat or pot roast, just phone Main 48 and you will soon have ex actly what you desire. J. BULL & Company Phone Main 8. Remember phone is on the directory as Boss Meat Market Main 48. ' " PROGRAM AT ISLAND CITY Song by choir "0. 1 hear the glad song Prayer "Sleighbells' v Elsie Couch Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grandy - Birdie Speckhart Neta Hunter ."Jeaus Lover of Mv Soul" Netta. Kiddle, Jessie Grimmet . Stella Hunter, Elsa Couch, Kathleen Thomas. 'Christmas Acrostics" by nine little bovs Song "If you are good" Little folks JONN DAY DAM The dam acrcna lh Jnhn ru riuar above Spray was completed last Friday. T e construction work was commenced on the 28th of August "last the main d m being 14 feet high and 160 feet long with a 100 feet crib work on the south side. This dam marks the firt step to vards utilizing the waters of this s ream lor irrigation purposes, and its success will be observed with keen inter est should this plan prove feasible the next few years will see thousands of acres of the fertile area along the John Day river producing bounteous crops. Grant County Enterprise. - ; - - Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is simply liquid electricity'.' It goes to every part of your body, brincinir new knrA strength are new vigor. It makes yoir wen ana Keeps you well. 55 cents. Newlin Drug Company. Clear thinking, decisive action, vim m.nA vigor of body and mind, the sparkle of life, comes to all who use Hollister s Rocky Mountain Tea. 55 cents. Tea o Tablets. Newlin Drug Company.' WOOD SAW Your wood sawed with steam saw at 40 cents a cord, if you haae ten cord or over, under ten cord only 50 cents per cord. I come when I promise and satisfaction guaranteed DROP ME A POSTAL J. S. VANDORFY. Practical Gunsmith Repair Mrict'v Fi-stdass f:uns e-t(k il Ktys fittrd to lor Id ks WM. AGNEW IN A HURRY? 1 1ll-N CAM. WH. lEYHGLbS THE TRANSFER MAN He will take that trunk to the De pot or your home in less time than it takes to tell it. Day phone Red 76 1 Night phone Black 1 792 Wagon always at your service J. L MABS, Contractor and Builder iValer in Buildincr Material , . La Grande, Oregon Drop a line naming work, and I will name the right price. Will be complete if you obtain your supplies from us. Everything in the Grocery, Fruit, Nut and confectionery line will be found here. Fresh, high-grade goods only are 'handled: none but the best We solicit your orders. THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. POLLACK, Propr. - I STODDARD LIMBER CO. I Sash and Doors Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Etc. A'l Good Material conies from our Yard . eeee . FOR WINTRK WASHING , Our new machinery and additional help will enable us to do fami- ! lly washing CHEAPER. QUICKER and BETTER than you can do it j yourself. We call for and deliver your laundry quickly and make special ', ty of rush order work, dive us a trial and y:u will not be bothered i - through the winter with family washing. A. B. C. STEAM LAUNDRY ; FHONE Main 7 . ! La Grrnfe, Oi Pem. ' I................. FOR WINTER FEED PHONE MAIN 6 VERGERE PHONE The Grande Ronde Cash Company is in a position to offer the best there is. Fresh Lteam Rolled Barley. Timothy and'wild Hay, and all kinds of Grain and Chopped Feed. , WOOD AND COAL DELIVERED. TO. ANY PART OF CITY' Grande Ronde Cash Company, Jeffcrenn Avenue. A Pr me Christmas Turkey i what all hope to get for their feast, but not everyone realizes their expecta tions. If you make your choice "here you are sure of getting a young, plump, ten der bird. All weights, but uniform quali ty. - Grandy & Russell Centennial Hotel Under new management Board and Room $5 pr week Meals 25 cts. Special rates fumishe Monthly patrons. No. U1 Adams AvV Phone No, 1 6 1 . j- , Mrs. W. E. Miircfiiion, proprietress.. TURKEYS That will fulfill all your expectations. ' The kind you will be proud to offer your guests at the CHRISTMAS DINNER At this season of the year and at alt other time you will find the best Meat and Poultry at this Market. Rohr & Company . Cleared Fc Action C When the body it cleared and ready fo act.ion. by Dr. King's New Life Pills jpu ah tell it by the bloom of health on line .fitwiness of the flesh and muscles; tt6jt4ncy of the mind. Try them, at - , -