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AMUSEMENT
Mr. Jesse Hale, who plays the Indian.
Washtah, in "At Cripple Crtek", has had
a picturesque and varied career. Born
upon his father's schooner during a terri
fic sale on Lake Erie, Hale seemed fated
J'or a gloomy existence; and his lifs voy
age has so far been streaked with ad
venture and experiences that do not fall
to the lot of the average stey-U-horre
pei son. He served one term in the
Arizona Legislature, and for a time of
ficated as Secretary to the Governor.
When the Spanish-American war broke
out, the late Capt. "Buckey" O'Neill
whose heroic death while leading a
charge up San Juan Hill thrilled the
hearts of newspaper readers, end whose
last words, "Who wouldn't die for jnoth
er star in the flag?" deserved to be
cherished along with final utterances of
' 4w'8t'neu'sn9 ead. ser' Hale a tele
graphic request to organize a regiment of
Rough Riders in his town. This the
young editor did, his office serving as a
recruiting station,
: He was connected with stock compan
ies on the Atlantic coast fcr two seasons.
V and is versatile to a degree. He is es
pecially well equipped in voice and tem
perament for the legitimate drama, hav
ing been highly commended in such parts
as "Antonio" in "The Merchant of Ven
ice," "Mercutio arid Tybalt" in "Romeo
and Juliet", "C3s:a" in "Julius Caesar",
etc. Last season he played "Majatesta"
in Whitney's revival of "Francesca da
Rimini." Mr. Hale makes a good Indian,
(not meaning that he is a "dead one") and
his performance is attracting attention.
Stewards Opera house Tuesday, Jan. 8.
Notable among the coming attractions
"at Steward's opera house, Thursday, Jan
uary 10, is Countess Olga von Hatzfeldt,
the clever little prima donna comedienee
whom Milton and Sargent Aborn advanced
to stardom last season in Anna Held's
former starring vehicle, "The Little Duch
ess." This is one of the most elaborate
musical productions ever staged, and the
new stir made as pronounced a hit in it
last year as did her predecessor. The
Countess is surrounded by a big company
of comedians and pretty girls, and she is
most ably seconded by the clever com'
edian, Robert Lett, who is also to be
a. starred next season in a new musical
comedy.
BASKET BALL
Remember the basket ball game which
will be played Wednesday night in the
Commercial Club between the Whites and
line Blues of the High School girls.
HILUNERY SALE
Everything in my millinery store will
be sold at a reduced price for the next
thirty days. Mrs. J. R. Forrest.
, PUfiE LARD
Try a pail from Stillwell & Company.
Strictly pure hog fat, no . adulteration
Phone Main 16.
Via each life some sorrow must fall;
7wi people don't sit down and saw!;
Only fools suicide or take to flight;
Smart people take ocky Mountain Tea
at night.
Newlim Dhuo Company.
f LATE JEWELRY ARRIVALS
It
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I FINEST STOCK OF DEPENDABLE JEWELRY IN CITY
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Domestic
WE LAUNDER Y01R SHIRTS. COLLARS
AND CUFfS WITH EITHER FINISH YOU
DESIRE.
J WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED I
A.B.C.
STEAM LAUNDRY:
PHONE
La Givnk
a
Report of Consulting Engineer
that the design for a dam gotten up by
your City Engineer be accepted, only that
core be constructed inside the rockfilled
dam either of puddle clay or reinforced
concrete.
This will assure the tiahtness of the
dam in a more satisfactory way than
eartn covering alone and the additional
expense is only small.
Prices of wood stave pipe include lay
ing in the ditch. Prices of Kalame in
pipe are f. o. b. La Grande.
You will notice that our estimate for
the total cost of water main is S 142.526
with an 8 inch pipe for the lower part
ana 104,026 with a 10 inch pipe.
While the itemized costs as nut down in
our estimate may be changed, a small
amount up or down, by uoina further into
detail, we think that the totil cost as
stated is a safe and conservative estim
ate upon which to base your bond issue
Very respectfully,
Wallace-Coates Engineering Co
Per N. T. Bbier,
Resident Engineer.
The followine is a segregation of the
various items making the totals as are
shown in the report:
Head of works (dam) $ 6.325
P'P laid 70.331
Excavating and filing 24,300
Trestels , 1,400
Air valves 2.203
Clearing 2.360
Freight hauling 10.600
Camp supplies 3,000
Telephone line' 960
Wagon road 3,000
Engineering, Intand ect 18,590
Total, 220 horse power . ..
Total 330 horse power
..$142,626
.$154,526
Have you indigestion, constipation, head
ache, backache, kidney trouble? Holiister's
Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well.
If it fails, get your money back. That's
fair. Tea or Tablet foim. 38 cents.
Newlin Druo Company.
Commence the New Year
right by trading at
Smith's
Market
Our Meats Speak for i
Themselves '
All kinds of fresh and
and salt meats always on
hand. We make a
specialty of poultry.
Give us a trial and be
convinced.
Prompt delivery.
Phone Red 751 "
! Smith & Dawson t
Proprietors
NOW ON EXHIBITION
J. H. PEARE. I
La Grande's Leading
Jeweler and Optician t
Opposite U. S. Land Office
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or Polish j
MAIN 7
Oifgcn.
A RARE
A sweet toned Emerson piano with the Angelus playe.
heard lingers in the memory.
A. B. HUELAT
: STEWARD J OPERA HOUE :
D. H. STEWARD,
One Xht Only
THURSDAY,
EVENT EXTRAORDINARY
Countess Olga Von Hatzfeldt
And a big feminine array in Anna Held's New York
Gasino Success.
THE
LITTLE
DUCHESS
The Most Lavish, Musical,
seen in years, with a cast of Glever Comedians
including ;
J ROBERT LETT AND . A DASHING BEAUTY CHORUS :
5 50 people in the ensemble--50 j
I Prices:
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D. H. STEWARD. Proprietor and Manager.
E. J. CARPENTER S
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A western play for
the western people
Entire product'on carried
Complete with a company
of 14 people supporting
TUESDAY,
PRICES: Orchstra and
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TREAT FOR MUSIC
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Prcrifclar.arid Manager.
JANUARY, 10
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Girlical Gomedy Production
Boxes 11.50 Orchestra Gircle $1.00
Dress Circle .75 Galery 25c and 50c
Second sjecessful
season in the west
Creek!
JANUARY 8j
Orchestra Circle 76c Dri Circle EQc
Gallery 25c and 60c 2
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Commencing Tuesday of this
week and continuing a few days
MR. J. H. SMITH
Formerly Wanamaker's player, piano expert, but ;
now with Sherman Clay & Go , of Portland,
will be at Heulat's Music Store
where he will be glad to demon
strate to you the WONDERFUL
POSSIBILITIES of
THE FMFRSON ANGELUS
Come and listen, you will surely enjoy , the treat
Onee
Ail kinds of
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at absolute cost
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WISE (OUNStlf ROM THE SOUTH
"I want to give some valuable advice
to those who suffer with lame back and
k dney trouble." says J.R. Blankenship of
Beck, Tenn. "1 have proved to an abso
lute certainty that Electric Bitters will
positively cure this distressing condition.
The first bottle gave me great relief and
aiier taking a tew more bottles, I was
completely cured; so completely that it
becomes a pleasure to recommend ' this
great remedy." Sold under guaranete
at ftewlin drug store. Price COc.
LOVERS
Musical instruments
COR. DEPOT & ADAMS AVE..
H. A. Stanleys I
SUCCESSOR TO
I Staniels
Jarman
I CONTRACTING
PAINTER
PAPER HANGER
and
DECORATOR
Phone
Black 1781
La Grande v " Ore. I
. HOW .10 AVOID PNIKa""
Wa have never heard nf ainnU i
nr.! nt a r.n IH raaiiltini in nn.in..,
other lung trouble when Foley Honey
no i ar nas men waen. Knot only stop
the cough but heals and strengthens' the
lungs. Ask for Foley1 Honey and Tar
and refuse anv substitute offered. Dr. C.
j. Bitnop or Agnew, . Mich., wntesi rl
have used Foley Honey and Tar in three
very severe case of pneumonia wth good
results in every case.
' ' ARIUlAl MEITIIW;. . .
Of the shareholder of the Farmers
and Trader National Bapk of La Crand
will be held at their banking home in La
Grand on Tuesday the 8th day of Jan.
1907 between the boure of 10 o'clock
m and 2 p m of said day to select
board of director for the .ensuing year
and for tuch other business as may come
before said meeting.
Farmers & Traders Nt'l Bank,
J. W. Scribhr, Cashier.
Dec 8, 1906. ' , .
Final Administration Notice
LOVINA THARP ESTATE Notice is
hereby given that the undersigned admin
istrator or the hstate of Lovina Tharp
Estate ha filed hie final account and re
port and that the County Court has set
Tuesday January 8th 1 907 ; at,- 3 P. M
at the court room of said court in the
Court House atLQrande, Union County,
Oregon a the time and place for hearing
all objection thereto end to settle said
estate.
Order made December 8th 1906 i
First publication December 8th 1906.
S. L. Brooks, Administrator.
ANNUAL MEETING
- Notice is hereby given that the annual
meeting of the stockholders of the La
Qrande National Bank will be held at
their banking house in L Grand, Ore.,
on Tuesday Jan. 8th, between the hours
of 10 am and 4 pm, at which meeting
a board of nine directors w.ll be elected
to serve for the ensuing year and such
other business will be transacted as may
properly come before said meeting.
La Grande, Oregon. Dec 8th.
F. L, Meykrs, Cashier.
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