La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 09, 1907, Image 5

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OPERA HOUSE tfX
ONE MIGHT, THIR. JClll IV
Comedy of the reason
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iiiijuaj Countess Olga Von Hatzfcldt company peso people
IN THE GREAT GiRI ICAL SOIREE OE I LIGHTER AMD SCIMC
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With Anna Held's original New York Casino Production and .elected company including
Robert Loft F9 H the gorgeous -sidje- u a ffast of mirth
1WUUI I L-etl f(wt1f,l THE CHARMING TtKCNG" f rt rtAdl Ur WIKII1
and ten other comedians Jil IS) Villi - Id MUSIC, AMD BEAUTY
Prices: Boxes Orchestra $1.50, Orchestra Circle $1.00, Dress Circle 75c, Galcry 25c and 50c.
D. H. STEWARD, Proprietor and Manager.
i TUESDAY, JANUARY 15
G0UID AND FREED present their big
melodramatic Novelty
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A tpl. nd.d C .inpmy, headed by
: rvHSS ISABELLE I OWE
Scenic Ifuestilurc linsiirpusscd
AMUSEMENT j
-AT CR1PPLECLEEK" FLEASED
A large audience was pleasad w th the
presentation of "At Cripple Creek" last
evening. The story depicts western
characters and instead of the blood and
thunder acts that generally caracteriio
similar plays, there was a gerWroue
sprinkling of, mirth and the odcrcj?
whirls of powder smoke ateeWd the
spectitirs but se dim. In tha last ac.
Wakotah, the 1-id'un, delivered a spieridvj
soliloquy, en 1 rg :t with a Si.rr.e fine act
ing. N'jvef!V:!cso to ht- exact, crmcr.
can bo'irur'.i jr, vi d-ala-l. Wnie iv ,;
cas'MUty .rr,::at';d th-? a.j'in.vv'r.j
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TOMORROW NUHT
Mcdern m-'ical c jn.iJy doaa not aim
to elevate the starts, bin to entertain, in
a breezy soil of way. Tne average
theatre goer, whei he atte it a perfor
mance, goes to Sit biJt conta iledly and
listen t-j catcfiy mus;:, look at pretty gins
in bec.inii'g o.i.U'.' i i.iyel tesign.
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Quarter Section 14. Towii h p 1. b. K.
38 E W M. at private sale sncuia not
be'eranted nd any ohjections. if any
therf be. why the s.id- Adm.n.stratru
should not execute the Bond for a Deed
in accordance with the terms of an order
' . Ih, couniv Court dated March H.
f903hetoCGeoyge H.Tiffany forthe South
half of the SE Quarter of Section 1 4.
Towniiio I.SR 88.EVV Mm Un.on
County, Oregon.
Witness, the Hon. J C. Henry. Judge of
thTcounty Court of the state of Oregpn
for the county of Union w.W the seal of
,a.d Court affixed thi tenth day of Dec-
amber 1906
, B. G.'LLMAN
Cierk.
I:.,.-. jfi r".rf ih best musical in-is'i:it-.r..-r
s m t:ie sUte. and that
,'',ci .v. ti.i city and valley are
rin'.-ng .cd.ccjvcr the advaruge
... th.f jc'ij..i. The system is the
latest and most practical, and in
cudes all the latest discoveries in
tnj art of teaching music. The
schrol is divided into two depart
ments; No. 1 is for beginners from
S years or more and are taught
the first three grades. Pupils come
one hour each day. This is no kin
dergarten system but far superior.
Ir No. 2 the grades are from 3 to
15. Here they graduate. Pupils
taxe one or two lessoni a week as
t.,ey desire. No scholar will be
permitted to remain in this school
w.io do not study.
Opposite the Foley House over
tt.e candy store. Phone. 475.
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GREAT SPECIAL SALE OF
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NATURAL HAIR 'BRAIDS ; .
FREE DEMONSTRATION OF THE '
NEW. ' IDEA POMPADOUR
TO LOOK HER PRETTIEST AND BEST
A LADY'S HAIR MUST BE WE'LL DRESSED
In no way can this be so quickly ad easily done as with these Nvy Pjmpa
dours, made of 1 8 ioch Natural wavy hair, over an automatic spring, as.
plyahlo as a ribbon; with littlu curls undaructh to fio'd the hair awav from
the head and prevent overheating, worn ovor.or und,:r y w own hair and
can be dressed in any style.
With heavy hiir a benefit, with thin hair an-cesity; An cxn.rt djm.'ir.tra-
i (ir will show y-j-j how in dress the hair in the latest styles. ;
TRENCH CONVENT .. HAM 8 ,A1D5
0.'inr4( ffjm th" lar;.;' luir ik-v .-.) -.. iniportyr mf.a Uait.-'d Suth. ' Tnli
tViBRiods will ne S"id at tne low st possiMe- pric;s. -: . . ' ' .
A hirfo sairfw oFho'h strayht S(i h.ur. T!t':se sa'na frm ils- are
sol..! tii ' i ' !.. cx.-;.hiv Iwii ;s at r.ilf to io l::nd uioif.
rri'ocs 1rom $1.50 tt $3.00
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Syst"tii rcnnv.-'ti-'l ni) ut in r"1 f:ii
for free 1 i'k. if t; i (:.'. iir.s sain, i ir..
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M ,NDAY I V-N N-;, JMMU-VY .?, t;i,7
Oifihop Moor btv::ui his vork in L':i;si.crn
Asia ,v:th thcDoxor Ou'brenk.. ;n;i cloci
it ;irn'uJ tho oxcilin; scenes of the i?usi.o
Japaness War. He disiombarkej fro.ntho
Russian transport Sunyari ono day, and
she was destroyed the next. For weeks
there was great uncertainty as to his
safety.
He witnessed the sea-fight of Chemulpo
with which the war began Before
returning to this country he was compell
ed to tell the stor" in five of the principal
cities of Japan; here he has told it from
Alaska to the Gulf, and from ocean tc
ocean.
ADMISSION. Adults 50c Children 25c.
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