La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 11, 1907, Image 2

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t' " s' ' - ' ' D- H- STEWARD. Proprietor amf Manager. w -
: TUESDAY, JANUARY 15:
GO JID AND FREED present their, blS
Ill yiuui UIIIUUV llVIMiJ
liEniEimil
i " A spltndid Company, headed by .
MISS ISABELLE LOWE
Scenic Investiture unsurpassed
1 : Every act carried in its entirety
4- . BiC SPECIALTIES - 4
PRICES: Orchestra and Orchestra Circle 76c Drees Circle SOc
; Gallery 26c and 60c
i Free Oregon State Lands I
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irrigated
AMUSEMENT
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You are entitled to 20, 40, 80
120 or 160 acres FREE
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you simply pfcy for the cost of irrigation; which
is $10.00 per acre, payable one-fourth cash,
balance' In' three equal annual" payments.
Title direct from the STATE OF OREGON.
This land is going fast; do not delay; call or
write
EASTERN OREGON COLONIZING CO.
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GHEMULPG
What an American 'Saw of the
First Battle of trie Russo-Japan-
ese War.
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Uhdtflhe Auspice J of lh Epworth leijuc
In the Methodist Church'
MONDAY EVENING. JANUARY 14. 1907
Bishop Moor bogan his work in Eastern
Asia with the Boxer Outbreak, and closed
it amid the exciting scenes of the Russo
Japanese Ws.r. He disembarked from the
Russian transport Sungari one 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 storJJ 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,
THE GIRL AGAiN
Gould & Freed production of "Nettie
the New Girl"-will be the attraction at
Steward' opera house. Tuesday, Jan. 16.
The piece I said to be well constructed
full of strange situations, thrtJIing climaxes
and plenty of good clean comedy. The
play i in four acts and tells a . . story of
(trenuous life in New York City, in which
the new tunnel beneath-the North Rive:
an old boat house on East River, Peck's
Slip and the Brooklyn Bridge are import
ant features. T:-e piece i said : to have
scored unusual success in the East Miss
Isabella Lowe, a clever little Eastern girl,
plays the role bf Nettie, and i surround'
ed ban excellent suppqrt . ,- . '
Countess Olga Von Hatzfeltz. with three
strong comedians and a chorus of med-
ioc 1 1 singers, greeted a backed house at
Steward Opera House last evening.
The leading lady was pretty, a clever
actor, but as a singer, was not in the
first olasa, The comedians however, were
tactically above criticism. There were
three of them and if one of them was
better than the other it was perhaps the
the duchman." The opera caused much
laughter and at times the humor displayed
stage settings and costumes were more
attractive than the singing wa interest
ing;
' The presentation on the whole wa not
equal to many dollar and half attraction
of similar class.
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LATTER DAT 8AIT8
Hand y Brhool...-..
Bcnli eervfc-e - -
..10 arr
.. pm
Mutual Improvement Asaodation meete eoo
lointly at T.ai p tn
- .CATHOLIC CHURCH :
W.i Whyte, rector
Low !......... . 8
High Mw ..- ....10 a m
Horary end Benediction following 10 a m. maw
FIRST CHDRI-B ( t CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Ponint Buildiag uppoatta Foley Howl
8um1y Bervfpf ..1 1 a m
Bervlora Wednesday . . 7;if0 p m
Reading ronni at taro- place opeej Tuendaj"
and Tbtrrdars from 10 to 11 JO a m and
Fridays and Hatuidays fro in t to i p m.
BAPTI8-f;CHl'KCH
Sn. W. II. Gibson, psitor
In tbe Methodlit Church South, corner
ofJeOefton Avenue end Third ttett
Sunday Pchool.. '
Preaching- a m
B. V. P. V.. - ........O:. p m
Evening eervlce.....-....... ......7:W p m
Rev CW Owen will fill the pulpit far both
aervtcea -
A cordial Invitation to alUhese aervloea
r meets
nail. t 8
nvited to atu
SOCIETY
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Mr. Dr, N. fijolitor last evening enter
tained about forty lady, friend at . Fiv
Hundred. ,A wds, Mr. Bragg ww the
first and Mrs,, iL,C. Grady, the-second
pnie. During t the , evening. fcie gust
were.,, aervied -,u w,ith.( Inncbop Oregoa
grape and fiut, (lower in profusion decor-,
ated the reception.room. ,, m
mesoames aus no" wm. Alllnson
won the prize at the High; Five cparty
meeting ( tee home of Mrs. J. E. ' Foley
yesterday arte moon. -
G(03O(aCy3
HOW TO CL'Rt OlIlBUINi
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"To enlov frHnm tr -i.iii.i.t.. Keconstrucu your whele bod v. mak
writes. John Kemp. East OUsf eld. Me 'i JJ-h rf ' Drives out impurities that
apply Buckle,, Arnica Salv. Have I". p l uUrn,g Wer.- Ho
also used it for sa't rheum ,., l,r Jl00" Mountain Tea is a family
results". Guaranteed tocure I r,,B- " 1 t tablet. Nswui.
indolent ulcers, piles, burrs, wounds frost
nd km dnass. 25c at Newlm
o.'ug store.
Wl WANT .OUR TRADf
and will trsat you right at Stillwell 4
Co', market Prion Mam 16
Druo Company.
Doaid
House. All
rates.
WANTfD :?
and Roomers at the Palmer
white help. Reasonable
If;.
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There is no case 'n record 'of ft
cold resulting in : fneumonia, or
other miour luflg foMbie, after
Foley's Ilonev and Tar bad
been taken.' t- "'
It -will cur the moat obstinate)
rackOD cough,, and i heals and
strengthens the lungs.
Foley's Ilonev and Tar hat
cured manyv cases of incipient
Consumption andieven in the last
stage will always give comfort
and relief.? .a . i u. it .
Foley's Ilonev and Tar eives
quick relief to Asthma sufferers,
as it relieves the difficult breath
ing at once.
Remember the name Foley's
Honey and Tar and - refuse
substitutes that cost you the
same as the genuine. DonotUkt
chances with some unknown
preparation.
Contains no opiates. ,
Curid of Terrible Cough on Lungi.
N. Jackson of Darlville, III., writes:
'My daughter had a severe attack ot
La Grippe and a terrible cough ou bet
lunirs. We tried a great many remedies
without relief. She tried Foley' Honey
and Tar.which cured her. She ha never
been troubled with a cough ince."
Consumption Curid. .
Foley & Co.. Chicaso. Dana. Inrl.
Gentlemen: Foley's Honey and Tar
cured me of Consumption after 1 had
luHered two years and was almost des
perate. Three physicians failed to give,
me any relief and the last one said he
could do me no good. I tried almost
every medicine I heard tell of without
benefit, until Foley's Honey and Tar
was recommended to me. Its effect
right from the start was magical. I
improved steadily from the first doe
and am now sound and well, and think
Foley's Honey and Tar is a God-send
10 peopie witn l uroat and Lung Trou
ble. oun very truly, ,
MKS, MARY AMBROSE.
Three sizes 2,"c, 50c, $1.00.
The 50 cent site contain! two
and one-half times as much as the
small sire and the $1.00 bottle al
most six tiines as much.
SOLD IKD RECOMMENDED BT
T. NLA. Drvii
U.K. CHURCH
Rev. C E. Deal, paator
Sunday School-...
Junior Lejru....
Epworth Leafae..
.;45 s m
I p m
Morning 8ivloe... ..-....U a m
Bvenlnt; 8ervloe.....;............... .....7;80 p a
Morula Theme: "The foMlbllltle
Bumble Service."
"Evening Theme "Selfishness as a Rob
bar.".
A, cordial Invlutloa to all these servlee
Is extended ...
. CJca rBALOHCBCH of CHRIST
' OPfOPlTE BOM MBit BOUSE
a B. Klni. pwtor. ISOI P.8L -.
Bible School....m..,j,R a m
Mernlnt Worihlp;...:........:...ll a m
V P 8 O neUn.............. a p m
vaagellstio ervlee.......... 7J0 m
riajer meeting Wednedajr...7:n p m
wosun-s Mlssloaary AuslllUrr; Sseead Fr)
oay or eaen soon m at I p m.
In Uie mo-alnf the entire aervlre rmm S:
bntll II . srlli be devoted to. tbe Bible nehoo1
latefeata. Classes will be Drumoted. tairhon
laatslled and the sermon wUl relate to this
line Otimtklt' 1JI.li. ::" i :
The osHal evwlnraenlee. . .' . n,v
'Rvealnt fbemah-he Blessing of Bervlea.
A eordlal Invitation to all the aervloea.
I PET R'S EPISCOPAL CnuRCH
Upton H. Glbbs. rentor
The First Sunday aHer Kplphsny
moij Lomsinnloa , 8 a m
Sunday antioftl,, ...... i,..,h..:,.W a m
MornlBg Serviee.. .. l a
KvsnjDg Service. 6p
) Note Ibe hoar of Evening Servloe lsrhauged
wjocioec., .,. ,i ... , , ,
Every one (nvited to attend them services
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" FkESBYT'KIAN chuhch
r, Berv.E. B. Hsja. paolor v
Soaday School a
...iimniw... 6 SO p Q
.-,.....?:aupm
.........70 p m
...Ham
Bealor Kndeavor...
Jonlor Esdevor.......
Prajrer Meeting Tharsday..
Morning Service.
Theme. -"The Dynamic, of the Mew Life,"
Evening Service. 7: fesa
(iThetMHTMCkoleeerUfe.'
Eev. X W.,t)eemaa O. D. will preach at
both aervloea.
Ooad rnaale by Ibe eboras eholr Mr. c. E.
Oochran. direetorj Miss Jean McDonald. ataa
A eordlal Inviutloale aivea to all who have
Bfeherah boms to attend these eervtOM-
1
Into-each life some sorrow mut fall;
WlM MODla dtXl't ait rfnarn wtnA u,1.
Only fools (uktid or take to flight;
Smart people take oeky Mountain Tea
ai nigni. v -""' '
' Newliu Druo Company.
LODGE DIRECTORY
EAGLES - U Grand. A.he 8 86F. O
VlSltirg Drnrer
I. R. Snook W. S
Jr. O. L. Biggers W. P.
i. O. O. F.-U Orande Lodge No. 16.
meeU in their hall '.Of, Saturday night
Visiting brother cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at
Model Restaurant. '
E. B. McKiddy, N. U.
D. E. Cox. Sec
STAR ENCAMPMENT, No. 31.1. O.
0. F. Meets every first and third Thurs
days in the month in Odd Fellows hall.
Visiting patriarchs always welcome,
. G. E. Fowler, C. P.
D. E. Cox,- Scribe.
M. W. A. La Grande Camp No.
?703 meets evsry Monday (evening
at I. O. 0. F hall. A.l visiting
neighbors are cordially invited to
attend. F. B. Currey V. C.
C. S Williams Clerk.
FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court
Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Wednes
day ' nicht in Elks hall. Brothers
ira invited ta attend.
En Wight Chief Ranger
C. J. Scriber Financial Sec. "
Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Biooers
John Hall and C. S. Williaml
FRIENDSHIP TENT No. J! J, K. O. T
V!. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays
lach month in I. O. 0. F. haN. Visiting
nio-hta welcome.
. H. C. Ball. Com.
Mox Bloch, Record Keeper
L.O. T. M. HIVE No. 27. Meets every
first and thirdThursdays in the after-
tiouii b Uie neujueii uaii. i,wt.ej
ladies are welcome.
Mauie Lono Lady Commander,
M. C Vbsssy, Record Keeper.
B.P. O. E., U GRANDE LODGE No
433 Meets each Thursday evening at
eight o'clock ' in Elks' hall, on Adams
Avenue. , : Visiting Brother are cordially
invited to attend. ....
E. W. Davis. Eialted Ruler
G. E. McCully, Recording Secretary. '
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LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meot
very ' ' Friday of each month in
the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. All
visiting member welcome. ' "
., : Fnbo Jacobs Consul Commander
J. H. Kebnby, Clerk. ' - I
RED CROSS LODGE,' No. SZ-'Meet
vary Mdnday.- evening m Castle Hall,
Corp bililding. A Pythian welcome to
all visiting Knight.
: ' N. L Acklbs, C C.
R. Pattison, K. R. At S.
I . .. ; ' ' : - ' i ! .
RATHBONE- SISTERS Row !a Tem
ple No. 9 meet every Wednesday even
ing at 8 p. m. in the K. tf P. Hall in th
Corps building. - Visiting members cordi
ally invited.
. , Miuf Frawlby M, E. C
xici Proctbr M. of R. it C.
VISIT OUR i
CA Wi
PARLORS
SELOER, TheMacnan(l
IN fl. HMRRT7
THEN CALL
, TE; . .TRANSFER . MAN
He will take that trunk to th De
pot or your home in les time than it
take to tell it. . 1 1 v;...
. Day phone Red 761 - A
'.. Night " Black 1792
. Wagon always at youi servic
LA GRANDE LODGE No. 41. A. F.
& A. M. Regular meetings 2d and 4th
Tuesdays 7:30 p. m. .
. U M. KUSSBL, W. M, .
C. D. Huffman. Sec'
REBEKAH-CHRYSTAL LODGE NO.
60 Meet every Tuesday evening at the
I. 0. O. F. lodge...; All visiting members
areinvited to attend. Mary Frakbr, NG
Lizzib Havorth, Secretary.
wao do not study.
Opposite the Foley
MODERN BROTHERHOOD OF
AMERICA Meets every Tuesday even
ing Lewis hal opposite Hotel Sommer.
Visiting member always welcome.
Auobst Stuart, Pre.
W. B.'Sarocnt, Sec.
))) ,e z.ft$v t ,.re
J-S GRANDE SCHCXL
OF MUSIC
J. . I : ti i i-.V .
t-'iF. DAY. PRINCIPAL
MRS. DAY.'ASSISTANT.
I hi is one of the best musical in
'nvtitutions in the state, and that
p.-jple in this city and valley are
'jegininng todiscover the advantage
v. chi school. The system Is th
latest and most practical, and in
cludes all the latest discoveries in
thj art of teaching; music. The
school is divided into two depart
ments; No. 1 is for beginners from
6 year or more and are taught
the first three grades. ' Pupils come
one hour each day. This it no kin
dergarten system but far superior.
Ir No. 2 the grades are from S to
16V Her they graduate. Pupils
take one or two'lessons a week as
t.'.ey desire. - No scholars will be
permitted to remain in this school .
the candy store.
House over
Phone. 47S. -
Of THE CHOICEST IN THE
LAND
fair maids and brave men the
most cultured, thtjyidest traveled,
the fittest to judge of fitting fare
for th table, can find naught but
praise as their opinion of our
staple and fancy groceries or th
uxurie prosperity permit. Our
'arge buying and moderate pricing
ha much to do with putting groc
eries of the best sort into the
homes of people of ordinary means.
A small trial order will convince
you of the superiority of our store
and our sales methods. '
I 'PHONE MAIN 46
QEDDEJ BR!
I NORTH FIR STREET
"LA GRANDE SUGAR"
ul A HO AiTTO7 CT Tf! A D?
None Better. None Purer. None Sweeter.
UseLa Grande Sugar and Us no Other
Domestic or Polish
WE LAUNDER YOUR SHIRTS, COLLARS
AND CUTfS WITH EITHER FINISH YOlf
DESIRE.
WORK CALLED f OR AND DELIVERED
A.B.C. i
STEA'M LAUNDRY!
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PHONE MAIN 7
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