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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1908)
BK TWO. Uii4IAi4S)4iiS4ti4itim $4-S44444f-?''5S'Jt - : . . ....- .... TiAirr. i Blue Mountain Creamery Co. m r A1UCTHE CITY CHURCHES lYfl Ail "Cncle Tom's Cabin." We tand and atare aa we aee th glaring headline and our thoufhta quickly wander back to the dayi of yore days when the sifted authoreaa, Harriett fleecher Stowe, flint favored Us with her Immortal work. The young; the old, the gray, the careless, all at different times have heard or aeen the beautiful play depleted on the stage, or have perused the pages of the book. The heart Interest Is so Intense that a magnetic Influence seems to assert Itself at times and draw us again within thu portals of the playhouse to witness those thrill ing acenes of ante-bellum days, and we can safely prophesy that Its mem ory and action will linger with us, as it has done with past generations, af fording amusement, pleasure, pathos and instruction for young ami old alike, A grand and stupendous pro duction of this immortal play will be given by fctetson s big double com pany at the Steward opera house on Monday, January 13, A novel feature mil '- ' - 1 - - - - -' STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE MONDAY, JANUARY 13 STETSON'S ORIGINAL B1Q DOUBLE UNCLE TOM'S CABIN 1HE BARNUM OF THEM ALL that haa been added Is the marvelous street parade, which will be given on the principal streets at noon. This parade Is, without doubt, the largest ever attempted by any attraction play ing theaters, and from past criticisms and press comment,' we feel safe In echoing the words of Manager Leon W. Washburn, "It beats a circus." "THK MOV 1 18 AlCTION." Slew aril s )xth llouwt l-'rlliiy, Jan uary 17. Manager Charles 1. Yale has an nounced for the coming season, the 20th edition of that phenomenal piece of theatrical property, "The Devil's Auction," surnamed "Everlasting, Vancouver, B. C, to Winnipeg, Mani toba; the middle states to Canada; the maritime provinces. Including Halifax and St. John, to Cape Breton, finally ending with a complete tour of New England and to ' financial receipts that have become the talk of the the atrical world. Notwithstanding the yearly opposi tion of the many new musical come dies and spectacles, Imported and otherwise,' the "Devil's Auction" has gone on In the even tenor of its way, having established apparently a uni versal clientele who can be depended upon to "wait for te big show,' and reward It yearly with remunerative receipts. As some one, has aptly remarked, "There Is a reason' and the reason !n ''! enoB ts careful management, Catholic Cuorch. how mass, I a. m.; high maaa, 10 a. ro.; rosary and benediction Allow ing 10 o'clock maaa. German Lutheran Church. -Regular Sunday services at 10:S0; Sunday achool at ;J0. All an cor dially Invited to attend these aervlceo. II. o. Meske, pastor. Latter Day Saints. Sunday achool, 10 a. m.i regular service, t p. m.; mutual improvement association meets conjointly at 7; JO p. m. MORE GRAND NOVELTIES THAN EVER Two Brass Bands an1 chestra Two Tunny Marks Two Mischievous Topslcs ; Gorgeous Scenery with Beau tiful Electrical Effects Grand Vision and Transform ation Scenes Genuine Southern Cake Walkers Buck and Wing Dancers Male and female Quartette Chariots drawn by Naudsorr.c Shetland Ponies Col. Sawyer's Pack Siberian Blood Hounds WATCH FORTHE BIG STReTHpARADE Prices: Orchestra and Or chestra Circle 75c; Dress Cir cle 50c; Gallery 25c and 50c. SoaUonstle a' Van Buren's Siturday ! J(fA v'-v., " , :C MEW ELECTRIC TMEURE A VOYACH AiiUl'ND TUB STARS. WllKl:i: IS MY HEAD? Illiibtrateil Sonc: "MONTANA." IX nUGAMLAND. A WIFK WANTED. DRAMATIC ItKlIEAUSAU ..4 r Program change each Monday 4 and Thursday. Ladles' tottve- tilr matinee every Wednesday, I p. m. Children's Sc matinee every Saturday, S p. m. New F.hH'trto llieater, B. M. SIIKHWOOl) C O.. Proprietors. (hrlHtlan Science Services. Sunday, 11 a. m.; Wednesday. 7:30 I p. m. "Sunday school, 10:15 a. m. The reading room is open Tuesday and Wednesday and Saturday frora 2 to 4 p. m. All are cordially Invited. St. Peter's Church. First Sunday after Epiphany. Holy communion, 8 a. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning service, 11 a. m.; evening service, 5 p. m. M. E. Cliuivli South. Saturduy 2 p. in., the Ladles' Home Mission society will meet at the par sonage on North Spruce street. 3 p. m., the second .nmrtcrly conference will convene In the church; 7:30 p. m preaching. Sunday, j0 a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. m., preaching, followed by the Sacrament and the reception of members; 6:30 p. m., Epwoith league; 7:30, preaching. J. D. Crooks, presiding elder. V Ji ft x . ti l. t 2 o Xlno Stars In "Tlie flevll's Auction." tin ed to run on forever, and from all Tberality in production and always a ippearunces. a few days after that. .clean attraction and llmelv nrfnrm: ame. There Is. however, no discounting the wonderful record of this favorite For 2D years It has, making Phila delphia lis staring point, yearly vls- 7-T-1 fe3 ' Ki it- In the 2th edition Manager Yale promises many new scenic, mechanical and electrical novelties; u large and splendid company of specially select ed uiiists; new and costly costuming, novel ballads, vaudeville acts and ex clusive features. A well known mixture made In I C.rande. the Blue Mountain Cough "vrtirt. Vrv It. Red Crosa drug atore. Th6 law requires milk to test 3.2 per cent. Our milk is guaranteed to test 5 per cent Our sweet cream is paseurlzed, thereby in suring purl y , i Sweet Milk v - , Sweet Cream - -Butter Milk - - 5c a quart' 25caquait 10c a gallon Blue Mountain Creamery Co. j(f,ro.-.jr .. k!.i'k:St Vj.Vvf. "'.;. r . DO NOT DELAY t 5-v cha e breeding stock. I White and Black Leg- horns and Buff Orp- Ingltn. Strong line of ; Cocks, Pullets and Hens to select from. Correspondence solicit- I .ed. First HnpllHt Church. At 9:45, Sunday school, Dr. J. E. Stephenson, superintendent; 11, morn ing worship, sermon, "This World's Greatest Need"; 6:30, the young peo ple's meeting, Mrs. George Hamilton, leader, theme, "The True Center of Life"; 7:30, evening worship, ser-j mon, Wild Oats and Other Weeds. Music led by C G. Greene and his choir. Church mid-week service Thursday night, 7 p. m. The teachers' Meeting nt S p. m. Cordial welcome. Come. W, H. Gibson, pastor. Eggs in season ORCHARD GROVt POULTRY FARM iim.iiiinii i n i 1 1 tiii i b s iff vi . I J uiiuiirii uiivil, vrva.iii I nill J L. P. DAY, Propri tor. R. F. D. No. 1. La Grande, Oregjn. J 4 A44 you u ray irvin neasure o. ifcyl e'-f Fr very meal you eat here. It Probytcriaii him li. Sunday school, 9:45 a. in., W. 1 Brenholta, superintendent. In the irornlng there will be baptism of chil dren, reception of members and cele bration of the holy communion. Eve ning subject, "The Glories of Reli gion." S-peclal music by the choir at each service. C. E. service, 6:45 p. m. Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. Thursday teachers' meeting at 8:30 p. m. The brotherhood will meet on the 27th at 8 p. m. at the residence of J. K. Wright. S. W. Seemann, D. D., min ister. Methodist Kplw-oiwl Church. Sunday, 10 a. m., Bible school, Geo. It. Currey, superintendent; 11 a. m., public worship, subject. "An Apostle's Thanksgiving"; 12 in., class meeting, Mrs. Hannah Rogers, leader; 3 p. m., Junior league, Mrs. Olive Bolton, sup erintendent; 6: 30 p. m., Epworth T-ensruo, subleet. "Cod's Revelations 2 C l,l!,Ah lilt will be a combination of cood food, good cookire ana rood sere vice. Our restaurant is intend ed for people who appreciate gxid eating, also for people who like the good things of life at a moderate cost. If you belong to that class, ccme in and see what we can do foi you. The Model' Restaurant J. A. 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