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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1908)
V - li.fcMt.-i34ifatilKm B3GBT PAGKS. ETKJnWQ OBSERVrRTLA ORATOR ORMOR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, ltOt $ OUR BUISNESS it growing staodiiy, and we art my glad to not your appreciation of our effort. W with you to feel that no order of yourt it too tmall to re ceive our earnitt and most careful attention. FERGUSON'S 4 A.iJilC CAUAJilVLXY IS OUR AIM In order to dispose of our stationery stock, we are offering our entire line at ACTUAL COST NOTE THE FOLLOWING Popular copyrights formerly $1.50 now $1.10 ' Popular copyrights formerly .75 now .55 ; Alger, Heuty and Optic " .25 now .20 5c tablets at 3 for 10c ' 10c taoletu at 2 for 15c ' Fancy box stationery at the same iscount DAVIS-JORDAN MUSIC CO. Y . j a rv a a r aV inn it? I a r rt . fcirvtr ADCPAII & w i m-i r s 'a nn mi r 'us i r re ra j a im. i sr a t Drink La Grande made Beer and keep your money at home. JULIUS ROESCH .I YOUR WORK Is what we want. We don't call on you one week for it and tell you the next we cannot do it for you. We want it now, and all the time; We do not think it necessary at this time to say anything about the class of work we turnout The fact that we have been in the LAUN ' DRY business for twelve years in La Grande we think sufficient evi- dence that our work is sat isfactory. Try it. A. B. C. LAUNDRY TELEPHONE MAIN 7 AN ARRAY OF GOODIES that will please anyone with a pal ate young or old; male or female it here dtplayed, not only on tpecial occasion, but every day in the year our thop'e open. A taste for candy it not confined to child ren and women only. Men we all like them. D. S ELDER BARdE SCEHt ffl Hi THE HAHFORD ATTRACTION Barge scene given A novel and extraordinary depart ure haa been made by Charles B. Han ford in his magnificent spectacular revival of "Antony and Cleopatra," which will be displayed on Monday, March 23, at Steward's opera houge. No play in all the classics affords greater opportunity for luxurious em bellishment One incident alone of Cleopatra's career, her appearance on the river Kile in a Jeweled, silken sailed barge, has afforded one of the most tempting themes known to painter or poet. The Hanford produc tion Introduces the barge scene with both pictorial and dramatic effect. 1 The exhibitions of authentic represen tation of some of the most celebrated and resplendent architecture of an cient Egypt are made reallBtlo and convincing by every artifice which seen mlnter and electrician can command. A series of moving and still pictures is employed during the opening overture in order to give at mosphere to the first scene. These pictures are so arranged that the spec tator seems to be making the Journey along the Nile to the place where the action of the play begins. It Is a re markable device and one never before employed with Buch forceful and le gitimate dramatic effect. The scenery for this production was painted by M. Armbruster. the cele brated German-American artist, whose studies of Shakespearean subjects have made htm world-famous. 'The dances were arranged by M. T. Tros tier of Cleveland. O., whose record for presenting great and intricate ensem ble effects ' Is unsurpassed. A corps de ballejt led by a premiere of conced ed eminence in her art, appears In the scenes representing the lavish enter tainment with which Cleopatra was wont to beguile the senses of her Ro man lover. The lighting effects will be under the direction of the com pany's own electrician, and a leader traveling with the organization will be In charge of the house, orchestra. - F. Lawrence Walker, manager of the Hanfprd company, arrived in the city yesterday to look after the preliminary arrangements for this production. The role of Marc Antony Is, of course, assumed by Charles B. Han ford. His success In it this season Is. In a sense, a continuation of his tri umph in portraying the same historic personage In "Julius Caesar" the year prevloas. Miss Alice Wilson has a part befitting her distinguished tal ents in Cleopatra. The company In cludes most of the favorites who have been appearing In Mr. Hanford's sup port from season to season and In ad dition there are new members who have speedily won places for them selves in popular confidence. I We Want Your Wants Our Want Ad Column Your want is p'aced before a thousand or more want-seeker every day Can you afford to spend one cent ptr word of your want ad whe.e retulti ata the keynote? IaaaittM4)MMtMMMM FOR RENT. FOR RENT Housekeeping . rooms. Inquire of Mrs. C. S. Zuber. 'Phone Red 1781. WANTED. FOR RENT-'-Rooms for light house keeping.'. Inquire- of Mrs. E. C. Moore, corner 4th and Q 6ts. FOR RENT Nicely furnished east room; all modern convenlencee. In quire at J. M. Berry's store. t-Stf KXC TKKIOXS TOR HERMISTON. Ifcnnlrton Commercial Club Asks for Kpevlnl Trains. Thatsthe thriving town of Hermis- ton should have Sunday excursion trains over the O. R. & N. from both east and west every Sunday during the spring and summer season. Is the wish of Hermiston Commercial asso ciation and plans for such excursion are now being discussed with the O. R. & N. officials. It is the desire of Hermiston to give every person Interested in the town and Its surrounding country an oppor tunity to visit that place during the spring and summer and regular Sun day excursions over the O. R. & N. have been asked for and the prospects that such will be granted are now very good. A reduced rate will be secured and the excursions will be made regular features. HermlBton will entertain the excursionists by showing them over the Irrigation project, which Is now nearlng completion and by tell ing them of the unsurpassed oppor tunities of the Hermiston country. It Is proposed to have the excursion start from The Dalles, Baker City, Walla Walla, Pendleton and other points and everything will be done to make them attractive and entertain ing. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Bute of Oregon, for Union County. William O. Peach, plaintiff, vs. Ella C. Peach, defendant. To Ella C. Peach, Defendant, Greet ing: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and suit on or before tee expiration of the time pre scribed In the order directing the publlcutlon hereof, to-wlt: six con secutive weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons which is January 30th, 1908, aqd if you fall to appear, answer or other wise plead within the said time the pallntlff will ask the court for a der cree dissolving the bonds of matri mony now existing between this plaintiff and this said defendant and awarding the plaintiff an absolute de cree of divorce. By virtue of an order of the Hon. T. H. Crawford, Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered on the 24th day of January, 1I0S. This summons Is published In the Weekly Observer, a weekly newspaper printed and published in La Grande, Union county, Oregon. ' COCHRAN COCHRAN, - Attorney tor Plaintiff. LOOK 1IERK! I AM ITI The right man in the , right place Is what you want. Before ordering your sale bills don't fall to see C. J. RICHARDS, proprle- tor of the Little Gem, next door to the postofflce. , Klglit Years Experience. 4 Satisfaction Guaranteed. x To the Public. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Is now prepared to furnish pure, fresh milk from young Jersey cows. - J. F. BAKER, JR., 'Phone Black 282. f PAINT AND WALL f PAPER STORE ; PAINTING AND PAPERHANGINO v f Stanicls & Bugg i 1420 ADAMS AVENUE La Grande, Oregon X t Phone Red 1921 1 LA GRANDE SCIIOOLofMUSIC Studio over- Selder's candy parlors. : : : PROF. DAY, Principal FOR RENT Furnished room with bath and privilege of using plani. 'Phone Red 1J81.. 2-lttt 1 FOR RENT Large store building. number of years for hardware and furniture. Also housekeeping rooms. 1417 Washington Ave. S-H-lm WANTED To trade hay for wood. Stoddard Lumber Co. l-14tf WANTED To buy six or eight Plyra , outh Rock hens and a rooster. Meed not be pure bred. F. J. Wox. Me- Cham. WANTED A six or seven-room mod- era cottage with email barn. Inquire at thla office. WANTED Any competent lady de-' siring work and have a good home with good salary, should Inquire of Mrs. J. M. Berry. WANTED Boy to strip tobacco. In quire at factory, 140 Adams Ave. FOR RENT Building on Fir St.. ad- Joining Ronde Valley house, suitable for store purposes; 9 furnished liv ing rooms upstairs. 'Phone to Black 461. FOR RENT A suite -of rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs. Edna Swartz. . FOR RENT Four-room house. Tel ephone Black 1532. mil FOR RENT Well Improved 4-acre tract near Palmer mill; 6-room house, good orchard, good land. In quire of B. F. Wade, Owl saloon. 8-9tf ' LOST Ladles' handbag containing purse, glasses and pass book. Find er please return to this office. LOST In this city, an Elks' tooth with monogram, M. E. G., and engraved with 12-2S, '0. Finder leave at the light office. FOR SALE. FOR SALE ft 00 buys two choice lots, corner Cedar and Jefferson, one block from Adams Ave., ' 85x104: young fruit and shade trees.- Will be $750 after March 15. Inquire at Collection Dept., of La Grande Na tional Bank. FOR BALE Five-room house, partly furnished; 2 lots, stable and wood shed; 1 block west of White school house. Inquire at 604 K St. 6-2tf FOUND Ladles' small open-face watch. Owner call at this office. HERf TO STAY Although the present electric light famine has temporarily placed us out of business, we are not out of business by any means. When the lights are on again the -public will find that we will still be here with the very best electric show in Eastern 1 Oregon. We are taking advantage of the con dition of affairs to make X many improvements as the public will readily see when we again open to the public. ELECTRIC THEATRE CO. E. M. Sherwood, Mg IN A HURRY? THEN CALL WANTED To rent, Smith-Premier typewriter; must be In good condi tion. Thla office. 2nE TRANSFER MAN Ha will take that trunk to the De pot or your home in lest time than it take to tell it. Day phone Red 761 Night " Black 1792 , Wagsn always i:7:nr terr.je :' M FOR THE LENTEN SEASON ! The following list of seasonable eatables may help you to select your menue during; this seaton, when careful housewives sometime find it diffi cult to arrange a satisfactory meal, Brttor. Beauty Mackersl; Dainty Brand Cod Fish, two pound bricts; Keg Herring; Boneless Lunch Herring In glait; Norway Mackeral Sardines; French Sardine in cil; Mustard Sardines; Broiled Mackeral. CANMED GOODS X Salmon, Lobt:r, Shrimp, Clams, Oysters, P. S. Stock Clam Chowder, CHEESE Full Cream Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Jersey Cream Cheese, Fine Limberger Cheese, McLaren's Roquefort Cheese. THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY E POLACK, Propr. . Phone Main 75 4 The Kind i That is Advertised and the Kind That Wears W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. I HARDWARE, FURNITURE AMD CROCKERY. I ' j f. ..... r. " '."."''''". : .: '.. . i 1