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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1908)
EVEVHfQ tkWKRVFR. LA GRANDE. OKWH11. THCRSDAY, MARSH IS, 108. I L OUR BUSINESS is growing steodily, and we are very glad to note your appreciation ot our efforts. We wish you to feel that no order of yours is too small to re ceive our earnist and most careful attention. FERGUSON'S ! HMD ! WORKS HID MUSIC EXCLUSIVELY t offftrinc our entir lirm at T " IS OUR AIM In order to dispose of our stationery stock, we are if ACTUAL COST NOTE THE FOLLOWING Popular copyrights formerly $1.50 now $1.10 Popular copyrights formerly .75' tnow .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. 1316 ADAMS AVENUE LA GRANDE, OREGON Drink La Grande made Beer and keep your money at home. JULIUS ROESCH 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 turn'out 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 1 flail m,&M. Sj ft 44&&.jt AN ARRAY CF GOODIES that will p'ease anyone win a pal ae young or old; male or2'ernale -is hjr displayed, not only on spe--i.il :csasior.s, tut every day in trie year our snop's open. A taste for Cindy is nt confined to child ren and wumsn only. Men we all like ihain. L D. S ELDER $100.00 Reward.' State of Oregon, ) SS. County of Union. ) ' ; I.. A. L. Richardson, being first duly sworn, say that the remarks attribut ed to me by certain parties In the re cent ' municipal election campaign, wherein I was reported to have made remarks and statements derogatory to the railroad employes In La Grande, calling them by odious names. Is ab solutely false, and I hereby offer a re ward of 1100.00 for proof that I made the statements attributed to me. " -A. L. RICHARDSONi Subscribed and sworn to before me - The amount of work that Charles B. Hanford puts Into each season's pro duction haa been frequently com mented on with wondering admira tion. It Is an old custom to say that a manager has spared neither pains this, the 11th day of March, 1908. . nor expense, whim It Is desired to lm- j, . . S. HODGIN, press the magnitude of his offering. Notary Public for Oregon. In the case of Hanford the phrase may ' be properly revived. It applied wlthj To m pjon,,,, accuracy. A series of stage settings.' Toek. Ka March 12. H. H. spectacular In deBlgn and lavishly TllpVol. nrmn,. . .h trnrl. beautiful In execution, assist In the Jr., promoter Sam Oil company and other million representation of that marvelous ,, nArn P. , v. poem-pageant, "Antony and Cleopa tra." In selecting this play, Mr. Han- the Standard out of existence, will be placed on trial next month In the iora carr.e. oui a aeuniie scneme ot Unte(j state dtetrct court racktT , chronology. His production of "Julius .., , ,. ,, ,v. ,.,. , fraudulent purposes In connection with his operations In high finance. Caesar" last year told the story of Antony, the orator and warrior. This season will reveal his as the lover. In "Antony and Cleopatra" Miss Alice Wilson- Is cast as Cleopatra, a role, the possibilities of which are limitless. ! The constant play of emotion In this strange revelation of complex possi bilities of a wonma's nature calls for the utmost powers that an actress can command. As tender In her devotion as Juliet, as winsome when she so wills to be, as Viola, as vivacious of mind as eBtarlce, she Is as terrible when roused to tragic determination, as Lady Macbeth. Antony Is far from being the consistent hero that strict moral standards would demand. In deed, the majority of Shakespeare's more prominent characters would scarcely pass muster as Invariable ex amples for the guidance of youth. But Antony is nevertheless a great man; one who Is worshiped by his friend; feared by his foe. The passion which warped his career might under differ ent circumstances and with another object have been a virtue instead of a fatilt. As it was, he paid a heavy and relentless penalty for his one weak ness. "Antony and Cleopatra" will be Mr. Hanford's play at Steward's opera house on Monday, March 23. WANTED To rent, Smith-Premier typewriter; tnuai Lie in goou cunui tlon. This office. PAINT AND WALL PAPER STORE PAINTING AND . v I PAPERHANGINO Stanicls & Bugg 1420 ADAMS AVENUE La Grande, Oregon Walla Walla Strike Is Over. Differences which have existed for the past few days between the Wash ington Printing & Book Manufactur ing company and Its printers were set tled after a conference held yesterday afternoon between officials of the company and H. H. George, state or ganizer and personal representative of President Lynch of the International organisation. The points of differ ence were referred to officials of the International Typographical union, and the printers returned to work un der the same conditions as obtained before the strike, until a decision Is reached by the International officers. Walla Walla Union. Doom hryan at Ikuiqiiet. Kansas City, Mo., March 12. Wil liam J. Bryan will be the principal orator at what the promoters say will be the biggest politcaf banquet ever held In the United States, to be held here on the night of March 30 by the Young Men's Democratic club of Mis souri. Convention hall will be the scene of the mammtoh feed. Over a thousand guests are expected. Phone Red 1921 LA GRANDE SCIIOOLofMUSIC 1 Studio over Solder's candy parlors. : : : PROF. DAY, Principal IN A HURRY? THEN CALL :.1E TRANSFER MAN H e will take that trunk to the De pot or your home in lese time than it take to tell it. Day phone Red 761 Night " Black 1 792 Wggoc lwv :t:'V ttzr.z ' HAY, GRAIN, WOOD We have in stock a lot of fine timothy, wild, grain and alfalfa hay, bought before the price advanced. We are selling this hay at low price, quality guaranteed. We"buy and sell oats, barley and mill stuff ofall kinds. We'll sell flour at lower price than others. Try us We are closing out our wood business. Have about 1 00 cords left Get some at a reduced pnce"before it is all gone. THE REAL ESTATE, LOAN AND COMMISSION CO. We Want Your Wants IV Our Want Ad Column Your want is placed before a the usand or more want-seeker every day Can you afford to sptr.d one cent per word of your want ad whe.e results are the keynotes? f FOU RENT. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Inquire of Mrs. C. S. Zuber. 'Phone Red 1781. FOR RENT Rooms for light house keeping. Inquire of Mrs. E. C. Moore, corner 4th and Q Sts. FOR RENT Nicely furnished east room; alt modern conveniences. In quire at J. U. Berry's atore. " l-8tf FOR ' RENT Furnished room with bath and privilege of using piano. 'Phone Red 1381. 2-12tf FOR RENT Large store building. with shelving and counters; used a number of years for hardware and furniture. Also housekeeping rooms. 1417 Washington Ave. 3-lt-lm FOR RENT Building on Fir St, ad joining Ronde Valley house, suitable for store purposes; t furnished liv ing rooms upstairs. 'Phone to Black 461. POR RENT A suite of rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs. Edna 8warts. WANTED. WANTED To trade hay Stoddard Lumber Co. for wood. -14tf WANTED To buy six or eight Plym outh Rock hens and a rooster. Need not be pure bred. F. J. Wox, Mea- . cham. . ' WANTED A six or seven-room mod ern cottage with small barn. Inquire at this office. WANTED Any competent lady de siring work and have a good horns with good salary, should Inquire of Mrs. J. M. Berry. WANTED Boy to strip tobacco. In- L.OST 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. B. O., and engraved with 18-25. '06. Finder leave at tua light office. FOR RENT Four-room house. Tel ephone Black 1532. ml FOR RENT Well Improved 4-acre tract near Palmer mill; S-room house, good orchard, good land. In quire of B. F. Wade, Owl saloon. 8-9tf FOIt BALK. FOR SALE $600 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. B-2tf OUND Ladles small open-face watch. Owner call at this office HERE TO STAY Although the present electric light famine has temporarily placed us out of business, we are not t out of business by any t .... means, wnen the lights are on again the public will find that we will still -behere with the very best electric show in Eastern Oregon. We are taking ! advantage of the con- ; dition of affairs to make ; many improvements as ! I, the public will readily see : when we again open to the public. ' ELECTRIC THFATRE CO. i E. M. Sherwood, Mg ; afnii4ff tf Ttt1 1-if-fr-t-t-t-s-ttt-titf Stttsasass saiini... I FOR THE LENTEN SEASON The following list of seasonable eatables may help you to select your menue duiiig this season, whan careful housewives sometimes find it diffi cult to arrange a satisfactory meal, B:sto Beauty Mackerel; Dainty Brand Cod Fish, two pound bricks; Keg Herring; Boneless Lunch Herring in glass; Norway Mackeral Sardines; French Sardines in cil; Mustard Sardines; Broiled Mackeral. CAWED GOODS Salmon, Lobst:r, Shrimp, Clam-, Oysters, P. S. Stock Clam Chowder. CHEESE Full Cream Cheese. Swiss Cheese, Jersey Cream Cheese, Fins Limberger f l, . Mf ' cj t . n I THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY ! E. P0LACK. Propr. Phone Main 75 t-tWiii i The Kind That is Advertised and the Kind That Wears IW. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. HARDWARE, FURNITURE AND CROCKERY I . V. t