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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1908)
EIGHT rAGiZS. PACE SIOT-V. GASo ! i i All Ever offered in La Grande in Bovs' Suits flfr 5noes, tiats etc, DCK Terms Bargain Sale CASH w. n. DuncKAIVIP CO. I ""DEALERS HM' " ' ' ' - HARDVVARE,STOVES.f URMTl)RF,BijlLDIC MATERIAL I CEMENT AND L I M E 1 Agents for Union Portland Cement Co's Red Devil Brand Both Cement and Lime Highest Quality ; . Obtainable Satisfaction Cuarantppri A V - W M (it . ', ' . ,t . , , t , V' v'r ft u,f 'n., U --"i W-1"''- ..iii'iu....; New Alfalfa Hay All Kinds of Hay j Grain and Feed AT TIIE PLAYHOUSLS. Ualn Not a Damper. . So firm a hold have the various theaters of the city on the public that rains do not keep them away. Last evening all three of the .playhouses had fairly good attendance. fl. V. OLIVER Slater Block Pnone Main ST Jefferson Avenue ScvntoVi Xovcl Stunt. The Scenic has a colored light scheme that has made a hit. The mu sical features consisting of a baritone and soprano duet alsi made a catch with patrons last evening. The pro- gram which opened the week was given at the matinee this afternoon and will ngaln be seen tonight. "FutluT Wun to Illniiie." That is (he title of the headliner at the Sherwood; but It alone Is not particularly better than oil th others. The Sherwood hus not nartlrniar splendid film this week but has a complete set of good ones that hold rapt attention from beginning to ni. It Is seldom that a complete, set of films Is as good as this one, euch and What is Conceded to lie tbe Greatest Musical Treat In . the Pacific Northwest Here October Sixth ' : ; Four Metropolitan Grand Opera Artists V; V ' XT 4 - - t I - T MARTIN -lie .-,:vi I ; RAPPOLD JACOBY CAMPANARI ARE OMLY AVAILABLE ATHEACOCICS REFERENCES;,, sk 1 have fitted. Jny one Tlioy Take the Kinks Out. "I have used Dr. King's New Life pllls for many years, with Increasing "attraction. They take the kinks out f. stomach, llveij and bowels, without fun or friction," says Jf. H. Brown, of Plttsfleld, Vt. Guarantetd satisfac- 'ory at Newlin's drug store. He. Two for the Iri'e of One. , Two tablets and two pencils for the Price of one. Red Cross druir store. Tlie growers In the reach paradise nrth Of Salem urn' nrntilni n all utters. Just now, that they have the i1! P"ach countrr In h world. c'alme the Statesman. Though the Pastime ran Bhort of regular program lust night,, a new film arrived this , morning and the usual list is presented. Miss Green sings special mulsc tonight and Wed nesday, while George Elrnlo will sing the other three nights of the week. The new one "The Cattle Rust lers" Is the title of the piece Which came this morning, and It Is one that appeals to the western public. It tells of cowboy life In adr.ilrable style. "Th Frontfer.sman," which figured as a headllner yesterday, Is now seeonditry, thus making a splen did program for the houc. Ijuy Indian: ftrave KHioolniu'nm. Kd Faira, J. D. Parker 'find UcnJ. Prato have returned from a trip to the famous huckleberry patch above fnlon creek, after having a most en joyable outing, says the Central Point Herald. A big, fat, Indian brave from the Klamath agency, packed ' his pony with (be grub and camping outfit Something that has not happened In the Pacific northwest before. Is to transpire in La. Grande October 6, when a quartet of grand opera stars from the Conrled Metropolitan com pany of New York will appear at the L. D. S. tabernnrl. Th that La Grande will be given this mu steal treat which Portland In nn vlnir $2000 to hear after it has appeared In La Grande, Is that the compftny Is making a tour of the count, visiting Boise and Portland. An open night between these two places makes It possible for the artists to appear In La Grnndo. This city Is fortunate to outdo either Baker City or Pendleton In this treat. Large titles of the coast have oftentimes secured, one or two of the New York opera stars, but never before have uny of them secured four at one time. Hence. It can easllvl hi reasoned out that this city Is fortun ate In tho extreme in ecurlng this quartet. Not for Money. The artists come ht're for money, but no local enterprlne will benefit by it. It will simply afford the local lov ers of music an opportunity ' to hear such music as few have seldom heard. The artists( take the first $000 of re ceipts and what Is left goes to the L. D. 8. church. Heavy bonds are re quired In other cities, running from $1200 a night. at Boise to $2000 In Fortland and Salt Lake. The personnel of tho quartet Is: Slgnor Hiccardo Martin, one of the greatest tenors of the age; Madame Josephine Jacoby, a conspicuous star In the . Metropolitan Opera company of NeV York; Madame Marie ,Hap polil, one of the soprano queens of the world, and Hlgnor Gulsseppe Cam panarl, the leading baritone of the Metropolitan opera company. Aside from these frur there Is a pianist and lender who rivals with Poderewskl. Additional news of the combination of artists which forms one of tho strong est In the country or world, fur thHt matter will appear In The Observer from time to time In the Interim be tween now and the date of their appearance. ' ' . . , M UL jj, 5 .... 9 Grande Ronde lumber Co, PERRY, OREGON CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF At L KINDS IN CARLOAD LOTS. For 16 Inch Chain Weed Delivered at yovr Heme, Call up V. C. BEAN, La Grand?, fhene, Red 1741 t t t t ? t f ;$ -r-ti-t-z 4- which Included a big feather bed. Part way up the trail the pony got frisky, and when he quit bucking the f'-nthers lined the trail for half a mile and one aborigine was obliged to sleep on the cold, hard ground, Just as his forefathers used to do. A party from Silver Lake, which included two pretty srhoolma'ams, hud trouble With their pack horsey early In the game and their camp equlp pnge was' strewn all over the moun tain. While the men of tho party were gathering up the Wreckage the Indies walked on. One of the schoolmu'ams Cinderella slippers blistered her llt( footsie tootsle, but h was game and, taking off her shoes and stockings, she tack led the rocky trail barefoot and went to the top In schedule time. She was soon the most popular girl In tho camp. These are some of the big ex treme types of humanity. A big "Injun" while hucklebeirylng, and a young school teacher, climbing moun tains barefoot without expecting to. Piano Instruction. Miss Stella Oliver will reopen her clafs In music, beginning next week, September 14. Those who wish choice of hours apply early. Studio 1408 Fourth street. 'Phone Black Sfll. Keep the money at home by using ? LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no n ere and just as sweet. All dealers. 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