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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1908)
EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON, SATrr.ZUY. QCTCnKR 3, 1908. pace sfvfjv. w mm wit .1.1 C. W; Preston Grande Ronde Lumb .PERRY, OREGON Co. er i class mm Big Cut in Oxfords for f riirty Days With the , Conried Metropolitan theater and vaudeville houses running Opera company coming here on Tues- every nlght( tnere shouM bo no trou, day night. "The Holy City" on Friday night, and "The Cat and the Fiddle" ble t0 Bcur entertainment on the part on Saturday night, and the electric of local theatergoers. CAN rURMSH LUMBER OF A3 L MDS l!l CARLOAD LOTS, v F3GHTr.if.5S i I G. W, Preston Daily Observer MONEY TO I OAN : LONG TIME EASY PAYMENTS Abstract Have an Abstract of your real estate made and know exactly what sort of a title you really hold. There mav he a dour! upon the title to your I home. Know it now while the people can be J found who can correct errors An Abstract may ; save your home. v V We make Reliable Ab- stracts and Write In surance In Trust worthy Companies J.R. OLIVER La Grande National Bank Building NOTICE. Srxvlal Elivtlon to Approve Charter Amendments. Notice la hereby given that on Tuesday, the 21th day of November, 1S08, a special election will be held of the vo.ters of the City of La Grande, Union county, Oregon, and that the polls will be open from the hour of 9 o'clock a. m., until the hour of five o'clock-p. m.. of said day. - Safd election Is called by order of the Council of the City of La Grande for the purpose of proposing and sub mitting to the people of the City of La Grande the approval and adoption of certain amendments to the charter of the city of La Grande as shown by the proposed .charter heretofore ap proved by the council of the City of La Grande by ordinance No. 392, Ser ies 1908, and filed with, and lrt the office of the recorder of the city of La Grande, on the 10th day of Sep tember, 1908. The approval of these amendments by the people of the city of La Grande will be submitted to the vot ers on the following proposition. Shall the City of La Grande amend its charter and approve the amend ments to the city charter, and the new city charter proponed and submitted by the council to the people of the city of La Grande? J mi .-ii . ii ii. i j tie miinwing are ine pulling iimci's, judge and clerks of the several wards designated and appointed by the council- ' , First Ward. City Hall Judges: J: P. Clark, K. C. Davis and Frnnk Kll pntrlck. Clerks;, William Miller and Arthur Crutls. Second Ward. Council Chamber Judges: Peter Kuhn. F. P. Hramwell and George Hull. Clerks: II. "E. Cool Idge and A. W. Nelson. Third Ward. Building west of Judge Ramsey's residence on Penn. avenue Judges: C. C. Penlngton, B. W. Grandy and John Cates. Clerks: C. A. Vurplllnt and A. C. Wllllnms. Fourth Ward, Harris' Hall Judges: liernard Logsden, G. E. Fowler and John Sheak. Clerks: C. J. Vander poel and Warren P. Nohje. In witness whereof I have hereunto attached my hHnd and affixed the seal f my office, this 10th day of Septem ber, 1908. (L. 8. n. E. COX, Recorder ut the City of La Grande. Honey for Sal1. Fresh comb honey, one-pound sec tions. In quantities to suit customers. OSWALD VOLBWINKLER, Z-w Island City. 65 c per Month tTT TTTTTTT TTTT TTTTTT TTTTT TIME AND CASH Saved by my Met.iod of ' Digging Wells I No Wood Used ! Gasoline Engine Saves you much time and mon-; ey. Instruction in Gaso- line Engineering . .-. Call or Write I R. A. WEST,! The Well Driller i , THAT'S AT FERGUSON'S. iNi HURRY? THEN CALL f. THE TRANSFER M4N. He will take that trunk to the depot or your home in less time than It takes to tell It Pay Thone Red 761. Night Thonc, Black 1793. WAGON ALWAYS AT TOUR SERVICE. Cnmpauarl's Wonderful Gift, Of the four eminent singers who are to be heard in concert in this city Oc tober 6, Campanarl is probably the most gifted by nature. He never re ceived a singing lesson during his en tire career. After he was able to use his voice he began the study of the different Italian operas ,and made his .v :-yA. MLiy, , j,x s.1 ' "I t ;.3 Campanarl, the Naturally Singer. Gifted debut at, the age of 19 In the La Scala opera house In Milan. His life since then has been filed with brilliant suc cesses. The Chicago Dally News re cently said of his work In "PagllaccI": "Slgnor Campanarl as Tonlo gave an impersonation that was" Intensely vital in every dramatic and musical detail, from the prologue, before the curtalrt--to his final note of savagery In the keen Joy of satisfied vengeance." Of the same performance the Chi cago Evening oPst said: , "The Tonlo of Slgnor Campanarl was the finest exemplification of art that the opera has put forward. The singer's exposition of the character was perfect, even to the smallest de tails of its expression, and It Is the small things which go to make the' sum of artistic perfection." .'Campanarl and his fellow artists from the-Mftropolltan Opera compnny will be heard here in a program of arias, duets, trios and quartets from the great operas, with Arthur Rosen steln as musical director. The following program will be ren dered when the quartet appears In the Tabernacle on October 6: Part I. 1. Spinning Quartet from Martha.. .'. . Plotow Mmes. Rappold, Jacoby; Mm. Martin, Campanarl. 2. Aria Barbleu de Seville, "Lar go ad factotum" Rossini M. Campnnarl. ' 3. Song Clauson Provencale Del Acqua Mme. Rappold. 4. Aria Flower song from Car- . men '. . Bizet or Rldl PagllaccI Leoncavalo M. Martin. M. Martin. ' ' . " " t ' ' lir'- ' f TIl.iTM AT I TilKil SON S. lircc In "lli tat mid the I ItliUe." mmmmr Oimd of Many SitmHafular St-t-iM In "Tlie Cat and tlio nihllc" at tlie Slow ard Thomas Mme. Jacoby. 6, "Soldiers' Chorus" from Faust.. .............. Bruck Arrangement Mmes. Rappold, Jacoby; Mm! Martin, Campanarl. ' ' And the Tabernacle Choir. - Part II. ..' Last act from "11 Trovatore". ...Verdi Mmes. Rappold, Jacoby; Mm. Martin, .' ; ,. Campanarl. ... Chtckcrlng piano used. This pro gram subject to change. ; Tlie Holy City. None, who last season witnessed the superb performances of Clarence Bennett's Incomparable drama, "The Holy City," have forgotten the wealth of acting, allegory, music and specta cle then r rr'rrr v- interest manifested In this year's pro duction, headed by Luella Morey and a company much stronger than was last season's formation, in presenting performances that are 'uncommonly beautiful. Numerous changes have been made by the author, each add ing to the power of the well-remembered story,, Interpreters of the varied characters have been most carefully selected, the costumes are new v i , MORSY throughout and lncrnsed scenic splen dor has been provided. Miss Morey, who will be remembered for her ar tistic rendition of the various Sar donlan plays, heads the company, and Messrs. LcCbme "& Flechnor, .under whoso direction she will appear, have spared no expense to make the pro duction an attractive feature of the season's offering at the Steward Fri day, October 9. Philadelphia Celebrates. Philadelphia. Oct. 2. At 6 o'clock tomorrow morning the Quaker City will be aroused from Its slumbers by the ringing of Independence Hull bell and all the church chimes and bells of the city, and the celebration of the 223th anniversary of the founding of Philadelphia will be on In earnest. Many months of busy preparation and the expenditure of hundreds of thous ands of dollars have paved the way for next week's climax, which will be the most magnificent historical pa geant In the world's history.. 5. Gavotte, Mlgnon ..... I I .1 I ( for 16 inch Chain Weed DelticeerJat yovr Heme, Call up V. C. 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