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FIGHT TAC.T9 EVENING 'mSERVKR, LA C.RAXDK. OREGON. VfiMY. OCTCTSm 5. W. 1 1 ''"""V Fourth Season f Sikvos. sanctified saints may gain Instead of losing if they absorb the play from the rising of the curtain until it closes to view the artist-author's dramatic and picturesque story of Jerusalem. Its people, its sorrows and its Joys. 'The fourth season of this remarkable dra ma is great in its achievements. Man ager Steward should be thanked for again, securing the splendid tragedy and company. "The Holly City" will be at the Steward October 9. The advertised engagement of Luel- Morey in Clarence Bennett's great S " ".'' "' C W. Preston Grande Ronde lumber Co. I PERRY, OREGON ! 4 cites. - Men will ever differ In opinions, uui irutn is aciinowietigej even when convictions regret its brilliant "uses'. It is difficult to conceive of anything but good coming from performances ; of VThe Holy City." Hardened sinners cannot dispute its facts; humble sin ners will accept its teachings, and Big Cut in Oxfords for Thirty Days CAN f URNISH LUMBER Of A! L KINDS IN CARLOAD LOTS. Jpy&pjFx&w . :..X C. W. Preston Daily Observer 65c per Month MONEY TO I OAN LONG TIME EASY PAYMENTS Abstracts Have an Abstract of j 2 your real estate made and know exactly what , sort I of a title you really hold. There may be - a croud J upon the title to your t home. Know it now 3 11 i . i T wiiuc uio peopie can oe found who can correct j errors An Abstract may save your home. We make Reliable Ab- , stracts and Write In- : surance in Trust- worthy Companies ILR. OLIVER': La Grande National Bank Z Building TIME AND GASH Saved by my Method of Digging Wells No Wood Used i t Gasoline Engine Saves you much time and mon-1 ey. Instruction in Gaso line Engineering . .". Call or Write R.A. WEST , j The Well Driller J 4 ? N ' -:c . ; ,',ifi v&y' .v' . 7 --i'Ci--.i.,''; K': J ? " ' " 1 "" " " 1 '"" 11 11 " "''' : - For 16 Inch Chain Wood Deliered at yor drmc. ' Call up V. I. BEAN, La Crandp. Jftcne. Red 1741 l" "1 5 NOTICE. Sixfial ICIwtlon to A)rove Clinrtor Amrndmonts. Notice Is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 24th day of November, 1908, a special election will b held of the voters 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.f until the hour of five o'clock p. m., of said day. ' .u tricri'Miui is caueu oy oraer or in ti.,.i ... n m.. for ,?"l"V":5Uy f La .ramle comments speak words of praise mitinn. .u- . .. . for the musicians: .....w..s i lI1B pirupii; qi me .;ny oi La Grande the anuroval and adnntlnn of certain amendments to the charter j v,,1Ie nnd leau,Iful. Denver Daily of the city of La Grande as shown by,Xew- 1 the proponed charter heretofore ap- Campanarl, as the vengeful, sar proved by the councillor the City ofonlc Tonlo, was as usual thoroughly La Grande by ordinance No. 892, Ser- J satisfactory. Few can equal his sing- SI NGICIiS TILT AUK ARTISTS. ' Either collectively, or indlvid"uallj-, the quartet that comes here tomor row night from the Conried Metropoli tan Opera company, stand as artists Martin has a powerful tenor voice, 4.41 lOAO ' tfii-.i ...t.L . ..I rn J ",BU Bnu ,n lne Ing the "Prologue office of the recorder of the city off I-a 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 tlty charter, and the new lty charter proposed and submitted by the council to the people of the city of La Grande? The following are the polling places. Jinlges and clerks of the several ! wards designated and appointed by the council: , First Ward. City Hall Judges: J: P. Clark, K. C. Davis and Frank Kll patrlck. Clerks: William Miller and Arthur Crutls. Second Ward, Council Chamber Judges: Peter Kuhn, F. 8. Hramwell and George Ball. Clerks: 11. E. Cool Idge and A. W. Nelson. Third Ward, Building west of Judge Ramsey's residence on Penn. avenue Judges: C. C. Penlngton. H. . Grandy and John Cates. Clerks: C. A. Vurplllat and A. C. Williams. Fourth Ward. Harris' Hall Judges: Bernard Logsden, G. E. Fowler and John Kheak. Clerks: C. J. Vender pool and Warren P. Noble. In witness whereof I have hereunto attached my hand and affixed the seal I my office, this 10th day of Septem ber, 190U. (L. 8.) D. E. COX, Recorder or the City or La Grande. He voices Its 'VV'-r. 1 MM1: Luella Morey, Wlio names the Fnniotm Salome Bunco at the Steward The- ater, tK'to?er 9. v or unusual richness and power, and her rendition of the scene from Bruch's "Achllleus" was marked by a refine ment of expression and artistic delica cy that gained for her the hearty ap proval of the audience and won an emphatic recall. Brooklyn Times. ! , r.V'-.'?7.V;.i-';v.v.-f J.-: V 5 :.:' - It' v y -K ,17, -;X!.VT.il?; ft; -. "fv'v' .-..r'.-V.''- V'-! .Vli f; 1 a-'' I:.' . v''':V;'i';-i : . Ktuntlanl IntoreslN at Baker. The Standard Oil Co. has purchased one acre of ground In the Ottenhel mer addition to Baker City, and will at once begin the construction of stor- ( . : , . i i . Keep the mviiey at home by usin LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no n ere ard just es sweet All dealers. ' '( age tanks and other Improvements for the storing and distributing of oil hroughout this section or the state. This Is certainly complimentary to Ba ker City, for the great monopoly la so shrewd and far-seeing .that it will make no Investment where the pros pect for advancement In value Is ncft a certainty. Baker City Democrat J THAT'S AT FF.RGl'SON'S. Steward's Ope ra House ? La Grande Saturday Evening October 10 i t t : : : CHAS.A: SELLON IN tlinrlcH H. Kcllon In "Tlie Cut and Hie Fiddle." srixiAij mi:i:tixgs open. McDcrmuid or IVnnsjIvnnlu, Will Con duct Sjm'II KervlrcH. Honey for Bale. Fresh .comb honey, one-pound sec- MARTIN, the Celebrated Tenor. , lne week Fpeclnl meetings will be conducted at the M. E. church this week, com mencing with tonight. The meetings will be In charge of Mr. McDermlad, the Pennsylvania revivalist. His slng- j Ing will be a feature of the musical program, In connection with the meet ings. Thpv rnntlmi nnnti nlirlit tiir : The Merry Musical Fantasy me Cat AND WE Lyric and Music by Carleton Lee m m n mm m m mm Colby emotion with deep sympathy and un derstanding. Chicago Journal. Madame Rappold Is a high soprano Wallow County in Wealthy. The assessed valuation of Wallowa county for 1908 will reach $8,500,000 whose flexible, limpid voice, peculiarly Is the estimate or Courtly Assessor 8. rresh end. youthfully appealing In tlm-jF. Pace, who with his deputy, Arthur I bre, Invariably rings true to the pitch. I New Tork Press. r t. . Hons, Jn quantities to suit customers. fore BrookJyn audlence, but ha. food OctoberEnterprise News-Record f vuwouu vni. reason to reel gratined with her sue- Island City. cess. She has beautiful clear voice, Til ATS AT FERGUSON'S Pace, Is making up the roll prepara tory to the meeting or the county board or equalization, the third Monday In 21 The Big Beauty Chorus T" ReaLna The Dainiy School Maids simzrs Ms The Undressed Kids cSms SEE HEM The Witch's Cave Jfc"T The Fire Dance OldDXe Tree " The Fairy Ship Dianna J1.1 ?d P Under The Sea JfHdV t1e . The Almanac of 1822" ON' Salome Dance "Musk and Mirth are therein combiner! To please the fancy and divert the mind" PRICES: Orchestra Seats $1.50; Orchestra $1.00; Dress Circle 75c; Gallery 50c; Children 25c; Seats at Van Buten's. Phone Black 521. Mail orders for out of town patrons recleved v D.H. Steward. Manaaer. now. I