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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1908)
cr.;cr.rrn r. Tr'T?. -.who at. !cctr?.!7.7r. it. tm " MMuaJuiimMn anticipated 'on thf k r4 I t tt.-p than he start. Mrs. Zubor Is hime from Phoenix, Arls., where she uprru. several days vIm Jtlngf her son. who U now much. Im proved. While in the Arizona oasis, she met; nnd conversed with'mnny La Orandti people. Among them were Dr. una Mrs. V, W. Smith. Mrs. Down and Fred Jurohs, AI! are rapidly at taining their former health. Tlie "Chinaman who drank poison from a bottle supposed to contain whisky. Inst Sunday night, near the Mynearson ranch on the north ali'e of AM Joava ih Orande Hondo hospital this evening, it l tliought. .By reason '.f the nklllpcl uttention given Mm t the hospital, he recovered from what seemed to be a fatul poisoning. . AT TIIE PLAYIIOCSUS. LOCAL ITEMS. 4 To a booster and attend the home talent nhow at the Steward tonight. Superintendent E. E. Bragg is vis iting Union and Cove. Lou Iiemlllard Is Iti Wallowa coun ty on a bunlnesa trip. Attorney C. II. Finn Is In Boise to day transacting business. ViffiikiXC rtU'i a business visitor in im-j Wllllnm Long of Elgin, Is much bet ter and will soon leave the Grande Konde hospital. J. H.v Hinehart came In from Hot Lake lust evening, where he has been receiving treatment. Miss Laura Green returned todnj from-Hot Tak6, ' where she visited friends last t-vening. - Elks are looking foiward to thl evening's social affair with considera- ble Interest. AtiHS Wei ma Rinehurt of Summer vllle, arvlved this afternoon to visit Mies Lulu Gulling briefly. , A. Limp returned to North Powder today after spending the hight In tht capital city.' Walter Ferguson Is spending the day In Baker City, expecting to return on the night train. Fireman Walnum Is now perma nently engaged on a wesl-eml passen ger run with Engineer Pike. He ha been on Wallowa work train. service for some time. Those wishing to visit Portland Fri day and care to form a club of 10 01 more to secure reduced rates, fchoulc leave their' names ut this office el once. A. A. Gust, formerly manafr?r of th Oregon Produce company in Is:" Grande, went to his home In &ntt! today. He has been in this city about a week tiansactlnR business affairs. Mr. and Mi's. Hill of South Pond I nd.r are guests today with Mr. fini'. Mrs. J. C. Gulling-. They are en routi to' Seattle, whore they will seek a per manent, location.' ; Sheriff Adarw of V.Ylscr,' came In l.iwt evening and took his dc purtun this morning to the nor;h end of the va!l y, expecting to return this eve ning. -" V,'. TI. J3ohnenkamp and son, c'hnse, are In Portland, vvhwa they went to r-cleet the style and dealgn of a car load of automobiles, which they ex pect to envry in stock after the first of the year. O. T2. Harper, at one time tnnr.rvjor of the Blue Mountain creamery here, but now In the same business at. Pen dleton," wp.h In La Grande this morn ing eu rouie iW uuuowa, 10 iook imer, t.,1t lh, Impossible. It Is sufficient business. mattm. to s:iy that the pictures are good and Knpineers Curttsa and Jackson hate ( .,, jilust-ated songs" are belter than the EnterpriHe runs pending the the average. ldrntlon of the time limit of the hid; "" for regular engineers. The tlds were p isted last Sunday and '10'ttay 'after 60CIETV Mrs. E. D. Relder entertained a few friend in a -delightful, but informal manner Monday afternoon. In compli ment to Mrs. Gustav A. Molden, who leaves soon for her new homo In Hepp. ner. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, - Show Postponed. , The Stage Hands show which was advertised to take place In the opera house this evening, has been postponed and the date will be announced later. " ' . V '. "A 4 A Protly love Story. "Texas," a play of western life, will ppear at the Steward opera house vlth a special bargain matinee on Sat urday, November 21. The author, J Mauldln Felgl.-has spent many years n the southwest and by virtue of long esldence there, Is fitted write upon !fe in the most interesting state. . The- ilot is a recital of the Jove of Texas '.Vest, daughter of n . breezy ranch owner for Jack Dallam, cowboy and Vexus ranger,- and of the efforts made by an Englishman, Lord Angus . revor, to win the girl for himself. Million:-. Ire tramp 011 Friday. Theatergoers partial to the Elmer Valters style 6f drama will be favorec1 vlth a visit of "A Millionaire Tramp," "hli-h will be pvwented at the. Steward '''rlday, Xovember. 20.. This play has been Voted a sueeefs'fo?' six years and become, popular through . its unique eon-tructiun. The piece eontalns a happy mixture of sensational melodrama, farce, com "dy and quaint rural life. ' - The Pastime). Manager Eccles promlse'd h!- pa trons a good entertainment last eve ning and he certainly, madt bi word good. Many say the present program Is the best shown ut that house for rliany weeks. To attempt to describe the various pictures wp.ild be to a! th:it the permanent assignment will he inside. '.."' M.s. Will French has returned from a six weeks', visit to Portland and Tin? Ljiif. The Lyric plijedto three full two wit. and each Hr.d every patr'oft' left the theater feeling that they had received full value for their admission charge. southern' Oreg-on points. he was ar- The pictures were all strong ones. , As comnahieil 'home bv her. cousin, M!ssV "larter of fact there was no feature but all were strong enough to be in that category. The song and dance artist is just about ttre best ever comrrinieu home 'by hert cousin, Missy1 in-"1" Pawn Haney; of Camasjj Wn$!i.. whoj WU bu til'l' Aitoad school In a Grande this 'faced winter. - Mr. Dlackburn, who oivas put out of business here last June by the city nut county voiinir tor local option, I:1 raw engaged In thS hotel btisltiess a! ftsUe Rock, Wash. He .has been here for several days !lsposlng of some of his personal effects. He returned home this morning. ," James Gavin, the engineer who sev eral weeks ago sustained Injuries that would have finished the ordinary mrm. with marked rapidity at Rondo hospital. While stilt fa;- from well, there Is every in dication that his complete recovery wiP be reached ere many weeks. Mrs. G. C. Osburn retuvned last eie-tlln-j from Hot Lftko. wherv she h'tf 1-a'en for several -days, and is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 11. Carrey, tfhc expects to be here until after Thanks giving and possibly longer. Shex re ceived a letter from Mr. Osburn this week, and he likes his new work mucb is recnverln; tlie Grande seen In this city. Lyric. Do .nut miss the .K-Ttj.. P.v v? Ve av.'tt Mr. anl Mrs. George 1. ueaver nw 4 Friday evening, asked to attend. Ail members are . ' y DEXTIST.1 DU. W. I. McSIILLAN. . Painless Dentistry. Expert Gold Work a Specialty. Special attention to chlldren' ..teeili Office: '.-'.'-.' '''- .. ' ' .. ' 'V La Grande National Bank Building. Doth 'Phones. ( Tag Pay Successful. As the result of Tag Day and the Catholic fair held last week, the Sis ters of St. Francis netted a total of 11250 for the local hospital and acad emy. This amount was fur ahead of what the sisters first expected, from their enttrprlae and rs a result they are highly pleased with the result. Pendleton East Oregonlan.. " ' Ktllson Thonosrnplis and Kec- onls at NKWI.JX HOOK & STA- TIOXLHY CO. , - ' ' ' ''-.' - 1 ''-.," ' ' . I BLANCHE BirtOP .Miss IilaiKh Hisliop, "The Hot Tain: Girl" at the Scenic This Week. THANKSGIVING LINEN SALE '.-,. November 16, 17 18 Irish, Scotch nd German Table Linens THIS STOKE HAS LOXG EXJOVED THE KKI'l'TATIOX "OF IlEIXG THE "LIXEX STOKE" OF THIS VICINITY. OVU I.IXEXS AKE OF THE BETTEK SORTS, THE SORTS T1LT WILL Wl-UR, WASH .VXD SATISFY THE SORTS GOOD HOUSEKEEPERS ARE PROVD TO POSSESS. AND XOW, WITH TILXKSG1VIXG AT HAND, TjHE SEjSOX OF GOOD WILL AXD GOOD CHEER, OF FAMILY REUNIONS AND ALSO THANKSGIVING AROCXD THE FESTIVE BOARD; AND NOW IS THE TIME LINEN NEEDS ARE MOST LOOKED FOR. AND WE, EVER READY TO HELP OCR CUSTOMERS, ANNOUNCE AN UNDER-PRICED SELLING OF TABLE LINENS. NO OTHER KIND ENTERS THIS STORE. SORTS YOU'LL RE SATISFIED WITH A YEAR OR TWO FROM NOW. "..-'.. PRUDENT PEOPLE WON'T NEED A SECOND CALL. LINENS ARE HERE PLENTIFULLY AND PRICES WILL BE CUT RADICALLY. THIS WILL BE THE REST BUYING TIME OF THE TEAR. pi" iP" -JL- z I ? . f A t t f "i ' ? PJ Cnifiu!f fwmr Dcirt f.$vt I ) y . m m w m mm m m m --i mm . - w . : A, '''..'. ;' - :' ' -; . .': ''.'. '.'.'',- .'.' , '.-. ' ''' ' A .';".-,:.' " -:,''. 4 .' .' mm,. x rvr-W ,.U,tF.-. " h km mj If fa1 k!:U. ;,&.K.:., . . . v I ' WHICH BILL ypu prefer to pay? A good stiff one to the doctor for curing some of your family of pneumonia or rheumatism or our modest one for the coal which would have prevented the illness? hlnk ii ov?r. Then give us the id;r f.v cos!.' Dj It soon, too. Even a little chill may mean a big bill for tbi i doctor. ; .'. O j .f.faaaW.a..aaa. v . ... i' '..... 15 .V I'i ST a. - It a I THE .'GEORGE.. BER COM ;fAIL;bEPARTMENr "Hut Taiti ilc (iir!" Po)ula.-. 'Th Hot Tamii'e Clrl" ro'.icli- a biff hit at the Scenic last msht. She I pretty and possesses a pleasing w!ce TTorVlnging was of such a caliber that she was called back repeatedly to "do it 'again." She scatters a lev hot 't- Tiiales to the spectators, and by h singing nnd dancing makes . herself popular. The rest of the progr-anx up to snuff, too. ' 0. P. FOWLER ". Phone Main .10 oa Call at Studio. The studio formerly occupied by diss Hunstock on Main street." now p,ni-d by Mis' Neil to do embroidery tuoied leather work and will tench In ,1) these lir.es. Call and Inform your self more fully. T ! . - ' t ' I. ' 4 ' .V.- -Jit.-' "f;r-.i', ''t-t ' U - -A . 'an-: I STEWARD'S aPFR&HMlSF i r - Scene From "Texas" at the Sicvnn! N.-vcmL-cr 21. t t v. ' t S OP ERR HO US E ; ; : : ELMER WALTER'S GREATEST COMEDY DRAMA SUCCESS We Solicit Ycur t Orders f of Lumber; Lath, S h irises j Rlfffi ! dHifis VVe arq prepared to fmnslt and deliver material promptly. " i ' , - '' , -.. ; Call up Fetail0ciartmcnt Pljote Main 3. A ilLUUNA IRE-.TR 4 9 AMP I The Gre.t Ctjurch Scene. The Old Motel The Country Cpfra ticuie, the Village Depot SEE FRIDAY, NOV mm 20 Thehoircf theChurch of the Holy Cross The Sorg of the Christines Revelers. ; , Nothing iike it ever presented before. Something so very different. FlI! of bright specialties. 4 0 hevvard'S ;ope r a house 5th Saturday Matfnce Qn&Xight - November ;:,2i: ; Successful Season in tlie East FIRST TIME..:: HERE . The Great American Play A A "1 A Orchestra Sat. $1.00; Orchestra Circle, 75c; Dre$ Circle. 50c; Gallery 25c and SOc. Seats on sale Wednesday morning. By J. MAULDJN FEIGL A PACI.4TIKG STCRY CF FRONTIER LIFE Picturesquely Staged and Played by the Original IVcvv York Company Bargain Matinee Prices. 25 and 50c Evening Prices: $1.50 1.00, 75c, SOc .tws;:t 4 ; - '