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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1909)
1 ..- EWM.VJ it isKXVI K.. M R.MT. OREtiOX, TVKSDAY. JAM'AKY S, ). tight rACFj. iot; :;.x . K.,r. !.444444444444444444444444444444444444444444t 444444 I. J ti o. 11 1L 11 3 Closing 1 This is a ' H E AGO HERE ARE A FEW SALE PRICES ELGIN 7-JFVVEL WATCH IN NICKEL CASE, 18 SIZE - $4.00 ELGIN 15-JEWEL WATCH, NICKEL CASE, 18 SIZE $5.50 LADIES 7 JEWEL WATCH IN 20 YEAR CASE 0-SIZE $9.85 SETH THOMAS 8-DAY MANTLE CLOCK - - $3.35 GILBERT 8-DAY MANTLE CLOCK - $2.25 I .. . v rs SILK DETACHABLE HANDLE UMBRELLAS - $2.50 to $9.09 . ALL CUT GLASS, SILVERWARE, HAND-HAINTED CHJMA, UM bRLLAS CLOCKS AND JEWELER Y ARE INCLUDED IN THIS SUE ' ehS ''' BBSSMBB ' 1 - o . . . . .. o .'. 1 t 3 . " . ! ' ' out Sale and Everything Must Be Sold by Feb. ) i ?ii iflf iii y w n v 1st STORJ WHAT kill you have for dinner today T To nay answer thla question satlsfactori- y by dining at , THE MODEL RESTAURANT The OM Standby . Our cooking la a paraxon of per- lon, our food faultless, and our ANUSENEHT mm at local mm The Great Divide Brott & Mason : Gilbert Sisters Ross & Sha w J 4 GEORGE PALMER, President W. H. BRENHOLTS A1jChrw ; J. M. BERRY, Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS, 24 AXCashir ; V. F. L, MEYERS CashiergT .. tl. Ttae Great Divide." "The Great Divide," which will toe presented here at the Steward on Sat urday, January 1, by Mr. Henry Mil ler, is being translated Intfl French. German, Xtallan and Spanish, and Mr. Its presentation bi Paris. Berlin, Rome and Madrid, in addition to his own ap pearance in the. play In London nest Ice rapid and courteous. JWhai j "P"- Ml we .adaptations are Deing lore Can we saT. excent that nur.l atim-umiiagcr a eiutr bub, I rices are popular T We give a regu- Glltoert H. Miller. M" dinner for 25 cents. alT- MllUfr nas naa many orrers ier Come aad tnr It. Tau -nil nt , the rights of "The Great Divide" in 1& sense of hunger to enjoy It, Opened Second Week. The Gilbert Sisters and Brott and Mason opened the second week of their engagement at . the Scenic last eve ning with new and classy stunts. They will be here for the rest of the week uiii'uuuctuK new numoers irom time to time. The moving pictures at the iscenic are up to snuff. Great crowds thronged the doors last evening trying the Continental countries, but he has retamd them, Just as he has the Lon- IIC ITIUUCI rvtSldUfcni! fln rights, and he, with associates, vill J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. pen Day And Nigh We Sell Weekly M . Cfl MealiiclcetsfofOllUU TRKAStTKY DErARTMENT, Office of the Comptroller of the 4 . , Currency. Washington, D. C, Oct 13, 1908. Notice is hereby given to all ' persons who may have claims 4 against "The Farmers A Trad- ers National bank of La Italian and Spanish casts. i be 8ok; owntrs and managers of all the productions made. Prominent pro ducers In the different cities will be In charge of lecal details. Mr. Miller will rrtiearse each company personal ly. He Is negotiating with a leading American couple who are familiar with the German aad French languages, to play the roles of Stephen Ghent and Ruth Jordan, in Paris and Berlin, re spectively. The remaining members of the companies will be native French and German, and the Rome and Ma drid productions will be made with all Shore Acres" Coming. "Show Acres," the great rural play written by James A. Heme, Is sched uled te be presented for the entertain ment land amusement of local theater guoiani iitu Siowuiu vVeunumiuy, Jan uary 27. This Is without doubt the best of all the pastoral plays that has ever 'been placed before America: theatergoers. Archie Boyd, the grea' to get a glimpse of the dual teams at tnaracier actor, wno ror several years . tne scenic theater. played Joshua Whltcomb in Denmani Thompson's play of the "Old Home-' stead," Is again playing the part of Nathaniel Berry, the part that was created Dy Mr. Heme himself. The youngest daughter of the late Mr. Heme Is in the company this season, and she Is described as being a young actress of unusual ability. The scen ery is all new, thus making a most ef fective revival of Mr. Heme's masterpiece. La Grande National jBank i Of'La Grande, Oregon CAPITALg AND SURPLUS $160,000 HOLD DEBATf uhi i tu STATES DEPOSITORY - .DIRECTORS J. M. Berry . ,'A. B. Conley!-.F. J. Holmes rur-fr. M C. C. Pennington.'S F. L MeyerslCSOeo L. Clearer W. L. Brenholts George Palmer e..4, a a ) im n J. M. i i 01 FRIDAYS Forensic combats in eastern Oregon commence this week. ' Next Frldnv Grande' Oregon, that the same must be presented to Walter Nledner, Reoelver, with the le- gal proof thereof, within three 4 months from this dat. or they 4 may be disallowed. 4 LAWRENCH O. MURRAY, 4 Comptroller of the Currency. 4 4 4 4 4 4 444444 This will be the first time in hlKtory that a nalgning New York theatrical success has been adapted especially for presentation in Spain and Italy. The four productions will be made next autumn, Mr. Milled giving them his personal attention after his London engagement In "The Great Divide," which begins May 1. first Vaudeville, The first presentation of vaudeville night the La Grande debatlnir team at the Pastime theater last evening; will vio With the Pendleton high was largely attended and If the pleased" school team on the Question "Re. prnrflain sin Va a t . , i m, . . 11C ia.y., ul mo pairons ieu, mat me state of Oregon should as tney lert the playhouBe is a criterion , provide by general taxation for a they will be back for the next change. minimum term of six months school Ross and Shaw, vaudeville stars in the In each school district of the state." Instrumental line, made themselves La Grande has the affirmative. Pen popular with the audiences right off dleton's team this year is composed of me Dat. i ney are adepts on every in- Harold Warner, Frank Engdahl and strument they pick up. They are here Roy Rowland, for all week. Don't overlook the op- j 1a Grande', Team, portunity of seeing them. The films' The trio which will endeavor tn W.l are new stuff. less than 10 days old. tie successfully for La Grande on thef 4 and pleased the house. The statre cur- rostrum ar wmio.n r ( - . . . u iiiauil, d un IV 1 II it I A Ben Zurbrick and Marbel Green utility. 4 4 4 4 4 THE GEORGE PALMER LIMBER COMPANY RETAIL DEPARTMENT f tain will be ready In a week. Start the New Year right-Save money by securing some of those bargains at The Peoples Store, Opera House Block. EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE REDUCED IN PRICE. 1 We Solicit Ycur Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Chain Wood We are prepared to furnish and deliver material promptly. Call up Retail Department Phone Maln;8. 1 r 4 4 fS T I I II 11 Mil i