La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 06, 1909, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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SELLING OUT MY STOCK OF JEWELERY AT; HALF) PRICE
HERE ARE A FEW SALE PRICES
ELGIN 7-JFWEL WATCH IN NICKEL CASE, 18 SIZE - $4.00
ELGIN 15-JEWEL WATCH, NICKEL CASE, I8 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 - ZrN $2.25 j
SILK DETACHABLE JIANDLE UMBRELLAS $2.50 to $9.00
ALL CUT GLASS, SILVERWARE, HAMD-HAINTED CM MA, UM:
bXELLAS CLOCKS AND JE WELERY ARE INCLUDED IN THIS '
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This is a Closina out Sale and Everything Must Be Sold by Feb. 1st
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ly by dlnJrur at
THE MOD EX RESTAURANT
The OU Staadkr.
Our oooiciag la a paraxon of per
fection, our food faultless, and our
service rapid and courteous. -What
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prices are popular? We gire a resrn
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Come aad try It Tou will not need
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The Model Restaurant
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TKEASTOY DEPARTMENT,
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4 Office of the Comptroller of the . 4
4 Currency.
Washington. D. C. Oct 1J. 1908.
4 Notice la hereby given to all 4
persona who may hare claims 4
4 against "The Farmer A Trad-
era National bank of La
4 Grande. Oregon, that the aame 4
4 must be prevented to Walter 4
4 Niedner, Receiver, wtaa the le- 4
4 ci proof thereof, wtahla three 4
4 months from this date, or they 4
4 may fee disallowed. 4
4 LA WRENCH O. MTJRRAT. 4
4 'omptrotler of the Currency. 4
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Roosters for Sale.
Pure bred Plymouth roosters for
aate at a bargain. J. E. Reynolds. R.
P. D. No. X. La Grande.
AMUSEMENT GALORE AT LOCAL THEATRES
Great Divide, Ross & Shaw, Gilbert Sisters,
Brott & Mason Babes In Toyland
4Babe In Toyland." The cast was selected ty this famous At the PaHtlme.
At the Grand last night that mirth- actor-manager with croat care, and . Tonight Ross and Shaw will put on
ful and beautiful extravaganza, BabesJ the rproductloa Is an extol duplicate a musical comedy which will keepThe
In Toyland, made a positive and dls- of.the New Tat orlglwil. "The Great " an uproar. This team Is the
tfnet hit That the show, though not
new to Toronto theatergoers, has lost
none of its popularity was clearly
proven by the large hotree and the un
stinted applause that greeted Its Initial
Dliidt" haa benn pronwnnced toyman
cities the "long-awatte 'great Ameri
can play'." N other drama has so
well reflected the marthocd, the free
dom, the honesty, and the lndomlta-
performance. The company la a very rble -epn-lt characteristic of the peoplo
capable one and all worked hard ,to
make the offering the success it cer
tainly Is. Eddie Redway Alan). MlssjUn Mast achusetts, there Is offered
Anna Wilkes (Jane), and Miss Stan- 'Contrast two of Xhe mot vigorous and;are new nimat gauranteed not to be
ley (Contrary Mary) carried off the ! prorgestfve secttwns of the land. Theiover J2 days old. The comedies are
Conflict: rim ..Tnti-a' Kaur t,,,.', TJooVliilrtn
of our great country. With the flr.it
two acts laid in Arizona and the third
In
heat that can be had In their line of
Tliuie ill lit) uu eiuire
change in the pictures and songs to
night. Mr. Ferrln will sing the Illus
trated song, "The Summer Time's the
Time." The feature film, The Gallant
Guardsman, Is a beautiful colored film
made by Pathe Freres, and only re
leased 0 flays from the factory, In fact,
the films the Pastime is getting now
Get the money-saving habit Trad
at Newlin Drug Co.'.
honors of the eTenlng. They are story of .the play represents a
backed up fcy an exceptionally vsva- J Dttween tne rree, umrameuea spin tj,), comedy picture story revolves
clous chorus, who" dance and march of the west, and tradltinns and con- aroun(j a married man with too much
beautifully, and. what is more, have ' vcntlonalrcy of the east. It tells the mother-ln-!aw and an exacting wife,
good voices and know how to se roaiance f an eastern woman and a , ne makes the usual New" Year's reso
them. The "March of the Toys' was ! wertern man, Whose wooing was,lut0ng He swears he will Btop smok
the hlg hit, followed closely by the strange and whose life together was Ingi drinking, poker and swears to
songs "I Can't Do That Sum." "Bar- dramatic. Written y William Vaughn ! arae enrIy , th morning to kiss his
ney O'Flynn" and "Roik-a-by Baby. , Moody, the foremost of America's mother-in-law. Another comedy,
The production JB well stagea aaa rair- younr poe, inewmuniou pus-, "no ja smoking That Rope," will
ly sparkles with good, clean humor and sesses literary qualltlt s such as are j.pp you laughing.
ludicrous situations. There will e the very rare In plays that are satisfactory i ,
usual matinees on Wednesday and Sat- from an acting standpoint. The etory Notice to Thg Owiierg.
urday. Toronto Globe. Is told In unctlous, picturesque prose, Notice Is hereby given to all dog
"Babes In Toyland" appear at the Illuminated by a glowing and virile ; owners that the 1909 dog tax tags are
Steward opera house January 19. , Imagination. That "The Great Divide" ! Zir7JZyTnol:
t e een nere so 8,on after u" all dogw. found without said tax tags
New York triumph Is a matter upon , will be taken up and disposed of ac-
whlch our theatergoers are to fce
warmly congratulated..
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GEORCE PALMER, President W. H. BRENHOLTS Au't Caahler
J. M. BERRY, Vice President C. S, WILLIAMS, 2d As't Cashier
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La Grande National flank $
OfLa Grande, Oregon
CAPITAL'ANDl SURPLUS $160,000
. UNITED: STATES DEPOSITORY
.DIRECTORS
J. M. Berry ;A. B. ConleyXSF. J. Holmes ewF. M. Brjkii
C. C. PenningtonfiaJ'. L Meyera;QeoHL Cleaer
W. L Brenholts . George Palmer
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'Tlie Great Divide' Here Soon.
The "Great Divide," the most strik
ing dramatic success the American
stage has seen for a quarter of a cen
tury, will be played at the Steward on
Saturdny, January 1. This news will
be receive with delight by our play
lovers, for no drama of rcent years
has attracted as much attention as
The Great Divide." For nearly two
entii-e seasons it attracted crowded
houses to the Princess and Daly's
theater. New York, being presented In
the Metropolis nearly 00 times. The
road tour Is being directed by Henry
Miller, whose name Is Inseparab'y
linked with the success cf the
Tlie Scmle.
"A Negro's Dilemma" Is the title of
a four part sketch at the Scenic to
night. The dope is good and full of
laughs In which each of the vaudeville
stars hflye.a chance to. . shine, .y
films as announced in the house ad In
cording to city ordinance
J. W. WALDON.
Chief of Police of the City of La
Grande. D22J1
this Issue, are to be put on this eve
ning. "Some of the Dangerous Mem
bers of the Boston Menagerie" Is the
real funny film, while the others ere
Interesting and entertaining as well.
pla.The films are all French make.
A Sprained Ankle.
As a rule a man will feel well satis
fied If he can hobble around on
crutches In two or three weeks after
spraining his ankle, and It is often two
or three months before he Is fully
recovered. This is an unnecessary loss '
of time, as by applying Chamberlain's
Liniment as directed, a cure may as a
rule be effected less than one
week's time, and In many cases within 1
three days. Sold by all good dealers.'
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LUMBER COMPANY
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
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Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings,
Chain Wood
We are prepared to furnish and deliver material
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