La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 20, 1909, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    BIGHT PACES.
EYEXIXG nsERVER, .LA GRAXDK, ORECOX, K ATl llDA V. MARCH I, ltO.
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The "Wily Chink";
wash houses ' are having J
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; tagious diseases, . ere.
Ours is a , ;
Sanitary
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Not quite so cheap of
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course.
rice and rats.
But our I
work is better; best of all I
2 clean and sweet smelling.
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: CHERRY'S NEW
: LAUNDRY :
Columbia double disc records, 65c,
at Newlln Book A Stationery Co.
fct hool District Bond Election Notice.
Notice la hereby given that at a
school meeting of school district No.
One, of Union county, Oregon, to bo
held at High School building in said
district, on the 17th day of Morch,
1909, there will be submitted to the
legal voters of said district the ques
tion of contracting a bonded debt of
twenty-five thousand dollars for the
purpose of erecting and equipping a
high school building, the vote to be
by ballot, upon which shall be the
words, "Bond Tes," and the words,
"Bonds No."
Polls to be opened at 1 o'clock p. m.
ami remain open-until 4 o'clock p. m.
By order of the board of directors
of school district No, One, of tJnion
county, Oregon. .' "
Dated this 5th day of March, A. D.
1909. ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS,
DAVID BAT, Clerk.
Chairman.
Treasurer's Call for City Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that there are
mow funds on hand to pay all out
slnnding warrants Issued on General
Fund of La Grande City, up to and In
cluding No. 6958, endorsed July 10th,
l'.(07.' ''
Interest on all warrants on General
i Fund from No. 6893 to No.. 6968, In
clusive, ceases from this date,
v La Grande, March 10, 1909.
J. K. WRIGHT, City Treasurer.
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of their insurance in their i
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they will save $15,000.
2 During the same period
their neighbors were hand'
ing over $1,500,000 in
profits to outside companies
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EVERYBODY'S and find out
how much chance you've got in
"the big fellows game."
Your I c cents will pay you back
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Generally remodeled, entailing the
expenditure of considerable money, the
Scenic theater will be reopened next
Monday night with a strong bill, "The
Dog Catcher" heading it. The theater
has been extensively Improved, pro
viding better views of the stage, which
Is itself enlarged . f . , .
- In presenting "The Dog Catcher,"
Manager Gardinler gives a clever' and
side-splitting production. The team Is
now at Baker City, winning praise on
every hand. In addition to this head
liner, Mr. Gardinter will have De Cot
ret and Rego, singers, dancers and
talkers, that will give four changes
during the coming week. The usually
excellent moving pictures will be pre
sented. . A J;(I IttHtirtl.
SIgel Coffman was down from Med
ical Springs Thursday. He. reports his
sheep doing well, his bunch showing
an Increase of 110 per cent, there be
ing 46 pairs of twins and'Vour sets of
triplets In the new iumbs. His stock Is
out on grass and the outlook for the
season Is good. Mr. Coffman expects
to get from 16 to 18 cents for his'
wool. He has 700 ewes and 700 year-
ilngs. Union Republican.
A guaranteed Cough remedy Is Bees
Laxative Cough syrup. For coughs,
colds, croup, whooping cough, hoarse
ness and all bronchial affections. Best
for children because It is quick to re
lieve and tastes good. Gently laxa
tive. Sold at SUvertorn's Family drug
store, ..
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MARIE DROFXAH AS "PORTIA." IX "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE,'
AT THE STEWARD SOON.
MUSEMEMIS:
Just as the clock (truck T thla
morning, the advance Mle of
seats for Charles B. Hanford
commenced. napld . Inroads
( were mad on the arrangement
for all morning.
HIGH CLASS '
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Angela May, Comedian MacEvoy
and Cartoonist Kippy win ba seen at
the Pastime theater but twice more.
"Just My Style," from "Fantuna," and
"The Rosary," respectively, tonight
and tomorrow night, will be the big
musical hits In which the contralto
will be heard the , two remaining
nights. The house 'has been packed
all week and It Is safe to say that
nothing of better class has been seen
In La Grande vaudeville. The crowds
that have flocked to the theater speak
in lauding terms of the entire pro
gram of which Angela May Is the star,
but closely seconded by the other two.
The new pictures are also excellent
tonight, as testified to by those who
saw the matinee this afternoon.
On Sunday evening she will wear
her 1500 Irish point lace gown, a feat
ure which will appeal to the ladies es
pecially. Sunday School Convention.
The Union County Sunday School
association will hold a convention at
Island City March 24 and 25. All Sun
day school workers are requested to
attend this convention. A good time
anticipated. W. H. Gibson, president;
T. T. Cock, secretary.
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VAiEllE
TICKETS
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The remarkable awakening to the
Inimitable charms of Shakespeare's
plays which ' the American publto Is
now' experiencing, amounts almost to
a renaissance. It Shakespeare were a
poet of less dignity and genius, the
present enthusiasm would undoubted
ly be described as "a Shakespeare
fad." But the difficulty of securing
players competent to give Intelligent
and convincing Interpretations of his
Immortal characters,' prevents such a
vandalism. Good performances of
Shakespeare are too rare to become
commonplace. The public Is quick to
detect spurious pretensions to recog
nition in the Shakespearean drama,
and the result Is that many efforts are
dismissed with slight consideration as
mere dllletante experiments. Mr.
Charles B. Hanford Is one of the few
players of today whose aspirations in
this direction have crystallized into
permanent achievement. The public
of this city will have an opportunity
to see Mr. Hanford at Steward's opera
house Monday, March 22.
Mayor Harper lrohe starts.
Los Angeles, March 19. Under In
structions to vote Indictments only
against the former and present city of
ficials, the special grand Jury; called
to probe the charges of misconduct
arising from the recall campaign which
forced the resignation of Mayor A. C.
Harper, convened today. John Fish
burn, president of the National Bank
of California, is foreman of the Jury.
THE SCENIC
VV'hl R open on .
MONDAY EVENING
Pr.'snntlnsr aa the Feature- At-
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"The Dog Catcher
. Presented by .
4 Watson, Wallace ami Krilh
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THE DOG.
CAST:
Jack (the dog catcher)
................. .Al Watson
Liz (Jack's steady girl) ......
.Miss Aline Wallace
Miss Dot Wise (a college girl..
.Miss Adelaide Keith
Jack (the dog) by Mascot
Also the comedians.
De Cotret & Rego, dancers
slnKers and talkers.
New moving plctrues.
S. A. GARDINIEH,
' lriirietor ami Maimuer.
PASTIME THEATRE
ri:itm nnNCH.
I'ropi lelDrs and Managers.
PROGRAM:
Vaudeville:
"Dream On(" Angela May. .
Ma.ie Mazle, Angela May.
Monologue, J. Louis MacEvoy.
Comic Opera Skit, "What the
Tapers Pay," closing with "Just
My Style" from "Fantana." An-
gi-la May and Mr. MacEvoy.
"Klppy," the cartoonist come
dian. Illustrated song "I Want
! You."
When Love Will,
All's Well That Ends Will.
4 The Rank Messenger.
A Secret.
Change of jiwerHni S'.'ndsy,
Wednesday and PYiday. Matl-
nees: Monday. Wednesday and
Saturday. Doors open at 2:30
p. m. Evening performance
at 7 p. m.
Plneulea are for backache and bring
quick relief to lumbago, rheumatism,
fatigue and all other symptoms of kid
MODERN
MILLINERY
Moderately Priced .
Rats and Ruching
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THE BOOKSTORE
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GREAT CUT
PRICES
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We are closihg our our retail lumber yard in
La Jrande. Discount on rough, sizad, matched
and finish lumber 20 per cent. 75 and 10 per
cent off on doors and sash, universal list. Regu
lar moulding and mill work same as lumber Job
lots at any old price. Delivery at yard. Stock
taken in present shape and in quanities amounting
to $20. or more.. No reduction on small lots and on
stuff gotten out to special order.
Stoddard Lumber Co.
ney diseases. They are a tonic to the
entire system and build up strength
and health. Price SOc and $1. For
sale at SUvertorn's Family drug store. ',
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
United States Land Office, j
La Grande, Oregon, March t, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that the state
of Oregon has filed in this office its
application to select under the pro-'
visions of the act of congress of Aug- j
ust 14, 1848, and acU supplementary
AVEJiVK
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and amendatory thereto, the NWli
NE4 (lot 2) section 2, township 4
south, range 87 E., W. M., serial No.
05941.
Any and a!! persons claiming ad
versely the lands described or desir
ing to object because of the mineral
character of the land or for any other
purpose to the disposal to applicant,
should file their affidavits of protest
in this office on or before the litis
day of April, 1909.
F. C BRAMWELL.
l-12-19-2;4-2-9-l Register.
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