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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1909)
EVE5I5G OESERTEKXA GBA.3TOE, OREG03 THURSDAY, XOY. 4. Th public appreciation of tilth class dramatic offering has again been demonstrated by the remarkable suc cess of "The Spoilers". The play is . from, the pen of that favorite writer of western stories, Mr. Rex Beach, and is exceedingly interesting and brims over with ' strong dramatic situations. Mr. gagement In this city will be for one night, Monday, November 8. - Comedy la Lo. Let It be said., that Henry's tale of imaginary revolution is a very good one, upon which to hang the tunes Jingles and Jokes of a musical comedy, from which point the good ship Sweet door, for one who knows Adams and has read his column from day to day In the New York Mall, has no trouble In deciding from what source all the humor springs. The curtain rises upon a water front scene, namely, a pier In North River, L n --I 1 -if S5 J r v? ... it i X i. 4 . ....:...f-T ..- .x: . p.-'' -'f .. -T :fi;-. -: f r ; I : " ;- v" ': - -1-. ."J J!!".' ,. ."'.',''Sl!',,'J.l.:J!!ff?'y '' J '.'ii"" : hi i Tt ,'i'Afi):. STtotfta ficjfril-frfoftt'TiilfW tO'THfrBtETFAltP OPERA MOUSE MOfrfcTSlGiliT. nie O'Day," (John -Young), a civil sol- I dler of fortune; "Countess Dela Plattaj t.Maua Keuyj, a promoter or revoiu-; tlons; "Euphemia Hermann Simpson," ) (Dorothy Brenner," formerly a steuog rapher 1 ntbe hotel Aster, 'are all gathered at the dock In the early morn ing. They and several others, including an Indian chorus, who are cast as grad j uates from an Indian school, are go ing south to participate In the person ally conducted revolution. The comedy of the piece hangs upon their start, their preparations and of their conception of what they expect to do upon their . arrival. : O'Day" makes all of the fun. Jollying the day lights out of everybody, but more especially Eupbeme. who in the end loves him for bis nonsense. The sec ond act finds everybody down In You- catan, and incidentally some very pret ty scenes, which show the master touch of Edward Temple.'They mere ly talk about the dreadful fuss they are going to stir up. but the only one they do anything with is a war of words and fun.' . . .-- n . - xjs v-r v-r xy vy t ur McKae i has given the play an excellent company, and a massive 'scenic pro duction is carried. MIbb Margaret Os wold, a charming young leading lady is heading the company,! with a sup porting company of seventeen. The en- but let It also be said that "Lo" could not run more than a week without the part which has been injected by Mr. Adams, says an exchange In speaking of the play coming here sbon. Most of all that Is clever is laid at that artists :itegoii Galls 'More Peoole" Pass the word to your relatives and friends to come now. LOWGOLONIST . RATES? ?n :u October 15, To Oregon will prevail fron ; the East' Septembe J 15 in Oregon Railed Navigation Co , ; Prom Chicago ..ttl.Od From St LouU .V 1MV " 1 From Omaha 2Vfc) f From St Paul ................ 15.00., : From Kacaas.Cltr 25.00 Deposit the amount of the fare with the nearest O. R. & N. or Age tt and ticket will be delivered in the East without Extr cost Send us the nara and address of any one Interested in tho State for Oregon literature. WJff. McMCRlt AY, General Passenger Agent, I ; , ; j I !J. , , : PORTLAND, ORE. - Marie la about to ' sail1 for "a port la Youcatan. ' ;"Whltefeather," (David Klrkland, an educated Indian,) "John- 'Eoanoke'' Tonight , The Pastime's bill, begininng to night will be' "Roanoke" or 'A'South ern Rose," a beautiful comedy drama of the South In four captivating acts, with special scenery and a cast equal tO the best. anV Stork mmrwrty produce! The specialties will be chang ed throughout From the attendance at the Pastime the last two nights, it is evident that theatre ' goers have discovered ' that there is one good stock Bhow in the town. V . ; - U'i ' Wehave conducted a laundry business in La Grande for many years. There must a reason. A trial order will explain the mystery. f? 4. B. G. L&( - ' PHONE MAIN 7 The Bough Diamond." The "Rough Diamond" to be ' pre sented tonight at the Scenic theatre pha long been considered the best of its class as a comedy sketch with a refined plot and a. moral turn that is always an attraction. Blackstone, the author was, one of England's most noted ministers and the "Rough Dia mond," his brightest effort The Ed- The Sum Total of Human Happiness Is attained by the man who selects rffo an I adaptable for hit entire f tfons approximates about the keen such conditions to be found In the you. Oo to C. J. BLACK. He baa a chose from. Fruit Farina, Stock Fa Property, Grain Farms, Hay Far oat improvement. Prices right a place which la approved by hie amll. io live amidst such condi- est Joy Imaginable. "Where are rapidly growing Northwest? Ill large amount of property listed to itu. Sugar Beet Farm. '.City m. Timber Lands. With or Wlth Let me show yon. C. J. BLACK, The. Real tstate Han .a Observsr Want Ads Pay ards Stock Company will perpetuate its popularity. New specialties. STEWARD OPERA HOUSE 1. H. STEWARD, MANAGER. 1 1 . t ' 4, ' "-ft If! it is if'; I Its.' t - J "s' V.5 'i . IIERT RAE.1 "THE SPOILERS NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that the no derslgned has been appointed admin istratrix of the estate o 8. M, Bloom, J ueceasea, ana mat all claims against said estate muse 4 be properly , Terl fled ,,and , Hied , with the , undersigned at her home la Cove, Oregon, or with F. a Iranhoe, her attorney, at bis office in La Orande, Oregon within: .si months from this date. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this Sfts Aoj of October. 1909. HELEN B. BLOOM, Administratrix. ONE NIGHT ONLY MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3th llenrv ifcllac of fx-rs the dramatic treat of the season. THE SPOILERS Bv Beach 18 PEOPLE 18 Ineludiiur A CAR LOAD OF 80 KNERY Thousands have rend the ook 'and thousands m have euioved tho ;'ar i i.1 . ' Tcrnm-pc! ok cn 7r; S1 Well Snows Hotel Keeper Uses and Recommends Chamnijatus . Celle, Cholera and Dlar. rhoea.Bemedy. v.. "I take pleasure In saying that I have kept Chamberlain's Colic, Chole ra and Dlarrohea Remedy In my fam ily medicine chest for about fifteen years, and have always had satisfact ory results from its use. Ihave ad ministered It to a great many travel ing men who were suffering from troubles for which It is recommended, and have never failed to relieve them, say 8 J. C. Jenkins, of Glasgow. Kr This remedy la for sale by all good dealers. the United States Land Office in La Grande, Oregon.' Persons desiring to bid on" said type writer will have the privilege of ex amining the same at any time prior to the sale by calling at this office, , V C. BRAMWELL, , ' Register.' ' , COLON R. EBERHARD, ! : j- ;... ,r Rec"ejTer Why Drngt'Ssts Recommend Chain- berlaln's Colic, Cholera And Diarrhoea Remedy. ; , Mr. Frank C. Hanrahan, a prominent druggist of Portsmouth, Va., says "For the past six years I have sold and recommended Chamberlain's Col ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a great remedy and one of the best patent medicines on the market I handle some others for the same pur poses that pay me a larger profit but this remedy Is sure to effect a cure, and m customer so certain to ap preciate my recommending It to him, that I give It the preference.'' For wle by alt good dealers,'; a Pubic Typewriter Sale. 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