La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 19, 1910, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PRAISE FOR
THE SHOW
O O O '
o ' ' ,'. - : !
. XOKTHWEST -XETS . j
SLIPPERS
for ''v"V'
a
3
O $ O 4
O
c
J
c
&
0
0
Star Theater
II
1
Program
v? s.:vt--::;-.: -.'...?.Vt
.Sr. - v-."--J ' '
u, ' it 4fr Gambling with Dtath Drama ' ' '
: ; The Open' Gate Drama '! ,
' Brought to terms Drama : ; ,
Making it Pleasant for Hlm-Com-
' . edy 1 ":. :. v ' . ; r".;!;;- :" !'
. V, r Illustrated song "O'Brien ias : ;i ' : '
No Place to go - ,; !', ."i
CHANGE OF PROGRAM-EVERY 'TUESDAY,
FRIDAY AND SUNDAY
OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING
A Picture Program of merit with the 'Popular Price;
ZJ....t?..-?r-?-xi ten cents
I
"As the
no means
MEAL
Try, It--It's Good Stuff '
For your Horse? Cow;1 Pigs Chckens. , Tiey' laugh
when fhey see you coming at . FEED TIME, -, -; - ;
' 4 . . ' w r,
Waters-Stanchf ield ! Produce Co.
FLOUR, FEED, Wood 'i i'
141o Adams Aye.
PHOUES: Black 12U .Independent l
Sun Went Down is by
i good' name for the fine
Western , drama ' that opened a three
day's f engagement at the Majestic
Theatre to a capacity . house last
night. The name smacks too much
of melodrama to convey an J real, idea
of the play, which. Ja. about the best
of the type exer aeeni lnjpeorja 'p
, The story is powerfulkand appeal
ing with an Intensely humn. atmos
phere and It gires the really splen
did cast a matchless opportunity for
the dRplay . of their gifts. It is
something to conjure , by that cast
Firsts there' la Estha Williams, ihe
little woman who enchanted all Peo
ria by her acting in the character of
"Parepa"; That ot Colonel Billy is
oven '.better fitted to her wary, mag
netic, personality than f. was ; that of
ParcjiH and to say, that she makes
hth,e most of it Is but doing scant Jus
tice to the chafm with which slje In
vests the character. W. A. Whltecar
la another jtld favorite who received
a heerty welcome last night. As the
"Tarantula"" he did snme'-of the best
character, acting seen here in a
onnn'n The ir nt nrrw
duction also oweB something to A. E.
Chatterton, who is inimitable as the
preacher and he '.entire tast is - a
remarkably strong and well balanced
one. ' The play is staged In lavish
fashion, some of the scenes of the
far, Western mountains being strik
ingly beautiful. .' 1
' The; play remains at . the , Majestic
today and tomorrow, the : any mat
inee being given this afternoon. Pe
oria Star.' - . . , ' t.
llermlston has become a third class
postofflce; receipts In 1909, J2H0.
" TheRogu River Courier says that
14.000,000 -will be spent' lh 1910 In
developing the Galice Creek' mines
on Rogue river. '
An Irrigation project that gill ag
gregate 45,000 acres and cost $1,000
000 is projected In Crook county in
the vicinity of. Laidlaw. .
- ' J; L. SterTCt, manager of Schwartz
child & Schuberger's-1 packing plant
pleaded guilty In the municipal court
to a ' charge of , selling spoiled pre
pared ham. .'He was fined ?20.
Q
The .Walla Walla Humane Society
of Walla Walla. . declares rabbit
hunts are unnecessarily cruel sports
I D A V S
H OIL
' Til nil kind CtKnrlc fturl owao t a ontf Tvnf
partieular. Oomeearly. while the lines anj sizes are g
4 complete. . : , 1 q
SPECIAL OFFER
and. ay that
mala,
dens.
from
netting will , keep anl-
and ' gar-r
Injuring .trees
O v Your slippers put in special Cliristmas boxes if $
Q so desired kithout extra charcrel ;
Wfi haTft Rnrrift Purr WViifft Ano-nra Onnt Rlrina &
m that will make excellent presents that are just the S
3 luuigs tor a DaDj carriage rope or a Dearoom rug, .o
g ONYX HOSIERY . SHOE MEN.
ETERITniNG IX FOOTWEAR. . . '
THAT IS WELL MAINTAINED;. IN
. OUB OPTICAL WORK '
A RATIO
. When you come to us to have your
eyes fitted we ascertain the exact con
dition of your eyes fitting you care
fully with the lens that relieve your
eyea completely not by, making tfie
eye accommodate Itself to the lens,
but by having the lens fit the eye
perfectly. , -
Our experience and genuine skill
assure you of EXACT work always
and without exorbitant charges.
J. H.
PEMZE
, Whark at Heney.
Incidentally, of course, Heney, will
take a hand in Oregon politics while
in the state." 'This has been his rule
for the past tour years. , He likes to
have a land fraud case preceding
each election so that as a Federal
employee, he can take a whack at
the Republican party of Oregon and
aid in the election of. Democrats. In
this . he seems to have heretofore",
been more successful in Oregon than
in California. "" Apparently he finds
Oregon people easier than the Cali-
fornians. Eugene Register.
n preparation for-ths a?pc?rar.r5
of the new 350 ton engines which are
to be installedon the 0. R. & N., 85-.
pound steel, rails are being laid on
the "Yb" and Pendleton," Gibbon and
puncan. . 1
west of Eugene, sold $700. worth of,
poultry during, the year ,1909, and
Mrs. R. B. Bond, who lives near Irv
ing, has sold $300 worth. It certainly
pays to raise poultry
Oregon ranks seventh among , all
the states in railroad . building dur
ing' 1909. These figures are com
piled by the leading railroad publi
cations of the country and show that
the Beaver State added 134 miles to
its railroads during the year Just
closed. The Pacific Northwest is de
clared to be the great goal of com
petitive railroad building fn the Unit
ed States. V : .'A ' V .. .
am
Albany may
this year.
' get a big new hotel
Pending timber Bales from the na
tional fbreBt reserves of Oregon and
Washington will mean a revenue to
the two commonwealths of more than
$300,000. This sum will go to the
school and road funds of the two
states, the counties benefited being
those in which the timber grew. The
distribution of this money will mean
great Improvements to both states.
New Sugar
BE P1T1U0T1C WHK5 OBDEUI.VU
SUGAR AND INSIST UT03 RATING
H0M1 MADE. TUE AEn 'FRESH
IS NOW IN ALL TUE GROCERY
STORES. . " '
In 25 years Bandon
of 30,000 figures, the
will be, a city
Recorder.
Will 'convert j
ypurf j buggy pt
vehicle into an S
up-to-date sleigh. Enjoy this fine!;
j sleighing, while you may. 5 r
I BAY & ZWEIFEL :
PLUMBERS AND TINNERS. V
211 DEPO) STREE1
The EliteDying and Cleaning Works
' ' ' H.B. WA(iGESEB,PerieUr.'- ; : '
Steam and French Dry Cleaning ladles wfc a Hperlaiitf. Goods
caiied for and deliver K
Phone M afn &t, Mahaff ey BuMin'
Depot Street
DIRECTORY
FRATER N ALL O RDERS
; LA GRANDE, ORE. '
, , ' H. W. A
La Grande camp No. 7703 meets
every Monday, each month at I. O. O.
F. Hall. All visiting neighbors are
cordially invited to attend. " ' '
.... -FRED b. CURRBT, C
CAL JORDON, Clerk.
Foresters 61 America, ,
i Court Maid Jtarion No. 22 meets
each Wednesday night In K. of
hall." Brothers are Invited to attend
- ' BKN HAISTEN. &
LEO HERRING, C. 8." ' v'f '
(CJL VANDERPOEli f . f - j fi
0. E. 8.
' Hope Chapter No. 13, O. K. 8.,
hold stated communications the sec
ond and ' fourth Wednesdays of
each month. Visiting members cor
dially invited.
Pauline Lederlee, W, M. ;
Mary E. Warnlck, Secretary.
L 0. 0. F Encampment
. Star Encampment No. 81, I. O. O.
F, meets every second and fourth
Wednesday m the month in Odd Fel
lows ball, . Tlsltlng patriarchs always
welcome.
H. VL COOUDGB, a P.
W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe.
RARE OPPORTUNITY
at
CHEAPEST FUEL ON , THE MARKET
A Carload of the best Chain Wood delivered
your homes for only $2.25 per cord, measured in the
car.. Order NOW, while the roads are good and the
prices low. - - .
R. BEAN
' . . f HOME RED . 1741
9 J I
vGomplets equipment for resetting and repairing
rubber buggy tires. '
. A. F. A A.IL
La Grande Lodge Na 41, A.
K. M.. holds foflrular nMntlnn flnrt
third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. r Y
; R. L. WNCOLN, W. M
. A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary.
Knights of Pythias.
Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meet ev
ery Monday evening in Castle hall,
(old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcome
to all visiting knights.
J. F. BAKER. C. C.
R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. ft 8.
A GRANDE IRON WORKS
" t D. Fil7GERALD, Proprietor' -';' v
Complete Machine Shops" iad Foundry . .,-
La Grande Lodge No. 161, W. O.
W, meets every , second and fourth
Tuesday evening la K. ot P. ball la
tan Corp fauUdlnf . ill vlalUng menv
Sr tcoss y ,
NERI ACKLE8, Consul Commander.
t- 3. K. KEENET. Clerk. !
L 0. 0. FrMSubortliate.
La Grande Lodge No. 16, meets in
their ball every Saturday nJgnt Visi
ting brothers cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat mar be seen at
the Model restaurant '
H , GEORGE GROUT. N. Q.
' i. R. SNOOK, Roc Secy.
W. A. WORSTELL, Fin. Secy.
B. P. 0. E. '
La Grande Lodge No. 433. meeu
each Thursday evenfag at 8 o'clock ii
Elk's club, corner Depot btreet anc
Washington avenue. Visiting brothers
are cordially invited to attend.
II. E. COOLIDGE, Exalted Ruler.
, HUGH McCALL, Rec Secy.
j
.'. REBEKARS.
Crystal Lodge No. 50 meets every
Tuesday evening in the I. O. O. F
Hall. All visiting members are In
vited to attend.
, Mrs. Cora Fitzgerald, N. O.
Miss Susan Mclllroy, Secretarj.
SWEATERS
W Warm and Comfortable
Hosiery and Hair Goods
E. IW. mLLMM & CO.
- ADAMS AVEHbc
mm IMPORTANT
. The eyes is one of the most import
ant and delicate part o fthe body.
"Bight is Priceless.". . Glasses should
not be worn where no error of refrac
tion exists, but where an error does
exist they should be put on tut soov
as poslble and worn oonstautly until
the detect 1s cured. ' Wearing guesses
once does not signify that they win
always be warn. To can at any time
(before the defect la cured) go back
to the poorer vision if you so desire.
The vlBion will not be poorer than It
was before the glasses were worm, bat
will be mere notlcable oa acec et
Laving been acustom! to better 1s ,
Ion. I have made a aepcial study ed,
the eyes and have been fittag glasses
for fourteen years. Ask anyone tbal .
I have fltt d f ... r foroace as t P vi
ability, thea give me f trial
convinced. All work gaaraateed. V
n. w. iiswriT. .
Optometrist ft Jwe!r.
1111 1-1 Aiaaui ara, u Grands. Or