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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1910)
- i ix XOTIIT rov. rrrv.rr: LA I ID IT. ALT itV n I 1 V ) Li a u o The Company under new management is now ready for business- COMPLETE LINE OF HIGH QUALITY GOODS oming The Steward's "Sext" Messrs. Stair and Nicoli will pre sent for the first, time in this city, the sixth edition of their popular rac ing play "His Last Dollar." at ; the Steward May 3, with David Higglngs, author, in the leading role. The story of the play Is modern '' in that it deals with the experience of a rich Kentuckyan who seeks to become ' richer by means , of stock speculation, and , is in(eresting that it tlls a stirring love story and it brings Into, the play the interest. that usually accompanies the "winning- of a great .horse race. -;. ; ' There is one thing especially good about the presentation, All of the well known characters found in the blue grass region of Kentucky, the scene of the story, are portrayed in a natural manner, but in a wayHbat does not give offense. There Is no thing questionable about the play, and the lines are bright and clever. Mr. Hlgglns has a number of very effective situations, and his droU h' mor, creates many laughs. Altogether the presentation is far above the or dinary and the play is soon to have a big run. A Simple lore Story. A simple , love" storjr. Involving ' a A SCENE FROM : ... .9 A a tl SUCCESSOR TO "C 13051 ADAFJS AVEHUE tPAKEEL' -I TOILET ARTICLES, ions broken promise ,a maddened father, and a tragedy but the film is a marr vel of beauty, color, light and shade. .Perhaps the story It tells may seeui hackneyed, but the beauty of the pic tures presented more than compen sate for any lack of strength in the story. It will long be remembered for this when the somewhat. ' com monplace story will be forgotten. ' Byron's Troultador 5Iay 20th. The "Agoa" class of the Baptist Sunday School have secured Byron's troubadours for an entertainment on Friday evening, May ' 20th. V Many tickets are spoken. for already. The boys of the class will have bills and; tickets out by the first week In May. This will be the best musical enter tainment; ever In ,La Grande.; Rev. R. C, Hansom, of Chicago, says: "The Byron Troubaours musical entertain ment at our chourch was one of the most delightful ; musical treat's we have ever ! had. ' The muRlc' vocai and instrumental, "was breezr. fresh and highly. entertaining not only in good form, but pure and elevatlnjr.' and It gives me pleasure to recom mend them to all churches and any the bills" and further announcements.- "HIS I LAST : DOLL-AR" A- Vi. V O 1 Somef Huntley One half Pound Packet , We are always on the lookout goods. We were f ment of Huntley wafer to serve at AT: THE' STEWARD ! MAY 3rd IT, Sundny af ' Baptist Church Sunday school at 9:45 and preach- j lug Bervice at 11 a. m.. The theme for the morning Bervice will be "The Lord's Supper or Communion" B. Y. r. U, prayer meeting at 7 p. m. and evening service at 8 p. m. Pray er meeting every Thursday evening at 8 p. x, 'THANK E. GRAY, Pastor. Central Church of Cklrst T""'' Ford A. Ellis, Minister. "God's Wisdom" is the subject of the morning sermon, "Christ, the ful fillment of Prophesy,' 'will be the sub ject of the evening discourse. Blbje school at 0:45. Church at 11 a. m. and 8 p. ra." Junior at 3 and Christ ian Endeavor at 1 p. m. Prayer meet ing Thursday evening at 8. , . First Presbyterian Church VTaauiusjiuu . Pev S. W Seemann D. D. Minister, i - When everything Quiets down for . . , ' m ' ' an instant it is always In order for some "near" , statesman to advocate new ioclts for the Willamette river. .',.. i New Pal - 4 irtunate in securing & Palmer 'Wafers - a reception; party or WAFERS pf? iie Churches 4w ' In the morning tnere wm &e me baptism of children and adults, the reception of new members and eel ebration of the Holy Communion. Subject of the evening sermon Is "Who are Christians?" , Sunday school 9:45. a. m. ' C. E. service, 7:00 p. m., leader Is Hulda Anderson. ' Annual congregational meeting and the reception for the new members Monday evening at 8. In the Odd Fel low's hall. Prayer meeting, Thursday at 8:00 p. m. . St. retei8 Church Fifth Sunday . after, Easter. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. . Evening service. 6 p. m. Vestry meeting, Monday evening at 7:30. .- v.,: UPTON H, GIBBS, Rector. Chamberlain's Stomach and Li terTal.leti Invariably bring relief to women ulk'i ini KcUnic constipation, headache. biUoJ j,eMf diMineaSj-salloffneis of tl-e kin cut dvspcpiia. - ;' . .. .. r? i 9 s I for new reliable a complete assort - just the " correct light luncheon; ' i -tm . .Story "Vta Loittd" UT in the country," said daddy, "sometimes the farmer man had to pat up a scarecrow in his growing crops. Crows like fraldy birds, and a scarecrow er who hod a little girl four years old took soma of bla old clothes and fasten ed them orer a frame to make a scarecrow. There was a ragged old coat aud pants, aa old pair of shoes and battered hat.1 All these stuck up on a polo iu the field looked Just at if a man was standing there Id the corn.' ! ; .V , ... . 'TU little girl got vsed to looking at the scarecrow and wasn't a bit afraid of It,' hst'all'the'ciowawefe:, When' they flew Into the field they saw this scarecrow,' and they tried OawJ caw; ; caw l'. and flew right away again and never cam backv -Woat' the scarecrow's name, daddy V asked the Uttie gin Well, Wra.call fclm Weary WilUe. said the farmer, Tor he looks Just like a .'tramp V.i? ;'p?:t ..i & ; -; .. -. t . w 4;.fi.. ...... ' -"One taornlog the little girl looked out and didn't See tb scarecrow at all. Whywhere's. Weary WlUkr she said to herself. Til Just run out there aud look for him.: So she Wnt out to look for Weary Willie.' lie was nowhere' to bo found lq the field,1' end the' little pirl trotted along and climbed over the fence and looked for him down by the creek. She' tried to go back honv, but he couldn't find, the wayVit first she was frightened, but Just then she saw Weary Willie standing by the creek;-. '. ', ;-.M . ' . " Hello, Weary Willie r cried the little girl.. Have : you 'Vanned awayr No,', said the scarecrow, 'but you" have. What yoa doing here, little un? Tm loeted,' said the little girl 'I s'powe you are. said the scarecrow, 'but .howd you know I'm a Weary. Wlllief t'Cause my daddy said that was hi? "carecrow's'tiame.'f4': ''V'V'V C';'." 'S ' ' . '''w ' '; '.;''.'.';.. . '-;; . Th ..tcarecrow - laughed 1'oudi'' ? WeU,' lttle nn,' he said Mf you'll promise to make your daddy give rne a Job and not have me 'rested I'll take you .back home, and you won't be losted any more.' 'All right, Mr. Scarecrow,' sala the little girl. -:. ... '. ; j , : s.:'.-:W!''-r ; f "So the scarecrow' took .her by the band; and led her up to her daddy. , "Tm a tramp, mister,' said Weary. Willie, 'and I took the clothes off your scarecrow and put 'em on, 'cause they was Dcttern mine, but if you'll give mt a Job 111 work for you.' y - '" ..,-.' ; :''',', r ; "So that's how the nttlo girl got her daddy a hired man." Pulllc Laud ?al Interior, U. S. I.i ; a',: Luc J I I Grande, Oregon, April ICli, 13!:). Notice Is hereby given U.nt, 03 di rected by the commissi mer of the General Land omce, under provis ions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 130G (34 Stats., E17). we will offer at public 'sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a,.m., on the Zi day of June. 1810, at this oSce, the following descried land: The S 1-2. SB 1-4 Sec. 22; SW 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 33, T. 2 S. .and the NV 1-4 NW 1-4 Sec. 4. T. 3 S. V., 37 E. W. M... Serial No. 0C7:9. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. , COLON R. EBERIIARD. Receiver. susraoss In the Circuit Court of the State ef Oregon for Union County ' Mrs. C M. Wall, Plaintff, vs. 'Mr. M. J. Dorsey and Mrs. M. J. Dorsey, ' Defendants. . To Mr. M, J. Dorsey and Mrs. 1.1. J. Dorsey, the above named defend ants: ' ': ... in the name o fthe State vt Oregon, you and each of you are hereby, Kum- . wotted, to appear., and , aaawcror. wf.f'J plead',' to "the complaliftTil cd uUnit you and each of you In the above entitled action and court- on or before six week from and after the date o the first publication of this summons. ' - -T " , And if you, or either of you. fall, neglect or refusa to so, or at all, ap pear, answer or otherwise plead here In on or before said date then the plaintiff will thereafter apply to the above entitled Court for default ngolnst you and each of you for such failure, neglect or refusal . and for judgment, aginst you and each of you for the principal sum of $200.00 to gether with interest thereon at the rnfe of 8 per cent per annum from October 15th. 1907, until paid, and , for the sum of 150.00 as plaintiff's reasonaWe attorney's fees in said ac tion and for her costs and disburse ments to be taxed by the Court,' and the Plaintiff will further,- at said time, ask for an order of said Court directing a Dale, as provided by law, of the property heroin heretofore at tachet. ;", ; .':.," ' .. , : : This summons' is published by vir tue of an order of the Honorable J. W. Knowles, Judge of the" above 'en-' titled Court, made, dated and enter ed at Chambers In La Grande.. Union County, State of Oregon, on. the 22d day of October, 1909, directing that this summons should ' be published for a period of six weeks,' from' and ' after the date of the first publication thereof, in the La Grande Evening Observer, and the date" of the' first publication of this summons fi March 126th, 1910 . C ' F. S. IVANIlbE,il ' f S-26-5-7 I ' Attorney for Plaintiff. !f.i'.. r'.' DaddysBedtime Weary Willie and the ' Scarecrow . ? field to scare the crows away from his to eat young corn, but they're mighty makes them keep away. Once a farm