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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1910)
T i - ; -sr the Ambitions Otfcj. WS2y f AU Instmotion, including final ! alnttoB. to IKES, For tcaoiutn. ' "TL,u preparing for eollega or nnlvertt TvoaiMi't olubd, grutrra. nr'nMr and guker. io preliminary examina U raquired. TbU mail eoarae idmm Sd toe a dMoripttT balleUa to tha 2k; CorrMPowlflae Stanly Department CBlraralty Ortroa 1 i 1 ' . ' '3'):::- li! I X. f.y . A:j,:'--'-- ;' "'.-V; '. J -:rr: :a. 8le; aJl? air: 3rtw- dai, Tal- Cru op U till r t 3 g 20 25 M Trade- fprLafGrande Residence der 400 acres of land located between La Grande and Baker City. 73' acres nnder plow, pas hM ' fSnnA w'a Will .nil foA $12-50 an acre or trade for La Grande Propertj. V 5 V at server Ob r Office FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRY WORK if ' you are not a customer of Cherry's ifew Laundry we urge 'ou to give us a trial. We guar-' intee all work to be satisfac tory ancU w'll . re-laundry , any! irtlcle hot eo found or cheerful ly refund your money. -We want to build up a home aundry employing American abor, which will be a credit to he town. We merely ask a hance to prove that we can sat sfy you. Can't you grant that mich? '; All work called for and iromptly delivered. Hiere is enough, laundry work a La Grande to keep a good ilzed force busy and keep the noney at home. Are you a oo8ter for home industry? We are now comfortably loused In our new building. Just few steps from Fir st. We ar; afe from dust and dirt and are I asily found if you want to arry a bundle down, town. But ve'll gladly call in our wagon. berry's New Laundry BOTH rilOXES. E II i I I , I I I W 3 i: I ' - J Sir Little Girls who Sing and Dance in "the Gow and the Moon.": Steward'8 Opera House, Tuesday, Nov. 1st. , ' ,t Musical extravaganzas, kladiescoplc pictures, rapid change of scenery, gorgeous costumes and plenty of them, uious tun and color, music and mirth seem to be what the theatre going pCblio want Chas. ; A. Scllon," who has appeared here In that favorite mu sical extravaganza, "The Cat and the Fiddle" seems to have' gauged the public fancy, and this season is pre senting a brand new entertainment of this sort and will be seen at the Stew art on Tuesday, November 1. It has .-1.1 ' 1 ' - the title of "the Cow and the 'Moon." most peculiar but at once interesting. It deals with earth beings and Immor tals from the Moon, and Molly, the Lvaultlng cow who nimbly, leaps over tne Moon is sure to be great run for the kiddles as well as the older folk. Mr. Sellon will be seen aa happy a continuation of the character he played "The Cat and the Fiddle" and he will be surrounded by a cast of for ty or more together with a large and capable chorus. ' To Our Subscribers. Q I " The date Btamped on your paper shows the time paid too. We would like to hear from you if you think our et- l forts deserves furthpr patron age. Write us at once, If not, notify the stopping of your paper. We hate to i loose a subscriber, but we must know' Q that you want the paper or same will be stopped. 0 v., . 'V , ' V- LA GRANDE EVENING OB- . SERVER. Want ads pay. one cent a word. Sanitary- Methods prevail in our factory. This Seal Guarantats PwB AM i Gandy Patronize ilte "Modern Dealer" Modfra Confciotrary Co., Mfra., Portdnf Squash Pumpkins Cabbage Cauliflower Lettuce Raddishes Green Onions Cranberries Apples Pears Peaches Grapes Oranges Bananas pwiiYs Premium Hams and Bacon New Sauer Kraut Pop Corn that will pop CITY GROCERY and BAKERY HIRED JlPPLAUSE .; The Great Raohel Mad 'tha Claqua Earn Its Monay. v Speaking of applause lu theaters, a theatrical man ' relates the following concerning the great actress Rachel: "It seems that upon a certain open ing night Rachel received enthusiastic sppauseJ)ut on the second night It was so noticeably slim that the actress felt deeply grieved and bitterly .com plained that the claque was not doing Its duty. The leader of the hired 'ap plause makers' on bearing of her dis pleasure wrote her a letter In which he endeavored to excuse himself from any blame. ' ;. " 'Mademoiselle I cannot remain un der the obloquy of a reproach from such Hps as yours.' be began. 'The following Is an authentic statement of what really took place: At the first representation 1 led the attack in per son not less than, thirty-three times. We bad three acclamations, four hilar ities, two thrilling movements, four renewals of applause and two indefi nite explosions.' In fact, to such an extent did we carry our applause that the occupants of the stalls were scan dalized and cried out a la portel " 'My men were positively exhausted with fatigue and even Intimated tome that they could not again go through such an evening. Seeing such to be the case, I appll-d for the manuscript, and after buvlng profoundly studied the piece I was obliged to make up my mind for the second representation to certain curtailments in the service of my men.' , "ThB writer thus goes on at some length to assure the-actress he will try to make future- amends, and re quests her to bellfve In his profound admlratlon'Exchange. , Ruasian Peasant Weddings. A peasant woddins In Ilussia means a festival for the whole village and often for the youug people from neigh boring villages as well. Weeks before the eventful day the young girls as semble at the home of the bride to help her sew. The bridegroom comes with bis mco friends to treat tbem to nuts and sweets. Appropriate songs are sung, and the bridegroom's generosity is put to the test. One of the girls holds out to him a plate, and if he puts down a sliver coin they sing him a song full of compliments, but if he gives copper and is known to be able to afford more mockery follows. The whole village is invited to The mar riage ceremony, which is performed with all the ancient superstitious rites and solemnities. Retribution. Ton are charged with allowing yonr family only 15 cents a day for suste nance." "That's all I do allow, your honor, and It la enough." "Enough to feed a wife and six chil dren?" ' "So I contend." "Five hundred dollars for contempt Nobody can call this court a fool and get away with it"-PhIladelphIs Ledger. ' Ivill sell at Public "Auction at my farm 8 miles east of LaGrande and 2 miles north : Commencing at 9 o'clock ja m, and continuing i -V.frbm '3ay .to day !unt9!all property is cold, the , yl, ; f olloWinij, listed property, to-wit: f " 'L ? ii V ILd consisting of 5 three year old geldings 2 older geldings 1 buggy team : . 1 saddle horse 2 two year old geldings 3 two year old fillies . 21 brood mares 12 yearlings 5 milch cows, 4 giving milk, 2 fresh, 1 fresh soon.. , , m j, 3 fat cows ; i i 4 calves ' 1 43 stoclcTiogs : 10 brood sows, willfarrow about November 1 50 Cotswold sheep . 17 colts , . . , 5 milch cows, 4 giving milk 100 chickens 3 yearling heifers ; 20 geese j The horses are principally all from well bred Percheron' : dams and sires. FA RM IMPLEMENTS including 12 foot Deering header and binder combined; 14 disc drill; 8 ft. double disc cutter; 6 ft. spring disc cutter; 3 , section spring tooth harrow; alfalfa disc; field cultivator; three section harrow; two section harrow; 2 disc gang plow; 2 bottom mold board plow; 16 in. sulky plow, sod and all ground bottom; two breaking plows; thirteen ft. . roller; three and a half Studebaker wagon; 16 ft. grain or hog rack; three 3 1-4 wagons; heavy Studebaker hack; good carriage; top buggy; heavy buggy; roller bearing grain derrick; 2 new header boxes; 3" sets grain nets; 2 hay racks; 6 tined Jackson fork; 2 hay bucks; wheel scraper; 3 slip scrapers; 6 sets double work harness; 2 sets buggy harness; set single harness;. 2 saddles; two McCor mick mowing machines; 1 hay rake, some household goods and a lot of other things too numerous to mention.; TERMS OP SALE All sums under $10, cash. Over that amount a credit of 6 to 12 months will be given, pur chaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest. 5 per cent discount for cash. " ' 7 . H. B. Davidhizer AUCTIONEER TT tr-i Lee r urg ason FREE LUNCH ON THE GROUNDS I ik-. 'IT 1 t