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V, PAGE EHI LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1910 la ot ..m !,V if" 1 liEOBGE PALKIIl, Fm. K. 4. HOLMES, Yiee-Pm. LA GRANDEJN4TI0NAL BANK OF LA GRANDE, OREGON United States Depository Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $200,000.00 DIRECTORS iuvut PALMES W. J. ( KCLCH F. J. WL. 3Kr MUM T F. I METEIiS VT. JL riERCE ffltb nor arable rares and facilities we can render you fl'd ul 8iTT.ct) and handle jsar bieliesti to joar i l!rr jatUfardnn. Dressed In "Black and Yellow." Not "Football Colors" but the color of the carton containing Foley'8 Hon ey and Tar the best and safest cough remedy for all coughs and colda. Do T.Ct tt fCTSUuuuu iv ccepi a bUUHtl- tute but see . that you get the gen uine Foley's Honey and Tar In a yel low, carton with black letters. Fo ley's Honey and Tar contains no op iates, no harmful drugs and Is safe anl sure. : . i If your doctor does not recom inent your bringing hiB prescription to us It's because he doesn't want to appear partial. He knows, however, that better prescription service than ours Is unobtainable. He will be glad If you do come here. Newlln Drug Co. To the Public. My wife, Mrs. Laura Owens,' having left my bed and board, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her after Nov. 12. 1910. BURT M. OWENS. Mrs.RobertPattison - agent fpr OOSSARD CORSETS PRICES $3.50 and Up . PHONE 3itick 81 or Black 1481 The Up-Building t I of This Bank is due to the fact that sve have ample capital and that we iave adhered to a ,ollcy winn ha been conservative, yet aloug progressive lines. Y," to our customers modern fii....tles for ? prompt and proper tran onrt'en of their financial affairs; ample vault and Bafe room for storing and safe-guarding of their moccy, notes, Insurance policies and other valuable pap-e.-3 and such liberality of treat ment as Is consistent with pru dent banking. YOUR account Is cordially so'l clted. 1 The! United States: National Bank, i LA C:ApZ,Olt60N 1 GOAL tY. L. CEEXUOLTS, Ais't. Cash. KIEL ZUJTDEL, td lilt Cash. F. L KETEES, Cashier. C. C PfMXiTON , ClfcAYEI F. m. ryi:::;t 6 CIIUBCII S0T1CES A. M. E. Church South. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. There will be a meeting every night jlurlng the fol lowing week. Presiding Elder Shan gle will be with us. Quarterly meeting Nov, 26-27. All are invited. J. B. Ball, pastor. First Methodist Episcopal Church. (Opposite High School Building.) James D. Glllilan, D. D., Pastor. Sunday school 9:45; F. II. Green, superintendent; Fp worth League at 6:30, Mrs. Leighton, president. Preach ing by the pastor at 11 a. m. and at Island City 3 p. m. Evangelistic ser mon and services at 7.30,' Rev. L. C. Elliott, conducting the specials. The evangelistic ' meetings which oegan last Thursday evening are con tlnuing and are increasing in inter est nightly. ' Central Church of Christ. Ford A. Ellis, Minister. Mrs. Clara Esson, field worker of the Bible school, will speak at the morning -service. The m'nlster will preach at Allcel Sundny morning. Bi ble school at 9:43. Communion at 11; church at 11:15 a(nd 7:30;. Christian and Junior Endeavor at 0:30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. The ev ening services will be 1m charge of the congregation. The program Is a.? follows: Ad(t';-ess, "Christ and the Church." J. W. McAllister; Paper. "Christ In Literature." Mrs. .1. D. Smith; .Address, "Medicine and Chrls tinnlty," Dr. II. L. Underwood; Pa per. "Music and Morals," Mrs. T. J. Scroggln. The public Is invited to attend all 'these services. The church is located on the corner of 'Washing ton and Depot street. Island City Services. The Sunday afternoon services at 3 o'clock in Island City are becoming more and more popular. There is a large attendance every Sunday. Dr. . Glllilan gives the peopl" hi very hes1 service at each meeting. All denomi nations and those of no church pref erence are found In attendance. LuU'ty'H Evcnlntc." The evening services at the Cen tral Christian church next Sunday will bo given by the members of the members of the congregation. The program is given below. Voluntary Mrs. Ford A. Ellis. Song 54 "Praise Him. Praise Him." Prayer Congregation standing. Address "Christ and the Church." J. W. McAllister. Paper "Christ ; 1n Literature" Mrs. J. D. Smith. Song 29 "The King's Business" Address "Medicine and Chrlstlan !ty.".Dr. II. L. Vnderwood. Paper "Music and Morals." Mrs. T. J. Scroggln. Solo Miss Lena McUeynolds. Closing. St. Peter's ( Iiucli. Sunday next before Advent. Holy Communion 8 a. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning Service 11 a. m. Evening service .... r p. m. Upton H. Gibbs. Rector. Grande RondeXash Co PHONE, MAIN 6 i Orphcum Theatre Announces l, Its Opening Program Vaudeville will make Its second debut in La Grande next Monday night when the finest vaudeville house in the Northwest size of the town considered will be thrown op en on the opening night. The seat ing capacity, the sanitary ventila tion methods whereby fresh air is circulated through the building ev ery six minutes, the interior furnish ings, the Jight effect, the newness and crlspness, the size of the stage all go to make the house a perfection In Its line. Seating Arrangements Lsrtre. The lower floor seats 438 people and the boxes hold 12. The gallery holds 182. These are all opera chairs and do not count chairs which may be Installed later. This makes a to tal of 632 people which can be com fortably seated at one f.me. Lights In the Floor. The alsleBare provided with floor lights. This gives a splenaid light ef fect and is a new arrangement. The wall chandeliers are, attractively grouped and all go to Insure perfect lighting arrangements of the build ing. '', ',' : .' .-. . The aluminum curtain.- the air svs tem and a half dozen other features make the- building exceptionally new and. up-to-date in every detail. A glimpse at jthe Interior of the build ing will bear' out the statement that it is nicely decorated and furnished. The walls are tinted and pretty. The building la equipped with water, toilets and every convenience. Man ager Gardlnier',"has a private ofilce on the gallery"oor.. ..I' l f i i. i, ISIS HAS COMEDY. Manager Snewood has a program which will be seen for the last time this everiing, whicH is positively a Lhummer. The thrilling picture of p ruse to rob a residence makes one's hair raise. Then there are funny things which makes the audience laugh. - The musical, both orchestral and vocal, is always a real treat at the l8ls and when the pictures are on, the orchestra picks up the cues with fine tact and one of the main things which makes one come away from the Isls feeling refreshed and satisfied, is the splendid music, supplementary to the pictures themselves. The Openlntr Program. Manager Gardinier has assembled n splendid series of numbers for the opening week. There will be but one show during the week, and In addi tion there will be two reels of plc tines on if' specially made aluminum curtain. This makes ' it possible to leave th lights in the housa so Ciat a newspaper can be read at any time while the pictures are showing. The doors will be opened at 7:30 and for fifteen minutes there will be an or chestra program as a forerunner of the first appearance. The numbers on the program follow; The Gulliver Lilliputians (feature act.) This is nn -"-an novelty att 'ons'stlnr ri otj r-iYst lady, two ni'rteet me" r"-' ons minager as- tirt-"' Th'; ;s -n croyri not gent here frcm the Spokane a,!l show as a snecial attraction for t:u opening night of the local theatre. Hesse, an eccentric juggler. This number is also coming from the Na tional Apple show. He is a comeflian of the first water and works both at the same time. ' The McLinns. They introduce a sensational bar act. Jennie. De Wesse, trick instrumen talist and dancer: STIES OF THE STAGE Wwi'.N Sarah UVruhnrdt was last tour ing this couutrj uud was plnyiiiK in St Ixuls u nifiulici of lur com puny vuis taken sudilciily ill on t li evening wheu a pii.in nin e of 'VHuniic was to lu given n Just luippciutl t lust VP 4V A . s willettk there- was n. mir KEtisiiAw. , the compiuiy win. was up in tin. part, and the ni;in.iuc inent were jit ii loss wlm t to Uo in u tier to the show WlKcite Ker- vliaw. win at present pl.ix itig the Icii.IIng role In -The Country I'.oy." K;!.v:!r S.-lvvi,-s ucjy Ci'ln ioi CliJ X llfeT was In St Louis vlslUng her par", tats. . The fact of Bernhardt's distress waa j drops of magical HYOMEL brought to her notice by the manager j This is absorbed by the antiseptic of the theater, who was a personal ; gauze within, and now you are ready friend of hers and who spoke of the , breathe it in over the germ ln serlousness of the situation. Miss J fegte(1 membrane where lt will Kershaw volunteered to play the part ; -,, .. . - - k,m Her offer was accepted, and she ac-! anJ f or K'1Un" quitted herself with credit As a r ' catarrn germg- HYOMEI Is made ot suit Willette Kershaw enjoys the dls-i tlnction of being the 'only American actress who ever played In support of the "divine Sarah." Kate Douglas Wigglo, whose first play. "Rehorea of Sunnybrook Farm." n nttroi-tln'r wn tmifK dttnntlnn la oo. peclally a vhlldren'a author. To think of Mrs. WUrgln is to see her surround ed with child' faces, for there ' is scarcely a book of hers without a glimpse of juvenile life1, and the great er part of her work centers about a child hero or heroine. "You have many children." said .a crystal gazer once to Mrs. Wiggin. . It was In County. Meath. Ireland.. at a fair held on the grounds of Lord KATB DOfOLAS WlOOIN. Darnley. and the crystal gazer hud been brought from Dublin for the oc caslon... . . . "I have no children;" replied the author. r "But I see them; they are coming, still comlng-oh. so many little ones: They are clinging to you; you are sur rounded by them." went on the Dub lin woman, ber eyes on the ball, por would she accept denial "Tbey are the children of a relative?" she asked hopefully. "No? I cannot understand. 1 see them," she insisted. Helen Ware, who is starring this sea son in "The Deserters'." a military melodrama, is one of the very'fc-- " male stars who have made their wnv to the top of the ladder through I; !' work. From the nine she made her debut on the stage as a "super" wuu Maude Adams in "The Little Minis ter" up to now she has shown that t4 iiaCftw HELEN WARE. success ttv the theater can be won without a pull or through managerial favoritism. Miss Ware's pet fad is the collecting of antique Jewelry, and she is never so happy as when visiting the shops that deal in antique. Besides possessing an extensive gathering of rings of un common stones, she treasures a val uable collection .of necklaces. NEXT DOOR TO POST mm. C1T1ERH. iSgJ, Pleasant Germ- Antiseptic . The little Hyomel (pronounce It High-o-me) inhaler la made of hard rubber, and can easily be carried In the pocket or purse. It will last a lifetime. Into this Inhaler your pour a few 2 10-Acre tract on Adams avehue. New 9-room brick house, macadam street In front of property. City water on corner of property. Sewer of the city crosses full length of property, and Uave a contract with c.'ty to tap sewer on every 60 foot lot without cost. A splendid home and investment Price $6300.00 1-2 cash, balance on terms. R K . W 5 A 5-room modern'brick house, 2 lots 124x120 feet, "nice shade trees fruit and lawn, barn, wood sred. etc., on corner of 2nd and Spring street for the remarkable low p rice of $1800.00. Easy terms. This 0 t property has been held at $2100.00 but tl9 owner must have money. f hence the great reduction in price. Let me show you. " i C. J. BLACK Jhe Real Estate Man L rz Complete equioment for rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. F.;2GERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry The George Palmer . RETAIL DEPARTMEN1 We solicit your orders for Shingles, Rubberoid RooVng ' Deadening r'1, Building Paper. ' We are prepared to furnish and deliver material, ," promptly. 1 Phone Main 8. . Z2C SHINING PARLORS Next Door to Electric Light Office "'i'J.H'f'Tupr.J.Ji .B.iii,, p ,, , i ft , ,. , " NOW IS THE TIME TO Look After That EveTVoucjh j Rainy weather will set in soon. We have plumbing fixtures of all kinds, n.': !md "tT. ... . BA) 6 Z a.nau.y nuuaing I ' - w WE CLEAN ANY1HING, HORSE BLANKET. Work Elite Dying and phone gHjCeAjelpjbspend a pleasant OFFICE cared for promptly. Australian eucalyptus cohibined with other antiseptics, and is very pleas ant to breathe. It Is guaranteed to cure catarrh," bronchitis, sore throat, croup, coughs and colds, or money back. It cleans out a stnfTed-up head in two minutes.. Sold by the Newlln Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. Complete out fit Including Indestructible pocket In haler and one bottle of HYOMEI, $1.00. And remember. If you need a secpnd bottle of HYOMEI it will cost only 50 cents. Free trial bottle of HY OMEI from Booth's Hyomel Co., Buf falo. N. Y., Nov. 7. 18. 28. resetting and repairing uT2 rT7lVvT",'T,'f,!P''", Special A par tment for ladies-Shoes dyed' IWElFEi Depot street t - . . i .... j FROM A NECKTIE 70 A called for and delivered t -Cleaning Works. mm ;4 ' t-4-fl.4...J,ji.TJ