La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 25, 1910, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    IA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1910.
ainiI
Kara
Jen
t
with the latest creations in the art of furniture making - the
furniture that gives the home that exquisite touch of refinement and
of
finish
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Nothing iii
appr
oaching
furniture lihe;dmli:m';6t('s TTie Holidays aie
and what could be racer than anlegant furnishirig for the home ? j
HEMlY
r -
High Grade Furniture at Reasonable Prices
i-aaies ana uenis r j wwww A1U1 - lUriifa by the county health author- idea was not that women should lm-:
' ,i i
&noe 5nine manors
"UM, Ittt BOOTBLACK"
HAS MOVED
to 1 1 18 Adams Ave., where
he will serve all custom
ers, new and old
Franklin Would
Have Been
Amazed
If his vision could, hare extend
ed far enough into the haze of
evolution to foresee the ultimate
triumph of incandesarit electric
lighting' the GENERAL ELEC- ,
TRIC MADZA LAMP. .
The sage old phtosopher flew
his kite during athunder storm,
nd by means of a ley attracted .
nd diacoTei-ed electricity, but
trolutloii decreed that modern
inventive genius should discover
Bn incaixkscant lamp nat is
MvolBttoBUinji tirtiflcial light '
. . THE : GENKRAL . ELECTRIC
MADZA LAMP glrs nearly
mree tisMt Of Bght of the or
7 earboD lnc&Bdescant
u more to operate, In
lo this tt gives light of
, Wty superior qalIty-
w unite light like the sun's
WTwfctre people are having
feewM wired for electrk
boui the Invention ef the
JUUX, ELBCTRJO MADZA
mp. It kas mmU electiieMy
u a ooayement.
nj in for a moment today and
IS Krer In mtr mHm u.
ctioii that tiwre is no longer
" poBSJDie excuse for yon to k
man the greatest of
onsehoil
Me Hgtt.
'The Time, the Place and the Girl"
Filled With Thrilling Moments.
L. R. Wlllard will ' present at the
Steward next Wednesday a comedy
with music entitled "The Time, the
Place and the Girl." During a run of
vocal approval by the theatregoers
463 consecutive nights in Chicago this
piece was received with such unequl
of that city that it not only ran this
length of time but exceeded in point
of attendance any play that has ever
appeared there. The reasons for thfc
unusual success are ascribed by the
management to the fact that, the auth
ors, struck a new idea 'in musical
plays and developed it with unusual
skill. It is a comedy with unique
characters and unique situations as
rigid ad those used by the best-known
writers of plays without music. It
would be Interesting if there was not
a song in- tt. But with a pleasant ac
companiment of attractive music, vi
vacious dances and nrettv eirls in
troduced .legitimately, it has all the
attractive features ' of both muBical
ar-' Intimate comedies.;'"" - -Briefly.
; the story is that of i
"leasant, whole-souled young "gam
Her" square as a die and on the level
with everybody but himself and with
the descriptive nam nf "TTarmv
.,'. - ' . - wf kf
Johnnr, Hicks." He and his pal,' Tom
Cunningham, son of a rich man.' get
Into trouble through a fight which
Cunningham has in a gambling house
and are forced to flee' to a sanitar
ium In the mountains to escane ar
rest 'Here they both meet their fate
Hicks in the person of a 'pretty
trained nurse and ' Cunningham In
that of the charming daughter of a
thrifty farmer. AH of these charac
ters, and many others almost as In
teresting, are quarantined in the san
itation by the county health author
ities and the complications ensuing
are original and amusing to an extra
ordinary degree. The production is
staged by New Weyburn, a master of
his craft.'
"N'l:
idea was not that women should im
mediately seek political honors, but
that tfiey- should support honorable,
capable men for such positions.",
Household furniture for sale. Din-1 numerous other articles. Call 'vrikU
ing room table, chairs, bookcase aid j at 1308 Pennsylvania. Phone Red 4llT
MOON LAKE IMPROVED.
Wealthy Men of Spokane Plan Exten
sire Improvements to Sites.
aw-.
V 't'f
an
conveniences elec-
EASTERNS
OREGON
3tacd Poiver
l Cssiiih IMOy I
New Transfer
Line
M. L Leader
PROPRIETOR
PHONE
RED 3762
Drayingofallldcds
C C Chapman, secretary-treasurer
of .the Oregon Development league,
and publicity expert," who will take
an active part In the league conven
tion which meets at Salem, Novembef
28, 29 and SO, r ,
TfOMEH DISCUSS THEIB VOTE.
Wasmlngton Women Not to Seek Offici
Under Equal Suffrage Law.
f Spokane, Wash., Nov. 25 (Specialj
"Women voters should remember
that they are like the . boys casting f
their first vote and are not capable)
of holding offices at the present timaL !
and I would not think of voting fof
a woman for commissioner In' mi
the commission form of ' government
is adopted," said May Arkwrlght Huti
ton Of Snokane. niA1i1eii nt
Washington political Equality League
in sneaking of onestinna that ha.i
arisen since the right-to-vote fran
chise has been, given to women of
this state, adding: "Women mnst not
abuse their privileges. . Any right
minded woman will reallie that she
la in the class with' a boy of 21
who is casting his first vote, and the
first thing to do is to study condi
Wons and gain information, which
will take much time." When asked if
she would favor a woman commis
sioner under any conditions, Mrs.
Hutton said: "Absolutely not At m.
time. I was for votes for American
women. The questions In such an of-1
Spokane, Wash., Nov. 25 (Special)
The Loon Lake Outing club, made
up of men prominent In business cir
cles of Spokane and the Inland Em
pire, composed ( of 150,000 square
miles, has consumated a deal for the
purchase of 76 acres of land for
summer home sites, golf links, ten
nis courts and other features, on the
shores of Loon lake, northeast of
Spokane. An option has also been se
cured on an additional 15 . acres,
where the new organization contem
plates the erection of a splendid club
house. An expenditure of $20,000 is
Involved In the purchase of the 76
acres of ground and when the. op
tion on the remaining 15 acres Is tak
en up an additional outlay of $20,000
will be entailed. Lota havln a frnn
tage of "ifee't 'on the lake and a
depth of 125 feet are to be deeded to
shareholders in the company. About
40 acres of the land will be reserv
ed for, future development as a big
field for summer ports of 'all kinds.
spring water is to be piped under
pressure to each of the building lots
Co
Wo
Genei al Contractor of Cnieht Work
i
hiain an4 Re-enf orceu
Joncretd
THE SIDEWALKS DARLEY MAKES STA.VC? wE WEAR
Tin ; aviators eoDldn-t fl ...
me weauer."
Now I know wJturt is meant
vj tarn axnontua nr tKa. ui.ti..
mn. uujfBKwa xaiegrasi.
oan mora mu.
Mitt Wm world tb beat ua
r you wus lnt .-.
' . -ASlaau CanaUtaMoq
. cngiana-wtaft do yoo
S f?. -aur. much yen get!
- ooum-wno are youj
JH (BO Wt-What m-m
f J4U 'WU
WnSt do ran nAn Km
"Bpeaklng onto othara mm m .a
m-A hi .. . 1""'"
tnm w speak to yoi.-Ptt8k.
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, f.
aa. Wh'
7n slngf
"Bt,ycu never do"
"No."
Why not?"
"If I were to do o ii
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STEWARD'S
WEDNESDAY, NOV, 30
L R. WILLARD PRESENTS THE
Fcnious Musical Novelty
The
the
arid the
By HOUGH, ADAMS and HOWARD
at teen for 465 Performances in Chicago
Most Excellent Company, with GEO I
EBNER as HAPPY JOHNNY HICKS j
and embracing Sixty Pennant Winning 1
Beauty Models. j
PRICES: 50c-75c41.00.$1.50. SEATS ON SALE
MONDAY, NOV. 28.
Tim
"Girl
lice would be new to the women. My
ers would be silenced.!.
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