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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1910)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1310. rw . - - - T1X FRUITS and i VEGETABLES ! Grape Fruit lOranges . Bannanas Dates and Figs Jap Oranges Sweet Potatoes l'arsnlps Ilobard Squash" Turnips Carrotts Cauliflower Cranberries ' " Butagabas Celery ; Pumpkin Cabbage Pattisori Bros. Use either phone Ladies and Gents Shoe Shine Parlors ' "TOM, THE BOOTBLACK" HIS WOVED ; : 1118 Adams Ave.' where he will serve all custom- - ers, new and old : to Franldiri Would Amazed If his vision could nave extend ed, far enough into the haze of evolution to foresee the ultimate triumph of incandesant electric lighting the GENERAL ELEC TRIC M ADZ A. LAMP. '" .'" The sage old phlosopher flew his kite during a thunder storm, and by means of a key attracted and discovered electricity, , but evolution decreed that modern inventive genius should discover an ' lncandescant . lamp that is revolutionizing artificial light : . THE GENERAL ELECTRIC MADZA LAMP .gives nearly three times the tight of the or dinary . carbon lncandescant. and costs' no more to operate.- In addition to this it gives light of a . vastly ' superior '. quality a clear white light like the sun's rays. 1 ;.. : 'V'':--'.' v. , Everywhere pedple are having their houses wired for electric, light, since the Invention of the . GENERAL ELECTRIC MADZA LAMP. It has made electricity as cheap as It is convenient Come In for a moment today and , let us prove to your entire sat isfaction' that there is no longer . a possible excuse for yon to be without ' ' the greatest of , all household ' conveniences elec tric llc&L .'. ;' EASTERN I OREGON light and Power any New Transfer M. LfLeader PROPRIETOR PHONE RE33762 Drayingofallliiiid Comp T 4 Some Dancer (Pir!fa Darlda) . 'at the Orpkeunu A Scene from ancjr Grace Cameron. ',. Grace Cameron'B vaudevihe engage ments over the Wm. Morris e'reuit for this petite little artiBte to 'return to them, but the success of her new comedy "Nancy" has been such that she will undoubtedly be seen in this, clever play for at least another year During the action of the play Miss Cameron , will present her great character songs which won such fa for on the metropolitan vaudeville stage including the Dago "Hariutch" "Help, Whose Baby Girl, Are You", "If the Wind Had Only Blown the Other Way," "I Wonder if That Fun ny Little Boy Loves Me," "If Every Girl r was a Girl ! Like You," "Adam and Eve", "How She Gets Away With it is More Than I Can See", "Modern Love" "Doctor Cure My Pain," and Purchase an. Acre lot In GRAND TIEW ADDITION. " This most sightly Addition is sit uated at the Intersection of the Ma cadam Road and the road leading to South La Grande, w We are beautify ing it by planting each lot to the choicest varieties of fruit trees. The soil is the best Good drainage and sufficient water. We are selling these acres planted with trees at the same price you would be compelled to pay for a small ' building lot and our terms are v more liberal. Our price is $500.00 per lot Our terms are $50 down and $10.00 per month with no interest and no taxes. . We also agree to look carefully after tin trees dtiHng tbe contract period, Can you1 not see your money grow on an investment like this. .V Give us an opportunity to explain this magniScent investment in detail, by cutting" out and mailing the en closed coupon. , 'p'j;'- -f ';. ....1910. La Grande Investment Co., - " La Grai.de, Oregon. Please mail me full, particulars re garding Grand View Addition, with out any obligation on my part. MVl ':: ; ' ? '.- -: I - : I ;:- fill'' : .1 h i j - trrr. '-Mi. y'4 ,! 1 i ' At the Oriiheuni. 1 At ths 'srl;e nt the Orphsum last nignt uurr.n & uroin were tne headliners, dolnR Bome very clever work In the dancing line, introducing novel and intricate steps that were very pleasing and made , good with the audience. Owing to tha nop arriv al of Leo Bays, Miss Alberta Claire the little Wyoming g!rl who has been here for several days, did a clever singing and dancing sketch. Golden & Keating, Australian representatives, novelty talkers, singers and dancers failed to make good with the audience last eight, their singing and dancing teing fair and their monologue work pof;r. Bays in Artistic feminine type will' appear at tonight's performance. Feud end Turkej at the Isls. Th.'s comic film was sent by mis take and the management is certainly glad that it was. ; It will only . , be shown for one night and it Is a real treat to 'lows of good comedy pic tures. It is the Btory of a family row which ends up in a b 'urkey feast. The rest o the program this change is especially strong, the . film, "A Mexican Legend" being the major at traction. ', , : ."', ','-; . '-;'.' ' X3 at the Steward, Dec. 14. Little Do! He Dtmples. All o these 'rec ords can be heard on the Edieon phon ograph and, records are for sale at all supply .houses. v ; Miss Cameron and her delightful comedy "Nancy" will beat the Stew ard tonight Don't forget - that to night Is the night when Grace Cam eron, the dainty Broadway star ap pears in C. H. Kerr's 4 act comedy "Nancy," one of the sterling events of the season. V. of O.' Makes IJIt ' Relating to thd appearance of the University of Oregon , Glee Club at Portlands the Oregonlan says: ; More! more! more! ithat k was what the audience at the Helig Theatre demanded of the University .of Oregon Glee and Man dolin club Saturday night. : -Repeated encores of each number told the success of the university men, who are now in the middle of their annual . tour. Theatrical stars . have appeared at the Helig this season; drama, musical comedy and opera have scored their successes; but .no greater hit has been made than that of Saturday night Every seat in the theatre was occupied. It was a mixed audience of critical appearance and was swept away by college talent : The performance and concert was not the'average university "rah! rah!" and merriment of college life that car ries with it recollections of youth and inspiration to the juvenile. It was a programme of musical numbers, sket ches and specialities that would give any audience its money's worth.. The features of the entertainment was the presentation of ;William Lai, a Chinese, i tenor soloist The audi ence looked for a comedy act, but when Lai appeared and sang it sat up and took notice. Lai not only has a fine voice but knows how to use it. In "IU Sing Three Songs of Araby," Lai surprised the audience and received repeated encores.- His notlonality was not forgotten; it adder to the enthu- Elasm. . : The Suffragette Trio, written and sung by Rafael Geisler and Francis Curtis, both of Portland and Jerry Martin of Klamath Falls, was a sketch the audience appreciated with several encores. Attired in bloomers and per oxldized wigs, the trio appeared and the plaintive wall, "Oh, Why Don't Oregon Let Us Vote?" at the end of each stanza caused a loud demonstra tion in the audience. Their appear ance In hobbles in response to onj of the encores made a big hit ' ' In the closing sketch, "At Dope Center," the German band, a good burlesque on "The Hungry Seven" minus one, , was highly appreciated, and in response to the encore, Burns Powell played a trombone solo beyond the amateur class, and the audience was not satisfied until It heard mere. The sketch shower the Glee and Mandolin, tlub uiarooiu-J iu a coun try tavern, , the manager taking the best room: In the house while the "boys" revalued in the oltke waiting for the train that was six hours late. To pass the time the village constable was called and as a joke he.waa in troduced to the crowd as a congre gation of German 6tudents. Win. Lai brought the house down when he an swered the intradueton in a palaver of Chinese.- - Notice for Sale of Bonds. $61,433.03 Improvement Bonds. Notice is hereby given that the city of La Grande in Union County, Oregon will receive sealed bids for the pur chase of Improvement bondj in the sum of $61,433.03, bonds in denomina tion of $500.00 each, bearing 6 per cent interest per annum, up to 8 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, December 14th, A. D. 1910; said bids to be filed with the Recorder of the City, and to be ac companied by a certified check for the Bum of $3,000.00. The successful bid der will be required to pay for said bonds within ten days after notice that Bald bonds are ready for delivery. La Grande, Oregon, December 9, 1910 D. E. COX, Recorder of the City fct La Grande, , Oregon. , , -. v Notice to Trespassers. Positively no hunting allowed ot our premises. Do not ask for permis sion. Blockland Bros. V y . . For Quick messenger service Ciff Uafa 24, oT lnd.kZll o o o o ooo mOFtSSIOXlL DIEECTOST. 0 O )';':'A';'v'"':V.'"-:'':'.0 0 $ .0 ? 9n 9. PHISICUN.S AND SUBGEOyS. N. - MOLITOR. M. D. Puysiclan and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave, and , Depot street Office, Main 68; Resi- dence 69. ;' '.' C K. WPTON, Ph. G. M. D. PhyBlcian and surgeon. Special attention, te Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office i' la La Grande'Natlonal Bank Build ing. Phones; Office Main 2, Resi dence Main 32. ' a. L, RICHARDSON Physician and surgeon. Office Hours: 2 to 6 p. m. except Sunday. Sunday by appoint ments. Telephones: Office, Black 1362; - Ind.: 353; residence, Main 66; lad. 312. xf-i; GEO. W.y ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician. Bommer Bldg.. Rooms 7, 8,: and 10. Phones; Home 1332, Pacific, Mala 63, Residence phone, Black 851. Successor, to Dr, C. B. Moore.' . ,;' ' ";'' DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor of Optics. Spectacles and Eye Glasses Pitted and made to order. All er rors of Refraction Corrected. 1105 . Adams Ave, Foley Hotel Dldg. La Grande, Oregon. - ' : 1 DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD and DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Office Of er Wright Drug store. Special at tention paid to diseases and surgery ' of the eye. , !'.'r) Phones Office Main 22; residence, : Main 728. J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist Room ' 23, La Grande National Bank Build : lng. : Phone Black 399. DR. R. L. LINCOLN, DENTIST First class services given. Office over Lil ly's Hdw store. Phone Black-451. DR: P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sur geon. Office at Hill's Drug Store La Grande. ' Residence phone, Rel 701; Offloe phone, Black 1361; Inde pendent phone 63; both phones flj ; residence. '. v : ATTORNEYS AT LAW. COCHRAN & COCKRAN Attorneys; Chas. E, Cochran and Geo'. T. Coch ran. . La Grande National Bank , Bldg., La Grande, Oregon. T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law. Practices in al lthe courts of the State and United States. Office In La Grande National Cask Bldg., La Grande. Oregon. i D. W. C. NELSON Mining Enginefr. - Baker Glty, Oregon. v : ' ' ' C. C. WILSON Teacher of Violin. Call any time at 801 Main ave :', nne. 5 LENA McRETNOLDS Teacher of Pi ano and Voice Culture'. At 142f '. Washington Avenue on Wedneadaf and Saturday. Telephone, on the dates to Red-1122. TJT A prr A Tin Uptown office Main 7Z0 .lli-wl . Residence phonal'ain ?. Z AMBULANCE e. i. dvsszv il me -ram Te Paris Hair Store will open up a special hair manufacturing depart ment and all weaving turned cut will be fully guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. Miss. Marie Swann, late of Los Angeles, Cal., is now located at this store. We do private work by appointment , , TIE FIS III STORE ' .KZ3. PA1EE3 1C Fir Street La Crtado, Cre. c THE . , .... : :.0 rtt '.viMtxuiincn,- r-rop. aum ' mgr.- VAUDEVILLE PICTURES WEEK BEGINNING DECEMBER J2 LEO BAYS In Artistic Femln be Type. - DUBLIN &UUBEX, Some Dancers. s . - ' , ' GOLDEN & KEATING, Anstra illan ' representatives. Novelty talkers slugers and dancers. . ; Evening Prices 15 and New People Mondays & Thursday Matinees Wednesdays-Saturdays-Sundays, 2 o'clock and All Holidays Matinee Prices, 10 and 15c STEWARD'S Wednesday, December 14 ' America's Favorite, the Greatest of Com ediennes and Pmia Donnas iGRACE ;CpffiROW in C H. Kerr's Great Masterpiece A A Soul Stirring riay. A Beautiful Story of Home Life. Full of Tathos and Comedy, with Special Music al Numbers. . YOU WILL LAUGH, YOU WILL SCREAM, YOU WILL ROAR AND THEN SOME, ' Some of the Attractions She has Starred int Henry W, Savage "Grand Opera" ' Whitney's PlfT Paff PoufT , The Bostonians In Rohin Hood" "Tie Tenderfoot" ; ' ' : ENTIRE PRODUCTION CARRIED BY COMPANY Secure Your Seats Early. Sale opens Monday, Dec 12 PRICES: Boxes, $1.50; First Floor, 75c and ; ' X $1.00; Balcony, 25c and 50c - , Complete1 equipment 'for rubber buggy tires. . , LA GRANDE IRON WORKS ' ' . . D. F:Z3ERALD, Proprietor v - v-orapietc macnine rJrs.RobertPatticcn agent for GOSSMID CORSETS : " PRICES ; . $3.50 and Up PHONE Black 81 or- Black 1481 25c Boies EOc OPERA HOUSE C Y " "When Johnny Comes March, ing; Home" "Foxy Qanier" "Sousa's Famons Band" "Beauty Doctor" k J And Many Others. : BBSKBtl resetting and repairing anops and rounary ' jj N r Z2