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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1911)
SATURDAY, JANUARY 21. 1011. QTEMABiB'S OPILRA HOUSE, QMS MIGHT, TUESDi jAI-!. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, Biggest shov of the season They're Laughing Yet .-) in Chicago. ' Production, in Detail, as Presented for 225 Consecutive Perform ances at the LaSalle Theatre, 'Chicago, A Kelley and FitzGerald Present the Merriest of Music 1 Comedies j M00M 1 1 ' i By ADAMS, HOUGH and HOWARD, with LomsKelso, Fred Wyckof f and 50 Singers, Comedians and Dancers That IinBic; sionafalo Ihafcty ChorUS None of Them Twenty -Ncne of Them Married. THE FIRST "CHANTICLEER" DANCE EVER STAGED PRICES: $1.50, 1 .00, 75c 50c- SALE OPENS SUNDAY Dancing Brownies Original Double Sex tette of Dancing Broilers ! 4 i n.hy pay Rent ? VJe loan ' yo money to build, ana yo psy us 35 you would tent, J. R. 01MR. The First Question Asked -when buying or renting a house, the ONE ques tion of the modern :., renter or buyer invariably runs this way:; fa the house wired for Electricity? EVERYBODY has come to realize that electric light -is not a luxury theywant, but a Necessity they must have. EASTERN OREGON light and Power Company si: lstosiiiiite -' " " ii - ' . ' A ' ' - ; !- r - f v ' i ' V i I A ', i ;fNj ' II r 7 , , if ' v; . mil Ui V ,'';k- '" ' mmmmmm j hair, because it never falls to prevent J dandruff, . alllniihalr.-or n uiaoaae. But Parisiaa Sage la not only a preventive It is a certain cure for dandurlT; it stops itclilng of the scalp Instantly; it makes hair grow thick and luxuriant. It Is especially In de mand by ladies, because it makes the hair beautjful, soft and fluffy. It Is sold by the Newlin Drug Co, and drug gists everywhere, under a positive guarantee to do all that Is claimed for It, or, money back, v Mails orders filled, charges prepaui, by the American makers, the Glroux: Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. The girt wiUi Auburn .hair la on every package. Jan 11 21 Feb. 1 ;:y-v j A Scene of the Cat chy "Honeymoon TralP at the Stewar d Tuesday Night. TO OUR 1 CUSTOMERS There Are Many of You .That we appreciate your pat roaage, jour loyalty and. stead fastaess, fully at much as you appreciate tha belp we hate at timet tern able to furnish yon, goes without saying. HOWEVER, we want to take this public method of thanking you for past patronage and, , with fall confidence that this patronage wJI continue, we pledge yoa our best endeavon 'be tature as yoa have had '.iftu In the past. Wishing yon an Increased measure of Happiness and Pros, perlty for the year 1911, we are Sincerely yonw, "i The United States National Bank, LA GRANP, OREGON ' r OrEMNG OF AUDITORIUM Fred Wykoff, one of the Lending Mem hers with a "Honeymoon Trail." 4 WITTT PRODCCTIOS. Honeymoon Trail Sure to Tlease Crl- tlcal Show People. "Honeymoon Trail" the blggoat. brightest, witttlest and most melodious of ay the La Salle Theatre (Chicago) musical comedy successes, and a sister play of "A Stubborn Cinderella" is the attraction at the Steward Tuesday night. ., , . "Honeymoon Trail" was written by those clever writers, Hough, Adams and Howard, a trio who have contrib uted ten musical successes of the flm order to th contemporaneous Ameri can stage. It contains mose comedy i and more catchy music than any of the authors' other effort's and was fitting ly described , by the Chicago Tribune as "a play with a thousand laughs" This season's company Is a notable one, containing such well known and high salaried" performers as Louis Kelso, Fred Wyckoff, Arllne Bollng, Carl George and Clara Dalton, togeth er with many other principals of lea Bsr prominence. The chorus Is a fea ture and consists of thirty o fthe shapeliest and handsomest girls ever seen with a "road" attraction. "Ned Wayhurn's Dancing Brownies" the famous eeptette of "dancing broilers" f-e a distinct novelty. The music of C "Honeymoon Trail" Is of the "whist tie-able" kind and Is usually heard on the streets of every city which the at traction visits for many weeks after its engagement Martin . Robinson Engaged to Di . rect Coraue Opera Piusfore.' .' , , The'v residents of La Grande have rnn tn he'-nronit of their fine new high school building as It is one jof! the best equipped. In the entire northwest One of the principal features, and one so- ofted overlooked by archi tects. . In submitting plans for such buildings Is a suitable auditorium for holding graduation exercises, giving school play's and other entertain ments so necessary in course of every up to date school. This feature In the new high school building has not been ' overlooked and an excellent auditorium with a seating capacity of '748 opera chairs with a . well lighted stage aud dressing rooms Is still another proof that La Grande has progressive and efficient school board. ' ' '. For the formal opening of the au-? ditorlum to the public, Superintend ent Stout has long been looking for the attraction that will place the' pa- irons of the school and at the, same time be of the most benefit to the students and after considering many propositions has selected a local production of a standard and well known comic opera. For this purpose he has engaged Mr. Martin E. Rcb'.n- son, who Is well known through out the entire northwest as a musi cal director of ability to produce the popular English opera H, M. Ship Pinafore, and an. exceptionally strong cast -has been selected from among the best singers of the city, who are not only glad to contribute heir services for so worthy a cause 1ut at the same time secure some ex cellent training in operatic work. , The High School chorus will be augmented and strengthened by tho assistance of many of the best town singers and productions of Pinafore wilt be far superior to any local en tertainment ever given In La Grande and equal to the best road compan ies. " Mr. Robinson brings with him the Vil Foleys Kidney Remedy An Appre !.i v,-V'' elation. L. McConnell, Catherine St., El mlra,. N. Y., writes: "I wish to" ex press toy appreciation of the great good I derived from. Foley's Kidney Remedy, which I .used for;a bad case of Kidney trouble. Five bottles did the to me beyond a doubt it is the most reliable kidney medicine I have ever taken and shall "always have my 'en dorsement. Hills Drug Store. ' - Harten E. Robinson, Arranger of "A . Pinafore'? univt -Auspices of the High SchooL , v V ; scenery to transform the stage Into a typical ship scene and this natul cal opera Is all performed on tho d;ck of the old man-o'-war "Pinafore." " he costuming is all characteristic of sailors and nautical scenes making this one of the most popular operas. ' Rehearsals are now being held each evening In the new high school and the Interest and enthusiasm of the participate Insures a great suc cess for the opening production on February 3 and 4. ; ":XF'- Summons. ; ' . In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County. ' Geraldlne Watt,. Plaintiff. . vs.:;' . i " -.r Wrilllam Watt, Defendant. ' ' To William Watt, tho above named : deferdant: " ;' V : i ,v In the name of the state of Oregon; You are hereby required to appear, and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 6th day of February, A. D. 1911, and If you fail to so appear and . answer the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for In the com plaint herein, towit: for a decree of absolute' divorce- from you the de fendant above named, annulling the, marriage contract now existing be tween you" and the plaintiff and for such other relief as to the Court may seem Just and equitable, This" sum mons Is published' In the La Grande Weekly Observer, a weekly newspaper published at La Grande In the above uauicu luuuij etui siaboi mr tuv lod of six consecutive weeks of seven Issues thereof, the first publication, thereof being on the 23rd day of De cember, A. D., 1910, by order of Hotf! J. W. Knowles, Judge tof the above entitled court, made and dated the J. B. MESSICK, Attorney for Plaintiff. ', Dec. 23 Feb. V 1 1 n-".--'''. i 1 A 02 - MONEY RACK On lliHt Basis the Jiewlln Drug Mill Sell yoa a Bottle of Paris, ian Sage Hair Grower. THEATRE Hair must have nourishment or die. If U aoes not have proper nourish ment It . will loso Us Vltallt, groW weak, and become an easy prey, t toe ravages of the vicious sernw of dandruff. Parisian Sngo- Is a hair, nourlsherf it Is the result of sincere etudy and ex periment by one of the world's lend ing scientists. It should bo used regularly as a hair dressing by everyone with healthy PROGRAM TONIGHT ,. . . :. There Is No Place Like Home Sellg. A Dull ItazorSellg. A Light In the Window Vlta- graph. Caught by the Camera Lubln. Song Winter, , , Admission 10 cents