La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 31, 1911, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,-
TUESDAY, JANUARY 31,1911.
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STAGS
THEATRE
PROGRAM TONIGHT
"Clancy" Vltagraph " showing
the Gas House Gang.
HYouVJant
PURE LARD
IVc Have f :
Armour's Simon
Pure Leaf Lard
open fcele aso
Armour's Sar
Hams and Arm
our's Star Bacon.
Royal Grocery
H. Pattison, Prop. .
The auicker a cold is KOtten rid of the
leu the danger from pneumonia and other
twriou uiaeawM. our, t. . a uiui, ti
Waverly, Va. .uays: "I firmly believe Cham
berlain'! Cough Remedy to be absolutely the
best preparation on the market for colds. I
hare recommended it to my frienda and
they all agree with me." For sale by a
dealers.. ; -' '" -' , ' ,
The First
Question Asked
when buying or
renting a house,
the ONE ques- ;
tion of the modern
renter or buyer (
invariably runs
this way:
1y-
Is the house
wired for
Electricity?
EVERYBODY
has come to realize
that electric light
is not a luxury
they want, but -a
Necessity
they must have.
EASTERN
OREGON
any
THE
S. A. GARDINIER,
TWO COMPLETE
Light and
torap
I Commencing Thursday
BANKS & WALKER
Exponents of Colored Comedy
i Until Thursday, Admission 10c only
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SUBSCRIBERS MUST ACT
SEATS SUBSCRIBED FOB "CLI-
MAX" XOT RESERVED IET.
Manager Steward Announces Neccg.
sity of Personal Reserration.
; Theatre-goers who subscribed some
time ago during the advance sale ot
seats for "The Climax" must reservj
their seats at the regular sale. Man
ager Steward is confident that many
of thoBe who subscribed aeweral
weeks ago by signing for tickets, are
of the opinion that thoir seats have
been reserved, but such 1b not the
case and the manager is anxious to
l-sve It understood that the subscrib
er must reserve his own seats for the
t.how which takes place tomorTov
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The sale has been rapid and only a
few of the good seats remain so those
bud
Prop. andjMgr,
CHANGES A WEEK
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Scene from "The Climax",
who helped make the attraction pos
sible, should attend to the matter or
reservation at an early date.
Maslc at the Isls.
Among the features which will be
seen and heard at the Isls commenc
ing with it program tonight will be
a musical selection from II. M. S.
Pinafore by Charles E. King. This
catchy music will be enjoyed in view
of the fact that the opera is soon to
be staged here. The house ad tells the
story of the pictures to be seen to
night
. Star Changes Tonight
A new program . of stellar worth
goes on at the Star this evening and
the theatre-golnig public will see
something of more than ordinaryT
value. See the house ad for particulars.,-
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BUT LITTLE JfOISE THIS TEAR.
Local Chinese Confine Celebration to
Sweet Meats and a Few Crackers
Saffron celestials of La Grande are
celebrating the oriental , new year
period in hilarious manner though
little of the sport comes to public no
tice. Eevery evening since the new
year period began, hears some sem
blance of the celebration through the
explosion of harmless fire crackers
but otherwise the Chinese are confin
ing their hilarity to plenty of sweet
meats direct from China.
Foley Kidney Plfls. .
Are tonic in action, quick in results. A
special medicine for all kidney and
bladder disorders. H. M. Beatty, Little
Rock, Ark., says, "For two years. I
have been troubled with severe kidney
trouble. The pains across my back house in La Grange. Oregon, for the
and over my hips were so bad that 1 .(. f ,,. rnn m nhlw
they almost meant death to me at ! Hons thr'?. v
times. I used several well known kid-1 nn. at La Gr&rrtfl. Oregon, on
noy remedies which gave me no re- i ifcli.W.i hv of January A. C 'I'M.
lief until I used Foley Kidney Pills. " TTLLIAM RETNOLT.'S.
and these I can truthfully recommend 'rtmin'strar of the estate of Will
as they have made me sound and well." -.w A'.bert Adam.- iceased.
Hills Drug Store. ' Jan. :C, .'7. 24, 31, Feb. T. U. 51 ..
Act. I, at Steward Feb. X
FLYING MACHINE COMING
AVIATOR GIRL WILL TUT 03T AX
ORPHEUM ACT.
Floats Over the Andlence While Siny.
Ing Her Catchy Song.
An aviation 'meet,' on a small scale
is scheduled to appear at the Orph
eum early next week, commencing
Monday, when Maude Still, the aviator
girl, will put on her aviation act
here. She sings from an aeroplane as
it soars about the theatre over the
heads of the audience, and it is said
that she has been the biggest draw
ing, card along the line of vaudeville
attractions this winter. The nature
of her act is not explained In much
detail in advance notices but there
is plenty of detail to Insure the state
ment that the. act ia a thrilling one
and truly novel. She made a big hit
in Portland.
In addition to the aeroplane act
the Orpheum will put on "The Two
Longfellows", a comedy singing and
novelty act. This number' commen
ces Monday too.
NoOc ef F!n- Sett'.rment
Notice is hernbv tten to all con-
otTne. that Wm. Reynolds, admin'R
trstor ol the estat3 ot W.tevo Albert
Adams, deceased, has fi!v'. in the
'cviity f!ourt of Union County, Ore
gon, his final report of. hU sdminls
t it)on of the state of said William
Albert .Adams, deceased and that
said court has set Wednesday, the 8th
dv of February, A. h. 5?t.l "f- 2
oY.ock n. :ti. at the couuty co'irt
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Notice is hereby given that sealed
proposals will be received by the Mar
or and City Council of the City of La
Grande, Oregon, until Wednesday,
February 1st, 1911, at the hour of 8
o'clock p. m. for the purpose of audit
ing the city books, papers, documents
and. finances. '., , ' .' '
Bids shall be sealed and be marked
"Bids for Auditing City Books," The
Council reserves the right to reject
any and all bids. ..' i '
La Grande, Oregon, January 20th,
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A. L RICHARDSON,
: ' , ' , . - . Mayor.
C. M. HUMPHREYS, City Recorder.
Jan 20-Sl .
STEWARD'S
Wednesday
That Beautiful and Realistic Comedy of Modern Life
1 YEAR Weber Theatre, New York City 1
6 MONTHS Grand Opera House, Chicago g
PRESS COMMENTS
"An unusual Play with Music
that la effective." -N. Y. Sun. .
"A Genuine and Novel Treat."
N. Y. World ,
; Seats On Sale Monday at Van Curen ( L
Prices $?.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c
"Art and the Legacy" Comedy
"An Intrigua" French History
Song "Lend roe a Klsa until
tomorrow." .
Admission 10 cents
European Plan Only
Rooms 60c to $1,50, :
First class Throughout
AV0I
D.C. BRIGHOUX,"
Proprietor.' '
ONE BlOCKfROMDrfOt
La Grande, Oregon
TO OUR
:: CUSTOMERS H
; ! TAere Arc Many of ; You ;
That we npyreclate your pat
ronage, your loyalty and stead
fastness, fully as much as you
appreciate tha help we have at
times been able 'to fnrnlih ran,
goes without saying. ' '
HOWEVER, re want to take
f this public methott of thanking
yon for past patronage , and, r
with foil confidence, that this
patronage will continue, we ! I
pledge yon oar best endeavors ; ;
i'. the future as you have had 1
(Ssein In the past . V' ! ',
Wishing yon an Increased
measure of Rapplness and Pros. ; ;
perity for we year wit, we are
. Sincerely yonrs,
The United 'States
National Bank,
U Gfj M ft!: OREGON
Opera House
1st
"Joseph Weber found a Gem of
purest Ray Serene when he dis
covered "The CUmax."--N. Y.
Times. ' '. ''
"Such a Dramatic Atmos
phere Is a Positive Relief."
N. Y. .Telegraph. V ;?
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