La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 23, 1911, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1911.
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STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE
One Night, Wednesday, March 1
AMERICA'S GREATEST PLAY
Tyro Years
at the
New York
Five Months
at the
ILLINOIS
THEATRE
Chicago
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'The Best Play I Have Ever $een."Colonel Roose7elt
Given here with a special cast of players.'which niusterB a roll of
the best artists oil the American stage.
PRICES: 50c 75c 1.00, 1.50. Sale Opens Monday
FAMUSKING
NOTE SATISFACTION, BURNING
QUALITIES AND FLOATING AROMA
OF A FAM US KING HAVANA CIGAR
SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEI
BACK. TOU ARE THE JUDGE. NO
QUESTIONS ASKED;
FAM US KIHG
CIGAR FACTORY
Your Old Shoes
Made New, at the
Modern
Shoe Repair Shop
Prices Lower
Better Work
Quick Service
GIVE US A
TRIAL.
108 ELM ST.
NEXT to CITY HALL
"5 jfi'' "'""Jl
FARQUHARSOH'S LUNCH ROOM
Clam Chowder, Chile, Fruita, Cigars and Tobaccoes
an imHe nf Fresh Can Lunch Goods 213 Fir Stree
Tl HI tit 1 t&t tllltlltttm f
Cement Sidewalk
Construction
FIGURE WITH
Co To Barley
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Six .. Months
at the
TREMONT
THEATRE
Boston -
Four Months
at the
GARRICK
THEATRE-"
Philadelphia
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Sroadhurst J
THEATRE
PROGRAM TONIGHT
The Heart of an Indian Sqaw
Kalem.
Uncle's Birthday Gift Edison.
A Father's Love Lubin.
Song Ourley Had.
Admission 10 cents
An
Thing
and there are many, In the mnn.
agement of a bank is the per.
sonaL painstaking care of Its
officers. Recognizing this re
snonslblllty, the officers of this
Institution keep themselves in
toncb Tilth every important de
tail of the business. And the,
outcome? A generous, and n
steadily Increasing: patronage.
States I
The United
National Bank,
ZhANn, OREGON ?
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Essential
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The most talked-of play by George
Broadhurst, "The Man of the Hour"
which has been playing, at the Savoy
Theatr., New York, for two years,
will be the attraction at the Steward
on March 1.
"The. Man of the Hour" is a timely
play, full of dramatic Incidents, with
plenty of comedy, and telling a story
of human interest.
The, Mayor's signature is all that is
necessary to mak;.. the biil a fact, and
the "achine' has elected to the office,
after a hard fight, a rich young man.
who they thought could be handled
He proves honest, however, and al
though all kinds of pr'Fj ure is brought
to hear, steadfastly refuses tJ mr
the proposed measure a law. ,
The love Interest in "The Man of
the Hour" is that of the young1 man
CH LIMITS LAW AMONG THOSE TA.
BOOED BT GOVERNOR.
Two of Oliver's Bills Signed by the
Governor lesterday.
Representative Church's bill .regu
lating game laws In Union and Wal
lowa counties, was given the veto yes
terday by Gov rnor West because It
came 'within the type of Eastern Ore
gon bills dealing with game. All
euch bills were defeated by the ve
to route. In addition to vetoing that
bill the governor sign and made a
law, two measures Introduced by
Senator Oliver, one of which is of es
pecial importance In that it icnrr'.es
sufficient appropriations to maintain
the Eastern Oregon experiment sta
tion. '
Th: two bills now laws are:
No. 113, Oliver Providing funds for
Eastern Oreon Agricultural Experi
mental Etation.
No. 14(5. Oliver Pet:alning to dpo
sltlon of wltnes8e sin the state.
Backache, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness
Result from disordered kidneys. Fn
lf.y Kidney Pills have helped others
frey will help you. Mrs. J. B. Miller.
Syracuse, N. Y., says. "For a long
time I suffered with kidney trouble
ud rheumatism. I had severe back
aches and felt all played out. After
tIng two bottles of Foley Kidney
P'lls my backache Is gone and. where
V used to lie awake with iheumatic
;ixins I now sleep In comfort." Foley
K'dney Pills are a reliable remedy
for backache, rheumatism and urinary
'n-egularltles. They are tonic In ac
tion,, quick In results and afford a
P"ompt relief from all kidney disor
ders. -
When yo- r a cold get a bottil ev
rhsmberlain's X'wgh Remed;. It will
k:n fix you up all right and wi!'; miA .f
ny tendency toward pneumonia.
. eiiifrir contains no opium or other nro t
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for the niece of the financier who Is
responsible for the bill. She has told
her lover that in order to win her
hand he must prove worthy, but it Is
at the risk of Jeopardizing her for
tune and losing he raB well, that th;
youns aian keeps up the fight of his
l'fo against the "bosses." "':
"The, Man of the Hour" Is divided
into four acts, and is given with an
elaborate production as well as a cast
of excellence, including: Mr. Harry
English, Warren Conlan, Edward
Keano, John Moore, John Morris,
Clyde F. McCabe, Frank Kendrlcks,
Franklin George, E. E. Folt, George
Walters, Geo. A. Cameron, Frank
Wataon, Alfred Burns, Misses Emma
Naylor, Virginia Irwin, Florence' L.
Mack. :
FORMER LA GRANDE PEOPLE IN
PORTLAND COURT.
forrle Rynearson Causes Arrest of
Baseball Player. . '
Jack O'Brien, a prof.sslonal base
lall player, formerly located at La
Grande was arrested laBt night on a
warrant sortf to by his divorced wife
Carrie Rynearson, charging that he
threatened to kill her, says the Port
land Gregonlan. The arr st was mada
at 271 Montgomery street, where both
O'Brien and his ex-wife live.
O'Brien declare that , there lsnoth
ing to the charge and that hls'arrtst
is prompted jsolely by spite. He says
that he married the woman who last"
night caused his arrest In September,
190$, and that he was her third hus
band. In Sentembcr. 1909. they were
divorced, and a few months afterward
O'Brien was again mar: led to a La
Grande. Orpeon, woman. , '
fTiv!nn declares that the Rynear
"n woman has soupM to have him
'' leai ste-'s to hiv hl marrlflee
v'f' the La Grande woman annuled
on th? ground tbt it wi rontrartefl
f nin pfter his divorce from her,
"nd alo. thpt she broke up his home
In ljlla WfllH hv writing letters to
ht? wife. O'Brlon's ball wis flx'rt at
r'00 and at a late hour last night it
' id not been furnished.
SCKATCHED FOR 40 YEARS
C d D. D. D. Six Months All Itch
Ing Gone.
This is the actual experience of
Anne Croman, Santa Rosa, Cal.,1 with
the wonderful D. D. D. Prescription.
D. D. D. Is the proven Eczema cure.
the mild wash that gives Instant re
lief In all forma of skin trouble
Cleanses the skin of all Impurities
washes away blotches and praples,
leaving the skin as smooth and healthy
D'B
as that of a child.
Get a 25c trial bottle of this won
derful Eczema cure today and keep It
in the house.
We know that D. D. D. will do all
that Is claimed for It.
The Newlln Drug Co.
Notice of Street Implement
To' whom It may concern: Notice Is
hereby, given that in pursuance of a
resolution adopted by the Common
Council of thj City of La Grande,
Oregon, on the 1st day of February.
1911. creating Improvement District
No. 81, and designating S' avenue, as
such district, and In pursuance of a
resolution adopted by said Common
Council on the 1st day of February,
1911, whoreby said Council determin
ed and declared Its intention to im
prove all that portion of "S" Avenue,
In saht Improvement district sa here
inafter described, by laying thereon
the south side,' a board sidewalk, the
Council will, ten days after thy ser
vice of .this notice upon the owners
of the property affected and benefit
ted by such Improvement, order that
said above described Improvement be
made; that the boundaries of said dis
trict to be so improved are as fol
lows. ... '.
All that portion of "S" avenue, from
the east side of Monroe avenue to the
west elda of Spruce street
(A) 'And the property affected
Plumbing
and Heatin
or
5
John Melville
1428 Adams Avi
LA GRANDE, - ORE
Complete Equipment lor Resetting ann Repairing
Y ... Rubber Buggy Tires '
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
. i D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor .
COMPLETE. MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY
- JUST
Shining Parlors, Cigars, Tobacco, Fresh
Fruit, Candy,
241 Depot Street
Iiial
Mining Investments
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General Informa
tion regarding the
Famous WaHowa
Valley .V . .
Correspondence Invited
bowman & cb.
Joseph, Ore.
or benefitted by 6aid improvement U
as follows: The north half of blocks
14$ and 149 Chaplin's Addition to the
Town of La Grande, Oregon.
Notice is hereby furtner given that
th Council w ill levy a special assess
ment on all the property affected and
benefitted by such Improvement for
the purpose of paying for such Im
provement. That the estimated cost of
such improvement la the) sum of $130
That the Council wll Ion th-s 15th day
ofM arch, 1911, meet at the Council
chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m.
to consider, said, estimated cost, ani'.
the levy of said assessment, when a
hearing will be granted to any person
feeling aggrieved by such assessment.
La Grande, Oregon, February 20th,
1311.
CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE
i ' OREGON M. ' ..
By C. M. HUMPHREYS,
Recorder of the City of La Grande.
.' Oregon.
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LET US DYE FOR TOU.
In fact the only way we lire is by
dyeing. Don't dye yonrsejf.
It's better than dyeing yourself.
WE DIE ETERX DAI
AND DIE FOR ALL
. .Onr charge for dyeing for yon won't
be hglh. A sample Job is sufficient
For best dyeing and cleaning have ns
do It. .
ELITE CLEANING & DIE WORKS,
Phone Main 61.
OPENED
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