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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1911)
N LA GRANDE, UNION COTOTY, OREGON. SATURD AY, FEBRUARY 25, 1911. PAGE 3 4 v ( 1 . . . F- - ..- V 1' 15 . (5 : ?.-,;:?-':0 : MM1 ! SCENE FROM "THE MAS OF THE HOUR," NAME IS POPULAR. Soubriquettes ou "Mail of the Hour' I , nni; rous and Long. i No other play ever written has had , so many. soubriquets as "The Man of the Hour' first produce 1 An New ' York city, on December 6th,' 190G anu now to be presented for the fifth , season on tour, and 'with a sixteen week's1' summer run to lts.cr.dlt In Chicaso. where it fairly duplicated its ; "New York city hit. . Here are some of the lines applied to It by critics and men of affairs: . .".The Play of tho hour." "The play of the day." yi "The drama of the moment." x . "The drama of the present 'The footling of our dally life.''-' Jhe success of the season, this sa V ion. last ''season, and' all season." "The lesson of today's affa'rs." I ; "A photograph of life as we're 11 v ' ' in? it." ': -.. ' ;; . "A picture of present conditions." VA tribute to the power and poten cy of honest love." " V "A triumph for the play that is clean." ' ' "A triumph of good play and good acting." '' ;' "A play of real significance." HIGH CLASS PHOTO PLAT Isis Theatre Produces Splendid Line of Pictures this Week. - The past week's efforts of Manager Sherwood to make his house more popular If possible than heretofore, have met with unqualified approval ;by thr people of La Grande, and the Irrepressible "Sherry" Is to be con gratulated upon the success ' with which his efforts have been rewarded. The selection of a "special" for ae! succ.eding; programme has result. ' in the. people looking forward wU no little cariosity as to what the nex will be, and they are never disa pointed. The 'special" on the pres ent programme Is one of tha Kalam company's very best. A thrilling showing of a 'runaway locomotive en gine and the colllssion with anotho. lone engine, his picture holds the spectators spellbound until the eras:' is over and Is certainly a photograph ic work of "art. The next "special will be shown, on Sunday afternoor and will be fully up to the excellent standard already obta'ned. These films are the very latest r lepses fvom the dletrihut'mr r?ntr? nd being new. together with the lat est projecting lanterns end th pat er.t "Radium" screen wh'ch Mr. Sher wood has installed, Insure the high est possible degree of excel! once which Is obtainable In any picturr house in the country. . The music Incidental to each. pV lure subject. Is of a very high order and the public is assured of a pleas ant evening, well spent, after they rnterthe doors of the Isls Theatre. WELL KXOWX ACTORS COMIXfl Clean-Cut Production Seen In "Gen tleman from Mississippi." Continued success attends "A Gen tleman from Mississippi," now In It third big year of popularity, and comes to the Steward March 3. A clan, wholesome play, rich in com-, ody and optimistic i,n spirit. It has a timely message, and In addition It is a splendid evening's . entertainment. Its appeal Is general, for young and J . ' '"i . ' i , iK&u , v v, At the Stewart Opera House FRIDAY, MARCH 3 WM.A.RIDY announces America's Greatest Society Hit I 7. The Gentleman From Mississippi By Harrison Rhodes and Thomas A. Wise Now in Third Triumphant Year Thirteen Months at the 'Bijou Theatre, New York Eight Months at the Grand Opera House, Chicago Siz months at the Wainuf Street Threatre, New York Five months at the P?rk Theatre, Boston "Every Decent American Should See It" Given with the Special Sew York Company..An Imnense Cast Prices 50, 75, $1 and $1.50 Sea) Sale Opens Thursday Morning i i y STEVJARD'S OPERA "HOUSE One Night, Wednesday. March 1 AMERICA'S GREATEST PLAY Two Years at the SAVOY THEATRE New York THE nn'A rn UM h Liu?! Six Montlis at the TREMONT THEATRE Five Months at the ILLINOIS THEATRE Chicago OF THE mm- B Gear? Briudhurrf J Four Months at the GARRICK THEATRE Philadelphia 'The Best Play I Have Ever Seen.wColonel Roosevelt Given here with a special cast of players, vyhlch niu3ters a roll-of ' , the best artists ou tha' American stage. PRICES: 50c, 75c, 1.00, 1.50. Sale Opens Monday The "Gentleman from Mississippi IT Wch comes to the Steward, March 8 old delight in the plucky fight made by the honest old Southern Senator ind the courage with which he defeats 'he schemes of his corrupt confreres. The appeal of this fight Is as f:esh today as when the piay was first pro ceed, and the. fact that yf. A. Brady, under whose management the tour Is ilven, will send here for this en l.ag.ment the entire, special New York cast, Is promise of a first class nenlng'B entertainment with nothing hut success to be seen on the horizon it this engagement. In the company are such well known players as R. A. '.shtr, John Butler, John Arthur, W. H. Townsend, A.. H." Ebbets, T. A. trwln, Ernest Evers, Frank Hartwell. T2. H. Bender, Walter Pollock. Geo. H, Palmer, Emma Meffert, Leah B. Beard. Jane Otey, Jane Fcrpley, B. Watson, Lute Adams and others. ARCADE POPULAR PLACE V:tngraph Picture Entertains Large Andience Last Sight. "Coward or H;ro, Vitagraph, Is the principal film at the Arcade at this writing. The house entertains a large audience each night and the big theatre is one of the most popular iilay houses in the ?clty. v Manager 1 orge Is always alert to bring the hwt possible to La Grande. IMles Cnred at Home by New Absorp tion Method. If you suffer from bleeding. Itching, blind or protruding piles, send me 'our address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself at home by the tew absorption treatment: and will also end some of this home treatment free for trial, with refernces from your own locality If requested. Im mediate relief and permanent cure ntsured. Send no money, but tell others of thlG offer. Wr'e tnd" to M-b. M. Summers. rPT.r. Trn. Box P. N'otre Rncknche, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness result from disordered kidneys. Fo '.v Kidney Pllla have helped others. ;!ey will help you. Mrs. J. B. Miller. Syracuse, N. Y., says. "For a long time I Buffered with kidney trouble iud rheumatism. I had severe back aches and felt all played out. After '...iHng two bottles of Foley Kidney P;8 my backache Is gone and where used to lie awake with rheumatic .inlng I now sleep In comfort," Foley K'd-iey Pills are a reliable remedy fcr hackache, rheumatism and urinary 'rvesularltles. They are tonic In ac tion, quirk in results and afford a prompt relief from all kidney dlsor-1-:s. .,.:J ft it to be all you claiinb for it, and cheerfully recommend It to any one who is suffering from any hair dand ruff or scalp trouble." On the same date Ruth Odille Bar' ret ihm linln, .u. j of Mrs. Burgess wrote: " "I am only a little girl, but I wart ! 16 tell what Parisian Sago has done Lt lue. I had a scalp disease that look ed like -dandruff and when it was combed up there would be a bloody water under the dandruff. Mamma tried everything in the way of hair tonics, without results, until she saw tho advertisement of Parisian Sage; she got a bottle and it cured me, but kept on using it. Now I have as beau tiful a head pf hair as any girl." Men, women and children, in every section of America who are using or dinary commercial hair tonics should give Parisian Sage a trial. It is bo far ahead of all others that one appli cation will prove its great Buperllor- ity. ;,; -,- It is guaranteed by, the f Newlln Drug Co. to stop falling hair and itch ing scalp and to drive out all dandruff In two weeks or money back It grows hair In abundance and gives to the heir a lustrous and fascinating ap- THEATRE PROGRAM TONIGHT Bumptious as Romeo Edison Coward or Hero? Vitagraph.' Atonement -Pathe. A Bowling Fiend. . Song I Never Knew Till Now. Admission 10 cents poarance. 50 cents a Jarse bottle at the Newlln Drug Co. and druggists er. eiy where. Vf ' , " Feb. 15. 25 March 8 - ' - Lillian Ithoadis with "A Gentleman from Mississippi" at the Steward March 8. . - Treasurer's CnU tor City Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that there are now funds on hand to pay all out standing warrants Issued on General Fund of La Grande City, up to and in cluding No. 8SG2 endorsed September 2nd, 1911. Interest on all warrants on General Fund from No. 8471 to No. 8562 Inclu sive, ceases from -th!s date. La Grande. Ore.. Feb. 21. 1911. RKY W. LOGAN, CHy Treasurer. Directory of the Fraternal Orders of La Grande, Oregon X A. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular meet ings first ami third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. L. M. HOTT, W. 11 A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretai-. . B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Elk's dub, corner .of De pot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially In , vitaa to attend. ' DR. Q. L. BIGGERS, El Rul. ' HITCH McCALL. Rec. Sec MOTHER AMD DArfiHTER WOODMEN OF THE WORLtLa Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O. W meets every second and fourth Sat urdays at K. P. hall. All visiting mebers welcome. D. FITZGERALD, C. CY ' J. H. KEENEY. Clerk. Iloth Oiiid to Recommend Parisian .Soar the Guaranteed Hair Grow. er and Dandruff Care. MrB. J. R. Burgess, writes from 514 Plum St., Danville. Va June 4. 1910, as follows: "I have used Parisian Sage and find I M. W. A.- -La Grande Camp No. 770?! i -meets every Monday hi the month at the I. O.O. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend. ; I. R. SNOOK, C. D. E. COX, Oerk. REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. . S meets every Tuesday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem bers are invited to attend. MRS. KATIE ARBUCKLE, N. 0. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER. 8oc KNIGHTS OF PYTHIASRed Crotw Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday . night in Castle hall, (old Elk's hall.) A Pythian welcome to all vlaltlnj Knights. JESS PAUL'. CC R. L. LINCOLN. M. of R. ft 8. 0. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. IS, 0. E. C. holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays ot each month. Visiting members cor dlally invited. , MARY A. WARNICK, Sec. , PAULINE EDERLEE. W. M." WOMEN OF, WOODCRAFT 0ran1 Ronde Circle No. 47 meets ever first and third Thursday evenings in the month at the I. 0-0. 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