La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 06, 1911, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1911.
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GOSSARD
...Corsets...'
The Seven Principal Selling
Points
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They sopiiort eiery vital or
gan. .
They are as comfortable sit
ting down as standing. .
Tiny are easily adjusted all
in plain sJght ' '-: i
They give the princess back,
following the most beautiful
line in nature, the spinal carte.
They 'are filled with ELEC
TROBOXE, unbreakable, and
nonrustable.
They supply the correct fash
Jonable figure for every wom
an's form. For sale by
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Phone Black 1481 or Black 81
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II. 3, KESLER, MANAGER.
LET US DTE FOR YOD.
In fact the only way we live Is by
dyeing. Don't dye yourself.
It's better than dyeing yourself.
WE DIE EVERY DAI
AT
SEVEN DATS?, LEADING
- CHARACTE3L -
LADI
NOMINATION OF CITT OFFICERS
TO BE MADE TONIGHT. ;
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Only a Few Names Being Suggested
;. in Advance of the Caucus. v.
(Elgin Recorder.) :
Monday evening the - annual
city caucus for the purpose of nomi
nating candidates for . various city of
fices wilt be held la ; th cliy ,ha!l.
From all Indications the caucus will
be well attended and considerable. In
terest Is being developed In city pel;,
tea. From all appearances ihec&adi
dates who, will be nominated at tbs
regular caucus will be the only one?
In the field, as men of all factions srr
showing a dasire to go Into the oc-r
caucus and place their nomination
there. Candidates for, mayor, thr"
counellmen, recorder, treasurer atd
marshal will be nominated. -
Only a few names have been proia. j
nently mentioned In connection wU'"
the nominations and it is quite prob
able that there will not be much of r
contest at the caucus. Mayor Weat'i
erspoon and D. Sommcr are the mer.
tnost "prominently mentioned for m"?--or.
For counellmen the names of P.
C. Mays, and F. E. Smith, both wti-
i- ' -. .
meuioers are prominently men
tioned; also F. E. Graham and J. C
Shockley. Others will probably b
placed before the caucus. For record
er. L. Denham and Jesse Crum a.f
mentioned. ,Wm. St.'Peters and C r.
Patttn are avowed candidates fc
marshal. J. C. Christiansen, who was
prominently mentioned, has ; with
drawn and will not become a candi
date.' . :
Many citizens are using every influ
ence to eliminate the old factional
fight and it is believed a compromise
will be effected and that all citizens
will unite in nominating fair mnded
and progressve men, who will look to
the business welfare of the city in
stead of scrapping ovr petty ques
Hons agitated by the radicals.
BIO COMEDY TONIGHT.
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In This Talented Actress Seven Days
H lutes Xuch of !ts Attractive Ru
mor. There are a Dozen Girls in
the Play who Figure Conspicuously
Throughout and Portlund Papers
are Profuse in Their Praise of the
Play from Curtain to Curtain.
TMUV 4 V T --
Show Which Portland Raved Over Is
'' Booked for La Grande.
For many, days all Portland, and the
strangers within its gates have been
howling with' laughter over " "Seven
Days," the comedy by Mary Roberts
Rinehart and . Avery Hopwood that
aas nas reached its second year. For
six months Chicago bent double with
merriment over this ' famous play,
wow it s our turn. "Seven. Days" is
coming here tonight. " ' '
Messrs., Wagenhals & Kemper will
present it In thia city with an excep
tlonally -gifted Broadway cast and a
magnificent Astor theatre production
"Seven Days" couldn't be better acted
than it will be here, nor could there
be more elaborate stage settings. The
players will be from the Astor theatre
where they contributed to the New
York popularity of this tremendous
comedy hit. Surely nobody will miss
seeing this play, which without excep
tion is pronounced the brightest, wit
tiest and best comedy in 20 years. Ev
ery dramatic writer in New York
agrees in this opinion. The critics
for the dally newspapers, the maga
zines and the- correspondents for out
6f town Journals are one In declaring
"Seven Days" the greatest comedy of
this generation. - Here is a fair sam
ple of the opinions. It Is from .the
New York Globe. .
" 'Seven Days.' one of thOBe cruelly
funny farces the kind that does not
give you time to breathe between the
laughs kept the Astor in an uproar
for three hours last night, and sent
the audience home gasping, dishevel
led, . limp, but still chuckling . from
sheer habit as It streamed out into
Broadway. Every situation or Inci
dent that might possibly be expected
La Grande, Like Every City ant? Town
, In the Tnion, Receives It.
People with kidney Ills want to be
cured. , When one suffers tha tor
tures of an aching back, relief Is eag
erly sought for. There' are many Rem
edies today.; that relieve but do not
cure. Hera Is evidence to prove that
Doan's Kidney Pills cure, and the
cure is lasting. N--
H, P. Swlshei, 2467 Madison street.
Baker City, Ore., says: "Kidney com
plaint in my case was caused by ex
cessive horseback Tiding. The back
ache steadily became worse as time
passed and there were other annoy
ing symptoms of kidney complaint.
Learning of Doan's kidney Pills, I
began their use and they not only re
stored my kidneys to a normal condi
tion, but rid me of the backache and
pains- I shall always take pleasure
In recommending Doan's Kidney
Pills."' (Statement ' given November
j- - Lasting n eults. .. ,..
i Mr. Swisher was Interviewed, on
May 28. 1910, and he added to the
above; "The cure mdae by Doan's
Kidney Pills in my case has been
perman nt. : I gladly confirm all I
have previously said about this rem
edy," 'j. ;
For sale by all dealers. .Price 50
cents.' Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sale agents for the Unit
ed Stat.s. "
' Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Mch 6-8-10. , :
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AND DYE FOR ALL
. .Our charge for dyelfig for yon won't to evoke a smile has been seized upon
be hglh. A sample Job Is. sufficient tickle and humored until It produce
For best dyeing and cleaning hare us
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Av tendencv towaM piwiiroonia.
i" a r
roar, and a dignified audience with
broadcloth spangles and satin resign
ed Itself to an evening of hilarity and
wiped .Its eyes meekly betwe-n arts
Craterul that It was not reduced to
helnless hysteria."
If the foregoing Isn't sufficiently
convincing as to th: funny bone tick
ling quality of "Seven Days" dig up
your magazines and newspapers and
see what they said. Then you'll know
that you must go to "Seven Days" If
you don't " attend the theatre again
this season.
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Constipation occasions little S
f concern, as 1t may appear to Jj
do llttl immediate harm. Ti t It
means the planting of
seeds of decay, disease
me
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Everything New and Second
Hand in stock must be sold out
in order to raise money
Sale Commences March 7m
and Ends March 17th
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Bargains too : numerous to men
tion ... You'll have to see them
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1411-13 ADAMS AVE.
Notice to Creditors. . ;
Notice is hereby given that James
C. Mclntyre has been duly appointed,
and has qualified, as the Administra
tor of the estate of , . Frederick B.
Small, deceased; and that all persons
having claims against said estate
must present the same, properly Item
ized and verified, to F. S. Ivanhoe,
at his office, in the city of La Grande,
Union county, Oregon, on or b.fore
six months after the date of the first
publication of this notice.
The first publication of this notice
is March 6th, 1911.
JAMES C. Mclntyre,
Administrator of the Estate of
Frederick B.' Small, deceased. '
F. S. Ivanhoe, Attorney for Admin
istrator, Dly Mch 6-13-20-27, Apr 3.
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Am i PRODUCTION. THE WAGESHALS & KEMPER CO. PRESENTS v c -
EREflT5T CDHEDY HIT IM ZO YEABS
By MARY ROBERTS R1EXHART aud AYERY HOPEWOOD.
"A laughing wondir" N. Y. Times. "Veritable conspiracy of fun.' N. Y. World. "Too funny to be told." '
N. Y. Journal. "Screamingly t unny." N. Y. Tribune. ".One long lau gh." N. Y. Sun. ' -NOTE
The audience Is requested to be seated at the rise of the cu rtaln as the action begins Immediately 1
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