i r i i I U Wr fill - If 3 Trips to Extend to r San -- iFrahcisco A'"' : r iuff Friend to Win? IGosfc "Y. ' , ' - - ,e allowed b the regular price of the paper. EaJ over the ' nciij to Portlani, to tb fcaekw aid to San Francis wbacrlptlen, irtJch.wfil be paid anjkow, II paid bow, f toe cYglnble prise V, , ' . ; .''V.''".:: ' . ; ;: s;v'.s ROUND TRIPS! WITH ALL M 41X3 SEAPORT CITIES 11 ; Trips to Portland A Rose Festival in any department of Whitman College, Walla Walla, For the quickest and Most Re liable , MESSENGER . SERViCE Call aialu 4 or Independent 121. II. KESLER. Calls Answered Prompr.r. 5ever lesvs home ort a journey without a little of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera muj Diarrhoea Kemtdy. It ia almost cortt.in to be needed and cannot be oUained when on board the cars or steamships. Fox sale by all dealers. V ' -"j'.l1" .inrrgTay Plumbing and neat insf John Melville 1 U28 Moms An LA GRANDE. - ORE Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN PAUL HI IT IIS BEST j The roomsv are ', good and Steam heated only one T block from depot D. C. Brictoux,Prop. We have a fresh supply of Sunkist Oranges and Lemons in Lnrge Orange . .45c Dozen Sext size . .40c Dozen Lemons 30c I)6zen Royal Grocery H.Pattison, Prop. Not in the Association Agents Wanted j Good hustlers to sell hieh ' ; gade specialties. Live men of good address can beat a salary joD twoto one. Apply from 8 to 11:30 a. m. The Oregon Spec ialty Co. Room Corpa building, (up stairs.) Second entrance south of post office. "MUMMY AXD THE HUMMING BIRD ' A FIXE STOKYt Erama That Deals With HeaTy Sub jecis Gilmore Complimented ' A BIG LOAF FROM THIS BAKERY will prove none too much bread af ter your family has once tasted it. Our bread makes people hungry just t6 look at it. pnd It TASTES AS GOOD AS IT LOOKS. Try a loaf or two if only as a mat ter of economy. You will find the family filling up on bread and neg lecting the other foods which cost much more money. . That means a good , saving in your, household ex penses. , , -.. WE HANDLE FERN DALE ICE ; CREAM." ; '; .:it ., The best In the market. SXOWFLAKE BAKFRY, , JAS. FARQUHARSON. Prop.. "The George Palmer Lumber Company Retail Department Afo sdlicit your orders for Shingles, Rubberoid Roofing, Deadening Felt, Building raper We are prepared to furnish and deliver material, . , , ,1, promptly. ., Phone Main 8. . (Chanotts- News) - -v. ; The mo3t fashionable audience of the seasoii witnessed Paul Gilmore in "The Mummy and the Humming Bird" at the Academy of Music last night. : . ' -I j; -j , The - play was well balanced and everybody enjoyed it. It deals witn the most sacred relationsmarriage and the greatest impelling force in life love. As a. play "The Mummy and the Humming Bird'' is a lesson; a study in human nature, the differ ences In man's and woman's nature and should be invariably observed or digested. The tory of a good woman, the wife of a wealthy Londoner, accus tomed to very luxury every pleasure; every want, every wish is gratified Except one, the love and companion- r ; - :- - i if N svi ' J . ' j) snd la s fit of madness she loses con trol of her respect for,. her husband, confuse and yields to her admira tion for the clever foreigner, whom she thinks is capable of giving her happiness. The husband fllea in pursuit and traces her to the rooms of the villian, but outwits him. . In the last act the climax la reached. She runs away, ; thinking she has brought degredation upon herself and family, but not so. He again pursues and finds her heart-broken, in her rooms in Paris. -An understanding is the conclusion. The yllllan has brought punishment upon himself and oau oegmmng ends well. ?. It would be a hard matter for Paul Oilmore to Improve. He la surround ed with a "well balanced cast, wnu were entirely capable of supportinK the star. The company is altogether a new one; only one member pas with air. Gilmore . last season the organ grinder, and he was 'quite a favome with the audience. ir. uumore was at his best. He is a great actor and suitably termed "the clever young American, actor." He is perfectly at ease on the state and would be out of place anywhere else. . . , Paul Gilmore plays the, part of the nusDana witn a poise and reatrnlnr that are admirable. H? does nor n. first altogether realize one's con-en tion of a scientific recluse, and this renders 'somewhat less - effective the contrasts of , his awakeninsr. Bin when the man comes cut of his shell and grasps firmly the levers that con trol the course of events. Mr. Gll- more'B acting leaves little to ba do- sired. He Is Rtroni? and moifri - a uiuoictiui when . necessary,' gentle and tender at other crises. His voice Is expressive, his carriage graceful and his manner pleasing, in the first scene with the organ-grfnder he exhibits some talent for the lighter comedy touches. RIda Johnson Young, the famous playwright, is preparing Mr. Gilmore's play for next season. It will be call ed "The Man Who Would," and is n Southern story with the scene lata In Charleston, S. C. The name of the writer and the man who will Itar In it assurejts success.. . Mr. Gilmore will appear in "The Mummy and the Humming BIrd"J at Steward's opera house, on Wednes day night, May 24. . bers voting therefor. ' , Submitted to the mayor and by him approved this 19n day of May', 1911. ' . A. L. RICHARDSON, : . .Mayor. , Attest: - - " ' C M. HUMPHREYS, . Recorder ot the city of La Grande, Oregon. . , BLACK & PR ATT -111 DEPOT STREET - Real Estate and Insurance For prompt and satisfactory re sults In the sale, purchase, or exchange , of REAL , ESTATE, see qs. The following are a few of the BARGAIN'S 'on our lists now: ..'Vs ,;,', ''.."". No. 12 arce lots close in,; price $S50; $300 down, balance 'on terms. !'--" ' No." 2 1 lots, 7-room house, plastered, pantry and closets; price $1000. Terms can be ar- .; ranged. ' '::'-: '....' . f ; No. 67 acres in May Par!; barn; all fenced; good water, , 'Hfht;-30 orTu"tearlng "treesV 3 acreB set into winter apples, Price, $2100, half cash. , No. 122 lota, 142x200 feet; 3 small , houses barn and out buildings. Pijice $1200, good terms. ' - .' i ' ; ; No. 274 lots, 2-story house; "range attached; all in first-class condition;' on North Fir street. Price $2300, one-third cash, bal ance terms. No. .30 4 lots, 6-rooni house, all fenced; barn, thicken park; on North Fir street. Price $1,600; half cash, balance on' contract, $10 per month, y We also have on bur list all . kinds of farms and mountain ranches. Call and let us show ; yoi the place you are looking for. '' The Grocery STAGEBERG k SAJfDBOEG. Fresh Ranch Eggs and Butter Fresh Straiwberries ivmawes r Cucumbers Hill Bros.' Highest Grade Red and Blue Can Cooffee for lovers of GOOD COFFEE fTPm, II I! SAFE PLACE to buy your grain, feed and fuel "is. at the Grande Ronde Cash company. You will always find it fresh, clean and superior In quail. y, fend your horses or cat tle will thrive on it when you buy from us. Our poultry feed and supplies will help lieap your hens laying. . (IKAXDE KOXDE CASH Phone Main 6. CO, Miss Katherjn Hntchlnson, Iead?ng lady with Paul Gilmore. ship of a husband. Her husband 13 energetic, lndustrioas and in fact, Is:H. Sutherland company for the was everything except a companion for his wife.: She Is a woman with a life that Is human and her happiness de pends on the devotion of her hus band. He makes her life miserable and is blind, so far as understanding human nature of a woman. Her at tention 1 sdlrected to a wealthy Ital ian, who admires her and is just tn contrast,1 so far as nature of man Is concerned. He understands the fem inine sex, is gifted with a fluent flow of' pretty words and an all around experienced ladles' man. He shows marked attention to another man's wife, a wife who finds companionship and love in one other, than her hus band. She Is lead on and on, until finally the temptation is too great ORDINANCE NO. 52(5, SERIES 1911. An ordinance authorizing the mayor and recorder to enter into three sep arate contracts with the G. H. Suther land company for the construction of a sewer In Section 1,. Sewer District No. J ; In Section 1 of Swer District No. 2 and Section 1 of Sewer District No. 3 of the City of La Grande, Ore gon. -" '. ' ' The city of La Grande does ordain as follows; ' Section 1. - The mayor and recorder are hereby authorized to enter into three separate contracts with the G. con struction, of sewers in Section l of Sewer District No. 1; in Section 1 of Sewer District No,. 2 and Section' 1 of Sewer District ' No. ,3 In accordance with the plana and specifications therefor, now on file with the recorder of the city of La Grande and In ac cordance with the proposal of said The OflL Sutherland' company here tofore filed and accepted by the city coucll. , ' Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect, after its pas sage by the common council of the city of La Grande, Oregon, its approv al by the mayor and one publication in the La Grande Evening Observer. Passed the common council on the 17th day of May, 1911, by eight mem- . TO The place for those who care to have-their clothes Cleaned, Pressed, Repaired and , Dyed. All work done by the latest process. Suits made to measure. 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