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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1911)
PAGE 6 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1911. i ail; Tf I: t , V . . . . . inn Rsnnr n nin I rn nnmn rTprr-r1"::'" U K h Ml lihllm Headquart ers 4 ' ''''' ' ' ' ' (St Paul Pioneet Presg.) jlng, if not to say, thryiing romance. Paul Oilmore Is at' the Metropolitan j The play li distinctly on the prob III Bl ULURr UI L UUHH 11IHVH. inH 1 H II I 1H LIi ambiguity of whose title gives no hint my and the Humming Bird". Is a com edy drama Inclining to sensational lines In its depiction of a well known society problem In this, particular i lem order and shows broadly what coolness and a level head can accom plish in cases where the average mind in .the heat of provocation, would ir revocably over reach itself. , the Mummy was long in awakening to the case the Mummy is a married man, ! situation, but when he did at last ap too deeply absorbed In his hobby, some predate it in its flul significance he form of scientific research, to pay quietly and unobtrusively rose to ttie much attention to his young and at- sccation and by his keen wit and com tractlve wife who naturally misun- plete mastery-of himself, saved the derstanda his attitude. The Humming loty of a day fast fading into abwiinl it SHAPE RETAINING CLOTHES , This is one of the principal features of - lerV Collegian Clothes .You get sterling values whea you purchase one of these auita. Wa are now showing the widest range of exclusive patterns in our history. SUITS OF ELEGANCE EOS 10USG MEX, who appreciate style. We want you to see this magnlfcent showing of .Adler's Collegian Clotlws, Come tomorrow, and let us show you one of these suits at $15.00 and up. A SHBEQS. The Home of Good Clothes 1 1 t I ! " ' : '7 i This Is Paul (Jllmore, himself, who conies to the Steward tomorrow even ing lu "The Mummy and the II u in mi tig Bird.'' Griniore is considered one of the real actors on th Amertoun ttt oge. Bird Is a wily Italian count who would Burround the lady with that wealth of affection she falls to receive at he; j husband's hands. 4nd although the : plot is old as time itself, in Its appli cation it Is forever new and Is hern Bklllfully worked into a very interest - masssxBEaBmsBsmm i 'llirax of the play. ' f; sera much prt'.nn and n ii 1 1 i i ' . .i.i -iii ADDITION'.- Grand View Addition is the most beautiful spot about La Grande- You can purchase a lot in Grand View Addition and have three years' time in which to make payment for same, and during that time you have neither, interest nor taxes to pay. Let this sink in deep. . Then come to our office or call us up on the phone and request us to show you this property. If you have never invested ii real estate before this is you opportunity to get the proper start. If you have made investments in real estate, avail yourself of this opportunity to make comparisons. The terms are such that no sacrifice will have to be mads in order to meet them. If this addition was located near a town with a lass bright future before it than La Grande, it would still be an excellent investment, and with the future La Grande has before it, the increase in the value of these lots will be phenomenal. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. Foley Hotel Block darkness The play is mor- ti: in lulf trisl: in character but tl.ere is a tirong vein If comedy, offsUtiii thu clouni. The lines are exceellii!,:iy' clever and the humor is of the KiiK readily apprt ciated. A scene hi thu li rr; act be tween the Mummy, and an orr,an gr n der whom he has invito I to dine with him, apparently borders on iho r !esiue for a time, but in reality loads up to a very clever bit of cliaraaer atudy work culminating lu the pivotal The sscond act the 'excitement !a strained to the breaking point when the curtain falls. At the close or the third act there dots nol appear to be much left to . elaborate Into a fourth act containing two 8cene3, but the finish is satisfac tory and not too melodramatic, though there is strong temptation to make j,it so. It is to be expected that ths man who has tracked he villlan thro' four actB, will bring his prey to earth before the final curtain 'cuts off his chance forever, that he doesn't and thereby hangs the question: did thi guilty go unpunished, orwas his un timely end a warning to thoBe who would follow in his footsteps? We are not told. Paul Gllmore gives a very even and consistent reading of his role, as the Mummy. The play forces him to do some things which are not strictly in accord with his supposed tempera ment, but he covers the discrepancies as gracefully as the circumstances al low, and keeps the personality of the character well In mind to the last Never a demonstrative man, though deeply in love with his wife, his recon ciliation scene with her his taking her in his arms, his forced and explo sive "darling" (which he literally has ground out for the occasion.) is all given with that same carefully studied repression which marks his portrayal of the character throughout, and gives to it the interest of a peculiarly at tractive Individuality. He has a deep, rich voice, which he uses with gooJ ef fect, and his still acting is carefully thought out Jiorth Siders lTln. The Daisy Cadets, a fast and enter prising team of this city were defeat ed for the first time this season by the North Side second team Saturday. Score, 15 to 10. ' The lineups were: Daisys Xortft Side O. Johnson . .. .c. ..... . . . . . Bishop Bay. .". . . . . . . . .-.p. .... . . .... Alford Stoddard. ...... .ss. ...... . Alns worth Rosenbaum. . . . . . lb. Kindred Brooks 2b ......... v Lammb C. Hackett. ...... 3b ......... . Marcus O. Johnson. . . . . .If . ... Thompson (Ferrln) ' - , . . . A. Johnson... .. .cf ....... Fitzgerald Hackett. , . . ... .'. .rf . . . .... ... Garrlck POST OFFICE CAHDI STOKE of Fine Line CAJiDY, " FBOTS , & ICE CREAM POSTCARDS & TOBACCO NEWS DEALERS. Si395J V PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOBI. PUTSIQAKS AND SURGEONS. N. MOUTOR, M. l;. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot street Office, Main 68; Resl- dence 69. . A. L. RICHARDSON. M. D. J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. ' Drs. RIchardBon ft Loughlln, Phyalclans and Surgeona, Phot 98 Office Black 1362; Ind. S53. Office Hours 9 to 11; 2 to 5; 7 to 8. Dr. Rlr.hardson's Res. Main 65; Ind. : 312. '. Dr. Loufrhlin's res. Main' 757; Ind. ; 1297. - C H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. P. Physician and surgeon. Special attention to fcye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office in La Grande Natlunal Bank, Build mg. Phones: Offlce Main 2, Rest dence Main 32. : DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to diseases ,and surgery of the eye. PhoneB: Office Main 22; Res' dence Main 728. Ind. 631. 1EO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7. ,8. 9 and 10. Phones: Home 1332. Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone Black 931. Successor to Dr. C. E Moore. . , l. C. PRICE, D. M. !. Dentist Room 23. La Grande National Bank Build iDg. Phone' Black 399. DR P. A. rTTART.Tnr .Veterinary Sur ' Hill's Urug Store La' .i,:iM.!e KHslil'jiu-e ptione, Rei 7ni itiiu-e phone. Dark lliiil; Inde pHin: phono S3: both phones' a i-8'fiem-e. ' ' TT0RMEtS AT LAW. COCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys : Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. I Grande National . Bank Blilfr., La Grande, Oregon. T. H CRAWFORD Attorney at Law Practices in al lthe courts of the Stat anl United States. OfBco in La Oranae Nki.uuoi Bans Bldg., La Grande. Oregu. 0. W C. NELSON Mining Engineer HaVr Cyoreeon. Electric Rubber Hose ' costs a little more than ordinary hose. It lasts three times as long. It will not crack, split, kink or burst. Processes of making Electric Rubber Hose are protected by U. S. patents. Imitation has to cease where durability and efficiency begin. Don't buy your garden hose until ' you let us 'demonstrate to you the wonderful qualities of the hose that can't be duplicated or equalled. IV. II. BOUXEXKAJIP, F. L. LILLY, Agents. . 6'CONNELL'S Cigar Store Peol, Billiards, Cigars, Tobae ee and Seft Drinks best and most complete line, of cigars in the city. ;,. ,-' ; Obserreifi Coast League ball score erery day there's a game. ' Corner Depot and Jefferson St lflfty pay Rent? IVe ton yor f mdneyto build, ana vol pay us as you vvoud rent ' J. R. OUVER Don't Let Them hand you any dope. When smoking get the best Fam Us King cigars. 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