Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, ' I HON PAGE 3 EflTEMi; ' LAKE GUESTS READER BLACKWELL TO WIXTEB SERIES. OPEX Hot Lake to Bun Excursions for Ser leg of Good Attractions, Hot Lake, Oct. 9. (Special) In troducing a series of winter attrac tions numbering a half dozen or more, the management of the Hot Lake san atorium enters upon a course of en tertainment for Its guests tomorrow . night when Paul Blackwell the clever reciter and reader, will be heard In the first number of these winter en tertainments. Mr. Blackwell, who Teads "The Fortune Hunter," "The (Taming of the Shrew," "The Spoil ers," and other high class attractions, will rive "The Fortune Hunter" or "The Taming of the Shrew" tomorrow I night, just as the audience wishes. , During the winter excursions will. be run from La Grande to these at tractions which will be of a high or der of perfection. The '"Lake" has made arrangements to use the gaso line motor car, for this purpose, al though It will not be put on tomorrow evening. At the next number the man agement hopes to be In shape to offer low excursion rates for La Grande people who mar wish to come to Hot Lake to hear these numbers during the winter. Mr. Blackwell is appear ing on the best lecture bureau attrac tions throughout the northwest this year. WOMEN'S WOES. La Grande Women Are Finding Relief . ; at Last , ; It does seem that women have more than a fair share of the aches and pains that afflict humanity: they must "keep up," must attend to duties In spite of constantly aching backs, oi headaches, dizzy . spells, bearing down pains; they must stoop over, when to stoop means torture. They must walk and bend and work with racking pains and many aches from kidney ills. Sick Lldneys cause more suffering than any other organ of the body. Keep thekldneys well and much suffering Is saved. Read of a remedy for kidneys Only that Is en dorsed by people in this locality. Mrs. W. M. Stokes, oj Union, Ore gon, say 8: "I hold ust as high an opinion of DoaVg Kidney Pills today as I did when I publicly recommend ed them In 1907. Off ami on I was annoyed by a lame and aching back and It .was not until I used Doan's Kidney Pills that I found relief. Dur the past year, I have had no further need of a kidney medicine, but I have kept a, supply of Doan's Kidney Pills in the house." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. . "' ' 'Remember the name Doan's and take no other. TERS GO TO IIP RIVER TM-ST1S III CiTY TUESDAY WHMmilHlHlHlHMmMWMHWHH J. h; PEfrRE, La Grande's Leading Jeweler Opposite C 8. Lail Office 1 dams Aveiae. tlHHIIIIHIIIIIIHMIIHIUHIHIIlllHIIIIIHMM STARKEY KEWS ITEMS AD PER jSONALS. Several Parties Leave for Head o( the Grande Ronde to II ant Deer. Starkey, Oct. 7. (Special) J. L. Richardson and John Bryant of Pen dleton made a business trip to this part of the country last week. They were looking for a mountain stock ranch, Mr. Richardson being a horseman. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Burnett and son ! Lloyd have returned to their home near Island City'after visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. The families of J. F. Alden and F. G. Hagey visited La Grande fair week. Mrs. Clyde Stultz and children came In on ' ttie stage Tinursuay ana vviii visit her brothers a few days. Dave Stewart and a party of others passed here yesterday bound for the high mountains where the big game 1b plentiful. ; ' Our school opened last Monday with 14 pupils. Mies Flora McShaln of Elgin Is the teacher, i V Wm. Dobson, E. E. Koontz, B. Hawks and several other men from Athena passed here this morning en4 route to the higher mountains, where) they expect to fill their wagons with I the best of game that gallops o'er the hills. ; . . Tom Aberson left here yesterday for Echo. Joe Hopkins of Hot Lake is visiting his sister, Mrs. Ella Hoog. Henry Hill of La Grande had busi ness here this week. ' Wm. Conditt of HUgard was a busl. nesB visitor here today. W. H. Brlggs lost a fine mare a few days ago from an unknown cause, J. M. Jones and Miss Nellie Bur nett went La Grande today. Miss Nel lie will: go to Telocaset where she will spend the winter. "JIM, THE PENMAN," GREATEST DETECTIYE STORY YET. Concerns Partly True Facts of Check Forging Propensities. "Jim, the Penman," which remains to the present day as the greatest' de tective play ever written, even though almost a quarter of a century has elapsed Bince It was first -produced, will be one of he biggest offerings of the present season, coming as it docs with the now famous trl-star combina tion of F'crence Roberts, Thurlow Bergen and Theodore Roberts, playing their original New York parts. Tho story which Is founded partly on fact, as tie glftut author declared at the time of Its premier, tne story oi "iiiu, the Penman," concerns the forging propensities of James Ralston and his running down by a society fop of Scotland yard, known as Captain Red woo;!. To his skill in Mb nefarious operations, Ralston owes his fortune. his position in society, even his wife, because it was through the medium of two letters, one to the other, bearing forged signatures, that he separated her from the man she loved. It is only after many years of trials and worries that the wife learns of her husband's duplicity and Identifies him with the Bcoundrel, "Jim, the Penman," whom the whole English world Is seeking. A fatal attack of heart disease coming at the time of his wedding to an Eng lish nobleman,! whose valuable family diamonds were stolen in the forgery coup, but restored by the somnolent detective, puts an end. to the Ralstons' Admirable, even to the smallest fea ture, Is the presenting cast, which' re flects great credit upon Mr. Ernest Shlpman; who is responsible for this revival, and what memories of a for mer era in theatricals this self-same cast will bring forth; as the polished! forger, Thurlow Bergen, will make an ideal "Jim, the Penman"; Theodore Roberts, as Baron Hatfeld, contributes a great character study to the vllllan ous associate of Ralston In the forg ery schemes. Florence Roberts, por trays the role of Mrs. Ralston as It it vere. built for her. and rises to great dramatic heights In the third and the fourth acts with the skill of a consum mate artist. . The scenic, production has .been built with that care and. detail that will assure an accurate and life-like setting to the London scenes, from which Sir Charles Youig secured the text for their now world famous crime drama which will be seen at the Stew ard tomorrow night. i E stray Notice. A band of 300 sheep found on the Sawteeth of the Big Sheep on the Big MInara river, found by J. and H. Haf- fer, are now at Cove where the owner can Identify the same and pay charg es. The sheep are branded with an O with parallel lines crossing It H. HAFFER. Cove. 10-9-10t ; wmm ftsr A boy to learn the cigar trade. One who lives at home. It takes three years to learn this trade, and I want the boy's pa rents to be willing for the boy to learn Fam Us Kng Cigar Factory 106 Fir Street Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN The rooms are good and Steam heated only one block from, depot ' D. C. Brichoux,Prop. The season is now. on when you enjoy a good cup of coffee. We sell Hill Bros.' highest grade steel cut vacuum packed In tins. 40 and 45c per lb. Money " refunded if not satisfactory. ' Phone, us your orders. Main 70. ; PROMPT DELIVERY. THE Phone 70. Stageberg & Sandborg Visited TT1 MS liinioraa .Lots lULKJI eauf ifal Addition Sunday ; These lots are being purchased by La Grande's most substantial business and professional men, who will build beautiful resi- , . .... derices, thus enhancing in value every lot in this high class addition. These lots will all be snM wifhm tk vf - - ' " UAV lAVAfc thirty days. Do you realize the opportunity offered? Have you faith in the future of La Grande? Do you know that during the year 1911 there have been two hundred and fifty new houses erected in this City - Do you realize the substantial growth of this City? Are you awkre u that in the best residence district that compare with CONNORDALE-there is not a single modern, up-to-date house for rent, today. What does this mean ? Just this: That La Grande is up and coming, business is good, people are prosperous, and we have today the best City is Eastern Oregon. We should all be satisfied that we are located right. CONNORDALE is bound to be the best residence addition La Grande has ever had. Increase your earning power by buying a lot in this beautiful addition, before the lots are all sold. For a safe investment, that will give you a sure profit, CONNORDALE lots will never disappoint you. Visit this addition and we are sure you will be surprised, and will agree with us that we offer to you property that cannot be dup licated in La Grande today for the money. Call on us at once, WE OFFER BIG BARGAINS on EASY TERMS J. H. Richardson E. S. Givens Rear La Grande National Bank.