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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, .MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1911. PAGE 3 Hurry with Your Order for A TELEPHONE and have your name in our NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY PRINTING OF WHICH HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO NOTEMBER 13th OWING TO LARGE NUMBERS OF ORDERS BEING RECEIVED ' FROM NEW SUBSCRIBERS. Home Independent Telephone Co, lEWOli PISES 1IITE SISTER' A I,elton Criticism of "The White Sister." . j While a capacity houri? did not as semble at the Temple Theatre last night to witness the production of Tie Whlta Slater." with Miss Jeam Towler In the emotional role of Sla ter Glovanna, those that were fortu nate enough to bra present were treat ed to a rare bit of acting on the part of several members of the cast, nota bly, aside from thra star, the work of Vernon Wallace in the role of Lieu tenant Basil; Florence "Burroughs, a Countess Chiaramonte, Robsrt Wayne See Nutter for Paints, Wall Paper, ixoom Mouldings, Beading, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Etc. 1708 1-2 Sixth st Phone Red 971 as Captain Giovanni, and EilmuD." Roth as Doctor Fieri. The play Is built around the life r a young, woman, forsaking t?ie worU' to enter a convent and devoto her re mainlng days to seclusion in a rellg loue house, this being brought abou by her erstwhile lover leaving for f post in Africa. After a few year scent in devotion of her religious du ties. Sister Giovanni is surprised tc learn that her lover or former dayt has returned to the cene, but true tr her sacred vows refuses to give uf er Godly life to Again take up with ii.iiiiii i ii ii jh ii.ii imimubuii iim.i ii" ft "11111110111 i i in i n'l'jFIl Cement Contractor v Consult him before letting your sidewalk , v : -r '.. t-,.-:. 1 -. .. ; 1 k i! 4 r ' f : " ! IL n ' I. vV r;. II ft Lieutenant Basil (Vernon Wallace). At several stages lu tbj play, the acting is so Intense and marked witi scenes strongly dramatic, that the audience Is b?ld in awe.. At the con clusion of each act last night each member of the company received the plaudits of tho assembled. Nowa days the American public is beina weaned away from the legitimate drama, the opera mouffe and singing operas being more heavily patronized, but If the "White Sister" la any cri terion of what we may expect to see In Lewlston it is safe to pnllct that the theatre goers here will take on a half reformation at least, and giva ittentlon to the highest of histrionic arts the well acted and well selected drama. MIs8 Towler is rapidly gaining dis tinction as among the leading Ameri can actressus anV Lewlston theatr goers who saw her last night, are wil ling to concede that the hls.h praise accorded her by the newspapers of the big coast cities was entirely de served, . S $ S v; ? 8 & ..j ii;,-V.., MARKET REPORTS.' Jeanne Towler, -nnd . a sc ene from the Viola Allen production, "The White Sister" at' the Stewar d tonight. 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Timothy $15.00. Grain Hay $13.00. ' Snowdrift Flour, sack $1.40 t Bran and Shorts $1.30 and $1.40. Oats $1.50 per cwt. v Rolled Barley $1.70 per cwt. r Cattle, Hogs and Fowl. Cows-r:3c to 4c. ' ' - Steers 4c to Be. ; Hogs $6.50. ; ' '" ; Chickens Hens, 10c; old roosters, 8c and spring fries 10c to 12V6c Turkeys, live weight, 17 to 18c. Ducks, live weight, lq'c. Geese, live weight 12c, J. H. Richardson E. S. Givens E. S. Givesis Investment Co. Rear La Grande Nat'l Back Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, High . Class Invest ments and Securities - Socialist Jiotlce. ' There will be a convention of the socialists of La Grande In Lewis' hall. Depot street, Tuesday evening, Nov. 14th, 1911, for the purpose of nominat ing a full city, ticket. All members of the party urged to be present. Local La Grande, Socialist Party. M. E. CAR BERRY, , : Secretary Pro Tern. For WOOD AND COAL Phone Main 6 - Don't washe your money buying strengthening pasters. 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