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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1911)
' OUR FAIR PLAY PLAN If you knew positively where you could get most for your money, and get it quick that's where you would trade isn't it? There fore no person should hesitate to-order of us simply because he never has done so. YOU know us, you know our reputation you know we stand back of every thing we sell and you know; YOUR MONEY BACK IF DISSATISFIED. We've worked on this fair play plan for 20 years, it is a well tried, satisfactory plan for us and for you. Trade with us, telephoned your orders, it means a saving to you. . ' HILL'S DRUG STORE I H I H nri fin H -iurLr I . I hi m. m a - . l a r m m -,. f " i v i I I ----- m Xotlce. i i i ii III 1 ...... ' ' lt STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY, NOV. 23 Max DI AXD A REMARKABLE CAST OF 20 PRINCIPALS INCLUDING AL FRED GOULDING, DENTON VANE. WILLIE POLLARD, EDITH WHITLEY, LAURA OAKLEY AND WINNIE BAULDWIN. ' 30 PRETTY CHORUS GIRLS 30 t IN '-i , .- "The Rich Mr. Hoggenheimer" One entire year at the Casino Theatre, New York Started All Aiuerl-,. ca Laughing. . . .... I PRICES $1.50, $1.00, 75e AKD 50c. SEATS OX SALE AT VAN Bl'JK EX'S, COMMEJiCIMJ XEXT TPESDAT MOUSING. C. T. D&rley Cement Contractor Consult him before letting your sidewalk '" 'W 1 jK' 1 " wy ' "H"iffl erg --, jut' tw. KTrrrr i 1 i " .s m w Complete Equipment tor Resetting ann Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY UME to out shop and let as demonstrate the nse of Perry Pneu matic Water Systems to yon. We hare Jnst Installed one at "Connty ! . tarm-. vny noi narc a Dam room, hot and eold water, nice lawns and also fire protection for yonr homes 1 Ton can hare a 1-4 Inch stream at 93 pounds pressure In case of fire. Call and let as take ju uui ana buuw jou one m every aay operation. BAY 6 ZWEIFEL PLUMBERS, HEATERS, SHEET METAL WORKERS i i Max Dill as he appears off the stage. He comes to the Steward Nov. as a laugh maker of high attainments. 23rd; MAX DILL, FUNNY CUSS WITH THE DUTCH TALK Coming; Attraction at Steward Brings Clever Comedian to the City Sovember 23rdY 'Mr. Max Dill presents himself at the Steward Opera house on Thurs day, Nov. . 23rd, in the musical play in three acts entitled "The Rich Mr. Hoggenheimer." The book and lyrics of this play are by Harry Smith and the music is by Ludkig Englander. Sam Bernard, the German comedian won the title of the funniest man on the American stage when he was play ing the role of "Piggy" Hoggenheim er. It was one of the most laughable creations the American public has ev er enjoyed and its popularity was not confined entirely to New York. Hoggenheimer was a joy and a sure thing for three hours' laughter wher ever the play went. The comedian maue me name famous and it was raous by the other. They have writ ten a. sequel to "The Girl From Kay's." showing "Piggy" Hoggenheimer as a benedict, the husband of the little milliner'B assistant, the wooing of whom furnished such a series of laughable amorous adventures In the original play. While they have pro vided new surroundings for Hoggen heimer, new complications, new mu sic, new songs and a new set of comic personages, they have not detracted in the slightest from the laugh value of the Mr. Hoggenheimer of "Kay's" day. Indeed, If anything, the married Mr, Hoggenheimer Is said..lo be funnier than the single one was. There will be plenty of songs for his associates. Mr. Dill has made a handsome pro duction of the new play, which has conceded that the creation was the ' been staged by Leon Clancey uau vr appeared m. The; Mr. Dill will have the support of -uluu.B OI ww new piay nave given an unusually fine company, of SO Mr. Dill an opportunity to continue people which Includes a chorus of 60 the delightful character made so fa- clever boys and girls To Attend Opium Conference. New York, Nov. 18. Among the passengers Bailing for Europe today on the steamship Lapland ware sev-c-al members of the United States delegation to tfo International opium congress which Is to be held at The Hague next month. The party Includ ed Dr. Hamilton Wright of Mair.e and Henry J, Finger of California, who h1"0 Brent, the chairman of the delega tion, is now en route to The Hague from the Philippines.' The purpose of the conference, which will be at tended by representatives of the lead ing nations. Is to give effect to the resolutions of the International opium commission, which met In Shanghai two years ago and to endeavor to se- j cure an agreement upon uniform na been appointed donates, to- tlonni lawn gether with the secretary, Frederic I the production, manufacture and dL- nuiueKoper, ana tne assistant see- trlbution of opium, Its derivatives and retary. Wallace J, Youne. Blshon I nrenamtlnnii at ewar ;pera inlo use Cheyenne 191 1 Cowboy and Indian Frontier Day Celebration Motion Pictures a ivild tsT snow txicTLY iike the rExniKioj -noisnn" . . 8,0fl0 FEET OFnCTCKES TAKEN DL'RJXG THE SHOW. Bl'l'FAI.O VERJiOX, DEL BLANCET AXI MAV OTIII'lES SEES AT THE rESBLETOX SHOW AEESHOWS IX THE HIETEXSE FICTIKES D01.VG THE SAME STIXTS. feoandte' November 16-17-18 r aiATKfEE AT 2s80-ADXISSIOJr 13c. EYEXIXG'S C0.MI5U0US STAETIXG AT 8 O'CLOCK-ADMISSIOX 25c All business men and advertisers are warned not to place their adver tising on a cover for the purpose of being placed on the Home Indepen dent Telephone directory In La Grande. The telephone book is the property of the Telephone Companv and . the only person authorized to place advertising In same la-the Quick Print, La Grande. Any false cov ers placed thereon will be immedi ately removed. HOME IXD. TEL. CO., S. D. CROWE. Sec. and Gen Mgr. TO CURE A COLD IX OXE DAY TaKe LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S sig nature Is on each box. 25c. J. H. Richardson . S. Givens E. S. Givens Investment Co Rear La Grande Nat'l Bank Real Estate, Loans, Insurance. High Class Invest ments and Securities T0CI8 IIOLIDAY SHOPPING. . The time la not far distant when everyone will be arranging for holiday purchases. It is very - "essential in order to get the greatest satisfaction that shop- ping be done early. It Is better for the shopper, better for the merchant, and decidedly better for t".i clerks In the different stores. La Grande stores are filled with splendid articles that will make useful gifts. Take a look around and begin figuring Gout what you are going to buy for he holiday season. It is none $ too early. 4, & Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN The rooms are good and Steam heated only one block from depot D. C. Brichoux,Prop. Farm to Exchange A Former Grand Ronder wants, to come back former Grande Ronder who now has a 120 acre farm four miles from Dal las, Polk county, , very ; best bottom land, 90 acres In' cultivation, balance Is timber and pasture, good 'stream of running water,; family ' orchard, fairly good Improvements, ctose to school-house, church, rural delivery, telephone, and good gravel road to town. The place has a $5,000 mortgage. Price $12,000.00. ' Owner will trade his equity or assumu a like obligation on some other property. This Is good property , and the owner Is thor- , oughly acquainted with ' . tbls valley. If you hava - something good to ofte? , call. Geo. H. Currey REAL ESTATE Next Door to City OfflceB. H A PIC AND Uptown office Main 720 r . . , M Residence phone Main 2B AMBULANCE . L bussey For Modern H omes N'o home is modern that does not have electric lights. Half the attractiveness of your furniture, rugs, carpets and pictures is lost If your home Is poorly lighted. Electric light Is the best light1 to read by, sew by or study by. It is best for every purpose. Where once used, it is always used. Our rates are very attractive. Phone Main 31. EASTERN OREGON LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY