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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1912)
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It consists of a tract of 26 acres, with a good orchard, and fair improvements, and is a case of where the owner is compelled to sell. The price of the tract is $5200.00, and can be handled with a payment of $100f .00 cash and the other payments can be arrang ed to suit the purchaser. We would be pleased to show the place to anyone. If you want an ideal home at a snap, in vestigate this without delay. MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY. La Grande Investment Company Foley Hotel Block Pkoae Main 752 1 Theatrical Sraiion lo Be Ushered In ; Wfth Excellent Flay. The "Lion" and the "Mouse," which, combined and supported by a strong cast, make up the troupe, "The Lion and the Mouse", arrived In the city today In anticipation of producing that stellar show at the Steward to- nght.t The ticket sale hag been brisk and the opening of the theatre season here tonight promises to be a bril liant one. Charles Klein erected a monument to his ability as a dramatist when he wrote "The Lion and the Mouse", the play of love and political Intrigue which has been so conspicuously be fore the public for the past three years. Mr. Klein struck an original idea when he selected the money ques tion as the basis of the story. People of all stages of life have become well aware of the abuses In the possession i d of extravagant wealth, and when Mr. Klein pictured- Its -misuses -In dramat ic form, he , Immediately , began to reap a reward such as few playwrghts have received from a single effort The United Play Co. will send "The Lion and the Mouse" tonight at the Steward.' . ... 'Uncle Josh Ifext U -"Uncle Josh Perkins" , the famous New. England rural comedy, brought up to date and equipped, with flew scenery and effects, la to be presented at the Steward on Oct. 22. Few plays have lived as long as this amusing reproduction of farm life, and It is be cause of Its naturalness, Its whole some1 humor, and its innocent pleas antry that 'Uncle Josh Perkins" con tinues to delight thousands of play goers every week, year in and year out It Is several seasons since this rural comedy haa visited this vicinity, and Its welcome should be all the greater for that reason. "Uncle Josh Perkins" will be presented by a care fully selected cast, - and the world famous .'Wube Band" will, as usual, be very much In - evidence. The customary street parade, without which no rnral comedy 'is complete, will be given at noon on the day of the performance. CUBED TO STAT CUBED. How La firtjnde cttltens Can Find Complete Freedom From Kidney Troubles. If you suffer from backache From urinary disorders From any disease of the kidneys, Be cured to stay cured. Doan'a Kidney Fills make lasting cures. Grateful people testify. Here's one case of it: I. N. 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