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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1906)
PARR -LOGAN CO. LA GRANDE. OREGON. Real Estate Insurance City Property Farm lands , Fruit lands Timber lands Beet lands List your, property with us and get quick returns Sole agents: FAIRBAMKS-MORRIS CO. PORTLAND : Engines, Pumps 2 Irrigation plants a specialty Z Office in La Grande National Bank Building WW W WW W W WWW VWWWVV WW STOSMRW OPERA D. H. STEWARD. Proprietor and Manager. OIME MIGHT f MY At The Theatre On of the season's remarkable reccrd breakers both from a viawpointof attend ance and general tatufaction is claimed to be "A Mad Love' which :s announced for Monday Oct. 1 6 witn Kiiss Maretta Smart, on of our youngest stars of em otional characters recently discovered bv Manager Edward R. Salter, and a sp'en- did company of reccgnized players. "A Mad Love" is a modern version ot M:ss M. E. draddon's ' Lady Audley's secret" and has proved one cf the most imposing and permanent triumphs in the history of literary endeavor. Being a it is a piay that deals with humankind and has for its characters those seen in the daily life it pleases all classes. MONDAY, OCTOBER 15 Edward R Slater's Company (Direct from Broadway Triumphs) ' PRESENTING The New Century Dramatic Sensation A Mad Love A most remarkable dramatization of Miss Braddon's famous novel, "Lady Audley's Secret" with Maretta Smart And the same company and magnificent production that set New York talking, and commanded the daily attention of the entire New York Press! A DRAMATIC SESATIOlM, AS DARIMG AMD HUMAN AS TRUTH 11 SELF! IT HOLDS THE MIRROR UP TOIyaIlRE Seats on Sale at Van Buren's OpenS Saturday, October 13 Box scats $1.00. Orchestra and Orchestra Center 75c. Dress Circle and Gallery 50c. Children 25c. 1 f Chamberlain 9 Cough Remed A .Safe Medicine for Children. In tmytr a couth annlicliie for t'hiUivn, iipvit be afraid to buy Cv IAIN ft t'ot'im Ki VKlY. Thrr Is no ilinm-r from it. ami Miff is alw to follow. It is 'nttMiltvl eHiHH'iiilly for cnulis, colils, enmp anil w couith, and is the tent ue iclue In thi world for these iIWmjh. It is a certain enre for crotip t t, when given n ixn n the eroupy conRh will prvtut the atta.-k Whooping dingh is not (Inneron when tb r is glwu as tlirwted. It contain no oium or other litruifu) drugs, a t (iraa as confidently to a baby as to au adult I V V I It- ire ing t mlj I rs, ay lj FAMOUS HI HENRY V1NSTRELS Will Be In La Grande In Full Force Next Saturday Oct. 20, Matinee and Night. J. C, Knapp, advance agent for the best minstrel combination west of the Missis sippi river, is in town and announces the coining of the famous Hi Henry aggre gation to this place Oct. 20, Matinee and Night. Of the troupe that will be at Steward s Opera House the -Spokane Chronicle says: When the curtain rose upon the first part of Hi Henry's minstrels at the Spo kane theatre last night it displayed one of the handsomest stage settings ever seen with a minstrel show in this city. It was a representation of the interior of Aladdin s paiace, and when- iigiiieu up with hundreds of colored lights presented a beautiful picture of stagecraft. The finale was a picture of Dixieland, showing floating clouds, rising : oon. rippling wat ers and twinkling stars and was a won derful realistic scene. While the Spokesman-Review says: Hi Henry's minstrels, who opened an engagement of two nights and a matinee last evening, gave a clean bright musical and humerous entertainment one in which every feature is enjoyable. There is a large amount of the regulation minstrelsy about the performance, and some things that are slightly foreign to such a show but everything is first class. Hi Henry himself is a feature, as a eornet soloist will a full orchestra accompaniment TheDaily News of Westminister, B. C. has to 'ay as follows about the same per farmance: The smartest show that has been seen in New Westminister this season and by far the most elegant anH most original minstrel company that has ever played here, was the unanimous verdict of the record audience that attended the Hi Henry minstrels in the opera house last night. Says the Daily Province of Vancouver: Nor did the audience have cause to re gret its attendance at what was certainly the best minstrel show that has been here in seve 1 years. On account of the tremendious buiness this attraction is playing to all along their route an extra Matinee will be given at special prices so the people from the sur rounding country and the children may witness the greatest attraction Hi Henry has ever brought West. Matinee prices will be Chiieren 2oc, adults 50c. No re served seats. PARSIFAL COMING The more one seeks for the original source of the; rrjtr ica! ligtrdof the Holy Grail, which is the foundation of Richard Wagner's beautiful spectatle of "Parsifal" the more one becomes bewildered at any different! explantanalicns that present themselves.Eminent writers and scholars havef.pestr.ted their irdividnal v cwr, ar- z;;h:i SVW'; tv;.-si'-: r MARETTA SMARE. IN "A MAD LOVE" P . WiA IBIS M l. V,1 ' - 1 m' .7;" 1 I 1 ' 1 .i . -.r-; 4! CrAi 3A .:. c;:.:e:ia 3G REPORT OF CONDITION OF LA GRANDE NATIONAL BAXK of La Gra;idc. 0rcj.i at the close of business October 12, 1906 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 677, 391.1 2 United States Bonds 100.0C0 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 1750.00 Real Estate, Furniture, etc 30.163 30 Taxes paid j 572 5 Cash Assets: Due from Banks $84,902.83 Due from U. S. Treasurer, 2.500.00 Cash on hand. 1 10.063.48-197.466.31 Cf.:-ra S: -e?:.;s l-.d.v:c Ji . Ba-;s $100,000.00 20.000.00 44.909.89 60,000.00 s:?f-.r :4.57 2-794.233.09 ToUl $1,008,421.98 , T-., tMTED STATES DEPOSITARY officers and d;re:tcrs GEORGEPALMER. President. r. L. wtrtKS, Cashier. w. L. ERENKCL" SHERWOOD WILLIAMS. 2rd As s-a-GEO. L. CLEAVER. F. M. BYRK1T. C C FEN;n; A. B. CONLEY With ample capital, large exrerier.ee. ard unsurpassed d- .ve your depots; and solicit your banking business. -rcm c'.'.. rality consistent with conservative banking. - -u -utv k s:j s . er f R. 51.008,421.98 Cf PRESIDENT. ftd-.re-t. ana e :-ME3. r-.y f;r ry Ufa- r.vmg at ma ;y A.-fareKicopslusio,,, They .li .i'J.. 3 "admit. that the nd n: v arlrfi f 0Tlr istedlong jfireCi fianity becams pountof ; ) 'orl s history. From0 close stud sf ths 1 ib ectone would emi to the j . at t ' egend is practi the same r:r n, on with a different dir J meaning ha J bee' created in pagan Uvi of the jr'ust ar liquity. and later been lr.ed'y ..e early Christainehurts in i n(urj'. piays ana so hamj down . :s in : . resent different fom, Ceru - t is. hewever, that Wagner m ' have m 'e a c' se study of th mf. r a .-i r ng upon the subject, and the r . v. . of "Parsifal" id.: : : 1 composite natu-hat 1 so txq tr told and contains such gr ni flora lesson, that it will iv( lPj s,i.r.e viir"'f Christianity reigns and long as Christianity endures. BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES Fol'owirg is the Baptist church m. incorrectly announced yesterday. Un. W. 11. Gll .o", lutot la the Mr-thodUt Chu'ch Biuth of icfTr ron Avenue nrl ThlrifMr; Bunday School CWrt PrfHChlniF .. Themt- " I h-Tblng. o( he Klnglon.-" n. 1. r. 1 "i :- ia dt Arthur I.Tmin T ini':-"'li 'e the Foolimh .j . aif the W-eiT ' A cordial invitation to Ml thene rlt Evtnlnit erti,....i. Thunt: "A W li iiciislng Service. FOR SALE Modern 5 room hous ply at O. F. Cr-olidge's paint stort. Geo. C. Aldnc": if Chicago and Jam McAlpine of Milwaukee Wisconsiji, an is the city today. T ley are intjA in fie prospects cf Grande Rond? mines, and the Indiana mines on Eagle crwV. Both gentlemen ha ve samples of apples picked near La Grande stored in their trunks and will keep them there until their wives can share the enjoyment 0 eating the juicy and palatable fruil. WE DESIGN PRETTY HOMES fi'- t v ill ' 11;.. to deln one for y u. II vv , Htmictive. riMiven " li' " 0 1 rknblr lo- piu-od. 1 uur ...C1..11V l the I'alilornU llunnHlnWH hpU M Union tvle c 1.1 tire. We iiiriilisn pln. (I'lieoinm. tioiiH. and dfallx rompete. uf ntrpenler . an build. If vmuai take the trouble to wild u a Vj we will (tlnilly mall va our rwtuM xiIiiIiik ou- meMuwl fully, or wnd ;(k 'or our hiuidxiine book O' (l(-lIIIH. X. LAMBERTN &. CO. LOS ANGELES, CAL LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC to FROF. DAY, PRINCIPAL. MRS. DAY. ASS.S7ANT. This is one of tl-,3 Lest rr .xal in institutions in the ste'e. and that people in this city and vaiiey are begininng todiscover the advantage of this school. The system is the latest and most practical, and in cludes all the latest discoveries in the art of teaching music. The school is divided into two depart ments; No. 1 is for beginners from 5 ytars or more and are taug.it the first three grades. Pupils nr. one hour each day. This ;s no kin dergarten system but far superior. In No. 2 the grades are from 5 to 15. Here they graduate. Pupiis take one or two lessons a wj is they desire. No scholars A1' permitted to remain in this " u.ool wno do not study. Opposite the Foley House over the candy store. Phone. 473. 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