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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1908)
I tGjrr gjtt pages. EVEXIXG OBSERVER. I.A GRANDE, OHKfin, WEDNESDAY, MAY IS, J9G5. PAGE THREE. Those Who Have Com pared Us with the Other Know Enough Said ! THE SHOW 100 BiBH-MT IN CIRCUS TRUST! r-4 4 THE ENORMOUS STREET PARADE HftUUd, MUdLUIVI IVILrsMULItll-t HIPPODROME, AMD WILD WEST fc41 wit Wm) & FERrGRiViAroCLS ARE WE BIG? Will arrive. . . . ..... .Friday, May 29 Railroad ............... O. R. & N, Train Fifty Cam Horscg ; Throe Hundred People Six Hundred Canvas Ton Acres Scaling Capacity . 20,000 Street Parade .......... 10:30 a. m. Cirrus Lot Regular Grounds Doors OiH'ii 1 and 7 p. m. Show Starts 2 and 8 p. in. Capital $20,000,000 Dully Expense $5,275 Next Stand Pcadlrton GENERAL ADMISSION ADULTS 50C ' CHILDREN" 25 AT SAN FRANCISCO AT LOS ANGELES 0E WEEK, UNDER SHRINERS ONE WEEK, UNDER SHRINERS $5,000 Given Charity $10,000 Given Childrcns' Hospital ARE WE SAfE AND GOOD? The seau wro absolutely aafo can. not fall down, being held In place by tlie Curtis Truss system. No other circus so equipped, 1 ' The detectives with the. show are from the It. J. Coach Secret Service Agency at Cleveland, Ohio. Gambling and catch-penny schemes - are not tolerated or permitted. . Pickpockets . and , sharpers are promptly simttcd aiul locked up. HMX'iul attention called to the Sells Floto science of tent construction and erection to withstand rain and storm. No privilege car. Only circus with out It. The privilege (boose) car i saloon on wheels, a gambling den that suxi the pockclbooks of iH-rfonn-crs, canvosintMi and other circus at taches, under cover to public and -Uoe, In vlolution of law and decency. i Kentucky Grand Army. Louisville. Ky., May 13. Kentucky -vnrani n-hn wore the blue durlmr the civil war were present in Inrgo num- Louisville today. bers when tha annual encampment of the Kentucky department. Grand Ar my of the Republic whs opened In Entertainment ar- I - . 1X1U EI.KGAXCE, DVItA- UILITV, ECONOMY, NOTH I N U SUSPASSES ODK , 1'OOTWEAK. . - " rangementg on an elaborate scale have been made by the throe local posts. Thomas Sheehan is being boomed by Louisville veterans as the successor of State Commander L. V. Dodge of Be rea. and Indications point to his election. 1 : uniinrv nnr. : ins miu i mi ( if DEWSIES matters of Importance are before the the hls-h etevniinn r,.uor. u brotherhood nnd will be fully threshed while on the lower levels malaria is uui hi b Business meeting, ah parts encountered to a greater or less ex of the country are well , represented tent, according to altitude. To over and the south has sent many strong come climate affections, lassitude, delegations which will upslst New Or-imalarlo, Jaundice, biliousness, fever leans In Its fight to secure tho 1910jand ague, and general debility, the convention for the Crescent City. The most effective remedy is Electric Bit. ters, the great alterative and blood purifier; tho antidote for every form of bodily weakness, nervousness, and Insomnia, .Sold under guarantee, at the Kewlln Drug Co.'s drug store. Price 50c. brotherhood has not hold a convention In New Orleans since 1880. W. PRESTON DEPOT STREET. 0S) w i GRANDE R0NDE MEAT COMPANY ! PHONE US YOUR ORDERS J I H. H. Tammen. the fearless owner of the Denver Post and gom-cal mun agor of the Sells-Floto circus, is la the city. When a boy he sold news papers on the streets. Remembering his early life, he will have the carrier boys of the La Grande papers as his guests of honor at his big circus Fri day, May 2. Says he: "I will go my length for tho newsies.' Each one Is an ace. I would rather be In their company than with presidents and kings." Mr. Tammen further said: "The fiells-Floto show Is known here. La Grande people will not be fooled. One of La Grande's prominent business men said to me: "I make It a point to visit tha show train and Inspect the cars. Inside and out, and look the outfit thoroughly over. If the cars need paint and are patched up; If the wagons are dirty and dingy; If the general appearance Is scant and cheap It Is safe to say the show Is weak: Pacific Coast for Taft. Snn Francisco, May 13. That the Pacific coast will be solid for Taft when the roll Is called In the repub lican national convention Is indicated by advices from Sacramento. Portland and Spokane, where the stute convi n- Jtlona of Callfornal, Oregon und Wash ington, respectively, will be held to morrow. Among California, republi cans the sentiment Is overwhelmingly for Taft, nnd this favoritism Is appar ently shared by the other coast suites. Muny at I'aMlnic. The opening night of the Pastime under the new arrangement of the program, was well attended Inst night, Sherwood Williams sang the Illustrat ed songs. Engines After Circus Trains. The La Grande division point will ' be called upon to supply, about sis engines to bring the Norrls & Row circus trains to La Grande 'from the west. The engines will leave here to morrow and return som etlme aftss midnight Thursday. "I V. DENTIST. " Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red 851,'. rainless l traction. . ' -r ,' ' Expert golu work. Special attention, to children's teeth. La Grande National Bank Bulldlr.fi ' .. : '. Land for Bent. We have 320 acres of excellent Ian. , for ront. Call at once. F. 8. BHAMWELL, . C. J. BLACK. . f ; Snow on the Mountains. Six inches of new snow has fallen on the summit of the Rluo mountains at Kamela and Mcacham during the past three days. This morning the new snow came lown down on the west '.......St..... ! :TW0 PHONES: City Meat Market Main 50 Fir Street Market Main 48 3 Our large trade permits us to handle only the best of erer'thing to be found In a first class market Try our home made Bacor, Hams and Lard. BRICK IS CHEAPER Brick building, at the present price of lumber, is heaper as well as better. It has been demonstrated t slope of the mountains, and was pluln- I . i l i. : , , . iy visible from this city Pendleton ! "'-" superior w any maae in uregon . . I ..!U I I M uregonian. e -10111 lull tail ULIilulOn lilCK in any QUantltV. . - loo iax?B or roo Rma tr SENSATIONAL FALL In Prices at Davis-Jordan Musk- Co.V DlHNolutlon Sale. Unless you call you will have onlv a faint Idea of the Intrinsic value bar gains In this big stock of Pianos, Play, era, Organs, Guitars, Mandolins, Vio lins, etc. Everything must bo sold at once. Prices on some Instruments are I No order tOO lar?6 Or too ftma.11 in rsrwim nmmnt; '' 1 vwwi t w yiyLiipi, aiWllUUli, ; Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited. cBiiiiidies cr.eenuuy iurnisnea. trices made known on application. Friday, Muy El. Pk - , . . "H"""1 io wo, iot instance, a The date of the Sells-Kioto circus to PUno Player Draptlt!llll , sells for 1260, in marked down to I12S. A used upright piano that cost Ivxumrtirn Fwnwrs. I M50, new, you can have for 1150. A Columbus, Q., May 1 . Thousands new $300 piano Is now offered of delegates and visitors, representing tor $116. Pay by ths month If you the 16.006 mrnih.ni r.1 RMtk.. Choose. Tin tint nv.rlnnl. ,vt. hood of Locomotive Engineers and the' fl',, chance to secure a piano at almost 40.009 members of the Woman's aux-'. factory cost. Come today and come lllary, are hr today fo rths national prepared to buy. convention. ..The man at the throttle! -T- H. OOMTE, femoral Asent. I FMI.F.riH' Plivn imi'in - ...w uvuoa. t . . . . . -"" out sioca or uavis-Jordan IGRO- K RIEGER: Phon.Pe.idne, Black 701, Yard, Red 821. U Grand. Oraacts 1 was given a hearty reception by the city offlrlftls, oommercta! bodies and labor unions of Cotombus and will be Music Co., lilt Adams Avenue. entertained In lavish Manner during; - ' the convention, which will probably j The World's Beet Climate extend tkroagk three weeks. Many , u not entirely free from disease Children's Hats for School Sailors Dress Hats Bts, Bags, and Purses E. M Wellmari J ;i 0