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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1909)
TL tw ' MO 111 ETtMNG OnSERTER, IX CJUDE, OKEC-OV Tl'tSDAV, ,U'!UL,2, lM!. i.u:k FEYI1V, i)T lifijijfM' LA.GRANDE BUSINESS MEN'S . II . w . - (5 o)ro) eg Li U U W i SPRING FESTIVAL FREE ON THE STREETS Under the Auspices of the la Grande Business Me SIX JOYFUL NIGHTS I o llJ o A ATTRACTINS FU n If IS A IS) Li ZrMXi NISHED BY. TUT "11 SIX HAPPY DAYS ...... i s 11 on II. S. TYLER, Lessee and Manager Featuring the Largest Trained Animal Show in the World Two Hundred ultra marvelous animal actors including Lions, Leopards , Pumas, Panthers Ti gers, Dogs, Pomes, Pigs, Goats and Monkeys TWO STEEL ARENAS AND ELEVATED STAGE IN MASW . DONIC ATTRACTION - PHARAOH'S DAUGHTER ' A strange illusion that created a great sensation at Luna Park and Coney Island last summer. C. "WV, Parker had a great improvement on the original and calls this attraction his pet show. The stage setting and pantomime accompanying the illusion .are re markably well conceived to accompany the transfor mation and to bring out the idea of Nile of Ancient Egypt. In addition- - to Pharoahs Daughter many beautiful electrical dances are presented in a unique manner. ' . v:: -::-"v'-:''' .'-.---- BABY INCUBATOR A V C GIANT FERRIS WHEEL ; DAREDEVIL VALEAR In his sensational act .of leaping the volcanic gap on a bicvcle. THE GREAT "BENO" Aerialist extraordinary Feats of skill and daring on a slender wire. ... ' Concerts daily by Parker's Famous Concert Band. DAINTY DETERMINED DEMONA - Looping the loop in a hollow ball. This great act was never before seen in America. UNCLE JOHN URIE And his funny old mule 'Billy Possum." s HIGH DIVING LATLEYS. THE HORRIBLE MESSINA DISASTER A striking, realistic and accurate portrayal of the hoiTor of the recent earthquake at Messina. Every detail of scenic environment, from the ruined hamlets and towns on the mountain's slopes to the beautiful city, will be presented during the absorbing lecture, which is delivered by an eye witness. Absolutely new; nothing else of the kind or approaching it. THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD ; The acme of Scenic and Electric? Production. Depicting by the use of scenery and electricity all the minute details and thrilling situations of 'tliis most horrible disaster. . ' ... - HALxi'o TOUR Or THE w" GELD - A Never-To-Be-Forgotten Pleasure THE TYROLEAN ALPS -The most beautiful mechanical, electrical .and sce nic exhibition ever conceived. Twenty minutes in Dreamland. ,: ' HOME OF CARRIE NATIOlT MONKEY LAND TWO HUNDRED ULTRA MARVELOUS ANIMAL ACTORS, Including Lions, Leopards, Pumas, Panthers, Ti gers, Dogs, Ponies, Pigs, Goats and Monkevs. V Two Steel Arenas and Elevated Stage in Masto donic Attraction. THEOiOJWATBELLES A rhymeful, tuneful, musical show with a reason, mostly beautiful girls. Consisting of high-class Specialties, Remind Com Gdy, Latest Songs, flood Dancing. Everything up-to-date. An eittcrtahmieiif forLadics and for Children. RAG TIME OPERA r RAZZLE DAZZLE . OCEAN WAVE THE EATZENJAMMER KASTLE 01 TLA M S. An old name hut an entli-elv new I ,, ..Hr,, nvn:ii aoia yon In thHr grip with breatlileai!'''"!! to delectable fujrj'land. Aladiu's, lied illh nsfon ndliifr clrclrlral m)tr ! dunjiodt (lie if-ta(or from prosy 30 SOLO MUSICIANS 30 THE DATE May 3-8, inclnsive. THE PLACE LA GRANDE, OREGON. Interest IntelHirciit iresenfmnt al- fenN fairly ftelluMCd.' 10,030 DIAMOND TONGUED STEfCAmPP. : EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RTlLlTOADS THINK THIS OVER : ! if you believe - in your. : ' , ' town why not make it worth while to do busi- . . ness here?. ; . : : . : f " I I M ., T" MANY DRIFT BACK TO VISIT lA GRANDE 0K 31 AX PICKS THIS 0VEK ALL OTHER VLU VH La Grande Has Made Favorable Im wsslons With Houietieeta.. Kv-aJ LVtsfe Men Say Inijolrid Are In- erea-iiie riid!y. iiase of ASK FOR LA GRANDE SUG Daily Observer, 65c per idonth HomeaeekerB are commi-nclng to drift back from Portland, where thy went when they flrv. " . from the EaaL . Ik nnai -V '. ' . - -,a r.: . . to the horae . raveling weat, and :. - " ' . instances the W11I- - vhag failed to make - - . -iear the impression that 1 Ronde did. One example i 't toe to 4',gbt -reattrdsr ttScji 40 who has lived near Twin Falls jt more than a year, started west ward again, going through the Grand Ronde without stopping under pro test, and finally reached the Wllllam etts... He wri not satisfied with that loudly-tooted district and drifted back to the Graad Ecnde where, yesterday, he was shown about. r At the end of hia trip he affirmed he waa sorry that he ever spent monoy going farther and that he will buy here is strong prob ability. - ' ' .: Rvery real estate office In the city reports that there are great increases in the number of inquiries for salable land. The great majority of these in quiries are from eastern homeseek- ers who are drifting back to Eastern ' Oregun after touring the northwest. This substantiates the theory that literature in distribution to homeseek- ' . era as they pass through here. Is not j spent In vain. It is useless to at I f-rrt n i- "uence them to leave un ' - ..v..; .s: they will go to the ter 1 al. i t i'::-;. nre coming back and . Grande is getting its share. THE GEORGE PALMIER LUMBER COMPANY RETAIL DEPARTMENT OlfGAXIZEK HERE. Woodmea of Tfce World Will open Omsde For Memlw rsWp. Alfred D. CrWge, district organizer for the Woodmen of the WorM Is in Lt-OraMJe today nl J;1 ithihUi Rv ' Wc Solicit Your Orders for ' Lumber, Lath, Shingles, .Mouldings, Chain Wood We are prepared to furnish and deliver material promptly. : i t I t - Call up Petall Department Phone Main ft. t days, doing effectual work among the members of the. city and securing I new ones. He has been touring Eas Itern Oreron on the same mission. J Mr. Cridge is a hard worker', and will j doubtlessly get result. W. R. HamlltOB went to fummer Tille oa business ihU ccrning. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the county court of Union county, Oregon, as ad ministrator of bs estate of William O. Peach, late of Union county, Oregon, now deceased; and that all persons having claims againM said ectato ars required to jr?int tbt same with : 'proper ''Touchers' to ilm at lis Visi dence. eight miles east of La G.-inda," te. said Union county, for settlement, within six months after this data. . Dated this find day of March, SIM. v J. 8. PEACH, Administrator, Estate of W. O. Peach. Deceased. t-M-t;i 7-14-tl C. H. FINN, Attorney. t! i r.. i til (lib