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?AGE SIX LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1910., m visra.:-:;j53K Every family Jim need of a good, reliable liniment. For irainj, bruise, sorenew of the muscles bikI rlieiimntio rutins there it none better than Chamberlain'.. Sold by all dealer. Mrs.RobertPattison agent for ; ; GOSSARD CORSETS 7 PRICES $3.50 arid Up PHONE plack 81 or Black 1481 i The Up-Building I of This Bank I Is due to the fact that we have ample capital and that we tare adhered to a policy wno has been cpnsoivatlve, yet aloug progressive lines. We offer to our customers modern facilities for the prompt and proper tran- I . sactlon of their financial affairs; ample vault and safe room tor , storing sod safe-guarding . of their moccy. notes, Insurance policies and other valuable pap e.-s and such liberality of treat ment as Is consistent with pru deut banking, ; . YOUR account is cordially soll- cited. ' 1 The United States National Bank, ' , - 1 i i IN'' 111 1 lU i ' 11 1 1 1 t Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS "-'V'1 V.,;'-: a ftlSSZRALD, Proprietor . '. : i '3 II ! t fflfl .000 HEX speak of onr Overcoats la the highest terms, and they merit the comment They are beautifully design ed and elegantly tailored. Every man can find bere an Overcoat that will seem to hare been made especially for hhn. , Orercoats In all the season's correct Models In Kerseys, Ox fords and Grays. Mixtures In all the weaves that look well and wear well and .that Impart a pleasing personality. Silk or Serge lined, as you prefer. OTereaat mating Has reached Tailoring art-nd 'there's "j - W. k MM th exclusive Tailor for bis Over eeat Always pleased to show! Clothiers and 5 "Still More than the Best" M. Otto Paul, Milwaukee, Wis., says Foley's Honey and Tar is still more than the best. He writes us: "1 have so many calls for Foley's Honey and Tar that I will have to write you for some more. All those that bought it think it is the best for coughs and cclds they ever had and I think it is still more than the best. Our baby had a bad cold and it cured htm In one day, Please accept thanks. "Hill's Drug store. . f , v . 1 PIS HAIR STORE EES. PALMES HAIKDRESSIXO AND BEAUTY PARLORS Manicuring Shampooing Facial Massage and Scalp Treatment Switches, Curls, Puffs and Combings f' Made to Order. .. ju Massage Creftra and Facial Remedies Hair Goods and Novelties. rw Fir Street la Grande, Ore. European Plan Only Rooms 60c to $1.50 First class Throughout D. G. BRIGHOUX, Proprietor. ONE BLOCK FROM DEPOT La Grande, Oregon v i V.i SAVOY: HOTEL ' - - AUTHOR IS VERSATILE "Time, The Place and the Girl" Writ . ten by Master Playwright, "The Time, The Place and the Girl", Which has to its credit the longest run ever made by any show in Chichi 463 performances in addition to a New York and Boston record will be the offering t the 3teward. May 30. - This play which is described as "a comedy with music and a plot," Is the result of collaboration 'of Joseph E. Howard, Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams, whose prolific mill has turned out "The Girl Question,". "A Stubborn Cinderella" and "Honeymoon Trail" as well as other sucesses. "The Time, the Place and the Girl" has proved, however, the most successful in both matter 6t runs and popularity. ) The combining of a story that can be understood with music of the whistly sort and dances which require mar yelous ginger and endurance for their performance, have been the pivotal feature of the success. George Ebner, who played the lead ing part last year, again heads the company. Be appears as a happy-go-lucky gapabler with a typical and pro lii; -rzzztzlzT. nrnv all -situations when he finds himself caught In a quarantined sanatarium. Other members ef the' last year's cast are Amanda Hendricks, Gertrude Smythe, Jennette Patterson Theodore Ifook, and Vernie Taylor. The chorus are fresh, young and pretty, as well as full of enthusiasm. tli ten Blue Ribbon Beauty Broilers being one of the features of the production. STBOXG, BILL JfEXT WEEK. Orpheum's Second Week to be Strong, er Than Opening, Says Manager. The bills are out announcing next week's program at the Orpheum. Man ager Gardinler affirms It will be bet ter than his opening bill was. The feature, number will be the Noel & McPhall, the male sister team. They sing and dance and do six changes In one act. Their wardrobe- is said to be immense, and they are making a good Impression In Boise this week. Harmon & James, violinist and sin ger Is the name of the second team on the program. Kellum-Wllson Trio a musical act is heralded as a fine act, and judging from advance notices, Mr, Gardnier is confident the program continues .to draw good houses. WHAT MOHXG nCTCKES ARE. Figures Compiled Show the Film Bos ' " Iness Is Enormous in Extent A cursory glance at the tremendous progress of .moving pictures in this wonder and a doubt as to the future prosperity of the Industry. The usual remark is: ' "Isn't. it wonderful how the pictures attract patronage? But It won't last; people will sooner or later grow tired of them." . "A careful analw' the situation will demonstrate that surh Is not the case, and that today the moving pic ture business is just beg'nn'ng to blossom out into Its own." says B. M. Sherwood, the Isls manager. "The general public as yet has hot been ed ucated to the enormous value of the ucated to the enormous value It is get ting, and when this knowledge has been disseminated It will cause addi tional' Interest and Increased attend ance." "The average cost of reels If H.C0O each. If the exhibitor is running- a three reel show, be is giving the pub lic a show for five or ten cents which actually cost, to vroduce. $4,500. ; "It must also be home In mind that the theatre costs on ?n average, $10, 000, and. that the runuin penses -of the house are considerable, including salaries, light, heat, etc. : "Now, before moving pictures wane In public popularity there muat be something of equal entertaining pow ers launched. If the exhibitor changes bis program every day he is showing a $31,500 program each week, which the public can see for five cents a day, or thirty-five cents a week! I ask in all confidence that there can be no reply where is the danger of competition for the moving picture from any other amusementf 1 ' 'This offering to the public la made possible by the fad that a number of ftlt at ach prod t tic are obtl It I. Drift tfrmieacfccitrrii ttrtat ttttttttttttttttttttnttttttrrtTTTTTTTTTT . ....... axa ........... . would have to be exhibited at a pro hibitive price in one theater at a time, and the admission fee would be from one to two dollars. . It is estimated that there is invested by moving picture manufacturers op erating in America about $2,500,000. There are about 125 exchanges which have a' working stock of about 2,000 reels, for which they paid $100 per reel, or $25,000,000. There are approx imately, 15,000 theatres, costing from $1,500 to $100,000, and averaging these at $5,000 there is $75,000,000 Invested in picture theatres. Taking the average cost of operating at $30 per day, or $210 per week, 15, 000 theatres would expend $163,800,000 In a year: "Assuming the average pro- PROFESSIONAL DIRECT OBI. 0000000909VV PHYSICIANS AND SEO N. MOLITOR, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adaaa Ave. and Depot street Office. Main 98; Resl- -7 C. H. UPTON, Ph. O. M. D. Physician ' and surgeon. Special attention -to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat- Office In La Grande'Natlonal Bank Build ing. Phones: Office Main 2, Resi dence Mate 82. - i. L. RICHARDSON Physician and surgeon. Office Hours: 2 to 5 p.m. except Sunday. Sunday by appoint ments. Telephones: Office,: Black 1362: Ind. 353: residenceMain 55; Ind. 312. JEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7 8. 9 and 10. Phones: aHome 1332, Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone, Black 951. Successor to Dr. C. E Moore. DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor of Optics. Spectacles and Eye Classes Fitted and made to order. All er ror! of Refraction Corrected. 1105 Adams Ave. Foley" Hotel Bldg. La Grande, Oregon. , DR. ft L. UNDERWOOD and 1 DR DORA J. UNDERWOOD Office of. r Wright Drug atore. Special at tention paid to diseases and surgery of the eye. ; :-''. Phonea Office Main 22;- residence, Main 721. s. J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist Roon 23. La Grande National Bank Bullo tag. Phone Black 399. . DR. R. R. IJNCOLN, DENTIST First class servlcea given. Office over LIU ly'e Hardware atore. Phone Red 1131 DR. p. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sur r geon. Office at Hlll'a Drug Store. La Grand. Residence phone. Red 701; Office phone. Black 1361; Inde pendent phene 63; both phones at residence. w r ,:.'-n ATTORNETS AT LAW. COCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys : Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. I Grande National Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon. T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law. Practices in al 1 the, courts of the State and United States. Office in La Grande National Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon. D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer Baker City, Oregon. Notice to Trespassers. Positively no hunting allowed on our premises. Do not ask for permis sion. Blocklr.M Bros. C; C. WILSON Teacher of Violin. Call any time at 801 Matr. ave, . nue. IJSNA McREYNOLDS Teacher of Pi .. ano and Voice Culture. At 1426 Washington Avenue on Wednesday and Saturday, Telephone, on these dates to Red-1122. ic. . v. -a n mall estimate ft would amount In a year 10 000,000. The 15,000 theatres wouia therefore take in the total of $163,800, 000.00 and $39,000,000.00, or $202,800, 000. , - ' ' ' . "The admission price ranges from five to ten cents, and as there are t great many more five cent houses than ten cent ones, the average would be about six cents. Dividing $202,800, 000.00 by $ 06, and we have 3,380,000, 000 people who attend moving picture shows annually. "Taking the average number of em ployes In a picture theatre at six. th jre are 90,000 persons deriving their live lihood In this manner. "Properly directed, the moving p;c ture business can be made a powerful factor In. politics. ,If each theatre, through its employes and through Its Influence in showing pictures and slides of the favored candidate, could control 100 votes it would make a to tal of 1,500,000 enough to swing any national election." Good things to eat: Dill pickles, taeur kraut, P. 8. currants, raisins, Ketiup.'Chlll Sauce ami Pine Apples. Get them at Geddea Bros. 10-Aere tract on Adams avenue. s.reet la front of property. City rA of the city crosses nH length of property; and hare a contract A ' city to Up sewer on every 60 foot lot without coat A aplendld anf investment Price 15300.00 1 '4 A S-room modern brick house, 2 Iota 124x120 feet, nice shade trees fruit and lawn, barn, wood shed, ete., on corner of 2nd and Spring street for the remarkable low p rice of $1800.00. Easy terms. This property has been held at $2100X0 but the owner must have money, hence the great reduction In price. Let me show you. ' ' G. J. RT.AnCe Real Estate fJaa I The George Palmer ". ; RETAIL DEPARTMEN1 1 We solicit your orders for Shingles, Rubberoid RooVng Deadening Felt, Building Paper. We are prepared to furnish and deliver material, promptly. - Phone Main 8. SHINING PARLORS Next Door to Electric Light Office NOW IS THE TIME TO I V m sk - ' "' ' "r TA w4 i Look After That Eve Trough j Rainy weather will set in sobri, We liave plumbing fixtures of all kinds. n.zxzz ind tec. 12 ir i. i BAY 6 mauau ty.Dunaing. 1V CLEAN ANYTHING, HORSE BLA NKET. Work E Dvingi and Phone Pure Candiea will help to spend 'j pleasaiit,, evening. Any kindfyoa waat. Bpecial orders t Bakeiy T If' s Angel Cakc3 Layer Cakes Loaf Cakes Lady Locks Baltimore Twist Coffee Cakes Doughnuts, Cookie Royal Grocery arrJ tvn 4aaaai New 9-roOm brick house, macadam water on corner of property. Sewer ij i A n contract with home - 2 cash, balance on terms. t SHOES DYED Cigars and Tobacco of All Kinds Fruits and Candied IWEIFEL -v. Depot street? 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