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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1911)
THE OBSERVER BRUCE DENNIS Itei4attheirtofteatLa;rande as second-class aaUer. scbsoeiptios bates. Daily, singly lallj, per ek Pally, per month I .1SI314 12 kTM 15161718 IB 20 2 1 122232425 1! It must be a li;sson to all evange lists to see the way Gipsy Smith, tie king of them all, handled that Port land meet'rg. It proves what mot people have always thonght that tbi? pulpit ig not the place for the vaude- THie show; that " WHlngBgate snd street slang are entirely unnecessary to tooth people on religious topics. With the coining of Gipsy Smith Jt is adncerely hoped that the day of Billy Sunday and a number of Imitators is vr In the northwest , The vooltsen xaH t Baker and just cam to a uralieajipn of whst iti would mean to lave the tariff on wool i . tampered with. A a result they hsv rawea a tuna tor eoucitioaai pur Ioses. It is a little late for theV should have been st this long ago. 1 Moat insurgency In the halls of con-j gress means a death knell to th wool indostrr of Easterp pregon. Ei?ar that . .fa mind Tb city campaign la on In earnest. but wb?re is the comimttee Mayor) . . ... V 1 Kicsarason appointed recently to ' LJ- - 1 ... ' . 1- .if, , . 1 jit wprrar;. I f ail VCiilC "la Swinei'laud" Pathev Ueautifal and ry interestinjj tleS Of Lak' Lucers and of Kh scent of VX ft'ti " very Iflne. .. - - 'F,5aglng Vltagraph. Pic Jture.. :n : k -j ... "The Zyless" Are acrobats Sand giv. "r lr picture Iperformance. JBetty, ta Jloonshltwr's Daohter" KaU-ta. "An Tp-to-Dete E3oiement" iPathe. A very lively comedy y JHt. gherwoo-l Williams, our new an 6 popular soloist, will ting: "You Dear." ComlDS "Colleec Bawn Kt em, Thr reel". Remarkable tt hiany wy frtlcn!ar1jr a leeery licene was taken in Ire llsod. 10c fMMMIMIMMMMMI?tHHHIHII'HIIIIHI' A Stron Bank ' Efnciealiy eondacted, net only In the Jntrets ( Its stork .Islden, bat tf its deosItors and patrons it wells ' tTltk affielals well know a and trusted In the rsroraaalty. With capital, tnrplns and andlvided profits ( t10,ftMJOOO ad total ; mrcet f $10000.0. Tbe La Grande 5atloaal Bank offers ts firms, corpe ra ttans and Inditldnals the best banking service, and Its offi cer ask personsl Interview with these ceattmplaUnf chaagiBf aecoiBU er epenhig- aew enes. La Grande National Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON. CAPITAL . SURPLUS i RESOURCES Fred J. Holmes, Pres. F. L. Meye rt, Cashier make a report on a propoesd commi j Eion form of government? This is of great importance and the report . of that tonimi:tee is awaited .with in- ( tense interest, ' " .1 Hark ye' the rUroad ioa of Oregon is to session. It hks fa:! i many- men before it aug-ust prestsee ! to solve ito rate problem for tne in terior country. Please don't mue. Tht eoamiBfion may reaily mean to 4o ifometbiiig this time. 'Uncle Sam has decided to se.id troops to 'China. Perhaps the. mis sionaries wKl be pleased as well as all other Atueirans who haw? pone '0 the empire for different purposes. limed up Tcaii-'ht Tonight at s o'clock 'the f.rit per formance of lie tit-venue Rounduji pictures wiil s'.art and La Grande will hcve tlis ciatite of seeing the world's f.reatTt broncho barters in won at-r-' ful stoi'.tE. Buffalo Terooa is hrvi-n In these pictures handling the rope as eo other living person nas ever harioled one. He is shown in't'je woaderi'ol bull dogging which was r-lj h wonderful seBsat'on at the Pendleton Rounduy. In . fact ewry foot of the S.0OO fet of film that iV, c suon toiiigat'na -xciUBg to te extreme. Tie following js iabu from the Baker Democrat: The audience that visited the Cheyenne Roundup pictures were fortunate in seeing the best pictures of this kind ewr shown in the city. The pictures were clear and distinct and were Just as true to P. A. FCLET, COrXIUIAXIC $ 100.000.00 105.000.00 . 1.000.000.00 W. J. Church, Vice P?et. Earl ZundelAss'I. Cashxr i ;. v 1 i ' - ."''. y ' ' '- ". . g Modern imm life ai If one was sitting in the grand eland seeis It in 3t natural state Tiese pictures beyond a doubt are the best that have evter been produc ed and Tar excel any roundup pic ture that hare ver been thrown on a scre-en." THE REAL 'SANS-GENE. Story of Her Adventurous - Career In the French Army, Every one tniTr the washerwoman who was so familiar with Napolon in VSetoricB Sariln :lay ""Mmev Sacs Gene."' tmt the real KansJnp who lived et Jbut time wa a drajriwu to tDe of the pTmt CrsiatiR arnitta ami rpnt tnnty years in rami fv.d twr rack. a i-ai;)iaim ai.d Imttiw over Ccroiie. In the Mtisee L'Arure m Paris .there Ik a special rose Jusid wbl 'h utand her equestrian Kltstue. Her real name was Marie Tberee Fijmeur. and he vca born in Kcr rcmdy in iTTJ. "Wh-n ten. at the end of tjije reipn of terror, she enritlled In a cavalry regiment rommacded Ij.v one nf ber nnclen and soon acquired the Bicknanae of KanM lene. " Mme. SanMlene fought in Germany with the French and P.atayian anuie, cbarped at fJolieulindeu. tk mrt in the siege of TouIob. vii in the Italian. Spanish and Austrian -amiinijm and foucbt at ' AnRterlits end In Kuwia. torlng the hundred days tbe eisjwrir conferred the Legion of Hunor upoo her. and she charsed at Waterloo fr the last rime." 'v r - ' r With tbe restoration she left the army to get married. She was then thirty. In the course of her marital career Sans-Gene had fire horses shot under her and was wounded eight times Indifferent engagements. be died In hospital In I SOL -London Globe. CAXT-l$TZ, JlS PICTURED BY GIBAL'D. .t' ' Cain ."St lh- IE Z 6 19 tTrTJ . ? 1 7f 2 J i ; f il l I hwKvr 1 mmm: "'is fc ' T I IOC OCGHT TO EfOW j! Uls throp, tad 1U abnitr to teni iealre Is to tan eat the best ! CLEASIG A5D . and to price air services Is ! eel year eatlsfaetiea. vTe be-' llee ve de this. If jeer gar sseau 4 ear atleatisa sad Utm ut a asd we will da yen week prwmpUy tad! faaraBtee et to rala the saaterials. lalT UXLNUr 5 I CLEANING vTGisSS Mala U. H. B. iTacfaer PYRAMID CF CHEOPS. It Weuld Take a Hundred Millions te Duplicate It Today. 1 One of tbe mttst familiar question , asked by ersnally conducted" tour ists visiting Esypt and tbe great Jiyrs mld built by Cbeojn is. I. wonder bow much It cost to build it?" A building contralor with a bead for figures and building estimates tsa estimated tha tbe Cheop pyramid could not tie dupli cate?! today fur les than f KK).tjO.(KK. With modern machinery and the em ployment 1 40.(KK) tonecnttera. haul ers, qrarryroen, masons. and laborers a duplicate of tbe pyramid could be eret-ted in two years. -,It b:t teen calculated that tbe work really required tbe wervli-es of 10ft.(VKi men for thirty . years. Tbe Cbeop" pyramid (wcupies a ;u-e of V2 acres and U 74H feet high and contains H.V 3xr.(i(C) culm- yard of ime and jrran Ite. Tbe material alone represent aa item of S30CK!,(WiO. .while the labjr would Increase this atwmt by JT.xi.. (m. To this muist te added SX'MXt.CKtO for tools. transKrtatioa and simitar items. Tbe pvramid is built on a solid rock ino feet deern and to build a foun-' dation of this character would add to ! tbe cost t tbe extent of making the : total of J100.ftitO.ttOO.-New York World ALL KINDS Waters-Stanclifield Produce Co,Main 706 Eye Troubles Are Hereditary Eye troubles are caused largely on &count of the improper FOEM of the , -eyeball. The shape of tbs . , yeball is inherited as arc all other physical fea- ' ,t tores as the iio&j and mouth. If you have eye troubles, your children sre more than liksly to hi affected similarly. RED LIDS STYES, Itchfnf Uds, jlvlirilon te titndy - ana Latliiess ire ife- feign of eye Jrouble in fchildrsn. We relieve such troubles with glassjs. - 1 CBISD ILL MY GLASSSES. i mf eired Stock J Catsup and Fried Oysters, for a feast. Ail winter, enjoy the whole- 4 some oyster at its hest by serving always cooked or raw, Jwkh plenty of Preferred Stvk Catsup f Small Bottle 15c Each Each Z Laige bottle . TOR SALE BT I Pattison Bros. Phone Black bL tSBaaHSMBHsajBBn)sfjiiaSMB.. Are Excellent He CarryVanilla Tcff SELDERS VJ fI kl Ax .Vi uNut; FOR LUXURY, STYLE AND ECONOMY , There is no substitute for -. . - ALFSED BENJAMIN & C0S : ' " York Style." ..:- G Vercoats and Suits From our attractive saowin lect a fKrniert that lullr realizes eorreet dress. ' OVERCOATS SUITS $i5.00 to $30.00 : vi $2D.CD to $35.03 . "t'l'ti also exdvsite agents for i SOCIETY BRAND SUITS. $20.00 to $35.00 ''..r SINCERITY BiJAKD Suits " $15,00 W $25.00 KEKYON J&NREIGN COATS -f j $112.50 to $25.00 V. :'--' S '" iT STEVENSON FUR COATS: $25.00 to $65.00 Ou? burnishing Department for Men Largest and Best Assorted in Eastern Or jon. We invite comparison of botli quality and price. N 'lCWEST The Quality Store I 7-.:..... . ... . ' t ' Cutting the Bill.. -l.have got to perform a very dis tasteful operation this morning. re- marked the eminent surgeon. . "What Is tbatr 4 . "One of my rich patients wants me to take a little something off bis bm." Washington Herald. O. A. C. SHORT COURSES Begin Jan. 3, Continue Four Weeks You Are nvfed r von er.n surelv se- . oi r ideal of e i , . Not Sura ef Him. ; "Why are you so sure that be loves i nnr :""-v.; "Because be stays away from me in bopes be can overcome the fascination of my presence. And there is bat one thine that bothers me I fear be will succeed.' Cleveland Plain Dl. Every citizen of Oregon Is cordially invited to at tend the short courses of the Oregon Agriculture' College, beginning Jan. 3. Eleven distinctive couices will be offered in Agriculture, Mechanic Arts. Domestic Science and Art, Commerce, For e?'I7and Music. Every course is designed ta HFLP the student In his daily work. Mate this a pleasant and profitable winter outing. Xo ts ltisn. Reasonable accommodations. For beauti ful illustrated bulletin, address H. M. TEXXAXT, Registrar, Corvallls, Ore. Farmer's Business Course by Correspondence. Heft-