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(4 Steward's 00EERCHTTHIR. Jclfli 10 MUSICAL omsdy EVENT of the sason V THE CHARMING coMEDiENE CoUllteSS Olga Von Hatzfeldt and company of so peopte W . UTFTL IN THE GREAT GIRIICAL SOIREE OF LAUGHTER AND SONG TJ" nl : -I iX TT IT C-o With Anna Held's original New York Casino Production and selected company including nui i ft the gorgeous "Sadie" fl w A FEAST OF MIRTH Robert. Lett OSflS GflflS music, and beauty AMD TEN OTHER COMEDIANS KSiUlfl fiW THE DAINTY "BATHING" UM " ii Prices: Boxes $1.50, Orchestra Circle $1.00, Dress Circle 75c, Galery 25c and 50c. :, .. wwwwww v PURCHASE CANADIAN LUMBER LAND D. H. STEWARD. Proprietor and Manager. E. J. CARPENTER'S (Cripple - Second sjcces&ful season in the west A western play for the western people Creek AMUSEMENT THE LITTLE DUCHESS Countess Olsa uon Hatzfeldt will be teen at Stewards Opera house Thursday Jan. 10, is Anna Hold s costly production of "The Little Duchess". Her company numbers fifty, and includes many names Entire production carried Complete with a company of 14 people supporting : TUESDAY, JANUARY 8 Orchestra and Orchestra Circle 75c Dress Circle 60c Gallery 26c and 50c PRICES ; IN A nURRT? THEN CALL V THE TRANSFER MAN ' He will take that trunk to the De a pot or your home in less time than i . take to tell it' ,,. Day phone Red 761 Night " Black 1792 Wagon always at you! service - HOW TO CURE CHILBLAINS "To enjoy freedom from chilblains", writes John Kemp, East Otisfield. Me. "I apply Bucklen s Arnica oi. also used it for salt rheum ith excellent .' results". Guaranteed to cure fever sores. indolent ulcers, piles, burns, wound.frc ,'bites and skin diseases. 25c at Newiin ajdrug store. MANY JOHNSONS ttwripps News Association) St. Paul. Jan. 8 There is considerable Johnson in the Minnesota, public eye to day. Governor John D. Johnson will send a message to the legislature to morrow. H. P. Johnson was today elect ed speaker of the house, Adolph E. L. Johnson is chief clerk. High Grade High Price-1 ijl I " I 11 tU I 111 Sam$ I County Court, For County Of Union, State Of Oregon The In the Matter of the ) . . Estate : of Ira D. Citation Tiffany, ' Deceased ) To Frank Tiffany and Annie Tiffany, heirs of said deceased. andE. A. Ki.lpack, Guardian of George W. Tiffany. Ru.e Tif any. Nellie Tiffany. Maggie Tiffany. Burel Tiffany. Sylvia Tiffany and Bryon Tiffany A minor heirs of said Deceased, and all i ..J.mlfnnuin CirtxitinO. netrS Known auu ui,v"" ' In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear ?n the county Court of the state of Oregon for the . count, of Union a he Court TZ. rrtM enth da .7..i. ion7 i iwi o c ock in the rft of'that'day.-then and there to Jhoweause. if any they have, why the petition of said Administratrix for an Order Uuarter oecuur. . - - rr -, ... : it. ncu id not be" gted and any objections if any there 'be. wny tne d -Should not execute the Bond for a Deed accordance with the terms of a oroer of the county Court dated March 14. 1903 to George H.Tiffany. for tn , South half of the SE Quarter of Section 14. Town.hi9l.SR 58, EW Mm Union County, Oregon. . Witness, the Hon. J C Henry. Jj the unty Court of the sute of 'regon r". county of Union with t-. of X Court affixed thi tenth da of Dec ember 1906. Attest: J. B. Oillman Cerk. Seal JAfolgeri GATE1 hi EXtraC m ft ' 1 ' 4 ' I': ' 1-T-; HI WiRRt't RENOMINATED ' (Scrlppa New Aaaoolatlon) Chevenne. Wyo Jan. 8 The Republi cans have full faith in the ability of United States Senator Warren establishing his innocence of the charge of land fraud which have been preferred by the Inter ior Department and renominated him to day. - SoU on Merit Vancouver. B. C. Jan. 8 A firm of timber me-chant trading in St. Paul Mo., and Minneapolis, Minn., have had trans ferred from the government fifty two sections of land on Queen Charlotte Island in the sound of that name in Brittish Col umbia. In the properties (her is over one billion feet of spruse, cedar, eno nemiocn. Bv the terms of the concession th Can adian government reserve reyalty of so much per thousand teet on th timber a cut Work of cuting th timber will commence in a few days. GOVERNOR HOCH 8orlDDa New Aeeoclatlon) ' ToDeka. Kan.. Jan. 8 Governor Hoch"s message to the legislature which is in AASftion. was read today. He resom- mends equal suffrage in all elections: The continuance of the prohibition laws Larger appropriations for exclusive negro school. He - states that the race que tion is one that demands immediate attention. iWRLSTUNa CHAMPIONSHIP ' iScrlDDa News Association) Newark. N. J. Jan. 8 Emmonuel Bruoolic th "Trribl Pol" and William Peters will meet In a wrestling contest her tonight for J 1 000, a massiv sllvr sun and th chamoionshio of th Eastern states. Gratco-Roman Rule will govern th contest and th winner must gam two out of three fall. Peters is defending the championship. Magnue Winter, the well known wreetler will be referee. i'5' vim- AMEND EXCLUSION LAW IBcrlDP Newa Anoclation) Washineton. Jan. 8 Th house com mittee today reported to amend the China exclusion taws to provide for an inspec tio.i of the nctUs of Chinese to enter this country, before leaving port in China and to provide agents of the Department of Commerce and Labor to mak this in spection. NULL'S VS BEARS (BcrlDoa Newa Association) Jefferson Citv. Jan. 8. A resolution which was introduced in th legislature .today to have two mule replace the Dear on the coat of arm of th Stat of Miss ouri, was killed by a parliamentary ruling. The author of th bill say that h will continue his effort to secur vth Changs. No. 0 Bit Las. Peawet. lot . i6 m ortn, Onum, kio 't.lOaat , No. 1 Cllv, Bt. Ix Chi- No s : 9:10 p m mnomu. i, JJpn PortlKBd. Dihi. - . . aurta irta-BpuSare - - . poitlaad. Ckjlua, VZn- , jf (llbUm. UmaUluL Wsl- . 'not UU, LewUlna, Celhi, 0 Mmoo, Will., Wr H p. n. Mr, HpokaM aua ullm B-.4A am potuU Ml U.U Suriu via ByofclUH ' Mo. a Islaad Clt. Aim! Ju- i Dili es-blcr sad Cvu- Beat . rrpt iW'ilou at Civ s w tl Hud oa y ta lur polru b lr ' Mlsai. towa. , - I ' I " - ; Ooaan HIM roan betwrco portlast txd S Tmneltoe every 0 diva." . r. J H KKMnBY. Aceot that ar well known in comic opera and musical comedy. The original libretto by Harry B. Smith, who may b reckoned as most tuccessful librettist, has kin meanstructed and adapted to the new star, while Reginald de Koven's musisal score has been enricnea oy in terpolations of the popular sort. with wealth of beautiful scenery and a company of unexcelled trngthand un doubted, excellence, "At onppi oreetc will open an engagement at Steward's opera house tonight. This drama of life In the Rockies is from the pen or nai koiq J. A. Folger & Co. San Francisco . GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC i-?OF. DAY, PRINCIPAL. MRS. DAY, ASSISTANT. I his is one of the best musical in- xttitutions in the state, and that people in this city and valley are beiininngtodiscover the advantage , v. this ichool. The system is the t latest and most practical, and in f cudes all the latest discoveries m th art of teaching music. The school is divided into two depart ment; No. 1 is for beginners from 5 years or more and are taught the first three grades. Pupils come oie hour each day. This is no kin- crrganen system but far superior. I lr No. 2 the grades are from 5 to 16 Here they graduate. Pupils ' 'ax'e or.e or two lessons a week as t ey desire. No scholars will be "j-ermitted to reiram in this school I w .d do not study. . upp;ite tne Fo ey Hojss over J the candy store. . P.-.cr.e. 475. the author of "Human Hearts. In his new play Mr. Reid tells a story ot atteci- ing a-.d human interest, strongly oramauo u.i treated in such a manner wiai iaugn- ter follows every tear and the spectator rises from his seat at the close or tne .wminct with a elow round his heart feeling that life after all is worth living. , Act first shows Martin Mason s sai&on, the "Temple of David"; act second. Joe.s cabin at Rift Canyon; act third, interior of the "Last Dollar" mine, and . act tour interior of Joe's new home. All scenery and properties are special and carried by this company. CABINET APPOINTMENTS HELD UP (Srrtpps New Association) Waihinfton Jan 8--At the requestor Senator Teller and Daniels, th senate todav held ud the nomination of Cortel- vou and Garfield for secretaries of the Traamrv and the Interior respectfully. ... -. The only excuse is that tney win not mak th offic until March fourth and th senate is in no hurry to confirm the resident's appointments. HARRIMAN-HILL Of flGALS (Sor.'ppe News Association) Chicano Jan 8 The officials of the Harriman and Hill lines are here today testifvins before the Interstate Commerce Commission, which is trying to ascertain if competition is stifled since Harriman gained control of the various roads. GETTING IMMUNITY f ROM WINTER S HIS In the wintry and raw spring seasons whan eouoha. colds. la srippe, tonsilitis, hronchitis. pneumonia and tuberculosis of the lungs are taking hold or systems, h la well for mankind to stop ana realize tnai these ills of exposure, rough weather and constitutional weakness are all managed very uccessf ully by osteopathic physicians So many people stand in their own light for immunity or relief from these diseases by holding to the unfounded notion that the osteopath does not treat diseases of this class. It's a pity, too, for esteopathy not only accomplishes wonder in aiding th. r.nre of these diseases, once they de velop, but it is a very successful treat ment in warding off winter s Ills by put ting the constitution into condition so that immunity is in large degree to be realized. Prevention is better than sure Osteo pathic Health. INST ALATION TO NIGHT This is to be an interesting evening of Modern Brotherhood. They will install their new officers as well as receiving an official visit from their State Manager, jW. J. Applegate. GHEIVIULPO What an American Saw of the First Battle of the Russo-Japanese War., Under the Auspice of the Epworth League In the Methodist Church MONDAY EVENING. JANUARY 14. 1907 i' Bishop Moor began his work in Eastern Asia with the Boxer Outbreak, and closed it amid the exciting scenes of the Russo Japanese War. ' He disembarked from the Russian transport Sungari one day, and she was destroyed the next For weeks there was great uncertainty as to his safety. He witnessed the sea-fight of Ghemulpo with which the war began Before returning to this country he was compell' ed to tell the storj in five of the principal cities of Japan; here he has told it from Alaska to the Gulf, and from ocean tc ocean. ADMISSION, Adults 50c- Children 25c, -IK ; Si ; t 14 3" - , ' ft-.' rt., 'h ""-''