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i ORKOn. WEDNESDAY, J.1XCARY IS, 1908. PAGE TWO. AXOTIIEB W E1SEK TEAM. z I 11 "The Man of the Hour" Note. George Broadhurst's latest and greatest efforts, "The Man of the Hour," which William A. Brady anj Joseph R. Grlsmer will present here soon, Is said to be playing to capacity houses In every city It has visited, Wm. A. Brady and Joseph R. Grln mer's production of George Borad hurst'f latest efforts, "The Man of th Hour," with eyc ptlonal strong com pany and com.i.eV scenic production, will be the al: itl.u at the Steward January 21. The play hn liuer the attraction at the Savoy theater. New York, sinco last December, mui fiom all accounts It will. remain ta-.re for several years to come. MEW ' ELECTRIC 'THEATRE A VOYAGE AROUND THE STARS. WHERE IS MY HEAD? IlliiHtrulcd Bong: "MONTANA." IN DREAMLAND. A WIFE WANTED. . DRAMATIC REHEARSAL. Program changes each Monday and Thursday. Ladles' souve- nlr matinee every Wednesday, i p. m. Children's 6c matinee every Saturday, S p. m. New Electric Theater. n. m. sin:mvooi & to., rmprlcUirs. 4 Mahaffey Building. 'A in.' . J 5. ' 4 1 t 1 trtiww't '... Jim r - if ?i, Tho Mayor and the "llowt," A-t II, In "The Man of tho Hour." "Devil's Aurllon" t'oinimny. One of the moat prominent features of Chns. H. Yale's "Everlasting Dcv- ' STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE D. H. STEWARD. Proprietor. ( FRIDAY, JAIMIARY 17 J CHARLES H. YALE i Subtnitsfor vour pleasure THE EVERLASTIXG ' Devil's j Auction Has de'ighted Young and Old, just cne quarter of a Csntuty i Superb Srenlc Investiture. . Novelties Singing and Dancing Eye Bewildering Effects. Large Company j Extravagantly Costumed. . i npippo Orchestra $1.60 Orchestra Circle $1.00 rlltLO Dress Circle 75o Gallery 25 and 50c. Seats on sale Wednesday at Van Buren's store M's Auction" and, by the way, a feat ure that la not now presented by any other spectacular organization, la the transformation scene. In former years a spectaculi r per formance was not considered cotnplett without Its final scene of transfornia tlon, and fortunes, as In the case ol the original "Black Crook," "Thf L Grande Boy Figures In IteorganJ- xaUon of Strong Baseball Squad. A Welser dispatch to the Capital News states that unless all signs fall. Welser will have another ball team this year that will warm things up along the line before the season closes and one that will keep the fans In other towns on the uneasy seat. Already the baseball fever has begun to break out and already prep arations are being completed to get matters well under way long before the season opens. At an enthusiastic meeting held at the Vendome, which was largely at tended, baseballlsm was discussed In all Its phases and plans outlined for the season's work. One thing Is cer tain, the people and players may well expect something much better this year than, last, as everything will be managed along strict business lines, ihus avoiding all dissatisfaction as the season closes. At the meeting Wallace Chllders acted as pesldent, protem, and Frank Grlbben, secretary. It Is likely that i number of last season's players will be signed up, among them being Wal lace Chllders, Tom Hlggins and Meats, the clever catcher, who Is now in California. A caiitormu j,ili.!n.i lhly recommended by Walter John--,'in will probably also be secured. Raseball enthusiasts In southern Idaho nnd eastern Oregon may well expect something will be doing In Welser before the season comes to a close. Main 43 ' - PHONE - Main 43 j I SN0DGRASS GROCERY WILL GRILL W ALL STREET. Y'. J is " 05 4 ti 1 1 ?fei P TIiA now anil MakliiR a "Mayor," A it I, In "Hie Mini of Hie Hour." STEWARD'S BK HOUSE I The Dramatic Event of the Season TUESDAY NIGHT JANUARY 21 Wm. A. BRADY AND J0SEFH ORISMER'S PRODUCTION EMM 1 1 A Story ol Present-Day Conditions BY CE0RCE BR0ADHURST Presented Here Exactly as Given for One Year SAVOY THEATRE, NFW YORK, Three Months ILLINOIS THEATRE, CHICAGO Now Playing the Heilre Theatre Portland "A play that docs credit to its producers and proves that the stage can be made as great an educator as the pulpit or the press. U. S. Senator La Follette. PRICES:-0rchestra, $1.50. Orchestra Circle, $1.00. Dress Circle, 75c. Gallery 25c & 50c. Seat Sal January 18. whlto Fawn," and later David Hen derson's show-pieces, were spent In presenting these ningnl'leent speci mens of the srrnle painters' art. Of Kite years the promoters of spec tacle outside of Mr. Yale, have dis carded th se effective finales to their perform a ne'e, possibly to save what they consider an unnecessary expense. In any event, the scene has been cut out in the majority of fairy produc tions, with the exception of the "Kevll's Auction." Manager Yale, however, has each year offered his patrons a benotlful series of stage pictures, and In this, the 26th edition, promises a radical change from any thing hitherto attempted In this line. The new transformation Is entitled "Amor" (love) and Is claimed to be one of If not the handsomest mlse-en-seenes ever presented, i-'teward's op ora house Friday, January 17. New "Jeff" lMvis Will Attack Money PliitiM-rulH of Money Street. New. York, Jan. 15. United States Senator Jefferson Davis, the Arkan sas solon, who Is seeking to outdo rillmnn as tho real wlelder of a redhot idtchfork, will be one of the princi pal speakers at the meeting of the N'ew York Progressive Democratic league tomorrow night. Senator Da . Is has promised to give the Wall street "plutes" a thorough roasting on lis verbal gridiron and will let loose omo fireworks that will make his Irst speech In the senate a pale and nnocuous affair by comparison. Augustus Thomas, tho playwright, vlll preside over the demonstration, vhich will be held In Cooper Union. The principal purpose of the meeting is to ratify W. J. Bryan for the pres Jdency. Mayor Tom L. Johnson of 'levelnnd, will also be among the peakers. j JUST RECEIVED A shipment of pure Honey I in the comb Aiso a new barrel of Heinze's Dill Pickles Fresh ranch Butter on hand at all times Telephone' orders will receive prompt attention . j Notice of Final Settlement, ..Notice Is hereby given that the un lerslgned has filed his final account is administrator of the estate of George McFatrldge, deceased, and the county court of the state of Oregon for Union county, has fixed Tuesday, '.he 4th day of February, 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m., as the time, and the :ourt house at La Grande, Union coun ty, Oregon, as the place for the hear ing of any and all objections to said account and the final settlement there- if and the distribution of said estate. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this the 2nd day ot January, 1908. B. 1 LEAVITT, Administrator of the Estate of George McFatrldge, Deceased, COCHRAN & COCHRAN, Attorneys for" Administrator. DJ4-11-18-25-D1' Ftr Rale or TrsnV. The business, stock and toola of the Blue Mountain Marble A Granite company la offered tor sale or trad, for particular call on or address U-Itf B. C DAVIS. A well known mixture made In La Grande, the Blue Mountain Cough yrup. Try It. Red Cress drug store. Sunday School Exiert. . James Edmonds, the Sunday school oxpert, will hold conferences with Sunday school workers of this city at tho Baptist church, corner Sixth and Q streets at 7:30 this evening, and ilsoit 2:30 and 7:30 tomorrow after noon and evening. The subject for this evening Is, "The Building of a Sunday School." The address will bo replote with stimulating and practi cal suggestions to superintendents and teachers. Mr. Edmonds Is widely known and ranks first among the men of his profession. He always In structs, entertains, profits. Hear him tonight. W. H. GIBSON. ! JAS. G. SN0DGRASS Main 43 - PHONE - Main 43 "X ti?4 . ttttf ttTT tttf TtTTTT'f T TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTttTT t . t t ADAMS ID 10 AVENUE 1 DAVIS-JORDAN- i f; I MUSIC CO. See our line of Books. All leading authors. ADAMS AVENUE f The Blue Mountain Cough Syrup Is not a new mixture for a cough. It Is an old standby for coughs, colds, la grippe, whooping cough acd sore throat For sale by Rod Crosi drug store. it Strayed. There cam to" my home Tuesday morning a horse trtlh saddle and brl dle. Owner will pleas call and get him and pay for this notice. S. P. STAPLES. THAT PICNIC HAMPER Should always contain a battle or two of our pure and sparkling BEER No matter what Tour "solids" are. vau'll na rinhc 'in tha linuid nart of your refreshment if our Beetf nestles in your basket wh ycu start out. There will be no fear of its "going flat." It won't get a chance after you have sampled its exquw te flavor. Try a sample boi even before your picnic, then you'll know the right kind to take. . I'LaGrande Brewery j x " f JULIUS ROESCH, PROPR. J Childrens Golf Gloves Ladies' Golf Gloves New Toys For 1908 E. M.Wellman&Co A&