EIGHT PACS
: EVENING O BSERVEK, LA GRAXDE, OREGON. TirCRSDAT, OCTOBER 8, 1908.
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gorgeous
tat. and the Fiddle,'
Big Song Hits. .
musical
. spectacle,
which the
eason was such a whirlwind suc
the, big eastern cities and on
way, will be the attraction at the
rd Saturday, October 10.
Company of . some
js. comedians and
Sjilly drilled and
40 singers.
a large and
beautifully
id chorus are Included. The plot
is taken and founded on the, favorite
old. nursery rhyme, "Hi Diddle Diddle,
the Cat and the Fiddle," elaborated
upon, and worked out by deft touches
into a fine big musical comedy ex
travaganza, just the sort that is a de
light to our - theatergoers on account
of its breeziness.
; There, are 'some big song hits and
musical numbers by the famous beau
ty chorus, all of which have delighted
Broadway and the east so that they
are now on the musical programs of
every band and orchestra concert in
that section.
The cast of principals here will be
the tame as played all last season,
many of whom are well known to our
theatergoers. The engagement here 1
hr Saturday night only.
Pastime Theater
MOTION PICTURES AND - -
ILLUSTRATED 60NG3
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; HeacocK's Orchestra. V r
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.' Program. - .
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- The Leperschawn. . i ' .
'0 " " ;-". I"
. "Swinging." .
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- Old Sleuth, the Detective.
"Yunkce Tourist."
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Richard III. f '
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DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M. '
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Ladles' souvenir matinees ' ;
Wednesday, 3 o'clock. V (
' Children's 6c matinee Katur- 1
day, 8 o'clock. , , , 4 , - '
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Orande : Rondc Liiiiber Co
PERRY, OREGON
of Iany Spectacular S. ones in "Tlie Cat and Uie Fiddle" at the Stew ard Theater, Saturday, October 10.
A Splendid Attraction.
e great Shakespcrian tragedy,
iliard III," "Old Sleuth, the D-tc-
and "The Lt rperschawn,"' which
be seen at the Pactime theater
tht, combine to make the greatest
e attraction that any show house
u city ha yet produced, according
atements made by the descriptive
iture accompanying the films,
first-named film Is the headliner.
etxerlor of the famous tower is
n vividly, and from the first flash
he picture until the end, It is a
inuous period of deep Interest.
thard III" is one of the best tragc-
now on the stage, and it Is no
ler that the Pastime will be able
iy after tonight that the present
ram Is far above the average.
iere Is a pretty love story running
Sugh "Old Sleuth, the Detective,"
makes It highly pleasing. There
uncanny scenes In the other film.
ftows the oppression heaped on the
IrlHh by the rich land owners,
the film Includes some splendid
hcraft nnd scenery.-
P. Ferrin will sing at the Pas-
for the rest of the week. Mr.
(on Is Indisposed, and Is taking
tments at the sanatorium.
Advance Scenery Here.
flie advance scenery and equipment
"The Holy City," which comes
tomorrow night, arrived In the
this morning, and with the ap-
rance of the company so near the
re,vlt Is high time patrons of the
vard opera house secure their seats.
company comes well recommehd
nd guaranteed to give success. The
HRcmcnt appeals to churchgoers
prrachers to attend this produc
; there Is a story of Interest to
i y one.
approaches the interest In the tourna
ment becomes greater. The score last
night .was 6-2, 6-0.
The first match, of the mixed dou
bles was commenced last evening, but
darkness Intervened before H was
ended. Two' sets were played. Miss
Floy Massee and A. W. Nelson winning
the first 9-7, while Miss Ruby Thelson
and E. E. Bragg Won the second match
6-3. The crucial match will be played
this week. George Bimle and Miss
Ruth Russell will play the winners in
the match now pending.
GUARDIAN S SALE.
By virtue of an order and license
made and entered by the Hon. Coun
ty Court of Prion county, Oregon, on
the 17th day of September, 1908, in
the matter of the guardianship of the
person and estate of Louis W; Bay,
minor heir of John H. Bay, deceased,
and ward of the undersigned, his
guardian, I will, from and after the
5th day of November, 1908, at my
home, No. 1505 Madison avenue, La
Grande, Union county, Oregon, pro
ceed to sell at private sale all his In
terest, to-wlt: an undivided one-half
interest (subject to dower interest of
Anna B. Bay) in and to lots 9 and 10,
of block 108, of Chaplin's addition to
the town of La Grande, Union county,
Oregon; also an undivided one-sixth
Interest in and to lot 5 of block 2, "B"
street, original townslte of La Grande,
Union county, Oregon, for the benefit
of said ward and his estate. Terms of
sale, cash to me In hand.
r ANNA B. BAT, -
Guardian of the Person and Estate of
Lewis W. Bay, a Minor.
THAT'S AT rERCrsOX'S.
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Prize Flftht Good.
The prizefight at the Scenic this
k, augmented by. several other
d films and some vaudeville' stunts
t teem of the Orpheum class, drew
iric crowd Inst night, and to all ap-
pranc-s the house will be filled
In tonlRht Every feature of the
"nt program which can be seen
Ight for the last time, Is high class
I well worth the trivial sum asked
the door.
ONLY TintEE LEFT.
' TennU Single Draw Xenr
End -Mixed Doubles Now On.
an
'iapldly the contestants In the ten
1 tournament for the men's singles
mplonshlp, are dropping out until
y there are but three who can
f Irn a chance of winning the honors.
defentlng George L. Cleaver last
' ilng, William Selgrlst put himself
line to play the final game, and
loevor wins the event, will have to
' him. George Blrnle and E. E.
agg have yet to play, and the wln-
v of that match will face Selgrlst.
lp weeding out procera haa been go-
Keep the money at home
by using
LA GRAM DE SUGAR
Costs no n ere end just as
sweet. All dealers.
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THE SCENIC
8. A. GARDIXIEK,
Proprietor and Manager.
HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE
and
, The big vaudeville feature
; MORRIS & MORRIS
; ' Sketch Artists
r. A. WALTERS,
I The Comedian.
' Gans-Nelson Fight; 4
My Watch Is Slow. ' 4
' Bill's on Fire.
; . P. A. Walters in New Special-
ties. 4.
Morris & Morris, in a complete
change. f
1 Matinee prices as usual. ' 4
At the evening performance
during the week the prices will
be 15 and 10 cents.
Change of Program Mondays,
V ednesda js and Fridays.
Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday afternoons at 2:30
Children under 15 years of
age 5c at matinees.
THE SCENIC
Manager D. H. Steward
Takts Pleasure in Announcing the Engagement of
"THE HOLY CXVi"
with LUELLR MOREY as
SALOME I
riikhiiwti
M The Steward, One Might Only
FRIDAY, SEPT. 9th
This Transformation Scene Showing the Opening of the
Tomb, the Ascension of Christ Followed by Innumberable
i v Angels, closely followed by the opening of the Creat Gates
ot the
"NEW JERUSALEM'
That opens to view the Golden Inworking of the Immortal
City
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THE MOST LAVISHLY PRESENTED PRODUCTION CF
SEASON
By Special Arrangement Ihe Prices Will Be
Orchestra $1.00; Orchestra Circle 7 Sc; Dress Circle
Gallery 25c and 50c. Seats on Sale Wednesday
THIS IS A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION
THE.
50c;
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CHAS. A. SELLON
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The Merry Musical Fantasy
Lyric and Musk by Carleton Lee
WITH
The Big Beauty Chorus
The Dainty School Maids
The Undressed Kids
21
Real
Song
Hits
f nlhif X
To s i
SINGERS
DANCERS ,
C0MEDIAKS
SEE
The Witch's Cave
The Fire Dance
The Fairy Ship Dianna
Under The Sea
HEAR
"RosyDreams"
"The Old Dale Tree"
"Nearly Grand Opera"
"Modesty"
"The Almanac of 1822"
And A Funny Travesty
ON
Salome Dance
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"Music and Mirth are therein combined
To please the fancy and divert the m1nd'
PRICES: Orchestra Seats $1.50; Orchestra $1.00; Drtss Circle 75c; Gallery 50c; Children
l5cLSLafat Va" Bmn's. Phone Black 521. Mail orders for out oltowa patrons recleved