La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 09, 1908, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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PAGE SEVEN.
Pastime Theater
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Grande Ronde Lumber Co.
PERRY, OREGON
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Heacock's Orchebtra.
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CHf," have not forgotten the wealth of j Hon, headed by Luella Morey and
None who last season witnessed the .acting, allegory, music and spectacle company much stronger than was last
superb performance of Clarence J3en-then presented, and great Is the Inter- season's formation, In presenting per
nett's incomparable drama, "The Holy est manifested la this year's produc-1 formances, that are uncommonly beau
tiful.- y Numerous changes have been
made by the author, each adding to
the power of the well-remembered
story, Interpreters of the varied char
acters have been most carefully se
lected, 4he "costumes ar hew through
out and Increased scenic splendor has
been provided. Miss Morey, who will
be remembered for her artistic rendi
tion of the various Sardoulan plays,
heads the company, and Messrs. Le
Comte and Flescher, under whose di
rection she will appear, have spared
no expense to make the production as
attractive feature of the season's of
fering at the new Steward tonight. -
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A Scene from "Tlie Holy Ciij a t the Stoward Tlicafor TonlKlit.
Rummage Sale,- '
St Peter's Guild will hold its fall
rummage sale In the Slater building
on Friday and Saturday, October 16
and 17. A good assortment will be of
fered for sale. ,The Guild later on wlli
have a sale of fancy articles nnd ton.
due notice of which will be announc
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The Leperschawn.
"Swinging." .
Old Sleuth, thu Detective.
"Yankee Tourist.' '
Richard III.
DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M.'
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CAN riRNISH LUMBER OF AIL KINDS
IN CARLOAD LOTS.
Ladles' souvenir- matinees
"Wednesday; 3 o'clock.
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Children's 5c mactnee Satur-
day, S o'clock. 4
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Must ray t'p.
All persons knowing themselves In
debted to tne undersigned, are hereby
notified to call at my old stand on or
before October 16, and settle . by. cash
or . note, as onthat date I am com
pelled to close my'books, and will have
no permanent office. .By complying
wlti the request you will confer a
great favor upon me,
. . - - J. M. BERRY. ,
"Tlio Cist and tio FidcUc.',"'
Theatergoers in this city will soon
have the pleasure of witnessing for the
first time the big Broadway musical
hit of last season, "The Cat and the
riddle," which comes to the Steward
Saturday night.
The eastern critics pronounced this
attraction as being one of the season's
best the very essence of, musical
comedy, extravaganza, vaudeville, etc.,
find Rtnted It xvn fitllv m,u1 tn am,
the past Broadway successes, "The J
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Anotlicr Six-no from "Tlie Holy City."
Tlie Elmore Sisters In "Tlie Cut and
the l ldille" Tomorrow Mj-lit.
Wizard of Oz," "Babes In Toyland"
and later "The Top o' the World."
Practically the same big cast that
was seen Inst season including the El
more sisters and Charles A. Sellon,
and a big beauty chorus. The pro
duction Is new and very elaborate.
The big song hits which are so
whlstly and airy are "Lota, from South
Dakota," "Rosy Dreams," "Modestlng
Restrains Me From Adding Any More,"
"The Date Tree," "The Mermaids," "I
wish I Were a Sailor." "Won't You
Take a Ride With Me" and some 20
others.
..The attraction will be at the Stew
ard opera house tomorrow night.
Keep Ihe money at home
by using
LA GRANDE SUGAR
Costs no nrrcsrd Jirft as
sued. All dealers. ,
Crowd Are McnHcri.
Good-sized crowds witnessed the
first presentation of the new film at
the Pastime last evening, and that
everybody was pleased Is very evi
dent from the amount of applause ex
tended. Mr. Ferrln's voice was heard
again, lle'wlll sing for the rest of
the week. The three long films are
hlgs-class "dope" and please every
body. To see them Is to like them,
and not to see them Is to miss some
thing worth twice the money asked.
The Rcrnto Tonight.
A new electric film program awaits
Patrons of the Scenic theater toa5ht
The vaudeville artists appear In new
turns tonight. Waltera being slated
'or m buck and win dance. t-Lw
THE GEORGE PALMER
UMBER COMPANY
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
We Solicit Your Orders for
Lumber. Lath, Shingles, Mouldings,
Chain Wood
VVe are prepared to furnish and deliver material
promptly.
Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8.
THE SCENIC
S. A. GARDIN1EB,
Proprietor and Maruurer.
HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE
nd
LATEST MOVING PICTURES.
The big vaudeville features
MOIUUS & MORRIS
, ' Sketch Artists
F. A. WALTERS,
. The Comedian.
4 Struggle for Life.
Crosscountry. ' ,
f '. Childish Match. :
Wonderful Lantern.
F. A. Walters in IVew Special-
ties.
. Morris & Morris, In a complete
change, , j.- '
"Matinee prlOfcS as usual.
At the evening performance
during the wefck the prices will
be 15 and 10 cents.
Kliange of Program Mondays,
Wednesdays and Frlilavw.
Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday afternoons at 2:30
Children under IS years of
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For 16 inch Chain VVocd DeCieetd at yovr ilrnic.
Call up V. C. BEAN, La Crando. rfcene, Txed 1741
Takes Pleasure in Announcing the Engagement of
ivift LUELLA MOREY as SRLOrJIE
Direction - le Comte and Flesher
M The Steward, One Night Only
FRIDAY, SEPT. 9th
This Transformation Scene Showing the Opening of the
Tomb, the Ascension of Christ, Followed by Innumberable
Angels, closely followed by the opening of the Great Gates
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f "HEW JERUSALEM" .
S That opens to view the Golden Inworklng of the Immortal i
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THE MOST LAVISHLY PRESENTED PRODUCTION OF THE
SEASON ,
By Speca Arrangement ihe Prices Will Be
Orchestra $I.G0; Orchestra Circle 75c; Dress Circle 50c;
Gallery 25c and 50c. Seats on Sale Wednesday
age 5c at matinees. , 1 TUIC IC fl f.HSD R NTFFft RTTDlirTMU ?
f Ste ward's Ope ra H o w s e
zamraay Evening, October I u
CH AS. A. SELLON
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The Merry Musical Fantasy
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fiddle
THE
Lyric and Music by Carlelon Lee Colbv
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21 The Big Beauty Chorus o
Realong The Dainty School Maids singers
m The Undressed Kids coSns
SEE HERR"
The Witch's Cave "RosyDreanjs"
The Fire Dance ' "The Old Date Tree"
The Fairy Ship Dianna ' "Nearly Grand Opera" t
J Under The Sea lVSd$'
"The Almanac of i 822"
VII
Salome Dance
MUSIC and Mirth ar ihrln mkiI.!.
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w" M1V IllfliU
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