EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. OREGON. SAinUUV, OCTOBER 10, 1008.
PAGE SEVEN.
Tf CAT AWD THE HDDLE" TOWGHt
CUPJAltiS lmL BE RAISED ON FIRST ACT AT NINE O'CLOCK
VThe Cat and the Fiddle." ,
. . There Is an attraction at the Baker
this week which every child .will be
tickled with, say a recent Issue of the
Portland Telegram, referring to '.'The
Cat and Fiddle" which comes to the
Steward tonight. It is ''The Cat and
the Fiddle," one of those extravagan
zas which are rarely ,found on -the
road these days. From the start "The
Cat and the Fiddle" made good with
the capacity audience, and swung along
at a lively clip, keeping the house' In
constant suspense,, owing to the sur
prises. The company must be carry
Ing a vast amount of - scenery ' and
"props" ' for ; there are Innumerable
"drops" and a multitude of trick
stuff. It is even more of a "trick
scenery' show than "The Devil's Auc
tion" or any of Hanlon's spectacular
successes of a generation ago. Almost
every 'minute something' happens.
Flowers spring out of nothing, and so
do dinners, smoking material and even
people. All disappear, with equal dis
patch. There are more things doing
than at a circus, for articles are ap
pearing and disappearing again In all
corners of the . stage. Mechanical
magic plays an important part in the
entertainment, and when the tricks
are momentarily suspended there are
songs and dances by "a capable com
pany of comedians and pretty girls.
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.
Untori 'county,' Oregon, for the benent
of said" ward and his estate. Terms of
sale, cash to me in hand. : ' J
ANNA B. BAY,
Guardian of the Person and Estate of
Lewis XV. Bay, a Minor.
Grande Ronde Lum ber
PERRY, OREGON
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The EIGHT SAILOR MAIDS with the CAT and the FIDDLE .
fellow Was Well Prcwntctl.
"The Holy City" played to a house
well filled with appreciative people
lust evening, in a manner highly cred
itable. Though seen last year there
were many who went again last eve
ning and were satisfied again. There
are close to a half d,ozen first-class
actors and those who cannot lay so
much claim to notoriety, ''figured less
conspicuoubly, making an even bal
anced compuny. Acting such as Is
seldom witnessed In any tragedy, was
put to the view of the audience from
the first curtain to the last drop. The
stage settings and lght effects were
exceptionally fine.
minded of this. The scats went on
sale Frlduy morning and early In the
day big Inroads had been made on the
board.
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The Senile.
The Scenic put on a good show lasf
night. The moving pictures are such
as hold Interest and prove entertaining
to any crowd." The vaudeville sketf hes
last evening were new and really fun
ny. The crowds to continue to swarm
a'bout the door trying to gain admit
tance whenever a new thing is pur on
at the Scenic
THAT'S T TK'inT'K.'iN-s.
GCARDIAX'S SALE.
By virtue vf an order . and license
made and entered by the Hon. Coun
ty Court of I'rlon county. Oregon, on
the l"th aay- of September, 1908, in
the matter f 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 fny
home, NJ. 1505 Madison avenue, Ln
Grande, Union county, Oregon, pro
ceed to sell at private sale all his in
terert, to-wit: an undivided one-half
Interest (subject to dower Interest of
Anna B. Bay) in and to lots 9 an1 10,
Keep the mottcy at home
by using
: LA GRANDE SUGAR
I Costs no rrciCcitf Jist as
X sweet. All dealers.
lm-. A. KHIon n Tlie Cut uml the
. l'lddle."
Thrrc Grcnt Film.
"You get your money's worth at the
Pastime," says Manager Heacock ln
speaking of the splendid program
'hlch Is being presented this aftcr
n"n, and again tonight, "Richard
HI" la easily the head-liner, but does,
"t stand alone In question of excel
lency for the other two attractions are
remarkably good. In fact. It Is seldom
that three first-class films are pre
sented during one, program. Mr. Fer
'In will Hlng again tonight.
Curtain at TonlKlit.
At th Steward tonight, the curtain
K"es up at 9 o'clock to accommodate
the business men and clerk who art
t work In their places of business un-
late hour. Theatergoers are re-
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; THE GEORGE PALMER.
, U MBER C0MPAWY
- RETAIL DEPARTMENT j
We Solicit Your Orders Tor
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings,
Chain Wood
We are prepared to furnish and deliver material
promptly.
Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8. ,
NOTICE.-
Spcelal Election to Approve Cliarter
Amencunenta.
Notice g hereby given that on
Tuesday, the 24th day of November,
1908, a specter election w ill be held
of the voters of the City of La Grande,
luion ; county, Oregon, and that the
polls will be open from the hour of 9
o'clock" a. m., nntlj the hour of five
o clock p. m.. of said day.
Said election Is -called bv order of
y"""1 me cjiy or la Grande
lor the purpose of proposing and sub
mitting to the people of the City of
La Grande the approval and adoption
of certain amendments to the charter
of the city of La Grande as Bhown by
the proposed charter heretofore ap
proved by the council of the City of
La Grande by ordinance No. 392, Ser
ies 1908. and flloH iith arwi u .v.-
office of the recorder of the city of
uiouuo, on me ivm aay or Sep
tember, 1908.
S trail thn cttv nt T o .
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its charter and approve the amend
ments to the city charter, and the new
City Charter nrnnnaoit an A
by the council to the people of the city
The following are the polling places,
lUOIFPR N n rl nnvlrM KA ,
wards designated and appointed by
First Ward. Pltv Halt r.,,.. t.
P. Clark, v.. c rtnvia or.. r.-n
Patrick. Clerks: William Miller and
Thfl annrnVfll lt fVlAOA Amanilmant.
by the peoplo of the city of La
urunue win oe submitted to tne vou
Second W'nrd Pnnnntl Chnnk..
Judges: Peter Kuhn. F. S. Bramwell
and George. Ball. Clerks: H. E. Cool-
iage anu a. w. Nelson.
Third Wnrd. Vtnll.llr.o. ut f
Judge Ramsey's residence on Penn.
avenue Judges: C C. Penlngton, B.
w. Grandy and John Catea. Clerks:
v,. a. vurpiuat ana a.-c. Williams.
Fourth Ward, Harris" Hall Judges:
Bernard Ijocsdpn. fi. E Pnu'lAp on1
John Sheak. Clerks: C. J. Vander-
poei and Warren P. Noble.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
attached my hand and affixed the seal
f my office, this 10th day of Septem
ber, 1908.
'L. D. E. cot:.
CAM f URNISH LUMBER OF M L MIVDS
I1M CARLOAD LOTS.
For 16 inch Chain Weed Delivered at voir Heme.
Call up V. t. BEAN, La Crandf. ffccr.e, Red 1741
Pastime Theater ( THE SCENIC
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El) btlirNGIIAM, 4
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4 Bales cried oa short notice.
Satlefaottoa (uaranteed.
No extra charge for distance.
LA GRANDE . . - OREGON 4
Route No. t. 'Phone No. 196x6 4
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MOTION PICTURES AND
ILLUSTRATED SONGS.
Heacock'i Orchestra.
. Pro gram.
8. A. GARDINIEn,
4 Proprietor and Manager, 4-
HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE
' and '
LATEST MOVING PICTURES.
The Leperschawn.
SONQ-
"Swiiiglng."
"Yankee Tourist."
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Old Sleuth, the Detective, 4;
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Ladles' souvenir " matinees 4
Wednesday, 3 o'clock. 4
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' Children's 5c matinee Satur- 4
day, 3 o'clock. 4
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Richard III.
DOORS OPEN AT 1
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The big vaudeville features
MORRIS A MORRIS
; Sketch Artists t
' V. A. WALTERS, 4
-The Comedian. 41
Struggle for Life. .
4- Cross Country. 4
Childish Match. 4
Wonderful Lantern. 4
4 F. A. Walters in New Special- 4
4 ties. '
Morris & Morris, in a complete 4
41 change. 4
. Matinee prices as usual. .
At the evening performance
4 during the week the prices will 4
be 15 and 10 cents.
4Cliange of Progrmn Mondays, 4
4' .Wednesdays niu) Fritlays. 4
4 Matinees: Tuesday Thursday "4
4 and Saturday afternoons at 2:30 4
4 Children under. IS years of .4
4 age Eo at matinees., 4
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La Grande
Saturday Evening, October 10
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The Merry Musical Fantasy
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Lyric and Music by Carleton Lee Colbv
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. The Big Beauty Chorus o
ReaLa The Dainty School Maids singers
The Undressed Kids cDoSsws
1 HEAR . -
The Witch's Cave RosyDreams"
The Fire Dance "The Old Date Tree"
The Fairy Ship Dianna 'Nearly Grand Opera"
Under The Sea Modesty"
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Salome Dance . ;
"Music and Mirth are therein combined
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it PRICES: Orchestra beats JI.50; Orchestra $7.00; Dress Circle 75c; Gallery 50i ChiUr.n
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