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Ona enthusiastic newspaper critic
who aaw "Ma'a New Husband" last
ifuon pronounced It :;The Napoleon
of laugh roakert," .Thla was candid
of the critic, but It was purely the
natural outcome of his experience and
attraction In having had a really en
joyable time. Tli It) jingling, joyous,
musical farce will be the attraction at
the Steward on Monday, November S.
Everything la new, the book, ' the
lyrica and music. The aong hlta num- married. He haa had hard luik on
ber a acore. It la promised in advance the road and ahe haa had worse in her
that the general tone f "Ma'i New experience u mltrM of a New York
Husband" 1 thoroughly clean , an boarding house, so the happy day la
mirthful. The performance appeals postponed until. fortune smflus or the
to every one who seeks dlverttsement "hot walks." At the moat trying
from home and business cares. "Ma'a llm er flnanelal stress. Maria re-
New Husband" has a well constructed celv ,e,trr trom wealthy bache-
plot that holda the Interest until the 'r f0"'1" Chicago to come - and
fall of the last curtain. Herbert Short, ,ok charge of his house.' He being
an actor out of a Job, and Marie Long- tormw admirer of Mrs, Longfellow.
fellow, a widow, are. engaged to be n"w " . "ln ner a h, wlf anJ
haa made a will In her favor.
, Mrs. txngfellow haa a son. Willie.
and being" unwilling to leave her af-
husband penniless In New
W -.. 6er to CIik'Ago l:i the iola ot Wllllo,
I her son. " This plan leads to a aeries
of Involved and mirthful situations
(that never fall to keep an audience in
: a roar, y In the end Short cleverly re-
fvea!a ftls real )dcntty to hl n willing
" host In 'such fc manner thnt he sue-
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ceeds Jn getting his good will and Cul
pepper draws a" new" will In fJvor'of
Mrs.' Longfellow and her husband to
X Stage HaruW Show. 5
1 .The feature of the Huge Hands ahow
will be the big disappearing ftct. Don't I
forget the date", November IT y ' A
One of the Laugh-Producers tn "Ma's New Husband.'
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Hood River, Nov. 4.At the coun
cil meeting Monday evening two peti
tions were presented to the city coun-
!f.yfc v,,'.twT.'" v"t;" ' ' -'v
cilices 'fr'Vuildlnr and Jo'poiatThg-'an
electric line throughout the valley.
H. B. Lnngille, secretary of the Upper
Hood Klver Development league, was
In the(cjty yesterday ... promoting ..the
porjoct and Is enthusiastic that the or
gan Ira t Ion ho represents has made the
beat proposition, to the council and as
sures the people, that If the' franchise
is granted to hlm,4hst the best Inter
ests' of tho-entire "valley will be empha
slxed. - The petition states that the
Una will be ovned -and operated by
esldcnts and porperty bwnera' of this
valley ,-' ",f - V: ' ' ! - .';--' y '"' ' '
C. A. Bell ,'?v.ho represents another
syndicate of local men, also presented
an. oruinonce requesting, a franchise
for an electric Jlne on.;certalti named
streets of the"clty of Hood' River,
which passed lt first reading and was
referred o' pie" street committee for
i recommtndfttlon. k
Strayed.
Tuesday, November , black., . male
hunting dog (pointer) white hr.nnt;
carrying black leather collar with
large ring. Finder please notify E.
Sebbelov, Doth 'phones. : . . 4-St
One man left Island precinct, Har
ney county, since It voted dry last
elect Inn, and IS have come tn.
TOIl RENT Five-room houe, 114
A Jams ave; four blocks from Fir
Bt. $8 per month. 'Phone IUack
166J. Nov7
A big warehouse business Is being
done at Pilot Rock. , 4
A Mosler I7-year-oid
himself while hunting.
boy killed
"Ediion Plonocrilia and Kec- ,
lorda at NEAVLIN BOOK A STA-
TIOXKHY CO.. Z .
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; 4,: i bVa warm one; but wW redound to the
1 ,,.ti.ff,tll(i."ll'r.!'l' the speedy con-
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struction of ah electric Ine.
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"Iial" XclHort ;Stung.H"
,', N'i w York, Nov. 8.- "Battling' Nel
sonlis staying In a small hotelbe
cause trie" clerk of , the Vaidorf-Aa-torla
refused' him a rpom. Tjjt it;k
recognized Nelson and informed him
that there was ho room and probably
never would '.be' '"Bat" took the
hnnch and noiselessly sUppd luto the
street. . .-,; -
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be started at Klamath Falls.
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"Willie for Shame," In Coming Steward
Attraction.
. Proprietor aad Manager.
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LATEST MOVING PICTURES.
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4Change of Program Mondays,
.. Wednesdays and Fridays. -
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Rocombole, a Sherlock "" Hol-
mes.
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Helen Brandon, Eastern Bou-
brette." rA:y': -;,'.V," ;
f , Walters and Murry, In a "Bar
rel of Laughter," a burlesque on
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Matinee prices as usual.
Pastime Thcafer
t MOTION PICTURES AND .
ILLUSTRATED BON,Ga
The Irish ackam$th. : '
How Bridget's Lover Escaped
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4 ' Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday 4
and Saturday afternoons at 2:80
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"In the Valley of Yeaterday."
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Ladles souvenir . matinees 4
Wednesday, 8 o'clock''
Children 5e mitlnee Satur-
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THE PACIFIC M0OTHLYC0MR4HY
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THE PACIFIC MONTHLY,-An Oregen made magazine now
running the popuiai 'sfOiT-Yifarfn Eden" by Jack London,
- can be secured as a premium with the Observer. Talk it over
with the circulation department
STEWARD'S OPERmHOUSEi
D.H. STEWARD, Proprietor ; I
SECOND ANNUAL TOUR
v. f . . Harry Scott Company
Octobers
PRESENT THAT FURIOUSLY FUNNY STEW, MERRILY
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A GREAT SHOW-IS THE UNANIMOUS VERDICT CONCEDED BX, THE PRESS, CJRHCS
P?CS; Orchestra Seats i.00; Orchestra Circle 75c; Dress Circle 50c; Gallery 25c and $0c
Seats on Sale Saturday Morning t
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