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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1909)
V, KXGIIT PAGBH evening owxurn. tA r.RAvnr, onFc.ov. Tri:sim .iaxi auv u. 10. STEWARD'S OPERA B.H.STEaAtD,Pr9priefr HOUSE What the Pre ssl Henry Miller What (he Press of the Country of (ha Country Sai " Slmrlr upt'", , -N. Y. Hteald " An ntfcutlMiic uc " A koaderful nlay. -H. V. tErt Sun "Will ea lon( 'Hamlet" Pall. Preaa "Anlntenaelyiniert In drama. World umi uilea in ae. -Chkaao American "Mr. Miller hat rnuine auccesa at his i-ommind. - Boiro.i Her 'il " Superior loanyililnc ever dona in thli country." St. Louii Despach. " Orlial. dtrlni'and D'pically American pJiy. fi gripa and hold the udfence." Cincinnati Enquirer. PRESENTS The .Divide- "The Long Awaited Great American Play.'" (N. Y. Frets) By WM. VAUGHN MOODY As produced at thePrincess and Daly's Theatres and Ac a demy ' of M usic, NeV) York, for more than 500 times. Say; "Abttluit triumph4 -N.V. Sim. " A rti uwc ' N. V Tribute. Real tframir mw ' rease. maie, ua W V America. Tint irou sit a I tfrjmsitc achievement the 4ccJc. -Phda. Record A nowerful dUv. beautifully acted A new mark la Americas drama ' Out to Record-Herald. racU a hie d ru ble m in a hg wa ' - ttuAton Clone. The bit America a play st I.iei.'W c. i i-J d v.t- "Wilt aiwaya be re ft r rid to ai the great American plur-" rCibelpnatl Post. Saturday, January 16th PRICES: OAAejtfa $1.50; Orchestra Circle Dross Circle 75c; Gallary SOc, Setts on Safe Thursday. The PASTIME THEATRE D. R. ECCLES, Proprietor Motion Pictures and Illustrated Songs VP-TO-DATE SPECIALTIES. PROGRAM Anonymous Letter. v Straasburg. Song "Smile on Me," by C. P. Ferrin. - . ' f The Richards! I 4 Two tiny dancers with their original dances. "The Great Divide." is generally ac knowledged to b the greatest drama of western life yet written In the hls- .. Pastlino'a Strong mil. With an orchestra In the pit and good actors on the stage, with attract tory of the American stage. It tells Jive films to mix in between, the Pas of the strange wooing of an eastern) time theater last evening gave high woman and an Arisona prospector, lass entertainment to lis patrons. In representing hte conflict between the i the "Tiny Richards" tho house has a free untrammelled spirit of the west, j strong feature. The dancer are dl and the rigid conventionality and un- mlnutlve in else, but large in capablM compromising traditions of the east, i ties. They work together like clock- The play possesses great literary qual ity as well as wealth of clever dla- work. The show is clean cleaner than the average as clog dancing and Serious Accident. William Getchcll, the vet ran rail roader and pioneer resident., of this city, received a letter from his son, A. C. Gctcholl, who is now railroading on the Groat Northern, running out of HUyard. Wash., stating that while raxing he was sent out to ' flug a train and was left by his train. At this time the weather was very cold, and ho was compelled to walk to the x'jt'l'n. which required about three Y '' If?.- 161 - r J ; $ ' i 1 4 A 1 it Ji1 1 -1 l if aaaaaaaaJiWJiitiiiiaiMitWi MW lar' 1iraiftirr'ai)lf"a atinniralill i 'lliMaml air nai 1 1 an iiiinniiiiiiiiiia ini n iM-Ma maaHitiaHini iiii i n m i niaimi i)m ml at the Model restaurant, Fred Max well took advantage of the opportuni ty to take possession of their miniature cutter which, during this "spell ef wlntr," doea duty for a baby ear riage. When Mr. and Mrs. Fltxgerali had finished their repast they discov ered their loss and at once notified the officer. This morning tho mU ing cutter was loedted at the home of tho suld Maxwell and his arrest pramptly followed. j T'.jIs morning before Justice Stew- . ' art, Maxwell admitted taking the j sleigh, but said he had no Intention ! of stealing the anme, but simply I thought he was playing a practical ! Juke. The attempt at fun will coit ihe suld Maxwell the sum of $2S or It days In Jail. At prcsimt he U . laughing over the matter from tho other side, of his face while playtr.; checkers with his nose in the count Jail. A pill In time that will save nine la King's Little Liver Pill. For bilious ness, sick headache, constipation. They do not gripe. Price 25c. Sold by 311 verthorn & Mack. a; v-y-.' .'-.-y: y )-. J A ( Tf.'.rM ITonry Millir'a "TIic Great Divide." logue, replete with scintillating epl a well executed highland fling com gram, and Is Intensely drftmatli wllha' fpylaes the program. a rare combination, I deed. Critic : have been unprecedently unanimous ' Comedian AiTlvca.' In according "The Great IMvlde" t?i?j Phil Selts, the GerAmn comedian. I.- unstinted prel.te as being the beftt.i.o.v In La Grande and completes the Amrl?an romnnn ever stsged. Mr. j personnel' of the vaudeville artists at LADIES' SOUVENIR MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT S P. M. CHILDREN'S 5c MATINEE SATURDAY AT 3 P. M. Program Changes: Monday, Wednesday and Fridays Open Every Day Except Sunday j. MMM j MMIM..Mt . THE SCENIC ft ON PANTAGES CIRCUIT. g. A. GAKDIMEK, Proprietor and Manager. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE 'l LATEST MOVING PICTURES. f j Clianse cf Program Mondays, I WcdnuEdny9 anil tYlduys. t i The Roman Idyll. No Petticoats for Him. 4 The Intertaln Grand Prize. fr Automobile llace. Fletcher and La Pierre, vau- devlile artisu. . Matinee prices as usuat. Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons at 2:30 Children under 15 years of 4 age 6c at matinees. Evening prices: Adults, 15c; children, l'Oc. A Horrible Hold-up. "About . 10 years ago my brother was 'held up' In his work, health and happiness by what waa believed to be hopeless consumption," writes W. R. Lipscomb, of Washington, N. C. "He took all kinds of remedies and treat ment from several doctors, but lound no help till he used Dr. King's New Discovery and waa wr.olly cured by to drawing the Jury list, which tarn i n'isuinml the greater part of the fscs-fclun. 1 ' ' ' ; -; " " j "7 .,.;: : - " " ' it s t ' ' v , I . ( . ' ,4, j K t , . ., .-Wl.f!. Y. Y, : . i . . Yi . , . ,, ,,.r-, , .-.ours lutra waiKii'g ta a rogms lorm. 'h(sn hu nUA the statin.. ie dlsjoverld that both his feet were jadly frosen. and It was nccossary to .ake him to the hospital at Htlyard. U the time he was making this norve training walk, the mercury was down '.o 37 below zero. It In a wonder that te did not perish. Ho wrltea that he s resting uany now and is receiving all .ho attention possible, and expects to iltlmdtely recover from his Injuries. , A $23.00 JOKE. ay IIo Ditl Not SUml Baby SUlgh, Hut Simply Till to Be Funny. Last evcnlnr; while Vlr. and Mrs. ivlrl FIIIlri,' 1 wrn tnklng dinner , t ft Wv,i .y fri" v.-, LtCt r?fc'1r:."i y..y- Kv; .viJj.'il, ' v- .' yS.(;.;i: ''vv-;x yvy,:jvi, x.;..a -i Fletcher at the Scenic. r j Notice. To the Farmers and City Property Owners oat Union Cfounty: 1 Yeu are cordially invited to viekt us jat our efflcee m La Grande, Ore. Ous iobject will be to bring new Investors jlnto this field, In orster te do this) we jwlll need the co-operation of you ares Lrty owners. XV it H "al in farm aa4 Jclty freaerty. Umber land anal stu- aand, rentais and leans. Drop in ao vet acquainted whether you have an thing to offer or rot. we will he Vleased te meet y m Ver truly yours, f THB VAN Uy.V REALTY CO. Itooms 5 and , Sci'il er Blnrk. Both 'Fhcr.cs. La Grande, Ore Fineuloa for the kidneys are little rolden globules which act directly on he kidneys. A trial will convince you ft quick results for backache, rheu- fiatism. lumbago and tired, wornout fcellng. 30 days' trial $1. They purl the blood. Sold by Sllverthorn Sack. Cured of a Severe Attack of Bron' M'ii by Olmmberlain's Cough Rciiietiy. "On October ISth, la.st, my littlo 3-yesr-old dauphter contracted a severe cold which resulted In a bad caae of I.onchitls," says Mrs. W. G. Gibson, Lexington, Ky. "She lost the power of speech completely and was a very sick child.' Fortunately we had a bot tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In the house and gave It to her accord jing to the printed directions. On th- second day she waa a great deal bet ter, and on the fifth day, October 23d. she was entirely well of her cold and bronchitis, which I attribute to this splendid medicine. I recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy unre servedly as I have found it the surest, safest and quickest cure for colds, both for children and adults, of any I have ever used." For sale by all good dealers. fioenis from "llic Great Ulvitle." Miller hus at last been able to arrange tbu Scenic theater for this week. Th j, .oad tour for the play, which hus scvcril time sheen booked for presen- Votioe of Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the stock holder ef the Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Bank, will be held at the banking rooms ot the corporation, on Thursday, January Hth, 1S03, at 2 p. m., for in e'ectlin of a board of directors for the ensuing year and th? transaction ef any other biih-taw which may legally come before the meeting. The Eastern Oregon Trust & Saving BiuUt, Br OHO. L. CXI AVER, Decl2JajilI . Cashier. i 'iiwmiwr.i to i ii i" ,i j it 1? l 1 .;-;tT " ? ? othor team is Fletcher and La IMurrc Tiiey were at the Scenic lust evenlns j, : ; I its . jfty 4 v-' 'M 1 !. v fii r- 1 Y-,.WY trfu A .1 A- . .- .....J t "a" f' V) t f"iY Vr- H ret r 1 , " 1 ' La Pierre at the Scenic. tatlon here, b-jt the previous dates had to be cancelled owing to the losg con tlnuel success In the metropolis. "The Creat1 Divide" will appear at the Steward opera house Saturday, January If. Flt't I: r at t!m Ko-nl .' and entettained the patrons In a fli '.e: way. Tho automobile races show n y the moving pictures are t-sc eptionally Interesting. On the whole, the Scenic hir r. vi r- attract!. prozrarn this wc-c-k. a - ?m,srr-ip?n ivwi)vw -4V naansajajnoaifniii ia j v - i i , J i . '. 4" :H" ' ' ; "V v f MABEL PItOWNELL, AS lifTH JO T.DAN. IN "THE CHEAT DIVIDS."