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STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE
J D.H. STEWARD, Proprietor
Saturday, January 16th
IBfillKM JlMKEIINti
What the Prm
of Ihe Country
-N.Y.HfU
' An rnihitilc uc
-N. Y. (Eve ) Sun
"Will livt lon as
Phil. Pk.
intdrtmi. olni.nt
Mr. Mil!r hw a
lion:i nrr-i n
SuMflor loinytIin
ever done in I hi k
country.
M, Lout i iMpit:n.
1" Or(iml, dirin'nd
fypicilly American jihy
It gript ind hold the
gudrrno.
; Cincinnati Enquirer.
Henry Miller
PRESENTS
The
Great
Divide"
'The Long Awited Great American PUy.n
N,Y. Press)
WM. VAUGHN MOODY
As produced atthePrincess
and Daly's Theatres and
A caderny of filusic, Nets)
York, for more than 500
times.
What (he Press
of (he Country
Say:
Abtotuic funfh
-N.V. St.
-N. Y Tribune
Rcl dramanc tttc
." N f.iournal.
Tc, drjminc. u
ultial."
NY American.
M TNe irott ifil
drjmaitC achi vemni of
the dtode.
Phila. RecorJ
"A prfffu( plat,
hJiuiifuIlT aottd A nw
mark i a American
drama "
' Clnogft Record
Herald.
"I-icUr ft Mg pro'
bicot in a h-x way "
Ho tun Ctoba.
'Th big America a
play at
St. LouiRcpuhiIc.
' alwiyi be re
fcrnd to at the treat
Aiturican pity.'
. t Cincinnati Poal,
Soau fur "Tli tire at Divide."
The re of eat for the engjga-
ment of "The Great Dlvldo," which
comet to the Steward Saturday. Jan
uary It. began this morning. Thin su
perb production to under tho direction
of Henry Miller, who presents an un
usually distinguished company of tal
ented playera In this truly great
American drama, .which-- ran for over
500 performance In New York during
bert-Gren MacDunough operatic ex
travaganza, which will be presented at
the Steward Tuesday, January 19, has
made one of the most pronounced hlu
iAughs Galore.
The trouble with the Scenic theater
during the present turn la that much
of the time the audience cannot keep
that has even been scored by a muni- up with the continual string of wlttl
cal play for a number of seasons
Th great drawing power of. the piece
seems to lie In Its very witty lines and
excellent music. There to no denying
the fact that the American playgolng
public like to laugh. In 'Tabes In
Earthquake Anniversary.
Kingston, Jamaica, Jan. 14. Me
morial service In the churches .of
Kingston today marked the second an
niversary of the great earthquake ef
clsms that come from tn monologue j January 14, 1907. which destroyed a
and dialogue artists. Sells the C.er-: large portion or ire oiiy.. ne enni-
man comedian, bubbles over with
mirth. He has a monologue of Dutch
stuff that would make one's side ache
If the jokes were all caught. He sends
versary finds Kingston practically re
built and enjoying a greater degree of
prosperity than before ' the disaster.
Largo sums of money were raised here
PRICES: Otxhesin $1.50; Orchestra Circle $1.00; Dress Circle
;5c; Gatlory 50c, Seats m Safe Thursday.
Steward SCS Tuesday Jan. 19
THE HIT OF THE SEASON
The PREMIER MUSICAL EVENT of the YEAR
Victor Herbert; and Glen MacDougn's Phenomenal
Musical Extravanza Success
"Babes in Toy land"
Among the Talented
Eddie Redway as Alan
(The original Gingerbread man)
Gen Ormond as Jane
(Late with Gingerbread Man;.
Helen McLeod as Tom Tom
(Lftst season with Gingerbread
Man.)
Gast You Will Find
Beth Tate as ...Contrary M?.rv
(Late prima donna with H. W.
Savage.)
Gus Plxley as . . . . . .Marmadukj
John F. Ward as Barnaby
Will H. Hatter as The Toymaker
Ida Ward as Mrs. Piper
AU of tho Great Original Oast cf
"Rabat In Toyland."
. "The Rtan-li of tlio Toys" Switc In "Baliew In Toyland." at the Steward. - '
this season and last. Some Idea of
the popularity of the play which Is
showing at the Heilig Is shown by the
rush for 'seats today.
"Shore Acres" Coming.
"Shore Acres," which always leaves
behind so fine an impression because
of its' simplicity, Its tenderness, its
genuineness Its real touch of nature
will be seen In this city at the
ctotvu-ri Wortnrxulav. January 27. It
' also
MAY BURDOCK, GERTRUDE LAWERENGE and
th BEST SINGING GHORUS EVER ON TOUR
aided by
AN AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA
PR1GES: -Orchestra $1.50; Orchestra Circle $1.00;
Dress Gircle 75c; Gallery 50:. SEATS ON SALE
SUNDAY MORNING
t.i''-T-'i '
Toyland," the librettist, Mr. MacDon
ough, has presented a piece that is
full of hearty laughs, not the laughter
that Is engenedered by the Indlscrlnv
lnate use of "slapsticks" and stuffed
clubs, but thV legitimate merriment
that Is Inspired by comedians who ap
peal to the intelligence of the audi-
onee. This Is the reason that this lat
est Victor Herbert opera, played ovei
a year and a half in New York city.
one year In Chicago, fifteen weeks in
.
ItichnrdH, iI the KlclianU' Team,
lU the I'aMllnic Tlicatcr.
I
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The PASTIME THEATRE
D.R. ECCLES, Proprietor
Motion Pictures and Illustrated Songs
IT-TO-DATE SPECIALTIES.
PROGRAM
The Lat New Year Dlnn.-r.
The Tiny MUs Hlchard, Special
4 Feature.
In the Shenandr.ah Valley.
The Tiny likhnrls in new
s mt's and ordinal dances.
Crcliotra all week. '
.. !
t LADIES' SOLVENUI MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 3 P. SI.
CHILDREN'S 3c MATINEE SATURDAY AT S P. M.
Is coming this year with Archie Uoyd.
the well known character actor play
ing the leading part, and a daughter
of the late JamesA. Heme, the author
if the play. In the company, together
1th about 15 others. This season's
l .-.ur is Intended as a great revivul of
41 ' 4;4".i ,A,f:"'..'.:
J. v-fjv
. Fletcher at the Scenic.
them out fast, but they are nil clean
nnd classy. He has shurp competition
for highest honors In the negro team.
This duet has a bushelful of laugh
able dope. The films ar.i Interesting
In the extreme. The program given
last evening will be presented agatr.
lonlght.
At tho Pastime.
"In the Shenandoah Valley" Is un-
piestlonably a great war film. It was
for the relief of the earthquake vic
tims of Italy, for whom the people of
Kingston have a fellow feeling. The
Insurance companies have settled on a
basis of 85 per cent, and this money
has been la'rgely reinvested Ja
The westbound train was nearer bo
Ing on time today than any day since
the big storms. It arrived at 10
o'clock.
Mrst. Itlchurds. ol the Tiny Hh-liaids'
. . .
pular play. All of the scenery . twvIve W0(.kg ln ih!alel-
U new. built especially for this tour. I jjh(a t(j recorj. breaking business 'n
S!:..re Acres" Is a play mat t,vt.ry dly visited.
grows old. It can better be oescriDou
as "flowing on and on forever."
shown at the Pastime for tho first time
yesterday, and it will be presented
again tonight. The film i realistic,
Interesting and well taken. The vau
deville nrtlxta, the Tiny Richards, con
tlinii; to Klve hallsfactlnn. Their danc
l;ig Is such a novelty that, many have
gone two evenings In succtsslon.- Just
to witness the dunce.
;. " if V ' 1 . .... . .
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, 1"-
I u Pli rrc ul the Stenle.
"Ilalcs In Toyland."
"Babes In Toyland," the Victor Her-
Ptim m Chaaizs: Monday, Wednesday and Fridays
Open Every Day Except S
NuU-e of Maul Account.
Notice' is hereby given that the un- j
ierrieneii has filed in the c.-t'nty court
of Unior, county, bUte of Oreg-., j
final account of his administration of
the estat of J. M. McCall. deceased,
and that the said court has or-
1 oerea that satd nnai account tm
heard by nld court si ine usual place
holding said court at the court
house In La Grande, in said county.
on the 16th day of February. 190J,
at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. at
iii;Ii time and place eny person in
terested in fcaid estate may tppear and
file objections to saiJ account. If any
he have.
Dater, January J. 190.
ULTSSES G. COUCH.
Administrator of Said Estate.
RAMSEY Sc OLIER. .1-11-2-1
Attorneys for the Estate.
THE SCENIC
ON PAXTAGES CIRCUIT.
s. .. ;itniMEK,
J :- Proprietor and Manager.
j '','
! HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE
j latest mov;?w pictuhes.
,' -('liao':e ft Proyram Moii'li.s
I e Wcdn. edit v and Fridays.
' . ' j
' v The Roma. Idyll. j
j X'. Pt-tticonts f'r Him.
j The Int' i Udn Grand Prl;:e. j
j Automobile Race. j
j Fleteher and Lh Pierre, vau-
1 ,l..vt'!e artists. !
Matinee prices as usual.
Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday 4
and Saturday afternoons at 2:30
Children tinder IS year of 4
age ic at matinees. . 4
Evening prices: Adults, 15c:
A rVilMrcn 10c 4
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