;5' EVENING OBSERVER. LA CHWDP, OREGON. KATl'UDAV. JAM'.MtY 10, 1309. PAGE THREE. El G ITT PAGES. STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE . B.H. STEWARD, Proprietor Saturday, January 16th AMOIKfHtSIS 1 What the Press ot the Country Sill " Simp'f upbr." , -N. V. Herald aucccaa. X. Mail Henry Miller PRESENTS " An cmhoalaalic . N.Y. tfvf 1 World ' A aonJrrttil Dlar. -N. V. Ee.) Sun ''Will lift lon 'Hamlet'" Phils. Preaa "An Inltnucly intercut fnftdrama. orihi"ng anilei to e. - Chioijo American. "Mr Milter na a frnninc aucccaa al hit. command." Uosfo.i HrriM " " Superior lo enyhint tier done in ibis country. " -Si. Loaia Despn.-h. " Oriflnal. daring 'and typically American pliy It crips and hold lite anidlrnce." Cincinnati Enquirer. "The real Divide." "The Long AwtiieJ Great Americsn PUy. (N. Y. Press) By WM. VAUGHN MOODY As produced attheVrlncess and Daly's Theatres and Academy of f&usic, Netc York, for more than 500 times. What the Press ot the Country Sav: "Absolute triumph . . -N.Y. Su. N. V Tnbunc. Real d ram.it tf ftiic cc.' N V, Journal. " Ten, Jrarnanc. un usual." NY Auhticjn. The noil fcitncl Jrjniatic aiieccnir.t of he tKcjJc Phila. Record A row-r ftil pla. bcsuiif.illv itcJ Anew ark in Amtrtcn drama ' Ctitdgo Record Herat J. Tachlr. kit pro tilrm in a h'f way " - Boston LKbC. The rtf Amtrici.t play at List." , -al. Louis KepuMlc.. ''Jill alwayt bt re ft i rtd to at the great Airitritrai pity." t Cincinnati roil. PRICES: Oitheafra J 1.50; Orchestra Circle $i.00;UDress Circle 75c; Gallery 50c, Sears on Safe Thursday. Steward Zll Tuesday Jan. 19 THE HIT OF THE SEASON The PREMIER MUSIGAL EVENT of the YEAR Victor Herbert and Glen MicDougn's Phenomenal Musical Extravanza Success Babes in Toyland" Among the Talented Gast You Will Find ": Eddie Redway as ....... .Alan (The original Gingerbread man) Gen Ormond aa .Jane (Late with ' Gingerbread Man;. Helen McLeod as ....Tom Tom (Last season with Gingerbread Man.) Beth Tate as ...Contrary M.".rv (Late prima donna with H. vV. Savage.) Gus Plxley am MarmaduU; John F. W ard as Barnaby Will H. Hatter as The Toymakr Ida Ward an Mrs. Piper All of the Great Original Cast if "Bubos In Toyland." aso GERTRUDE LAWERENGE and TOUR MAY BURDOGK, the BEST SINGING CHORUS EVER ON aided by AN AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA PRIGES: Orchestra $1.50; Orchestra Circle $1.00; Dress Gircle 75c: Gallery 50c. SEATS ON 'SALE SUNDAY MORNING The PASTIME THEATRE D. R. ECCLES, Proprietor Motion Pictures and Illustrated Songs UP-TO-DATE SPECIALTIES. PROGRAM Haunted Lounge. The Neighbors' Kids. Miss Richards, Sword dance. School Days. , 4 Tyrant's Dream. The Tenderfoot. 4 The Richards, Dancers. . ORCHE8TRA. LADIES' SOUVENIR MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT S P. M. CHILDREN'S S MATINEE SATURDAY AT I P. M. Program Changes: Monday, Wednesday and Fridays Notice of Final Aocoaat. Notice is hereby given that the a ersigned has filed in the county eoort f Union county, state of Oregon, tils final account of hi? administration of the estate of J. M. McCalt, deceased, and that the said court has or dered that said final account' beard by said court at me usual place of holding said court at the court bouse In La Grande, In said county. on the Hta day ef February, 1101. at 1 o'clock a. m. of said day, at which time and place any person ta terested in said estate may appear and i'.la objections to tali account, if soy he have. Dater. January I, 196. ULYSSES O. COUCH. Administrator of Eaid Estate. RAMSEY & OLIVER. 1-11-2-1 Attorneys for the Estate. An eastern woman, weighted Tlie Great Divide" Tonight Henry Miller, the distinguished ac- by generations of tradliton and con- tor-manager, will bring "The Great vcnuonaiiiy, is strangely wooea ana Dlvde," which has won recognition as still more strangely won by a western down . "Babes In Toyland," which Is announc ed for presentation at the Steward Tuesday night, January 19, Is un doubtedly the most Important musical "the long awaited "great American man unfettered by custom and ignnr- vent of the season at this popular hr h if--. .- . .. I . , lot ' , 'i, I - ' - ' f.,v; ' ? i$: v . x 4 v. V V V . ' - " v " " ' ' Ilant libretto by Glen MacDonough, set in a gem of musical excellence by the talented composer, Victor Herbert. The exquisitely ornate setting and r gnl costuming are a fitting frame work fo the Inimitable stagecraft of America's greatest producer of unique enchantments of stageland, Julian Mitchell, whf- Is refprmdlblo for the , production of this, the' ' bVot ' of" all musical productions of late years. 'Shoni At'reH" Jnnunry 2T. The jrreat rural pJay, "Khore Acres' Is soon to be seen here. There Is a balmy, autumnal atmosphere ever hanging over' "Shore Acres." It Is a i symphony of ripened grain , and red leaves. It springs upon one with the subdued hum of birds and takes one ! through the woods, as It were, out Into the country. It strikes home to tha hearts of the people and that accounts for Its great lasting powers. 'Archie I Boyd, the great character actor anil 'a first-class company, with all new scenery, will be seen here at the Stew- ' ard Wednesday, January 27. In ad dition to Mr. Boyd, a daughter of the late James A. Heme, the author of the play, and who appeared In the. play for many years, plays the part of the sweet, Innocent young girl In ' fact, the heroine of the play. A Seme From Henry ."VHIit'i i:e- PI-l!e." play,," to the Steward Saturday, Jan uary 16. The coming of this famous a drama, which has recently been pre sented at the Princess and , Daiy'f theaters In New York for over 500 per formances, has for some time been held by our playgoers as n bright spot In the Indefinite theatrical future, 'and this positive announcement of, the date of engagement will be greeted with pleasure. "The Groat Divide" has added much to the celebrity of Mr. Miller as a producing manager and brought from dramatic obscurity lnt permanent renown nn author v.hl will have to be reckoned with from nnv or In the American drams. Wllllmi "''"I-n Moody had already become : . ns this country's leading vKiiMre- poet, and through hts occu pancy r the chair of English In the University of Chicago, hlR several pub lications relating to tho language have lnnor been quoted as an authority upon English literature. But until Mr. Mil ler produced "The Great Divide," even Mr. Moody's best friends never sus pected that the brilliant youn? poet could write a play which would be id iJtily the most successful of Itr- j iitu from a pecuniary standpoint. In'' 1 v!;:Ji would also be declared ty lead-; I B ci!!!cn to 'Vol a new mark lr , ttruviern. drama." New York's ver dict has been that, original, dominant and fascinating as Mr. Moody's play Ing debt to Mr. Miller for the superb and Illuminating way in which he de- ( veloped its artistic possibilities, and to; his superb company for their re markable portrayal of the dlfficu't 'inracters. "The Great Divide" .il l easily have been ruined by less s; :v.: -.Ihetlc presentation than was frlvvn under the painstaking direction of Mr. Miller. The play is In three acts, the first two being represented as taking place In Arizona and the third In Massachusetts. In a way, the drama Is a conflict between the spirit of the east and tho spirit of the weBt ant of restraint of mind or action, playhouse. The piece la a unique en The mating of these opposite natures tertalament of exceptionally merltorl provokes great storm and stress, and ous character, an operatic extrava--. niv in'pr: stintr snd ' rrnn7B. with a brlpht book and a brll- NINE O'CIiOCK CfRTAIV. For llio mtiuiiinodutlon of mercliHiits, the curtain m 111 rise 4 on "The Great Divide" tonhrht at 9 o'clock promptly. Patrons t should bear this In mind. . riWT -4 e t V Vja.', if . M v Scoiie In Henry Miller's "Great Divide at the btevvurd li;eru tloiitk Kuturday, Mjht, Jununr 18, THE SCENIC ON PANTAGES CIRCUIT. S. A. GARDINIER, Proprietor and Manager. HIGH CtASfl VAUDEVILLE LATEST MOVING PICTURES. Hlinuse ct Protram Mondays, WeoUusaday ami Friday a. The Roma : Idyll. No Petticoats for Him. The Intertaln Grand Prize. Automobile Race. Fletcher and La Pierre, vau 4 divine artists. VsUnee prlcee as usual. Matine: Tvat(day, Thursdsy and Saturday afternoons at 2:39 Children under IS years of age Sc at matinees. Evening prices: Adults, 15c; children. 10o. highly dramatic situations. One must see this masterful exposition of Amer ican manhood and womanhood as por trayed in this really great play to un derstand adequately how the storm are weathered and the problem solved. "lialM's hi Toyland." The gorgeous operatic extravaganza, 4 sc! 4 i . i i ! r X e 7 ' 1 1 I - ; I i i ; i i . i ( s 0UR Teeth are vitally important to : you. Fire ycu neglecting them? If : it has been a matter of cost which has t caused you to put off visiting the r Dentist, .tor excuse no longer exists. : Bridge work requires skill and iudgement, but the cost should not be prohibitive. Call at my office and have your teeth examined and recieve an estimate. It may be that timely at fenUon may save you many dollars. The La Grande Denial Pariors are not In any combination to control prices. All work has my personal guarantee and 16 years practical ex perience is at your disposal. WE'RRE HERE TO STAY J. E. STEVENSON. D. D. S. h; l.:C 911 a 4 44 44j Sees from The Grc.i