La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 19, 1909, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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T'KSIAY, JAM AHY 19, 1901.
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Steward & Tuesday Jan. 19
THE HIT OF THE SEASON
The PREMIER MUSIGAL EVENT of the YEAR
Victor Herbert and Glen MacDougn's Phenomenal
' Musical Extravanza Success
"Babes in Toyland"
Among the Talented
Eddie Red way as Alan
(The original Gingerbread man)
Gen -Ormond as f ..Jane
(Late with Gingerbread Man."
Helen McLeod as ....Tom Tom
(Last season with Gingerbread
Man.)
also
MAY BURDOGK, GERTRUDE LAWERENGE
the BEST SINGING GHORUS EVER ON
aided by
AN AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA
PRIGESi Orchestra $1.50; Orchestra Gircle $1.00;
Dress Ci rcleUc.Cellery 50o. SEATS ON SALE
SUNDAY MORNING '
PASTIME
NEWEST MOTION PICTURES
Unexcelled Vaudeville
This Week Pictures Today
CLIFFORD & CLIFFORD! Till and IBs Sister.
King and Queen of Handcuffs.
Australian Trunk Mystery. Binning or Staumbuul.
Chinese Yoke of Torture.
Mexican Stake of Torture. The Worm Will Turn, j
3 Performances Nightly at
MATINEES Wednesday and
CHANGE PROGRAM Monday,
THE SCENIC
ON PANTAGES CIRCUIT.
S. A. GARDINTER,
Proprietor and Manager.
HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE
LATEST MOVING PICTURES.
Chance cf Program Monlays,
Wednesdays and Fridays.
The Roma : Idyll.
No Petticcats for Iltm.
The Intertain Grand Prize.
Automobile Race.
Fletcher and La Pierre, vau
deville artists.
Matinee prices as usual.
Matinees: Tuesday. Thursday
and Saturday afternoons at 2:30
Children under 16 years of
age 5o at matinees.
Evening prices: Adults, 15c;
children, 10c.
Notice of Final Account.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed in the county court
of Union county, state of Oregon, ls
final account of his administration of
the estate of J. M. McCall, deceased,
and that the said court has or
dered that said final account be
heard by said court at the usual place
f holding said court at the court
house in La Grande, in said county,
n the.Uth day of February. 190S,
at It o'clock a. m. of said day, at
which time and place any person in
terested in said estate may appear and
file objections to said account, if any
he have.
Dater, January 9, 1909.
ULYSSES G. COUCH.
Administrator of Said Estate.
RAMSEY & OLIVER, 1-11-2-S
Attorneys for the Estate.
Expression pins us down to a point,
silence leaves us In the open.
3ist You Will Find
Beth Tate a ...Contrary M.irv
(Late prima donna with H. W, ,
Savage.)
Gua Plxloy as Marmaduki
John F. Ward as .Barnaby
Will H. Hatter as The Toymaker
Ida Ward an Mrs. Pipe
All of the Groat, Orlj;l"l Cut cf
Babe lu Toyland."
and
TOUR
THEATRE
D. R. ECCLES, Proprietor
Leading Amusement House
7:15, 8:15 and, 9:15
Saturday at 3 P. M.
Wednesday and Friday
fl TEAM
(
Lyndon & Wren made' a popular
Impression on a crowded house at the
Scenic last evening. Wren Is the most
graceful dancr that has yot stood rr
the Scenic boards. Her ease and gw .
won hearty applause for her last ev- - j
nlng. Her team-mate Is no less clever
and mixes In good clog dancing during
the presentation of a little skit that Is
comical. Last evening both individ
uals did extra stunts to fill the gap
left open by the absence of the other
two teams. With the arrival of Clarke
the house will be in better trlm to
night than last evening, though Lyn
den & Wren are sufficient In them
selves for the admission price.
Notice to Patron.
On and after January 25 all barber
shops in La Grande will close at 6
p. m. week days, and 10 p. m. Satur
days. H. U. MYERS,
President B. U.
Boys M Saturday.
The Blue Mountain Boys' association
will meet next Saturday night at the
Whitby home.
Imbler Property
For sale by owner.
Hotel and barn with 7 lots; price,
12.090.
Shop with lots; price. $400.
6-roora house, with S lots; price
$1000.
3-reom housew 1th 1 lots; price $700.
For terms, call on or write
W. T. HARTLEY.
12-l$-2t Imbler. Or.
OR
A FEAST FOR THE PUBLIC
One Is at a loss to know how to at
tempt to convey In words any idea of
"Babes In Toyland,"- the brilliant
-
; ,
. ""
... Ut
I CAN'T
operatic extravaganza which will bo
presented at the Steward tonight, with
the entire production Intact lust as
presented for over a year and a half
In' New York city and one year In
Chicago. The delightful music Is the
work of Victor Herbert, which Is
enough to guarantee the excellence of
the offering. The libretto is the work
of Glen MacDonough, whose brilllun;
humor and keen Hsllre Is well known
to playgoers. And bmi of all, the su
perb production was produce by Ju
Man Mitchell, the past master of ever;,
art known to stago management. Bir
who shall write an adequate di serlp
tlon of 'Tahes in Toyland." Before
such an attempt can popsibly be buc
ressful somebody will have to auppl;.
.!;p dictionary with an entire new sd
'. ;i'JJ eth'es. The old ones won't do
.'h. y have been used too often to di
scribe ordinary entertnlnnint thn
thev would lack significance If appMe.!
to this. ' ,
As one watches' it, he asks himself duy at least, although there is a pos
in wonder where it is all going to'slblo chanco of them arriving on tin
end, this conquest of the possibility s '.evening train In time for at least om
for the purposes of the stage. A year
or two ago we thought that the limit
had been reached, but w;e were wrong.
A i' vine's hnve continued to be mud",
thovch !t Is Incredible that anything
o?n .be more splendid and beautlfiu
t:-.r. 'Tabts In Toyland."
Many a man's excessive cheek Is due
to the toothache.
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"A IAN AND JANE," IN
... ?f 28 '
v r v -
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FLOODS DELAY ACTORS
Floods In eastern Washington have
marred the smoothness of tht pro-
grams In the local electric theaters.
. . . j ., j., r . . ,
j. u M
DO THAT SUM." SCENE N "BABES
The Scenic Inst evening was short
handed two teams Lynden & Wren
being the only team to open their
week's engagement on time. This
norning t'llhber Clarke, the slack wire
artlHt. reached the city, but the ilid
tram is still tied up In Washington. j
The Pastime fared even worse, as the
trunk men failed to arrive and today
It seems that there is iiltle hope of
Setting them here befcre tomorrow
morning. However, they -may arrive
tonight, In time for the last, two per-'
formances.
THE REST OF IT
Hard luck still reigns at the Pus
time theater. The trunk men havi
been held In Washington towns am
cannot fill their engagement here to
of the performances. But the num
bers given last week were so good t'l M
those who went again last evening dh.
not begrudge the time and mone
ipen.t The moving pictures are new
nd good, which partly atones for tht
discrepancy In the vaudeville depart
ment. Silverthorn's drug store.
4 L-fs " '
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"BABES IN TOYLAND.'
SHORE ACRES Oil JAN, 11
"Shore Acres," that ever welcome
rural play written by the lute James
A. Herns. Is to be piesented here at
. . . . -y .'
v.-v ...
IN TOYLAND.'
HELEN McLEOD. AS "TOM TO
Ci xW' f mm-
tAVly v
.j'. X fit
iiliifi )m
U.HIN 1 13 1
yOUR Teeth are vitally important to
you. Are you neglecting them? If
it has been a matter of cost which has
caused you to put off visiting the
Dentist, thai excuse no longer exists.
Bridae work reauires skill and
judgement, but the
prohibitive. Call at my ottice ana
have our teeth examined and recieve
an estimate. It mav
tention may save
The La Grande ZDental Parlors
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 ARE HERE TO STAY
J. L STEVENSON, D. D. S.
the Steward Wednesday, January it', i
with the famous character actor, Ar
chie Boyd, playing the leading part.
Mr; Boyd has during previous sea
sons, played the part of Nathaniel
Berry, In which he has won great re
nown. This Is probably the most
realistic stug churacter that has ever
been associated with plays of the rural
clrtsrf. ' So p ipulur has "Shore Acr"
buoit Votud by the public that it may
jgo on and on and on. Every season
jit appears to bring new freshness and
Incrcaced di-llght to those who see It.
It has had tho same phenomenal hold
upon the public- of any .play that lias
ever been put out. Mr. Homo's young
fst daughter U this year a m in bur ot
the company. It comes this season
with entire new scenery.
j , M'MAHON INSANE. '
Middle Aed (ovelte Will IU Taken to
Salem at Onctf.
WilllHm McMahon, aged 40, of
Cove, was this afternoon declared In
sane, following an examination at the
court hous'f. While Insane periodical
ly. he Is not violent. " Aside from hla
Imbecility he is afflicted with epi
leptic fits. He will be taken to Salem
when the asylum guard reaches here.
Silverthorn's drug store.
M" IN "BABES IN TOYLAND."
cost should not be
be that timely at
you many dollars;