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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1909)
E1CHT rACES. T:vrfvn on.Knvi n. t.a rsnsnF.. oufgov. 1 uidav, jaxfaky 22. iooi. page thrfe. i mm "SHORE ACRES" IS THE MEX1 MTMCliOM "Shore Acre." fire wan nt discovered' until after It WhlUlcr, the poet, had his iilace In hud mada goud h-adwuy and Although New England life; James A. Heme, confined almost entirely to the hallway the author of "Shbre Acres," has not and ante-room of the armory proper, only depicted New England life,, but the loss by . A ater was very heavy. he has brought forth the realization of , Pendleton Euit Oregonlan. country life In u moat forceful and enU.ialnlng manner In his great rural drama, "Shore Acres." In this re spect Home has his place In hlntory DRKSSMAKEU Wanted all kinds of sewing, plulu or fancy. Mrs, C. E. Wills. . "Phonn nod 10C2. months. Patrons should come to the theater tonight prepared to see some thing good. Handcuffs of any de scription can be used by the actors The trunk mystery scene Is a marvel say those who have seen It. The entire program at the Pastime changes this evening. . Clifford and Clifford, the noted Eu- r i I I 'I 1 .- - ' :- -1 ' ' : . i .-t'V if X i 1-20-lm J rouean mystifiers. presenting their fa mous Australian Trunk Myxtery and o.her sensational features, make their first appearance at the Paftlme to- t.lght and will surprise and delight you beyond measure .with their clever per formances.. They are . exceptionally clever In their line and will Mystify you completely In their marvelous es sapes when seemingly securely fasten ed. You are most cordially Invited to bring your own, chain, locks, hand cuffs, boxes, trunks, etc., and satisfy yourself a3 to their being securely fas tenedod and , their escape from such fastenings will be made in a remarka bly short time; they hold tho world's record for escaping from a locked and well roped trunk, while manacled and '.led In a sack, in the almost unbeliev able time of one second. This startling feature will bo presented tonight'. Their famous Chinese Yoke of Torture, In which Madame Clli'ford Is securely fastened and escapes from, will bo In front of the theater all day for your Inspection. You are Invited to exam ine It most critically at your pleasure. This Is the one big feature act and your first opportunity of seeing such clever people In La Grando, 1 11 DO li III COON MI "The Colored Lady From Dixie" Is the headliner In the vaudeville attrac tion at the Scenic tonight. Mr. Lyn don, of Lyndon & Wren, will do the colored lady act and press notices where he has shown the little sketch, say he Is extremely clever In that cluss of acting. He has a strong team-mate In Mrs. Wren, For the first time this week Clever Clarke will change his act tonight. He has saved his best for the week-end and this, added to the Lyndon & Wren performance will give the Scenic two excellent numbers, Clarke Is a marvel on the slack wire, V but what he has shown heretofore has been good, but tonight he assures even better attractions. The moving pic tures are new tonight, the feature film being "The Bride of Lammermoor." This film Is prettily colored. A New Oninc. "Oh, papa, we have a new 'game We are pluylng baby Is a bank, and we've put In 75 cents already.." irirr'i -"airaaB a mm w h MSI Rare Indeed, In the opportunity our city Is awaking to Its Inevitable ARCHIE BOYD S "UNCLE NAT IN "SHORE ACRES." . the same as Whittler. "Shore Acres" will be seen In this city nt the SUsvurd Wednesday, January 27. The character of Nnthiml"! f'f-rry H again being played v by Archie Boy;!, recognised hh the greatest im; rso.i alor of rurul charn"te" thut th'- coun try has ever know n. Mr. Heme play ed this character for mnny years nJ when having two companies nn the road, he selected Jin Boyd to play t'.n? character In the new company. Sir. Heme- believed that Air. f-oyd i hiyet! .(UffORDS coming to our city on Friday night of next week. Minneapolis, St. Paul, Denver, Seattle, Portland, ' San Fran cisco, Los Angeles have gone into ecs tasy over Russel H. Conwcll. Each regarded his visit an epoch making event In the city's life. Each vied .vi.'a tl.e other to do him honor. Dr. 2:'Oii;'.!er, realizing from past experi ence, tliut our city appreciates and Is or.lILIoii tf the best, turned Conwell ;vtr our way and opened to us this opportunity. .. The personality and presence of such men, at a time when ture room. . . I J A".'. . II J - ..- larger future, means much to us. Out of crude material Conwell has created, In himself, a man of first magnitude. Great Institutions have had their birth and expanding life from his labors and inspiration. It Is earnestly desired by the First Baptist church, under whose auspices he comes to our city, that the young men and boys, especially, shall see and hear him. He Is the walking embodiment of llhe posslbllltes of a hoy. Tickets on snle at Silverthorn's at $1 for auditorium, and GOc for lec- 1 1 t V o ntfonv Hnnori cvli'nr, V flip STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE D.H. STEWARD, Proprietor Wednesday, January 27th Ghas. A. Miller, (Inc.) Presents James A. Heme's Great American Home Play ' SHORE ACRES" Now in its Fifteenth Year of Unparalelled Success v with the Eminent Gharacter Actor ARCHIE BOYD as UNCLE NAT N , Anl the Much Talked of "Shore Acre" Children The Greatest Ladies and Children's Play ver written PRIGES: Orchestra $1.50; Orchestra Circle' $1.00; Dress Circle 76c; Gallery 503. SEATS ON SALE MONDAY MORNING L I. ... PRSTIM THEATRE D. R. ECCLES, Proprietor Leading Amusement House NEWEST MOTION PICTURES Unexcelled Vaudeville This -Week CLIFFORD CLIFFORD! King and Queen of Handcuffs. AtiNtrnliun Trunk Mystery. Clklnctie Yoke of Torture. , Mexietui Stake of Torture. Pictures Today Ted und Ills Staler. Burning or Stauiuboul. Tlie Worm Will Turn. 3 Performances Nightly at 7:16. .8:15 and 9:15 MATINEES Wednesday and Saturday at 3 P. M. CHANCE PffO&RAM Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Daily Observer, 65c per Month The Cliffords trunk mystifiers; tl c t Uy- By ' -8"l lln 10 w:'K f ! 'formed that they were "a day lute." The Dalles, Jan. 21. Several cltl- Dancing school, good music will be nen went to Celllo today to see the -the first consideration. The class will Ice jam that formed there yesterday, meet this evening. "'.i arriving there, however, they were l' ?e during the night theJam at the Taffe fishery buildings. the part as well as he -played It' M:n- S'df. Mr. Heme's younfwu dcUiMpr7 ap'1 other .-Mr.- e ach-like irod ... Dorothy. Is associated with Mr. ? yti, t: avelini?. tlio !i-. t-ii! reached the ciiy ahq playing the part of ilie heroine, if m !.- In if ami nre ready li mils. - j their appearur.ee at the Puptime the.t- l'irt In IViulIrton Veterrtuy. ter tonight.- The .team Is credited ta A Arc loss of about $1,000 occurred be the beat on the coast with trunk The Dam e Monday Xlirlit this morning at 3:30 o'clock In h and lrr-k stunts. Manager Kccles do- A nine-piece orchestra will play for mysterious blaze in the hall of the i dares It will be' the best drawing team the dance at the Elks' auditorium Mon--Armory building on Court street. The t hp been ahle to book for several day evening. , At this dance, as well as Tlic I ;ylng on of Iluiids. Mrs. 'Hix "I don't take any stock the falls went out, carrying with It In these faith cures brought about by : i tl-ns .of the walk leading to one the laying on of hnnds." Mrs. Dlx "Well, I drt. I cured my little boy of the cigarette habit In that way." Healthy Home. , :. v.. THE SCENIC ON PANTAGES CIRCUIT, 6. A. GAKDIMFK. 4 Proprietor and Manager. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE LATEST MOVING PICTURES. Change of . Program Moudays, ' Wednesdays and rYlduys. The Bride of Lnmmermoor. The Painting. Will They Ever Cet to Town? We Close at Noon.- Lyndon & Wren, cntn y sketch, "A Colored Lad F.om Dixie." Clever Cl-ir'-;.', m nsatlonal trick wire work. SCENE FROJ: "sHKi. ACIiLS." ATVHE STE'.VAli V JANUARY 27. Matinee prices' as usual. 4 Matinees: 1 Tuedny, Thursday f and Saturday afternoons at 2:3(1 - Children under 15 year of 4 4 age Sc at matinees. 4 4 Evening prices: Adults, 15c; 4 4 children, 10?. 4 444444444444444 DEN TIB yOUR Teeth are vitally important to you. Are you neglecting them? If it ha$ been a matter of cost which has caused you to put off visiting the Dentist, ihzi excuse no longer exists. Bridge work requires skill and judgement, but ths cost should not be prohibitive. Call at my office and have your teeth examined and recieve an estimate. It may be that timely at tention may save you many dollars. The La Grande Denial Parhrs 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 I J. E. STEVENSON, D.'D.-S. I PI10JME BLACK 931 DAILY OBSERVER 65caAonth j