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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1909)
PAGE HIKEE. incnt rAr.rs. Evr.xivo rnsKRVRit. la cnnxm: onixiox. RvrroiAY. jasuaut ss, 4 a Ml n if FMT jf - f - VJ f kM , r ii mt II 1 4 ' U AaA till mi mt imtj ai '. r ii 1 l 1U !. El (: Hi 41. U r I 4 It "Mum-o Acre" Conduit. There are some few plays that Rl- Lays seem new, no matter how often (hey may come. Ono of this number James A. Heme's play of country life "Show Acres." It In several years li,.. Mr. Heine brought out this great ;f ramn. tut It seem that people never! iiwlin" coWiicii' "niiitii" u c-ii-, i v anil Is being presented by a ili-st- ;i lasn company, of which Archie Doyd is the head. It Is being placed before Uo public this nt'Mson on a big scale ,n fuct, the revival of this great play. Archie IJoyd. It U not believed, has an, . .,, ua I res nn Impersonator of rural L lvirni ttTs; therefore "Shore Acres" Liid Mr. Boyd as Nathaniel Berry, will undoubtedly be. given u cordial wel-j come :.i every city where the play Is to! bo seen, "Shore Acres ' is tne Kinu oi: play that Is a credit to the slugo. It is clean, pure and wholesome. At the. Steward Wednesday, January 27. lite Scenic . Tatrons of tho Scenic were more than imuw last evening with the com edy act by London & Wren, entitled, "The Colored Girl From DlKle." This set established a new record for black face work In La Grande. The dialogue was all new and the Impersonation work was much better than the aver age. There are many opportunities (o laugh. The pictures were the sort that j .V.Siays ...piv. Thy. ..gri---.-weiy-' number is Will tu Ever Gel o Town?" .This tells the story of don key traction and the woes of automo bile, travel. Th .: Is a splendid dra matic number which will mako youri breath come ".ul :H and anxiously wlt for the last act when all comes out 'as It should. Next week Manager Gar ".Inler will pres.nl the "Biff and riling," the greatest comedy teum ev er brought to the Scenic. They style themselves the suicide comedians and from the press mutter which precedes them they are surely tho kings of laugh makers. Their act Is absolutely new. Mi.ss Alberta Hudley, the popu lar lightning change artist, will ulso figure In the program, and Scenic pa trons will find that she Is all that has been claimed for her. , a y rat-- lit 4 j-t'&'t :;::ffB;WK:;p,: jus s- a5! Ik 9 8 ? 4 $ ft . a I 7; : i. V - Ji PASSU 0 SCENE FJIOM "SHORE ACHES." f VHEAT FIELDS The new era in Grande Ronde will Grande Ronde orchard herewith, will work wonders with the wheat field. In Jays now gone by, not long since, either Union . county looked wun pride on the wheat industry that brought thousands to the growers. The accompanying wheat scene was once held u for inspection. After today the wheat fields will decrease In n'urn- j returns of great acreage of frlut or ber and size, and the photograph of a charJa. bu one of hundreds similar In every respect. Wheat fields have been the means of making many wealthy In this county, but the enormity of the wealth and tha scope which It enlists will bu in conceivably Infinite compured with the . , , - i ..... . . . ' . n ! ' v j ; : ,. - "-.it I-.- i - ". . x , --' : m. Judge Stephen A. Lowell, of th Tendleton law firm of Lowell & Winter,, who was, One of the prln .i.'al cpeakc is-of the day at the Irrigation meetings. Lowoil'a exh -it.iiivu und' thor-uigh l.n irtiedgo v of Irrigation and 'his cl-'i-i .irnt il i ulnMiy ii:ivv i,.ai!u h...i' lamo.m In northw-pt lHmN -"" 4,t t STEVJARD'S OPERA HOUSE D.H. STEWARD, Proprietor t , ... : :' Wednesday, January 27th Ghas.'A, Miller, (Inc.) Presents James A; Herrre's Great Amarican Home Play ASHORE LMREm Now in Us Fifteenth Year of Unparatellad Success with the Eminent Character Actor ' ARCHIE BOYD ss UNCLE NAT An-" the Much Talked of "Shore Acre" Children The Greatest Ladies and Children's Play Ever written PRIGES: Orchestra $ 1 .60; Orchestra Gircie $ 1 .00; Dres3 Gircie 75c; Cillery 503. SEATS ON SALE MONDAY MORNING . V. ' V A. V A. .l:..t , I ,' J. ' i"i li '... '. . J' t : 'lb,. PASTIME THEATRE D, R. ECCLES, Proprietoi Leading Amusement House NEWEST MOTION PICTURES Unexcelled Vaudeville S niVER AT PRPRV. TTTnn:TCSft wr WILL BK BHOUGlIT TO THE G H THE MEADOW BROOK WATER V.NUE ROXDE VALLEY. U'lirnte ICrtward'H Huh'. London, Jan. 23. His most excel lent majesty, King Edward VII, b;. the grace of God, of the United Klnp Mitc hell to Sr.caU. Chicago. Jan. 22. John Mitchell, vice-president of the American Fed eration of Labor, who was recently convicted of contempt of court, Is not will take for his subject, "The Trade in bud stanuing with tne humanitarians Union's War on Child Labor.", ThP This Week ' clifkokh & entToiuH Kins nnd Queen of Ilundcurrs. Australian Trunk Mystery. Chinese Yoke of -Torture. Mexk-au Stake of Torture. Pictures Today Ted nd Ills Sister. Burning or 8taii:nbaiil. Tlie Worm Will Turn. 3 Performances Nightly at 7:15, 8:15 and 9:15 MATINEES Wednesday and Saturday at 3 P. M. CHANGE PROGRAM Monday, Wedrtday and Friday Daily Observer, 65c per Montli iDENTiS: and educators of the country. He has been Invited to address the National Child Labor Conference tonight, and topic this afternoon Is "Child Labor a Menace to National Health." IK , C ' 'V-1 t -tit " - i l,. v TT ' .... 31 lj. 'X Hl'w A (5 V UK Money to Aiu lender. Indlanr.poi;s, Ind., Jan. 22. At a convention of United Mineworkers to ilny it vns voted to appropriate $2500 .for the defense of John Mitchell, Sam Gompers and Frank Morrison, labor lenders, v. ho'wir'j penuneed to jail bv Justice Wright on contempt proc-i-ed-iuss. THE SCENIC A GlIAXDE RONDE WHEAT FIELD SCENE, ONCE THE PRIDE OF GKANDK, IS SOO.-i J'O PASS AaV. dom of Great Britain and Ireland and "f the Prltish dominions beyond the s'as, king, defender of the faith. Em peror r India. This resonant array "f regal and imperial dignities, at all times Impressive as symbolizing the realm on which the sun never sets, gains added emphasis today, at the be ginning of the ninth year of Edward's reign. Just eight years ago .yester day Britain's monarch began his ben eficent sway and the celebration of the anniversary which commenced yes terday was continued with undimin ished fervor tod.:y. Joy bells were rurg in nil the church steeples of the greater city, and the . Prltish Lag 'Ari-S 'tWudijf "fT'om t"fi Carious gov ernment buildings at Whitehall and from thousands of private buildings. The anniversary was ushered In with a salute of 4 guns fired by a battery of jihe Royal Horse artillery In Pt, -fSS ' .'..V' il I. ,. . . - i , - ..at lr I,' f .- - r , .- ."i"i f jJamn' park. A SCENE THAT WILL EE AS COMM AS TELEPHONE POLES IN TZIE NEAR FtTTTRE. ON PANTAGES CIRCUIT. S. A. GARDIMEK, ' Proprietor and Manager, HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE . LATEST MOVING PICTURE8. Change rf Program Slondays, Wcdnesdiiy and rilays, ' Tiie Pride of Lammernioor. T!;e Painting. Will Tl-.iy r:ver Get to Town? VV c;-i;e at Noon. I,yiidon Sc Wren, come sketch, "A Colored Lai1 :":om Dixie." : ' Clever Clark. . national trick wire work. Matinee is" nsusl. j Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday j and Saturday afternoons at 2:10 j Children under IS years of i age 6e at mstlnes. ' Fver.lrg rh'.UVrn. Extracting J. E. STEVENSON, D. D. S. PHOME BLACK 911 ' J Hi: DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month Hi ii Jil