La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 01, 1909, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    EIGHT r.iCEl
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rAGE TTTREE.
Pi S TfW P. &TECCLES, Proprieto,
-Illflfci Leading Amusement House
NEWEST MOTION PICTURES
Unexcelled Vaudeville t
Tin? liufioiiMiMcr" Wt'ilnrwl.iy.
Musical and comic opera manager
r0 constantly recruiting their com
.nnlt' from the ranks of the vaude
villes. Mclntyre and Heath. Ward and
IVokes, Lillian Russell, George Cohan,
I Mabel Mile. Richard Carle, kddlo Foy,
George Primrose, Do olf Hopper,
frank Dunlels and many more stage
celebrities, wit io.-inor 'audeviHluris.
Manager William P. Cullon luia In
jured the famous Lochhait Skiers.
.New' Thine at S-eiil
Relsnor & Gore, character Imper
sonators, dunce and Ringing artists,
who Introduce the latest New York
musical success. "My Sl.ter. Sylvus,"
are In the city and will present their
sketch this evening In addition to sev
eral other comedy feata. They come
from ltolso, where th y i ,a recm-l
for their.velvi a'in dMllir IneiY TioHse!-.
The other big tt;iin f... ',e Scenic thin
week. Is not here loda-'. tvwlnn
Good News. Swanee Illbber.
Pars a Jubilee. Steal Away to Je
st's. .
1 uni. de Pum, I)e How,
Poor I'ncle Ned.
No Wool Where de Wool Ought to
Grow.- s
Happy Utile Dinkey on de Ievoe
Sleambout mee In the i-ixtle. Xu
cVi.;-.- Va'bu't lt "').
, Kentucky ll'imc,
Rocked In the Cinrtle of Ihe IV p.
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In 3 r ' :i .v
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HIGHS Win .
FROM COVE
The La Grande high school haxket
boll tiMtu nuns one on Cove lust Sat
urday nlgl-t. Hcore to is. 'pu- team
vj han;'.L'Hr'ped In ;i:n work by the
I'frnjped quarti-rt In wl lch the saiiii
a. played, but iilck!y Hdap'ed them
Hclves to entidl'ionx. T'.n-re wag lltth
of the sp-'Ctai'ular about the game, tl'.
player belt-a; able to Khont for goal
from practi'ally evoiv I'.vncr of tht
field. A the eu.l of the first h;;lf thi
noun! wi.s IS to St In favor of La
Grande, but In the eecoi'd brUf the
Cove team profited by fre pient free
t: la!n nt goal)!. While tin re were In
numerable fouls ca!!"d, there was w
ebjection to any of tiiein, and the boy
i anie home pbnsed with the treat
nieiit accorded taeni at Cove.
L . . .. ....Jl -- .
"lb: l
4-!
ilarry Herui'scn as the "HiirgomaHter'
SCENK IN "TH K IirRGdMASTKR." AT TIIK STEW
KMNKSOAY NU JUT.
tioveity terpsicliorcan flais, to leave ; missed eonnecllons in
a-l.ln;jtin.
the vaudeville Mag- and Join "The i The hippodrome which they present j
Burgomaster," that big comic opera Is marvelous, say advance reports. I
succes which comes to the Steward
Wednesday. February 3.
Ulu Ua.icll 1. ticket.
Maya's In the Cold. Cold Ground.
Piano solos (Makes melody by the
They will likely arrive tonight, but on Acre).
account of the large bulk of scenery! Quintet Kvmlng in Alal.ama. i
and property which the team carries,
r.;sli lor Seal.
One day one hour, to he more
- explicit worked wonder with
the appearance of the seating
arrangement for 'The Purpo-
master" this morning.' In less day night, ar
than half an hour only a few
TP aieain iioiitv,uu, i .... t
tour of the middle seel Ion. wMle
Iwfore evening the entire board
was disfigured. The sale was
the most rapid of any this sea-
son.
'they cannot show this evening, even
ilf they should arrive on the S:30 train.
Some of the Son;;-.
Among the songs that will be sung
by the Dixie Quintet here next Thurs-
the followliif;:
rhere's Moonlight on the Lake.
j Listen to That Steair boat Whistle.
(Vtlliopi Home, Sweet. Home.
Sciineiiler'a l!iind The Mocking
Li.ii.
j Mangle, de Cows are In de Clover.
Jjaiiijaid imliutiuns, etc,, etc.
If your eel! a lis dark and yo-
art
stany Crown In i!e Heabben I Wear.
Love'H Sweet Song IM:I" Land.
IMickety Plans d- Plans d- Plans.
Hurrah! I'.iurah! Dl.ig. Dons, Bei:..
i( ter. Go f!lrg Dem pelis.
j Afraid of aceii'.entM w hen going dov. n
tt'o t.'0 h:n'i ti-n u'hll.oiw1
! so !!iat you tnay easily know when.
1 you are ul the bottom. You can see
this step plainly, even In a dim light.
If a stiiail boy is Mulct his moth
. n lcis what ails I) i in.
HAS GOT THIS MONTH
Two screaming stories by Ellis
Parker Butler and Lindsay Denison,
each racing to see which will bump
your funny bone hardest.
One tragedy that will grip your
hem.
And articles by Russell, Paine and
Dickson that cut deep into things. '
LOOK OUT FOR EVERYBODY'S THIS
MONTH. THE CAT IS BACK
A feood tooth leaner und preserver
Is preilpl'ate.I chalk and ground or
i Is root. Cl-an, w hite teeth and
loir,tv,. i,. "sweet IranMneense mid
ill..': i li." make up
! ney i-i feu: ure.
This week
CLIFFORD A Cvirmnn:
Ring und Quern of Handcuffs.
Australian Trunk Mystery.
t'lilucse. Yoke of Torture.
Mexican Stake of Torture.
Pictures Today
In Old Arizona.
The Professor's Lov Tonic.
Te Actor's Baby Carriage.
3 Performances Nightly at 7:15, 8:15 and 9:15
MATINEES Wednesday and Saturday at ,3 P. M
CMAGE PROGRAM Monday, Wednesday and Friday
EXTRA-SPECIAL
STEWARD OPERA HOUSE
ON E musical NIGHT
Wednesday, February Ird
Wm. P. Gullen's Sumptous Presentation of the Pixley
and Luber Comic Opera
T
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BURGOMASTER
With Ruth White -K'&'ir
Harry He'rmsen BURGOMASTER
With an Exceptionally Glever Gompany of ever half
A WO Comic Opera Stars
Including That Spick Span Saucy Ghorus of
Kangaroo G iris
The Largest Comic Opera Organization Entour. The season
Musical and Social Event. Prices; 50c; 75c; $1.00; $1 50
Seats on Sale Monday.
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S' KXK IN
"THE BritCOM.'.STCtl," AT THK STKWAT.D WKI-.NTSUAi XICHT.
FEIOIS IX IIIOU KYWTICM.
Kvery Woman Should lU-wtl TIiIh.
The number of dlaeases peculiar to
woman la such that we believe this
space would hardly contain a mere
mention of their names, and It is a
fai t that most of these diseases are of
it catarrhal nature. A woman cannot
he well is there Is a trace of the ca
tarrhal germs in her system.
Some women think there is no help
for them. We positively declare this
to he a mistaken idea. AVe are so sure
of thin that we offer to supply medl
ine absolutely free of all cost In every.
iiiHtanre where It falls to give entire
sutlsfaetion or does not, substantiate
nil claims. With this understanding.
10 woman should hesitate to believe
;i: he'iiety of purpose, or hesitate to
.ut "in claims to a test.
T!u-re is only one way to cure ca
tarrh. That way Is throiiKh the blood.
Vou may use all the snuffs, douches or
'.Ue remedies for years without get-
e;r more than temporary relief at
Liesl. Catarrh is caused by a germ.
That Kcnn Is curried by the blood to
ihe iimwniiost part of Ihe system nn-
11 ihe mucous membrane is broken,
Irritation and inflammation produced,
md a flow of mucous resultts, and you
;n probably reajize how silly It Ii4 to
ittciupt to cure such an ailment un
ess you take a medicine that follows
in- .-,u:i: course as the Kerin or para-
Slle.
': : l' '! eii-Tone Is scientifically
,.:ii.i iroui ihe priserlption of nil
luliieiii jihysl. I. in w ho for 30 years
m.ide his specialty catarrh, and with
ibis lueilleine he iiveraKed ! per cent
of cures where It was employed. Xo
other remedy Is so properly designed
for the ailments of woman. It will
purify and enrich the blood, stop mu
eotis discharge, destroy all Rcrm mat-
:. r, l.i;. ac i. :i m.J -u; ai'v iiom ti:
THE SCENIC
ON PANTAGE3 CIRCUIT.
S. A. GAKDINIER,
Proprietor aod Manager.
HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE '
LATEST MOVING PICTURES.
Clian-te cf I'rojfrani Mondays,
Wednesdays and tYlduys.
Ut .;; ' jm- it-"-'
Four Iiie Putlie FIIiiih.
Uelsner & Gore, character
Impersonators, singers and dan
cers, including the latest New
York success, "My Brother,
Sylvus."
Matinee prices as usual.
Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday afternoons at 2:30
Children under 15 years of
age in: at ii.utlnees.
Evening prices: Adults, 15c;
children, 10c.
'
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satisfied, simply tell us and we will
hand back your money. Hexull Mueu
Tone comes in two sizes, 50c and $1.
A. T. Ulll, druggist.
i'liimilx-rliilir CoiuJi IScmctly llic Most
Popular llecaiise It Is tin- i-IJst.
"I have sold Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy for Ihe past eight years and
find it to be one of the best selling
medicines on the market. For babies
and young children there Is nothing
iiett.-.:- ir. The i;f.e I f e,iii;li ,V IN I
raul Ailen. Plain Dealing. La.
vvfern. s.iotm. tieal ami sirengl nen . a
the mucous tissues, and bring about a j This remedy not only cures the coughs,
good feeling of health and strength. I colds and croup so common anions;
We want you to try Itexall Mucu- young children, but Is pleasant and
T.,ne .,n our auarantee. If vou are safe for them to take. For sale by all
not benefited, or for any reason not j good dealers.