JL 1 - t n x : ; i --r-: v . , i-n .. ' ? r-v ' I' 1 i '3 1 ! Of the raanv new nrcMlurtlona nre-' eented this season, one of the great est hita . has . been made by Arthur C Alston's company in "As the Sun Went Down," a new Western play by Geo. D. Baker,' which will be seen At the steward on Jan. 31. The engagement here Is arousing great deal of interest for many rea sons. ' In the first place, Manager Alston is well known in this city, having in the last few years given our "patrons many excellent plays, and several prominent stars. His later productona here have been "Tennessee's Pardner," "At the Old Cross Roads" and Jane Corcoran in Treaty Peggy," "The Freedom of Suzanne," "A Doll's House," and "Hedda Gabler." As his record always is, as alway . having given satisfaction to our peo pie, it is not to be surprised thai his new production of "As theSun I Went' Down" will receive respectful attention. His pride has always been In having a first class company and the new play shows no exception, for it will be headed by Estha Wil liams, whose work here as "Parepa" the Ootrnnn In ."At that rM CrcSS Roads" , is so well remembered, and be will.be supported by such well known people as Edwin Walter, W. A. Wbltecar, Arthur E. Chatterdon, Phil; Connor, Arthur W. Bentley, R. P. Sullivan, Wm. Sexton, Jenny Dun bar, Flora Byam, Margaret Millar, and several others of equal note. The production, which is a very elaborate one, comes from the best artists of the Lee-Lash Scenic Com pany, of New York City, each scene being gotten out under the personal j direction ot W. F. Hamilton, formerly . of the firm of Moses & Hamilton. A pedal baggage car is necessary for the transportation of the Company's cenery and properties. Manger Alston's name is a sntla- 'otice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all whom It may concern that James S. Peach administrator of the estate of WPltatn , 0. Peach deceased, has filed la the county court of , Union county, Ore gon,' his final account as odin'nla tratrix of said estate and sale court has set Wednesday the Oth day of February A. D. 1910 at 2 o'clock P. M. at. the county court house ; in La Grande, Oregon as the time for bearing such reports anl ill objeot tions thereto. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 9 day of January 1910. , JAMES J. PEACH Admiuldtrfttor (1-9-H-23-30-2-6.) 4 t BCMiCys rjOK MMi Ber of enrtc. 9 v Nlfht. Backs kurniBbeo ror , funerals and private partus. Baggage transferred Day and . Stand at Paul's Cigar Store. Thone Rwd 841. NtRju 'PhrneMata II. E. L. BU88EY. , t A Good Buy J 0 MHMHMHslilHBMaiiiiM Eight Room Modern House New-Close in- t Partly Furnished : Price $4,000.00 1 Terms 4 LA UBAIDE INTESTaTEIfT Cf J Foley Block. J rnoNESi Bell Bed 611. Independent 2C2. tlvvvttTV factory guarantee of the merit o' the performance and the cast, a portion of which is enumearted above, prom ises to be much in an artistic and a dramatic way, Fill" "Fanr "Fun!" Did you ever see a fat woman try to learn to ride a wheel? If you ne ver did and want to have a good lng laugh, dont miss this change at the Star for the many amusing Incidents which this woman gets mixed in are certainly worth your time as wtll as the small price of admission, along with this too, are two or more come dy sketch ,8 end two other good reeb of films. Mr. George sings "Take me back to New York town." Hducttlcn, ia asiicipatloa c! tic op ening of the second half-year of the session on Feb. 1. Lack of teachers has caused much overcrowding of classes In many of the city schools. Although there are plenty of school ma'am , on the educational market, the crop of male pedagogues is said to be very short, and the board ex rects to have difficulty in filling high school vacancies. ' Short Crop of Pedagogues. New York. Jan"" 26. Three hun dred or more new teachers will be appointed as a result . of today's meeting of the New York Board of Smallpox Prevails. Postmaster W. J. Lachner, of thin city, having been advised of several cases of smallpox contigious to tV postjfflce of Irwin, he has a.:.?..' the postmaster of that point in cos. the report Is true, to not receive or dispatch any mail from that point and has also advised the stage con tractor likewise. BaKei City Demo OK WHEELS AG A 15. ' Soft Weather Farces Stages to Be plase Banning Gear. After several weeks of excellent i leighing , during which time all stages running,, out .of Baker City have used runners instead of. wheels the old mode of transportation will again be replaced tomorrow morning. Today 1b the last day that coaches will run. on sleds. It has been cal led to mind that this has been an ex ceptional year insofar as sleighing goes and many a stage driver cannot recall a time in Baker county when they were permitted to sue the snow as long as they have this winter Herald. , j ' k i there ia . work - IS. importance to be attended 'j. jrder of the Worthy BLACKSMITH WANTED For a log ling camp or saw mill work. Stea dy employment, good wages. Inquire Meacham Lumber Co. 1-24-30. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed aa ad ministrator of the estate ot John Ble lns, deceased, and has duly qualified .as such and entered upon the dis charge of his duties and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same properly verified to the undersigned administrator at his residence at Cove Union County, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first pub lication of this notice. Date of rixst Ptitllcatfon, December. 18. ml ETJTL BLEVIN8, - Administrator Jno. S.' HodginT Attorney, for Estate. ST0M1CH FEEL FINE. Indigestion, Gas, Eertbara, and All Stomach Misery Yanlshes. Nothing will remain undigested or sour on your stomach If you will take a title Diapepsia each morning.' This powerful , digestive and 'antacid,1 tho ugh as karmlesa and pleasant as can dy will digest and prepare for assim ilation Into the blood all the food yon can eat . , : ' Eat what year stomach craves, with WANTED. A girl v to do" general ' housework. . Inquire .1806 2nd Street 1-16-19. Members Attention. I TheYe will be a meeting of tb.3 Eastern Rfnr this i . ... 11 crat. . . . III ' are urgea to be present i 11 i' ii i - ..ii- i . ' - Tui inn I ii lJ...-. -f nj- i a , 1 ' "''in " a r f ?l I ! ") I "'J U t i 1 ! ; ""VVA - 5 ' Burglary, Theii and Larceny Insurant . "T?: : OCR POLICY COVEBS ill onsekeli feeds and personal affects, belonging et any meintar of (fee faaaSr w fwat, acalt by burglary, theft er lareeay, In elilkat tteftf y aerraits r ebr employees. j .!"; ' ALSO COYEBS DA3C10E . To prepe-ty, fliWif and etber fixtures. Allows six noiiks vacan tj wKlt aetiet. Ha celnsvraiee. IT laveatery ef tie prsaerty Is unwary. t, d BATES FOB A TEAB. v Frivaia icaiaenees . ane Apartment Ueases. $1,000, $1U0; $2,000, $22X0; $3,000, $30.00; $4,000, $3S.OO; $.000, $40. Each Additional $1,000 $5.W v .'(' . ,,i 8tales,' , , ,, ,. Each UJM..?.tLU.:M.l.i !!.".. .. ..$15.00 Tacant leuet (ylambiaf fixture i and damage to ketses eaek $1,000.. .. .. .. .. .. .. , Slo.OOi' LOGAN-SHERWOOb REALTY CO THE GEORGE PALMER V 9' n a Bill ii" Ml E' dip mm RETAIL DEPARTMEWT nmm: Lis a 'M We Solicit Your Orders for SHINGLES h UBBEROID ROOFING DEADENiNG FELT BUILDING PAPER Sc ne from As The Sun Went Do wn at the Steward January 31st. ' i i. ( I v.i' -Ml 1' ( ' . v v . 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