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I LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1911. PAGE 3 . ND OPENING! I'v : f .' V HIGH: SCHOOL FRIDAY and SATURDAY Special Scenery and Costumes, Chorus of 50 Selected Voices SIB JOS. FOBTEB, K.C.B. Gilbert and Sullivan's COMIC OPERA Y 5 !..: 1J ill o V . -. J BENEFIT HIGH SCHOOL DECORATIONS Cast of Characters HEBE. CD) SIB JOSPEn POBTEB ...... CEO. S. BIEXIE RALPH BACKSTBAW SHEBTV00D "WILLIAMS DICK DEADETE W. K. DATIS BOATSWAIN .....i... MEBLIK BVTLEY BOATSWAIN'S MATE . ... ................... . . . . IESLIE LITTLE ACCOMPANISTS i Piano, Mrs. Louise Magulre; Ylolln, Miss Bertha Young:. CAPT. (0RC0EAN C. P. FEBRRIX J0SEPHI3SE ........ ......................... NELLIE GABBICK HEBE . .............. NELL TOUNO BCTTEBCCP ......... .......MBS. 0. E. SILTEBTHOBNE SEEGEAM MABINES .1............ JAT SHAW . v-Ja-' f v . . fV---------v . ..... : n -tf A H 'fjH Admission:; ., V Reserved Seats- ! Ml f I !"-'''.Ti 50c, 7:5 c, t ,, j on Sale at ' : .jr.j V V f $1.00, $1.50 Wy . Silverthbrns' : BL l jj I' ' " '-'-'f"' 1.- . .. , , . . .... BICK DEADEYE. W if . ritpii BAfKSTBAVf ' M. E. R0B1XS0X, Director. , - Ir ' ' ' "" iipw f ,'. , iii ' " ' . "' ' . ' r- i ' ' ' ' I TTtl ii ! n A in ft in tl TIllTM . . a..iL i m Ar immrw vnv m ma i linn k : u u u iu as at j am Wallowa County Canines Must wear Appurtenances to their Mouths. Enterprise, Feb. 1. (Special) County Veterinary Flack has issued the following notlce regarding' dogs as regards the hydrophobia scare: All dogs must wear a wire or lea with a chain) from biting or picking up any poisoned article.' All dogs must wear an "approved muzzle at all times except when chained, except hunting1 dogs ou an actual hunt, or dogs kept alone In an enclosed building or In an en closed yard that they cannot get out All UU6" "- ; ' , , . titer, muzzle (it of leather, ,lt must of, or with other animals. Otherwise have a wide band of leather starting they may be snot on sigm oy nuj W not over 1-2 Inch below the eyes, ana ! credited officer In the county of Wai M..nin Kavnnii thA end of and arounl ' Iowa. v fltinirhtt! this la to nre- This notice to be In eect from the vent dogs when loose (not tied up ' first day of February, 1911. and until THE S. A. QARDINIER, Prop. andSMgr, " TWO COMPLETE CHANGES A WEEK IBI II CHILD'S PRODUCTION PINAFORE 0PEBA 0XE OF THE STANDARD IN ENGLAND. Few Operas Have Excelled it and None are More Popular. 1 Commencing Thursday BANKS & WALKER Exponents of Colored Comedy Until Thursday, Admission 10c only t- ' f j in a urewjuii; iuua aiw uuu iu' -41 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 HI ttmiMllHIIM j company continued to give "Pinafore There sre few peope who are at all Interested In vocal music or who have attended -the standard plays or opera who are not more or less familiar with the story and the music of, the opera "Pinafore." There are a few neoole however who have formed the ! erronlous opinion that It Is some sort of a children's entertainment, but most, people realize that It Is one of the most beautiful and popular oper as ever written and that It has been x produced by more companies, both profeslonal and , amateur than any other English opera. It was with this opera that the most celebrated opera company of the Uni ted States, the "Bostonians." made their first success and It continued to X be their best attraction until that T j other beautiful opera "Robin Hood, I j In a measure took Its place. Still the for many years afterward and it was always greeted by full houses. Some of the most pleasing features of any opera Is the male chorus work and In this "Pinafore" excels most o" the light operas as nearly half of tho first act Is performed by the men and they make a fipe Introduction to one of the leading characters; Captain Corcoran. This role Is being ably filled by Mr. C. P. Ferrin and as he is wel known throughout this entire locality to be one of the best singers of the northwest all will be glad to again hvae the opportunity of hearing him in such an Important role as "Captain of the Pinafore." The celebrated "Moon Song" Is ona of the numbers of this opera and In this solo Mr. Ferrln is especially good. He 1b at all times ably assisted by Mrs. O. E. Sllverthorne, who takes the part of little "Buttercup." The opera will be given both nights complete, there being no cuts made as is often done by directors of amateurs. The opening of the new high school auditorium should be the occasion of bringing out everybody Interested tn the work of beautlfyJng and furnish lng the new high school -and with so worthy an object and so good a pro duction of a favorite opera. The Aud itorlum should be packed both nights. Seats now on sale at Silverthorn's A fine new $100 buggy, run lesi than 60 miles Is for sale at reason able figures. Inquire at Observer of fice. ' " ' '' -. ' Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to cure any' case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Plies In 6 to 14 days or money refunded, 60c. . I had been troubled . with constipatio:, for two year ana tried an ci me wn pnyni rinni In Kr into . Term., find tliev could do nothinxfor me," writes Tho. E. Wi'.lianiB, MU.llplvnrn Kf. "Two nackfiBM of Cham berlain's Stomach ami Liver Tablets cured tue." For lA-e tr all dealers. STEWAS Wednesday, February 1 st That BeautifuUnd Realistic Comedy of Modern Life ' The "CL MAX" 1 YEAR Weber's Theatre, New York City 1 g MONTHS Grand Opera House, . Chicago g PRESS COMMENTS "An unusual Play with Music that 1 effective." N. Y. Sun. "A Genuine and Novel Treat." N. Y. World "Joseph Weber found a Gem of purest Ray Serene when he dis covered "The Climax." N. Y. Times. ; V "Such a Dramatic Atmos phere is a PoBltive Relief." N. Y. Telegraph.' Seats On Sale Monday at Van Buren Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c 4 '4' . i .1 . r-. 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