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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IB, 1904. PAGE SIX. mil HM M4 t I I I I I H I FRAZER THEATRE K J. TAYLOR, Lessee and Ittntfer. Tslephoae lulu 41. One Night Only : Monday, Feb. 22 THE OLYMPIA OPERA CO. 40 PEOPLE 40 Supporting MI8S LOTTIE KKNIULTj In UlclinrU StiiUl' Famous Coiuta Opera Buecees SAID PASHA l'rlcca fiOo to $1.00 Beats on Bale Saturday 10 a. ni., at Brock & McComas' Plays and Players and Their Realm Ml IIIIINIHII IMMHIIttWH IIMH II 1 1 1 II II III I C I I HUtmHIHUIHIMIIHIHW INQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE For Particulars About THE BUGGY TO BE GIVEN AWAY By the East Oregonian IT'S A BEATUY See It at Kunkel's Implement Store n 1 1 h 1 4 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 m t n i h i n 1 1 1 h i n f 1 1 1 n m DO YOU ENJOY A GOOD SMOKE? A Group of Choristers from "Said Paslia." "SAID PASHA" IS GOOD. Baker City Paper Compliments Olympia Opera Company. The linker City Democrat has the follownlR to say of the Olympia Opera company's production of "Said I'aslia," Tho company -will present Said Paslin at the Frazer on Feb. 22. "The Olympia Opera Company rendered "Said Paslia" as tho Ini tial number of the week's enpi?e- mcnt at the opera house last oven- Iiik. Many worse operas have been perpetrated on a linker City aud ience for twico tho money charged last ovenlnd. It was a bad night but a good audience braved the storm to wit ness the performance John K. Young, as Hadad and Oeo. Addo as Nockey, his compan ion, furnished most of the amusement. .Miss Elcanore Jenkins and Cnrl Haydn carried off the muslcnl lion ors of tho evening. Their duet in the last act was exceedingly protty. They respond to a hearty encore with pleasing grace. The chorus girls nre pretty and they dress nnd net as though to the manor iKirn. Tho bnldheaded row was not as densely populated Inst night as It will hu tonight, when tho absent members hear what their brethren who attended Inst evening have to say about tho pretty girls." Try "Pendleton Boqet" and "Pride of Umatilla." Made at home. A. ROHDE, Maker Howard Kyle. "THE ROSEMARY.' Howard Kyle Coming to the Frazer February 25. Howard Kyle's role of Sir Jasper Thorndyko in "Rosemary," tho pret ty English nineteenth century ro manco which will be seen at tho Frazer on February 25, depicts a raro quality of philanthropy. Deprived of tho woman ho loved In his youth, tho bachelor of 10 again loses tho ohleot of Mm nrlnrn tlon by diplomatically winning tho miner h consent to mo girl's mar rlaKO with her olnhlni- fl nnrn Mr Kyle's interpretation of Sir Jasper tirtngs rorin a iiirforont phnso of tho actor's art than tho roleB ho was wont to piny In tho past. 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