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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1904)
Supplement—(Times-Hera löt Teb< Gt t904> THE COMEDY DRAMA “FRIENDS.”, — The date of the production of the above has been set for Monday evening, Feb. 15, and our plav go ing people are assured of a most enjoyable evening and a treat in that line. Mr. Harvey has arrived and has many new specialties with which to enliven the evening. Remember the date. No postpone ment. Following is the cast: Adrian Karji Paul Harvey Jack Padden The Friends E H Meade John Padden Sr Jacks father H E Felton Hans Otto A Gernoan Prof. G Jamison Harold Hunting Manager of Grand1 Opera. ...................................Frank Mogan Marguerite Otto, A Singer ........................................... Hellen. Robbins Jennie, The “Little Mother” ............................................ Drusey Dodson Henry, Office Boy............ Eddy Robbins. bins and the three little Robbinses, of the tank which allowed the Reserved seats on sale at both water to gush out over the man. drug stores without extra charge His overshoes were instantly frozen space will also be reserved for any to the stone foundation. He stoop who desire to furnish chairs. Ad ed to unbuckle them hut the water ! came so fast and froze as it fell that mission 25 and 50 cents. : his clothes were frozen stiff and he | had to be rescued. Ches says it’^ Successful Operation. a fact and no fish story. He says it was very cold in South Dakota A very difficult but successful while the Georgia Harper Co. was operation was performed last Sat touring that state and that he urday by Drs. Marsden & Geary. froze his ears—no surprise to his They amputated the left leg of friends who have noticed their size Thomas Curl just above the con Joe Detrick sends us word that he dyles of the knee. Mr. Curl had in getting so fat he will be as big as been suffering from the leg for 30 the manager of this great religious years, having hurt it while attempt weekly by the time he reaches ing to jump over a log. The pati Burns again. According to Chess ent was not considered a very good the company has been prosperous subject as he had been suffering and all enjoying good health. from spinal trouble for six months or more and was quite weak. The COUNCIL NO 8888, P. P. P many friends of Mr. Curl are glad to learn he is getting along nicely with every indication of his final Friday Evening, recovery. Act I. Scene—The old Rookery on the Bowery—“The Friends” in hard luck— Marguerite’s call—Jack receives a letter from Padden Sr. — The bogus landlady—Hunting’s accusation—“I’ll throw you down five flights of Stairs.” Al Sollinger came down from Act II. Scene—Reception room and apartments in the Metropolitan Flynn station Sunday .He reports Opera House—The mtisacle—Otto a great deal of travel by stage and tells his story—M irguerite and otherwise, and says that by far the Adrian—“Forgive iue for winning most of it is coming this wav. A your honest love with nothing to good many persons are headed for Burns and the Harney country, give you in return”—Good Bye. Act III. Scene—Sitting room— while still more are stopping in the “Count Von Salsburg’sX heiress” — John Day valley. He thinks this The opium pipe—“I will send you travel will increase as spring opens there to wait for me”—John Padden up, and that many new arrivals Sr. and John Padden Jr.—Hunt will find homes in this county.— ing’s plans successful—“She came Grant County News here to see her father you big booby’’—“Then you can kill me.” This office is in receipt of a letter Act IV’. Scene — Marguerite’s from Ches Carter dated at Canbv, dressing room the Theatre—John Minn , on Jan. 30 in which he Padden Sr pr poses—Father and states that the weather was real son—Jack pleads tor his friend— chilly—48 below zero. He also “And one day out of darkness they i sent a clipping from a paper which shall meet and read life’s meaning gives an account of a man becom ing an ice statue The fellow stood in each others eyes.” New Specialties between the acts under a water tank and shot a cat, by Meade and Harvey, Mrs Rob the bullet also pierced the bottom NINTH ANNUAL BALL FEBRUARY 19th, I904 ....At.... I_iOolxei’s Hsill GENERAL COMMITTEE. I. Schwartz, A. W. Gowan, A.C. Welcome, F. S. Rieder E L. W yatt. FINANCE COMMITTEE. H. E Thompson, C. Cummins. HALL COMMITTEE. G A Remboldt, Wm. Farre, N. U. Carpenter. DECORATION COMMITTEE. J. W. Bouy, Will McKinney, J C Welcome Jr., Tom Allen, Julian George, J. M. Dalton, W. L Marsden, R. A. Miller RECEPTION COMMITTEE. Sam Mothershead, I. S. Geer, L. M. Brown, J. F. Mahon. L Woldenberg Jr. FLOOR COMMITTEE. The Council.