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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1902)
jockey Ri irr. who win ride w. c. whitnevs thoroughbreds in this year's races Pendleton, Athena, He FRIDAY. JANUARY 17. 1906. FOR HER SAKE." The Thrilling Drama Depleting Rus siatvBlbsrlan Ufa. k J. Carpenter's company proiluo ed tho Kuaso-Hlhrlan piece. "Km Her Saki" at tho Fraxor on Thurs day night, t a bin hoUM. It wan presented fairly woll with some weak apote In the cast The play itself, howerer. ataged as It wan mannlH cently. atoned (or all defecta In the company, and mad., the engagement a brilliant one for Pendleton. The ataglng wh as good an that of nny company that ha appeared here The rather small atagr of the Fra xer never before tiaed tQ n good ad vantage. UllISM1 It was In the "Devil's Auction." The OOMPlettMM VHkMM In the caat wan Klin Marble who essayed the part of PfineaN Walnnoft. moth r of PrtnoC Walanoff. the latter the hem She won utterly unfitted for Ihi character, which in the hands of a competent actor is strong. Several membera 'of the company were stif ferlng from eoMl and this detracted from the excellence of the preaentn tlnn. Rome of the dialogue waa In audible, and the audience was aide only with difficulty to follow the thread of the story. Those who had witnessed the prodtiction at more competent hands perhaps noticed the defects more quickly than those who aw it for the first time. Iit It be aald. however that the company was conscientious, and did their beat, and that Is all that angels could do. The following tells the story ot the play At the l.eglnning ot the action the Russian military authourltlea have disbursed a band of Polish patriots who have assembled to celebrate the last stand made by the people of that lltttle country against the encroach ing advancement of the Russians, who ultimately absorbed their terri tory and wiped them off the map of Independent countrlea There ap pears one of othse nobles whose good ness of heart and Inherent nohility of character appears to be bred of the despotic service which haafallen to their lot Yaldemar Radctaky la a prince of the blood, but with a heart that beats in unison with the pre ent In the struggle adverted to the prince saves the lives of several of th. Polandcrs. and it is in the per formanee of this act that he Is ISalw jlllaa.W VIbMbH i3'a jgMBMBBBBSByaBBB bbLImIbbbWMbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbBB H W B K- KHalH 1 W HnsflnL aaraaaaW nsYjfl B " tbI Wfr nMHBv BJbPPS BPBLBa EaBBaHaaaKKt'Mj x Hi '''k?BBi' ji''VKpfFJBMBaaaa. Kmiti'$it'Aj- " The Umatilla Implement Company Agricultural Implements, Vehicl Ibsipiallfii atlonc have Keen removed from the t union llttli rider by Kugllsh authorities on the turf, and Re Iff will therefore rid Nasturtium at the Derby, the horse having been shipped there by W. C. Whit ney. Leading racing men here protested against Whitney causing the great ruuiiei to do as Croker himself, and Aator and others, desert America for the European side of the Atlantic brought Into contact with the per sons whoae career becomes l n I i woven with his. and which combines to form the woof and web of the storr of the persecution, plot and ex lie. Interspersed with deeds of hero Ism on the one hand ami acts oi bar Parous vllMany on the other and for acts of vllllany the literature oi Uus sib and Siberia furnish examples that have no peer In any other do main of history or of fiction. One of the persons with whom the prince is thrown Into association is a serf girl Olgn Persons who under stand the natiin ot the social chasm that separates a prince of the blood from a aerf will realize the poaslbili ties for romance of the Intensest "heart interest" that resides In such a complication for the prince and the serf become enamored of each other and their love endures through suffering mid persecution almost UfeV paralleled in any work of dramatic fiction hitherto brought to notice Has Many Virtues. Kor cuts, burns, bruises. Do Witts Witch Mael Salve Is unequalled lie ware of dangerous counterfeits. Sure cure for plies Tallman Co. and 1 1 rock McConiaa Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing b tweei, i) f, Taylor und W. W. Pang burn, under the firm mime of Taylor .v. PingtNni conducting a restaurant tnutfaVaM In th': City of Pendleton. Or ogon, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. Th. sab! V W, PUgbttfl will col It el all accounts and pay all existing debts of said co-partnership. Muted at Pendleton. Oregon, tills 1st day of January. A. D., 19t)2. D, M TAYI OR W. W. PANQBIJRN BUY THE Best Babbitt Metal IN 10 POUND BARS. For line shafting and all bearings of machinery of the mill or factory it cannot be surpassed : : Made from Type Metal. East Oregonian Office, Pendleton, or POULTRY and EGGS International Poultry Food makes them, licet Meal ivc. them liavor. Clamshells make them solid Mica grit aids digestion. Try a sample. C. F. COLESWORTHY, May, Grain and Feed. 137 and 121; East Alta Street. Pendleton, t h mm , nn THE BOSTON STORE! GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE! This sale being a bona fide closing out sale, the purchasing public is taking advantage of the the various departments of Pendleton's big store. During January we will endeavor to prove popular in Pendleton. Prices that convince will be the great factor. I he fi st week of this sale shows an increase over the first week of last year. exceptional values offered in that this sale is the must $1.00 Shirts Mi ii laundried fanev colored shirts I "Bi-Mttlal ic" tad "Wilson Bros." and Z others, th' regular value of which are ft. SO, f 1 .;() aad 91.75. ddn und left overs of men's nndm- i wear at out priceB to clone. All kinds of 'Mh- neckwear to Z close at ........ 25c A bunch of odd hats that we are anx ious to close out as follow: SI fid hut I for $1.00; $2 50 hat for $1.75; $3.50 hat 1 r... in "?t 101 .o, etc. Don't forget the $1.00 mittens for 50e; $1.25 glovts for 85c; $1 .00 gloves 50c. I CJOC MftB1! Black Working Shirts 2C T Snecial nin-kx lo, An impMOtdaotad hay enablea us to oflbr tliis groat bargain in men's suitH fSO.OO soils tor 12.50 $ 15.00 suits tor 10.00 ( 'losing haudkeichiefs at 5c. Twenty fer cent discount on hoy's olaHhillg, lon't forget this. verc;oats nuist go. Sacrificed tiiey are $25. 0 -oats now $18. 00 lH.(K) coats now 18,00 15.(KJ (roats now 11. 00 12.50 coats now U.50 10.00 coats now 7.60 7.50 coats now 6.(K V hav- re reived another dray load of our celebrated 50c overalls, befl in the Htate $2 10 and $2 BWEATEB6 now $1 66 Muslin Underwear All our new gods included in this sab- Here are superior values to any offered elsewhere. Gowns All materials and trimmings, original prices 75c now 49c; 85c now 6c; $1 15 now 89e; $1.35 now 98c. Dress Goods At one-ball' price. This sale contin uea and has proven very popular, thousands of dresses left. Ladies Capes and Jackets $2.50 and 5.00 for twice the value. All liftM and 100 of them; these cannot be duplicated. ( 'bildrou's and lliaati Half Prioe JACKETS Winter caps at halt price Drawers Quality as above 25c now 17c; 35c now 28c; 75c now 59c; 85c now 69c, and other in proportion. Skirts All kinds as above, 35c now 28c, doc now 49c; 75c now 59c; 85c now 69c. We challenge comparison of values at prices quoted. The children's dresses chimises and corset covers included. Underwear knit $1.00 values now $1.2") values now 7 $1 f)0 value.s now no. Embroideries We have made a great cut in Uw price on this line. We have decided to make a quick clearance of this lint? and therefore the entire line is divided iBi" lots to sell at 2Hc, 5c, 10c, 15c, and 20c. Cashmere hose (Jut deep. tot. vatuus . 60c values ifow 65c values now 75c allies UOW i nt 1 i.o valuer now . 25c values now 3pailorW Fascinators hmtire line to close in Iota of 19c, 26c, 32c, 39c and 59c. Ladies' knit skirts To close at one-half pi'i- m Flannel Waists Formerly $1 .00 to $2.00 value. now to be closed at inimm IIMMMMW N " inimiiu,