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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1910)
A Z" I Li. , ' - "I E1GUT PAGES. DAILY EAST OIIEGONUN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAHCH 32, 11)10. PAGE SIX. i mmmai mwm ooo n n onn o (D) ft ',f.: it '0:! I : ! y A'V vvfe s -V $rv XvS J1) I (A f; 7 ' The first genuine sunshine of Spring has awakened the flow ers afield, and verily they seem to have overflowed into the millinery shops. And who can resist their witchery? . One is ever glad of the flower season, and welcomes the cheeriness of their lifelike charm, with truly human hearts. We are showing yes, and selling, too revery lay that tlio sun shines, countless numbers of the graceful Spring shapes with their burden of garden glories. A PARTICULARLY NEW HAT of compell irg charm is the CHANTICLEER. It is obvious that this Hat of rare conception takes its name from the colorful barn-yard bird that perches jauntly upon the flaring upturned brim. Our carefully selected line of Millinery is radiant with Spring newness, and colors and shapes in effect indescribable. Won't you come and see them ? Here are to be seen the newest things first and the newest of the new. The most exquisite care is used in making our patterns to suit the purchasers taste. They arc entirely free from a shop look that ready-made patterns bear. This is quickly determined upon minute examination. We invite your opinion. Tftne YdD(p MflMnnneiry jPpdDsntte ipDtt IRTitee ECHO TAKES SCALP OF HERM1STQN TEAM IRRIGATIOXISTS LOSE BASE BALL GAME BY 4 TO 2 SCORE Contest Held tn llernilston Echo Juveniles Lose to Older Opponents In Stanfield Special Revival Ser vices Being Held Other Items. (Special Correspondence.) Echo, Mar. 20. The baseball game today between Hermiston and Echo which was played at Hermiston, was Interesting and well attended by base ball fans. The pleasant weather com bined with the hope of success for the Echo team tempted a large number down from here. The score was 4 to 2 In favor of Echo. The Echo boys did some splendid playing, especially T. W. Harris, pitcher; Chas. Hoskins, catcher, and Earl morrison, s. s. Next Sunday the return game with Hermiston will be played at this place. The baseball spirit seems to have permeated all classes, which was proven by the appearance of six or seven little boys ranging in age from 10 to 13 years, regaled with mitts, bats and ball at the depot on Sat urday morning waiting for the train to carry them to Stanfield. In the evening one of the lads personally called on the reporter to give an ac- nmint of the came, the score of which was 20 to 14 in favor of Stanfield, but the Junior players felt pieasea even though loosers, for they reported their rivals as older boys whose age ranged from 14 to 17 years and they con sidered this the reason for their de feat. Mrs. S. L. Morse of Pendleton, re turned last night to her home after a week's visit with Mrs. O. F. Thom son on Butter Creek. Judge H. J. Bean was a business visitor here yesterday, returning to Pendleton In the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Morrison are here on a visit with Mrs. Morison's mother, Mrs. Todd. Special revival services, beginning today will be held here in Bethel Hall under the auspices of the Pres. byterian church. Meetings are ex pected to be held each ntght for a week, and will be conducted by Evangelist J. E. Ybnel. assisted by S. Im Clark, resident pastor. Miss Edith Miller or Portland., wno has been visiting the past week with the Misses Eugene and Esther Jones, left yesterday for Wasco, where she will spend the "summer. Carl Scholl of Walla Walla, spent Sunday here visiting his brother, Mayor Scholl. Mrs. Joe Bailey has returned from a week's visit to Pendleton. The rain tho last two days has put the ground in excellent condition which makes the dry land farmer feel very hopeful. The prospects tor an enormous grain crop In this locality were never better. laugh. The piece was as rich in fun and frolic as was advertised, even more so. There was not a dull mo ment in the entire twenty minutes. One cannot say too much for the comedians who took the parts in this splendid bit of farce. The makeups were good and, in the case of Ballah and Nockey, funny In themselves. Al troA Schramm caused a perfect storm of applause when he entered in his costume of Ballah, the sister of the Rajah, while Perry Relgel man. as Nockey, handed out some laugh provoking gags. W. M Beatty, as the fierce and ungovernable Rajah nf Tndla. made auite a favorable im pression. Mr. PJoff. as Hadad, the adventurer, and Mr. Wann, the Mexi can nobleman, did excellent work. The parts w-ere almost, too even to distin guish any particular star, but every one In the sketch did such creditable work that the piece as a whole was a roaring success." cast and the original big production which will be seen in Its entirety nere. The seat sale opens Monday, 10 a. m. 1 Saved a Soldier's Life. 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Aivmt only Pane's Diuretic fifty cent treatment from any drug store ny where in tne wona. To those who enjoy a good muslca.1 program seasoned with Just enough pice to make it palatable, the com ing of the Willamette University glee club at the opera house the evening of March 30 will be a pleasing sur prise. As a musical organization, the W. U. glee club enjoys a distinction attained by few other schools of the northwest. The membership as it stands today Is practically the same as that of last year, and under the ef ficient direction of Frederick S. Men denhall. dean of the college of music, the club for its two years of practice has reached a point where it ran In terpret numbers with nice degree of i shade and coloring. Just to sing notes is so simple and easy but to sing with feeling and understanding Is music artistic. But the club's repertoire, by no means consists entirely of music. It also has its laugh-producing stunts liberally interspersed throughout the program to add life and zest. With out these stunts no club can give a universally pleasing program, but with them it can Insure a well round ed, well balanced evening's entertain ment. The club proper will appear In sev eral numbers representing not only the latest popular music, but also the standard classics of the old masters. There will also appear In two num bers, the glee club male quartet, com posed of Messrs. Mclntire, Booth, An derson and Oakes. This quartette en- Joys a prestige probably shared by no other .like organization of any scnooi in iho state. It Is the DODular quar tet of Its home city, having appeared before that public as many as five times in one week. For lt reader and dramatic inter preter the club presents Mr. Perry Relgelman of the college of oratory. Mr Releeiman Is "rleht there with the goods," and Is capable of bringi ng his audiences his way. Rut without doubt the biggest event of the evening is the musical pomedy snetcn enuuea ine najan or inms. Thft fnllnwlnff account nuoted from the Dallv Orearon Statesman gives some idea of the tremendous hit which marked Its reception when first Droduced at home. " . . . But the treat, par ex cellence of the evening was the mu sical comedy sketch, which took the honu hv storm. It was certainly ap preciated and brought laugh after "A Stubborn Cinderella. . . . Theatergoers of Pendleton are about to have their curiosity grati fied in the coming of the much talk ed of quality musical play, "A Stub born Cinderella," which comes to the Oregon theater on Tuesday, March 29. ffhls is the most stupendous pro duction of Mr. Mort H. Singer, and was selected as the opening attrac tion at the New Princess theater, Chicago, where It played the phe nomenal run of over 400 perform ances. It was written by the same authors as the other big Ringer pro ductions. "The Goddess of Liberty," "The Time, the Plac.e and ihe Girl," "The Girl Question." "Honeymoon Trail." etc., etc. The story of A Stubborn Cinderella in brief follows: The president of Columbus University Is expecting I.ady Leslie (under escort) to unveil a statute recently made by a noted sculptor. Lady Leslie arrives and proves to be a charming young wo man, who never has been permitted tn sneak or have anything to do with real live young people. Ph is the victim of one of those roonsn oia country engagements of childhood, and is on her way to meet the man she Is to marry and has never seen. "Mac" shows up, and being thor oughly American, a whole-souled and hearty American college youth, the Inevitable follows. He is introauceu fin a Joke) as the sculptor who made the statue, and )s engaged by Lady Leslie's guardian to go with the party on a trip to the Paciric coast to mane a statue of Lady Leslie. Instead, he and Lady Leslie become very mucn In love with each other, and eventual ly Lady Leslie renounces her lordly betrothed 'and takes "Mac" In his place. The music Is the most charming variety, with a host of pretty song numbers Interspersed tnrougnoui mo action of the piece, the best num bers being, perhaps, "When u First Kiss the Last Girl You Love." Mr. Homer B. Mason heads tne Vale, Ore. Frank H. Clerf ot North Yakima, who some time ago purchased what is known as the Al- vord ranch, situated about 200 miles southwest of Vale, has arrived with several carloads of horses and cat tle, and some farming machinery and other necessary equipment for a breeding farm. The horses and cat tle are all blooded stock, and Mr. Clerf announces that he will engage in breeding horses and cattle of pedl- An Aufiit T!rnnflnn of a volcano excites brief Interest and your interest In skin eruptions will be as short. If you use Buckien's Arnica Salve, their quickest cure. 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Phone Main 18, Notice Is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the common coun cil of the city of Pendleton, held March 16, 1909, the following reso lution was unaulmously adopted, vis.: Be It resolved, . by the common council of the city of Pendleton that It Is expedient to Improvo, and It is hereby proposed to Improve Jane street In the city of Pendleton from the south line of Bluff street to the north line of High street, by con structing sidewalks and crosswalk Along the weft line thereof, such Im provement to be made In accordance with the ordinnnces of the city of Pendleton, and the cost of making the same to be charge and Hen upon the lots and parts of lots -and parcels of land In front of which such Improve ments shall be made, as pro-vlded by the charter of the city of Pendleton, and the owner of lots, parts of lot and parcels of land fronting upon said streets where such Improvement shall be made shall be liable for the pay ment of the portions of such Im provements in front of their respec tive lots, parts of lots and parcels of land. And be It further resolved, that the recorder of the city ot Pendleton shall cause a copy of this resolution to be published In the East Oregonlan for a period of ten days, and all per son! interested In said Improvement will govern themsolvea accordingly. Dated this 17th day of March, 1910. THOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. Every Woman . If Intormux and thualii know , brailh woo'lorrM Marvel uuuune . V,Ma'Sa TV I ia Amcti It If be ennnot ' th HARVEIa. accent no other, but imd Umo fur fflim- tratod book Muled. It rlTM fntl particular end direction InTahwhle Vtbdtaa. MARVEL GO, 44 K. SM St., Rw Vt