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wvii: wjOtfij.-'.--,..";v''".i''v"'.',1'r ;.f ''"!."''. PAGE BIX. DAILY EAST ORKUON1AN, PENDLETON, OlUDGOIf, MONDAY, APRIL II, 1910. EIGHT PAGES. The American PLAYER I AN O The finest, most durable and most practical player piano made today. Sensitive aa the violin to the touch. A combination of the most extreme simplicity of con struction with the highest pos sibilities of musical execution 200 less parts than other play ers, meaning less repair. Every Instrument guaranteed absolutely, A child can play the most difficult music, on the Ameri can Player Piano. Call and see demonstration. Jesse Failing AG EXT. near the bride. Ul Jap-A-Lac The Home . Beautifier Murphy Bros. The paint men will tell you about Jap-A-Lac I wish to Announce that I have turned my Optical Business over to Mr. Dale Roihwell who is a graduate Optomethist, and registered in this state by examination. Having worked with him I know him to be competent and highly recommend him to any one requiring his services. O. M. 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Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New Tork, sole agents for the Uni ted States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. NEWS OF TIE NORTHWEST i( i Mount Ansel City Election. Mount Angel, Ore. At the city election held Monday, the following councilmen were elected for the en- ulng year: Dr. J. E. Webb, Emit Gier, J. J. Keber, all of whom are new ones. Lay ton Goes Cp For Life. Baker City, Ore. James Layton was Thursday sentenced to serve the rest of his natural life in the peni tentiary at Salem for the killing of Cal Carnes at Huntington last year during a quarrel. Perry Lyons Is Treasurer. Walla Walla, Wash. Ferry Lyons, democrat, was Tuesday night named treasurer by city council to succeed R. G. Parks, deceased. There were four applications for the office and the fight for the position was spirited. Wasco Prohls Meet. The Dalles. Last Wednesday the prohibitionists of Wasco county held a meeting In the courthouse for the purpose of formulating plans for com' paign work. The sentiment expressed at this meeting was in favor of state wide prohibition. Fire Destroys Farm House. Silverton, Ore. Fire originating from a defective flue destroyed the farm house of J. M. Zeis and most of the contents Monday night. The build ing .was almost entirely enveloped in flames before the fire was discovered. Mr. Zeis estimates his loss at approxl mately $5000, with no insurance. Joseph Elects Officials. Joseph, Ore. At the city election Monday, John Blevons, Ed Berland and Ed Eben were elected council- men for two years and L E. Caviness treasurer for one year. The hold over councilmen were Wesley Dun can, J. M. Thompson and I. H. Rob inson with Dr. J. H. Thompson, may or. Stone Block for Baker. Baker City, Ore. An important real estate deal was made public Wednes day when it was announced that the Baker Loan and Trust company had purchased 67 feet at the corner of Main- and Center streets, on which to erect a cut stone bank building. On the rest of the burned block will be ejected a two story building to con form with that of the-tfank,. The GeU ser-Pollman Interests owned the whole quarter block and sold the cor ner to the bank. Plans are now being drawn and work will soon begin on the new strncture. Klickitat for Woman's Suffrage. Bristol, Wash. Klickitat county is in favor of woman's suffrage, accord ing to returns so far counted from a straw ballot Inaugurated last fall by the Washington Woman's Suffrage association, of which Mrs. Jennie Jewett of White Salmon is chairman for Klickitat county. Mrs. Jewett could not, when questioned yesterday give a definite answer to the returns, which are now being counted, but said that two thirds of the postal cards answered were "Yes" to the question whether or not women should be granted the privilege of voting. Bute of Ohio, City of Toledo. Local Coun ty, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath tbat be Is senior partner of the firm of F. i. Che ney k Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the som of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAItS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cored by tba oss of Ball's Catarrh Core. - Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1880. A. W. GLEASON. (Seal) Notary Public. Bail's Catarrh Core Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and macoos surfaces of tba system. Send tor testimo nials free. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family nils for constipa tion T11F.O. ROOSEVELT JR.'S FIANCEE GOING TO PARIS New York. Miss Eleanor Alexan der, the rich and pretty rfaneee of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., may be in Faris in time to greet her future father-in-law, Colonel Roosevelt, when he arrives there on April 21st. It is re ported, but not confirmed, that she has booked a passago for Europe, planning to make a hurried visit to her father in Paris before her wedding in June. Miss Alf-xander's trousseau is being made In this country. She loves fin ery, but is the kind of an American girl who Is contented with beautiful things even if they do not come from Paris. But there are a few purchas es she wants to make, and she may make a hurried trip abroad before her wedding. Word comes from Paris that her father, Henry Addison Alexander, who is divorced from her mother, Is to be married in June to Miss Adel aide Dent of Boston. Miss Dent is new said to be in Paris with her mother. Treat for Theater Goers. Local Manager Mitchell of the Oregon has a treat In store for his patrons on Friday, April 15. The new, revised Chicago edition of "The Alaskan," lately re-written into a full-fledged musical comedy and by those clever producing com edians, Richard F. Carroll, and Gus. Weinburg, and which was accorded "the beet yet" by the entire Chicago press, where It had a five months' run, Is announced "piece de resist ance." Wonderful things have been done In the present "New Alaskan," and many novel, unique and spectac ular features predominate in an un usually attractive and otherwise dain tily different musical comedy. GERMS OF DISEASE should be promptly expelled from the blood. This la a time when the system Is especially snsceptlble to them. Get rid of all Imnorltlea In tba blood by taking Hood's Saraaparllla, sod thus fortify your whole body and prevent in Special Oregon Theatre, Tuesday April 12 William Wamsher Presents the Collosus of hits, the most gorgeous of all successes With Hiss f.lento Everitt and Superb Cast MUSIC SINGING DANCING Prices 25c, 50c, 75c. Boxes $1. Satisfaction guaranteed Seats onsale at Pendleton Drug Co. April 1 1, at 10 a. m. "THE ALASKAN" IS A SHOW OF REAL WORTH Pretty girls, good scenery, catchy songs and comedy that really is funny characterize the production of "The Alaskan" which was played to a crowded house at the Olympla thea ter last night, says the Morning Olympian of Olympla, Wash. Those who saw the original production of the piece a season or two ago hardly recognized it for except for a few of the best songs, "The Alaskan" has been entirely rewritten and is practic ally a new play. Richard F. Carroll and Gus Wein berg, who take the principal comedy roles, are as funny as ever and all of Gus Weinburg n "The Alaskan," at tliO Oregon Theater, Friday, April 15. the time they were on the stage they managed to keep the house in laugh ter. The snowballing scene introduc ed In the second act proved a great hit. and the genuine Alaskan dog train brought in during the action of the filece was a decided novelty which took well. As In the old piece, "The Totem Pole'" sung by Detmar Poppen, Totem Pole Pete, was a big hit. The dance and chorus by eight large totem poles proved a diversion and the song was well handled. Another piece which took well was "The Moth and the Rumble Bee." sung by John R. Phil lin find Jessie Stoner. In the second act "Snowball," sung by Etta Lnrk hart, In which number the snowball scene was put on, took five encores and gray haired old men entered in to the spirit of the thing as though they were youngsters. Weinberg's punc h bowl scene in this act was pro nounced the funniest thing ever seen here. "Mother Did," by Jessie Stoner and a male quartet of comedians composed of Al Rauth, John Lawton, Harry B. Hoffman and H. J. Siegfried, caught the popular fancy and was recalled several times, as was Carrolls song, "HI. HI, Hi." In this act other good numbers were "The Face of the Girl I Love" and "For I Dream of You." As a whole, the production was good and the crowded house which greeted it proves once more that when given a show worthy of the name Olympla will produce the house. For Cemetery Improvement. AH parties who wish to have con crete walls built around the graves of their dear friends or relatives, be fore decoration day, will find me do ing this work at the cemetery now or may phone Red 2627. Information given free. FRANK DUPRAT. Liquid Foot Ease. Relieves tired, aching and sweaty feet. Happiness for evedy one at 21c a bottle. First Class Drug Stores. ( ' Engagement BBoDD "New Telephone Directory." The Pacific Telephone and Tele graph Co.'s new telephone directory Is now in the hands of the printer. There have been a great many changes made and the directory is as correct as it Is possible to make it Great care has been exercised In street num bers, correct initials, etc. There will be added to the direc tory some interesting Information re garding the proper way to use the telephone to obtain the best results and we ask our subscribers to read these pages In order that they may aid in the betterment of the service. The next directory will not be out until August and we will request that all new installations and changes of any kind be handed In at the office in the Matlock building by the 11th of the month In order that if possible they will appear In this April edi tion. Quick climatic changes try strong constitutions and cause, among other evils, nasal catarrh, a troublesome and offensive disease. Sneezing and snuffling, coughing and difficult breathing, and the drip, drip of the foul discharge Into the throat ail are ended by Ely's Cream Balm. 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Notice Is hereby given that the com mon council of the City of Pendleton will receive bids for the construction of sidewalks and a crosswalk on the west side of Jane street from the south line of Bluff street to the North line of High street up until April ISth, 1910, at 7:30 o'clock P. M., said bids to be filed with the City Recorder, before that time, all bids shall speci fy as follows, vis: Sidewalk per lineal foot... I.... LTUBBwitiK per lineal ioui. ... .., Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check In the sum of UB 08 payable to the order of the Mayor of the City of Pendleton, the city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this Slst day of March, 1910. TH08. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder, FOLEYSIlOIilY'TAD for ehtldrmnt matt, tar. Km oplatmm T FRESH MEATS x SAUSAGES, FISH AND LARD. Always 'pure and delivered promptly, If you phone the Central Meat Market 108 E. Alta St., Phone Main 83. HEME Cass Matlock,. Prop. BEST PICTURES MORE PICTURES LATEST PICTURES and illustrated songs in the city. . Shows afternoon and eve nings. Refined and en tertaining for the entire family. Next to French Restaurant Entire fchange three times each week. Be sure and tee the next change. Adults 10c. Children under 10 years, 5c. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by the board of school directors of school district No. 14, Hermlston, Oregon, at the office of the clerk of said school district, up to six o'clock p. m., April 14, 1910, for furnishing all ma terials and the erection and comple tion of an addition to the prerent school building In said school district, according to plans prepared for the ' same by T. F. Howard, architect The present building Is not to be altered In any manner as shown by the draw- Ings. except as necessary In making roof connections. All parts of the addition are to be made aa shown by the drawings, except the Iron heating pipes and plumbing fixtures in con nection therewith. . A certified check will be required to accompany each bid for the work, made payable to the order of the clerk of said school district In the sum of five per cent of the amount of the bid, which check will become the property of said school district, In case the bidder selected by said board of school directors to perform the work of erecting said building shall refuse to enter Into a contract and furnish a i;ood and sufficient bond to said district for the faithful performance of the work according to the plans nd specifications, The right is reserved to reject any or all bids for the work. April 3. 1910. NOTICE OF PROPOSALS FOR STREET SPRINKLING FOR Tin SEASON OF 1910. Notice Is hereby given that propos als will be received by the Street Com mittee of the common council of the City oi'Pendleton at the office of the City Recorder In the city hall build ing until April 13th, 1910, at 7:18 o'clock, P. M. for sprinkling the streets of the city of Pendleton, for the season of 1910, the districts to be sprinkled are as follows, vis: District No. 1. All streets on the north side of the Umatilla River. District No. 2. All streets on the south side of the Umatilla River, west of the east line of Main street, and north of the south line of Webb street. . District No. S. All streets lying east of a line be ginning at the Intersection of the east line of Main street with the Umatilla river, thenoe following the east line of Main street to the south line of Webb street, thence following the south line of Webb street east to the west line of Vincent street, thence following the west line of Vincent street east to the north line of Bluff street, thence following the north line' of Bluff street east, to the termina tion thereof, thence southerly to the city limits. . Plstrjet No. 4. . All streets south of the south line of Webb street, and west of the west line of Vincent street. The city to furnish sprinklers, wa gons and water, and t .c contractor to furnish horses, harness and driver, and put up and take down all stand pipes, etc., separate proposals will be received for each district, and no con tract will be awarded to any one bid der for more than one district, the hours of sprinkling to be In accord ance with the orders of the street committee, all bids shall specify the price per team and man per day of 10 hours, time when teams arj not engaged In sprinkling to be deducted. The city reserves the right to rejoct any and all bids Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this list day of March, A. D. 1910. THOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. , Dally East Oreconlan by carrier, only 15 cent) per