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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY KAST OKEUONIA3, PENDLETON, OREGON, TIItltSD.W, MAY 5. 1910. MOITHRIE Cool Kitchen Perfect Cooking t lit -' -f&swfJ lfoy 'Fernet ion Oil o0k-stv has a Cabinet Top with a shelf for keeping plates and food hot. There are drop shelves for coffee pot or saucepans, and nickeled towel racks. It has long turquoise-blue enamel chimneys. The nickel finish, with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove ornamental and attractive. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be bad with or without Cabinet. CAUTIONARY NOTE : It tart yn fet this Here Wf that the aunt-plate reads " NEW PFRFECTION." Every dealer everywhere; if not at yours, write for Descriptive Circular to the nearest agency of the Standard Oil Company I Incorporated) HERMISTON ALFALFA WILL SOON BE CUT (Special Correspondence.) IlerinlHton, Ore., May 4. If the warm weather continues by the first or middle of next week alfalfa will be rendy to cut. Four large crops will be harvented this season If nothing happens, and If prices continue as they hove- the prist season, alfalfa will pay good lnterst on 1200 to $400 land. ('. O. Reynolds on me In yesterday from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and will spend several days looking over the project. P. C. Holland returned from Port land last night where he has been trnnnactlng business for the past few days. '''Iff W. J. and Hurry Oeise owners of the Pioneer Uvrry barn, have gone to Heppner for a few days. Don't worry, Harry will lie hack to hold first base down Sunday when we go afler the Kcholtes scalps. O. H. t'pthegrove, secretary of the Umatilla River Water Users' associ ation Is transacting business in Pen db tnn today. . V. U R. Webster who has been confim d in the Hot Ivtke sanitarium for the past month Is getting along nicely ninl expects to be home shortly. John Richmond and A. P. Oban yan have returned to Stanfleld where, they are engaged In drilling wells on the Kurnish-t'oe project. Dan Mc Dermlt went to the county seat today to transact business. ST. I.I.MO fOll(i. Tlie I 'la mis in tin- Cum llao Itivn Carefully Selected. Afler the twloe-prolongeil run of "SI Klmo" at the Alcazar theatre, Sun e'raiiclM-o, Mr. Frederic ltelasco had an excellent opportunity to Judge the merits of the different perform " 'if f ' t - ' ' 4 Itonilu. Slur of Hit Merry Musloal Comedy. "Wine. Women unit Song.' At the Oregon ThonUT, I'ncsiiay Miiy KV The housewife with years of experience the woman who knows how to cook finds, after practi- cal tests and hard trials, the New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove is her idea of what a good cook-stove really ought to be. She finds it requires less attention, costs less to op erate, and cooks all food better than any other stove she has ever tried. She finds the New Per fection oven bakes and roasts perfectly. The ers. Those who most aptly fitted their roles were selected for this tout. Charles K. Gunn, a rising young actor of 'intelligence and experience", who more nearly typifies the "St. El mo" of the story than any of the present day performers, has been es pecially engaged to head this well luilanced company of players. "Edna" of the story Is one of the most difficult and sympathetic roles ever written, and Mr. Helasco had to go far afield to fill this part. Oerda Nelson, who supported Ada Rehan In her recent English tour, and who ha headed her own companies on the continent, has been signed to share leading honors with Mr. Gunn. Her performance of the heroine will prove an artistic delight. The sup porting company has been individu ally selected for their fitness to th various characters of the play, and when "St. Elmo" holds the local boards on Sunday May 8, a perform ance uf rare excellence may be antici pated. A Man Wants to Die only when a lazy liver and sluggish bowels cause frightful despondency. Put Dr. King's New Life Pills cvpel poisons from the system; brng hope and courage; cure all liver, stomach and Kidney troubles; Impart health and vigor to the weak, nervous and ailing. I5c at Tnllmnn & Co. Many Khlw in North Sni Cruise. lyomlon. The great naval cruise in the North sea, now drawing to a close. Is perhaps the greatest demonstration j of Knglaud's naval power ever made. I Thi-re are over a hundred ships en : gaged. Iiattleshlps. 2'.'; armored misers. I.'l; protected cruisers and I scouts. 10; destroyers. 00; depot ships. etc.. 6: submarines, 20. A toii'-h of rheumatism or n twinge of eiiuralgia whatever the trouble U, rhatiihetlnin's Iniment dr.ves away Iho pain at once anil cures the com plaint quickly. First application gives relief. Sold by all dealers. E OF ECHO'S as. ii. Thomson ri:kk;s; C.Hh t.II.HKRT Kl'CCEKDS Ilernilsloii and Kcho Will Cross) Hals in Ixlio Smiiluy (;xl I 'rnl t Crop In Assiiretl Ollivr News Xotcrt. (Siieclal Correspondence.) Echo, May B. The regular meet ing of the city council was held last night at the city hall. Mayor Ticholl presiding. The resignation of A. B. Thomson wus accepted on account of hig leaving for Old Mexico on next Saturday. Carl Gilbert was elected as councilman to complete Thomson's unexpired term, which will end In December. An interesting game of baseball will be played here on Sunday afternoon, when the Hermlston nine and the Echo team will cross bats on the Echo Diamond. Both these teams have the unique distinction of having during the course of the season at some time defeating every other team In the league. The general opinion conceded is that the two teams are quite well matched and much Interest Is displayed over the coming game. The brass band will furnish music for the knights of the diamond. The Western Land & Irrigation Co. has begun Work on a temporary dam across the river at the headgates. Promises of a good fruit crop In this vicinity are coming In from a number of the orchardists. The trees are heavily laden nnd the fruit of such size that there is no further danger of frost. J. H. Leezer whoso orchard is one half mile from town brought In a limb two and one half feet In length that had twenty-one peaches on It as large as marbles in size. R. R. Lewis came up from his Her mlston home last evening oa the lo cal and spent the night here, going on to Pendleton this morning. Mrs. E. H. Brown attended the Re bekah lodge here last night and re turned to her home in Stanfleld this morning. While here she was the guest of Sliss Laura Bonney. A. B. Thomson spent the day here yesterday returning to Pendleton In the evening. E. J. Murphy came up from Port land yesterday morning and spent the day here looking after his Interests In the alfalfa meal mill of this place. He returned home last night on No. 6. Miss Amanda Wade was here shop ping yesterday while on her way home to Butter creek. Miss Wade as JUBt resigned Iter position as telephone operator at Stanfleld. SCIENTIFIC WAY TO CHOOSE A HISBAXI) London. How to choose a husband Scientifically was the subject of a lec ture delivered to girl students of the Bedford College by Professor W. M. Inge. A knowledge of eugenics, he said, would prevent girls falling in love with the wrong men. But a fre quent objection, made to the science of eugenics was that It constituted un due Interference with an individual's free choice in falling in love and mar rying. "To a certain extent," said the pro fessor, "I sympathize with that ob jection, but I do not think a certifi cate of sound health should be one of the things insisted upon before mar riage. The Insurance policy is rarely more Important than the marriage settlement Some knowledge of eu genics." he added, "would in many cases prevent falling In love with the wrong people. "Unconsciously, as It Is, we are much guided by eugenic considera tions. Generally, a man's attraction for a woman is attributable to his fine and strong physique and in the same way the points of beauty In wo men are those which belonged to her womanhood. But some training In eugenics would enable a young man or woman to detect those signs of de generacy which are obvious to the scientific eye." The professor boldly advanced it as the duty of every beautiful woman to marry. She owed it to the race. On the other hand, people should not be too scrupulous ' because "physical health is not everything, and many families physically defective are yet of great use to the community." Physical degeneration In this coun try is going on at an alarming rate. Professor Inge believes. He went so far as to say that If the process-continued at Its present rate. In three more generations the English stock which a few years ago was one of the best in the world, would be one of the poorest. "The strong social sympathy which refuses to allow the weaker members of the community to perish seems to bo Increasing the evils we want to cure." The professor repudiated Mr. 3. K. t'hesterton's dictum, "Eugenics pro posed that people should be forcibly married to each other by the police," nnd he dissociated himself entirely from Mr. O. B. Shaw's recent sociolog ical flippancies with regard to the marriage tie. "Marriage, as we have It now," ho declared. "Is the best thing In human life, nnd I deplore the levity with which popular writers of today Intro duce Into their work violations of the marriage tie." .TEW ITALY'S PREMIER; ANOTHER ROME'S MA YOU Rome Ttaly enjoys the distinction of helng the first of the great powers to nppnlnt nn acknowledged Jew as Its prime minister. Curious'y enough, the ex-premler. Baron Sonntno, was tlso a Jew hy descent, his father hav ing been a Jewish emigrant from Leghorn: but his mother was an Eng lish protestant. and he himself was not brought up In the Jewish faith. About the origin of Signor Lulgl LuzxatM, who has Just been entrusted with the task of forming a cabinet. Oregon Theatre, Tues. May 10 He Famous ... Beauty ... "WINE, WOMAN AND SONG" Famous for Music, Fun and Pretty Girls Presented by a company of fifty clever people. And the same original cast and production as seen for 400 nights in the Circle Theatre, New York City SEE Bonita in the Chanticleer Gown Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c. Pendleton Drug Co. there Is no possible doubt. He comes of a famous family that has given Jewish rabbis, physicians, poets and scholars to Italy for generations, and he has never been other than proud of his membership of the Jewish race. Signor Lunzatti's career has been consistently brilliant He first en tered parliament forty years ago, and In 1891 received his first cabinet ap pointment as minister of the treasury; he has also won high academic dis tinction in the fields of political econ omy and law. It Is significant testi mony to the position of the Jews in Italy, that, while Signor Luzzattl is premier, the mayor of Rome, Signor Ernesto Nathan, Is a member of the Jewish faith. Never hesitate about giving Cham berlain's Cough Remedy to children. It contains no opium or other narcot it and con be given with Implicit con fidence. As a quick cure for coughs and colds to which children are sus ceptible. It Is unsurpassed. Sold by all dealers. ACT It ESS COlXn HAVE MAX, SHE WOI LD KEEP TITM2 London. It is learned that one of the objects of Mrs. Cohrnwallis West's visit to Biarritz was to enlist King Edward's well-known domestic diplomacy in settling the marital af fairs of her daughter, the Duchess of Westminister. It was thought last February that the discord In the young peer's fam ily had been assuaged, but the Duch ess adopted an attitude of distinct carelessness as to the Issue. ' It was clever policy, for now the Duke Is making overtures, and has Intimated that he is anxious for the restoration of a marital entente. What hurt this uncertain rich young man's pride more than anything else was the Duchess clever remark that so far as the theatrical young woman who caused the breach was concerned, she, the Duchess, "did not ooject to the Duke having his little friend, and the little friend could have the man. but the Duchess of West minister would retain the Duke." The Duchess of Westminister Is counted the most beautiful peeress of the realm and the Duke Is the rich est peer he is worth at least $70, 000,000. Her Grace has also shown that she inherits her mother's wit as well ns her mother's beauty. Bute it Ohio, lltj of Toledo. Lscae Cona tj, m. I'rank J. 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