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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENINQ, APRIL 21, 1CC3. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmPrmmmmmm'mmrmm - " '' " ' " " l .1 I . 11.11 . ' "II .1 J11U i. l II 1 J JIU J ..-""J- 1 ... ,111011'S G. 0. P. USE IT County Committeemen Come ; ; to Agreement on jm- U ;. . ,' tual 'Indorsement. .' (ImcUI Mipatca U Ta. lmtnl.) 'Balom. Or, April J Republicans of lisrton counlr rasolvsd at a wsatina- or . ' the county osntral committaa laat nig ni ta support ths ticket HomiiiitM at ' , tha primaries. , Peace and fcarmonr rrevsiled and the anti-Stattment ' No. man plwlsed thinmlva to support the Btaleraenl No. 1 nomlnJod "' In thla rounlv and tha compliment was " return"! by tn utaiomam o. i rai Vtmrltu Murphy waa succeed ai .chairman of tha county central com mittoa by W. U Jonv of JefH-aon. Kiard Martin of Turner, wa selct 1 state committeeman. Jarorne Sim tnona f -Monitor, who chtoaen oongrea nlonal committeeman. B. t Waal waa v Minted by tha rtty delegates to act chairman of tha city central oom mltua. Secretaries for the county and city oriranl cations will be chosen by the respective chairmen. An execu tive -committee will also be appointed v, f i Minntv chairman. Sis delefatea to the eonrresslonal convent loa to be held at Portland May .14. were selected tr ballot, as fol lows: Jerome Simmons, T. B. Kay, , It. B. Porter, R. 1 Hicks. Charles Murphy and A T. Robertson. Twenty delegates to the state convention to be held at Portland the .same day had been previously selected at a county convention held before the primaries. ' . No ongreaalonai deleratea wars chosen at that time. Aa Marlon county la entitled to but II delegates to each of theas conventions the seven extra men alerted ' for the state convention by , the previous county convention will act a deleratea to the conft-reaaional con- vefitlon with the six elected last nlsht No policies were outlined other then that the organisation should stand by the fundamental principles of the Re- ' publican party and the ticket nominated at the recent primaries, despite some bitter differences tnai arose previous to that contest. CAJhoaxai V . WASCO SOCIALISTS Vott par for the ' records, tale the machine and use it one month. When the mouth js up yoa make the first payment on the machine. After that jrou make one payment each month. ; ' Attend our Tuesday ertnine FbonoKraDb recital. New aelec- tions each month. Any piece yoa wish played on request Parlor open evening's untA 9 p. m.; Saturday until 11 p. m. Free phones, fourth floor, J, Woodard,CIarke&Co. PORTLAND, OREGON " AT THE THEATRES i ii ii ii w jv . vi wjr j VI i vr " v mi i i n AJL JX JLX. C.Jau , -v aaju. . aarL JLk III V A' II U I II Bte ay m HI JL. 1 TO PUT OUT TICKET) rr - ' - ' I 0 ".Ham Tree" . (Snerlil . Dlrpetch to The Jonraal.k The 1-alles. Or, April 24. The Social- Seat SeDlns;. Beats ars'now eellina- at boxofflc tha I Hellls; theatre. Fourteenth and Wash- lits of Waeco county are busily engaged ma-ton streets, for America's foremost In circulating petitions for signatures negro ' impersonators, - Mclntyre and to enable them to put on a ticket at tha Heath. These clever favorites will pre general electlou In June., Their candi- sent their big company of 10 people , flaies are: G C Brlx, a Prlnevllla at- three- nlghta beginning next Monday, torney, lor lustica or me supreme court; apru i, in ina tiam Tree." George K. Baundera, a dentist of . Thai - . Ialles, for representative in congress;! finHl MatinM 'a TTeniv dairy and food comnjiasloner, A. O. Sln- A special prlea matinee will be given raiirnari rnmmiaaionar. ftrat di.lat the Ueilfc theatre. Fourteenth and trlct, Harlln Talbert; second district. Washington streets, tomorrow, Saturday T. W. Brltts; Joint senator, Multnomah I afternoon, at 1:16 o'clock. The attrac- ana uacicaraas counues, J. r. Meiienry; I -" wm wm uw ini muiicuomrar i.ilnt senator Multnomah and Columbia, I success. "The District Leader." It la Fletiher'Crabtree. :... - , - flUed with tuneful and catchy music. It is Intended to put out a full county iwri miss . iicitet nets witn tne exception ox county clerk nud district attorney. KNOWN IK PENDLETON; . QUARTER OF. CENTURY Musical Plajr mt HeOlc. Tha attraction at the Heill theatral Pourteenth and Washington streets, to- j nignc ana tomorrow mgnt. wui o the musical comedy, "Tha District Leader." This merry offering has been the bill tha paat two evecinga and has delighted two large audiences who have enjoyed I n v. .. . x . . I every . minute of thla haPDT , offering. . -ir' T- F . Seats are now selling at theitro for the .vmi&v, iu ibvio . uu; t wu i engagement. niea ntre lucaair morning ana wan I buried Wednesday , from, the Episcopal I j.-hurrti under tne auspices or toe lodge or iiK, was corn at iNewton., Massa chusetts, August 16. 1144. Bfarquam's Three Performaaceg. ' Tonlrht. Saturday afternoon and wan. Ha nassedllng will be tha last three oerformancea I liia early Ufa in Massachusetts and was of "The Belle of New forkr at the I a soldier during the civil war In tha I Marouam. As this is the areateat of all I jiortv-rourm aiassacnusetta ' inrantxy. I American musical comedies. It Is one In 187C .be came west and became, asso-1 of tha- best attractions that ' tha ' San I elated la the wool business with Christy I Francisco opera company can give. The at wise oi ean xr&ncisco. i wenty-rive l company -closes . its engagement Wltn I years ago ne came to renaieion as repre-1 tnis out tomorrow -nignt. seuuiuvo oi mat company. in lata i vears he has worked for Inderjandant buyers.. He was a charter member, of the lodge of Elk of this city. Hs was A Lively Laughable Comedy. 'The Strange Adventures of - Mlaa I also a member of the Woodmen and Brown." at the Baker theatre thla week, -United Workmen orders.- NOTED TRANSLATOR ; ;, OF INDIAN SPEECH J" younV?wlomaJn!lson "quera1- is a play filled with nonsense and ab surdities to be aura, but so .framed that It 1st one continual laugh from start to finish. It deals with life In a erirla' boarding school, And one of the funniest! (Snedal Disnatca to The JaarmL) Pendleton, Or., April 24. Lemoyne, "Sherlock Holmeg" Next Week. the famous Indian Interpreter of Lap- The Baker tock oompany-a great pro ai, Idaho, of the Ne Perce tribe, has ductlonff William GUleite's "Sherlock peen in f-nueton to interpret in. a num- """ " iw i m wanner weea ber of Indian land matters In which his of the entire year. If indications amount tribesmen ar interested. He Is the lo anything. Every one wants, to sea inoBt promient Indian Interpreter In the thls magnetic play, and George Alison, northwest. He not only speaks tha Nes who so recently gave the splendid per- Perce fluently, but he is able to nterf formancea of Rafnea," will play tha pret tne I'latneaa, MiacKfoot, raklma, uue'roie oi toe wonaerxui aetecuve. Bannock, Caytlae and other northwest ' ' Indian tonguea He Is not only sn ex- ' "FliyHnii Ttr and counsellor for the Indians, and has "I!?e.cUo.n ?'! Is the Utla of Georga a broad sense sf Justice, which enables t-onan a latest piayjet ana it la be ll im to see th equity of the intricate lng given this week at tha Grand by tha Indian cases which are constantly be- Hallen A Fuller company. It is written fore the courts of the northwest Hav- ,n Cohan a enterthlng style and la aa ing an excellent English education his I runny aa possioie. -eo cooper ana com- Uiterpretationa are excellent. WASHINGTON MEN TO RESOURCE CONFERENCE I a dramatlo playlet, - "The Price oil Power," ' which Is unusual In manyj ways. . .i . (now Baxter Batted In. "How Baxter Butted In" continues lts merry way at tne star theatre.' where 'Special Dupiteo to tbc joaraaL) merry way at ia otar tneatre,' wnere " orympla. Wash.. April i4. The three the comedy drama has been holding tha invitations to the president's conference boards ail week. This Is the last of on conservation of natural resources, at ferlng of the French stock company In the disposal of Governor A. E. Mead, Portland, as the company closes its en have been accepted by E. W. Boss, land gagement with the performance tomor commissioner. Professor O. L. Waller row night. After the matinee tomorrow nf rha fitAtr, Colleen at 'Pullman an A a retention will h ielrt on tha atrnra Frank H- Lamb of Hoquiam. Processor by Manager French and tha members of waller is a civil engineer and expert his company. un irrigation mariers. Air. umb Is a student of forestry. Governor Mead de parted last evening for Waehlngtoa The conference will be held May IS to J5 .. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY ' : , BOOSTS EOR EUGENE 'TAX on K. ciminS . t' gram. , . t . . ' . . ; New Headliner. Tne new headllner at tha Grand for tha oomina week will be srreat Henri French, premier of Imitators of Isadora of bands. French ia also a Juggler. The name of French stands high In vaude ville ana ne wm De one ox a numner pro- - j ' ' (Special Dltpatcb to The Journal.) Eugene, -Or., April 24. A ladles' nuxlliary i to the Eueene Cnmmii club has been organized, the object of mcii iiu noip iuo meu niemoera boost i ii j n.tiu Trvin. munK CIVIC Im- rtrovement lines. Mrs. Robert vtam,,.. jihev has been chosen as temporary jiiffBiutjiiv mu nig. vviiisur w . JaiKlns temporary secretary. A committee has lxen 1 appointed to formulate working plans lor 'they organisation and another I meeting will be held next Wednesday I ovenins;,? April 29, when the committee! w ill report and a permanent organlsa- l!in WUI UO CAlfJlH-OU,- "A Scotch High Ban. ' Beginning Sunday night the Arm strong Musical comedy company will open an Indefinite engagement at the Star theatre. The first attraction will be "A Scotch High Ball,' in which pretty girls, funny comedians and songs win predominate, seats are now , on sale. ;--.,... :v'!'....fc',i-i;y.rv. IT Positively eared by inese acinic uu f They sJflO reOeva Dkv tress fromIr8pepslaaIn. digestion and Too Hearty Eating; A perfect rem. edy for ClzzInesB, Kanaea Drowshioss, Bad Taste la a HoWVCoated Tongue. Pain la the fUSo, TOEPID IIVEH. Tha tba Bowea. Ilirejy vegotabls. , .ariu. i"aic::E, si'jufeke. BARTER'S -iTTI FIM.O. -'I J LS.- k' Czvxht Must. Bear . Faa-SirTiila Signature "rrUSE SUSXTITUTES. "Thelma Tonight.'. . :i The best- theatrical' event : tf v tha week is the Allen company 4 produc tion of Marie' CorelU's - masterpiece 'Thelma.". Those who' Jiave seen this great play performed in such a splen did manner bv the Allen company agree that it is one of the finest per- jormances or the piece ever seen on vuo coast, qo tonignt. , - " "Front 8ire to Son Next. 1 The coming attraction at the Lyric Will be the Allen company In a , great performance of . Milton Nobles' . great Blay, "From Blre to fion. Every mem er of the cast, will be seen to advantr age ana tne production win do unusu ally fine. Better go tonight and en- juy yourseir. - , t HRS EUGENE SCHMITZ IS NERVOUS JWRECK Ban Francisco! 'April' ti. Although the fact was only known . among her frhmita, wife of the former mayor of San Francisoo, has en confined to her bed for a week suffering from ner vous prostration, i The former mayor said today that the attack was brought c by grippe and 4hat Mrs. Schmiu'S condition is not considered serious. -, RE you about to entertain to ' give a party or a" dance, have a few fhentfs in r The Edison Phonograph fits in widi y scheme of r entertainment it will as , readily furnishah entire programme for a vaudeville entertainment as for a concert of grand opera seledhons. It will provide all the music for a dance as easily as for a concert of band or orchestral music, or yo u may: combine a little of each and give your friends the most ; delightful entertainment imai finable If you hare not heard the neW Edin model with" the big horn, go to the nearest Edison store and hear it, or write to us for descriptire booklet. TOOK over your Records and then look over this list -Li- and see if there is not at least one new Record that Mav Records Out you would like to) offer your friends or to entertain yourselr. lr you near one you will hear them all, and if you hear them all you will buy more than one, . 9819 If Tboaa Lips Could OnlrBpsai . . 9U0 Chimmla and Maxaieat Tba Many (original sketch) . . . . , . Ada Jonas A 521 Xxrve's Renodalay (rata tha ylannaeacparella, ja, Walts Draam-) ..... t. ,. . Anth ... ... . I Widow- em bnnebedr TlaIiUMwaToKjowToc Manull 9824 Tipperary U sa tTndar ftaaadntt. nssratesa la aUrHns maicfi) Sdtam Mflftary Bead KM Handbal Hope i . . . , . ArtharColUaa 9811 The OwtWaoTbrswMe Down, Xdward 1L Pavor A Cboroa Satt Ooel Tml Thnal All Over . . . ... BilhUm itbonyAaffflat agas lias and Reals (violin solo) j . . , Chades ITAtaMine anoalKomaia 98a Hoo-o Akst Tea CaoXngOat. HtCanyna-OatTe-Narhtr bvrao Ci. Hari 9US My Oal Irene . . . , . Collins di Hariaa 989 BawMrtitne. ..... v Allan Wasaroas and Chorus i unanaonsv . . . ....... UteUaToMa Btattarlng iMok . . . .. . Sdward Meeker -1 1 9S2S LaPapUloU ,' . . . Edlsoo Sjunphooy Orchestra 9B37 When Via Stasia X3sia,Tw(baaaJ ., . , Albert Benatar 9834 Wka Mt Mart Wm Bimt Siitni . . Pradario Rose 9&M Pasalt Akog to Father . . . ...... . Ada Jonas 9SZ7 My Mothar'a Prayer (aacred aelsodon) f 9S The Ceemtry Constable farisiaan . . Ediaon Vaodevllla Co. J f ; BdhMMl VTiil rillTtilta . SM0 fUdawmlk P Hia fiilm Ilia at .1. 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