FRIDAY JANVAUY VMK BILLS of runs THEATER ATTRACTIONS OFFERED BV FRAZER Five Thing From Which to Select During Coming Seven Day. Pendleton people will have oppor tunlty to select from BOVOU nttrac tlojps during the next seven days, be ginning with the minstrels tonight, and ending with Paloma." the child pianist, on the 31st. The price (01 Palnnia have heen rhanged to he 76 cent for parquet : fin rents for cir cle, 25 cents for gallery, and all achoo! pupils In town. 26 cents. Tonight Diamond Minstrels. ihtluth Morning Herald Oct. It. Hi'i Piamoiul limu 'lt Vhl'e Minstrels packed the Sixth Avenue theater to u doors laM nlaht nnl gave one of the best minstrc i shows seen in thl- cit tins sciaon The flrst part wa certainly as Am as has licet, sect) Tin "opruim souk Of Mr Harry Harter. "PaoraOl Girl 1 Kim " anil "The Fortune Telling Man" by 8am Wood was heartily en cored The gags by the end men were ne . d ihi i .ore mini. . . ::i the way of a novelty Romantic Tale of Love. Ruiert of Hentzau " Anthonv H .i- romantic tale of love hatred and imrlguc. which is to he gtvog a( the Fraaer on the ;sth lias been given an elaborate production nadei the auspices of Danle! PrOOSaaO Tin company engaged is t . J. eeum Theater. New o k. and Is n:.:'. to be a moat competent one The acentc Investure Is all new and Is an exact duplicate of that used In tic initial production at the Lyceum Theater and is said to be tin- ham! somes' of any of the recent Lyceum presentations Costume and asses sorle are on a similar scab ate! the entire production is of the chan t . istlc Fruhman standard Growing in Popularity. With all tl.e hie and m l ii: Uii Immorality of the stage, curtain plays f thi- type of "Old Horn-stead ' Shore Aorta," Human Hearts." etc.. continue u groa it. i' Ii toad of receiving ud 'is. criti cism (TOO) the pojpit tie manage nient of "Human Hearts" tout n:al ! r-elvec letters from prominent lergyniet lir.nigltoii' tin cotintrv praising It for Its heat interest gd the beautiful moral story It tells, making an evening well spent tor all who se.- It The old adage that "a good tlioitl ! i artf nc l-ul a good woman " was nevci nn fitly illustrated In ftctluii than in "Huiua.i Hearts " No dramatic author has ever given to the stage any more idyllic character than Tom La t I big. whole souled Kim o! the soil, on ot uatu t , i,ul Icn'or. who bis fallen Into the snare of a wily city adventuress and is only saved from ruin and destruction through the prayer of a loving mother, a little child and the love of a pure hJMQCg u . girl, ui'' ..weethe , n t.af b jl.i ' dayti Munian Hearts" will tM the at traction on the 7th. Two Jolly Feli-jwi." The two jolly fellows. Murray and Mack, in that mer,ry musical comedy "Shootiug tin- Chllteh, is auuuuuceii for the 30th This Jolly Jlngb' HeelUfe to have hi' the pre and the public as just all right inasmuch as u ha- BOM aro- sented la every oltl ol note in the : Culled States to phenomenal hlisi neas. It is ii ebotfinfc ougbiniera tmn oi galet) girl music ami fun and although It contains an original scon- ot twenty loin numbers and borders On light opera nevertheless it admits nt MM bigli tanas aud costly specialties, and is prwaenu-d by an organization of .TT people. "Nathan Hale" Coming. The sterling young player. Howard Kyle, for years connected witii limit h Barrett. Modjeska and other high lass artist will again be seen a "Nathan Hale" in Cld Pitch's uatri ode drama of that title Ha was koto last yar ami gav- a Bit- rendition The in..', proiiouiii i-0 iy gaggg ami public as the best from that gifted playwright, will be seen at tin Kra er In the near future with the same competent company that supiKHtOd Mr. Kyle last season and with all the stage settings and properties of the original production, which Mi Fitch pronounced tin- most cum year." the plays produced within a nom tells .-.u I. a beautiful true love and tin aacrod ib to the stars and stripes, this grand American drama last in th gtemof) ot pla- inn- aud the story will go il.iwn ironi hiinuelt plete in Of al! decade, story of itlon as does that will re for years to ot Nathan Hale generation to generation, while it hero will be rote gated ft. the far past .forgotten It is full of smiles and tears, iniagi ed with tin- laughter of happy child ren In the small country aohoolhouac in New London. ahorw "Nathan Hale" refused to punish a pupil for not Join ing in the chorus of "God Saw tin King." winch was tin- customary an them at the opening of each -lay's so Ion hv the accomplished voung player. Howard Kyle Notes of New York Stage. New York. Jan. 24. The pleasant anil patriotic little comedy. "P'Arey of the Ouarda." In which Mr. Henry I Miliar Is an agreeable hero, la run I nlng along very prosperously at flu Savoy Thi-nter and Is likely to mnkc a prolonged stay there. Tho demand for seats on the part of theatrical curloslt seekers, to wUaeaa Mr Helaco "Iu Harry" at the Criterion theater. Is exceeding!) actlvi There i an be no question oi the play's great financial suevess. and Mrs 1 eslic Carter s dramatic efforts will be confined to the exploitation of j thl new Tata for many month to con Tin double, bill of "The Itoman eqin'8" and "Sweet and Twenty" nt the Madison Square theater provides an tut -resting contrast between the old and new type of plays, and thus makes a double appeal to playgoers Thus tar the audience Son been largi and appreciative. Th luoetgcular iploodora of "The Slei ping beauty and the Iteast" at tin BrogdWSI theater are enjoyed nlKht ly by great crowd of old and Voang "inater-goerS. T'n-re Is excellent quality as well as abundant quantity In the Proctor ntcrtatnment nnd they are offered nt anoh pootttat prtooo 11, L'." and 10 cents that the public have taken a s:ront: liking to tin new plan of vau deville and the drama combined, ami the theater on the Procter circuit are crow dad to their full capa.'y at all tine- RoflHOBaonl ami superlot ev cellencc is the ke note of the Proc tor scheme, and patronage oi ladies and children I especially solicited and fostered Nothing which could in th least offend the moHt fastidi ..-i- 's . ,ei permitted upon any Proc tor stage and the personal conduct of everybody In the Proctor audien ces mi- likewise me above ri proach 1 I" 'nn-nt am! a permanent ban to .ti'mlssioh Is the consequence Homer Ltfld and his supporting 1 ompany of singers Is the chief feat ure at Keith' next week. They pre sent their operatic come.tv. "Orln itoiii the Street Singer " which has proven one of the novel and artistic bits of vaudeville The Gainsborough Dot at a singing and dancing Affti sion. the Blossoms. European BOOM dy acrobats: John T. Thorm and Oraei OorlOtOO Jesters, and the Hll lion Brothers, with their original songs and parodies, an- other leading entertainers. In addition are Murti nettl and Sutherland. In acrobatic raroodj and dancing: Hurtn's nijou C" m h tiovi-l : l- ii" - and Prl rOOl the I ha- Ziniti lohn Gel- 01 and blogrnph and many others MtOgOtbOf the program Is well up to th- Keith standard A Fireman's Close Call. stuck to my engine, althoug! ached and every ncrvi with pain." writes C. W locomotive flreman. o' Iowa. "I was weal: anc without any appetite and a1' down. As I was about to glv i avor) joint was racl;ed Bellamy, a Burlington. pab run up 1 got u bottle of Electric Bitter and. after taking It. I felt as well a I ever did in my life." Weak. alekl run-down people always gain new life strength and vigor from their use Try them Satisfaction guaranteed hy Tallman d Co. Price 10 cents. HOTEL ARRIVALS The Pendleton. Join M Stomk. John L Baker Chicago James Wright North Yakima E. B Coman Q Guddes. Bakei City. L. Allen ortland O. U i'raer Hortland. William Henry A S Heartflebt Spokane H V Gelden San Francisco J. C Hatrett. Portland George Kellog K H Simpson Baker City Bankopk. San Francisco (irlffln. Portland Staler. Foster Hayden and wile. Hortland. Robinson Hortland Mendelsohn. Han Francisco George McGIMverv, Spokane S S GUI Spokane Letlia Estes Athena E Jacobson Hortland C. II liean Sam A 1 H l J. N. M L N P. W P PENDLETON WILL HAVE A BASEBALL TEAM. Meeting on Thursday Evening Decid ed That Definitely, wiilte a crowd of baseball enthiisi aat me: at the city hall lat evening to talk over and hear suggestion as to plan for forming a baseball league Including Pendleton. Walla Walla Baker City. I.a Grand-' Atliena and OtkOt neighboring towns that are flg iiriug on putting teams in the Bora the coming ttnOBOr. The meeting wa informal and very little deflnlti steps VOfg taken toward the work, except the appointing Of. a committee to Investigate ami arraugi what they think will be the best plan for going about organising and maintaining a good team. This committee is com I posed of Loon Cohen, chairman. W F Matlock. M A Bailor, Loo ToUtMO and Ooorgi Rarunon, Jr. Many IttggoatloOl were made as to ha- would be the best plan upon which to work In order tit accomplish the desired ends, nnd ttin suggestion of a stock company with shares at 12. fie en I mOI the approval of most of the audience. After the Informal mooting v as adjourned by President Stlllman. the committee had a con foroaeo and docldtd to form a hMfW If the otnol tennis would come in. but It tbev will not. It I the intention of lie committee to bnvi a baseball toon in Pondloton anywajr, and they will go to work lmnieillatol toward accomplishing that etui. Ii a stock company Is formed. I' will be Incor porated and the stock sold It was the consensus of the meet Ing that it would not tie a hard mat ter to organize on the plan talked and al! the money necessary toward keeping Op the grounds ami payinc in- Idental expense could be raised in this war with little difficulty Tin enthusiasts say they so pool tfl have good team and Secretary George Hart mail. Jr. to place himself In with different places gbod coach could be months while the team was tralninu All say they will not hi aatisfled with any "old thing" and nothing less than the liest to he had will be satisfac tory There Is timber In Pendleton for a good team ami gfliogegg all point toward It being used this . A letter ha already been rocolvod n tin manager of the WallH Walla team which is now organixed. asking that a date be arranged for a game between the two towns about the l nli of April. The association will start out with lliin which Is now In the treasury which wa left over from last year, ami according to Treasurer Teiitseh. the assets will amount to about 4Q in paraphernalia and money Basket Ball Team. Tin- Pendleton A-adeniv is going to hnvi n basket ball team They bjgvj organ Uod with Bo'. Pan land as captain, and Arthur Shb i mnug lot and are putting In a Httb t'n h evening in practicing with th Inter, tion of (.-halli-nglug outside team for games during IBO laaOOB Tin- . gp. tain says he has nmterlal tor a good team and witl. sufficient practice, the) will be able to play a good game. It I tin- intention to arrange a game with Walla Walla sometime in the IH'il! Illtlire MHIII NAMED lndleton. Athena, was instructed corresisindence and see what a had for for two CHARLES NEBERGALL'8 PLAN FOR BLIND HOME. J, Al E Troy John Byiui The Golden K.ilt. Salker. Tacoma J T. B s M 8. L. A L. A. w B Ma W O f M J L. D. U E. Hortlaud Mohundro Haytou Barclay Daytun Clemons Athena Uuutl. Atheua. Sugarmni, Portland A Travis Spokane . Cunningham HorMand. MeRae Athena W Morrat Butter Creek. H Vllbauor. ban Franciaco. Scott. F Woodstock. Nolin. H Hunter Hilut Bock. .ii....... Hllot Bock H Boyd, Willow S Boyd Willow Green Baker City VOl k ;.ii.-hliurg. I Winn Portland A Profitable investment "I woo trooblod for seven gear ' , with my stomach and in bed ball my time," aaya E. Demlck, Bomervllle ' Ind. "I spent about f 1000 and could get nothing to help me until I tried ) Kodol Dyapepala Cure. I bare taken Tata true, generous heart that gavel a few bottlee and am entirely wen up hia life for love of home friends. Kodol Dyapepala Cure doao the atom sweetheart country aud liberty, could ach'a work by digesting the food. Tall' not be played more convincingly than ' aan ft Co and Brock at cComae Former sendletonian Believes It Wil Be Successfully Organixed. Charles Nebergal! who was onoa n Hotel Pendleton employe, and who lost his sight a few years ago b tin explosion of a mineral water bottle is at the Pendleton. He is now gg gaged m working on a plan for the establishment for au induatrial honn for the blind of the state Mr Ne liergal! stated to the East OfOgOfdM today tha he Is confident that the n atltution wild be aucceeafully lauuci, ed In the near future Ha said "We have the eucourageineut oj some of the most prominent people In Portland, ami they load us to think that thi plan that has boon format wil! meet with their approval "It Is In short, this: We goialro to provide a honn in which tin blind youth of Or.-Kon may learn to U self, supporting We will build a achoo in which various trades wil: i taught, and a dormitory tot tin- ac commodation of the pupils The trades to be taught will b. ma" making, carpet weaving seim Ms net and hammock making and cftg I lanir.g the trades being for the young men and for the giru these trades and also shawl making goad work and fancy work of al! kinds The shops will be under DOOBpatOOl siierviaiou and the institution will be modeled after those of like charac ter in the east that have been succes sfully operated fur years. "For inalance. one in Philadelphia was formed by a brother of Major r EHall Uu- lattei being claim agent of. the (l R N.HIs brother lost hi signvduring the Civil Wai and U years TTgo organised a home tor the blind auch aa we now plan It has been very successful There are also such homes In other eastern cities, and Oil. ao far as we can learn, are supported by the beet elements in those places "The home will be incorporated, but all money received will be donat ed outright ." Mr. Nebergall speaks of the kina words given by philanthropic in Portland, and also by the many friends of the blind youth throughout Oregon. He is enthusiastic, and has acquainted himself with mauy valu able fact relating to the enterprise He receives encouragement here In Hndleton. everyone hoping that he will succeed CAYUSES HAVE A NEW CHIEF BY APPOINTMENT Joseph. Mighty Warrior. 9elects the Son of the "Catholic Chief." Chief Joseph of the NW Perce tribe ot Indiana, ha rondoftd hi de-' clalOfl and Tu wat tni Is chief of the Cayttafl tribe on the T'lliatllla reaer ntt tOB her- Ever since Young Chief dted Inst spring the Cnyuses have boon engaged In a teat of diplomacy between the devotee of the several candidates nnd many rne have boog resorted to by the parties The principal candidate were Paul Show gWa) son of the old Chief Showaway. and Young Sunipltln. son of the fa minis captaig Of Indian police. Y'oung Bunpgln thought he had arranged matter no as to rendei his election certain. OBd therefore asked Major Lee Mooorhnuse to write to Chief Jo seph for his decision Chief Joseph have been Hade the recipient of the last will and testament o: Young Chief, Joseph's nephew In answer to tie request, Joseph wrote Chief Neapelam, To Major L ( Iregon. M y Joseph's i-etter. Waahlngton, Jbb i'1 KOOrhOUOO, Pendleton. Door Fri'-ml 1 have vour good lotlor. You a that the In illnns there would like for me to tell i hem through yon Just whiit my nephew Young i hief said before be died who hi would like to conn after him as chief oi the Cayuscs. gjgo who I would like to act In tliat capacity, am! In answer I wan' to say to you my friend MoorhoUM, fore TOOng Chief died to him am! said "My ani dead and gone either of these to The Umatilla Implement Company Agricultural Implements, Vehicl Wood Choppers and lumbermen. W carry the taswt and betl ling 0f Wood Ohoppfrri and tumherman Sapplian in tin- city, Jongigting of Axed, M (tfipt's. Inlijes. Orogg Cut an! no man Saws. Call and x imilM our lint uiul .,ur pri,.Ph bfjfon pnrabtiing HANSFORD & THOMPSON, . Tho) Loading Hardware glan. es that lust be he called me uncle, when I I want you to tak i ome after me as AMERICAN PLAIN $3-00 per l)a and Upwards. al the Pkhjc Norttwa chief of the Cayuses Tn wat-tul or I'me som ktn or OllOOtl " Now I will select Tu-wat tul. Hi ts of the royal Cayuse blood, and his forefathers for generations be tore him have been chiefs. I' ln lip lip (Red Klk i can tell vou all alum' him I say to them all. I make Tu wni till chief. Now he Is chief, and don't take nn other I call him now Chief Tu wai tui. ami I tell you my trlend Moorhouse. to tell all the pOOpfa on the I'mntllla reservation that I Jo seph. now make To-wat-tni Chief of tin Cayuses. and In must bo respect ed am! Obeyed as such oer there and In will receive his right- over in-re in Noonolgn That Is all Vorj respcctfull Chlet .loscph i'hli-1 Tu wat nils win- is a goioa 01 tin hit. Ir William McKav The new chii-t is a fin- agontgsOg oi the phraical man and possesses an ex cellent character amonv whites and IndlOIHI. Tin choice is accepted by the Imllans appai-ntly without question Tu-waMlh's father was !liow i: aj tin- "Catholic ehlitf " Night Was Her Terror. "I would cough rn-arly all night long " writes Mrs Charles Applegate. ot Alexandria, Ind.. "and could hardly get any sleep I had consumption so bad that If I walked a block I woult? cough frightfully and spit blood, hut when all other medicines failed. thro $1 bottles of Dr King's Ni-w niaeov cry wholly cured me and I gained ft pounds " It's aboolutatv guaran di to . ure coughs, colds la grippe, l-roii'i.itis and all throat aud lung troubles price gOc and $1. Trial bottles free at Tallman A Co.'a drug store Vau's Dyspepsia Cure Mas cured ih?ac cases and it w III cure you I, M. iiu rub, LaOraiule, Bgj . agajg, 'I sufTereil fur -A) yearn, and belle v bad I not iuhmI Nau's l).VH)iepi Cure ! would not is alive to write you a utliuonial." THE PORTLAND I'OHTLAM), oasdoN. .inciiii taiii'n to mnirrn utbviii ." in r v nier: "i-r-iina i uuuu lor tourists and curnm--rrial travelers H C. H0M t'KS. WsaSfO. tpi nr c i nurne i ype eue For Sale! Nathan Kaik, Uuum-, Idaho, says: -iift'eied for vaaraj found out tm gogg agHafN .vlilw.' I ail For sal by la I man at Cav. and first ansa drugglata, or scud to I rank -u, roniinfl notel Hharmaty land, t Iregon Price fti a bottle buttles for gg , express prepaid ' ort- ur 6 TAPE WORMS "A lap woras tiflilMii U.I lon , CAS!?HK-rH -rh'1' ,ier ?' aiio "K r Ibislsuisur baa Muaedun .,l e.IL lor Hit uui hum year I to, aim JSJO Oaacarau. the only cathartic motxhj of ooiia bj aaaaibie paopte " uau w Uoai.as tuifu atia CAMOV ng,iii. ISAUt IWI ,iurtt to r rl i i e . ... , ; r (.uujTtMr Sluaa Waaac 1 1 ivaaaj CUHt want Taair Uuul Lo. w Oriaa tu. k. .. CON0TIPATIOM. ... iiinsi. shimh.s. baa li as..!. . ... i i una mat nine is III flood condition, tcquireb umj power to run it and with it one nerson ran set ftom ao.000 riing brevier in tight hours , iuH With the machine there is the n cesaary pul.t vs an" 700 to 800 pounda tire ier typeF 8 point Mochiac will lie sold or tito I o. l at Yew" ic soul 101 a (")' I. i - East Oregoiiian, Pendletoi.