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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1902)
f A MORAL GHUSftDE RUSHING BUSINESS DONE IN DAYTON COURTS. Sunday Cloiing Law to Be Enforced Saloonkeeper Arrested W. C. T. U. Take Up the Fight iDaytnn, Wash, Dec 30. A great wave of mora awakening struck Day ton yesterday and the courts had more business In consequence than they have had in many moons. In D. Kemler & Son Now 'Convenient Quarters Stock of Groceries. Dan Kemler, the veteran pocery- man. has with his son Milea wemicr. lact. a rushing business was done in engaged in buslnc again nnder the til a v. and If the claims of the Itobson management are made good by the performance, as seems to have been the case universally elsewhere, the play should b as flrmly established In popular favor as the book- Seat sale will be open Wednesday morn ing at 9 tVclock. Prices 60c, 75c, $1 and 11.50. ...1.1. I,ll,line- fin Alta I II lilt." UL'K clxml nnnnsltn ihp PonillCtOD SST- NEW BUSINESS FIRM. Located in With New ings Bank, where they are nicely pre-1 pared to serve the public and navel a very attractive store, and while the) room Is not Urge, It Is so arranged) that there Is no waste space and a complete stock Is thereby handled. The store serves as the sales room,, but the bulk of the stock Is kept Iff) i the stone warehouse on Jonnson. street and larg or small orders can. lie prompt"' niicu. me rami - Is new and fresh and was selected with much care. AGREI NT Little Snow at Alba. ' Alba, Dec. 30. The chlnook of the past few days has almost freed the bills here of their covering of snow. About all that Is left Is ice. a cold spell following the chlnook While' It is not exceedingly cclrl. It Is very disagreeable getting around. , Yerlrgton, Nev , Oet. 30 1 K3 lit. C A Itrrln, Helena, Mont Per Fir:-I barr nrnr'y Bnlrted Ihe foiner bottle and ra pitclloUlT well Mi tvr ni on mew I pnyi cln woaW ! pronounwd In tumble. JtrPPll ; rained ltponnd In weight no fetl fl.r new le t ' '7n m One of the botf e 1 tend tor thU time . tor a friend and tne other for mpe f I Co nol Intend tot without 1.. r9aMUt Pendleton, Or., Dec. i, 1901 This is to certify that we, the undersigned, have agreed between I ourselves to establish uniform j prices for the care and board of horses by the month. One horse , to hay by the month $12.50. One ! horse to hay and grain per month $14. Commencing Dec, 1, 1902. VANDRilf both lustlce nnrl suncrlor rourts. nnrl firm name of D. Keniycr &. Son the day will hereafter be known as! The senior member of the Ann has the best in the history of the place, en engaged In the grocery business In point of fines and cash, ' n Pendleton for the past 18 years, Ralph Harper was arrested rorwUh exception or brief periods, keeping open his cigar store on Sun-' D- Kemler & Son are now located day, and a fine of $25 and costs was , proprietor of a saloon, was fine- $30 3. mi G. M. Froome M. J. Carney S. F. Hays W. Ltndsey. be open Sunday. X. B. Fishback was 1 arrested and fined $2 Band costs Tor allowing minors about his place This last fine was the result of .the arrest! ft of Hoy Godman, James Stfne, Robert, Proctor and Frank Guernsey, all sons of prominent people, in Fish back's sa-I JS loon, where It was alleged they were in the habit of spending odd mo- J ments. Each of the youngsters was fined J5 and costs. Lorane Gates, John Galloway, Edward Sayres. G ro ver Cunntngham and Cleveland Me Gill were fined $1 and costs each for having firearms in their possession In the city. Ira Jones, C. E. Weather by, F E. Murgon. were arrested for violating tne quarantine laws tn a case of smallpox, and the case was continued for trial. Until a few months ago Sunday was not a really quiet day in Dayton. Then It was that the W. C. T TJ. took up the fight to close the saloons On the Sabbath, and as a result the saloonmen forced all other places to close with them. For a time every thing went smoothly , then slackness begun, and for a time the law has been overlooked In many Instances. The wholesale arreets yesterday -will have the effect of closing the town up for a time. "DOWN BY THE SEA." Same Excellent Company That Ap peared Here a Few Seasons Ago in" "Tennessee's Partner." The successful playwright is one who can properly blend the elements of pathos and comedy. The author of "Down by the Sea" has done his work successfully and a more pleas ing dramatic entertainment has not been seen on the stage for a long time. It is a play full of human in terest, tender .sentiment, manly spirit and wholesome comedy. Those who fancy "Down by the Sea" a sort of "blood and thunder" melc-drama will find themselves agreeably deceived by a series of stage pictures as unique and delightful as those in "way Down East" and "Shore Acres." The acting company comprises the best talent of the theatrical profession most of whom have been previously seen here in, leading roles with the most promi nent stars and companies. The at traction will" be seen here tonight with no advance in- prices. Special scenery is carried. lor every act and new and up-to-date specialties will add to the completeness of the production. I g ft a s & ft ft ft ft ft ft ft s ft ft ft ft "Shore Acres." g "Shore Acres" has been played up-j B wards of 2500 times in this country, ft and is universally recognized as the, greatest pastoral play ever .written! j- for the English speaking stage. It is ft strange, but Uue, that this interest-) 5? ing comedy drama was offered to ev- ft ery well known theatrical manager in B America, and, while a number of them thought "Shore Acres" a fairly good K play, they did not care to risk uuyi money in its production. All this ft happened over )0 years ago, and since ij5 then these astute purveyors of thei ft drama annually count up the fortunes j they might have earned with this ! charming Idyl of .American home life.; ft In speaking of "Shore Acres" the J Rev. Lyman Abbott said some time ft ago: "If there were more such whole-j js some plays as "Shore Acres" thej wholesale denunciation of the stage I 'fe by the pulpit could not long survive. The play Is underlined for presenta tion at the Frazer theater. Wednes day, January 7 th. To Present "Richard Carvel." ft & ft ft ft ft lt is claimed In behalf of Andrew ft Robson, who appears at the Frazer I J theater next Friday evening, as I g "Richard Carvel." that he presents in each city be visits the entire scenic production, without change or elimi nation, that aided so materially in establishing the play as a success dur ing the 17 weeka' run that was ac corded it at the Empire theater In New Torkr that each of the 32 parts concerned in the development of the story is interpreted by a skilled actor or actress especially adapted to por tray ltr.and that, unlike many modern stars; who seem to monopolize the center of the stage. Mr Robson ap preciates the praise bestowed upon the members of his company for suc cessful and meritorious work per formed by them, quite as fully as be does commendation for his own ef forts. The popularity of Winston Churchill's novel should serve to at tract a large audience to witness the BOSTON STORE. BOSTON STORE. 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