East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 07, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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Wc Have Decided to Continue
Our Sale of Boy's Clothing
Until
SATURDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 7th
Discount' 20 Pe Cent.
$2.00 Suits $X.60
$2.50 Suits $2.00
$3.00 Suits $2.40
$4.00 Suits $3.20
$5.00 Suits $4.00
ABOVE THE CLOUDS
Great reductions in Lined Gloves, Mittens
Winter Caps.
Sweaters and
Baer & Daley
One-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers
port with the proper expression, and'
evident feellnp. Guy Wyrlck. who1
had the part of Curtis Chlprunn, the
"greeny," covered lilniself with glory.
as was evidenced hy the uproaronsj
applause which Erected his every np
HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS pearance. Se Williams as Titus Tur-
PUT ON GOOD PLAY. , tie, the fat man, displayed real ml-'
, metlc talent, and that is the real and
Presentation Was Excellent Netted on,y basis for the drama. Earl Sim-
About S10O. Which Will Be Used to! J8 as, fat Jlor. the aspiring
ipoef, maintained the part. Vndoubt
Purchase a High School Library. edlv he would have camej a moro
The presentation last night of the! difficult part with equal excellence. '
two-act drama, "Above the Clouds." j The pantomime was rery 'pretty. I
was one of the coniplstest surprises , Those who were before the curtain'
I tc the people of the city that has were Iva Younger. Edith Johnson,
! been perpetrated In a very long time Clara Boylen. Uosle Cameron. Jlnbel !
Had it been possible for the play to Johnson. Carrie Burton nnd Kay Vo-
oe appreciated ueiore its presentation ge! .
half as much as it is now or rather .
the play and the talent and thorough j La Grande Land 0(fice.
Less oi ine cast ine uiieunnnce i
would have been much larger- ie.ple
La Grande. Ore., Feb. 7. The local
office reports January receipts
e s" o2;.au. The items are as
There ie nothing more certain than;'""" . . , , ,
that another i.lav Presented hv ih 10 homestead entries. 1G.-
IUIU 111 .1 V. 1. .,v. ' "'Jll. j
I would have been turned away unable J j ?
i to gain admission to the opera house.,:0.. '
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1903.
GENERAL NEWS.
The Brazilian government has de
cided on the military occupation of
Acre.
As a rule, gray horses attain a
greater age than those of any other
color.
Louisville, Ky., still holds first
rank among the tobacco markets of
the world.
The total cost to Germany of the
China expedition will amount to over
JSO.OO0.00i.
Torchon lace of any pattern can
now be made by one machine, owing
to a recent Invention In Vienna.
A foot of snow fell In "Western Kan
sas Friday and the farmers are Jubl
lant over the wheat prospects.
The strike testimony is all in be
fore ihe anthracite commission .and
next week will be devoted to argu-'menU.
Cress Is the quickest growing of
plants, tinder perfect conditions it
will flower and seed within eight days
of planting.
A tract of 20,000 acres in "Western
Kansas has been bought by Indiana
.and Ohio capitalists for raising polled
Angus cattle.
Five copper smelters at Tucson
have shut dow owing to a strike on
the narrow-gunge railroad which
hauls the ore.
Serious rioting among the students
of the Xaples (Italy) university, are
reported in consequence of an un
popular government regulation.
The Manitoba potato crop amount-
Hotel Pendleton.
W. D. Beavers. Portland.
TV. R .Glendenlng, Portland.
Charles E. Gray. Portland.
J. H. O'Xell, Portland.
R. A .Thompson, Portland.
J. B. Crossfield, Portland.
William Maher. Portland.
C. M. Smith, Portland.
Herbert D. Martin, Moscow.
D. W. Hannah. Moscow.
C. 3. Sanders, Moscow.
S. E. Owings, Moscow.
F H. Robinson, San Francisco.
C. E. Witron, San Francisco.
T. C. Robinson. Denver.
P. W. Tan Duzen, Indiana.
J. A. Haynes, Colorado.
B. O. Killin. Spokane.
M. H. Patton, Spokane.
Thomas GaVaan, city.
Golden Rule.
Mrs. J. C. Metzer. Walla Walla.
Mrs. W. W. Hinton, Galena.
Lottie Hinton, Galena.
J. H. Lay. Seattle.
H. Hamilton, Seattle.
J. W. KoonU. The -Dalles.
Joe Pelliter. The Dalles.
Fred King, The Dalles.
J. B. Valentine, Bridgeport,
W. M. Roe. Lind.
D. Rice. Helix.
C. E .Masson, Spokane.
Sam Lee. Spokane.
J. G. Helfrich, Spokane.
Fred McGrue. Weston.
R. Smalley. Weston.
Z. Hon3r, Echo.
J. B. Welch, city.
T. B. Flowers. Walla Walla.
that another play presented by the;
same talent or by the high school,
nc matter whe are in the cast will'
command a much larger patronage.
It will at least if the public can bej
assured that the play will he staged j
and the cast drilled by the same di- j
rector as was "Above the Clnutls " j
While crest credit is due and for that j
matter is given, to the coat for the
thorough conscientious work with
which the; backed up considerable
i-atural talent, it is a plain proposition '
that Miss Jessie M. Shepherd proba-'
bly put into the play as much work
as the cast themselves, and did so"
without the stimulus of epectatlon of i
applause, which is a gTeat incentive'
to high grade work hotb tc amateurs j
ami professionals Miss Shepherd haa i
suits show it. and the public should , Recelved on suspended proofs i
rive her full credit for her unselfish-1 05-4 73 -to
ness as well as for her hard work. "
305 acres 1,802.03
27 homestead final proofs.
4101.74 acres
Testimony fees
37 coal declaratory state
ments 3 mining applications ....
C3 timber and stone appli
cations to record
17 desert land entries, 3120
acres ,
6 mineral entries. S01.93C
acres
OS cash entries. SC75.57
acres 29.606.53
163.99
192.99
111.00
3f.00
630.00 ,
7S0.00
3.122.5"
Umatilla lands sold:
5 entries. 594 .25 acres J 414.2S
Final payments 614.25
Four Thousand Rabbits.
An lmpromtu rabbit drive
took
The entertainment netted .about a
hundred dollars for the high school
iiurarr. ana ever rem ui ti. iiruwu- , ,v ,-. , p !
ed the purchaser, are selected with, feVand waa uV succc". it to
Judgment, will be we 1 expended. ArHestllnated fh m b ,
other thing that should not be forgot-; ra1ed d kl , ,
ten is that none of the cast had ever -2no , SlUnrdlu. ls qljlte en.
before appeared in public In a purely,, , Another drive will be'
theatrical performance excepting th? I leW Saturay at the ,nn)e plare
semi-public theatricals that have been j.urns Krald
given from time to time in the high ' " '
school
HAIR SOFT AS SILK.
assembly hall. The self-pos
session and close attention to their
lines and work were noticeable feat
ures of the performance given by
these amateurs. The play last night
has made the public anticipate re
garding the forthcoming moot court
and "Washington Guards and Ladies
of Honor," which will take nlace in
the near future and which are now
insured a large attendance. The
costuming and other details of the
latter are also In Miss Shepherd's
hands.
Mi Alma Hallock, in the part of
Grace Ingalls, had a trying part and
carried it exceedingly well. Espec
ially noticeable were her enunciation
and ease of manner. Her's was a
well-balanced execution of the part
Miss Leo Sheridan had a difficult role.
The Usual Thing.
An heiress who Jived In Dubuque
Was courted and wed by a duque.
But this nobleman gay
Made her wealth fade away.
So she had 'o go out as a cuque.
Philadelphia Press
1 hut handled it with JudRment and an-
New Scientific Treatment Kills Dan-j preciation of the part from the real
actor's standpoint Miss Gertrude :
druff Germs and Makes Hair Soft
It is an accepted fact a proven ! Sheridan as Susie Gaylord, was win
ed to 3.439.325 bushels and the roottfact- that dandruff is a erm disease: I some and natural. There could he
crop to 3.230,995 bushels. There are and it is also a demonstrated factno higher praise of the part to which
1S24 threshing outfits in the prov-!that Newbro's Herpicide kills the she had h11 assigned Miss Bertha
ince. j dandruff germ. Without dandruff. : A,esander acted tnc old maid part
Because Minister Bowen stouUy de- "fdet fifij SSS" CroninpeXmeV tE
fended Venezuelan rights the allies .! gja Hern IcW e not on ly kills j
now declare that they want PMltoti asHk It is the most D't is woven, with a business-like
Roosevelt to settle the matter rj ft" 3, ' made It ' "lotion to the spirit and execution
tlieiE- .cleanses the scalp from dandruff andjof tbe Part hat "suited in a fine im-
Brttlsh county court judges have keeps it clean and healthy. Itching 1 Ponatlon of a demented man. The
received a circular from the Incorpo-' and irritation are instantlv relieved. ! Bublle seldom thinks so, but as a mat
rated Law society approving of solic-.and permanently cured. At all drue-lter of .fact' u takes real talent to
itors being desired to wear gowns gists. There's nothing "Just as good." can7 the part of an old man as well i
In court j Take no substitute. Ask for "Herpi- ? 111 V F". aed it last night i
cide."
Valen
tines...
The line of Geo. C.
Whitney & Co., from
ioc to $5 00.
It is said that the profitable hem
eats sixteen times her weight in a ,
year. Her eggs are six times her own j
of her fooi.
Sporting Annual.
In no part is there such a metamor
iph03ls of voice, features, gestures, In
! tentions. as in the Dart of an old man
i when taken by a young man, Mr. '
A useful compendium of sporting, Wyrjck sustaln-ed the art to the jet,
ter. Fred Hartman as the villain, de
serves, by common consent, especial
1 statistics is
the "Police
for 1S03,
Gazette.
It con-
isumaieoiuat over lou.ouw i tains records of all the prominent "::, "3 J, r,T"" nTtH TiTo
in the West Central states , pusUl3ts BlnIeUc p,cvcle an(1 rowIng
e in Canada this year, drawn. "7ds. including all the nrinclnal !,plr,t An.d conception and interpreta-
and cheap : ,t ' , ,1. ,i: . on oi iu pan; tor mere are villains
J llZl "i."dJf!" Clarence Allen, as How-
It is estimated that over
farme:
will settle
there by the excellent
waeai lanus. unr5d nnd hiBtir- nf fhA vnrht rarps I r.". ?
A number of tests made by the Verr the America's cup. It is a vert- " y'and he ha'd tnlm perfectly
mont experiment station found that table encyclopedJa of sporting infor QandM
arsenite or soaa ana tne arsenic sai- uiunuu, iJtuiuai muau-icu nu
soda mixture are very satisfactory for : It 10 cents.
killing weeds along walks and drives.
Cupid's
Errand
BE ONE OF THEM.
AT
F. W.SCflillDT & CO,
RELIABLE DRUGGISTS
Phone Main 851
New Goods Dai
The Boston 55f
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new and very desirable goods, fa
bpnng, oaiiy. a ms season wc 1
made special efforts to find anj
tne onirt vt aists tnat have the
finish and workmanship.
Shirt , Waists Th
Catch the Eye At!
a Glance
New Wash Goods in Giori
Batiste Mills Lawns, Ducks, P
r-iains ano nancies ano a great m
other new goods are now ready
your inspection at The
GBOSTONSTO
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IF U R YYY
VISIT
THERKELSEN'S PIANO
315 East Court Street.
B 4. U By
A
Piano ot Ofgan
AND HEAR THEIR
Easy Payment
These can be kept perfectly free of
weeds- by the use of these mixtures. '
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS.
.How's ThlsT
We offer One Hundred DolUri Reward
for any cue of Catarrh that cannot be
cored by Hall' Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O.
We. the undersigned, nave known F. J.
Cheney tor tbe paat 15 yean, and bellere
blm to be perfectly honorable In ail bail
ness tranjaetlona and financially able to
carry oat any obligations made try their
WEST & TUUAX, Whole-ale Urareuta,1
3332K53333S3CK3 FOR SALE
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1XAEVIX, S
Former Senator Frank J. Cannon,
of Salt Lake City, Is reported danger
ously 111.
Hnler C. Perrine". for over 19 years
V tiff ttf fKo onriTAma rtir nf rkro. Toledo. O.
::r"d. ;rr;r:," waldwo. kixnajj .
o , tvnoiesaie urngsruta, ioieao. u. .
Hoc Binger Herman haa arrived in .JJfi1' ,cJFnKiKf.i2ui?"?:l ?t
Portland from WashingtorJ. He will STS .7" TontaSt
return to Rosebnrg and practice law. free. Price 75c per bottle. Bold by all
The people of Ashland are all ex- ufa. Family Pllta are tne beat.
cltemcnt over the assurance of a new
railroad, the Ashland & Dead Indian. Cheap Rates Westbound.
The outlook for large crops of grain From February 15 to April 30, 1903,
irtut and other product in California inclusive, the O, K. & N. Co. will
la exceptionally bright and every- htve on sale tickets from Missouri
thing points to a prosperous season. River points to Pendleton for $22.50;
One of the mwt serious conseqnen- lTOm B Panl 525.00; from St Louis,
ces of the recent rampage trf the 8270- Call on the O. K. & N. ticket
Rogue River was tho destruction of agent for full particulars,
the salmon hatchery near the mouth .
of Elk Creek. ; SIgnor Zcnardelli, the prime minis-,
VALENTINES
Fancy Imported
New Designs
Rare Beauties
The Dally East Oregonlan Is oa sale
In Portland at tbe Rich news stand
In Hotel Perkins, and at the Hotel
Portland. v
ter of Italy, says that at present for
eign tourists annually spent in Italy
160.000,000. Rome almost entirely
lives on her foreign and prorinclal
vial tors.
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Take a look at the dis- S
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I Book and Stationery Store 1
:FIKE RESDENCE PROPERTIES
j Six room dwelling fioue and two
mis wuu pieiiy anaaea lawn, on prom
inent corner of court etreet, 2500.
A dwelling, seven rooms, centrally
located, with electrio lighte, bath and
aewerage, well shaded lawn, 12500.
Six room dwelling, stable and two
lots, $900
A dwelling and lot, centrally locat-
GUy $500,
Other dwellings with lots from 700
to $1100.
Poultry Supplies
I have just received a. shipment ol Incubators,
Brooders and Green Bone Cutters. The rijsing
of poultry is a paying business, and a few dollars
carefully invested will bring many in return.
I have a first-class line and it will pay you to ex
amine the same before buying elsewhere.
Single lots from $125 to $300
Will sell all my property
teruia.
The city Is Increasing in population
and value in real estate are rising.
Buy now before you have to pay more.
Don't alt down and wait uutil real es
tate goes higher.
T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE MA
74 Main Street
my property on eay ! Have Yotfr Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at
Delay will lead to serious breaks.
First-class work guaranteed by
BECK, ttc Reliable Pfomfeef.
Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel
HOW DO YOU TSOXTJa
i Renew store can sever be
known nnlest It advertises
BUY NOW
0. D. BOYD, U! CourtStreet
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