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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1903)
DAILV EAST OREQONtAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, li(W. ttttttTTTTTT , ...... .4,.,. ..,...,4.,. T" MII1IIIII , i II THE Material Of all Description Sash, Doors & Windows Made to order. Building tim. cement, brick and sand, wood gutters for barns and dwellings ialty, Oregon Lumber Yatd Ain St. Odp. Court House t Plays and Players and Their Realm & lit J it ..... I'm. oi,. ....... T .iiu oiiuiuiuu una ueruort Kelccy, tuniu iu i-onuioion in "Sherlock Holmes'' on Oct. 2G. nro mnl,t ,t,i- iubi juiiii lour Hereafter these omrs win lean sennrntn THE- is BEHRENS HOUSE jj 308 Court Street KELCEV-SIUNNOV wSHEBJjW IIOimsT Sherlock Holmes" will be hv fnr the most magnificent nlnv t n nnitnnr In Pendleton tnls winter. "Nell Gwynn" will ho seen hern nn Oct. 24. Fifty versions of this thrill ing drama have been written ami this Inst one Is the best. GOOD WORK Clothing LADIES' AND Gentlemen's Florence Roberts was accorded a tiimultuously demonstrative farewell n.-l n.w.,lAr Ufin "L "vr 'ar engage- HHSI nnUlllnl HlMrtlN I noni n san n-anciseo. and one of wvvi T Hie offerlncs'wns a. Inure floral Rt.nr ....IN THE CITY 4 weighing nearly 100 pounds. Her roan torn- neglnR in Los Angles, i i Nov. z, nnit lasts until .June rKs7 ill ,... .... 4.1 i""' iiiuuimni Mernnnirai Dg urn nciijuj juui : Association holds Its biennial con moalo if vnn hnnrri T I ciavo in Ban Francisco In .luly of - i next year. Hclasco and -Maver will With US 1 1 0lIr " prize of $230 in gold for the T i crew inai rnn mnkn llin nllii'knRr fifnfn setting. The competition will tako place at the Alcazar or the Central -HMr-t 91 Mrla 4M l(l J ' "er, neiwoen nets ot a hlg scenic mi i w i rt r I single jiie&iB sou shields' winter park. II I iiranu opening of the Winter Theater Next Monday Night at Armory Hall. Shields' winter park will open nex Monday night, October 19, under the management of Nelson and laVern, who nave ronverted Armory Hall in to a cozy winter theater, with a seat' Ing capacity of 000300 scats being cushioned, reserved seats with backs and 300 ordinary circus seats. An elegant stage. 18xlS feet, in height, width and depth, has been fit ted with now scenery complete. The season will open with La Vern's big vaudeville company, consisting of the following clever nrtistH in up-to-date, "lirp-class vaudeville specialties headed by Mr. LaVern, "Prestldlglta air" and "Haclllmaconthaturgist, presenting his wonderful "Danco of Death Travelle and Landers, clever necro mancers, shadographists and song 11 lustrators. Francis Hryant. comedian extraor dinary and laughing monologist. Raynor and Melbourne, refined singing specialists and banjo artists, Miss Bessie LaVern, the wonderful child artist, character Impersonator and illustrated songs, The projectoscope, the lilghest prlc' ed picture machine on the coast, with the most beautiful pictures ever pre sented, The admission prices will be 10, 20 and 30 eents, and tickets will bo on sale nt Brock &. McComas' drug store, as during the summer months The management intends to fur Dish a clean; interesting, Instructive program during the entire winter bea son, where .the lamilies may go for an evening's enjoyment at a reason able price. The patronage of the park during the past summer encour ages the owners in establishing this business permanently in this city, production, in lcw ot the audience, and teams from tne principal cities' East and West, will compete, it will probably take several nights to settle tho question of superiority. The theatrical wheel makes sud den and unexpected changes. Three months ago James Durkin, Luke Con ness and Tommy Shearer wore all members of the summer stock com pany at Cook's Opera House, Roches ter, N. y None of them had any idea of engagements that would bring them all nearly 3,fl00 miles westward to California. Now Durkin has score.l brilliant hit as leading man at tho Al cazar. Conne8S has come out to join tho same campany and Shearer has become the favorite comedian ot waiter bandford's players at tho urand Oiiera House, Los Angeles. Slg. Patrizl, tho editor of the Smi Francisco L'ltalia, tho leading Italian dally In this country, writes to ftiorence Roberts : "In company with the lady singers from tho Grand upera Company at tho Tlvoli. I wit nessed your performance of "Glocon da" a ploy all had seen in our native land, -your production was beautiful ly artistic and your conccntlon of D Annunzlo's creation so truthful thnt wo were quite carried away. At times you reminded us of our own great Duse. The new stock company at. the San Francisco Alcazar, scored a gieat hit upon its opening In "ljidy Bountiful" and tho verdict Is that it is the finest organization ever as sembled at this fnvorito house. Adclo Block, Frances Starr. Jnmes Durkin. John B. Maher and It. S. Hllllnrd won special honors. The too free use of an anesthetic, while she was under the enro of a dentist nearly tcimliiated tile earth ly caieer of Sarah Ward, who plays the strong minded woman in "The Dairy Farm. She was restored to consciousness after a hard fight, but was unable to play for several nights SHIELD'S PARK THEATRE Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired Work called for and delivered Jones & Cooper 001 Garden Strut. Corner Webb PRICES RIGHT INSURE IN iliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at the head of the list. Irtford Ire Insurance Uo.12.2o9.07t -.vs nmurauai VO .'V.UHH.HW noon &, Lancashire Fire S.ft'V' L- AJiinnu or iuerciuuue . 1 Q AOR OTA yl Inturanoe Co 22,897,15." B. CLOPTON AGENT 800 MAIN STREET Conrad Platzoeder SALEM NOT ALONE. All kinds of Fresh Meats always on hand, Fine Bacon, Hams and Sausage. rnces as low as the lowel H'"IIIUni)iH 1MERGIAL STABLES M- PROOME, PROPRIETOR, C,'" l Picnic parties. Good rO With tvnnAt-A-& Amui 4"'ul,uul' unrers iot Uinn Hnnn.. i,nBA.M A ""res. Qentln hnruaa ..11. otock boarded Health Board of Seattle out After Im pure Water. Tho war on Impure well water in the city 1ms begun in Seattle. Two samples of water taken yesterday by the board of healtn were analyzed by Professor Tnnzer, and of these ho said, this morning to the Seattle Star: "One sample was a splendid spec! men of sewerage water, and the other, while not so bad, WAS IM PURE ENOUGH TO START AN EPIDEMIC THAT WOULD DEVAS TATE A WHOLE NEIGHBOR HOOD." These samples came from wells south of Denny way, and there are over 500 of these cesspools scattered through the Mnth ward alone. J. J. Worcester in Baker, J. J. Worcester, who was formerly connected with tho Concord mine, before the consolidation of that rich property with tho Red Hoy, Is In Baker City today from his homo in Pondloton. Mr. Worcester Is ono of tho pioneer miners of Eastern Ore' Beet, of cir .J? , . '' havIK uocn superintendent of fe Mdn joi ACKERS rSPEPSIA TIRIPTQ mental, so early as 1878. At that tlmo tho Monumental, Virtue and Buffalo were tho only quartz mines in this part of tho country. Mr, Worcester will leave tomorrow for Sumptor. Baker City Herald. CO.. finlhl. N. T. F. Report on Heppner Funds. Tho exocutivo committee of tho Hononor fund has filed a supplement ary roport, showing that $l,4o9.37 has boon received and disbursed in tne work of relief since tho nrat report was filed sorao time ago. Tne mna Is now exhausted and the committee "Distance Lends Enchantmnet." The report of a proposed smelter to be built at North Powder by 11. O Gorham, who is called in the dls patches "a millionaire mill man," grows as It spreads. In the first place no ono knows of a body of ore near North Powder that would justify a stamp mill, much loss a smelter, and H. O. Gorham Is a' hard-working farmer and owngr of a country store and would bo indignant. If lie knew he was culled a millionaire. An export duty of T per cent hah been imposed on all cariboo from tho Philippines to China. GRAND OPENING Monday, October 19th BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW Price, 10, 20, and 30 Cents t Tickets on Sale at t Brock & McComas' Drug Store 1 1 Quality let us ..Style.. I j Fit You With Shoes The Time to buy your Fall and Winter Footwear is now. The place to buy it is at our store. Our reasons for making these statements are : We are the only exclusive boot and shoo store hero and dovote our entire time and energies to thie business, ana therefore are in bettor position to Btudv tho needs and desires of the people of this cily. We buy shoes in larger quantities than any other dealers in Eastern Oreuon and can give better values for your money. Wo curry the largest stock and oflbr you a larger variety to soleet from. We handle exclusively in Pendleton tho loading brands of shoes for Indies, gontlo- mon and children, including tho D. Armstrong and 'Queon Quality" alios for ladies, the Edwin Olapp shoes for gentlemen. Only Solid Footwear Enters Our Store Now matter what the price may be you may lest assured that it combines tho best material and correct workmanship.--- . . Ladies' Shoes Men's Shoes Misses' Shoes Girls' Shoes Boys' Shoes Baby Shoes It . it I I ah. n ...mm... li ' 1 1 Dindinger, Wilson & Co. Good Shoes Cheap best? ; I loiii a t t ? I r r "i .. .... s4 will disband. -. TT ltliltitifi