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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1903)
BAILV AW OMttOHIAN, UNftUTON, OWtttON. WRPNMDAV. BICKMHRR U, 1IM. tOfil liC5tl rand oncert -AT- 1 m's Theatre eek's Pecial Featw Evening, Dec. 1 6 I At the head of this concert is Mrs. Walter d, the famous singer, assisted by Hrs. Sher- n D.Brown, one of the greatest violin play- in the west These two ladies are recog- led as the leaders of music in the west. Prof. E. Motschman, the pianist of equisite di will render Lohengrim, Wagner's master- e, and will also play accompaniments, This event should be attended by all Pendle i people as it is an opportunity to hear a con- tof the highest order and one that does not ne often. It was only by special effort and by guaran- fcing the participants in this concert that they re induced to come. Mrs. Reed will render the following select- during the evenings entertainment. Shadows Carrie Jacobs Hond Mbouggie Show, Ma Bairnie, a mother's j 8onp HeiiKchel l-aDanza, Tarantella Napoletaunaj Donzotli "1 The Danzii Chad wick Obatination a resolve J Fontenaillen in... ... ' ... jjw a neu Ked Rose Hastings jMdJuBtaWearyiii' For You Carrie Jacobs Bond Annie Laurie Scotch i De Koven ' Japanese Love Song Thomas Mrs. Reed has appeared before au diences throughout the West, and is pronounced by the press to be one of the most charming and gifted en tertainers that has appeared in concert. fell fill tt Tickets on Sale at Brock & McComls STATUE OF HEROES ARTISTIC FOUNTAIN TO BE ERECTED IN PORTLAND Memorial t0 Lewis, Clark and Saca. Jawea Designed for the Exposition by B. J. Barrett of Portland Fig ure Will Be Forty Feet High and on Magnificent Plan. I'ortland, Dec. 1 S. Representing discovery, exploration, development, the conquerors and the natives; tliero stnnds In tho studio of n J. Barrett, u roruami sculptor, a model in clay of n fountain, for the l.owis and Clark rnir grounds, which for originality In design and porfoctlou ot execution has seldom It ever been equaled on mo t'acitlc Coast. The plan calls for a structure 70 feet long and 40 feet high, surrounded by ft deep basin. The main portion of the fountain will represent cliffs surmounted by a rugged plateau up on which Is depicted "Civilization" mounted on a thoroughbred horse, and an Indian maiden, "Sacajawea, pointing to tho great beyond. At tho feet of tho life-sized fl.-rures, babbling brooks will send their waters down tho rough sides of the cliffs in two waterfalls, ono representing Bri dal Veil and tho other Multnomah. Here and there, where nature might enable a tree to take root among the shelves of tho rough hillside, fir trees are designed and will be cut from sandf-tnne. From crevices In the rocks bears, cougars and other wild an! mnls protrude, while at the base of the fountain stand deer and buffalo, In the act ot drinking the sparkling waicrs tnat flow from above. On another side of the baso Is a miner's cabin close to an Indian camp. Here are shown conditions as they were In the early days of Ore gon. The design has been submitted to the Lewis and Clark art committee for consideration, If accepted, Mr, Barrett proposes to erect the fountain of Oregon sandstone and leave It as a lasting monument to Lewis and Clark. Miss Lizzie O'Nell of Port land and Miss Rose Wilcox of Hills boro are assisting Mr. Bnriett In his work. DESERTER CAPTURED. City Marshal of La Grande Captures Soldier Wanted In 'Frisco. Iji Grande, Doc. 1C Marshal Kay- tiurn iert last evening for walla Wal la in charge of a man who Is charged with being a deserter from tho United States army. Tho man has been in tho city the greater part of tho time for the past year and a half, A part of the time he has been working at the various rhop houses, but for the past few weeks he has been tending bur at the Blue Front saloon. His true name Is tt. W. Beken, but ho has been using George French as his name here. He deserted from San Franeiseo, but escaped from the offi cers before he could be returned to the fort. EXECUTION AT CALGARY. ErneBt Cashel Pays Penalty for Kill ing Isaac Rufus Bell. Calgary. i. W. T., Dee 1C One of the most cold-blooded murder cases iu tho criminal annuls of the Northwest closed today with the execution if Ernest Cashel. Cashel's crime was the murder of Isaac Rufus Bell, a settlir in the Red Deer district, wlw had befriended blm. Tho body was tlnmn in the Bow river. The crime was committed in Ocio ber. 1S02, but the body was not dla ( ovcml unti! last July, when It was Identified by relatives. 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SLAUGHTER SALE . s" i i. . tiers, Lace Curtains, Mat- Four Velvet Rugs, 9xi2 feet, The best oil opaque Large line of framed tings, Window Shades and Window Poles. worth $25 and $30 for only $20 each. Arabian point lace curtains from $4.00 up. shades 5o cents, Good oil opaque shades 25 cents, pictures almost given away Steam dressed Feathers and Pillows. A few more Ostermoor Mat tresses, best made, Don't gef confused, I am back at my old stand JESSE FAILING 901 Main Street Near Bridge for $800 on tho Hcandinavlan-Aincri. tan lank, and who afterward tried to ewir the Impression that he had i!ruwi,cd hlmsejf. was arraigned ;i terday hoforo Judge Cann on the charge of forgery. Ills bond was fixed at $l,r,00, li dc fault of which amount lie was su'it 10 the county Jail. A heailiiK of the eosi vill be given Decemben.22. Tho uy'i mother pleaded for his roleaM'. ILLINOIS OnCHARDISTS. Forty-Elghth Annual Convention at Champaign. Champaign, 111., Dee. 1C promi nent fruit growers of several utatoH WPru .prefceut today at the opening of tho forty-eighth convention of th6 Il linois State Horticultural society The sessions, which are to continue three days, aro being held In tho ag ricultural building of the University of Illinois. The progiam of tho opening day in cluded the reading of papers as fol lows; "Gem Melons for Prollt." W. S. Koss; "Tho Applo Package," Prof. J, C. lilulr; 'Tho Development of Illi nois Horticulture," Dean Davenport of tho University of Illinois; "Uffeets of Frost on the Foliage," W. S. Per rlne, A leading feature of tho open ses sion this ovenlng Is to bo an illustrat ed lecture on "Some Winter Studies of Applo Orchards," by Professor Whltten, of tho University of Mis-sourl. 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