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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 29, 1904. . azer Theatre Phone lUln-ll. NEWS OF M TON fflght Only, Friday, February 5. KrrY presents the clever young American Actor . ......rclnl Pnmarlii nl . g the rnosl su"-1-"'"' u iui.uui years Dummy and The Humming Bird .Henderson, am montns in New York City, two '. Jnn Wilh the comnletR Npw Vnl, p.... lUuu" ,!.: PRICES 50c, Ji.oo and $1.50. T Lt:i5- carnages 10:30 i iZER THEATRE jtfst One Night, Tuesday, Feb. 2nd F, STOWE'S Mammoth Scenic'Production of VISITORS FROM PORTLAND AND OTHER DISTANT POINTS. Student Returned Home to Medical Springs Party Given by Mrs. W. E. Miller Will be a Leap Year Ball February 14 Serious Case of Dropsy, Not Expected to Re. cover. Nights in a Barroom LW WYCOFF AS JOE MORGAN " 18 PEOPLE 18 Military Band and Orchestra popular Prices 25c, 5oc. and 75c. Silts on sale Monday at Brock & McComas. YOU ENJOY A GOOD SMOKE? Milton, Jan. 29. Ed. L. hockey, who has been visiting at the homo of his undo, J. A. Hayton, has returned to Fir, Wash. . Mrs. J. w. Smith of Portland Is a guest of her brother, W. A, Jones. Miss Hazel Coffmun who has been here attending Columbia College, left yesterday for her homo at Medical Springs, Oregon. 0. V. McConnell arrived here yes terday from Parma, Idaho, and Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sams. J. E. Stecn, who Is manager of the Granlto mine In Murray, Idaho, is here visiting his nephew, Dr. J. H. Kennedy, Mrs. W. E. Miller entertained a few friends at her home Monday evening. ? I Cards were Indulged In until a late hour, after which refreshments were served. T Mrs. D. C. Sanderson arrived here Monday from Pomeroy, Wash., on a t visit to her daughter, Miss Nellie. T' Some of the ladies of Milton ore arranging to give a leap year ball on i the evening of February 14. i Miss Mablo Overman of Rosetta, y.Klalio, is here visiting her Mrs. A, E. McKnlght. sister, i Yesterday Dr. J. A. Best, of Weston T and Dr C W Thnmns mimral thn body of Lester Dcale, who Is suffer ing irom dropsy. ,ester Is in a critical condition and his death may come at any time. Mrs. L. J. Pierce was In Walla Walla yesterday a guest of Mrs. Bertha BracJtctt. ftndleton Boquet" s.nd "Pride of Umatilla." A. ROHDE, Maker There are In the United State3 15,000 persons possessing fortunes f over ?3U0,0U0. No Dessert More Attractive Why uo gelatine nnd spond hours Bonking, bwcctcniug, flavoring and coloring when deleft produces better results iu two minutes? Everything in the puckHge. Simply add hot water iimlscf to cool. It's perfection. Aiiur prist) to the housewife. Ko troublo, less ex pense. Try it to-dav. In Four Fruit Fla. vors: Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, liusp- oftrry. At grocers. We. i'liifec. IT-!, nit ll.F i ,1 3Kb. .Ml nVMM - i vMi 'otii j xi iiiSy i muz PAUL G1LMORE THE MUMMY ANDTTHE HUMMING BIRD .VFNF r0MA(Tl PAUL GILMORE COMING. dramas, "Ten Nights in a Barroom." "Like thn Sun. It Is nono tho less "Mummy and the Humming Bird" at beautiful because of Us age." It is the Frazer Feb. 5. I pure wholesome and elevating. It A most successful leap from ro- has plenty of comedy to offset tho mantle drama to polite modern com- more sober parts, and It Is said edy Is what has been accomplished truthfully, that many a man has be-' by versatile Paul Gllmoro, who will come a better person after seeing a bo seen at the Frazer next Friday, production of Ten Nights In a Bar Feb. 5, In the big New York and room, which will como to the Frazer London success, "The Mvimmy and on Tuesday, Feb. 2nd. the Humming Bird." For several seasons theatergoers , Cured After Suffering 10 Years. nave uuun uccusiomea to seeing tnis B. F. Hare. Sunt. Miami Cvclo & clever juume ncior in the rooust Mfr r.n Mi.MtMnn-n n rrn-.i hero1,? 'ies l "Tlle Threo Guards- ten years with dyspepsia. Ho spent l?e?'n . Caos1rL "Un(1or the hundreds of dollars for mcdlclno and ?C' ?J ? m c,' an? haVrpwri to as- with doctors without receiving any f, at,u,hl a'mst exclusively with permnncnt Uenent. 0 says. h..0no that line of characters. His splendid stage work last sea- , ".. ....... ' ing pa;e7 when , "an Hem"..,1 the - io,f f- It . Dyspepsia Cure. I concaided to try felt bettor after tho second doso. tractive young star's versatility, with York Empire theater production of ' S . using two bottles I am stronger "The Mummy and the Humming V " ' " ' "".".Tn"' ua7 Bird" was secured, and so Mr. Gll moro will again be seen in a John Drew role, which appears to fit him quite as snugly as did the more pic turesque garb of the romantic drama. This, by the way, Is not Mr. Gil more's first venture Into so-called "polite drama." For several years he toured wltn one of tho Frohman stock companies In such plays as "Men and Women," "Americans. Abroad," "The Wife," "Charity DalC"' etc. SOMETHING NEW IN SIGHT. "Ten Nights In the Barroom" at the Frazer Feb. 2. Plays may come and go, but none have lived to enjoy the prosperity of the greatest of all temperance and I recommend Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to my friends and acquaintances suffering from stomach troublo." Sold by Tallman & Co. rpll E QUEEN' HOTEL. Clean I comfortable rooma lrom 25 centtup. Newly furnlibci throughout. Queen Chop lloute In connection. Mcali at all houra. Only white help em ployed. Give ui a trial. . Only... 2 Ways of doing a thinp the right and the wrong Only one way ol doing it here and that's the right way. Jewelry Repairing Requites a special kind of skill. Only those with a keen eye and delicate touch can satisfactorily perform the necessary work. Wc do repairing as it should be done. GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Post Office Block The French Restaurant Best 25 cent Meal in tho City Private Dining Parlors Elegant Furnished Rooms In Connection GUS LaFONTAINE, Prop. 633 Main Street YOU Should havo that bust ol WOOD DRY and FINE, that you will find with P. P. COLLIER lexander's Stock Reducing Sale The Pony liitd hose for boys and pur puce, 25c I9c pair P 3 pairs to each cus tomer. a's and Misses' Shoes lu. ... . . .... i-"-Bin anu can dui- Ft!, ICCIllnr vnlnn ........ yuc and vici kid lace $1.60 h calf and vici kid re!i turn and welt sole, "me $2.50, (h-j ft Vfc.iy P misses' Regular value c 'on on all this km. rt styles Ladies' f. 7. Ka 00i con- 'les, per book.. lC lced lined wranuers. PP regular Hkind 85C 00 kind.... $1.10 An eagerly watched and waited for sale that mark the most remarkable value giving event of the entire season. If you knew positively that this advertisement carried the most extraordinary saving opportunities Pendleton has ever known, wouldn't you make it a point to read every item. We stake our reputation that you never have and perhaps never will again read such wonderful values, and in every instance you'll find the truth of this state ment so apparent that vou'll be here an enthusiastic buyer. Mascot Kid Gloves, $ . 1 9 per pair Only 2 pairs to a customer. Eskay Kid GloveJ All sizes and colors, special $1.55 pair 2 pair to a customer 50 Ladies' Waists on Special Sale These represent the bulk of a great special purchase of silk waits from New York's foremost niak or nnd which were sold for $5.00 to $10 00. Sale price $2.50 Dress Goods Dept. At the most attractive of prices Extra Special With each dress pattern from 50c a yard and up ward we will give the following linings free: 5 yards best skirt lining 2 yards best waist lining 5 yards brush or corduroy bind ing 1 spool silk 1 card hooks and eyes Remnant Sale All odd lots, all remnants, all broken lines, all discontinued , ,i r.3ifprns. odd sizes, cut mica uiin 1 - 11 pieces, surplus lot of seasonable ' -.1. -11 .n.rirrl down less than goous, an i""1""" regular price an extra 10 per cent Off 20 per cent Reduc tion MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Mammoth displays of newest styles in great variety at power fully low prices. Great Hosiery Sale Ladies' fast black cotton fleeced lined hose, regular 25c, llln sale laVTJC Ladies' tan Lisle Jace effect 7;--hose, regular 50c, sale.. LOl, Misses' black cotton hose, reg ular 15c, good value, sale. . Embroideries, laces, dress tiim mings, belts, shopping bags, purs es, veilings, outing gowns, tailor made suits, dtess and walking skirts, silks, satins, waistings, lace curtains, corsets, all at re duced prices. Domestic Dept. This department has many a good bargain tc offer. As we are limited for space, it will be im possible to mention and price every item; but come to this great sale and you can save money on every purchase. Outings at 4c, 6c, 8c and 10c. Best calicos, c 60 inch Turkey red table linen, 25c Good pleach muslin, 7c. Flannelettes, 7c Cambric skirt lining, 4c. 11 4 white bed spreads, neat oatterns. ncc. Table linens at 50c, 60c, 75c and $1.00 Toweling, 4c. Men's Hats Sixty dozen men's fine hats, reg. mar pi.uu auu f"3u tri MM hats, sale price pl.UU Infants' Dept. This department is oomplete in every respect, and during this sale we have cut prices on an in fants' dresses, hoods, cloaks, etc. A discount of 20 per cent Off Saits-$ 10.95 For Your Choice of $15.00, $ 1 8.00 or $20.00 Suits 550 suits in single and double breasted sacks, in im ported woolens, hand tailored through and through, hand made buttonholes, hand felled collars and padded shoulders, in all this season's newest and nobbiest designs of woolens 33 1-3 off Overcoats 33 1-3 off Your choice of any overcoat in the store at the above reduction. In all new weaves. No teserve. Pants From the greatest pants stock in Pendleton. We are forced to quote you these ridiculously low prices on the entire stock. Call and see them. PRICES FROM $1.00 TO $6.00 Men's Fine Furnishings 45c buys our wool fleeced 75c underwear 65c buys our camel's hair $1. 00 underwear 90c buys our Vicuna $ 25 underwear 90c buys our wool pink (1,25 underwear 25c buys our President joc suspender 82c buys our Saranc $1.55 gloves 5c buys our linen hem. 10c hdkfs, 75c buys our negligee 1.25 shirts 50c buys our golf $1.25 shirts $1.25 buys our down $2.00 comforters Grocery Department tl!. A.i.nvn ,'c a mnnpv saver to everv buver. We carry one of the most complete and best assorted stocks in the city, and our goods are always fresh. Call and lei us quoie uu pm-ca. EXANDER.S DEPARTMENT STORE