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PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1904. PAQC SEVEN. JUNES hf Farmers' Institute at Pendleton May 26. ,i nvnerts will leciure on viuu sudiccis. I LUI WEDNESDAY Silk Drop Skirt j Sale oNE WEEK WE PLACE ON SALE 35 TAFFETA SILK SKIRTS IN BLUE, RED, GREEN AND BLACK. WE RECEIVED THESE BY EXPRESS FROM NEW YORK, rlL FOR $600. ALL THIS WEEK THE SPECIAL PRICE BE, t uun menl A V SEE WINUUW Corner Main and Alta Streets Id town. In town. threshers at Hunkers. ...i tnw nt Mnrfln'fi .... t ... rrlt Mint US Wtbl ... v- - - " out dry goods. The Bos- Ower onues ui iciuotu a, Suit sale at Teutsch's re sale at the Owl Tea repaired while you wait at 6. are,. LU lilK. ucu. quire at telephone office, days special sale, commenc- at Rader's. Hotel Bickers. nil! irwi nnn nr r a Mori taie, is to l at noon; 4 10 and at midnight. Rent Five-room house, with Apply at East Oregonlan. good old Saturday night the warenouse. as usual, has a w I kU, Ub VAX. U I DiUU soiu on regular sale dates. ail in la .. n.i. ..... . i. , - UUIUIIIU(,Q UL k .1 1 II DIET T n ha i.aaAnf flrnwon u. bmith, agent. in Low Priced Watches good time-keener for 11 GO. rjtweiea gold watch, $10. "Jeweled gold watch, J13.G0 QAffo ... d epienuia Tallies HUNZIKER Th Progrlve Jeweler. '26 Main Street. Zack Is in town. Get Sunny. U. C. Rader. Wood and coal see McAdam. Get a "top coat." The Boston. New spring shirts. The Boston. Pure Welnnard's beer at The Mint. Sacrifice sale at the Owl Tea House. Sacrifice sale at the Owl Tea House. New line men's sweaters. The Boston. Douglas and Hanan shoes. The Boston. $3.50 and $3.00 Hats for $2.00 at Teutsch's. Panama Hats, all styles, at Teutsch's. Furnished housekeeping rooms at 313 South Main street. Boxing gloves, striking hags, ten nis goods, baseball goods, Nolf's. Special rug sale and picture sale Friday and Saturday at Rader's. Ice cream, confectionery and ci gars at Hatton's, 304 Court street. Mollne wagons, rubber tired bug. gles, carriages and hacks at Kunkel's. The St. George restaurant, open day and night. Mrs. Cooper, propri etor. Get your clothes cleaned and pressed at Joerger's, 120 West Court street. Straw hats, all the popular shapes, another shipment just in. Baer & Daley. Wanted Nursing In confinement cases. Address "M. J." care-East Or egonlan. Wanted Woman to do general housework. Address box 358, Pendle ton, Oregon. Try the hot free lunch at the Mer chants' Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 to C p. m., and at midnight. Try the hot free lunch at the Mer chants' Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 to G p. m., and at midnight. For Sale Baby buggy, crib, walk ing chair and rocking chair. Mrs. H. S. Bixby, 223 Logan street. The ladles of the Presbyterian church will continue the sale of cooked foods at Oliver's grocery every Saturday. The Peoples Warehouse for this good old Saturday night, has a lot of fire sale bargains not to mention their regular good values. We have sold our restaurant to M. Gratz. Persons having claims against us please present same and those In debted to us please call and settle. W. Sam & Co. All of our dlnnerware not full sets, at half price with cash purchase of crockery and glassware and lamp. One night lamp free. See window display. C. Rohrman. Whether Its shoes or clothing or underwear, or any thing that you need for any of the children, go to the Peoples Warehouse, where you'll find a lot of people taking advantage of the good old Saturday night bargains. Ingratitude. Uncle Bpbr'ra was trying to sell his mule. "kvi cnii ip Raid, "dis mowel nrn1n MM, nnhndv. She's DUfllCkly gentle. Ain't got no bad tricks. Any woman kin hitch 'er up an wuoa, dar, you engrateful beast! Quit dat carvortln'! Don' yuh heab how I'se lyln' 'bout yuh!" Chicago Tribune. tv. vnn nppil anvthlne for any member of the family? Remember, the Peoples Warehouse bargains for good old Saturday night. LOG CABIN ICE ORFAM " "6 Cabin Soda FouuiUlo. KOEPPENS The Popular Prtccl DRUGISTORE A. C KOEPPEN & BROTHERS ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM. Below Appears In Full the Very Inter, eating Program Which Will Be Presented the Evening of the Datn Given Above, at Fraier's Opera House Fine Record of ihe Insti tution for the Past Year. The commencement program for St. Joseph's Academy has been com pleted and the pupils who arc to ap pear are now putting the finishing touches to their work. The exercises will be held ou the evening of June S. In the Frazcr theater, and will afford a very inter esting entertainment to all who will be so fortunate as to attend. The academy is just dosing one of Its most successful years, during which the attendance has been larger than ever before and the Interest in the work more pronounced. The pu pils have all done well In their studies and leave for the summer for a need ed vacation at their homes In various places In the Eastern part of the state and Southern Washington. The program Is as follows: Opening march Salutatory Miss Elsie M. Grant Vocal trio . ."Give Me My Own Native Isle." Selection St. Joseph's Orchestra Oration "American Ideals" Miss Frances M. Fitzgerald Selection St. Joseph's Orchestra "Sandalphon" Recitation with pi ano accompaniment Miss Amelia Rablnnovltz Selection St. Joseph's Orchestra Double trio Pantomime "The Gate of Life"... . .Song by Miss Mae Bettenbtpder The Owl and the Pussy Cat Drill... By .Little Boys Drama... "Our Aunt From California" A Bouquet of Liberty Gossip Delsartean Children Inflammatus Miss Mae Bettenbender and chorus Impersonation of Lady Macbeth in dagger scene, act 2: impersona tion 1-ady Macbeth in sleep walking scene, act 5 Miss Amelia Rablnnovltz Rainbow drill Tableau "The Wise and Foolish Virgins." Valedictory "The Ennobling Pow er of Idealism" Miss Amelia Rablnnovltz Presentation of diplomas and med als by Rt. Rev. C. J. O'Reilly. PERSONAL MENTION W. J. Davis, of Atliena, is In town visiting friends. O. F. Carnes. of Pilot Rock, spent today in Pendleton. T. A. Brasfield. one of the old resi dents of Echo, is in town. Frank Rack, one of the prominent residents of Echo, Is In town. ".i"r Oliver, one of the prominent residents of Echo, Is In town. Tir.mr.p Walkpr. county commission er from Helix, was In town yesterday. rspnrpp w. Pheltrn. republican aspi rant for district attorney, is In town. w i.ViviI of Milton, one of the well known citizens of that place, Is In Pendleton. Mr niu) Mrfl. T. J. Kirk, of Athena. are the guests of friends In Pendleton for a few days. n w Mnrlln. nronrletor of the Cot tage hotel at Meacham, Is In the city on business today. riinrW Itoini and Fred Kees, who have been In Starbuck for the past week on business, have returned. m.-n-iuc ltnmiitnii. who has been off his passenger run a few days with rheumatism, nas reiuuieu m ...,,. iin.M. ii iipps returned last night .. ..ioit in salt lake. where he has been for some time on business. t i u'lri.- ,f Athena, is a visitor. in' ..rV,,. ore lii the best condition that could be Imagined for this sea son of the year. w rv.n.miiv nlr brake Inspector oi the mountain division of the O. R. & N, from La Grande, was in the city last night, on a tour of Inspection over the lines. Proper Breathing. Tti. .Tananese owe their amazing strength to this practice: The Japanese, although men of very .ii urn org nmonir the BtrODK- est In the world. Any boy of 14 or 16, who will faithfully practice weir as tern of producing strength will find ui.if oi tii ..ml nf a few months. UIIUDCIIi able to cope In feats of power with the average man ot z, aim ui. ..o ...ui.n..i ii, , itunpprnns nractlce of lift- Ing heavy weights, says, St. Nicholas. It should always oe remeiuucicu .1... -i ,.,i,ci i,o taken after each l II U l JCOk " " - . i itn.iia real nir. try deep eAcicinc. iimi'v " - - . breathing. Stand erect, though not in a strained position, ana ai eacu ureaui draw the abdomen In and throw the1 chest out. As the breath Is exhaled, let the chest fall Inward again, and the abdomen outwaru. iroin m min utes to half an hour is a long enough ,i , ,i..,,in in "iln.lltsu." and this Includes the time spent In breathing during rests for deep, correct breath ing Is In Itself one of the uesi exer- clses possible. In Inhaling, draw the breath through either nostrils or the mouth, as preferred; in exhaling, always let the breath escape through the mouth. Proficiency. He was a cornet soloUt, Indeed, but by no means witless. 'Musical pronciency, sum i matter of give and take. 'Eh? Give and take wnair 'Pains," he said, Illustrating his no- tlou by running a few scales. -iuck. jwrruer V Alii ANCIENT RELIC SUMPTER PROSPECTOR MAKES UNUSUAL FIND. An Ancient Tombstone With Almost Obliterated Inscription Thought to Mark the Last Resting Place of a Compeer of Lewis and Clark Will Be Called to the Attention of the Exposition Authorities Of Great Value, if Authentic. Admiration of Ladies i James Erlcxson, a prospector who has been working in the mountains In the vicinity of Sumpter for some time past, was In town yesterday looking for someone who could direct him to the attention of the mauagerx of the Iewls and Clark fair. Ho call ed upon Judge G. A. Hartnian, who gave hi in the addresses of the men managing the exhibits and Mr. Erlcx son left to make himself known to them. Mr. Erlcxson has found a relic and it may be of value just at this time, for the reason that It has, so he thinks, a connection with the Lewis and Clark expedition. While clambering through the hills In the vicinity of Sumpter look ing for gold signs, the prospector came upon a little valley or cup be tween two knolls. In digging about for "signs," hu humped Into a large, evenly hewn rock upon which were some almost-erased letters auu fig ures. His curiosity being aroused he dug the slab out or the dirt covering It, and cleaned the debris off the In scription, From what he read of tho lettering the slab had been a gravestone, and the fact that It seemed to have been at one time the top of a pile of rockB, lends credence to the opinion. Mr. Erlcxson says the word "Clark" can be faintly traced on tho face of the slab, cut In what have ut one time been rugged letters, while some dis tance above Is a fragment of the let ter "U" and a part of a date. It Is supposed by Mr. Erlcxson that the slab was erected to mark the place of burial of ono of the 1iwls and Clark party. He will bring the matter to the attention of the com mission and place his monument on exhibition at the fair. Is won at first glnucu by our oxuuIhKu designs In mllllnory. Tho Individuality of each hat In our stock Is appreciated by tho people who strive to bo ubrcast ot tho fashions. Tho moro particu lar a lady Is about her headwear, tho moro sho admires our show ing. Wo want tho privilege) of showing you our oxcluslvo now pat terns. We know wo can please you and nil wo ask Is a chanco, CARRIER MILLINERY THE HOME OF THE STYLISH HAT. Fishing on Meacham. The railroad men at Kamela report fishing excellent on Meacham and North Fork creeks now. Many fin catches have been made already this spring. Big sale on Slippers at Teutsch'. THE WHOLESOME CRESCENT Egg and Phosphate BAKING POWDER BETTER THAN THE OLD-TIME CREAM OF TARTAR POWDERS. McADAM KEMMERER COAL DRY WOOD FAIR WEIQHT8 FULL MEASURE. 'PHONE MAIN 1121. SAVINQS BANK BUILDINQ. It Is hard to teach an old dog; For once he told the truth Give the pup a trial, For the old dog It out of style. Pendleton Steam Laundry I The new Laundry on Cottonwood Street. DOCTOR J. MAN FOO THE CELEBRATED ROOT AND HERB DOCTOR, baa moved to 104 First street, between Washington and Stark. Graduate of medical university In China. CURES LIVER and KIDNEY diseases, Consumption, Rheumatism, STOMACH troubles and all diseases of the human body by tho use of IIKRD3 es pecially prepared for each emu. BEST OF CERTIFICATES IN OFFICE. HOME CUIUC8 BV MAI!, If you cannot call at his office, writo your symptoms fully. Many cases run be cured at home. Will gladly advise yon regarding your case, free of churge. 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