East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 27, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY, 27, 1904.
2EN pAQEl
COMFORTABLE
SUMMER. SHOES
Tho warm weather requires lighter and lower footwear. L)t us
fit you out for tho hot season with a pair of those new, stylish tan
Oxfords, Patont Corona Colt, or Viol Kid low Bhocs.
They aro correct In shape and fit as well asprlce.
DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. :
GOOD SHOES CHEAP. 'Phone Main 1131.
HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT.
(Continued from page 1.)
to furnish to the student in ns far as
It is able, the tools with which ho
will bo able to carve out his future, to
glvo him power and tho ability to do
something. If It docs that, it Is n
success and will be tho cornerstone
of the nation and of Its advancement
and growth.
At thovclose of Professor Acker
man's address the audience was fa
vored with a solo by Miss Lois Peeb
les, of "Weston. Miss Peebles has a
voice of great power and sweetness,
well trained and under the best con
trol. She captured her audience and
was compelled to respond to an en
core. Mrs. "W. C. E. Prultt played tho
accompaniment for the Blnger.
Dr. C. J. Smith presented the di
plomas to the class In a sort address
wishing the graduates all success and
happiness in their future, and assur
ing them of the hearty well wishes
of the board and of the city.
The members of the class of 1904
are Misses Chloe Stanfleld, Nell Jay,
Ivy KImbrell, Bertha Alexander and
Myrtle DIzney, Messrs. Dell McCarty.
Fred Vincent, James Reeves, Hoy Al
exander, Se Williams, Ed Jay, Will
Wyrlck and Fred Hartman.
Walla "Walla stables, but only a fow
of them are now on tho track, most
of them being young and Just under
tho harness. Tho colt which ho sold
to Gus LaFontalne some time ago,
was entered among tho ovents today,
however, and is expected to make a
placo for herself.
AT
AGENCY
SCHOOL
i
Transfer of Wheeler Property.
; Papers aro being drawn for tho for-
1 mal transfer of the property on Court
street known as "tho "Wheeler Place,"
to the Pendleton Aerlo of Eagles.
I The $6500 necessary Is now In the
treasury of tho lodge, and tho trans-
, fer will bo made as Boon as the pa
pers and the details of tho transaction
have been finished. The lodge build
ing contemplated will be commoncecl
I some time during the fall.
Newspaper Artist.
Eddie Payne, of Salem, passed
. through town this morning on his
' way home from a tour through the
'East nnd South. Mr. Payne was cm-
' ployed in Pendleton as a newspaper
I !-. -1 . . I .1.. , . . . .
I m uunug me last gunumaioriai
campaign, nna is wen Known Here.
Ho has been in poor health for some
tlmo and has been traveling for Its
boueflt. "Whllo away he visited the
St. Jxniis fair.
LOCAL OPTION MEETINGS.
Pine City, Thompson's, Foster and
Echo Appointments,
nevs. Hobert Warner and M. V.
Howard are to go to Pine City Fri
day evening and to Thompson's
school house Saturday evening and
Sunday morning, nnd to Foster at 4
p. m.; and to Echo Sunday evening,
to hold services in the Interest of lo
cal option,
OFF TO THE RACES.
Frank Frazler Has a String of Prom
ising Horses.
Frank Frazler left this morning for
Walla "Walla, where ho will attend
tho races for a few days. Mr. Fra
zler has a string of horses in the
Foot Powcfe
For Sore, Blistered, Aching and
Sweating Feet. We Guarantee This
to Cure Either of These Complaints
or Money Refunded.
Tallman & Co.
LEADING DRUGGISTS.
Mrs. Clark Going East. I
Mrs. A. M. Clark, manager of the!
males' department or tne Peoples
"Warehouse, will leave a week from
today for the East, where she will en
joy a four months' Vficatlon. For six
weeks of the time she will be en
gaged In buying a new stock for her
department, and while gone will visit
Chicago, Detroit, Boston, New York.
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington,
State Secretary Y. M. C. A.
A. B. Stone, stnte secretary of tho
Y. M. C. A., passed through the city
this morning from the East, where
he has been on business connected
with Y. M. C. A. work in this state.
He Is on hlB way to his home in
Portland, and may come back to Pen
dleton in the near future and see
what can be done towards organizing
a Y. M. C. A. In Pendleton.
Democratic Candidate for Congress.
J. E. Simmons, of Portland, demo
cratic candidate for congress from
this district, was a visitor in town
todav while on his way to Athena to
mix with his prospective constitu
ents.
nnir rvmrrhlln n 7-vear-oId boy. was
drowned at Aberdeen, Wash., Tbrus-
duy. ,
No Dessert
More Attractive
THE PROGRAM IN FULL FOR
NEXT TUESDAY EVENING.
Arrangements Being Made for a Most
Entertaining and Instructive Even
ing Teachers and Pupils Are Tak
ing Great Pains to Have a Perfect
Program to Present the Pupils.
Tho closing exorcises at tho agen
cy school on tho reservation will bo
given on the ovonlng of Tuesday next
at 7 o'clock. The pupils of tho school
have beon practicing for somo tlmo
on tho drills and songs to bo given
that evening, and will entertain tholr
visitors in tho samo manner as usual.
There have beon In tho past perhaps
no more pleasing ontortnlnments than
those presented by tho pupils of the
agency school, and this year an es
pecially attractive program has beon
prepared. Tho program will bo given
in the hall at tho school.
The program to be presented will
be ns follows:
Opening song by tho school.
Calisthenic drill by tho members
of the advanced class.
mother Goobc drill by tho primary
class.
"Umatllla8," a song by tho primary
pupils.
"Indian Lullaby," a song by the pri
mary pupils.
"Merry Little Soldiers," song by the
small boys.
May Queen drill by 30 pupils. This
will lie a May pole dance in costume,
and will bo very protty.
"Itamona," an Indian song, by Miss
Gertrude Ticard and Miss Julia Hart.
Doll drill, by 16 small girls.
Flag song, by 1C prlmnry boys.
"Three Little Pussy Cats." This
Is a trio by three little girls dressed
as .kittens, and was given last year.
It is reproduced this year by the re
quest of many friends of tho school
who saw It last opring. Tho little
girls taking the parts are Anna Blnck
thorn. Eta ma Teut-ta-ta-too, and
Kancy Marshall.
-FIbk llrill by 16 boys from the ad
vanced class.
Duet, "You're OS Welcome as the
Flowers of May," Miss Gertrude TI
card and Miss Julia Hart.
OFF TO LA GRANDE.
Track Team, Orator, Baseball Team
and Others.
A number of students of tho high
school and somo of tho track toara
will leave this ovonlng for La Grando
to be on hand ready for tho Hold meot
tomorrow. Tho rest of tho team, tho
orator nnd others will leave In tho
morning, on tho early train.
The trackmen are all In good trim
for their events nnd hopo to repre
sent Pendleton with honor and good
results when tho different schools
come together In the combat. It Is
tho Intention of a largo crowd of
students to go with tholr team to boo
tho fun.
Tho Wonders basoball team will al
so go with the track team, as a return
game of ball has 'boon arranged bo
twoon them nnd tho La Grando team
for Sunday afternoon.
WILL LECTURE TO EAGLES.
J. T. Hlnkle on Benefits of the Order
at Astoria.
J. T. Hlnkle will leavo In tho morn
ing for Astoria, where he has been In
vited to deliver an address beforo tho
Astoria Eagles at a celebration -to be
held tlioro on tho evening of May 29.
Mr. Hlnkle will talk on Eagledom
and the fraternal benefits of the or
ganization. Whilo in Astoria he will
be n guest at the homo of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman T. Wise, Mr. Wise bolng
president of tho Astoria Eagles.
END OF SCHOOL YEAR.
Special Exercises at Every School
Building in the City.
The public school pupils at each of
the buildings held special exorcises
this nfternoon, closing their work for
the year. Programs consisting of rec
itations, music and special drills were
given by the pupils under tho direc
tions of tho different teachers, to
which the parents and patrons had
been invited. Today was the last
day of tho year's work.
Original Scotchmen.
J. H. Gwlnn and J. W. Malone'
went to Athena this morning to seo
how the Scotch celebrate. Both of
the sontlomen claim to bo descended
from the Highlanders nnd aro going
to listen to the wall of the bagpipe
and dance tho Highland ning to prove
that Scotch blood Is in their veins.
ADAM8 V3, PENDLETON.
Baseball on Decoration Day on West
Alta Grounds.
Manager Cameron has arranged
with the Adams baseball team to play
at the Alta street grounds on Decora
tion Day. The game will be called
at the usual time in the afternoon,
and will bo an interesting one, for tho
Adams boys have been putting up
some pretty fast ball so far during
the season. On Sunday tho Wonders
will play the La Grando team at La
Grande.
The .batteries for the two teams
are: Adams Lteuallen and Lleual
Ion; Pendleton Jones nnd Knapp.
tin... uf rttiltittntt nnil
1 1 i" ,v
spend hours Boakinfj.i
sweetening, flavoring!
and coloring wuon
produces batter result in two winutc'sr
Everything in the lackuK-. Simply ml'l box
watcran.liscttocool. J'Npfrfeeti.-u Amu
prise to tho Imu. .vuV. ' "If
pense. 'IVitt.wUy. In Four nw Fla.
vow! Zrmon. Orange. Straw U-ro, Usp
berry. A: grocrr.. l'.'u
"Under Two Flags."
The powerful Franch war drama
which Is to be presented at Frazer
opera house Friday evening, Juno 3,
Is one of tho most beautiful and thrill
ing pieces ever witnessed here. This
play abounds In startling climaxes
and was considered tho banner at
traction In Baker City and other
places. The home company Belected
for this aftractlon Is strong In every
character aud when tho curtain goes
lio the citizens can expect aomeunng
..,sv-HTurv in amateur theatricals.
There is not a dull moment from tho
opening to tho close, even uiC umo
between the cls being given to specialties.
Gone to the Picnic.
All tho Pendleton Scotchmen left
for Athena this morning to attend the
Caledonian picnic. There was a car
load of them who took the Spokane
train and will return home this even
ing at 6 o'clock.
Will Visit on the Coast'.
Miss Edna Thompson loft this
morning for Portland for a visit.
From Portland she will visit In Seat
tle and Tacoma before returning
home. She will be absent several
weeks.
SO TIRED
Yet you toss about all night, unable
to sleep. It's your nerves that aro
unstrung. Weak nerves are starved
nerves and you, therefore need some
thing to nourish and put vim and vi
tality Into them. For this particular
duty Hostotter's Stomach Bitters Is
highly indorsed by physicians. It Is
also Invaluable In cases of Poor Ap
petite, Insomnia, Indigestion, Dyspep
sia, Weak Kidneys, Biliousness and
Malaria, Fever and Ague. Wo hope
you'll try It at once.
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
Just Jlrriwtl
Fine Schools at Baker.
.Tii den Rills returned this morning
from Baker City, whero ho mado the
address of the evening at tho com
mencement of tho high school The
Judge Is greatly Impressed with the
excellency of the Bakor schools, and
thinks thnt they nre run on about
the right plan.
Miss Frum, of North Yakima.
Miss Lydla Frum, of North Yakima ,
who has been the guest of friends i
horn tnr Hll llUSt W60K. 10U U11S
morning for Athena, for a visit of a
few days boforo returning homo. Miss
Frum Is one or mo puuuc ntuum
tuachors of North Yakima.
B WO
FURN
or fSarSoads of
ITFJBE
Wo aro now showing the
linest lino of FURNITURE
and CARPETS over seen In
Eastern Oregon. You may
not ho VFrora Missouri," but
wo want to "show you."
Seo our One lino of
Conches, Roqkors, Rugs and
Pictures.
Prices, Qualify and Satis
faction guaranteed.
EH. A. BADER
Main and Webb Streets
Women Thank the Papers.
a. thn minimi nicotine of tho
Thursday Afternoon Club, hold May
20 a vote or thanKs was lonuoruu io
.i... vt riroifiinlnn and Trlliuno for
tholr kindness in giving spaco to club
announcements and4 notes during tho
past year.
Daughter Was Born.
born to the wlfo of A.
I. MolHtrom this morning at tho fam
ii.. i,.,. nhnni hW miles northwest
on Birch creek. Mr. Molstrom Is a
prominent farmer or tne uircu crutm
country.
Forty Men Employed.
iiMiiinm Flntnhnr. nronrlotor of
Fletcher's sawmill, wns a visitor In
town today. Tho mill Is now running
full forco end Mr. Fletcher has about
40 men at work for him In the various
departments of tho milling business.
Returned From California.
Charlos Plorce, of Weston, passed
through town today on his way homo
from an extended visit In California,
whore ho has beon for the past month
or more.
Three Days In Jail.
Ed Gibson was arrostod this morn
In. for.hc.ng drunk "d vas en ec.
default of tho 5 necessary to pay
his line .
A woman selects hor husband by
herself but Hhe takes three other wo-
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YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, 10
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