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PAQE EIGHT. DAILY EA8T OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1904. FOR WORLD PEACE MR. LOOKIN INVESTIGATES AN AUTOMOBILE. Rare Musical Treat ( wt u.Vm;ivtOf A IP rnt . I ! wriAr Turi rr I it oy t y i t I The Orpheus Company To appear in Pendleton Saturday, JUNE 4th This famous company hive achieved their successes before the best anil most critical audiences or all the largest cities of America, Australia, 'Kuropo and the Orient. No lover of music should miss this opportunity to see the master musicians. The Orpheus Company Is headed by Bernhard Walther, one of tho greatest violinist of fie day. Also assisted by (Catherine Do Vero, America's only great lady pianist. - ... --i4ftff3P!U'$ISJ Also assisted by the queen of song. Jean St. Iteniy, who Is styled the "Second Nordica." Also assisted by Dorothy Walsworth, one of the cleverest character delineators in America. Bernhard Walther. It is with pleasure that the W. O. V. pre sent the famous Belgian violin virtuoso, who comes to i(s crowned with the reputation of being a virtuoso of the first class. As a child prodigy, Mr. AVnlther enjoys tho distinction of playing with the great master pianist, Abbe Liszt, In the famous Antwerp drawing room concerts In 1S80. Since then his genius and repu tation have broadened and matured, and he now stands as one of the foremost exponents of his art in tho world. THE ORPHEUS COMPANY WILL APPEAR AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH UNDER THE AUSPICES OF PENDLE TON CAMP. NO. 41, W. O. W. PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST CLASS WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. ES TIMATES FURNI8HED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED. T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN ST. To Build Robust Health start at the foundation of life and health. Assist your organs to do their work properly. Food and drink cannot nourish if your liver is not working right. 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Drawn together by tholr common de sire to seo arbitration succeed war as a means of settling disputes betweon nations, some 200 men and women educators, Jurists, diplomats, states men and business men have gather ed here Tor tho tenth annual confer enco on International arbitration. Tho visitors nro tho guests of Albert K. Smiley, a wealthy Quaker, who Inaug urated tho series of conferences 10 years ago, and who has dovoted a great part of his time and fortune to tho promotion of peace. Tho conferenco which began today Is unusually well attended and prom Isos to attract more attention than any previous 'session. It is fortunate in having as its presiding officer Judgo Qeorgo Gray of Delaware, who is one of the four United Slates rep resentatives on tho bench of Tho Hague Tribunal, and whoso experi ence as a member of tho Paris Peace commission of 1S08, tho Anthracite1 Strike commission of 1901', and other i Important arbitral bodies has given 1 him a wldo and varied knowledge of I arbitral procedure I Other notnblo men who will bo ' henrd during tho three days' session ' arc Judge William L. Penfleld, of tho stnto department at Washington, who will speak on tho Venezuelan case at 1 The Hague court; Commissioner Mc Farland, of tho District of Columbia, ' who' Is down for an address on the significance of tho present agitation In favor of an arbitration treaty with Great Britain, and Charles M. Popper, special commissioner appointed by tho government on tho Pan-American railway project, who will speak on the relations of tho western hemis phere, i Tl0 history nine inreo men are among uuo aottlemont is a Wnn linvo nrnnnroi aat mli masns lmf there are many other men who' arc heroism. From a placo of wretched expected to take a part in tho confer- squalor, filth and disorder It has been enco discussions. Among the number changed to a clean, sanitary, well are Don M. Dickinson of Michigan; cared for government charge, and its Professors John Bassott Moore and ()ccu,)ants. Instead of huddling mis James Brown Scott of Columbia Uni- t.ra,v together, houseless and home yerslty, Assistant Secretary of State ,L.SSi umIcr Ul0 trees t(1 awalt tno rto. Francis D. Loomls, Justice David .1. cliylB ,)( tUelr 1)()(1us Ilavo ,)een Brower of tho United States supreme taU(!hl to tako ,)rlllu lu indiviaual court General Stowart I,. Woodford, Ilomu8i , heautlfy tholr dooryards President Warfield of Lafnyetto col- aml t() lntore3t themselves In tho at lege, General O. O. Howard, fed ward fairs ot a local government which Everett Hale, Judge Charles D. El- llas ,)uen established along the same Hot of Minneapolis, Congressman Ceo. inos a8 tnoso followed In ordinary W. Smith ot Illinois, Congressman C. settlements or municipalities. t,. L,uiioueiu ot Aiaino umgressman , church spires pointing through the Bplendld physique, strong and robust, Robert F. Broussard of Louisiana, and cro(ln of n,0 trees and the musical an oxcollent specimen of a man, with Congressman T. E. Burton of Ohio. SOuiul of church bells at vespers bo- that In his faco which marked him ,Ono session of tho conference will apek tIl0 iflUunco that has wrought 1 as of bravo spirit and as noble a soul." bo given up to a discussion ot the pro- tha change; and n whlto monument ! When Father Damlen landed nt Mo posed Anglo-American arbitration in ti,0 iOI,or cemetery, rising from a lokal prison ho found tho lepers as treaty, and another to tho considera- Kravo that by loving hands Is freshly sembled "from all tho Islands, him tion of arbitration from n business Htrown with flowers, tolls the slmplo dreds of them, oxiled to tho little point of view. story of tho man who gavo his llfo craggy crater and left abandoned to ! work and died n leper that tho chango their wretchedness." A fow careless AN EYE OPENPt. Our methods nf i.h- '.. surprlso people who have , h ,,Iei fitted In tho old way 1 1,!!t Instruments of great rt.ii.. precision are broS'.n ' tin tn n m ni.iit - uoc upm .. ........ 1Il unu Bcientlflc t'l- uii commno to produce mIlT' results. Vo make no cbZ' too, nt ti. ... Ka"Si for ntoly for " 66 EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACIis whether they are taken from .tv ! mado snec allv. m sloc I Don,t taI0 chances. 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A brother priest describes Father Damlen standing in tho prow of tho I boat as It pulled out, "a figure ot Wo, make n specialty d i framing PICTURES. Nee stock nf frnmps. C. C. SHRP Opera House Block. I The French j I Restaurant! Best 25 Cent Meal in the City Private Dining Parlors. ! CHICAGO CONVENTION. Sub-Committees Are Arranging the Last Details, Chicago, 111., Juno 1. Tho members of tho stib-commltteo of tho republican national committee rounded up hero today to glvo furthor consideration to the arrangements for tho republican might be brought about. Tho stono ly built grass huts offered tho only marks tho last resting placo of Father shelter visible, and tho stricken prls Joseph Damlen, "Tho Leper Priest." j oners wcro "huddled together poll Father Damlen was educated In moll under tho scant shelter. Pay Penalty for Shame. 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